Nortel, the leader in Carrier VoIP and Fixed Mobile Convergence technologies, is pleased to introduce new solutions that enhance the end-user experience, revolutionize the way we communicate and simplify the deployment of advanced services into the market.
Discover a set of business communication solutions for Small and Medium Businesses (SMBs) and Enterprises that increase productivity and flexibility. Nortel's IP Powered Business provides two fully-tested end-to-end deployment options (carrier hosted and IP PBX solutions) to satisfy the diverse needs of the market, as well as powerful elements sized to the SMB such as the Business Services Gateway, the Business Communication Manager and the broad portfolio of LG-Nortel phones.
Delivering a portfolio of consumer voice and multimedia applications for carriers that delivers the communications of the future, today. Nortel's IP Powered Home includes a set of core and optional application bundles to facilitate application introduction, enabling operators to accommodate the needs of specific consumer/residential users.
Now, families can easily manage their calls from any multiple devices, afford individual phone lines for each family member, choose from a broad selection of easy to set-up clients and terminals and use a personalized web-portal to enable/configure lots of life-simplifying features.
With the optional bundles, users can benefit from fixed-mobile convergence, extend their voice communications to the internet or manage their communication services from their television set.
The heart behind IP Powered Business and IP Powered Home, Nortel's carrier-grade Multimedia Server Software Solution can run on hundreds of RedHat certified Linux Servers, allows service providers to offer customizable services bundles and enables convergence of these services with the vast Web 2.0 applications space to create NGN 2.0 services.
- Source: Infonetics Quarterly Worldwide and Regional Market Share, Size, and Forecasts: 2Q09
- Source: Europe Leads the Booming Consumer Market ; In-stat June, 2007
- Source: Nortel Internal; 2Q09