New Delhi : Delhi International Airport Pvt Ltd (DIAL) has commissioned a new IP based digital EPABX system with advanced multimedia applications and services to improve passenger facilitation.
With the implementation of the exchange, the airport now receives a new set of telephone numbers. Callers can now dial: (011) 2566-1000 for terminal 1 (both 1A and 1B), (011) 2560-2000 for terminal 2 (international) and (011) 2560-1000 for international cargo terminal.
The users at airport can avail advanced voice and multimedia features. The system is also beneficial to the security agencies based at the airport as it can trace malicious calls through caller line identification (CLI) and call detail log.
14/09/07 UNI/NewKerala.com
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Saturday, September 15, 2007
Delhi airport switches to digital telephony
Saturday, September 15, 2007
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