Toshiba IP Communications System manual Protecting Your Investment in Toshiba Technology

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Protecting Your Investment in Toshiba Technology

From our Strata® CIX™ line of communication systems to advanced call center solutions, ISDN, Voice Processing, Voice Over IP, Computer Telephony Integration, and Interactive Voice Response systems, TSD provides comprehensive solutions for all your communication needs.

Proven Toshiba quality and reliability are built into every communication system we offer. Each unit is rigorously tested in real-world conditions, so you can depend on your Toshiba system’s performance day-in and day-out. All our telephones provide flexible features and options that make your system easy to use. By effectively using your Toshiba communication system’s many time-saving features, your employees will maximize their productivity and training time will be minimized.

Meeting Your Communication Needs Today and Tomorrow

Toshiba communication equipment is specially designed with flexibility to match your specific applications. Our full line of communication systems provides the industry’s strongest solution, meeting your changing communication needs.

Modularity is a key component of every Toshiba communication product. That means your government organization can cost-effectively upgrade your Toshiba system as needed. Best of all, our system‘s migration capability fully protects your investment in Toshiba communication technology. What’s more, your Toshiba communication system is backed by our comprehensive warranty which guarantees your protection. What’s the bottom line? Whether your government agency operates at the Federal, State, County, or Local level, Toshiba products give you the power to manage information and communicate with maximum effectiveness — with total reliability.

To learn more about Toshiba’s commitment to government communication needs, call our government office at (800) 535-5039 x210, or visit our website at www.telecom.toshiba.com.

COOPERATIVE PURCHASING. Effective May 18, 2004, Cooperative Purchasing authorizes State and local government entities to purchase Information Technology (IT) products and services from the GSA’s Schedule 70 and the Corporate Schedule contracts containing information technology (IT) Special Item Numbers (SINs). Cooperative Purchasing is limited to the purchase of Information Technology (IT) equipment , software, supplies, support equipment, and services. State and local government entities means: the states of the United States, counties, municipalities, cities, towns, townships, tribal govern- ments, public authorities (including public or Indian housing agencies under the United States Housing Act of 1937), school districts, colleges and other institutions of higher education, council of governments (incorporated or not), regional or interstate government entities, or any agency or instrumentality of the preceding entities (including any local educational agency or institution of higher education), and including legislative and judicial departments.

STATE & LOCAL RECOVERY PURCHASING. Section 833 of the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2007, authorizes the Administrator of the General Services Administration to provide for the use by state or local governments of Federal Supply Schedules for goods or services that are to be used to facilitate recovery from a major disaster by the President under Robert T. Stafford Disaster Relief and Emergency Assistance Act, or to facilitate recovery from terrorism or nuclear biological, chemical, or radiological attack. A “major disaster” is defined by the Act to mean a natural catastrophe in any part of the United States, including its territories, which in the determination of the President causes sufficient severity and magnitude to warrant major disaster assistance to supplement the efforts and available resources of state and local governments. For more information on the Robert T. Stafford Disaster Relief and Emergency Assistance Act, go to: www.fema.gov/about/stafact.shtm.

Toshiba America Information Systems, Inc.

Telecommunication Systems Division

9740 Irvine Blvd., Irvine, CA 92618-1697 Headquarters (949) 583-3700 National Accounts (800) 234-4873 www.telecom.toshiba.com

© 2008 Toshiba America Information Systems, Inc. All product, service and company names are trademarks,

registered trademarks or service marks of their respective owners. Information including without limitation specifications, availability, content of services, and contact information is subject to change without notice.

Literature Order #: TSD-BR-GVTSLS-VF/4500135

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Toshiba IP Communications System manual Protecting Your Investment in Toshiba Technology