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From: Richard Kahn <
To: Jeffrey Epstein <jeevacation@gmail.com>
Subject: FW: NY phone system
Date: Tue, 30 Jun 2015 20:44:10 +0000
Attachments: KX-NT400_Brochure_1210.pdf
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Attached is phone that would allow camera pictures
Please advise if you still would like to proceed in that direction or if feed James put on your laptop was sufficient
Thank you
From: Steve Bisby <
Date: Tuesday, June 30, 2015 at 8:46 AM
To: Richard Kahn
Cc: Bill Maronet Lyle Prater
Subject: RE: NY phone system
Richard,
Here is the brochure on the phone model discussed yesterday. Note that they are only available in black. I spoke
to Lyle and he says that since they have done some updates they will in fact operate more closely to the digital phones
than I thought. However they require a network connection to the phone system and I am not sure there is adequate
wiring in all locations that you would want these phones. I did ask Tom about the Dining Rm specifically and Pat replied
and said that there are some locations in the dining rm. that were rewired in 2006 that could be made into network jacks
so that could work. We will have to look at each location on a case by case basis. I would suggest we start with a minimal
number and let Mr. Epstein determine if he likes the NT400 or not.
These phones are IP which requires a license with the license each phone is approximately $850. Also the phone
requires power which is either supplied by a Power over Ethernet switch or a local transformer by the phone which is
about $75. Of course we will need to allow for network ports for these phones as well (Whether POE or not) so that is an
additional cost consideration.
Obviously there would also be some cost involved in feeding the camera picture to the phone system.
Thank You,
Steve
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On Jun 23, 2015, at 4:21 PM, Steve Bisby <i> wrote:
Richard,
Attached is a proposal to assemble and program a Panasonic phone system for the NY Residence per the
information supplied by Tom Callahan to "match" the system in Palm Beach.
Please note:
1) Tom said there are 10-15 incoming lines plus 2 intercom stations. If in fact there are a total of 17 we will
need to provide an additional CO card to accommodate the 17th line.
2) We counted the extensions on the list provided by Tom that appeared to have phones to come up with 79
phones; you may want to adjust this number.
3) We may need to adjust the labor (Programming) depending on further information we get from Tom and
how much fine tuning is required.
Let me know what you think and if we are on the right track I will follow up with Tom as far as further information we
need and how exactly we are going to accomplish the install and final programming.
Thank You,
Steve
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