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Avaya Gives iPhone, Smartphones an Enterprise Extension

By Sean Gallagher
November 12, 2007

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Avaya today is set to extend the reach of Apple's popular iPhone in the workplace via its one-X Mobile unified communications client.

The one-X Mobile software will allow iPhone users to access the services of corporate IP telephony systems from either Avaya or Cisco going back several generations with a single corporate phone number that rings through to their desks or mobile phones.

The software is based on the Wireless Application Protocol (WAP) and runs through the iPhone's Safari browser. It is also available for RIM and Palm devices, as well as mobile phone architectures that support Java.

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