Norstar has one of the lowest failure rates in the industry, which means
it is an extremely durable and reliable communications system.
Norstar's LCD window walks users through feature and application
usage. This makes Norstar one of the easiest telephone systems to use
and eliminates the need for time-consuming and expensive training sessions.
Norstar's advanced architecture provides high bandwidth to the
desktop. This means users can take advantage of applications like ISDN
and Computer Telephony Integration without any changes to existing wiring
(in most cases).
Norstar's scalable design allows systems to grow with the business.
Expansion Cartridges or Station and Trunk Modules enable users to easily
increase system size, weather the business has one employee or one
hundred. And the most of the investment is protected, since common
hardware components, most peripherals and all telephone sets can be used on
all Norstar systems.
Norstar's scalable design also makes it easier to add software and
hardware options to the system, tailoring it to communication needs. A
wide variety of advanced Norstar applications can be easily added to Norstar
systems offering ways to improve office efficiency.
Norstar's digital architecture creates a platform for current and future
PC-based applications. Special software packages can distribute calls,
track billable activity and generate reports on incoming and outgoing
telephone calls.
Norstar features a family of award-winning telephone sets. Norstar's
attractive high-tech and compact design makes it a favorite with professional
office designers.
Norstar telephone sets feature built-in handsfree speakerphones (except
M7100); built-in wall mount capability; headset jacks (except M7100); and
volume controls. These features are standards, not options.
Norstar is the #1 small system for business communications in the
world. Norstar telephones sit on the desktops of more than 10 million
business people in more than 80 countries around the globe.
Norstar in manufactured and supported by Nortel Networks, a 100-year old
company that is one of the world's leading providers of digital
telecommunications and transmission equipment.