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Agito provides first FMC solution for BlackBerry smartphones

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Agito Networks, a unified communications and FMC hardware maker, announced it is the first company to deliver a solution that enables fixed-mobile convergence and unified communications functionality for RIM's BlackBerry smartphones. Prior to Agito's solution, BlackBerry users could only access UC and PBX functionality from their cellular network, which caused problems with poor in-building cellular performance and costly cellular roaming charges for workers traveling internationally.

Agito Chief Marketing Officer Pejman Roshan said mobile UC for the BlackBerry has been sought after by enterprises for years, as the device is the North American smartphone market leader and a fixture in enterprise communications.

"Agito's BlackBerry solution is RIM Developer approved, works without any hacking or "jailbreaking" of the device, and will continue to function smoothly with any firmware updates to the phone, since the solution was developed using RIM APIs," Roshan said. "While other companies offer mobility and unified communications functionality on the BlackBerry, they can only do so only with several expensive upgrades to their servers and PBXs, and no one has been able to deliver these services over WiFi to this point. The Agito RoamAnywhere Mobility Router is also the only solution which provides mid-call conference, hold and transfer options for the Blackberry."

Agito will support four BlackBerry devices: The Bold 9000, the Curve 8900, the 8800 and the Curve 8300. The solution is currently in beta testing and will be available to all Agito users by mid-July, according to Roshan. All current RoamAnywhere Mobility Router users will have to do to gain BlackBerry functionality is download a software update. The service will have no additional charge, and will not require the use of a RIM's Mobile Voice Services plan to access the VoIP over WiFi capabilities. 

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Agito took a very interesting initiative , offering VOIP on blackberry terminals!!!
But I got may times the feeling that RIM decided intentionally not to propose SIP / VOIP on its mobilephones!
what is our feeling : VOIP solution will be only an AGITO Solution ?
My brgds
JR

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