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NEC's SVP Server sets the
standard for voice quality
How it works: the NEC SVP Server's
implementation with IP telephony
June 2005
NEC SVP Server
Guarantee the quality of
your Wi-Fi telephony system
The NEC SVP Server ensures excellent voice quality for wireless handsets
on your converged Wi-Fi network. Using the industry-standard SVP
(Spectralink Voice Prioritisation) protocol, the SVP Server provides
unparalleled quality of service (QoS) for NEC's MH110 and MH120
handsets. The SVP protocol has been field-proven in a wide variety of
applications, consistently providing outstanding voice quality.
Benefits
The SVP Server:
is fully compatible with 802.11b wireless networks;
ensures enough bandwidth is available for data applications; and
requires minimal administration and maintenance.
Wireless convergence with no trade-off
Voice quality needn't come at the expense of data throughput. The SVP
Server works in conjunction with NEC's UNIVERGE range of SVP-
enabled Access Points to prioritise voice traffic and ensure sufficient
bandwidth for voice and data applications.
Network administrators can set a maximum number of voice calls
allowed on the access points, guaranteeing the availability of bandwidth
for data traffic.
When combined with the UNIVERGE range of IP telephony servers, a
single SVP server will support up to 80 simultaneous calls. SVP Servers
can be teamed to concurrently support over 800 calls.
Talk to NEC today about making Wi-Fi telephony work for your
business.
Specifications
Capacity
80 simultaneous calls (single SVP Server)
864 simultaneous calls (16 SVP Servers)
Network Interface
10Base-T, full duplex
Dimensions
19" rack mount option – 7.0"D x 3.0"H x 13.0"W
Weight
2.15 Kg

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