Telephone Communications Study.
Abstract
ARINC Research Corporation conducted a study of the voice communications requirements for the Anne Arundel County Board of Education during October and November 1972. The study represents the first phase of a two-phase program: Phase I - Determination of the voice communications requirements of the Board of Education's new Riva Road facility. Phase II - Determination of the voice communications requirements of the other Board of Education facilities (elementary schools, high schools, etc). The basic objective of the Phase I study was to find answers to three questions regarding the new Riva Road facility: How will the move of the Board of Education to the new Riva Road facility affect telephone-call volume. What configuration of trunks, switching equipments, and local extensions is required to provide adequate service. What type of telephone system is best for the Board of Education, and who should supply it. During Phase I, information on the present system configuration and traffic levels was obtained from Board of Education personnel through interviews and questionnaires. The accumulated data were analyzed to project the traffic load for the new Riva Road facility.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Dec 01, 1972
- Accession Number
- ADA052863
Entities
People
- W. M. Kolb
Organizations
- ARINC