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Managing Contacts with Mobile Voice Client 2050

Example

An end user has a DN on a server located in Atlanta and another DN on a server located in New York. The end user has set up two dialing locations: one named “Atlanta”’, with an area code of 404, and another named “New York”, with an area code of 646. The end user also has entered ‘646’ as the default area code in the Contacts application.

The end user also has programmed Dialing Patterns as follows:

for local calls, dial: 9,G

for long-distance calls, dial: 6,1FG

for international calls, dial: 6,011,EFG

Note: According to the Dialing Patterns dialog, E means insert country code, F means insert area code, and G means insert the number. Insertion of “,” (a comma) indicates a one half-second pause.

With the location of New York selected, the end user enters information for a contact whose business number is 555-1212. The Contacts application uses the Contacts Area code to determine the area code default (646).

With the location of New York selected, the end user enters information for a contact whose business number is 416-555- 1212. The end user enters all ten digits to record the number in Contacts as (416) 555-1212.

With the location of New York selected, when the end user selects 555-1212 in the MVC 2050 Contacts list, and selects Dial Business, the Phone details dialog box appears and displays the number to be dialed as 9,5551212.

With the location of New York selected, when the end user selects 416-555-1212 in the MVC 2050 Contacts list, and selects Dial Business, the Phone details dialog box appears and displays the number to be dialed as 6,4165551212.

With the location of Atlanta selected, when the end user selects 555-1212 in the MVC 2050 Contacts list, and selects Dial Business, the Phone details dialog box appears and displays the number to be dialed as 9,16465551212.

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Contents Nortel Mobile Voice Client Page Revision history Revision history Contents Managing Contacts with Mobile Voice Client 2050 Mobile Voice Client 2050 settingsMobile Voice Client 2050 for expert users About this guide Mobile Voice Client 2050 overview Communication servers Software dependenciesSupported PDAs Headsets MVC 2050 menus MVC 2050 menus and screen featuresCall Handling screen portrait Screen features Selections MVC 2050 screen featuresRemoving a previous version of MVC Installing and configuring the Mobile Voice ClientConnecting a PDA to a desktop PC using ActiveSync MVC 2050 installation methodActiveSync connected Installing the MVC 2050 from a desktop PC using ActiveSyncEnable ClearType MVC 2050 configurationAutomatic Gain Control Installing and configuring the Mobile Voice Client Starting the MVC MVC 2050 Call Handling screenAppearance NavigationMVC 2050 graphical interface skins components Black skin Display Programmable line/feature keysSoft keys self-labeled Dialpad MenusMessage Lamp Mute Indication LampSelect Recently Used Application Paste SettingsContacts ExitKeys menu Answer KeysRelease FeaturesHold Keys Features screen Macros HelpAbout MVC DiagnosticsIcons Toolbar icons Call Handling iconsDirectory ServicesInbox/Messages Outbox/ShiftSystem Input Menu Bar iconsContacts List ToolbarTranscriber used to enter a number File menu Menu and icon summariesKeys menu File menuKeys menu Part 2 Help menuHelp menu Making a telephone call Managing calls with Mobile Voice ClientHolding a call Answering a callRetrieving a call Ending a callStarting Contacts and the Contacts application Managing Contacts with Mobile Voice ClientAccessing the PDA Contacts list Accessing Contacts HelpEditing the Contacts list MVC 2050 Contacts screen Dialing a number from the Contacts listDialing formats Phone details dialog box Dialing locations Dialing patterns 553-AAA1534 Area codeSpecify Tone dialing Select Dialing Patterns Dialing LocationsExample ESN numbers ESN dialing 553-AAA1532 Extension numbersExtension number Sounds Mobile Voice Client 2050 settingsSounds server connected Audible notification of server connection or disconnectionServer unresponsive Server unreachableServer connected Profiles screen ProfilesCreating a new profile Modifying the name of a profile Removing a profileExporting profiles Changing the current profileImporting profiles ServerAAA1191.bmp Macros Dhcp Setting on the Server screenKeys Macros menu Macro screenContents Preview Mobile Voice Client 2050 for expert users Client diagnosticsAudio quality Audio delayAudio quality slider Audio clarity Advanced AudioItems on the Advanced Audio screen Items on the Listener IP screen Listener IPHardware ID screen Hardware IDSelection Description Recovering Server unreachable Soft reset, server nHard Reset Connection historyWiFi use for a cradled PDA WiFiPage Copyright Nortel Networks Limited All Rights Reserved
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2050 specifications

Nortel Networks, once a leading telecommunications equipment manufacturer, has certainly evolved into an emblem of resilience and innovation by the year 2050. The company has pivoted towards a modernized technology landscape, embodying cutting-edge advancements primarily in the areas of 5G connectivity, artificial intelligence, and sustainable networking solutions.

One of the most significant features of Nortel Networks in 2050 is its state-of-the-art 5G infrastructure. The global demand for high-speed connectivity has propelled Nortel to develop revolutionary network technologies that support ultra-reliable, low-latency communication. The introduction of network slicing allows customers to access tailored connectivity experiences, optimizing their network usage for various applications from healthcare to smart city initiatives.

Complementing its 5G advancements, Nortel’s AI-driven analytics platform stands out prominently. With its ability to monitor network traffic in real-time, Nortel’s AI solutions empower businesses to make data-driven decisions, enhance user experiences, and predict maintenance issues before they escalate. This proactive approach to network management reduces downtime and increases operational efficiency, setting a new efficiency standard in the industry.

Nortel has also taken significant strides in sustainable networking technologies. By utilizing advanced green technologies, like energy-efficient hardware and renewable energy sources, Nortel is committed to minimizing its carbon footprint. The company’s innovations in energy harvesting and power management have led to reduced operational costs and a commitment to corporate responsibility that resonates with environmentally conscious consumers.

Enhanced security protocols have also characterized Nortel Networks 2050. With the growing digital landscape comes an increasing risk of cyber threats. Nortel has developed multi-layered security frameworks that leverage AI and machine learning to identify and neutralize potential threats dynamically, ensuring network integrity and user privacy.

Collaboration remains at the heart of Nortel’s strategy in 2050. By fostering partnerships with global tech leaders, startups, and academic institutions, Nortel is spearheading advancements in Quantum Networking, paving the way for future-ready communication systems.

In summary, Nortel Networks 2050 exemplifies a forward-thinking organization, leading with innovations in 5G technology, AI analytics, sustainability, security, and collaboration, thereby repositioning itself as a vital player in the next generation of telecommunications.