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3Com NBX Business Telephone Systems ?Q. Are you looking for information or answers about the 3Com NBX business telephone systems ? A. "We view Voice over IP to be one of the critical growth areas coming out of networking, as such, we're excited to see this technology being given special emphasis at the show," said Dan Massiello, vice president and general manager, Voice Solutions Business Line, 3Com Network Systems Business Unit. "The selection of the 3Com NBX 100 communications system in Network Computing's showcase comes at an ideal time as it serves to disprove the words of skeptics and reaffirm that convergence is here right now and that customers can begin benefiting from its many advantages." The live 3Com LAN telephony demonstrations will be held at the publication's Real-World Labs booth in the North Lobby between 9:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. on May 11th through May 13th. For other 3Com innovations and information, visit the company's show booth (#5653). About 3Com NBX 100 Communications System The 3Com NBX 100 communications system is the cornerstone product in 3Com's LAN telephony strategy for small and growing businesses. It is a feature-rich, cost-effective means for growing businesses to consolidate both voice and data on one network infrastructure, providing a single point of browser-based administration and management. 3Com's solution improves productivity and allows small and medium businesses to scale their data/telephone networks as they grow to include larger and remote offices. The NBX 100 communications system delivers popular features such as a multi-line business telephone set with Caller ID, AutoAttendant, Unified Messaging, LAN/WAN connectivity, and Computer Telephony Integration (CTI) built into every reliable system. In addition the 3Com NBX 100 offers a suite of IP communications services including IP on the Fly and H.323 ConneXtions, delivering voice and data communications to remote users and branch locations over a single network infrastructure. With standard Ethernet infrastructures and support for new Ethernet 802.1p/Q LAN traffic prioritization implementations, 3Com can deliver today's Ethernet-based data and voice networks for small and medium enterprises. Based on number of users and specific applications, small and growing businesses can deploy 3Com's comprehensive solutions, including 3Com EtherLink(R) Network Interface Cards (NICs) with DynamicAccess(R), OfficeConnect(R) and SuperStack(R) hubs, switches, routers and remote access products and NBX LAN telephony communications systems. About 3Com Corporation
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