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Voice
over IP
(VoIP) capability allows you to place voice calls over the data network.
VoIP reduces long distance charges by using IP to connect multiple
office locations and telecommuters. Remote workers also have access
to main office features, such as voice mail, allowing offices to
operate as a single unit.
AspireMail,
an optional digitally linked in-switch voice mail, provides
sophisticated features that save time and money. Return
call with Caller ID
saves caller ID information for inside-and outside-originated calls.
Answering
Machine Emulation
is helpful when you are waiting for an important call.It lets you
listen while a caller is leaving a message for you. Message
Center Keys
allow two people sharing the same phone to have their own message
waiting key. Each person can see if he/she has new messages. Conversation
Record
saves and records your conversation into your mailbox with the touch
of a button. Park
and Page
allows a caller to page you before leaving a message. You can pick
up the call from any station.
Automatic
Call Distribution (ACD) distributes
calls evenly among member agents and provides initial and repetitive
announcements that encourage callers to remain online. Callers can
leave a message if they choose to receive a callback from an agent.
Optional PC-based Supervisor
with Reports
can be used for agent scheduling.
Wireless/Cordless
phones keep employees connected while away from their desk. Aspire
provides a variety of mobility solutions to connect your whole
campus or just your office.
System
maintenance
allows for online HTML-based programming access either onsite or
over the Internet. Using browser software simplifies the process for
changing names or speed dial settings. Special PC software is
available for off-line programming and remote access by modem.
Call
Logging
saves information about incoming and outgoing calls. Logged calls
can be redialed or saved to speed dial.
Aspires
Automatic
Route Selection (ARS)
system decides whether to place a call with a long distance carrier,
over IP or, if allowed, a local trunk. You specify how you want your
calls to be routed.
E911
Compatibility
identifies the origination of an E911 call so emergency services can
reach the specific extension location quickly.
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