Ascom Wireless Solutions has released the extended features to their Ascom i75 VoWiFi handset. In addition to include feature-rich SIP
with a range of supplementary services to enable best possible networking with IP-PBX’s (
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Benefits for professional users now include faster shared phone log-in, 10 hours talk time on a standard battery and at the same time maintaining excellent speech quality.
The Ascom i75 has been verified with Quality of Service and Security compliance with many WLAN
infrastructures and Radius servers. It also complies with several IP-PBX on both H.323 and SIP protocol with a range of supplementary services.
Additionally, the Ascom i75 Professional Messaging functionality has been improved with instant voice access at personal alarm. Moreover the shared phone switch of user’s performance has been dramatically improved.
Ascom Wireless Solutions made news last month when it entered into a cooperation with Swyx Solutions AG in the area of DECT (
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telephony portfolio.
Ascom Wireless Solutions is a provider of on-site wireless communications for the manufacturing and process industries, hospitals and elderly care, secure establishments, the retail sector and hotels.
More than70, 000 systems are installed at major companies all over the world, including the majority of university hospitals in Europe. Ascom Wireless Solutions offers a broad array of customized solutions, which enables quicker response through smart integration with existing systems.
Founded in the 1950s and based in Gothenburg, Sweden, Ascom Wireless Solutions is a division within the Swiss Ascom Group.
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