IP Mobility Cincinnati, Oh

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513-926-6186
Columbus:
614-420-4572
2783 Martin Rd.
Dublin, OH 43017
Cincinnati:
513-926-6186
9891 Montgomery, Rd.
Cincinnati, Ohio 45242
Dayton:
937-222-2269
2324 Stanley Avenue
Dayton, Ohio 45404

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Vertical Summit — Communications for the Upwardly Mobile


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Two Sizes:
2-50 Users PDF Brochure
40-420 Users PDF Brochure
User guide PDF

Whether you have 2 phones or 400, now you can have it all – with the versatile Vertical Summit™ unified communications (UC) platform. More than a simple phone system, the Summit gives you cost-effective options that add up to real-time communications and bottom-line business benefits with the ability to easily – and affordably – migrate from analog to IP for true mobility and more. Simple to set up and administer, the Summit’s optimized IP/TDM hybrid architecture gives you all the standard features you need while supporting more advanced UC and mobility applications, so you can communicate and collaborate seamlessly wherever your business takes you. The Vertical Summit offers standard call handling features including one-touch call transfer, call recording, Caller ID and music on hold. Integrated applications offer more advanced voice workflows including automated routing through a multi-level auto attendant, robust call routing engine, voice mail with email notification, and the ability to extend your workflow beyond the phone with the Vertical Summit UC
mobile and desktop clients. Take your business communications to new heights with the Vertical Summit, the affordable solution for your mobility and communications needs.

Simple Administration
Vertical Summit is simple to set up, maintain, and use ensuring you can stay focused on your business. Manage the system from any web browser through the HTML5 based admin. The Vertical Summit also offers simplified wizards for basic tasks.

Simple User InteractionsIP Mobility
IP Mobility One-touch feature access using programmable phone buttons
IP Mobility UCS Desktop Client for rich in-office features
IP Mobility UCS Mobile Client for on the go access to features
IP Mobility IP Attendant software for simple operator/receptionist duties
IP Mobility Voicemail via e-mail
IP Mobility Optional click to call software to make dialing from your PC as
easy as clicking on the phone number

Simple Voice Over IP
Voice Over IP phones and trunks are easy to implement as well. Every
Vertical Summit includes built-in VOIP support and comes with
starter licenses. It’s simple to convert your office to net-generation
VOIP phones and reduce monthly trunking costs by upgrading to SIP trunks.

Mobile
Vertical Summit offers an affordable mobility solution for your business. Each system includes starter licenses UCS Desktop and Mobile clients. The Summit’s UCS clients give you seamless, single-number connectivity to customers, co-workers and features from your PC or smartphone, so you can:
IP Mobility Make, receive and transfer calls from anywhere with one touch
IP Mobility Ring your mobile client and desk phone at the same time
to pick up wherever is easiest
IP Mobility Access directories, call logs, paging and other system features
with the tap of a finger
IP Mobility Automatically synchronize contact directories
IP Mobility Send and receive secure IM, text and broadcast messages
IP Mobility Share applications, white boards and desktops in real
time
IP Mobility Record calls with a single click
IP Mobility Conduct 3-way conference calling Summit UCS Desktop &
Mobile Clients

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IP Mobility Vertical Summit — Communications for the Upwardly Mobile
IP Mobility Two sizes. More ways for small to mid-size businesses to more cost-effectively service customers, collaborate and work anywhere.
IP Mobility UCS Desktop & Mobile Clients for multimedia collaboration & call control capabilities
IP Mobility Enhanced IP Call Recording capabilities
IP Mobility Real-time presence-based call routing & management at a glance
IP Mobility Secure IM
IP Mobility 6-way videoconferencing
IP Mobility 1:1 mobile video calling
IP Mobility ClickCall direct dialing from Web pages & other Windows-based files
IP Mobility Dedicated Hospitality telephony feature set
IP Mobility Easy to use GUI-based system configuration

Key Features:
IP Mobility UCS Desktop Client with Voice (Softphone)
IP Mobility UCS Mobile Client
IP Mobility Presence
IP Mobility Voice Conferencing
IP Mobility Call Recording
IP Mobility Voice Mail w/Email Notification
IP Mobility Automatic Call Distribution (ACD)
IP Mobility Auto Attendant
IP Mobility Mobile & SIP Extensions
IP Mobility Green Power Save

The versatile Vertical Summit™ platform includes advanced VoIP technology that supports low cost SIP trunking, on/off-premise mobility, remote connectivity and multi-site networking to give your small business cost-effective options that add up to real-time communications and bottom-line benefits. Its optimized IP/TDM hybrid architecture gives you the ability to easily migrate from analog to IP with a comprehensive feature set, advanced mobile device integration and optional UC capabilities suitable for both single-site and multi-location businesses.

Easy expandability
The Vertical Summit system includes two IP ports, two standard Summit Unified Communications Solution (UCS) Desktop Client with Voice softphone licenses, and two Summit UCS Mobile Client licenses. The Summit is built on a multi-cabinet architecture that allows four types of basic system units and one expansion unit to configure a dynamic system that delivers cost-effective communications and affordable expandability to small and midsize businesses. The Summit is also compatible with the Vertical SummitTM 800, as well as Vertical’s SBX IP and MBX IP platforms, so you can quickly network over 250 sites together while creating a simple migration path to the full-feature and cost-saving benefits of the Summit’s built-in VoIP technology. Simple installation and maintenance The Summit features advanced HTML5-based Web administration for intuitive system configuration and maintenance. The Install Wizard guides users through the basic installation in a series of simple steps in English or other local languages.

Rich features and applications
Along with all the basic features and functions of a sophisticated phone system, such as one-touch Call Transfer, Caller ID, MOH, etc., the Summit delivers more advanced capabilities including an integrated multi-level Auto Attendant, and voice mail with both mobile and e-mail notification.
Leverage the full capabilities of the Summit with additional licensed applications for even more powerful features and functionality including videoconferencing, the ability to place calls directly from Web pages, and advanced call recording capabilities including automatic and/ or on-demand recording of calls from any phone connected to your system.

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IP Mobility

Whether you’re moving to a new office or opening a brand new one, If you’re looking for a IP Mobility in 2018, there are several questions you need to answer first. Do you need a full phone system that includes physical office telephones, or could your business get by with a virtual phone service that relies on mobile devices instead of traditional office phones? IP Mobility choosing the right business phone system for your new location is critical. An office move is the perfect time to make the transition to a cloud-based VoIP phone system that puts your company ahead of the curve.

IP Mobility

If you do need office telephones, what kind of service do you want? You need to choose between a traditional landline telephone service, which is provided by a local or regional phone company, and a Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) system, which runs over the internet and is offered by a multitude of providers.

IP Mobility

If you choose VoIP, IP Mobility do you want to house the system at your business (on-premises) or have it hosted by your service provider (cloud-based)?

We will help you answer those questions, but if you already know IP Mobility what you need and just want to see IP Mobility our recommendations for the best business phone systems, visit our best picks page.

his is arguably the most important feature on any new system. Day and night greetings ensure IP Mobility your business never misses a call (day or night) and they sound incredibly professional. It’s so much better than the alternatives:

IP Mobility

The phone ringing out
Callers getting frustrated trying to get through
Potential customers giving up and calling your competitors!
But how do they work?

It’s so simple but so effective. For example, if your receptionist hasn’t picked up after 5 IP Mobility rings the system will pick up the call for you and greet them with your own customised message. “Thank you for calling ACME incorporated, your call is important and we will be with you in just a moment…”

Cincinnati metropolitan area
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Cincinnati, OH–KY–IN Metropolitan Statistical Area
Greater Cincinnati
MSA
A NASA image of the Cincinnati metropolitan area, the Ohio River separates the states of Ohio and Kentucky
A NASA image of the Cincinnati metropolitan area, the Ohio River separates the states of Ohio and Kentucky
Motto(s): The Queen City
Counties in Ohio, Kentucky and Indiana
Counties in Ohio, Kentucky and Indiana
Country United States
State(s) Ohio
Kentucky
Indiana
Largest city Cincinnati
Counties
List[show]
Area
• Total 4,808 sq mi (12,450 km2)
Elevation 551 ft (168 m)
Population (2015)[1]
• Metro density 445/sq mi (172/km2)
• MSA 2,137,406(28th)
MSA/CSA = 2015, Urban = 2013
Time zone EST (UTC−5)
• Summer (DST) EDT (UTC−4)
Area code(s) 513, 283, 859, 937, 812
The Cincinnati metropolitan area, informally known as Greater Cincinnati, is a metropolitan area that includes counties in the U.S. states of Ohio, Kentucky, and Indiana around the Ohio city of Cincinnati. The United States Census Bureau’s formal name for the area is the Cincinnati–Middletown, OH–KY–IN Metropolitan Statistical Area. As of the 2010 U.S. Census, this MSA had a population of 2,114,580, the largest metropolitan area involving Ohio and 27th-largest in the United States.[2]

The Census also lists the Cincinnati–Wilmington–Maysville, OH–KY–IN Combined Statistical Area, which adds Clinton County, Ohio (defined as the Wilmington, OH micropolitan area) and Mason County, Kentucky (defined as the Maysville, KY micropolitan area) for a 2014 estimated population of 2,208,450.[3]

The Cincinnati metropolitan area is considered part of the Great Lakes Megalopolis.

Contents
1 Census designation history
2 Population growth
3 Statistical information
4 Counties
4.1 Cincinnati–Wilmington–Maysville, OH–KY–IN CSA
5 Main cities
6 Major highways and roads
7 Universities, colleges, and technical schools
7.1 Ohio
7.2 Kentucky
7.3 Indiana
8 Area codes
9 Climate
10 Notes
11 References
12 External links
Census designation history
The Cincinnati, OH–KY–IN, MSA was originally formed by the United States Census Bureau in 1950 and consisted of the Kentucky counties of Campbell and Kenton and the Ohio county of Hamilton. As surrounding counties saw an increase in their population densities and the number of their residents employed within Hamilton County, they met Census criteria to be added to the MSA. The Hamilton–Middletown, OH MSA was also formed in 1950 and consisted solely of Butler County, Ohio.

In 1990, the Census changed designation of the areas known as MSAs to Primary Metropolitan Statistical Area (PMSA), and a new Consolidated Metropolitan Statistical Area (CMSA) grouping was created. From 1990 through 2005, the Cincinnati–Hamilton–Middletown CMSA included the Cincinnati–Hamilton, OH–KY–IN PMSA and the Hamilton–Middletown, OH PMSA.

As of December 2005, Census terminology changed again, eliminating the PMSA/CMSA terminology. Consolidated Statistical Areas (CSA) combine more than one Core Based Statistical Area (CBSA). Newly defined MSAs (Metropolitan) and µSAs (Micropolitan) Statistical Areas are CBSAs. From 2005 to 2013, the Cincinnati–Middletown–Wilmington CSA included the Cincinnati–Middletown MSA (defined as the old Cincinnati–Hamilton–Middletown CMSA), and Wilmington, OH µSA (Clinton County, Ohio).

In 2013, the CSA was redefined again. The Cincinnati–Middletown MSA was renamed the Cincinnati MSA. The Wilmington, OH µSA remained in the CSA. The Maysville, KY µSA, which had previously consisted of Mason and Lewis Counties in Kentucky, was redefined as consisting solely of Mason County and added to the CSA. The name of the CSA accordingly changed to the Cincinnati–Wilmington–Maysville CSA.

Population growth

A map of Greater Cincinnati’s freeways.
The metropolitan area’s population has grown 8.1 percent between Census 2000 and the 2009 Census population estimate, just under the national population growth rate of 9.2 percent over the same period. This growth rate is about in the middle of the growth rates of other similarly sized mid western metropolitan areas. For example, the Cleveland metropolitan area lost approximately 2% of population, while Louisville gained 8%, Columbus gained 12%, and Indianapolis gained 14% over the same time period.

The 2009 population estimate from the US Census classifies population changes between natural population increases (number of births minus number of deaths) and net migration (the difference between people moving into the region minus those moving out of the region). Natural population increase contributes fundamentally all of Greater Cincinnati’s population growth. A small amount of net international migration to the region is offset by a small amount of net domestic migration out of the region.[4]

The Cincinnati Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA), which includes seven counties in Northern Kentucky and three in Southeast Indiana, is the largest metropolitan area that includes parts of Ohio, exceeding the population of Greater Cleveland, though both Greater Cleveland and metropolitan Columbus have larger populations within the state of Ohio as of 2013.

Most of the region’s population growth has occurred in the northern counties, leading to speculation that the Cincinnati-Northern Kentucky metropolitan area will eventually merge with Greater Dayton.[5] Cincinnati is also located very close to other metropolitan areas, such as Louisville, Lexington, and Frankfort, Kentucky, and Columbus, Ohio.

Statistical information
Statistical Area/County 2010 Census 2000 Census 1990 Census 1980 Census 1970 Census 1960 Census 1950 Census
Cincinnati–Middletown–Wilmington, OH–KY–IN CSA1 2,172,191 2,050,175 1,880,332 1,788,404 1,721,698 1,574,663 1,270,310
Cincinnati–Middletown, OH–KY–IN MSA1 2,130,151 2,009,632 1,844,917 1,753,801 1,690,234 1,544,659 1,244,738
Dearborn County, Indiana 50,047 46,109 38,835 34,291 29,430 28,674 25,141
Franklin County, Indiana 23,087 22,151 19,580 19,612 16,943 17,015 16,034
Ohio County, Indiana 6,128 5,623 5,315 5,114 4,289 4,165 4,223
Boone County, Kentucky 118,811 85,991 57,589 45,842 32,812 21,940 13,015
Bracken County, Kentucky 8,488 8,279 7,766 7,738 7,227 7,422 8,424
Campbell County, Kentucky 90,336 88,616 83,866 83,317 88,501 86,803 76,196
Gallatin County, Kentucky 8,589 7,870 5,393 4,842 4,134 3,867 3,969
Grant County, Kentucky 24,662 22,384 15,737 13,308 9,999 9,489 9,809
Kenton County, Kentucky 159,720 151,464 142,031 137,058 129,440 120,700 104,254
Pendleton County, Kentucky 14,877 14,390 12,036 10,989 9,949 9,968 9,610
Brown County, Ohio 44,846 42,285 34,966 31,920 26,635 25,178 22,221
Clermont County, Ohio 197,363 177,977 150,187 128,483 95,725 80,530 42,182
Hamilton County, Ohio 802,374 845,303 866,228 873,224 924,018 864,121 723,952
Warren County, Ohio 212,693 158,383 113,909 99,276 84,925 65,711 38,505
Butler County, Ohio2 368,130 332,807 291,479 258,787 226,207 199,076 147,203
Wilmington, OH µSA1 42,040 40,543 35,415 34,603 31,464 30,004 25,572
Clinton County, Ohio 42,040 40,543 35,415 34,603 31,464 30,004 25,572
Notes
1For comparison purposes, population data is summarized using 2008 Census CSA/MSA county definitions.
2Butler County, Ohio was previously known as the Hamilton–Middletown, OH PMSA and was separate from the Cincinnati, OH–KY–IN PMSA until the 1990 Census, when the Cincinnati–Hamilton, OH–KY–IN CMSA designation was used to consolidate the two PMSAs. The CMSA/PMSA designation is no longer used by the US Census.

Counties
Cincinnati–Wilmington–Maysville, OH–KY–IN CSA
Brown County, Ohio
Butler County, Ohio
Clermont County, Ohio
Clinton County, Ohio
Hamilton County, Ohio
Warren County, Ohio
Boone County, Kentucky
Bracken County, Kentucky
Campbell County, Kentucky
Gallatin County, Kentucky
Grant County, Kentucky
Kenton County, Kentucky
Mason County, Kentucky
Pendleton County, Kentucky
Dearborn County, Indiana
Franklin County, Indiana
Ohio County, Indiana
Main cities
In order of 2010 census population:

Cincinnati, Ohio (298,843)
Hamilton, Ohio (62,447)
Middletown, Ohio (48,694)
Fairfield, Ohio (42,510)
Covington, Kentucky (40,640)
Mason, Ohio (30,712)
Florence, Kentucky (29,951)
Independence, Kentucky (24,757)
Oxford, Ohio (21,943)
Lebanon, Ohio (20,033)
Norwood, Ohio (19,207)
Forest Park, Ohio (18,720)
Erlanger, Kentucky (18,368)
Springboro, Ohio (17,409)
Fort Thomas, Kentucky (16,325)
Newport, Kentucky (15,273)
Sharonville, Ohio (13,560)
Blue Ash, Ohio (12,114)
Wilmington, Ohio (12,520) (CSA Only)
Loveland, Ohio (12,081)
Springdale, Ohio (11,223)
Maysville, Kentucky (9,011) (CSA Only)

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