Avaya and Research In Motion have partnered to provide enterprise users with access to telephony and multimedia applications on one of the world’s most popular handhelds.
Avaya has teamed up with Research In Motion to harness the power of the Multimedia Communication Server (MCS) 5100 on RIM’s BlackBerry handheld, bringing presence-based instant messaging (IM) and collaborative capabilities to today’s mobile workforce. For on campus communications, RIM’s newest SIP-enabled handheld — the BlackBerry 7270 Wireless Handheld TM — is the first device available to the market that is using the power of Avaya’s Multimedia Communication network on any 802.11b Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN). Enterprise users can securely take their desktop telephony, instant messaging, presence management, email, company directory and more with them as they roam their company’s facilities. Mobilizing business applications Supported by Avaya’s vision that enterprise users benefit from a consistent application experience across all types of access, the BlackBerry Enterprise Solution from Avaya provides enterprise users with unprecedented freedom and flexibility through standards-based access to communications capabilities including:
> Session Initiation Protocol (SIP)-based telephony on the goMinimum requirements
> Multimedia Communications Server 5100
> Avaya VPN Router 1010 (formerly known as Contivity 1010)
> 802.11b, GSM/GPRS, CDMA or ESMR/Nextel
> BlackBerry Enterprise ServerTM v4.0
> BlackBerry handheld
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