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In 1998, networking equipment giant Cisco Systems got off to an early lead in the VoIP market after acquiring the CallManager product through the acquisition of Selsius Systems. This allowed Cisco Systems to introduce a packet-based voice system that competed with other traditional vendors, such as Alcatel, Avaya, Mitel, Nortel, and Siemens. Since then, these and many other vendors have developed their own proprietary VoIP systems in response to the growing demand for VoIP systems.

WebEx and Cisco TelePresence bring people together in a new way to reduce travel expenses and carbon footprint.

The Cisco virtual office is designed to create a comprehensive office environment for employees wherever they are by providing extensible network services that include data, voice, video, and wireless mobility

The Cisco Unified Communications system is the first true second-generation Internet Protocol (IP) Communications system providing not just telephone services, but rather a rich communications environment that seamlessly integrates voice, video and data collaboration in one system.

Embedded in the Cisco Intelligent Network, the Cisco Unified Communications applications are network-aware in that they seek out the network services they require for example, an IP phone retrieving the proper settings for power or quality of service (QoS).

Organizations that use a single, primary vendor for IP telephony have a 43 percent lower network cost of ownership than those that use multiple vendors. Cisco is unique in that it offers a unified communications platform that it can deliver on its own.

Organizations using unified communications clients saved an average of 32 minutes daily per employee because presence technology enabled staff to reach one another on the first try.

Cisco offers a wide variety of endpoints to address all your business needs, from the company lobby to the manufacturing floor to the executive suite, at home, on the road, or in branch offices.

Cisco offers a comprehensive portfolio of unified communications applications, including application development; rich-media conferencing; telephony applications; unified communications clients; and unified communications mobility, voicemail, and unified messaging, all of which enable more effective personal communications and collaboration. In addition, Cisco offers cost-effective licensing and software subscription to help customers maximize the full power of Cisco Unified Communications.

The Cisco integrated unified communications system can be more secure than traditional PBX systems. Cisco security solutions are integrated and optimized to provide an additional layer of defense to supplement the security available in the Cisco Unified Communications endpoints, applications, and call control.

With its broad portfolio, Cisco offers a solution to address any small, medium-, or enterprise-sized business requirement. And businesses can implement Cisco Unified Communications products at a pace that is right for them with flexible, transparent migration capabilities.

Like Cisco Unified IP phones, Cisco IP Communicator also works with Cisco Unified Video Advantage, which combines software with the Cisco VT Camera to support video telephony. Cisco Unified Video Advantage lets users make calls using the familiar phone interface, with the video displayed on their PC. The Cisco video telephony solution is as simple to provision as any Cisco Unified IP phone, enabling a cost-effective, scalable, and visually interactive communications solution.

Cisco TelePresence is an innovative new technology that combines rich audio, high-definition video, and interactive elements to deliver a unique, “in-person” experience—over the network. It is designed to bring users closer to the important people, places, and events in their personal and professional lives.

Cisco unified communications (1) Ties together: telephone, voice mail, e-mail, and information services, (2) has all the features commonly associated with PBX and Centrex systems: voice mail, presence management, find-me/follow-me functions, telephone directories, and least-cost routing, (3) utilizes network routers, switches, software, and other standards-based networking gear, and (4) has the services traditionally associated with the data network available via the phone system, and vice versa.

Cisco is committed to providing accessible solutions. The company recognizes that network resources must be accessible and usable by all employees, including people with disabilities. As a result, Cisco customers can fully realize the value of their diverse workforces. For more information about how the Cisco Unified Communications platform conforms to Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act, go to http://www.cisco.com/go/accessibility or contact your Cisco account manager.

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