Ascom (
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portfolio has released the new handset, the i75 Messenger.
The i75 Messenger is ideal for a vast majority of users working within hotel, retail and industry, as well as any office environment. The i75 Messenger combines advanced messaging and highly-versatile telephony as well as push to talk capabilities.
Built to support professional messaging, this handset is uniquely-equipped to communicate with a comprehensive range of external sources, including building management systems, hospital systems and production process systems.
"Ascom has a unique position on the WiFi (
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"With the i75 Messenger in your hand, you've got a remote control to a specific machine, a door opener, or if you connect it to a work assignment database, you get on-the-spot instructions for you and your colleagues," he added.
The i75 Virtual SIM-card enables a user to grab another, system associated handset in case of failure in the previously used one. After a simple user action, all the user's specific parameters like volume, menu and local phonebook credentials will be automatically stored in the new handset.
Ascom i75 VoWiFi handset has tests compatible with Cisco (
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The company concentrates on the core areas of Wireless Solutions (high-value, customer-specific on-site communications solutions) and Security Solutions (applications for security, communication and control systems for infrastructure operators, public security institutions and the army).
With a wealth of experience in implementing complex projects for discerning customers, Ascom has established itself in important key markets. Offerings range from analysis and consulting to system design and system integration, project management, engineering and implementation, right through to maintenance and support.
Anil Sharma is a contributing editor for TMCnet. To read more of Anil’s articles, please visit his columnist page.
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