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Nortel looks remotely to multimedia

Ignoring its ongoing financial troubles, Nortel Networks has announced a series of new products and upgrades to help enterprises deliver multimedia applications to workers out of the office.

“”What resellers should see when they look at

our portfolio is that they’ve got more flexibility than ever in being able to configure and develop solutions for customers,”” said Anne Swenson, the company’s marketing manager for enterprise multimedia solutions.

The solutions, which will be available this quarter, take advantage of Session Initiation Protocol (SIP), a text-based protocol based on HTTP and MIME used for integrated voice-data applications.

Nortel is seeing an increased demand by corporations to offer better communications services to employees who are either road warriors or work out of branch offices, she said.

No prices were provided.

The announcements include two new products:

Other announcements dealt with enhancements to existing Nortel products including

These new or enhanced products will be sold through Nortel enterprise resellers including telcos such as Bell Canada. “”Demand is starting to grow”” among small and medium-sized companies for rich media solutions, noted Phil Lightstone, a principal in Bell’s business solutions practice in Toronto.

The increased adoption of voice-over-IP is one indication of that demand, he said as companies seek ways of integrating voice and data networks to do more with less.

Over time as companies see how easy VoIP can be delivered when properly installed they’ll increasingly move to finding ways to take advantage of using video over networks, he predicted.

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