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If you think the
evolution of the PBX into a multimedia network is just a theory, you haven't seen the
Intecom E®. Because if you had, you'd know that the E is not just another PBX, but an
integrated communications network. You'd see that the E handles not just voice and
circuit-switched data, but all types of LAN traffic, imaging and video-conferencing for up
to 19,000 users throughout your enterprise network. You'd also know that the E is built to
adapt to ATM, SONET and to other new technologies as they evolve over time. The E is here
to address your long term business needs. Let's face it, when it's the survival of the
fittest, a multiple vendor approach won't cut it. It's time to think strategically - to
use information, share it and transform it into smarter decisions, bigger ideas, greater
productivity and superior customer support. It's time for the one network that can give
you that edge. It's time for the E. Another Technological First Intecom was the first to successfully integrate voice and data and local area networking on a single network. We were the first to use laser-driven fiber optics in a distributed network arrangement and the first to introduce computer-to-telephone integration through our Open Application Interface (OAI) product offering. Now, all these technological firsts culminate into one perfectly integrated network. It's called the E. It's the most powerful network on the market today. The Power of E The E is a multigigabit information exchange vehicle that integrates all the features of a PBX, call center and LAN, plus circuit-switched data, imaging and video into one network. It uses high -bandwidth interfaces and a broadband platform so your workstations and terminals can operate at the full power they're intended for. What's more, for up to 16,000 users the E is built with a totally non-blocking, open architecture that allows your business to process calls at an astounding rate of 120,000 call completions per hour. 19,000 users anywhere in your enterprise. The E is based on established standards and protocols and brings powerful desktop services to as many as 19,000 users in a 40-mile campus, or across country. You can group users in modular increments from 36 to 576, in whichever groupings best suit your business. On campus, the E is distributed on a fiber optic backbone,
which means you can place your hardware components close to clusters of users and extend
bandwidth to everyone who needs it, while greatly reducing cable installation costs. With
your enterprise network established, users can move from office to office, or to other
buildings and sites served by the E, and take advantage of all communication technologies
at any location in your network. The point is, when you integrate all your means of communications into a single network, you magnify your ability to use information and sharpen your competitive edge. With a single, integrated network, departments can share technologies without department-by-department cost justification. Instead of viewing your company as a group of separate entities, you begin to plan and manage your business as a strategic enterprise. People begin to communicate more often, better and faster. For example, they can incorporate imaging and video conferencing to better share information. Ideas take off. Decisions are made. Business booms. It only stands to reason, when you arm your people with more
ways to do their jobs better, they do better jobs. That's what the E is all about. To network your voice, data, text, graphics and video
applications, you could call in a PBX vendor, a LAN vendor, an ACD vendor and so on. Or,
you can call Intecom, install the E and be done with it.
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