Lucent Technologies 101-1620-005 User Manual

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Octel Unified Messenger Concepts & Planning Guide
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Introduction
Today e-mail, voice mail, and fax are established as strategic, enabling 
technologies at companies large and small. As a result, people are 
receiving both a larger volume and more types of messages than ever 
before.
However, each kind of message typically requires its own access medium 
(telephone, personal computer, or fax device) and support structure 
(capital equipment, management tools, and service procedures). The task 
of retrieving, prioritizing, and storing messages can be inconvenient, 
complex, and time-consuming, even though messaging should enhance 
and streamline the communications process.
To make this task easier, Octel Unified Messenger provides the following 
features:
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Messaging convenience
Octel Unified Messenger enables everyone to view, listen to, 
send, store, and retrieve all their messages from one mailbox (the 
“unified mailbox”) with whatever access tool is the most 
convenient at any particular time: telephone, desktop computer, 
portable computer, or fax device.
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Simplified messaging management
With Octel Unified Messenger, organizations can simplify 
communications administration, maintain accurate messaging 
directories, and reduce communication costs.
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Interoperability
Utilizing OctelNet, Octel Unified Messenger systems 
interoperate with other Lucent Technologies Octel Messaging 
Division (OMD) voice messaging systems. This means that 
subscribers can exchange voice messages with users on other 
Octel messaging servers that support OctelNet.