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NEC Corporation of America in its Own Words

UNIVERGE Sphericall 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 NEC UNIVERGE Sphericall is a completely software-based alternative to traditional telephony that leverages open standards for flexible, pure IP-based unified communications. The UNIVERGE Sphericall Enterprise Softswitch acts as a communications server to unify the infrastructure, supports unified communications applications and integrates communication […]

Jan 18, 2010
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NEC UNIVERGE Sphericall is a completely software-based alternative to traditional telephony that leverages open standards for flexible, pure IP-based unified communications. The UNIVERGE Sphericall Enterprise Softswitch acts as a communications server to unify the infrastructure, supports unified communications applications and integrates communication channels with business processes. The improved efficiency UNIVERGE Sphericall delivers lets businesses leverage its network�s true potential and make meaningful improvements to company communications.

This is the second in an ongoing slide show series profiling top vendors’ unified communications products and services. The descriptions accompanying the graphics and photos are supplied by the vendors, though they may be edited for clarity and to remove hype.

NEC Corporation of America, which is headquartered in Irving, Texas, says that it is a leading provider of innovative IT, network and communications products and solutions for service carriers, Fortune 1000 and small- and medium-sized businesses across multiple vertical industries. The industries include healthcare, government, education and hospitality.

NEC claims to deliver one of the industry’s broadest portfolios of technology solutions and professional services, including unified communications, wireless, voice and data, managed services, server and storage infrastructure, optical network systems, microwave radio communications and biometric security.

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