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  New Cisco wireless IP phone and Cisco Desktop IP phones

Posted: 5 May 2003

New products extend to more users the productivity, mobility and
business resilience benefits of integrated voice, video and data system

Dubai, UAE — Cisco Systems, Inc. today announced a robust and cost-effective set of new Internet Protocol (IP) telephony products and enhancements that extend the reach and benefits of its IP Communications system to a wider range of users in both small and large organizations.

The new products enhance productivity and allow greater mobility in the workplace while also improving business resilience. Today’s announcement features three new IP phones, the Cisco® Wireless IP Phone 7920, the Cisco IP Phone 7912G and the Cisco IP Phone 7902G, as well as new enhancements to IP-based hardware and software.

The easy-to-use Cisco 7920 provides employees in hospitals, warehouses, retail stores, universities and other highly mobile work environments with reliable access to Cisco IP Communications systems, anywhere in the workplace at anytime.

The phone operates seamlessly over intelligent IP network infrastructure with Cisco Aironet® Series IEEE 802.11b compliant wireless access points.

The new Cisco IP Phone 7902G and Cisco IP Phone 7912G join the Cisco IP Phone 7905G as the entry-level models in the broad Cisco IP phone portfolio.

With a list price similar to that of traditional digital telephones, the new feature-rich IP phones extend the productivity and mobility benefits of Cisco IP Communications to a broader range of users. Cisco IP Communications benefits now reach deeper into large businesses and cover small and branch offices as well.

Conveniently, the Cisco 7902G and the 7912G deliver the same in-line power and automatic configuration features as the entire portfolio of Cisco IP phones.

“The business case for implementing a Cisco IP Communications system is increasingly driven by measurable gains in end-user productivity,” said Don Proctor, vice president and general manager for the Cisco Voice Technology Group. “Investments that increase the productivity of end users have a more compelling ROI than investments that only focus on IT support costs. If an enterprise makes an investment that increases the productivity of 5,000 end users by only 2 percent, that is like adding 100 more people to your staff.”

For more information see www.cisco.com/me.

Posted by Richard Price, Editor Pipeline Magazine

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