PosTrack Converge

 

Our customers tell us and industry research shows that the most important drivers for converged technology are:  

a) Broadcast the user's primary VoIP telephone caller ID; and

b) Use the features of the hosted switch to place and receive calls while the user is away from their office.

PosTrack Converge uses industry standard soft-client applications (card dialer and/or SIP client) installed on a user’s cell phone and combines their hosted VoIP telephone number with their cellular service. This is commonly referred to as Fixed-Mobile Convergence or FMC.

The soft-clients run on both dual-band as well as single-band cell phones, allowing Network Members to keep their personal or corporate cellular accounts. When the dual-band phone is operating in a WLAN or a Wi-Fi hot spot, utilizing the SIP client, the user is registered to the PosTrack switch and calls are routed through the organization's WLAN or Wi-Fi hotspot and the Internet. This process can considerably reduce cellular minute usage.

If the user is not in a suitable wireless network, the outbound call may be made over the cellular network using the card dialer app. By using the card-dialer or the SIP dialer, PosTrack Converge provides full PBX functionality to the smartphone regardless of whether or not Wi-Fi is available.

The user's inbound calls will be routed to the cell phone by the PosTrack switch via the best network. If the user is registered on a wireless LAN or hotspot, the call is connected via the WLAN. If the user is not registered via a WLAN/Wi-Fi network, the call is automatically routed via the user's cellular service. All inbound calls to the user's VoIP Hosted number will ring the cell phone (and other telephony devices assigned to the user).

PosTrack Converge FMC is not constrained by cellular network type (works with GSM or CDMA), cell phone models, or mobile operating systems. iPhone, Windows Mobile, Symbian, and Android are supported.

Apple iPhone

Android

Blackberry

Windows Mobile

Symbian

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