The objective of NEC Key and Hybrid Systems is to help employees of small-
to medium-sized companies respond to their business challenges more effectively.
Key and hybrid systems are an ideal investment for small and growing
organizations that require an advanced communication solution, which is designed
specifically with them in mind.
Electra Elite IPK II
The Electra Elite IPK II is a versatile communication platform,
supporting both traditional voice and Voice over Internet
Protocol (VoIP) on a single processor. The Electra Elite IPK II
expands to support larger and growing businesses. Just one IPK
II platform meets numerous line sizes and protects the customer's
original investment. The Elite IPK II delivers high-powered
features to small businesses, growing businesses and medium sized
businesses. Smaller companies get big company features with the
Elite IPK II, and growing businesses simply grow their existing
investment. Regardless of whether a business has 8 or 200
employees, the IPK II constistently delivers a great system
for the small and midsize business (SMB) marketplace.
The UNIVERGE NEAX 2000 IPS is a full-featured IP-based
communications system. It provides pure voice-over-IP (VoIP)
peer-to-peer connections across corporate local and wide
area networks (LAN/WAN) and also supports time division
switching (TDM). The UNIVERGE NEAX 2000 IPS provides a
rich set of both Key and PBX features and is positioned to
provide a comprehensive cost effective solution for the small
to medium sized business, hotel property or the enterprise
network environment. The UNIVERGE NEAX 2000 IPS provides
utmost investment protection by allowing the user to take full
advantage of both today's and tomorrow's technological
advancements.
The EliteMail Universal Voice Mail Platforms (VMP/CTP) in-skin
interface cards for the Electra Elite IPK systems offer a wide
selection of media options, resulting in improved advantages and
increased customer migration opportunities. Over 71,000 customers
have benefited from in-skin digital integration since NEC
introduced its first in-skin voice processing circuit board in
1997. As the voice mail market matured, NEC has continued to keep
pace with additional features, ports, and storage hour options.
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