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UCaaS Subscription Detail Functionality Devices / Endpoints Types of UCaaS subscriptions Essent ial Basi c Foundati on P1 Professi onal Maximum # of Devices Per User 1 1 1 1 10 IP Telephony / VoIP Essential: Cisco 3905, 6901 Basic : Cisco 3905, 6901, 6911, 6921 Foundation/Pro : All Cisco IP phones and selected 3 rd party SIP- enabled IP phones PSTN Access Instant Messaging & Presence Cisco Jabber O Mobile Desktop (IM, Presence, escalate chat to call, etc.) Cisco Jabber: Full Mobile UC Softphone Clients O O Mobility (Single Number Reach) Cisco Unified Mobility O O Messaging (voicemail) Cisco Unity Connection O O O Survivable Remote Site Telephony (backup call control) Cisco ISR gateways O O O O O Mass notifications, overhead paging, and scheduling bells/clocks (one button/click) IPcelerate, Syn-Apps, SingleWire O O O O O Business Video Calling Cisco IP video phones O O O O O tional & available for additional charge. Features and specifications are subject to change, and some may not be eligible for E-rate

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UCaaS Subscription DetailFunctionality Devices / Endpoints

Types of UCaaS subscriptions

Essential Basic Foundation P1 Professional

Maximum # of Devices Per User 1 1 1 1 10

IP Telephony / VoIPEssential: Cisco 3905, 6901Basic: Cisco 3905, 6901, 6911, 6921Foundation/Pro: All Cisco IP phones and selected 3rd party SIP-enabled IP phones

PSTN Access

Instant Messaging & Presence Cisco Jabber O

Mobile Desktop (IM, Presence, escalate chat to call, etc.) Cisco Jabber: Full Mobile UC Softphone Clients O O

Mobility (Single Number Reach) Cisco Unified Mobility O O

Messaging (voicemail) Cisco Unity Connection O O O

Survivable Remote Site Telephony (backup call control) Cisco ISR gateways O O O O O

Mass notifications, overhead paging, and scheduling bells/clocks (one button/click) IPcelerate, Syn-Apps, SingleWire O O O O O

Business Video Calling Cisco IP video phones O O O O O

Note: O = Optional & available for additional charge. Features and specifications are subject to change, and some may not be eligible for E-rate P1 funding.

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TPaaS Subscription Detail

Functionality Supported Devices / Endpoints

Types of TPaaS subscriptions

Foundation or Professional

TelePresence Rooms(Cisco)

Classic(non-Cisco)

Point-to-point internal (1:1) personal desktop sessions

Cisco EX 60/90Mac or PC with Cisco Jabber and built-in camera (or with Precision HD camera)Video-enabled Cisco IP phones (e.g., DX650)

Larger, point-to-point internal meetings or conferences (e.g., presenting to group viewing a single conference screen)

Cisco CTS, Profile, SX, MX, TX, Integrator Kits O

Point-to-point internal use of, and interoperability with, legacy video equipment; includes custom apps to control camera (e.g., pan/tilt/ dial)

Polycom, LifeSize and other SIP or H.323 standards-compliant TelePresence endpoints O

Point-to-point external (B2B) meetings All O O O

Multipoint meetings with 3+ endpoints (“Rendezvous Room” requires selection of dedicated or shared/VMR ports)

All O O O

Note: O = Optional & available for additional charge. Features and specifications are subject to change.

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WAN Services How to Connect Your TeleSpace Subscriptions (if not using preferred method of corporate MPLS circuits)

Functionality for Voice and TelePresence Use Cases

Types of WAN Service subscriptions

Cloud Connect Mobile Connect

PSTN Calling Plans

Secure end-user connectivity to TeleSpace Quad Core Network

SOHO access, connections to smaller enterprise locations via public Internet

Mobile devices, tablets, smartphones, BYOD access via public Internet

PSTN access (local, long distance), SIP trunking, DIDs, E911, number portability

Telephony and video trunking, aggregation, CPE or Cloud termination points

Note: Features and specifications are subject to change.