Unified Communications
Making sense of VoIP, Mobile Telephony & Remote Working
With latest generations of mobile phones offering push email, wireless connectivity and VoIP capabilities achieving true unified communications is now a reality.
Mobile workers now have the capability to roam between both Wireless and GSM/Cellular networks whilst securely receiving phone calls, email and access to corporate applications.
You are invited to a seminar where we will show you how you can:
- Extend the fixed IP telephony functions & capabilities of your IP switch to mobile devices
- Reduce international, national and mobile call costs
- Increase productivity through access to corporate data and email anywhere, anytime
- Improve remote management of your off-site mobile assets
- Consolidate access devices for phone and email resulting in cost reductions
- Improve utilisation of IP telephony infrastructure
- Maintain a secure infrastructure with remote management
Agenda
- 9:30
- Registration & Coffee
- 10:00
- Introduction - ecommnet limited
- 10:15
- Unified Communications - Nokia
- 10:45
- Enabling Fixed Mobile Convergence - Quescom
- 11:30
- Break
- 12:00
- Enterprise Wireless Solutions - Trapeze Networks
- 12:45
- Where can we Start? - ecommnet
- 13:00
- Conclusions Q&A
- 13:15
- Lunch
- Venue:
- Newcastle United Football Stadium – St James’ Park Map & directions
- Time:
- 9:30am – 13:30pm Tuesday 25th March 2008
Or
- Venue:
- Bloxham Mill Business Centre, Nr Banbury Oxfordshire Map & directions
- Time:
- 9:30am – 13:30pm Tuesday 27th March 2008
Places will be at a premium and expected to fill quickly.
To book your attendance today, please call Dorothy Knight on: 01661 854492 or register below.
We look forward to seeing you!
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