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Two Panasonic Easy Mobile Phones


Ideal For Education


ommunication in the education environment. The easy to use KX-TU311 mobile phone is intended for users with a range of abilities and has been designed with features that make them ideal for helping teachers, their pupils, parents and support staff to stay in touch under all circumstances.


Equipped with a recessed one touch Emergency Assistance Button on the reverse of the phone, the Panasonic KX-TU311 provides schools with the reassurance that in any event others can be alerted. Users press one button to initiate calls and SMS text messages to five pre-programmed telephone numbers. Calls are automatically repeated until one is answered at which point the phone switches to speakerphone. With a sliding lock switch on the side of the phone and a handy LED flashlight, the KX-TU311 also features a large colour screen with large fonts for easy viewing, as well as simple and intuitive menu operation. The phone is supplied with a charger cradle, has hearing aid compatibility, audible dialling and loud voice amplification and can be supplied in colours including white making it easily identifiable from other mobiles, thus deterring theft. Schools can also use network providers’ pay-as-you-go, free of charge, SIM cards to help manage call costs and avoid contracts.


Aligned with Panasonic’s environmental philosophy and goal to become the #1 eco company in the electronics industry by 2018, KU-T311 is free from lead and other potentially harmful chemicals.


For your chance to Win Panasonic KX-TU311 Easy Use Mobile please send your name, contact telephone number, profession, email and postal address to either education@datateam.co.uk or fax on f: +44 (0)1622 699156.


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