University of Maryland talks with NEC Unified Solutions

The University of Maryland Eastern Shore has begun deploying a voice over IP-based unified communications platform from NEC Unified Solutions. The installation includes the Univerge SV8500 communications server which provides call routing capabilities and productivity applications, such as presence recognition, instant messaging, unified messaging, conferencing, click-to-call, and single number reach. The university has also simultaneously installed the MA4000 application, a Web-based management tool that simplifies deployment, phone moves, adds, and changes and provides users with a simple means to configure their own phones.

The new communication technology has enabled the registrar's office, for example, to direct calls to multiple staff members through auto call distribution. In the past, it was possible for messages not to be returned for days or for elongated wait times to drive callers to hang up. Eventually, NEC said in a statement, the school will deploy the company's UM8500 unified messaging system and new DT series XML-based IP desktop phones. UM8500 includes videomail, a find me/follow me capability, and viewcall for desktop call control. Also, Microsoft Exchange Server integration enables the system to read aloud a schedule of activities for any given day, up to a year in advance. The university has been using Repartee, a communications platform from Active Voice, which is a subsidiary of NEC.

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