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Plans to launch the first ever integration of wireless telephony in VOIP networks in Q4 of 2003
May 30, 2003
HEMEL HEMPSTEAD, U.K. -- DeTeWe, the leading provider of voice and data solutions, today announced its plans to launch the first ever integration of wireless telephony in VoIP networks in Q4 of 2003. Until recently, the infrastructure of VoIP networks had been incomplete, offering only wired solutions, making DeTeWe the first company in the world to achieve wireless mobility over IP networks.
This launch puts DeTeWe at the forefront of wireless IP development. Until now, DECT radio networks could only be integrated into telecommunications structures. Modern IP networks could only address corded IP telephones. With a DECT over IP solution, roaming functionality, with the service quality required for business users, is enabled.
Nadahl Shocair, Chief Executive of DeTeWe UK and Directing Strategist to the Board of DeTeWe AG, comments:“DECT over IP offers clear business benefits to UK firms. Most companies are still operating network infrastructures split into a telephony network, a computer network, and additional networks for facility management. This spread of legacy networks results in expensive and inefficient installation and maintenance, and is difficult and costly to expand. Put simply, the network infrastructure is not set up to adapt as the business grows."
DeTeWe UK
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