The FINANCIAL — The Enterprise Mobility business of Motorola, Inc. (NYSE: MOT) will demonstrate high quality, feature-rich voice-over-wireless LAN (VoWLAN) solutions at VoiceCon 2008 in Orlando. The demonstrations at VoiceCon will also showcase the seamless extension of voice services from the enterprise wireless LAN to cellular networks.
"With a proven record of bringing to market mission-critical voice and mobility solutions, Motorola is uniquely positioned to address the business-critical communications needs of the enterprise," said Imran Akbar, vice president and general manager of Converged Enterprise Communications, Motorola Enterprise Mobility business. "Only Motorola can bring together the
systems and solutions to mobilize workers with scalable and secure voice-over-WLAN solutions — helping organizations achieve true interoperability from the corner office to the shop floor; at the loading dock and on the road."
In addition to toll quality voice, the solutions will also show iDEN(R)-like push-to-talk services over wireless LAN; integrated mobile access to e-mail/calendar/PIM, internet and line of business applications over wireless LAN; and PBX functionality extended to smartphones, mobile computers and other mobile devices. These unique converged voice and data solutions will empower mobile workers with the mobility tools they need to increase productivity, improve operational efficiencies and enhance customer service.
Motorola's Enterprise Mobility business plans to launch its next-generation voice solutions under the Total Enterprise Access and Mobility (TEAM) name. TEAM solutions will provide security and management as well as a common architecture that will interoperate with an organization's existing voice and IT infrastructure, such as PBXs, wired and wireless LANs and two-way radios. This interoperability will provide enterprises the ability to easily extend the functionality of existing technologies to broaden communications access to a new set of workers.
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