Wednesday, December 19, 2007

Enterprise iPhone, Courtesy of Avaya


Avaya's one-X Mobile client software, expected to be available in Europe in the first quarter of 2008, will enable the iPhone to be integrated into most enterprise IP telecommunications networks.

From the first quarter of 2008, an easy-to-use, downloadable interface will convert mobile devices from Apple, RIM, Palm, Motorola, LG, Nokia, Samsung, Sanyo, Sony Ericsson and others into another endpoint on the corporate network. From the iPhone, users will have iPhone-optimized access to the Avaya one-X Mobile interface, making the iPhone their personal remote control for enterprise communications.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

The Avaya one-X Mobile extends business functionality to the iPhone. Here are a few things that users can do:
•Have calls to the deskphone simultaneously ring the iPhone or up to four other devices of the user’s choice, reducing the chance of missing important calls.
•Transfer calls seamlessly between the iPhone and your deskphone.
•Calls made from a mobile device show the desk phone caller ID, for true one-number portability.
•Manage only one business number and voice mailbox.
•Access a full suite of business telephony features.
•Use an easy graphical user interface.

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