
Aastra Announced today the newest phone to their SIP line-up. The Aastra 312w is a SIP phone geared at today's mobility user.
the Aastra 312w WLAN phone and the dual-mode Nokia E series mobile phone -- who need access to both voice and data while away from their desks, The new WiFi Phones currently are offered to customers in Europe, Middle East and Africa with availability expected in other areas in the not so distant future.
As an option, for workers with voice-only needs, Aastra offers an SIP-DECT (Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications) solution. These SIP-DECT phones provide high-quality voice, support for secure and confidential calls and popular deskphone features.
Mobile workers within an enterprise where Aastra a WiFi network is available can opt for the Aastra 312w, a SIP-based WiFi handset that enables employees to communicate throughout a multi-site enterprise or a campus environment within a WLAN.
The 312w complies with IEEE 802.11a/b/g standards; supports popular telephony features (such as call transfer, call forward, call waiting, caller ID with name and call logs); and includes a large, back-lit color display, a back- lit keyboard and a speakerphone. The new wireless handset is compatible with any Aastra PBX that supports SIP extensions, including Aastra's NeXspan, IntelliGate and OpenCom 100 systems (SIP support will become available for OpenCom 1000 in December 2008). The Aastra 312w has been successfully tested with WLAN equipment from Cisco, 3Com, HP, Linksys, Meru, Trapeze and several others. Additional WLAN equipment will be compatible in the future. The Aastra 312w,
Launched in EMEA in 3Q07, is planned for North America pending FCC approval and will be available @ http://www.8774e4voip.com
A closer look at the hardware specs can be viewed
HERE



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