Upgrade Your Old Nortel Phone System with E-MetroTel

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Without E-MetroTel

  • New Phone System (PBX or Cloud)
  • New cabling for new phones,
  • New, different desk phones,
  • New features to figure out,
  • New ways to Hold, Transfer, get VM,
  • Steep Learning Curve,
  • Lost Productivity!

With E-MetroTel

  • New Phone System (PBX, Cloud or Virtual)

An oversimplification? Maybe.
True? Yes!
Achievable? Sure!
Provable? Of Course!

And, not long after E-MetroTel achieved the marvel described above, they became the FIRST and ONLY telecom manufacturer to support legacy, digital phones made by other companies – their competitors no less!!!Avaya, NEC, Panasonic, Mitel and of course Nortelso far!

The NEW Nortel is Here!

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Find out for yourself… Contact us. Call us for a free discussion about your phone system or complete our Contact Form and discover how we might be able to provide you with a creative and economic upgrade solution.

A Brief History…

Nortel Networks, founded in Montreal, Quebec in1895 as Northern Electric, became a global leader in the field of telecommunications. Throughout its history, it focused on networking solutions for voice, data, and video networks. Catering to ISPs, telecom carriers, enterprises, and dot-coms, Nortel offered diverse networking products and services. They were pioneers in Internet Protocol, high-speed access, long-distance / optical transmission and wireless technologies. Their top-selling products included switches, routers, and telecommunications infrastructure, making them a pivotal force in the industry. At its zenith, Nortel reported annual sales surpassing $22 billion.

However, an accounting scandal led to the company filing bankruptcy in 2009, culminating in a prolonged legal battle for settlements that persisted until 2017. But, despite the company’s closure, millions of Nortel phone systems continue to be operational in businesses all over the globe, a testament to their widespread adoption and durability even after the official end of Nortel’s operations.

Nortel Logo.

The Ongoing Legacy

At this point, no public information is available on the exact count of companies in the world still using Nortel telephone systems. However, considering the historical popularity of Nortel systems and the longevity of their use, a significant number of businesses still utilize these systems, as evident from the volume of social media discussions about their discontinuation since 2010.

Your Next Steps

There is no denying that Nortel systems were built very well and made to last. Two of their main product lines, Norstar and Meridian phone systems, were heavyweights in the business community in their heyday. However, if you are still using an old Nortel system, you are long overdue for an upgrade. These systems are becoming outdated, posing security risks and challenges due to the lack of ongoing support. Businesses are encouraged to switch to more modern, supported, and secure communication systems, like Voice over IP or cloud-based solutions.

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Typical Nortel BCM 50 with a Call Pilot voicemail and Music-on-Hold player above. And to the right is its predecessor, a Nortel MICS with a Fiber Station Module.

Upgrading your old phone system is much easier and cheaper than it used to be! (And the same is true for your Dialtone / Connectivity services.) Furthermore, you’ll have features you never knew existed that can make your business-life simpler, easier and more profitable!

“Before and After: E-MetroTel Green Migration
E-MetroTel Green Migration is now powering the Idaho National Laboratory, a key facility under the United States Department of Energy. Our platform is currently serving 6,000 users at the lab. Yesterday, I visited the site and learned about the significant cost savings our solution has delivered to the government, all with minimal downtime—often under 10 minutes! If you want your communication systems to withstand cyber-attacks, choose E-MetroTel!”

Ardavan Nawaby, Founder & CEO – E-MetroTel

“Having worked in this industry from “that era” to “this,” it is SO gratifying to see such a succinct image representing all those years of persistent evolution in business telephony! Congratulations to you and your entire team Ardavan on this beautiful migration at INL and to such a worthy endeavor overall, still in progress! Keep it going, for all of us!{“

–Jim Rusnock, President at Double Eagle Voice & Data Systems

What Are Your Choices?

There are a few options.

  1. You can purchase any new phone system with its probable upgrade requirements like new cabling and / or new phones?
  2. You can keep repairing your Nortel system but that likely has a short future. And you’d be investing in outdated technology?
  3. You can update your Nortel system by considering an E-MetroTel solution.
    1. E-MetroTel is the ONLY new phone system that can work with your old Nortel phones.
    2. Have the option to re-use your current Nortel phones (or a Panasonic, Avaya or Mitel,) and…
    3. Get a new system with updated technology and advanced features to use for many years to come.

One of the really outstanding features of E-MetroTel is its Infinity One collaboration tool that keeps you and your staff in touch in more ways than one. It includes a soft phone along with Presence Management as you see in the image below. You can step away for lunch, work from home or travel anywhere without missing a call. InfinityOne is an excellent team builder and productivity tool for businesses large and small. Read more about it from the ‘horse’s mouth’ by clicking here.

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