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Sprint and Ascendent Systems Partner to Deploy Sprint Mobile Extension for Lee County Sheriff’s Office
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Ascendantes (News - alarm) Systems, a subsidiary of Research in Motion, and Sprint have announced the use of the Mobile Extension sprint, powered by ascending Systems, Lee County Sheriff’s Office. The agency full-service law enforcement service Lee County, Fort Myers Beach and Bonita Springs will build on this technology to allow its agents to patrol Lee County to respond more quickly to actual emergencies such as theft, accidents , and other crimes. For fixed-mobile convergence capabilities and his deputy commander, far from their desktops, Sprint Mobile Extension has been incorporated into the existing telephone infrastructure of the Sheriff’s Office. The technology is designed for the identity and functionality of the office phone from any mobile device and, therefore, to simplify and communicate and discuss how MPs voice mail while away from their computers office. This solution enables agents and employees have the telephone number of an order which offers opportunities, and have their desktop phones, while ring with their mobile devices, to ensure they have not miss important calls, and can respond immediately to situations. Just as we received a call from his mobile phone and expand their office rather than their phone numbers, cell phone number was an important security feature for the department. “When we started, for the first time on mobile and extending fixed-mobile convergence qualifications, which was the most impressive of seamless integration. We were so accustomed to inconveniences, such as several missed calls and voice messages that we had no idea of the benefits of true voice of mobility, “said Captain Richard Carver Lee County Sheriff’s Office, Tuesday, in a statement. “We have seen a great improvement in productivity and joint efforts, since the provision of Mobile Extension, and our citizens are better as a result.” The strategic partnership with Sprint Ascendenten system enables the company to offer sophisticated voice to the mobility of users Corporate Federal. Mobile Extension works with any phone, including BlackBerry (News - Alarm), smartphones and other mobile phones, desktop phones and laptops at home, and supports TDM and IP telephony systems l ‘business. “The perception is moving around fixed-mobile convergence, and this is another use for validation, while in a large number of telephony environments,” said Theron Dodson (News - alarm), director of Sales and Marketing at bottom Systems, Tuesday statement. “The use of Mobile Extension to Lee County Sheriff’s Office is an excellent example of how mobility voice technology can be used by law enforcement organizations to be more emphasis on people.” Lee County has also worked with patrol cars equipped with high-speed mobile updated maps and offers applications such as IP, video-telephony, Nextel Direct Connect Push-to-talk service and multi-user videoconference directly from the car. “As law enforcement and information technology are becoming increasingly sophisticated, we need more bandwidth, which we have never possible. Sprint Mobile Broadband allows us to build on the data relating to the cruisers, officers have the same skills as in their car to his office, “Captain Carver. “Today, the mobile workforce, whether a sale or the team of law enforcement, any more than to be on a desktop. We find many customers are turning towards fixed-mobile convergence as the choice to allow mobility, “says Darlene Brunswick, Vice-President of Converged Network Solutions (News - Alert) at Sprint. “Lee County Sheriff’s Office is a leader in the use of new technologies to implement more effectively, and we are happy to help, his hand with both mobile and Sprint Sprint extension mobile broadband network. ” Through this partnership, the solution Ascendenten Sprint and the Lee County Sheriff’s Office is better equipped to respond to emergencies, but also to communicate with the Bureau and with the constituents. Susan J. Campbell is a contribution to the publisher TMC (News - Alarm), and also for eastbiz.com. To see more of his article, please visit Susan J. Campbell ‘columnist page. |
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