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Facilité d'utilisation
› Operation in either NBX Call Control mode or Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) › Redundant, hot-swappable power supplies; optional redundant hard disks (RAID1) › Standard four ports by 400 hours AA/VM, scalable up to 72 ports › Dual 10/100 uplink ports; 100 Mbps backplane › Four-slot expansion chassis for additional analog stations or trunks (T1/E1, PRI, BRI, Analog) › 1,500 device capacity (stations/trunks) › SIP-ready for applications and devices *Available in North America and Mexico only. **All 3Com IP phones require a phone license (Group 0, 1 or 2) to operate. See the NBX Price List for pricing and ordering information. › First pure-IP PBX in the market (1998) › Migration-ease; when ready, move to SIP mode from standard NBX mode call control › Backed by the experience of over 28,000 systems installed worldwide › Voicemail support for 12 languages/dialects with localized NBX NetSet ™ end-user support for United States English, Latin American Spanish, Brazilian Portuguese and Italian › Built-in applications – Voice messaging (VM) – Auto-attendant (AA): automated answering service routes callers through key-pad dialing, “Press ‘1’ for Sales, ‘2’ for Customer Support…” – Automatic Call Distribution (ACD): call coverage option with reporting capabilities can ring a phone or group of phones in a pre-defined pattern – Call Detail Reporting (CDR): graphical reporting software provides statistical analysis of calls made and received by the NBX system – Voicemail/Email Integration: feature allows users to access voicemail messages via their email inbox › Software scalability; grow through licensing rather than costly hardware upgrades › Feature-rich phone portfolio; match requirements with nine IP phone model options › Third-party phone integration › Easy installation with plug-and-play recognition of 3Com IP phones › Easy administration with a single browser-based interface, NBX NetSet utility, makes individual, group, or system-wide changes › Virtual tie lines (VTLs) or SIP trunks connect multisite locations › Gigabit-to-the-desktop performance (3Com 3103 Manager IP Phone) › Ideal for financial, retail, education, law and insurance industries › Need a feature-rich, pure IP telephony platform › Require the investment protection of a migration path to SIP-based communications › Moving or relocating facilities and want to gain the benefits of a secure converged network › Currently have Centrex, a voice service provided by a service provider, and want a more cost- effective, in-house solution › Outgrown the voicemail port/digital line/station ports of the organization’s key system or PBX › Want to save money on toll charges › Need to consolidate trunk connections (analog or digital lines coming into the business) to lower expenses › Want a contact center to improve customer service and increase professionalism › Current phone system is being discontinued by the manufacturer and want to transition to a single, converged voice/data network (ready to ev...
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