January 19, 2005

TeleSym Announces VoIP SymPhone for MC50

TeleSym has announced that they will provide VoIP support for the Symbol MC50 enterprise digital assistant (EDA) with its new SymPhone solution. SymPhone enables users to make VoIP calls from the EDA over a wired or wireless LAN or via the Internet.

According to the press release at TMCnet.com:

TeleSym(R) is focused on the growing Voice-over-Internet-Protocol (VoIP) marketplace. The company's SymPhone(TM) system provides enterprises with voice everywhere they need it. It offers the highest quality voice communications on laptops, PCs, and Pocket PC mobile devices over any broadband IP network. SymPhone is an enterprise-class solution that supports key telephony standards such as SIP (Session Initiation Protocol) and is designed to be interoperable with the full range of PBX and network environments in the enterprise.

Read more: TeleSym Announces Mobile VoIP Solution Support for Symbol MC50 Enterprise Digital Assistant

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