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ERICSSON CORPORATE TELEPHONY Ericsson Corporate Telephony (ECT) integrates MX-ONE™ and Microsoft ® Live Communications Server (LCS), giving MS Office users access to business-class telephony features from their desktops. ECT is a first step towards integrating business processes with enterprise communications. ECT supports and empowers end-users, enabling them to focus on their tasks, to be more efficient and to work more cost effectively. Ericsson Corporate Telephony solution: ECT Gateway for Ericsson MX-ONE™ or Mobility Gateway integration with Microsoft ® Live Communications Server (LCS) ECT Client for Sony Ericsson P990 and M600 smartphones, enabling call control and corporate directory access in MX-ONE™ Communications Organizer or DNA via 3G/SIP.

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ERICSSON CORPORATE TELEPHONY

Ericsson Corporate Telephony (ECT)integrates MX-ONE™ and Microsoft® LiveCommunications Server (LCS), giving MSOffice users access to business-classtelephony features from their desktops.

ECT is a first step towards integrating business processeswith enterprise communications. ECT supports andempowers end-users, enabling them to focus on theirtasks, to be more efficient and to work more costeffectively.

Ericsson Corporate Telephony solution:

ECT Gateway for Ericsson MX-ONE™ or Mobility Gatewayintegration with Microsoft® Live Communications Server(LCS)

ECT Client for Sony Ericsson P990 and M600smartphones, enabling call control and corporate directoryaccess in MX-ONE™ Communications Organizer or DNAvia 3G/SIP.

Ericsson Corporate Telephony

Solution components:

ECT consists of server software integrating EricssonMX-ONE™ or Ericsson Mobility Gateway with Microsoft®

Live Communications Server (LCS), enabling support ofthird-party call control in a PBX via Microsoft® OfficeCommunicator clients.

The other part of the ECT solution uses built-in support inSony Ericsson P990 and M600 smartphones to betterintegrate them as full-featured office extensions in anMX-ONE™ or Mobility Gateway solution.

ECT Server Integration with LCS

LCS integration enables MX-ONE™ users to manage callsalso from MS Office Communicator. Any fixed or mobileextensions supported by a PBX may use click-to-dial fromMS Outlook (or any other MS Office application), andsetting up and controlling calls via the ECT gateway.Presence status is passed from the MX-ONE™ to LCS,enabling real-time caller presence information to beviewed from Office Communicator, together with absence

PBX Ericsson MX-ONE™ Version 3 or later, Ericsson MX-ONE™ Telephony

Switch, Non-Ericsson PBX with Ericsson Mobility Gateway

PBX configuration must include Ericsson Enterprise License Manager and Open Application Server

Microsoft® Live Communications Server Microsoft® LCS 2005 SP1, Standard Edition or Enterprise Edition

For secure remote access to IP networks Virtual Private Network (VPN) server and VPN clients in smartphones

Mobile devices (for mobile extensions) Sony Ericsson P990 and Sony Ericsson M600

System Requirements

Alice

Alice’s Office

extension

Bob

Bob’s Office

extension

Bob’s M600i

Alice’s P990i

LCS

Corporate LAN/WAN

Mobile Network

Sip Channel

ECT gateway

Corporate directory

MX-ONE™

information from MS Outlook calendars, etc. Informationon missed calls is sent to the MS Outlook inbox whereusers can click-to-dial to return calls.

ECT for P990 and M600

With ECT Client, PBX features can be used from asmartphone via a 3G-SIP link to a PBX.

ECT Client interacts with the PBX Calling Card Feature(PCCF) in smartphones to let users specify how outgoingcalls should be handled (routing through the PBX or not).

The ECT client supports twoscenarios—the basic DTMFfunctionality as in earliersmartphone generations,and the new SessionInitiation Protocol (SIP) datalink that provides enhancedfunctionality through UMTSnetworks. Users can eitherinvoke PBX features bysending feature commandswith DTMF or by signalingover a SIP data link.

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