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How to pronounce centrex in English?

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Type of central, exchange, telephone exchange

Examples of centrex

centrex
Centrex Metals has applied to build the Tumby Bay port, estimating its cost at $150m-$200m.
From the theaustralian.com.au
Centrex doesn't project a start date because it is still waiting for merchants and businesses to commit to space.
From the newsobserver.com
Centrex owns and operates four hotels in North Carolina, including the Hampton Inn Raleigh, as well as other office and retail property.
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  • (CENTRal EXchange) a kind of telephone exchange
  • Centrex, the common name of the Central Police Training and Development Authority (CPTDA), was established under Part 4 of the Criminal Justice and Police Act 2001, and was the primary means of police training in England and Wales. ...
  • Is a package of features provided to business customers by the local phone company, that may replace -- or duplicate -- features in your own phone equipment. ...
  • A class of central office service that provides the equivalent of PBX service from a telephone company switching system. Permits station-to-station dialing, direct inward dialing to a particular station, and station identification on outgoing calls.
  • A type of private branch exchange service where incoming calls may be dialed direct to extensions without operator assistance. Outgoing and intercom calls may be dialed by extension users.
  • A generic name for a feature offered by some Public Network Operators. Users have individual direct exchange lines but calls between users are free of charge and calls can be transferred between users. ...
  • A service that is functionally similar to a customer-premise PBX, but provided by means of equipment located in a Central Office.
  • A business telephone service offered by a service provider that permits direct inward dialling to a customer's extension, transfer of incoming calls from one extension to another, and identification of extension telephones for billing of long-distance calls. ...
  • A type of PBX where the switching happens at the local phone provider instead of at the location of the customer.