Products involved include Lucent's Cajun(tm) Campus line of Ethernet, Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) and multifunction switches; the PacketStar(tm) and PortMaster(R) families of access concentrators; the WaveLAN(R) wireless networking products; and applications and network services products, such as the Lucent Managed Firewall, Internet Telephony Server and MultiMedia Communications eXchange (MMCX), among others.
Real World VoIP Networks Products Lucent's Real World VoIP Networks products - the market-leading DEFINITY(R) IP Solutions, IP Exchange Systems, MultiMedia Communications eXchange (MMCX), CentreVu(R) Internet Solutions, INTUITY(TM) AUDIX(R) Multimedia Messaging System and PacketStar(TM) Internet Telephony System (ITS) -- leverage Lucent's traffic-smart(TM) networking(TM), voice-enabled Cajun Campus switches, RealNet Rules Enterprise Policy Manager and QIP(R) Enterprise 5.
BUSINESS WIRE)--April 23, 1997--Lucent Technologies today announced the PC version of its MultiMedia Communications eXchange Server (MMCX) bringing the same full-fledged multimedia calling capabilities to the PC environment as it brought to environment.
BUSINESS WIRE)--April 23, 1997-- Companies Collaborate to Extend Flexibility of Multimedia Communications Product DataBeam and Lucent Technologies today announced that Lucent will be shipping its new MultiMedia Communications eXchange (MMCX) Server with data communications capabilities based on DataBeam's T.
Based on industry-wide multimedia communications standards, the other products are the MultiPoint Conferencing Unit (MCU) gives businesses the capability to schedule and connect as many as 48 different voice and video endpoints across an enterprise during a multimedia conference; and the MultiMedia Communications eXchange (MMCX), which brings real-time telephony and multipoint conferencing features to voice, video and data communications over local-area and wide-area networks.
Natural MicroSystems' open Internet Telephony platform in conjunction with the ability of our MultiMedia Communications eXchange (MMCX) to integrate communications in multiple media will enable us to bring applications such as Internet-enabled call centers to market quickly.
Lucent Technologies' Internet telephony server is built on technology first released in the MultiMedia Communications Exchange (MMCX) announced last October.