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Overview
The Mitel Networks™ 3300 Integrated Communications Platform (ICP) is a Voice over IP (VoIP)
solution that delivers the superior voice capabilities and the features that enterprises have come to
expect from a communications system. The 3300 ICP builds upon Mitel Networks 25+ years of voice
experience, migrating system and desktop features forward into a packet-switched delivery model.
Tailored for small, medium, and large enterprises, the Mitel Networks 3300 ICP provides a complete
solution for all communication needs by delivering sophisticated call management, desktop
peripherals, and applications.
Mitel Networks solution is comprised of control elements, media gateway elements, a rich portfolio of
peripherals and applications including Mitel Networks IP telephones, wireless IP telephones, and
Mitel Networks digital telephones. Applications include voice mail, speech-enabled auto attendant
and unified messaging, as well as a full line of call center options all easily managed by web based
applications. The system also supports a wide range of analog and digital trunks for connection to the
Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN), and for connecting multiple sites or systems together. In
addition the 3300 ICP provides IP Networking enabling multiple sites to be connected via the
LAN/WAN infrastructure.
The 3300 ICP provides fully featured call control services, functionality and applications associated
with a traditional PBX such as multiple levels of call forwarding, message waiting, advisory
messages, conference calling, account codes, call barring, least cost routing, night service plus 100’s
more. The 3300 ICP delivers the value of VoIP through integrated applications and converged
infrastructure that provide a lower total cost of ownership.
The 3300 ICP can operate on a stand-alone basis and has the ability to cluster multiple systems over
IP- or TDM-based infrastructures - thus supporting thousands of onsite or remote users. All of these
clustered systems can all be managed as a single network from any authorized location.
Refer to the Solutions section of this document for examples of different system configurations.
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