Spectralink wireless IP solutions now Microsoft Lync qualified
Spectralink Corporation says it has become the first company to offer enterprise wireless IP communication solutions that have been qualified for Microsoft Lync 2013. The qualification applies to the DECT product line, with the Spectralink IP-DECT Server 400 and 6500 and handsets, as well as the 84-Series Wi-Fi handsets.
The Spectralink IP-DECT Server 400 and 6500 and handsets, as well as the 84-Series Wi-Fi handsets that have been qualified on Lync 2013, are directly interoperable with Microsoft Lync, eliminating the need for a gateway between the technologies. Direct integration reduces both the complexity of implementation and the associated cost of hardware and support services.
Using Spectralink’s purpose-built wireless devices, businesses can combine Microsoft Lync with applications and tools customised for specialised working environments such as healthcare, manufacturing and retail.
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