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Polycom SpectraLink 8400 series Wi-Fi handsets
The Polycom SpectraLink 8400 series Wi-Fi handsets feature good voice quality and broad interoperability with 802.11a/b/g/n wireless infrastructure and SIP-based VoIP platforms. The handsets are designed to improve productivity and responsiveness of mobile workers.
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Bury CC9060IQ Bluetooth hard-wired car kit
The Bury CC9060IQ Bluetooth hard-wired car kit eliminates the need for users to touch a handset or car kit while driving.
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Jabra Speak 410 speakerphone
The portable Jabra Speak 410 can be used for virtual offices and mobile workers and includes the claimed only 360° microphone, allowing a group of people to be heard properly from all around the device.
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Sennheiser DW Pro1/Pro2 Comfort Calls headsets
The DW Pro1/Pro2 Comfort Calls family of headsets combines Sennheiser’s audio and sound reproduction with the miniaturisation and digital signal processing technology of William Demant.
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Dialogic Diva media boards
Part of the Dialogic open-source portfolio and designed to work with the most common open-source telephony projects, the Diva media boards are in worldwide use as part of Asterisk-based PBX systems. In an Asterisk-based solution, the media boards offload most media processing tasks from the Asterisk server to the Diva hardware, resulting in more reliable and scalable implementations. The media boards are supported via the Chan_capi channel driver.
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Fonality Connect virtual phone system and service
The Fonality Connect virtual phone system and service features auto-attendant (dial 1 for sales, 2 for accounts etc), direct-in-dial, voicemail to email, call diversion, caller ID, hold, music-on-hold, call transfer and more. These features are all managed from a desktop.
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HTC International Legend smartphone
The Legend smartphone is an addition to the Android range, built around the enhanced HTC Sense.
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Wavelink Communications Polycom Kirk 60-series handsets
Wavelink Communications has announced the ruggedised Polycom Kirk 60-series handsets, an addition to the Kirk DECT wireless handset portfolio suitable for integrating with safety and production systems in manufacturing and industrial environments.
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Dualsim Phone Company BlueSIM phone handset
Society’s awareness and growing concerns regarding the levels of radiation transmitted via mobile phone use continues to increase as rapidly as mobile phone technology develops. To assist in cutting down radiation transmitted via mobile phone, BlueSIM has created the BlueSIM phone handset.
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Alcatel-Lucent OmniTouch 8082 My IC Phone smart desk phone
The Alcatel-Lucent OmniTouch 8082 My IC Phone smart desk phone can be used to provide, fast, convenient access to multimedia communications capabilities and web applications, to create personalised mashups or industry-tailored applications.
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Hewlett-Packard business systems
HP Australia has announced a range of business products including the TouchSmart 9100 Business PC, claimed to be the only full-featured, all-in-one, multitouch-enabled business PC that provides real-time information, videoconferencing capabilities and multimedia features. This allows businesses to engage customers in an engaging way with user-friendly, multitouch-enabled applications.
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HTC HD2 SR phone
HTC Corporation has announced the HTC HD2 SR phone - exclusively on Telstra’s Next G network. With a high-resolution 10.9 cm capacitive touch display, the thin HTC HD2 is claimed to deliver sharper, brighter and richer visible content.
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Blackberry Curve 8520 smartphone
Research In Motion (RIM) has introduced the BlackBerry Curve 8520 smartphone with touch-sensitive trackpad and dedicated media keys.
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Jabra PRO 9400 and GO 6400 headsets
The Jabra PRO 9400 and Jabra GO 6400 series by GN Netcom are claimed to be the first to offer triple connectivity and touch-screen controls incorporating Bluetooth, DECT and USB phone technology.
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Time-synched wall clock with IP paging 'talkback' speaker
The Cyberdata wall clock integrates two devices: a highly visible, large display clock that can be time-synched via NTP and a built-in real-time clock and a two-way ‘talkback’ IP paging speaker.
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Voice-over-wireless-LAN system
Alloy Computer Products will distribute Motorola’s Windows mobile VoWLAN smartphones, TEAM VoWLAN. The TEAM solution offers a choice of servers and Windows Mobile VoWLAN smartphones. It has been designed to provide enterprise users with instant mobile access to voice and data services that are typically tethered to the desk.
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Upgraded PBX
Panasonic Australia has released KX-TDE600 pure IP-PBX communications system, designed to be modular, extendable and flexible, allowing businesses to take full advantage of an IP network.
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PABX system
Matrix Telecom Solutions has entered the Australian communications market with what it claims is a new standard in PABX technology.
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Call recording adapter
The USB Telephone Recording adapter is used for direct recording from the telephone line.
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Wireless VoIP phone
The SpectraLink 8002 Wi-Fi telephone allows users to move about the workplace while making phone calls.
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IP telephony system
VoiceCenter is a small business IP phone system, suitable for businesses with up to 50 extensions.
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USB headsets
The Audio 630M and Audio 615M USB headsets are now available. The 630M is a binaural model while the 615M is monaural.
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Weather-resistant phone
The Plastic Bodied Heavy Duty Telephone is a weather-resistant unit built to withstand operator abuse and environmental extremes.
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Thin client
The US110 is a Microsoft Windows CE-based thin client unit.
It supports high-resolution video and multimedia formats including WMV/WMA and flash. It also includes support for RSA SecureID VPN connectivity.
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Telephone system
The OpenCom X320 system is the latest addition to the Aastra OpenCom range of telephone systems.
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SIP-based wireless phone
3Com Corporation has announced a wireless, session initiation protocol (SIP)-based IP phone that provides enterprise users with greater mobility by delivering full-featured voice over IP communications on a wireless LAN (802.11b/g) infrastructure.
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Handsets with duress functionality
Wavelink has added duress enhancements to its Kirk adjunct DECT systems.
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Cordless phones
The Aastra DECToverIP mobility solution delivers cordless communications on VoIP networks via SIP.
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Virtual PBX
MyNetFone Virtual PBX is designed for small business users and delivers all of the features and benefits of a state-of-the-art digital phone system, without the large upfront expense.
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IP phone
The ST2030 is a professional IP phone suitable for SoHo (small office/home office) or enterprise environments.
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Converged device
The Xda Atom Life is an HSDPA and 3.5Genabled converged device.
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Handheld computer
Motorola is set to release the MC35 enterprise digital assistant (EDA), an all-in-one communication device that combines typical office voice and data applications in the form of a compact handheld mobile computer.
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Industrial 3G handset
The Telstra 158 Next G handset is designed to combine industrial protection with 3G connectivity.
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Wireless handset
Wavelink Communications has launched the Kirk 5020 handset, which is designed to operate on Kirk’s range of DECT systems which provide wireless extensions to both traditional and IP voice platforms.
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Personal digital assistant
The A686/696 is a personal digital assistant (PDA) with full global positioning system (GPS) capability.
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2-port VoIP telephone adapter with in-built router
The Linksys SPA2100 VoIP phone adaptor allows small businesses to protect and extend past investments in telephone equipment.
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Mobile phone with GPS
The BlackBerry Curve 8310 smartphone features built-in GPS technology, email and messaging features, multimedia player and camera.
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IP telephone
The ShorePhone IP 565g is a 6-line IP telephone equipped with a high-resolution colour display, gigabit ethernet connectivity and Bluetooth headset integration.
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Palm Treo 750 Smartphone
The Palm Treo 750 smartphone takes advantage of Telstra's Next G network and offers the world-class Palm experience on Microsoft's Windows Mobile 5.0 and includes high-speed downlink packet access (HSDPA) capability.
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KIRK 5020 DECT handset
The KIRK 5020 is the latest addition to the range of DECT handsets designed to operate on KIRK DECT systems which provide wireless extensions to telephone systems. Its sleek design and intuitive user interface, combined with a graphical colour display with icons as well as text, make the phone ideal for users who operate largely in office or other administrative environments.
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HSDPA phone
The Nokia 6120 classic mobile phone makes tasks such as downloading music, streaming video, browsing the internet or receiving emails with attachments faster and easier by utilising high-speed downlink packet access (HSDPA), a technology allowing downloads up to 10 times faster than the usual WCDMA networks.
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Android 4.0 merges phone and tablet OS versions
Google has launched Android 4.0 ('Ice Cream Sandwich’ in the company’s quirky versioning vernacular), introducing several new features to the operating system. The most important of these, according to analyst firm Ovum, is the merging of tablet and smartphone variants of the OS.
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Smartphone patent war as Aussie company comes up with a solution
With smartphones now selling at more than 320 million units a year, keeping up with patents for the devices is a continual process. In fact it is had developed into a war for control of smartphones.
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Is Windows Phone 7 Microsoft’s last ditch attempt at a mobile OS?
Windows Phone 7 may be Microsoft's last attempt at re-entering the mobile OS market.
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Remote Australia gets 3G phones
First 3G phone systems for remote areas of Australia.
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Indians' use of mobile phones leads to outrage
Indians have taken to mobile phones like ducks to water with 277 million subscribers.
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RIM opens Aussie headquarters
Research In Motion (RIM), the company behind the BlackBerry wireless solution, has opened a new regional headquarters in Sydney to serve customers in Australia and New Zealand.
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Telstra releases the BlackBerry Bold
Telstra yesterday began distributing the BlackBerry Bold smartphone, to run on its Next G network.
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Mobile phones: more clock than phone, say commuters
Rail commuters use their mobiles more for checking the time than for any other function, a new study by RMIT University has found.
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Bold launch in Australia
Research In Motion (RIM) has lauched the BlackBerry Bold smartphone in Australia at a bold event.
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Vendors scramble to capitalise on iPhone 3G popularity
The iPhone 3G, which launched today with much fanfare, has set software and hardware vendors scrambling to capitalise on the device’s popularity.
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Telstra unveils iPhone 3G details
Telstra has put an end to weeks of speculation by announcing that it will sell the Apple iPhone 3G.
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CommunicAsia in full flight
CommunicAsia and its associated expos and conferences are in full flight, with a very obvious bent towards communications and the usual hype surrounding mobile handsets.
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RIM trumps competitors, economic slowdown
BlackBerry manufacturer Research in Motion has posted an impressive fourth quarter result, despite economic slowdown.
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Industry collaborates to find IPTV forum
Members of the communication industry have collaborated to establish an industry consortium, the Open IPTV Forum.
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Top five ways Australians damage their mobiles
If you’ve ever smashed your mobile by leaving it on the roof of your car and driving off, you’re not alone — it’s the number one way Australians damage their phones.
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New mobile handset sales figures
A new report from the research house, IDATE, states that the mobile handset market will grow by 8.42% until 2011 — meaning that the number of mobile phones shipped in 2011 will total 1.43 billion units, up from the 1.14 billion handsets sold over the course of 2007.
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Specsavers all eyes and ears for tidy telephonic saving
Optical retailer Specsavers opened its first Australian store in February 2008. It now has more than 220 stores throughout the country, and an annual turnover approaching $300 million.
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Toughbook safeguards against infection
The Department of Health and Human Services in Tasmania (DHHS) has bought 5 Panasonic Toughbook H1 Medical Clinical Assistants (MCA) to be used by clinical pharmacists in highly infectious wards.
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Powering mining simulation equipment
Perth-based Immersive Technologies, provider of operator training simulators to the mining and earthmoving industries around the world, has chosen to integrate new power protection solutions for its complete range of Advanced Equipment Simulators
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