We purchased a Telrad system in the 1980s. We have been very pleased with it, but are wondering what type of upgrades are available?
Telrad systems have evolved both technically and cosmetically. In 1992, Telrad introduced their first fully digital system known as (and we hope they didn’t spend too much for this) the “TELRAD DIGITAL”. Compared to the analog Telrad “Key PBX”, the Digital technology brought a huge jump in power and flexibility but they managed to keep the “Telrad Touch.” Telrad users have come to expect lots of telephone set features that are easily and logically managed. The Digital phone was quite impressive for its day – especially the “Executive Set.” This was the first wide-screen, interactive phone on the market. In tune with Telrad’s migration strategy, a special analog station card and voicemail interface allowed current Key PBX owners to bring much of their current equipment over to the new Digital system. As the 90’s progressed, software releases enhanced the Digital with T1 and PRI compatibility, call center software, multi-site networking, computer-telephone integrations and, best of all,