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Verizon Dials Up Mobile PBX for Business Customers

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Apr 1, 2008, 11:19 AM   by Eric M. Zeman

Verizon Wireless rolled out a unified communications service today that allows professionals to use their cell phones as an extension of their office PBX system.

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Apr 1, 2008, 6:00 PM

Sliced Bread? Never heard of Avaya EC500?

Sounds like new news on old tech to me. No offense against PS intended. Nothing new to me, but I'm all about some competition.

At my work we have an Avaya VoIP system and one of the features we licensed was the EC500. This allows your mobile phone to act as your phone extension in tandem with you desk station phone. Whenever someone calls your extension, your phone will obviously ring and it will dial out to your mobile phone (carrier independent obviously). The actual call can be switch back and forth between the mobile phone and the station phone. Even calls answered on the station phone can be moved over to the mobile phone and the person on the other line would never know except the differences, if any, in the background noise and qua...
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