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Nortel Unified Messaging 2000 - part of the company’s portfolio of Unified Messaging solutions - is a full-featured, carrier-grade unified messaging application designed to meet the needs of large, global businesses.
Introduced in late 2006, Unified Messaging 2000 provides exceptional reliability and scalability as one would expect from a carrier-grade product. Providing services up to one million users, the software gives businesses a messaging solution that can grow with them. Offered on the award-winning Nortel Media Processing Server (MPS), Unified Messaging 2000 and other advanced speech and video applications can co-reside on a single server, allowing businesses to leverage their investment in hardware and software.
With Nortel Unified Messaging 2000, voice and fax messages are accessible from a telephone, a desktop PC, a mobile e-mail device or a Web-based messaging interface. Since the software integrates seamlessly with a variety of e-mail systems, users have access to voice, fax and e-mail messages from a unified interface, without impacting the e-mail server.
Nortel Unified Messaging 2000 supports SIP/VoIP and TDM simultaneously in a single unified messaging system – thus it is ideal for companies with a mixed switch environment, including SIP servers and traditional PBXs. The software’s ability to provide both SIP and TDM messaging to any vendor communications environment without gateways is a key differentiator.
By allowing for multiple DNs per mailbox, the software delivers a single messaging system for work, home and cell phone. Its multi-tenant functionality enables it to provide services to multiple businesses or departments while maintaining separate databases. The software supports video messaging an available option - as well as advanced speech applications including speech recognition and speech biometrics for secure authentication. Missed call notification and multi language/multi time zone support are other key features. Best of all, Nortel Unified Messaging 2000 can be customized to meet a company’s specific needs.
Enterprises looking for a product that can provide reliable unified messaging service to up to one million users from a single media server should consider Unified Messaging 2000.
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