Avaya Launches Tools to Manage UC Bandwidth Needs

SIP gateway, UC management, configuration, and orchestration, high-capacity switching, and more.

By  VoipPlanet.com Staff | Apr 29, 2010
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"Avaya, a provider of enterprise communications systems, software and services, has introduced new data products that are specifically designed to support the growing needs of today’s bandwidth-hungry video and unified communications applications," writes TMCnet's Anshu Shrivastava.

"Company officials said that these products are designed to address the main challenge that enterprises face today -- how to 'cost-effectively add the bandwidth needed to position them for growth.'," Shrivastava writes.

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Avaya Intros New Data Products to Support Growing Needs of Unified Communications Applications

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