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I was an early adopter of the Abrivo and now X-Blue has bought them out. The early Abrivo cordless phones had so many problems they all had to go back.
We got new X-Blue cordless phones to replace them and unless you were on drugs and drunk it would have made you crazy. You could NOT register two cordless phones by following the manual, it was WRONG.
Supposedly they have created a new cheat sheet, haven't bought any cordless since that melt down but the old cordless manual was printed with errors.
Have a bunch of Abrivo 924/X-Blue 45P systems out there and they work fine. I sent old voicemails in to have the s/w upgraded. They put new chips in, it upgrades the s/w and then the chips come out because they are not needed to run it.
We have one X-16 installed, one more sold. It seems to work well. Actually, it saved us money because the building wanted a two million dollar bond to put up a backboard and the backboard had to be painted "their" color and it had to not be painted where it was supposed to show "fireproof." Well I never heard of fireproof plywood, maybe it exists.
We had all the existing cable come over to one six port wall plate, plugged the extensions into that and had a partial T-1 with bandwidth come into an Adtran so dial tones just plugged into the KSU. It all sits on a little space by the reception desk. Gotta love the size of that KSU.
When they came in for an inspection and asked where the backboard was, we told them that this was a modern system that didn't need one.
THE Bracha, old blond specialist in Rube Goldberg solutions.
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Yes there is "fire proof plywood" we ran into that multiple times, and the inspector did require the "fireproof" to be displayed; also had to use "fireproof " paint like auto engine stuff. the plywood is verrrrrry $.
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