3Com and Symbol announce Plans to Jointly Develop Wireless LAN Telephony Solutions
Companies Team for Wireless Multimedia Devices for a Single Network for Voice, Video and Data Communications in Small and Medium Businesses
2000-3-21 HOLTSVILLE, N.Y.
3Com Corporation and Symbol Technologies today announced they have signed a memorandum of understanding detailing plans to integrate 3Com's NBX® 100 Communications System with Symbol's . 3Com will
provide multi-line business communications capabilities to Symbol's 802.11 hand-held devices to bring full multimedia capabilities to business phones. The joint development effort will extend
Symbol's wireless technology to a variety of voice, video and data communications devices from 3Com, including the NBX 100 Communications System business phones to bring advanced mobility to
business environments.
"This relationship is another step in 3Com's strategy to deliver one network infrastructure for voice, video and data and signals the company's entry into the explosive retail convergence market,"
said Ed Wadbrook, director of business strategies, Voice Solutions Group, 3Com Corporation. "3Com has identified the enormous opportunity in the fast-growing wireless access device market and we
are pleased to team with a technology & market leader like Symbol. Together, we will bring best-of-breed wireless multimedia devices to enterprise customers."
"Symbol and 3Com are committed to meeting the customer needs for mobility and seamless voice and data connectivity in the explosive markets of healthcare, e-commerce, education, retail,
transportation & logistics," , Symbol Technologies. "Through this relationship, we are able to take 3Com's best-in-class LAN telephony solution and integrate it with our NetVision family of
wireless phones to provide our customers with complete access to full business capabilities for mission-critical applications, regardless of their location within the enterprise."
Fully Integrated, Standards-Based Wireless Capabilities for Business Environments
3Com and Symbol will give enterprise customers wireless Ethernet phones that are fully integrated with features and functions that users expect at the desktop. From any location within a corporate
site, Symbol's wireless VoIP phones will have the same features, functionality and properties as that of the business phone that sits on the desk.
3Com and Symbol support IEEE 802.11 and IEEE 802.3 in its product offerings, allowing organizations to extend existing infrastructures to support next-generation voice, video and data applications.
The phones and applications - wired or wireless - will operate over one network to offer a scalable infrastructure that will handle voice and data communications as organizations move to full
multi-media environments.
Availability
Jointly developed 3Com and Symbol solutions are expected to become available to customers in the second half of 2000. The companies will work together on joint marketing and sales programs, as well
as training materials and consultant programs to support customers.
About 3Com Corporation
With more than 300 million customer connections worldwide, 3Com Corporation connects more people and organizations to information and each other in more innovative, simple and reliable ways than
any other networking company. 3Com delivers web-enabled solutions to consumers, small- to medium-sized business locations and network service providers. For more information, visit 3Com's web site
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The plans and terms expressed in this press release are currently being negotiated by 3Com Corporation and Symbol Technologies and are subject to change in the definitive agreements to be
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