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- A Multi-Line Extension, or MLX telephone, is a no-longer-manufactured series of digital telephone used with several PBX systems sold throughout the 1980s and 1990s by AT&T. This series is notable for the sheer quantity of devices operating in the field, and for its after-market continuing long after the manufacturers stopped making them. Their popularity has also contributed to the existence of a sizeable refurbishment market. These phones are typically used with the AT&T Merlin PBX system, originally known as the American Bell Merlin, also sold under the Lucent/Avaya names. The systems they work with include the Merlin Legend and Merlin Magix. A similar style of phones, with the model MLS, was designed to work on the AT&T Partner systems, but could also be used on the Merlins with optional expansion modules. Although there are several versions of MLX telephones, all of them resemble typical business telephones, with anywhere from 30 to 80 buttons on their keypads. Their most common usage is in offices. (en)
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- A Multi-Line Extension, or MLX telephone, is a no-longer-manufactured series of digital telephone used with several PBX systems sold throughout the 1980s and 1990s by AT&T. This series is notable for the sheer quantity of devices operating in the field, and for its after-market continuing long after the manufacturers stopped making them. Their popularity has also contributed to the existence of a sizeable refurbishment market. (en)
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- Multi-Line Extension telephone (en)
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