Comdasys extends its Fixed Mobile Convergence Solution to include 3G UMTS and GPRS Networks

November 02, 2007 (PRLEAP.COM) Business News
Boston and Munich, - Comdasys, a leading and trusted supplier of Fixed to Mobile Convergence (FMC) solutions for enterprises and service providers, today announced that it has extended its FMC solution to include UMTS and packed switched GPRS networks.

With the extension to 3G UMTS and GPRS, users of the Comdasys FMC solution can now use features such as Presence and Instant Messaging even when they are not in range of a WLAN Hotspot. “By integrating cutting edge features such as Instant Messaging and Presence and by expanding the usability of our FMC Solution through UMTS and GPRS we further underline our strategy that is very much about increasing availability and usability” said Martin Bitzinger, CTO of Comdasys. “End users will be able to place and receive calls and/or messages, whether they are in range of a GSM, GRSP or 3G UMTS or WiFi network. Instant messaging and presence are playing an increasingly important role in helping mobile workers be more available, responsive, and productive” added Mr. Bitzinger.

“The Comdasys FMC solution now addresses the global business communication needs even more comprehensively. These are about increasing employee’s mobility, accessibility and productivity by enabling them to use just one handset for all communication needs. This handset works on almost all available mobile and wireless networks while at the same time reducing the overall cost of communication”, said Marco Genoni, of Stratatech Group.

The Comdasys FMC solution offers many key benefits such as:
- Seamless integration into existing PBX environments thus delivering PBX features and functions to the mobile user across all basebands.
- Transforms today’s use of cellular-only handsets to a multi-mode and multi-network device capable of communicating over GSM, CDMA, GPRS, 3G UMTS and enterprise WiFi networks for voice and data applications. This enables companies to leverage on existing network investments
- Reduces cost of communications by enabling a least-cost routing across basebands and by leveraging on WiFi networks and HotSpots
- Ensures the seamless handover between cellular and WiFi networks as well as vice versa
- Ensures that employees are reachable under the office number, whether they are on the road, at home, at a hotels or someplace else




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