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Red-M announces in-building technology

LONDON—Red-M announced a new in-building mobile voice strategy and roadmap that it believes will reduce call costs, lower voice infrastructure costs and improve employee productivity.

According to Red-M, the solution integrates voice into Genos wirelessware and a new category of Bluetooth voice and data access point (VDAP). Genos allows Bluetooth headsets and Bluetooth cordless telephony profile (CTP)-enabled handsets to use this same wireless network infrastructure in making and receiving calls in the office.

According to the company’s Simon Gawne, vice-president and co-founder, Genos can save companies up to 25 percent of mobile call costs and up to 40 percent of infrastructure costs by using an in-building mobile voice infrastructure that uses mobile handsets.

“Critical customer issues include integration with the existing VoIP, security and management and integration with the existing wireless and wireless LAN infrastructure,” explained Gawne. “We are the first company to solve all of these problems with Genos.”

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