An Introduction To
Nortel Telephone Systems
Nortel Telephone Systems is a company offering feature rich
telecommunication services. Nortel Telephone System started
business in 1895 as Northern Electronics.
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Northern Electronics was a spin off of the Bell Telephone
Company of Canada. Nortel Telephone Systems was previously
called Northern Telecom and changed its name to Nortel in 1977.
It then introduced a line of DMS that has become an innovator
in the world of digital switches and central office
telephones.
Nortel has now established itself as the leading industry in
the conveyance of end-to-end solutions and infrastructure of
carrier grade network telecommunications. Nortel Telephone
Systems offers voice solutions that are extremely helpful in
growing a business. Nortel Telephone Systems also include
Norstar, the worlds best selling system of phones, which
provides a competitive edge to a business. The company has
experience of decades in providing fault tolerant, robust,
architectures for software. It also delivers the know-how that
can scale millions of customers and also manages thousands of
elements of network. Nortel Telephone systems have a broad and
deep experience that spans the major areas of
telecommunications, like wireless, packet networking,
multimedia, optical transmission, voice and other associated
services.
The Northern Telecom published that it would deliver a
complete line of fully digital telecommunication products. They
introduced the most well known, DMS 100, a fully digital
central switch for the office, which served over one million
lines and became a key contributor of the revenue of many
companies, for almost about fifteen years. The key products
that are manufactured by Nortel Telephone Systems for the
enterprise market, today, include:
1. The Meridian 1 PBX: The Meridian 1 PBX aims at large to
medium sized businesses.
2. The Norstar key system: The Norstar Key system aims at
branch offices and small businesses. It provides similar
features as the Meridian 1 PBX
Being a small office digital PBX, the Meridian Norstar, was
introduced by Nortel Telephone Systems. The product is
basically based on the similar design internally and set of
instructions as the earlier model of Nortel, called SL-1 and
the DMS systems. This allowed the product to support features
like the automatic call distribution, meridian mail as well as
some extra features. However, it could only support up to a
total of a hundred and ninety two phones, and had a limited
processing power.
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