This book explains how to configure and then use the OpenScape Mobile Pro
V10 application on your Android based devices.
OpenScape Mobile Pro V10 Features
With OpenScape
Mobile Pro V10:
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you can make and receive VoIP calls using the Wi-Fi network.
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you can choose the device to receive your calls: Wi-Fi, desk, cell, corporate voice
mail.
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you can be reached using just the one number assigned to your desk phone (outgoing
calls see only
that one identity).
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the best method to reach you is seamlessly and automatically chosen: Wi-Fi network,
desk phone,
or cell phone.
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you can move calls between your Wi-Fi, desk, or cell phone and other devices as many
times as
needed.
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you can access Mitel OpenScape UC features like presence status, conference, and centralized
call
log over Wi-Fi and data connections (3G, 4G,
etc.).
IMPORTANT:
Fees for data
usage may apply. Check with your service provider
when using OpenScape UC over data
plans.
OpenScape Mobile Pro V10 is available in the following three
configurations:
OpenScape Mobile Pro V10 - UC-only
OpenScape Mobile Pro V10 is connected to the HAProxy Server and supports UC features
like call
control functionalities. However, this configuration does
not support Mitel OpenScape Voice features, like for example
VoIP calls.
OpenScape Mobile Pro V10 - Voice-only
OpenScape Mobile Pro V10 is connected to OpenScape Voice features, supports making
and receiving
calls on your Wi-Fi device and also supports connection with
Mitel OpenScape 4000. However, this configuration does not
support UC features.
OpenScape Mobile Pro V10 - Intergrated
OpenScape
Mobile Pro V10 is connected to the OpenScape UC HAProxy
Server. The account is also configured for mobile features
in OpenScape Voice via SBC connection like in Voice-Only
mode. The Integrated configuration supports all the features
of both the Voice-only and UC-only configurations and also
supports connection with OpenScape 4000.
When the term “Wi-Fi phone" is used it describes phone calls made over Wi-Fi with the
OpenScape Mobile Pro V10 application. The term “cell
phone" is used to describe phone calls made over
the cellular network with the Android native phone
application. The term "desk phone" is used to
describe your Mitel OpenScape Voice IP phone (typically an
OpenStage or optiPoint desktop phone).
Related Documentation
The
following technical documentation is available in HTML and
PDF: