With technology moving to Internet protocol (IP) and a high potential for wireless in our future, Hoteliers have been hesitant to invest in a new Hotel PBX system that let's face it, is rarely used by the guests, and may become outdated as soon as the installation is finished. Unlike the Avaya and Nortel PBX systems, which are on the verge of extinction, the Hitachi HCX PBX systems are still very much alive in many hotels. Through the years the AX Crossbar (1972-1978), the EX Solid State (1978-1983), the DX Space Switch (1983-1987) and the HCX Time Division Multiplex (1987-2004) PBX systems were installed throughout the USA, taking the lion's share of the Hospitality market. These systems were designed exclusively for the Hospitality market and provided a great cost reduction solution compared to Western Electric systems provided by the Bell companies. In the mid 1970's, Hitachi Telecom began producing quality PBX systems for use in the Hospitality (USA) market.
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