01-05-2011 11:44 PM - edited 03-19-2019 02:10 AM
Hi,
We are using Cisco UC520 for IP telephony, We have 8 Cisco IP Phone configure for internal usage as a intercom, each department have a one IP phone e.g. 201 for Sales, 202 Marketing, 203 Account, 204 Technical support, I want to use my cellular mobile as IP phone for attend call if i won't be at office, we have 3 branches all are connected over VPN, now we are using VOIP over VPN,
Is it possible ?
Can we configure VPN on any cellular with UC520 ?
Can we install any soft IP Phone on Mobile ?
Please suggest me which cellular mobile are supported for this getting this function ?
Can anyone suggest me
Regards
Vikrant
01-07-2011 06:34 AM
The iphone works for that. Or also Android, winphone, etc.
01-08-2011 05:08 AM
Can you suggest any good & chip Android Phone
01-08-2011 05:12 AM
Can you suggest any good & chip Android Phone
Google it. If you've been reading the Australian news, anything and everything in Australian shops are expensive. Search the net and you'll find a bargain.01-08-2011 05:20 AM
Useless last answer
01-08-2011 08:43 AM
Useless last answer
Not really, Leo is 100% correct, search the Internet for the best bargains.
I have rated his posts.
01-08-2011 04:36 PM
Thanks for the ratings Paolo.
01-08-2011 04:46 PM
Since owning my first mobile phone, my mobile phones were all outright purchase. And none of them were from Australia. I am not going to inflame this topic by saying "Go ahead. Go to Telstra or Optus or others mobile phone providers and purchase or even go into a 24-month contract and feel ripped off."
Back to your topic question. I agree with Paolo. I am in the midst of rolling out >900 lightweight access points across public schools. We anticipate staff will be using their new-generations smartphones to "jump" into the wireless VoIP to make calls.
As for iPhone/iTouch, I believe you need to download a Cisco VoIP software tailored for CUCM or CUE. Can't say for Android because we haven't tested it yet. We have made it clear to staff that we won't support and/or allow BlackBerry (aka Barbie Doll) phones.
01-08-2011 09:42 AM
Hi,
HTC are a good option
However, you need to do some research as not all phones are available everywhere, your community profile does not even indicate your country, so you should contact your prefered carrier, and ask what Android phones they have available, please notice that if you get a phone outside your country this may or may not work.
Finally here is a list of Android devices:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Android_devices
Hope this Helps, if if does please rate.
Christian Nuche.
PDI HD Team.
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