Avaya one-X™ Quick Edition 4621 phones connect directly to your LAN and configure themselves. A complete solution is operational in minutes.
Avaya One-X Quick EditionAvaya one-X™ Quick Edition delivers intelligent communications to very small businesses and small branches of enterprises. SIP-based peer-to-peer technology means set up and installation is dramatically simplified. With Quick Edition, you simply plug ready-to-use IP telephones into your local area network (LAN) and in a few simple steps the system is ready. Quick Edition is so simple to set up, configure and use, most users can install and administer the system themselves. In minutes, users have access to voicemail, conferencing, auto attendant and more. Because Quick Edition does not need a server, small businesses and branch offices can now get the communications capabilities they need without having to invest in costly centralized hardware. Key Benefits: Small Business: For small businesses of less than 20 users,
Avaya one-X Quick Edition provides a cost effective way to get access to large
enterprise features at a fraction of the cost: Branch Office: For small branch offices of larger
enterprises, Avaya one-X Quick Edition provides a cost effective way for
IT/Telecom Managers to rapidly deploy head office functionality in remote sites: Robust feature set Avaya one-X Quick Edition delivers the
communications features small offices rely on most:
Because it does not require a server, all the
intelligence is in the telephones. The telephones use
Eliminating the centralized hardware creates a
more reliable system. Any of the telephones on the Quick Edition network can act
as a backup for each other— no single point of failure will cause the entire
network to fail. Even if a phone fails, all call-processing functions are
preserved. For example, you can still collect voicemail messages to that
extension and incoming calls will
Quick Edition telephones, as well as the PSTN gateway, can be administered via any PC that is connected to the network (locally or remotely) using a web-based administration interface.
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