Adding Wireless PBX features to your existing phone system can improve communications, extend your network and provide enhanced services for your entire company. For example:
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Education - Educators, administrators, and resource offices stay in touch anywhere on campus, creating a safer, more secure, learning environment. Constant and direct communication access helps schools manage their campuses and classrooms more effectively.
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Healthcare - Wireless telephony provides healthcare staff mobility, allowing them to perform their job more effectively and from anywhere within the facility. Hospital workers have immediate access to each other and, most importantly, to patients.
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Retail - Wireless has helped thousands of stores improve productivity, raise service levels, and boost their bottom line. Instantly communicate to managers, provide store stock updates, route incoming customer calls with wireless telephony.
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Corporate - A Wireless PBX infrastructure can extend the reach of your phone system to remote campus buildings, warehouses, busy executives and mobile office staff such as receptionists and messengers. Your clients and staff can communicate directly, without spending the day playing "phone tag."
Wireless LANS can be helpful in implementing wireless telephony." to the page as an introduction into Wireless LANs.
Wireless Local Area Networking
The Local Area Network (LAN) is a communications system that links computers into a network, usually via a wiring-based cabling scheme. The LAN is at the centre of the modern business infrastructure connecting PCs, workstations and servers together to allow users to communicate and share resources like hard disk storage and printers. Devices linked by a LAN may be on the same floor or within a small geographic area (i.e. a building or campus) and is owned by the user.
Benefits of Wireless Local Area Networking
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Increased Productivity and Return on Investment - On average, wireless users achieve an extra 1.5 hours on the LAN each day, leading to as much as 22 percent productivity.
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Flexibility - Individuals can move around or between buildings, using the nearest convenient point whenever they need access to the network.
With wireless capability, LANS can support connections without the limitations of wires or cables, using wireless networking technology. WLANs have radically changed the way we look at LANs and connectivity no longer means attachment. Your LAN infrastructure is no longer restricted and can move and change with your organization.