RIM Offers BlackBerry-PBX Convergence
Press Release -
May 14, 2007

Ontario-based Research In Motion announced a new “Mobile Voice
System” product last week at its annual user conference, in an
effort to converge the popular BlackBerry email device with
enterprise PBX functionality.
The BlackBerry MVS solution promises a single “Reach Me Anywhere”
phone number for corporate employees, and integrates desk phone
features such as extension dialing and call transfers. All calls
placed and received with the service are securely routed through a
central PBX, allowing managers to log or record conversations for
compliance purposes.
“For years I’ve been hoping we could somehow make the mobile take over
the role of the phone that sits on my desktop,” noted RIM Mike
Lazaridis. “It rings all the locations you are normally at, at the
same time so if you’re in your office your desk phone and your
BlackBerry ring simultaneously and whichever you pick up the other
stops ringing.”
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