Large Enterprise using Aastra Solutions
Stadium
Aastra levererar modern och funktionell kundservice till sportjätten Stadium
Bättre bemötande av kunderna
Aastras CMG-svit bidrar till guldregn över telefoni-mästarna
Resias resa mot Aastra gick som tåget
Konsolidering och virtualisering gav kostnadsbesparingar som centraliserad administration, minskat antal teleledningar, minskade telfoni- och resekostnader
Stadt Frauenfeld
CTI (Computer Telephony Integration), VoIP, eine komfortable Vermittlungssoftware und Möglichkeiten für den flexiblen Ausbau.
Bernmobil bewegt – und zählt auf ein Aastra 470 Kommunikationssystem
Bernmobil bewegt und als Transportgesellschaft von rund 350'000 Personen in Bern und der Agglomeration ist Bernmobil auch auf ein einwandfrei funktionierendes Kommunikationssystem angewiesen.
Der weltweit führende Anbieter für Bürobedarf vertraut auch auf Aastra
Lyreco wurde 1925 gegründet und zählt zu den weltweit führenden Lieferanten für Bürobedarf. Lyreco ist weltweit tätig. Das Produktsortiment umfasst mehr als 6'000 Artikel.
Moderne Kommunikation für das Referenzmedium der französischen Schweiz
«Le Temps» wurde im März 1998 gegründet und ist heute das Referenzmedium der französischen Schweiz.
Vernetzung von 200 Firmen mit mehr als 3'000 Anschlüssen
Der EuroAirport bietet Büros und Verkaufsflächen für rund 200 Firmen an und stellt diesen die Telekommunikationsinfrastruktur mit Zugang zu den drei Netzen CH / DE / FR zur Verfügung.
Infrastructure required for voice, data and video services
Italian construction company, Immobiliare FP, built a new resort in Gioiosa Marea that needed an optical network infrastructure providing every room in the resort with voice and data services.
UFRGS
The UGRGS’s telecom system supports all communications needs for three university campuses distributed on nine sites, serving all university departments.
VOO is one of the largest cable operators in Belgium
VOO opts for Aastra's Solidus eCare Multimedia Contact Center solution
Viking Line
Viking Line commenced its services in 1959. Today, Viking Line owns seven vessels, which sail between the Finnish mainland, Åland and Sweden as well as between Finland and the Baltic states.
University of Western Austrailia makes the move to SIP
Aastra provided the University of Western Australia with a strategic MX-ONE® Telephony Server upgrade. The upgrade included the introduction of SIP capability and true IP switching.
University Hospital of Clermont-Ferrand
The University Hospital wanted to implement a wireless network in its new buildings to support the mobility of medical staff, both for managing the medical drug circuit and for patient prescription.
Tulane deploys Aastra SIP phones in its neighbourhood-based clinics
Tulane’s Health Science Center provides cost-effective telecommunication services to small, remote locations throughout the New Orleans area.
The Carlsberg Group upgrades its telephony infrastructure
Carlsberg awards Aastra a five-year managed services contract to upgrade its telephony infrastructure in Europe providing unified communications for more than 8,500 extensions
School District in British Columbia deploys Aastra SIP phones
School District 42 replaces its outdated phone system with and Asterisk-based VoIP system and Aastra SIP telephones
RTL Television GmbH
Wanting to implement a more modernized communication system, RTL Television GmbH installed Aastra's MX-ONE. The MX-ONE install allowed RTL Television to keep their existing infrastructure.
Improved services and response times needed by municipality
A key requirement was that the system allows users to move seamlessly between the fixed-line and mobile network via IP telephony.
Interregional Distribution Grid Company of Center (MRSK)
MRSK Center wanted to start benefiting from IP communication, increase the efficiency of its personnel by integrating an Aastra MX-ONE® TSW with Microsoft® Office Communications Server 2007.
National Railway company upgrades system at new headquarters
MÁV Co., Hungary’s national railway system, was moving to a new headquarters and required a new system and seamless transition.
Press Organisation improves its communication system
Lambrakis Press required a communications system which would provide a rich range of high-quality features and an innovative solution to cater to its needs.
Industrias Peñoles upgrades to IP Telephony
With the move to an IP based system, Industrias Peñoles implemented Aastra SIP terminals as part of the solution.
GESPAG undergoes major upgrade across all its hospitals
At the twelve sites, which are linked together in an IP network, four MX-ONE® servers and six MX-ONE® TSW platforms were employed, supporting a total of 15,000 lines; 3,200 of which are used by DECT.
German pension insurer needed harmonised system after merger
Rentenversicherung Berlin and Rentenversicherung Brandenburg underwent a merger in 2006. The communications technology used by the formerly independent administrative centres had to be harmonised.
BreBank of Poland replaces its entire communications infrastructure
The Banks new system had to be able to cater to the communications needs of the whole enterprise, including its small branch offices.
University makes gradual transition to VoIP and SIP
Facing the need to expand the system’s capabilities as well as perform a major upgrade to the core campus network, the University began an evaluation of replacement options in 2008