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Unified Group are involved with the Beta testing of the Nortel Mobile Communication 3100 Series portfolio. Using the Blackberry mobile devices.
The Nortel Mobile Communications 3100 (MC 3100) Series Portfolio extends commonly used PBX features and functions as well as voice and messaging to mobile devices. This is typically over a wireless and a cellular networks.
The Nortel Mobile Communications 3100 (MC 3100) Series Portfolio includes server and client components in the form of a Nortel Mobile Communication Gateway 3100 (MCG 3100) and Mobile Communications Clients (MCC3100).
The MCG3100 extends network feature functionality to mobile clients (supported RIM and Nokia phones)

The Nortel Mobile Communication Gateway 3100 (MCG 3100) is a data gateway that extends network feature functionality to mobile clients. The mobile clients (supported RIM and Nokia phones) register to the MCG 3100
to access the enterprise network. After registration, users can perform a
variety of functions such as:
• Manage friends by using the MCC 3100 local directory.
BlackBerry users can also manage friends by using the BlackBerry
address book.
• Search the corporate directory and the MCC 3100 local directory.
• Use the logs to view the most recent related incoming and outgoing
calls, voice mail indicator, and system events.
• Create a user group that contains multiple friends and then initiate an
ad hoc conference call to the group members.
• Redirect incoming calls to alternative contact locations (for example.
office, home, or other).
• Associate a single number with all of your outbound calls.
• See the message waiting indicator (MWI) that appears when a new
message is waiting
The MCC 3100 for BlackBerry and the MCC 3100 for Nokia require a Mobile Communication Gateway 3100 (MCG 3100) and a CS 1000. The clients communicate with the MCG 3100 using the cellular or wireless network to extend Enterprise features to the mobile devices. The MCC 3100 for Windows Mobile does not require the MCG 3100.

The MCG 3100 provides the MC 3100 Group Call feature, which MCC 3100
for BlackBerry and MCC 3100 for Nokia users can use. The MCG 3100 administration uses a web-based administration tool that enables administrators to perform the following tasks:
• monitor the MCG 3100 and active MC 3100 Group Calls
• start, stop and restart the MCG 3100 software processes
• update the MCG 3100 operating parameters
• monitor users
• track statistics for the entire system or individual users
• manage the distribution of client software
• troubleshoot problems using the built-in packet capture tool
The Mobile Communications Client (MCC) 3100 for Windows Mobile operates on a wireless-enabled Windows Mobile handheld device. The MCC 3100 consolidates cellular and wireless voice and messaging services using a Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) application. The MCC 3100 also provides a wireless Standby feature to that makes voice over wireless practical within an Enterprise deployment.
You can purchase the MCC 3100 for Windows Mobile with or without an integrated Virtual Private Network (VPN) client. The VPN client enables secure calling from within the Enterprise wireless network or from internet hotspots. After connecting through the VPN, all other applications on the device use the VPN tunnel.
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