NEC continues to take IP Telephony to the next level by using peer-to-peer switching in the SV7000 MPS. This capability allows the SV7000 MPS to provide all of NEC's networking services and Dterm telephone features when deployed over an IP network.
Peer-to-peer switching means the stations participating in a call are connected directly to each other through the IP network. The voice signals travel through the IP network but do not "go through" the switch as they do in traditional telephony.
NEC's sophisticated design, distributed processing, sensible migration, comprehensive network solutions and the ability to customize functionality to match specific business applications are just a few of the NEC benchmarks that the UNIVERGE SV7000 MPS builds upon.
The UNIVERGE SV7000 MPS provides over 440 service features that enhance productivity, reduce operating costs, and improve communications efficiently. Innovative hardware and software design allows the UNIVERGE SV7000 MPS to serve efficiently and grow incrementally over its entire size spectrum, ranging from 50 ports to 1,000 ports.
The SV7000 MPS has the ability to expand from its minimum configuration to its maximum capacity with virtually no loss of existing hardware. This unique expansion capability allows the system to grow in a cost-effective manner as the user's requirements grow.
By serving as the controller of an integrated information network, the UNIVERGE SV7000 MPS is able to integrate and enhance all forms of advanced information processing and management services.
The system also delivers advanced applications such as CCIS and IP Networking, IP Stations, Remote Switching, Voice Messaging Integration, along with many other feature-rich capabilities via the Open Applications Interface (OAI). This reflects the philosophy of NEC Unified Solutions, Inc. to integrate Computer and Communications (C&C) technology, and makes it possible for the SV7000 MPS to provide both voice and non-voice services.
Proprietary IP instruments (Dterm) may be provided to increase system flexibility and eliminate the need for conventional multiple line stations with their associated control equipment and cable plant requirements. In addition to the proprietary terminals, SIP standard devices are also supported by the SV7000 MPS. |