VOIP
Voice over IP supports two-way transmission of voice traffic over a packet-switched IP (Internet protocol) network. The first widely used Voice over IP application appeared in the mid-1990s, with services that enabled Internet users to make free voice calls between specially equipped PCs, or between a regular phone and a specially equipped PC. This was a great way to save toll charges on long-distance and international calls. Today, with rapidly advancing technologies, voice quality on managed VoIP networks can match the public voice network.
Business Communications Manager (BCM)
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The BCM (Business Communications Manager) delivers small/medium-sized businesses and branch offices the only converged voice/data solution in the industry, providing a choice of IP-enabled or pure-IP strategy. Leveraging existing Meridian, Norstar, and Succession 1000 investments, BCM has the capabilities businesses need including telephony, unified messaging, multimedia call center, interactive voice |
VOIP Gateway
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The Norstar VoIP Gateway is an external box that interfaces to the Norstar system up to four loop start analog lines, providing a 10/100 BaseT Ethernet connection LAN.
The Norstar VoIP Gateway is a VoIP trunk-side networking solution that enables voice applications to be handled over the data infrastructure. The VoIP Gateway allows existing small multi-site Norstar customers to cost effectively enter into the VoIP environment while providing an opportunity for large multi-site companies with Norstar systems to slowly migrate their voice network to IP.
Key Features:
- Private Network Dialing
- Caller ID from originating Norstar to destination Norstar user
- Interoperability with other Nortel Networks systems
- Distributed and supported by Nortel Networks
- Browser-based OAM
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