VoIP - IP Telephony White Papers
Integrated Headsets by Global Leader Enhance Mobility, Flexibility, and Productivity
Overview Founded in Denmark in 1869, GN is a leader in headset solutions, producing headset designs and innovations through its Jabra brand. GN worked with Microsoft to develop three headsets specifically designed to enhance the voice over IP (VoIP) capabilities of Microsoft Office Communicator 2007. The VoIP features give customers the ability to receive, make, and manage voice calls using Office Communicator 2007. These plug-and-play headsets provide wideband audio that is superior in clarity and quality to traditional telephony. They can be used with existing business applications and are available in corded and wireless options. Customers will gain increased mobility, flexibility, and productivity from the hands-free enhanced capabilities offered by the Jabra headsets in combination with Office Communicator 2007.
| Publisher | Microsoft | File Format | WORD |
|---|---|---|---|
| Date Published | October 2007 | ||
| Format | White Papers | ||
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