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Nortel's new business solutions bring power of IP to small- and medium-sized businesses
October 30, 2007
BOSTON -- New IP Powered Business solutions from Nortel(1) (Toronto:NT.TO - News)(NYSE:NT - News) are making it easy for service providers around the world to sell and host pre-tested VoIP services to small and medium sized businesses (SMB). These solutions, announced today at the Fall VON Conference in Boston, combine the latest VoIP technology with planning, installation, management and technical support from Nortel's portfolio of Global Services for SMBs. They also include marketing support to help service providers target and sell VoIP to the growing SMB market.
"As the world leader in both carrier and enterprise VoIP, Nortel is uniquely positioned to deliver a full-range of simple solutions for SMBs that easily allow carriers to offer advanced IP services without the cost or complexity often associated with next-generation communication services," said Alf Decardenas, general manager, Carrier Multimedia Networks, Nortel. "The needs of SMBs vary dramatically, and as a result, they require VoIP packages that can provide a range of options from fully hosted to onsite IP solutions. Nortel's new IP Powered Business Solutions can help SMBs deliver big business services like unified communications, integrated multimedia messaging and voice services like Automatic Call Distribution (ACD) with a simple yet powerful IP solution made specifically with the needs of SMBs in mind."
Nortel's IP Powered Business Solutions provide two different network solutions to facilitate VoIP adoption by SMBs. The first option is an end-to-end VoIP Lines Solution which is targeted to SMBs without an IT department or specialized IT staff. With this option, the carrier delivers the IP Lines service from the Nortel Communication Server (CS) 2000 or Application Server (AS) 5200, or as a Nortel Hosted Solution. The carrier can also sell or lease a wide range of Nortel SIP phones and PC soft clients as well as Nortel's highly reliable Business Services Gateway (BSG) to the SMB.
The second option is the IP PBX Interconnect Solution, for SMBs preferring an on-site PBX, like the multi-award-winning Nortel Business Communications Manager (BCM) 50 which has shipped more than 67,000 units since its availability in May 2005. Nortel's BCM is a next generation voice solution for SMBs that builds off of years of market leadership from Nortel's traditional key system for SMBs, Norstar. In the IP PBX Interconnect Solution, carriers can host the connection between the telephone switching system and the public network from the Nortel CS2000. They can also sell or lease the Nortel BSG and SIP phones. In this scenario, the natural extension is to offer system management services as well. Both options offer a hybrid IP solution meaning the solutions are capable of operating on traditional TDM line equipment, IP lines or both ensuring that SMBs can preserve their investment in existing TDM infrastructure while migrating to IP at their own pace.
"Operationally, SMBs are smaller than large enterprises but they still demand the same technology to deliver big business services," said Elisabeth Rainge, IDC program director, Network Software. "Carriers can play a key role in offering IP solutions for SMBs that are less costly, less complex and easy to operate even if the SMB does not have a specialized IT department in-house. Solutions that have the specific needs of SMBs in mind while maintaining the same top-of-the-line services that carriers and other suppliers offer to big businesses will help accelerate the uptake of VoIP solutions in the growing SMB market."
Nortel Networks Ltd.
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