SpectraLink Extends Wi-Fi Telephony With NetLink Softphone Application
January 15 2007 - 8:00AM
PR Newswire (US)
Thin-Client Mobile Telephony Application Delivers Enterprise
Features to Third-Party Devices NEW YORK, National Retail
Federation Convention & Expo, Jan. 15, 2006
/PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- SpectraLink Corp. (NASDAQ:SLNK), the
leader in workplace wireless telephony, has extended its Wi-Fi
telephony capabilities to third-party mobile devices by introducing
the NetLink Softphone (NetLink SP) application. The NetLink SP
application allows voice-enabled mobile devices to function as
full-featured business telephones integrated with an enterprise
telephone system. NetLink SP operates as a thin client, offering
optimized performance both over the wireless LAN and on the
handheld device. (Logo:
http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20050324/LATH060LOGO ) NetLink
SP is a simple, easy-to-use mobile application that runs on
Microsoft Windows Mobile 5.0 and PocketPC operating systems. It
works in conjunction with SpectraLink's NetLink Telephony Gateway
using SpectraLink Radio Protocol (SRP), a lightweight protocol
developed specifically to provide optimal performance and voice
quality over converged wireless networks. The NetLink Telephony
Gateway's unique digital interface technology makes it possible to
extend the advanced features and functions of a company's telephone
switch, such as call transfer, conferencing and voicemail
integration, to the end-user device. The NetLink SP softphone also
supports text messaging through SpectraLink's Open Application
Interface (OAI), integrating with applications such as customer
service call boxes and inventory management systems. "An increasing
range of enterprise-grade devices support voice over Wi-Fi, as well
as third-party software applications. However, integrating these
products with companies' existing telecoms infrastructure is not a
trivial task -- it requires specialist VoWLAN handset skills to
manage QoS, and a deep understanding of corporate voice platforms
to enable a good user experience," said Dean Bubley of Disruptive
Analysis. "SpectraLink has considerable expertise in both these
areas, and so its soft client strategy fits well with recent trends
in handheld technology." "We are continuing to deliver on the
promise of enterprise wireless telephony with the NetLink SP
application," said John Elms, SpectraLink president and CEO. "We're
giving customers more choice in the devices they deploy to make
their mobile employees more responsive and productive while
leveraging their telephone and Wi-Fi network investments." The
NetLink SP application is initially targeted at retail enterprises
with support for Symbol Technologies' MC50 and MC70 devices,
although additional devices are expected to be supported with
future releases. The NetLink Telephony Gateway provides analog and
digital telephone station integration with most traditional
circuit-switched enterprise PBX systems, and supports both NetLink
Wireless Telephones and third-party devices utilizing the NetLink
SP application. Availability & Pricing The NetLink SP
application is available in the first quarter of 2007 with pricing
based on an enterprise-wide licensing agreement. About SpectraLink
SpectraLink, the leader in workplace wireless telephony, delivers
the power of mobile voice and messaging applications to businesses
worldwide. Seamlessly integrating with VoIP and traditional
telephony platforms, SpectraLink's scalable technology provides
instant access to people and business-critical information.
SpectraLink handsets free on-premises employees to be more
accessible, productive and responsive. For more information, visit
http://www.spectralink.com/ or call 1 800 676 5465. This release
may contain forward-looking statements that are subject to many
risks and uncertainties, including new product offerings may be
delayed and/or may not generate increased future sales;
difficulties integrating new software product offerings with other
third party devices which may affect performance which SpectraLink
cannot control; new mergers or acquisitions may not result in
increased future sales of SpectraLink's products and services;
adverse changes in economic and business conditions affecting
SpectraLink's customers; the intensely competitive nature of the
wireless communications industry, and a customer preference to buy
all telephone communications systems from a single source provider
that manufactures and sells PBX or key/hybrid systems; changes in
rules and regulations of the FCC; and the anticipated growth of the
market for on-premises Wireless Telephone Systems. More information
about potential risk factors that could affect our results is
available in SpectraLink's filings with the Securities and Exchange
Commission on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2005, and
subsequent Form 10-Q filings.
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Robin Raulf-Sager of SpectraLink Corp., +1-303-583-5342, mobile
+1-303-725-5748, ; or Jason King of Lois Paul & Partners,
+1-781-782-5793, , for SpectraLink Corp. Web site:
http://www.spectralink.com/
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