VOIP Services
Overview
VoIP, or IP Telephony, is a communication service through voice, facsimile, and/or voice messaging applications that are transported via the Internet, rather than the public switched telephone network. "VoIP" stands for "voice over Internet protocol."
Âé¶¹´«Ã½¹ÙÍø has implemented a collaborative VoIP telephone system that offers a variety of advanced features and gives you the freedom to move your phone from one office to another anywhere on the campus without having to place a service call. Many other advanced features are now available with this system including new functions to support Âé¶¹´«Ã½¹ÙÍø Distance Education initiatives.
VoIP Feature Listing
The new VoIP telephone system will provide users with a host of new features in support of user collaboration, mobility, and messaging. Mitel combines all these functions into a single solution: the Mitel Applications Suite (MAS). The Mitel Applications Suite will provide the campus with the following advanced capabilities:
- Access to all voice functions from one place - from anywhere on any device
- Single number caller ID -- no need to publish multiple numbers now
- Presence - which provides a visual of someone's status and real-time access to everyone in the organization, on or off the premises
- Programmable keys, one-touch, multi-function, self-labeling keys (for speed dialing, line appearances, and feature access)
- Directory function for finding employees quickly on the campus
- Ability to move a phone anywhere on the campus without having to install new wireless or reprogram connections
- Web presentation and collaboration
- Instant messaging
- Audio and web conferencing
- Voicemail to email
- And much more..
