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Avaya intros unified communications applications and devices

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BENGALURU, INDIA: Avaya has come up with a range of unified communications technologies, including media phone for enterprises, low-power phones, wireless-to-cellular mobile integration with DiVitas Networks, and a USB stick.

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“Employee productivity can largely depend on their experience with the communications device at hand. An enterprise-class, software-driven device provides the flexibility to meet current and changing roles, tasks, locations, etc, and take on a broader function within the communications spectrum,” said Samir Gulve, Chairman and MD, Avaya India.

The Avaya 9670G desk phone is a cross between a telephone and PC, allowing direct access to applications and Internet-based information through a large color touch screen with a phone. Applications embedded in the device give users access to a full Qwerty keyboard, weather conditions, calculator, etc.

In addition, the Avaya 9620L desk phone has an average power consumption of 2.2 watts. For the entire Avaya one-X desk phone line, color displays are now available and a new release of downloadable software expands their value with a number of features that increase user productivity, personalization and management.

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MyPhone USB drive helps employees increase their mobility within the enterprise and make any compatible phone on the network their personal business phone anytime. With MyPhone, users can get to know the identity, associated features and preferences. They are instantly available on the nearest phone while in alternate locations. All calls directed to their extension number will ring at the phone currently in use. Users can personalize their phone using the display of the phone as a digital picture frame displaying photos stored on the USB stick.

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