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Nortel Networks BCM50 VoIP enabled phone system


Business Communications Manager 50 is an all-in-one, affordable platform for converged voice and data communications for small to medium business with 3 to 20 stations, yet scalable to serve more than 40. The Business Communications Manager 50 provides advanced capabilities such as robust telephony features, voice messaging and unified messaging, IP networking, Internet access, contact centers with skills-based routing, and IP telephony. With an easy-to-use and highly flexible architecture, the Business Communications Manager 50 enables small sites to benefit from convergence capabilities that were previously only available to much larger organizations.

Key Features:
  • Affordable converged voice and data, all in one package
  • Perfect for businesses with 3 to 20 users, yet scalable to serve more than 40
  • Simple to use, install, and maintain
  • Robust portfolio of telephony features pre-loaded—more than 200+ in all
  • Simultaneously supports a choice of digital and IP telephone sets


Features & Benefits:

The affordable Business Communications Manager 50, scaled for small sites, comes pre-loaded with hundreds of features and a full suite of integrated applications. As your business grows and its needs evolve, you can activate more capabilities just by entering a key code.

  • One of the Industry’s Largest Portfolio of Telephony Features: More than 200+ in all — lets you process calls with exceptional reliability, efficiency and flexibility. You can be sure that all callers receive prompt, professional treatment. Employees enjoy convenience, productivity and control features that reduce phone tag and frustration. For example, the system can put a call on hold to page a person, who can then pick up the call from any extension.
  • Voice Messaging: Enables callers to leave important information on a mailbox for a selected user, department or groups of users. The system adds call information, such as calling line ID, time and date of the call and priority level. Employees can record their own personalized greetings and enjoy password-protected access to their messages from anywhere. Mailboxes are virtually unlimited, as the Business Communications Manager 50 provides 100 hours of message storage.

  • Automated Attendant: Answers calls 24 hours a day with your personalized greetings and routes calls to the right people, departments or voice mailboxes — according to time of day, day of week, holiday schedule and calling line ID. The routing logic can include multiple levels, so callers can self-direct to exactly the right destination.
  • Unified Messaging: Converges voice, fax and email messages onto users’ PCs or laptops, to be managed by one standard application, such as Microsoft Outlook or Exchange. This convenience can be a real time-saver, especially for users with heavy call volume.
  • Convergence of Services over IP: Supports powerful new e-business applications that improve operations and customer service, cost-effectively extend network services to remote workers, increase portability, simplify moves and changes, and eliminate toll charges for site-to-site calls.
  • Computer Telephony Integration (CTI): Enables you to use third-party, PC-based applications to control telephone services, such as a click-to-call company directory or automatic screen “pops” of a customer’s account status alongside a customer’s call. It’s simple to activate, set up and manage these applications from any workstation that has LAN or Web access, using a standard management application called Element Manager and “Start up Profile”.

  • Universal Internet Access: Gives authorized users access to the company intranet or the Internet. Optional security features — such as authentication, encryption, firewall and virtual private networks (VPNs) — provide safe connectivity among business sites and for mobile or home-based employees.
  • Call Center: Distributes incoming calls among up to 10 active agents or designated employees, to create an order desk, reservations department, customer service group or technical support center. Calls can flow into two queues aligned with agent skills, so callers have an express lane to the right destination, and agents can give the best possible service.
Handset Options


Nortel Networks IP Phone 2007

Nortel Networks IP Phone 2004

The Nortel Networks IP Phone 2007 incorporates a 5x7 color touch screen, allowing multimedia presentation support and delivery of converged applications (voice, framed video and data such as customized web content) along with future SIP support via firmware download to the user desktop. Virtual Network Computing technology optimizes content from external application servers in advanced text or graphical format.  A USB port supports standard USB mouse and keyboards for simple point and click access/ navigation. The Nortel Networks IP Phone 2004 delivers traditional business communications in a network controlled by a Nortel Networks Business Communications Manager, Meridian 1, Succession 1000, Succession 1000M or Multimedia Communications Server 5100. The IP Phone 2004 is directly connected to the LAN via a 10/100 BaseT Ethernet connection, offering simplified management and reducing the time and cost associated with moves, adds and changes.

Nortel Networks IP Phone 2002

Nortel Networks IP Phone 2001

The Nortel Networks IP Phone 2002 is a standards based, Internet Protocol, desktop telephone that connects directly to the Local Area Network (LAN) via RJ-45 connector. Currently supported on both enterprise and carrier platforms, the display based IP Phone 2002 is ideally suited for moderate call volume users, such as office professionals and technical specialists. The Nortel Networks IP Phone 2001 is an entry level, single line desktop IP telephone designed specifically for public areas such as lobbies, cafeterias, hallways, and break rooms; or low call traffic locations such as school classrooms and hotel rooms. Standard features include a 802.3af Power over Ethernet, a fully bitmapped 2x24 character display, on hook dialling, listen mode speakerphone, Message Waiting Indication, fixed keys, navigation and soft keys.




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