Avaya Brings Nokia ESeries Online WIth WiFi Print E-mail
Written by Adam Gosling   
Friday, 20 July 2007
Avaya has announced a Fixed to Mobile Convergence (FMC) solution for the Dual Mode Nokia Eseries devices that that enables  'One-Touch' handoff between Wi-Fi netowrks and cellular mobile phone networks.

The new solution, Avaya one-X Mobile Dual Mode,  promises Nokia Eseries users a single number VoIP and mobile solution that encompasses the advanced enterprise telephony capabilities on Avaya's IP telephony platform. The enterprise telephony features available with the dual mode solution include conferencing, transfer and extension dialing. Security benefits include the ability to authenticate the Nokia Eseries device to a PBX.

It works like this: When a worker is communicating while roaming inside company walls, the solution uses the company's communications system and a secure Wi-Fi network. This drives cost savings by eliminating the need to use cellular minutes while at work. When the worker travels outside a company's Wi-Fi network, they can handoff their Wi-Fi call to the cellular network outside by pressing a button, keeping their conversation going uninterrupted.

The client application will run on the following Eseries devices - Nokia E60, Nokia E61 and Nokia E70 the software can be downloaded but requires Avaya Communication Manager software, Avaya SIP Enablement Services (SES) and an Avaya Extension to Cellular dual mode license.

Avaya SES uses SIP to facilitate the registration of users, and enables the "handoff" functionality.

"We're finding that more and more businesses are using mobile devices in their telephony evolution cycle to deal with an increasingly virtual workforce," said Nathan Dyer, Yankee Group senior analyst, Enterprise Mobility. "Apart from cost-savings, integrated Wi-Fi and cellular devices enable simplified management and greater enterprise control over wireless voice devices."

In a prior agreement, Nokia and Avaya announced a joint alliance to deliver the Avaya one-X Mobile application to Nokia S60-based mobile devices. This new solution extends the joint alliance to dual mode technologies, with both vendors agreeing to cooperate on the marketing and selling of dual mode offerings.

www.avaya.com


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