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Spectralink Corporation Kirk Wireless Server 6000

SKU: 02344100

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$500.69

Spectralink Corporation Kirk Wireless Server 6000

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KIRK WIRELESS SERVER 6000

SIP server for medium-sized to large business and enterprises

The KIRK Wireless Server 6000 is a scalable and customizable wireless enterprise solution. Seamless handover between base stations, extensive radio coverage, messaging to handsets and value-added applications are just some of the benefits of the KIRK Wireless Server 6000.

Customize Your Solution

A KIRK Wireless Server 6000 solution consists of the KIRK Wireless Server 6000 itself, KIRK Media Resources, KIRK IP Base Stations, KIRK Repeaters and the KIRK Handsets. Assemble these units to complete a solution that exactly mates your wireless needs.

Up to 256 KIRK IP Base Stations and 4,096 wireless users can be subscribed to the KIRK Wireless Server 6000, making it extremely scalable and the ideal choice for fast-growing and large businesses. A flexible license option allows you to only pay for extra users when you need it. You pay, you upgrade, and you have more mobile users.

Qualified Lync Solution

The KIRK Wireless Server 6000 is the first multi-cell DECT solution qualified for Microsoft® Lync™ Server 2010. Add vertical specialized mobility to your Microsoft UC Solution with the KIRK Butterfly Handset Series and KIRK 50-, 60-, and 70-Handset Series

Features and Benefits
  • First-ever multi-cell DECT solution qualified for Microsoft® Lync™ Server 2010
  • No need for proprietary cabling
  • IP as only logical interface
  • All maintenance done through the server
  • Stable system core based on Linux
  • Supporting standard features from the SIP Asterisk
  • Provisioning of configuration, firmware, and wireless users
  • Redundancy to eliminate point of failure

Additional Information

Model02344100
ManufacturerSPECTRALINK CORPORATION
ConditionNew
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