VoIP - IP Telephony White Papers
Nortel Network Case Study: CLSA
Overview CLSA is an award-winning brokerage, investment banking and private equity group in the Asia-Pacific Markets. Founded in 1986 and headquartered in Hong Kong, CLSA's major shareholder is France's Credit Agricole, the world's 6th largest bank by Tier One capital and 7th by assets. CLSA had relied for years on aging PABX systems to communicate with each other and with customers spread across the region. Incompatibilities between systems made management onerous, while reliance on expensive Public Switched Telephony (PSTN) calling kept costs high and call quality variable. CLSA worked with Nortel to deploy the Communication Server 1000 into its Asia-Pacific offices, linked by completely digital, high-quality trunk lines. To ensure VoIP Quality of Service & Quality of Experience 24x7, CLSA relies on Nortel's Managed Proactive Voice Quality Management (PVQM).
| Publisher | Nortel Networks | File Format | HTML |
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| Date Published | January 2007 | Downloads | 2 |
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