About NortelNortel has been making business phones for more than a century. The roots of the brand can be traced all the way back to 1882, when the Mechanical Department of the Bell Telephone Company of Canada was set up to manufacture telephone sets for business customers. Since then, Nortel has grown spectacularly and expanded beyond its North American heartland into emerging markets in Asia, Africa and Latin America. The Toronto-based firm's products can now be found in more than 150 countries across the globe including key areas like the UK and Ireland. Indeed, a glance at its client rostrum graphically illustrates just how big the telecoms group behind Nortel business phones has become. The company has experience of dealing with businesses in every sector imaginable. From the US Department of Defence to Mumbai International Airport and from Deloitte to Sao Paulo stock exchange – it's hard to think of a more diverse group of clients, but all these organisations rely on Nortel products to get the job done. Prospective Nortel business phone customers may also be interested to know that it has even been chosen to support the Olympics. The iconic Canadian company is the official converged network equipment supplier for the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver. And this is by no means a one-off because Nortel has also been selected as the Official Network Infrastructure Partner of the London 2012 Olympic games. So there's no doubting the company's incredible reach but what is it about Nortel business phones that makes them so special? In the telecoms market, brands such as the Nortel Meridian range have become synonymous with offering high levels of performance at remarkably low cost. Functional devices such as the M2006 and the M3901 may only set back buyers as little as £35 but they include everything you'd expect from a quality business phone such as a full numeric keypad and handy feature buttons. Meanwhile, the M3904 and M3903 throw in plenty of high-end features like multi-line displays and interactive soft keys but still come in well under the £200 threshold. So whatever your price range and wherever you're based, Nortel business phones are a great place to start. |