New Avaya IP Wireless Devices Drive Greater Workplace Productivity Through Enhanced Mobility
2007年4月16日 - 9:30PM
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* 'In-Building' Mobile Solutions Improve Voice Quality and Simplify
Installations for Enterprise Wireless Communications * Kansas State
University Employees Count on Avaya Mobility to Conduct Business
and Handle Student Needs While on the Go BASKING RIDGE, N.J., April
16 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Avaya today announced new Internet
protocol (IP)-based wireless devices for businesses that help
highly mobile workers remain connected to colleagues and customers
- and improve their productivity - as they roam within a work
campus. The devices use the latest open standards-based
communications technologies, and offer a range of models that serve
the in-building wireless needs of all kinds of businesses. Avaya
pioneered enterprise mobility with wireless devices and IP
applications that enable businesses to benefit from Intelligent
Communications in an 'always on' world. The new devices help
organizations get the most out of their wireless local area network
(WLAN), with enhancements that drive better voice quality, faster
installations, and simplified access to telephony functions and
innovative applications. Avaya's new introductions offer a choice
of Voice over WLAN (VoWLAN) and Digital Enhanced Cordless
Technology (DECT) models, providing businesses with a
cost-effective mobility solution that operates on any IP
infrastructure. They are: Avaya 3641 and 3645 VoWLAN handsets:
These rugged IP wireless devices are designed for busy settings and
industrial environments, such as warehouses or hospitals, and
feature protection from dust, water or random impact. They provide
users with an Avaya wireless device that now supports the 802.11
'a' frequency (in addition to prior 'b' and 'g' support), which
enhances voice quality through reduced wireless interference. These
models also feature capabilities such as push to talk for instant
communications, and can be easily enhanced by third-party
applications, including messaging, nurse call systems, and alarm
alerts. Avaya 3631 VoWLAN handset: Ideal for office settings, this
new color display IP wireless handset is a sophisticated, yet
low-cost solution for the roaming office worker that uses 802.11 b
and g WLANs. It is designed to be easily installed on any WLAN
network, allowing companies to quickly and cost- effectively deploy
mobility to workers. Avaya 3711 IP Digital Enhanced Cordless
Technology (DECT) Handset: DECT technology was recently ratified by
the FCC for use in North America, after having provided
highly-reliable wireless voice communications for enterprises in
other global regions. Avaya now provides IP DECT as a
voice-optimized option to WiFi, providing scalable and secure
wireless voice communications using cordless technologies. Avaya
DECT handsets are ideal for businesses that do not want to
co-mingle voice and data on the same wireless network, while
providing high-quality mobile voice communications. "The demand for
on-campus wireless solutions is steadily increasing," said Nathan
Dyer, senior analyst, enterprise mobility at Yankee Group. "Today's
mobility market is focused on supporting the road warrior, even
though one- third of mobile workers roam primarily in the office.
Because voice remains the killer application for mobile employees,
voice over wireless LAN and DECT solutions will resonate with
companies supporting a large intra-office mobile workforce." Kansas
State University Makes Mobility Easy with Avaya IP Solutions
Avaya's wireless solutions serve mobile workers in many different
industries, including the education market, as demonstrated by
Avaya customer Kansas State University (KSU), a leading institution
that offers undergraduate and advanced education opportunities. KSU
required mobile voice communications that were simple to install
and use, and allowed personnel to remain highly productive while
traveling across a large campus of approximately 100 buildings.
Avaya IP mobility solutions meet these needs, and make work easier
for employees like Linda Grubbs, administrative assistant for the
university's highly-regarded athletic department, who uses the new
Avaya 3631 VoWLAN handset daily. "I often leave my desk to handle
all different types of errands across campus," said Grubbs. "With
my old wireless phone, there were too many steps to take to manage
communications when I left my desk. Now, the 3631 makes it simpler
to conference call, speed dial or manage multiple lines while I am
roaming on campus. It makes my job so much easier." In addition to
its in-building wireless capabilities, KSU's mobility solution goes
far beyond campus walls with Avaya Extension to Cellular, a
solution that enables mobile workers to receive on their cell phone
incoming calls actually dialed to their desk phones. The athletic
department, for example, often takes trips around the state and
country to play games and recruit athletes, requiring a high degree
of mobility as they travel. SKC, an Avaya Authorized
BusinessPartner, guided KSU through its selection of Avaya Mobility
Solutions, and provided expert support and counsel during beta
testing of the solutions. "Businesses require their employees to be
increasingly mobile - their success relies on it. This in turn
drives the demand for devices that make individuals more
productive, even while not at a desk," said Geoffrey Baird, Avaya's
vice president and general manager, Appliances, Mobile and Small
Systems Division. "Avaya's new wireless devices extend the
company's strategy of delivering enhanced user experiences through
Intelligent Communications, while enabling companies to reach a
whole new level of mobility." The 3631, 3641 and 3645 VoWLAN
wireless devices are now available globally. The Avaya 3711 IP DECT
handset is currently available in Europe and the Middle East, and
is scheduled for release in North America in May 2007. About Avaya
Avaya delivers Intelligent Communications solutions that help
companies transform their businesses to achieve marketplace
advantage. More than 1 million businesses worldwide, including more
than 90 percent of the FORTUNE 500 (R), use Avaya solutions for IP
Telephony, Unified Communications, Contact Centers and
Communications Enabled Business Processes. Avaya Global Services
provides comprehensive service and support for companies, small to
large. For more information visit the Avaya Web site:
http://www.avaya.com/. DATASOURCE: Avaya CONTACT: Media, Jonathan
Varman, +1-908-953-6432, , or Investors, Matt Booher,
+1-908-953-7500, , both of Avaya Web site: http://www.avaya.com/
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