Multi-Link introduces an Oil Tank Level Detection System Application

Restaurants save big when they use The Stick® to implement Oil Tank Management solutions

Nicholasville, KY — June 10, 2010 — Telecommunications company Multi-Link, Inc., introduces the Oil Tank Level Detection System Application of its leading line sharing product, The Stick. This application is the ideal complement to Oil Tank Management solutions commonly used by restaurant operators to lower the costs and risks associated with their fryers. These systems report oil tank levels by using a costly dedicated line as a network connection. The Stick, with its line sharing capability, allows restaurants to use an existing telephone line to operate the Oil Tank Level Detection System and save on the costs that would have been associated with a new dedicated line.

“We know we have added tremendous value to our customers when they save millions of dollars per year in telecommunications costs with The Stick” says Nancy Shemwell, President and CEO of Multi-Link, Inc.

The Stick is a plug and play device that shares a single line with up to 4 devices at the premise. It is easy to install, has a rich set of call handling features, provides security and with more than 600,000 units in the field, has a proven record of quality and reliability.

Other popular restaurant applications for The Stick include: Point of Sale, Security System, Digital Video Recorders (DVRs), Gift Card modems, Energy Management, Window timers, Out of Band network access, Dial-up Modems, Remote Maintenance Port Access and many more.

About Multi-Link, Inc.
Founded in 1987, Multi-Link, Inc. is a Kentucky-based manufacturer dedicated to the development and marketing of high quality telecommunications devices, including remote power management and fax phone switches, for a wide variety of commercial and government applications. As the premier company in telephone line sharing products, thousands of companies utilize Multi-Link devices to reduce their telecommunications cost through more efficient use of telephone lines.   Visit: www.multi-link.net.

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