Nortel Networks‘ Succession Enterprise Software Release 3.0 is designed to provide a common software platform for the company’s Succession 1000 IP (Internet Protocol) and Meridian 1 IP-ready PBX (private branch exchange) systems.
Succession 3.0 allows self-paced integration of multimedia, contact centre, self-service IVR (interactive voice response) and advanced IP networking capabilities. In addition, it includes a variety of enhancements, including call server and gateway redundancy; increased IP Telephony scalability; distributed access to applications; and intelligent call routing.
The product also comes with a scalable, fully redundant version of Succession 1000 — called Succession 1000M. This new version will support 10,000 IP users per call server, and multiple server networking to support tens of thousands. Succession 1000M is also designed to enable distribution of IP users across wide area networks (WANs), along with ‘end-to-end’ data connections.
Succession 3.0 is designed to provide interworking with Nortel Networks Multimedia Exchange (MX), a Session Initiation Protocol (SIP)-based enterprise multimedia and collaborative application delivery product that is part of Nortel’s Multimedia Communications Portfolio. Succession 3.0 users will be able to incorporate their telephony software clients, and to take advantage of new MX applications including Collaboration (Conferencing, Whiteboard, File Exchange, Web Push and co-browsing), Personalization (Call Screening, Call Logs, Call Management and Routing), Multimedia (Video Calling, Picture Caller ID) Presence, and Instant Messaging.
Nortel Networks: +353 (0)1-4035555 — www.nortelnetworks.com
31/10/2003
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