Lucent's Internet Telephony Server lets users send and receive voice and fax messages over the Internet.
The enterprise version of the ITS, currently available in a turnkey package, includes a Compaq ProLiant 2500 Pentium server, Microsoft's Windows NT operating system, ITS software, and telephony interface cards from Natural Microsystems. The enterprise ITS ranges from $2,500 to $4,000 per port.
Users must have a PC equipped with an Internet phone to take advantage of ITS. Loudermilk quotes research done by Probe which estimates that 16 percent of PC users have the capability to move to Internet telephony in the next three years.
Lucent also announced that Transfer Technologies, a prepaid calling card company, is the first customer to sign up for the ITS on a commercial basis.