Damovo Mobility

Mobility solutions enhance the working environment, increasing efficiency and flexibility by allowing users to access voice and other applications on a mobile device. This can be connected via 3G or GSM, or via in-building solutions such as micro GSM, DECT or WLAN.

Fixed Mobile Convergence (FMC)

FMC is now becoming far more common in the marketplace and Damovo, with its strong Aastra (formerly Ericsson Enterprise Business) mobility heritage, is well positioned to provide these solutions.

It’s not just about combining fixed and mobile telephony, it’s about delivering content to different devices. FMC provides the ability for users to move from one device to another seamlessly, whether fixed or mobile, to access voice, video, data or other application-centric content.

FMC can provide both cost savings and productivity enhancements. The skill for systems integrators like Damovo is to provide you with the correct solution. But we appreciate that the arguments are not always clear for removing existing devices, so a solution will often retain some existing elements but still leverage the new technology.

Mobile presence

Employees are becoming more mobile, but still want to maintain contactability with co-workers. Presence on a mobile device enables the immediacy of knowing when colleagues are available and, in many cases, pre-determine the best method by which to contact them. Through an Instant Messaging interface, your staff can send brief text messages to co-workers while away from the office, and office-based staff are able to see the status of their mobile colleagues.

DECT and WLAN solutions

Digital Enhanced Cordless Telephony (DECT) is a secure wireless communication technology standard which has been available for some years, whereas Wireless LAN technology for voice is more recent. There are advantages and disadvantages to both, so we will always assess your individual needs before recommending a solution.

DECT can also be combined with IP in the form of IP-DECT. IP-DECT allows DECT base stations to be connected via the IP network, instead of using dedicated wiring. Signalling between the base station and handset uses DECT technology, which provides clear communication over a good coverage area, whilst the base station is connected to the voice server using IP across the LAN. This is especially useful in remote locations where fast set-up is needed or cabling is restricted. A DECT base station can be installed wherever a WAN/LAN connection exists, providing instant voice communication with no additional infrastructure needs.

Simultaneous ringing

Simultaneous ringing causes several devices to ring at the same time, enabling the recipient to choose the most appropriate device to answer the call. This provides complete flexibility for your employees to answer calls at any of their answering points. If they prefer to have a voice-only exchange, then the desk telephone or mobile may be the most appropriate device, however if they need to elevate the call to a collaborative session or video call, then they could chose to answer the call on their soft phone.