Specifications

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Mitel Networks 6500 Speech-Enabled Unified Messaging
Mitel Networks 6500 Speech-Enabled Unified Messaging is fully integrated with Microsoft Outlook
and the Mitel Networks 6500 Speech Enabled Attendant application. It provides access to all
messages from a single Outlook Inbox that users can filter and navigate via speech recognition.
Using this application, users can
Ask the system to play messages based on caller, date, type, and priority without having to
view messages sequentially
Dial calls by simply saying the contact’s name (through access to Outlook's contact list)
Check for urgent messages using the telephone
Check for messages from a particular person.
Extra functionality includes the ability to
Manage appointments, meeting requests, or tasks using the telephone (Calendar and Task
Management option)
Forward a fax or email to another fax number using the telephone (Fax Integration Option).
Mitel Networks 6500 Speech-Enabled Applications Options
These applications are available as additional purchasable options on the 6500 SE Attendant or 6500
SE Unified Messaging. For complete details, please refer to the Mitel Networks 6500 Speech-
Enabled Applications documentation.
Enterprise Voice Portal
Enterprise Voice Portal uses VoiceXML (Voice Extensible Markup Language) technology that allows
interaction with the Internet by using voice commands. Enterprise Voice Portal enables rapid creation
and modification of voice enabled web sites for enterprises. Adding the power of voice access to web
sites provides access to anyone with a telephone. It can be used to power applications such as
Voice activated dialing
Telephone access to corporate intranets
Database access for queries such as parcel tracking, news, weather, and stock quotes.
During a single telephone call, users can surf a website by using voice commands and link to other
related sites.
Mobility
The Mobility feature provides users with the ability to redirect the 6500 SE Applications calls made to
their default number to one of their other programmed numbers, or to a temporary number. While
Mobility is enabled, all calls made to the users default are directed to the "reach me at" number.
However, if a caller specifically requests the users cellular phone, pager, facsimile, or home phone,
then the call is directed to the requested number.