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Scalable DECT VoIP Server For SMBs |
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Written by Adam Gosling
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Tuesday, 19 September 2006 |
This neat approach to VoIP distribution in the Small to
Medium Business sector involves a wireless DECT server that integrates with
Cisco CallManaer to support up to 1,500 wireless users.
The DECT Wireless Server 600v3 comes out of a wireless communications
specialist firm KIRK telecom A/S, a SpectraLink company.
The company says the solution is the only wireless VoIP
solution on the market today that provides a radio base, controller and IP
interface "all in one" box.
Recently Cisco-certified, the DECT 600v3 has successfully
passed Cisco Interoperability Verification Testing against the Cisco
CallManager, securing interoperability between the KIRK Wireless Server 600v3
and a Cisco VoIP infrastructure.
Available in Australia from Wavelink
Communications, the fully scalable wireless VoIP solution may be deployed
either in a single-cell configuration with up to 35 wireless users supporting
up to 12 simultaneous calls, or in a much larger multi-cell configuration with
up to 256 radio cells and 1,500 wireless users.
Radio coverage across a site is achieved by using a
combination of 600V3 units and wireless repeaters, which require no cabling.
Each 600v3 unit can support up to 6 wireless repeaters.
Jonathan Ordman, director of Wavelink said, "The KIRK DECT
600v3 is an easy-to-manage wireless VoIP solution suitable for sites such as
hospitals, hotels, warehouses, retail stores, educational and government
organisations where an increasing number of employees are working away from
their desks and rely on the mobility of wireless communications to stay in
touch.
"The KIRK DECT 600v3 gives employees the mobility they
require, and as an IP solution it also offers economic benefits to
organisations. Using VoIP to send and receive phone calls is more cost
effective than traditional landlines, and the 600v3 also removes the cost of
dedicated cabling for DECT base stations by connecting directly to existing LAN
networks." said Ordman.
www.wavelink.com.au
www.kirktelecom.com
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