Software to help connect your BlackBerry device with infrastructure PBX (Private Branch Exchange) owned company. By utilizing MVS 5, the call can be done anywhere as long as connected to a WiFi network. The call will be forwarded to the PBX to the destination number so that calls from the company's tariff. Previously, this can only be done through the cellular network.
With this service, MVS 5 is designed for the needs of corporate customers who want practicality while lowering the cost of the phone. Employees wherever located, call to and from the company charged the same tariff.
"The BlackBerry Mobile Voice System 5 is effective provide a wireless extension of corporate phone system that allows calls via WiFi from the study, hotspots outside the office, and at home. It gives an opportunity for companies to improve productivity of employees who are often out of the office," said Alan Panezic, RIM's VP of Platform Product Management.
MVS 5 Currently only works with Cisco Unified Communication PBX infrastructure Manager. However, RIM continues to this solution can also be used in other PBX systems. Blackberry MVS 5 will be available starting later this year. RIM did not explain in more detail how the cost of implementation.