Nortel - Norstar
Compact 3x8 - Designed for small business, the Norstar Compact 3x8
system offers up to three lines and eight telephone extensions. It
supports all Norstar and Business Series telephones, including fully-featured
digital functions with LCD and soft keys. It's also easy to add
the options that your business needs, including Norstar applications,
automated attendant, analog terminal adapters, and station message
detail recording (SMDR).

Compact ICS (CICS) - Designed for growing business,
the Norstar Compact Integrated Communications System (CICS)
offers from 4 to 8 lines and 8 to 24 telephone extensions. It
supports all Norstar and Business Series telephones, including
fully-featured digital functions with LCD and soft keys. Easily
add Norstar applications, such as voice mail, automated attendant,
computer telephony integration (CTI), and automatic call distribution
(ACD).

Modular ICS (MICS) - The Norstar Modular Integrated
Communication System (ICS) is a key system designed for growing small-to-medium
business and is expandable up to 248 ports. Advanced integrated applications
include voice messaging, unified messaging, digital networking, enhanced
call centers and speech recognition. The Modular ICS can grow with
your business through the addition of trunk and station modules as
you need them.
Business Communications Manager (BCM) - Business
Communications Manager (BCM) delivers small/medium -sized business
and branch offices the only converged voice/data solutions in the
industry, providing a choice of IP-enabled or pure-IP strategy.
Leveraging existing Meridian, Norstar, and Succession 1000 investments,
BCM has the capabilities businesses need including telephony, unified
messaging, multimedia call center, interactive voice response,
IP routing and data services such as firewall, wireless, and more.

To learn about our these and other Nortel solutions for Small and
Medium-sized businesses, call us at 1-305-593.9292. Let one of our
specialists help you to choose the product that’s right for
your needs.
