Nortel Enables Advanced Communications for Smaller Companies and Branch Offices in the Region

Published May 23rd, 2005 - 06:54 GMT
Al Bawaba
Al Bawaba

Smaller companies and enterprises in the Middle East that rely on branch offices can benefit from a wide range of advanced communications services affordable only to larger businesses until now through a new enterprise solution from Nortel. Nortel’s new Business Communications Manager (BCM) 50 is designed to give smaller businesses – with as few as three staff members – low cost, advanced communication services such as Internet telephony and online multimedia applications that allow employees to collaborate regardless of location.
"BCM 50 joins Nortel’s leading suite of solutions designed to specifically address the unique challenges of smaller enterprises, branch offices and franchises by providing them with the same advanced communication services as large corporations at a cost they can afford,” said Ramin Attari, Vice President Middle East, Nortel Networks.  “Nortel continues to work very closely with customers and channel partners to ensure our solutions for smaller businesses are as efficient and cost-effective as any in the industry.”
Nortel’s BCM 50 uses Internet Protocol (IP) technology to substantially reduce communication costs by converging separate voice and data services onto one secure, reliable network providing anywhere anytime access. With IP-based communications, smaller businesses can further boost their bottom lines through faster, more efficient customer call center service and increased productivity for employees with online collaboration both in and outside the office.
“With the addition of BCM 50 to our award-winning BCM portfolio, Nortel now offers the broadest range of IP telephony products in the market,” Ramin said. “Nortel is developing more innovative solutions like the BCM 50 to help the small business sector ignite global commerce and enhance the business experience through communications."
Domino’s Pizza has selected Nortel’s BCM portfolio to allow its many pizza stores worldwide to communicate more effectively as part of the larger Domino’s network. Individual stores can also use the new communication services to improve daily service to customers by providing the means for customized answering, call waiting and advanced call routing features, for example. Domino’s Pizza has deployed BCM 400s and BCM 200s, as well as thousands of Norstar* telephony systems. Domino’s is currently evaluating Business Communications Manager 50 in beta trials.
"We have hundreds of corporate stores that operate as their own small businesses but need to communicate as part of the larger organization,” said Bill Kidder, director, Network Services, Domino’s Pizza. “Using Nortel’s Business Communications Manager-based solutions, our stores will be equipped with a fully-featured converged communications solution that is tailor-made for our business.
“When we began assessing how new communication services could benefit our business, we didn’t think it would be economically feasible to provide the wide range of features to our stores that we will now be able to implement thanks to Nortel. With the Nortel solution in place, we’re able to offer advanced applications without being distracted from our main business focus of being the number one pizza delivery company in the world.”
In addition, the BCM 50’s capabilities are available for businesses that rely on employees that are mobile or home-based. The new Digital Mobility Solution, delivered with software code releases BCM 3.7 and Norstar 7.0, provides mobile access to time-saving and convenient features such as call forward, call transfer, conferencing, and voice mail from Nortel Mobility Handsets. The Digital Mobility Solution is a fully integrated application available on the Norstar and BCM platforms, including the BCM 50 and provides coverage for up to 1.4 million square feet.
As examples of Nortel’s proven expertise in providing voice and networking solutions to enterprises and service providers worldwide, the BCM 50 and Digital Mobility Solutions incorporate the latest converged communications technology to deliver uncompromised reliability and performance. Nortel is the only company to have deployed more than 50 million enterprise telephony lines in addition to 50 million Ethernet ports. Nortel’s IP multimedia solutions serve customers of all sizes in all industries.

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