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You can use the SecureConnect client built into Jabber, or the separate Cisco Mobile An圜onnect Android/iPhone client. You may also need another device/phone license (depending on your existing licensing model) for users who have both a physical desk phone AND a soft Jabber phone.Īlternatively, it may make more sense to upgrade these 25 users to CUWL Professional which already includes the mobile Jabber client, unlimited user devices, WebEx, Contact Center, etc.įor Jabber for work over 3G/4G, you also need a VPN connection from the phone into your corporate network. The mobile client license is $150 (list price) per user. Jabber licenses can be added to CUCM on a per-user basis. What CUCM version are you on, and what is your current licensing model? So for all persons with phones to have specific corporate-paid accounts, for sending e-mail, MS Exchange, IP PBX connections, etc. One alternative I can think of is a corporate 4G plan.
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Is our plan still possible, and can IT be persuaded to expand their licence? We plan to use a mixture of mobile telephony data (3/4G) and wifi to take/make calls. But our IT Dept doesn't have the licence for Cisco Jabber (which is the best app for Android/iOS compatible with a Cisco PBX I know of). Getting our PBX profiles on the phones is evidently easy, simply get the server details of each and there you go. I am the designate networking person, in that manage our local LAN and liaise with the general firm IT Dept for more resources and/or troubleshooting. I work in a team of 25 salespeople, and we want to have a softphone app on our cellphones (we all have Androids and iPhones, no RIM nonsense with us lol). Which softphone apps are within licence of Cisco Call Manager? And how can the licence be expanded?