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Alcatel-Lucent Business Phones BUSINESS COMMUNICATIONS FACE NEW MAKE A DIFFERENCE: DRIVER OF CHANGES CHOOSE CLOUDENABLED BUSINESS PHONES The Alcatel-Lucent Enterprise business phones connect to the Alcatel-Lucent Rainbow cloud, and to AI-enabled applications, right from your desk. 35% Make life easier for your teams and provide your customers with a quality communication experience Digital assistants and bots that leverages AI-enabled applications and cloud-based By 2023, 35% of workers will video collaboration. start working with bots or other forms of AI (IDC). Mobile workplace Customer experience More than 75% of workers By 2020, 86% of buyers will 75% would be more loyal to their 86% pay more for a better customer organization if it offered experience (Walker Study). exible work options (FlexJob). Quality communications With super-wideband audio, all Video communications will come across loud collaboration and clear. Business phones connected to a collaboration solution will help people work Alcatel-Lucent together wherever they are. Business Phones: Deliver a Superior Customer Experience In this age of digital transformation, your Over 40 million workers offer their customers customers expect quality interaction, impeccable a superior experience with Alcatel-Lucent service, and fast response from your teams. Enterprise phones: Join them! © 2019 ALE International. All rights reserved. The Alcatel-Lucent name and logo are trademarks of Nokia used under license by ALE. ALE Business Phones Disclaimer: The information contained in this guide is not binding and ALE reserves the right to modify it at any time. MPR 00370905-EN (March 2019) www.al-enterprise.com 8088 BT 8078s BT 8068s BT 8058s (IP) 8028s (IP) 8018 (IP) 8008G 8135s Smart DeskPhone Premium DeskPhone Premium DeskPhone Premium DeskPhone Premium DeskPhone DeskPhone DeskPhone IP Conference Phone Visit our Comparison Tool Additional 8088 8078s 8068s 8039s (Digital) 8029s (Digital) 8019s (Digital) 8008 (100 Mbit/s) models 8088 & 8088 BT No Cam 8008G CE, 8008 CE (SIP) Usage Executives Executives Managers Managers Information workers Information workers Information workers Meeting room Huddle rooms Managers Knowledge workers Knowledge workers Hot desking Hot desking Hot desking (up to 70 m2) Huddle rooms Attendants Attendants Lobby Lobby Hot-desking Hot-desking Hotel rooms Corridors Differentiating Video collaboration 5’’ touch color screen 3.5’’ color screen 3.5’’ color screen (IP) Backlit screen Compact format Compact format Control by mobile app experience Android Apps Touch navigation 10 contextual keys 10 contextual keys 6 contextual keys Backlit screen Backlit screen (G) OmniSound quality 7’’ touch color screen Bluetooth handset (BT) Bluetooth handset (BT) USB headset port (IP) 4 programmable keys 6 contextual keys 6 contextual keys Expansion microphones Touch navigation Alphabetic keyboard Alphabetic keyboard Alphabetic keyboard USB headset port (IP) 4 programmable keys Directory lookup key 5-way audio bridge Bluetooth handset (BT) Optional key modules Optional key modules Optional key modules Alphabetic keyboard USB headset port (IP) Gigabit Eth. PC port (G) Optional key modules Superwideband (IP) audio⁽²⁾ Protocol ALE or SIP Dual ALE/SIP Dual ALE/SIP Dual ALE/SIP Dual ALE/SIP Dual ALE/SIP Dual ALE/SIP, SIP (CE) SIP Wireless mobility DELIVER SUPERIOR CUSTOMER EXPERIENCES Bluetooth handset WITH ALCATELLUCENT ENTERPRISE PHONES • Pairing with Bluetooth Expert communications headset or smartphone Connection⁽¹⁾ to Alcatel-Lucent Rainbow Access to all phone system One number mobiity · Video collaboration · Al integrations services from the screen • 10 contextual keys with LED • Welcome, screening, queuing, team features provided out-of-the-box • Unied call history from any device Optional key modules Quality conversations Superwideband⁽²⁾ audio • Wideband audio on all phones Instant connection • USB headset port Alphabetic keyboard • 3.5 mm headset jack • Super-fast search and call 8068s BT • Optional key modules: 10 keys, 14 keys, 40 keys ELEGANT, STYLISH DESIGN. YOUR PHONES (1) Native connected software or connection through Communication Servers (2) Requires software upgrade BECOME YOUR BRAND ADVOCATES!.
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