Monday, August 3, 2009

Smyrna is on eBay

The town of Smyrna has entered the modern age by starting to sell items on eBay. Yes now you can buy stuff like a...
The Town of Smyrna has switched from an NEC 2000 IPS PBX to Cisco CallManager and is auctioning the NEC equipment. Some equipment is used and some is New In Box. All equipment is believed to be in good working order, but there is no warranty, either express or implied.

This auction is for an NEC Dterm IP ITR-16D-2 (BK) business telephone. This phone was purchased new by the Town and was never placed into service. It has never been removed from the original box. It is black with a silver face.

The ITR-16D-2 (BK) model is an VoIP telephone for NEC IP telephone systems and has the following features.

11 dedicated function keys for ease of operation ( Hold, Transfer, Answer, Speaker, Conference, Redial, Recall, Feature, Mic, Message, Directory)
16 programmable line keys for immediate line or feature access (DSS)
2-color LED per key immediately indicates call status Call/Message indicator lamp
Hands-free speakerphone
Convenient built-in headset jack
Volume/Contrast control
3 lines of LCD information (adjustable) with 24 characters per line
4 Softkeys
Desk & Wall mountable Tilt stand
Powered via PoE or AC adapter (not included)
The picture contained in this listing is of an actual surplus unit of the same model and condition the town has offered, but might not be the specific unit for sale in this particular auction.
This is a VOIP telephone. Is this a model that can be used on a home system? Sinec I am electronically knowledgeable at a level just above hammering rocks into the keyboard while grunting in a neanderthal like voice, I'll leave this up to my readers to answer.

I think this is very cool. While sites like govdeal.com are used by many, eBay is the biggest site there is.

2 comments:

Unknown said...

Pretty cool to see them trying new things!
I wonder if they would charge shipping to someone local that could pick it up instead of needing it mailed.

Anonymous said...

it's free pickup.