SpectraLink Softphone Delivers Features to Third-Party Devices

SpectraLink Corp., a provider of Wi-Fi VoIP handsets, now offers the ability to port its PBX integration software to third-party devices including dual-mode (Wi-Fi/cellular) handsets.  SpectraLink's VoIP gateways can be used to deliver PBX features from a company’s telephone system to mobile employees on site or off site.

 

At the same time, a softphone using SpectraLink Radio Protocol (SRP), a thin-client protocol developed for performance and voice quality over Wi-Fi networks, can run on any suitable device, such as PDAs and smartphones with Wi-Fi capability.

SpectraLink Radio Protocol enables third-party devices to make and receive telephone calls over a broadband connection to a SpectraLink NetLink Telephony Gateway connected to the PBX at the customer premises. The NetLink Telephony Gateway's interface makes it possible to extend the features and functions of a company's phone switch, such as call transfer, conferencing and voicemail, to the third-party device.

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