Avaya jumps on the iPhone bandwagon

Enterprise communications vendor Avaya has announced that its Avaya one-X Mobile now supports the iPhone range, including the new iPhone 3G, in Singapore and Australia.

The one-X Mobile routes business calls through both the company's IP PBX network and the employees' mobile devices. Employees are accessible to customers and colleagues through a single number regardless of their location and can remain available during emergency or planned outages. Companies subject to compliance requirements can record calls taken or made through the mobile device and have a single source for call records.


Avaya one-X Mobile also supports mobile devices using RIM, Palm OS, Java, WAP, Symbian and Windows Mobile systems.

"Now iPhone users can have the same corporate communications experience that they would on their desktops, but remotely," said James Haensly, Avaya Vice President Unified Communications business.




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