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"We pay what normal consumers pay," laughed Tom Badger, director of network system performance for Verizon's southern California region.
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Verizon Wireless says its new business tool combines the processing power of Android smartphones, the carrier’s wireless network and existing enterprise telephone systems to support employee mobility while maintaining corporate security and control.
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Using the Mobile Unified Communications Client (Mobile UC) – introduced this week at the CTIA Enterprise & Applications show in San Diego – an employee’s personal mobile number and business landline number are both instantly accessible from a user’s smartphone. Calls initiated from the mobile phone's business identity are routed through the existing corporate IP PBX system and display the employee's business number to callers.
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Verizon Wireless also has developed the enterprise-class Mobile UC Docking Station – sold separately – to connect Android smartphones to a business' Ethernet. When the mobile phone is docked, it doesn't use wireless minutes for calls.
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Verizon Wireless' Mobile UC Client is compatible with leading IP PBX manufacturers, including Cisco Unified Communications Manager 6.1.4 and above and Avaya Communication Manager 5.2 and above. The Mobile UC Client costs $7 per month per user.

Source :
http://www.channelpartnersonline.com/news/2011/10/verizon-wireless-intros-mobile-uc-client.aspx
http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2394615,00.asp