For Mid-Sized Businesses the Avaya IP Office is it. The Avaya IP Office provides cutting edge customer service with easy to use tools is now available to the smallest of businesses to the largest. IP Office has a full range of communications tools that have been integrated into this cost effective platform. Remote LAN access, Computer Telephony Integration, customer relationship management, high-speed internet access and voicemail are just a few of the communications needs of the small to medium enterprise delivered by Avaya's IP Office family. Avaya IP Office can easily scale up to 360 endpoints with more than 200 analog and digital trunks (up to 96 trunks; 192 analog trunks) giving small and medium size businesses room to grow.
Also for mid-sized businesses the Partner telephone system is a good choice. It grows up to 40 telephones and 15 outside lines. The Partner has all of the features you want, plus you can add voice mail. This gives you the flexibility to easily extend your Partner system as your needs change.
Partner Advanced Communications System (ACS) was developed to meet the small business needs for more powerful systems that are easy to use and upgrade. In the past, the small business had to get a large phone system just to get the additional features that were provided with those larger systems. Not any more; the power and flexibility of the Partner ACS are enhanced by the ease with which customers can upgrade the system software as more features become available using optional state-of-the-art PCMCIA PC cards that slide into the main processor.
Partner Advanced Communications System (ACS) was developed to meet the small business needs for more powerful systems that are easy to use and upgrade. In the past, the small business had to get a large phone system just to get the additional features that were provided with those larger systems. Not any more; the power and flexibility of the Partner ACS are enhanced by the ease with which customers can upgrade the system software as more features become available using optional state-of-the-art PCMCIA PC cards that slide into the main processor.
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