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Monday, 07 July 2008
Employees of the Ministry of Water Resources (MWR) of the People's Republic of China are enjoying significant productivity gains through improved communications after MWR implemented a unified communications solution from Nortel that links branch offices spanning 31 provinces and seven major river systems. Responsible for water resources across China, MWR decided to upgrade its internal communications by implementing an IP-based communications platform to meet the demands of carrying voice, data, video and presence information on the same communication platform. After a two-year evaluation period, MWR selected Nortel to supply a converged communications platform that would enable delivery of collaboration tools across the organization. Powered by Nortel technology, MWR's new communication platform is designed and built with a combined IP PBX and soft switch architecture, which enables complete business communications delivery on one unified platform. This helps MWR significantly reduce its operating costs covering network construction and ongoing maintenance costs. MWR's new converged IP network is now able to meet the demands of the new era of Hyperconnectivity which is placing unprecedented demands on the network.
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