Tuesday, June 17, 2008

Broadcore Announces Support for Wireless Telephony for the Enterprise

Broadcore Announces Support for Wireless Telephony for the Enterprise

On-site wireless infrastructure ideal for healthcare, retail, industrial, manufacturing, hospitality, and general office environments

Los Angeles, CA (Vocus) June 23, 2010

Broadcore, a national provider of business-class hosted unified communications services, today introduced support for wireless telephony for the enterprise. The new solution provides seamless integration of users’ desk phone and wireless handset for just-in-time response to colleagues, coworkers, clients, patients, and partners.

“Broadcore is expanding its portfolio of communications solutions for the enterprise, this time for the mobile workplace with large spaces” said Dawn Goodnight, Broadcore’s product manager. “The solution is ideal for environments where employees move within large spaces such as hospitals, retail spaces, factories and warehouses, and hospitality. The main Broadcore benefit is that the internal wireless phone can use the same telephone line as the user’s desk phone for full interoperability and call swapping between the desk phone and the wireless handset.”

Broadcore provides this solution by integrating its scalable, extensible software platform with Polycom’s DECT wireless servers and a variety of DECT wireless handsets. Supported servers are:

Polycom wireless server 6000: an ideal SIP server for large enterprise with up to 16 wireless users and scalable to up to 4096 users at each location; seamless handover between base stations, extensive radio coverage, messaging to handset, value added applications and scalability are just some of the benefits of the Polycom Wireless Server 6000.
Polycom wireless server 300: a single cell SIP server targeted to SMBs with up to 12 wireless users; not only eliminates the need for non–standard cabling, it also simplifies administration and maintenance, reduces costs and improves employee mobility and remote connectivity.
Both servers support a variety of Polycom wireless handsets suitable to the needs of SMBs to large enterprise.

Broadcore’s Communications-as-a-Service (CaaS) includes business class IP telephony, unified voicemail, instant messaging, presence, conferencing, mobility, video calling, call Center, call recording, call accounting, SIP trunking, managed broadband access with Quality of Service (QoS) guarantee, and custom business process integration.

About Broadcore

Broadcore is a provider of hosted unified communications services for businesses. Through an extensible, highly scalable IP communications system, Broadcore offers a unified communications platform for voice (VoIP), data, and mobility communications across the enterprise and multi-location businesses. Broadcore’s solutions allow the enterprise to increase employee productivity, accelerate business processes, and improve customer care through tight integration of dispersed communications endpoints for office, mobile, or call center employees.

Broadcore offers lowered total cost of communications ownership by assuming the cost burdens associated with data redundancy, infrastructure expansions, technology obsolescence risks, system scalability, and new feature integration and updates. By removing the costs associated with infrastructure and additional IT staff to maintain increasingly complex communications technologies, Broadcore allows its clients and their IT organizations to focus on their core competencies while remaining current with the latest communications technologies.

With over twenty years of providing telephony communications and hosted UC to over 120,000 users, Broadcore offers faster and easier deployment of communications capabilities within the enterprise, resulting in employee productivity and business agility with minimum interruption to business operations. http://www. broadcore. com.

Broadcore contact:

Dean Manzoori
Broadcore, EVP Marketing Strategy
Dean. manzoori(at)broadcore(dot)com
310-360-2040

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