Comdasys Mobile Convergence Support
for BlackBerry
Comdasys, which provides integrated mobile convergence solutions for
enterprises and service providers, says its Mobile Convergence solution
now also supports all current RIM's BlackBerry devices. The Mobile
Convergence is a PBX agnostic solution that can be integrated into
existing PBX or IP-PBX deployments. In addition to Nokia Symbian devices,
the solution supports RIM's BlackBerry devices and Symbian-based handsets
of Samsung and LG.
"With the
release of our newest MC Client, we provide enterprises and service
providers the opportunity to offer Mobile Convergence solutions and
services also to users of BlackBerry devices," said Martin Bitzinger, CTO
of Comdasys. "In conjunction with our Mobile Convergence, the owner of
BlackBerry can now use their device as a normal enterprise phone extension
with advanced features such as Instant Messaging, Presence and native
contacts list integration."
The
Mobile Convergence Controller and the MC Client work together to provide a
single mobile device with the ability to communicate on both the local
wireless LAN (WLAN, HotSpot) and on the public cellular network.
When used
with WLAN-enabled mobile devices, the Mobile Convergence enables users to
roam between the WLAN and cellular network without disruption.
Mobile
Convergence extends PBX features to users also when they are on the
cellular network, allowing them to make conference calls or to use
internal PBX extension dialing.
By adding
Instant Messaging and Presence capability over cellular data channel and
Wi-Fi, the Mobile Convergence enables users to experience unified
communication on their mobile handsets whenever they are connected to a
cellular or Wi-Fi network.
Mobile
Convergence can be deployed as a dual-mode (Cellular - WLAN), a single
mode (GSM, UMTS) or as a GSM-only solution.
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