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Recently, Cisco added their new iPhone Wireless-G IP310 that hits the consumer and very small business market by extending voice mobility with an 802.11 b/g/n WiFi infrastructure.

Matt Brunk

March 26, 2008

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Recently, Cisco added their new iPhone Wireless-G IP310 that hits the consumer and very small business market by extending voice mobility with an 802.11 b/g/n WiFi infrastructure.

Recently, Cisco added their new iPhone Wireless-G IP310 that hits the consumer and very small business market by extending voice mobility with an 802.11 b/g/n WiFi infrastructure.A few years ago, before the adoption and final ratification of the "n" standard, I wrote about my experiences with the Belkin Pre-n and still today, that same unit is in and working with great results- and I think even better with our new iMacs that we installed at the end of 2007.

Why are the Cisco iPhone and others like it important to enterprse?

Remote workers, aka telecommuters or tele-workers. If you're not on the green and telecommuter bandwagon then you're probably missing out on benefits. You should also check out Cisco's new G-phone. I'll be testing this gizmo and will let you know more later. Think green because when you do- the dollars can flow both directions. After you look at Cisco, check out Plantronics (booth 1323) and ask them about compatible products with this phone. Plantronics has a white paper (unreleased, unfortunately), that is a great study in understanding the ergonomics and work habits /conditions of home workers.

About the Author

Matt Brunk

Matt Brunk has worked in past roles as director of IT for a multisite health care firm; president of Telecomworx, an interconnect company serving small- and medium-sized enterprises; telecommunications consultant; chief network engineer for a railroad; and as an analyst for an insurance company after having served in the U.S. Navy as a radioman. He holds a copyright on a traffic engineering theory and formula, has a current trademark in a consumer product, writes for NoJitter.com, has presented at VoiceCon (now Enterprise Connect) and has written for McGraw-Hill/DataPro. He also holds numerous industry certifications. Matt has manufactured and marketed custom products for telephony products. He also founded the NBX Group, an online community for 3Com NBX products. Matt continues to test and evaluate products and services in our industry from his home base in south Florida.