The principal and faculty at an elementary school depend on their business communications
system as much as their peers at a large metropolitan high school rely
on their enterprise communication system to keep themselves, staff
and students in contact with each other. Their communications systems must have
robust system features, easy-to-use applications and produce cost effective, productivity
enhancing benefits.
Small school districts and private schools may benefit from stand-alone systems.
Educators in more extensive school districts need their communication systems to
extend voice features across the district by networking multiple
sites into one common system architecture. Integration of voice, data and video
and IP telephony (the transportation of voice communications over
Internet Protocol, also known as VoIP) are also key attributes of well-rounded communication
system. AML's voice communication platforms can also help:
- Create a centrally managed voice network
- Extend voice communications to remote schools
- Customize phone services for school departments