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Avaya Communication Products:- Avaya Partner ACS System
- Avaya Partner Small Office Edition (SOE)
- Avaya Quick-Edition
- Avaya IP Office Small Office Edition (SOHO)
- Avaya Merlin Magix
- Avaya IP Office
- Avaya Communication Manager S8300
- Avaya Communication Manager
- Avaya Media Servers
- Avaya Media Gateways
- Avaya S8400 (formerly known as S8100)
- Avaya S8500 (also Avaya S8510)
- Avaya S8700 (Avaya S8710, S8720, S8730)
- Avaya IG550 Integrated Gateway
- Avaya G250 Media Gateway (G150 Gateway)
- Avaya G350 Media Gateway
- Avaya G700 Media Gateway
- Avaya G450 Media Gateway
- Avaya G650 Media Gateway
- Avaya G860 High-Density Trunk Gateway
- Other Avaya Communication Products
- Avaya Voicemail Solutions
IP Telephony
- Multisite Networking
- Avaya One-X Mobile
- VoIP Service Provider
- VoIP PC Softphone
- Avaya VoIP Hardphone & Deskphones
- VoIP Trunking & SIP Trunking
- Avaya SIP Deskphone & Hardphones
- SIP Service Provider
- IP Solutions for Small Businesses
- IP Solutions for Mid-Sized Businesses
- IP Solutions for Large Enterprises
- Mobile Gateways
- IP Mobility Options
Unified Communication
- Voicemail to Email and Email Integration
- Speech Access
- Home Worker Solutions
- Remote Office Solutions
- Text to Speech
- Call Recording
- Conference Bridges
- IVR (Interactive Voice Response) & eIVR
- CRM Integration
- VPN Options: Connect remote workers!
- Web Collaboration
Other Keywords
- IP Office Techs
- IP Office Careers
- IP Office Programmers
- VoIP Techs
- VoIP Careers
- VoIP Engineers
- CCNA, CCIE, CCVP, ACE, ACS, ACA, MSCE
- Definity Techs
- Avaya programmers
- Avaya installers
- Avaya managers
- ACM techs
- IT managers
- Telephony specialists
- UM specialists
MPLS Data Service
For more information on data services in Chicago or nationwide contact our CCS sales group at 877-598-3999.MPLS Service:
MPLS is useful for companies looking to have secure and reliable data connection between offices. Frame and ATM technologies were older methods that are still used today. Point-to-point T1 (point-point) are common for the smaller to mid-sized markets, whereas MPLS are for larger markets that need more bandwidth then 1.54Mbps. Once you have your WAN (wide area network) in place you can send voice and data across the network allowing 3-4 digit dialing, centralized resources, server sharing, and more.