Mitel's Communication Systems include digital endpoints that are supported on the Mitel 5000 Network Communications Solutions and the Mitel Axxess® Converged Communications Platform . For more details on each endpoint, click on the corresponding image.
To suit your dynamic needs, most Mitel IP endpoints are available in two modes: Mitel Protocol and SIP (Session Initiation Protocol) mode. Mitel Protocol provides an IP endpoint with access to the features and functionality of a traditional Mitel endpoint. Implementing SIP mode allows your enterprise to access the Shared Extension feature, which allows multiple endpoints to use the same extension number on an Mitel advanced communications system. Incoming calls to a shared extension are sent to SIP endpoints simultaneously; offering you dynamic mobility when you're away from your main desk. Additionally, SIP mode enables IP endpoints to interoperate with third-party SIP solutions.
This innovative, multimedia touch-screen endpoint runs on Microsoft® CE .NET, which creates a framework for integrating applications, such as Mitel Unified Communicator® software. With this device, users can conveniently use a stylus or their fingertips to manage calls, messages, contacts, routing rules and presence status.
Models 8662 and 8660 are multiprotocol endpoints, ideal for professionals who require information about the calls they handle, as well as advanced functionality. Featuring a six-line, Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) and eight one-touch "soft keys", users can reduce the time it takes to initiate and receive calls, retrieve and manage messages, access features and set Do-Not-Disturb messages.
These cost-effective, multiprotocol endpoints enable users to quickly handle calls and access features. The convenient, two-line LCD shows number called, Caller ID and more. Programmable buttons and the message waiting lamp help you respond to important business matters in a timely manner. This endpoint also features a second LAN port for peripheral devices such as a computer or IP printer.
The Model 8600 is a cost-effective, multiprotocol endpoint ideal for users who require standard functionality such as hold, transfer, DND conference and more.
The Model 8602 (IP softphone) is designed to run on a PC, allowing mobile and remote workers to connect to the phone system without losing key features. As a full-featured extension, the Model 8602 can be employed as a user's primary or secondary phone.