Nortel Meridian 1 Description, Installation And Operation page 87

Internet telephony gateway (itg) line 1.0/ip telecommuter
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poor quality headsets can impact the quality of conversation
microphone position is very sensitive (much more so than telephone
headsets)
multi-media sound settings are very coarse and can over/under drive
sound
It should also be noted that modems that use the PC to process their activity
(Winmodem and/or Softmodems) can cause very long network response
times. This delay can cause severe impact to both USB and Softclient
configurations.
Calls can be placed both from the IP Telecommuter client to the Meridian 1
and from the Meridian 1 to the IP Telecommuter client.
The IP Telecommuter Client has access to the following Meridian 1 telephone
features: Conference, Transfer, and Hold.
The IP Telecommuter Client shares a voice mailbox with the user's desktop
set. This includes message indication, the MWI indicator on the user's IP
telephone reflects the status of the MWI indicator of their desktop set.
IP Telecommuter Client users can see both the names of other parties and
have their name seen by other parties.
The IP voice packets are compressed using G.729AB speech compression
only. Compression is provided by a software codec running on the PC.
ITG Line 1.0/IP Telecommuter Description, Installation and Operation
IP Telecommuter Client
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