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Telephonic Switching Apparatus is a type of telecommunications equipment used to connect telephone calls. It is a type of switching system that allows for the connection of two or more telephone lines. It is typically used in large-scale telephone networks, such as those used by businesses and government agencies. The apparatus is used to route incoming calls to the appropriate destination, and to provide the necessary switching and routing functions for the network. It is also used to provide additional services, such as call forwarding, call waiting, and voicemail.
Telephonic Switching Apparatus is typically provided by telecommunications equipment manufacturers, such as Alcatel-Lucent, Ericsson, Huawei, and Nokia. These companies provide a range of products, from basic switching systems to more advanced systems that offer additional features and services. Other companies, such as Avaya, Cisco, and Mitel, also provide telephonic switching apparatus. Show Less Read more