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3Com Phone Systems
The 3Com NBX® V3000 platform with Release 5.0 software boasts a 1U package with four analog ports, one station-side port, and the requisite 10/100 MB Ethernet interface to give small businesses a complete call control and gateway platform. For effectively reducing costs and enabling rapid growth, the V3000 system includes 400 hours of voicemail storage, four auto-attendant/voicemail ports, and the award-winning NBX NetSet browser-based administration utility.
The NBX V3000 solution can be expanded to support as many as 1,500 devices. Additionally, a wide array of advanced functionality for network, remote offices, T1/E1 access, and additional analog or BRI lines is available through the NBX V5000 expansion chassis.
- Eliminates the cost and administrative overhead required for separate voice and data networks
- Affordably improves communications with powerful built-in call-processing features, including voice mail, automated attendant, ACD, hunt/call groups, call detail reporting, computer telephony integration (CTI), PC-based visual voicemail/e-mail clients (IMAP4), and with optional software that delivers versatile unified messaging capabilities
- Offers a practical range of business-quality high-fidelity IP phone options
- Easily integrates with numerous off-the-shelf software, including customer relationship management (CRM) and call center applications; 3Com Voice Solution Providers Program (VSPP) provides advanced productivity-enhancing capabilities
- With optional 3Com NBX VPIM Multisite Messaging Exchange licenses, simplifies voicemail message exchange between sites even if different voicemail systems are used
- Offers an extensive range of multisite connectivity options?3Com NBX IP Virtual Tie Lines, NBX ConneXtions Gateway H.323 software, and T1/E1 PRI/Q.SIG; supports telecommuters and remote access users with optional 3Com NBX IP licenses
- Software for managing a phone from a PC screen included for all users, letting them view recent calls, make calls, access the system directory, even drag and drop telephone numbers from other PC applications or web pages