Need help identifying a piece of hardware - VP4EII

If it's telecom, try Source Inc, in Dallas.

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John
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Folks,

I'm not sure if this is the correct forum, but I'm trying to identify an older piece of technology. It came from a Win Communications PBX (I believe), and it has a clearly marked model number: VP4EII-A made by ITI in Norcross, GA.

Interestingly enough, Google and other search engines return zero results. That's a first for me...

I posted pictures of it here:

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Does anyone recognize it or know a better forum to ask in?

Thanks in advance.

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Mundungus Fletcher

Maybe one of the newsgroups in the comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware heirarchy? I think there's one for modems.

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Watson A.Name - "Watt Sun, th

It appears to be a voicemail card of some sort.. try googling without the -A.. I didn't find much more than line on a price list at a used hardware broker.

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Bob Vaughan

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Fredk

yes... infact that is a 4 port voice processing board fot a voice

mail. its a regular ISA slot that can be put in any pc with room to

handle it.

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