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Telegraph Group Goes IP with Nortel's Products

The Telegraph Group is equipping its reporters in the field with anytime, anywhere communications mobility for video-streaming and multimedia services through IP-based communication capabilities from Nortel. The multi-million dollar IP infrastructure at the Group's new London headquarters will be deployed by Nortel's Gold Solutions Partner Applinet plc.

Nortel's technology will provide a highly secure and reliable, high-speed network based on some of the latest technologies for current and next-generation multimedia applications. This includes IP telephony, video streaming and video conferencing to help drive The Telegraph Group's aim to be at the forefront of multimedia communications.

The deployment includes a comprehensive end-to-end portfolio of solutions based on Nortel Ethernet Routing Switches and Ethernet Switches with Nortel's server-based, full-featured IP PBX Communication Server 1000 and Nortel's Multimedia Communication Server (MCS) 5100 for SIP-based multimedia and collaborative applications. End to end security of the new network is ensured by Nortel's VPN Gateway, Threat Protection System and Switched Firewall running Check Point firewall-1.

The implementation also includes Nortel's Contact Center portfolio, a comprehensive, next generation set of products for effective, real-time customer service and Nortel IP Phones 1100 series, plus conference and soft phones.



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