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The
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The Link WTS is a dedicated
voice system, providing the highest level of reliability with
minimal administration and maintenance.
More enterprises in the U.S. have chosen the Link
WTS than any other wireless system available.
The Link Wireless Telephone System consists of
three components the Master Control Unit (MCU), Base Stations, and
Wireless Telephone. The Master Control Unit is connected to analog or
digital station ports on the facility telephone switch. When a call
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incoming call out to the Wireless Telephone through SpectraLink's
overlapping network of Base Stations strategically located throughout
the facility. The Base Station receiving the call provides the
wireless radio connection to the appropriate Wireless Telephone.
Scalable architecture for up to 3200 users
The Link WTS is ideal for any size of application, from retail stores
to large corporate campuses, and SpectraLink guarantees comprehensive
coverage throughout your facility.
Most cost effective wireless voice solutions
Our LinkPlus technology allows the system to digitally interface with
most telephone switch platforms, leveraging the investment already
made in the facility's PBX. Spread spectrum radio technology using the
unlicensed 902-928 MHz band provides the best in-building performance,
simplifying installation and maintenance.
High-density call center support
The Link WTS supports high-density applications such as call centers,
convention centers, and trading floors. No workplace wireless system
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NetLink
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The NetLink system consists of up to three of the
following components: NetLink Telephony Gateway, NetLink
SVP Server, and NetLink Wireless Telephone.
A NetLink Telephony Gateway is required
only for connections to a legacy PBX. Interfaces to
current and future IP PBXs do not require a gateway.
The NetLink Telephony Gateway is
connected to analog or digital station ports within the
facility's telephone switch. When a call destined for a
NetLink Wireless Telephone is received, the NetLink
Telephony Gateway converts the PBX call to Internet
Protocol (IP) packets and sends them out over the
customer's 802.11b wireless LAN. |
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then receives the voice packets and assembles the
conversation while maintaining excellent voice quality.
Voice quality is the main function of the NetLink SVP
Server. SpectraLink Voice Priority (SVP) ensures that
voice packets have priority over data packets on the
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NetLink is the wireless LAN convergence system for legacy
PBX systems and enterprise voice over IP (VoIP) networks.
The system is highly flexible and scalable to provide
wireless VoIP in almost any customer situation.
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Compatible with
industry-standard 802.11b networks
The NetLink system utilizes a standard
802.11b wireless LAN, allowing converged
voice and data on a single wireless
infrastructure. Both direct sequence and
frequency hopping 802.11 technologies are
supported.
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End-to-end IP telephony
solution
NetLink Wireless Telephones support
enterprise IP telephony protocols,
including H.323 and Cisco's Skinny Client
Control Protocol (SCCP), providing the
highest level of functionality. NetLink
Wireless Telephones offer most of the same
features and capabilities as wired IP desk
sets.
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Digital Interfaces for
most popular legacy PBX telephone systems
The NetLink system interfaces digitally
with most legacy PBX switch platforms,
delivering most of the features and
functions of a digital deskset to the
NetLink Wireless Telephones. Customers
that plan to remain with a legacy PBX
platform can continue to take advantage of
the proven reliability of their existing
telephone system.
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Global Solution
NetLink Wireless Telephones use the
802.11b international standard, providing
a global wireless solution for IP-enabled
enterprises. Access points from nearly all
leading wireless LAN providers can be used
with NetLink Wireless Telephones.
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