September 06, 2005

3com launches new VoIP Applications

3Com has launched a new set of VoIP applications. Using these applications, users will be able to gain access to to a company's converged communication network. The new applications are designed to increase employee productivity. At the same time, they will reduce the costs and build stronger customer interaction irrespective of the location of the employees. The applications are targeted at the branch and mobile workers because employees can make call using IP telephone system from anywhere.

Mobile and remote users can also redirect an office call to a mobile phone, hotel room or any other office. Further, they will be able to use corporate IP telephony applications like IP messaging; IP conferencing and IP contact centres. These features will help to enhance the mobility. informationweek.com reports:

3Com and Ingate Systems are addressing an important need for enterprises to provide an open standards-based telecommuting solution which improves business processes, Zeus Kerravala, vice president of enterprise infrastructure for The Yankee Group said in a statement. It is imperative today that enterprises find a way to help their associates who telecommute and travel a great deal to remain productive while accessing their communication applications in a secure, converged fashion.

Read More: 3COM Rolls Out New VoIP Applications

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