NEC Delivers FOMA(R)/Wireless LAN Dual Handset Solution to The Peninsula Tokyo
2. Safe environment with robust security
- The full IP-network infrastructure mainly consists of 4 units (redundant configuration) of the SIP-based IP telephony server, UNIVERGE SV7000, and approximately 450 units of the wireless LAN access point, UNIVERGE WL1500-AP.
- The user authentication function and the encode function using real-time transport protocol(3*)(RTP) prevent improper access to the hotel network and the leak of user ID and password information, in addition to protecting privacy of phone conversations. Furthermore, UNIVERGE WL1500-AP, provides multi-layer security functions such as DoS(4*) attack prevention and improper application access prevention. A safe broadband environment is realized by the robust security functions of both the server and access point.
“NEC possesses a major IP-PBX market share in hospitality, especially in Japan, Asia Pacific and North America, and we are now actively proposing a new UNIVERGE solution providing added value to the hotel industry,” said Kazuo Tsuzuki, Associate Senior Vice President, NEC Corporation. “As one of The Peninsula Hotels’ preferred vendors of PBX systems, we are very proud to deliver unified communication solutions for The Peninsula Tokyo’s sophisticated guests to ensure their maximum comfort, and to allow employees to meet guests’ needs smoothly and accurately.”
NEC is actively expanding development and sales of solutions for the hotel industry, such as its UNIVERGE FOMA(R) integrated solution(5*) employing the FOMA(R)/WLAN dual handset, N902iL, enabling its customers to realize enhanced business innovation.
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