Jabra provides fully integrated call-control with Cisco Jabber

MANILA, Philippines - As an industry first, Jabra will have “built-in” call-control with Cisco Jabber 9.6 for Windows and virtual environments — the latest step in the continued integration of Jabra audio devices with Cisco solutions.

Jabra announced that all its leading headsets and speakerphones now offer fully integrated call-control with the latest Cisco Jabber 9.6 for Windows.

Jabra is also the first headset vendor to complete the Cisco certification process, which allows Jabra to provide a complete USB, Bluetooth and DECT offering on key audio devices.

With the launch of Cisco Jabber 9.6, Jabra has stepped up the competition for headset manufacturers worldwide to deliver compatible headset call-control functionalities.

Jabra is the first to announce “built-in” drivers with Cisco Jabber. Earlier this year, it was also the first to launch the PC Suite based call-control for the Cisco Jabber 9.2.

The “built-in” Jabra driver will allow for seamless installation without the external drivers to complicate a mass deployment.    

Jabra’s fully integrated call-control with Cisco Jabber is the latest step in the continued integration of Jabra audio devices with Cisco solutions, which enable businesses to make an easy choice on communication infrastructure and increase the productivity of their end-users at the same time.

The continued compatibility updates are the result of Jabra’s participation in the Cisco Developer Network Program, which unites Cisco with third-party developers of hardware and software to deliver tested interoperable solutions to joint customers.

As a preferred solution developer, Jabra is continuously working with Cisco to deliver new solutions that offer end-users with all the benefits of unified communication.

Another great example of the collaboration with Cisco is the co-developed audio devices also launched earlier this year — solutions that increase the collaboration experience on Cisco Jabber for Windows and in virtual environments.

Jabra brought its expertise in audio engineering, award-winning product design and software integration to the development of two new products — a compact office speakerphone and a wireless handset.

“Building on Cisco’s software and Jabra’s headsets, businesses will have a broader portfolio of validated solutions designed to meet their individual needs and budget requirements,” said Holger Reisinger, Jabra vice president for marketing, products and alliances.

“Jabra is dedicated to enhancing the user experience by developing audio devices that allow customers to appreciate the full collaborative value of unified communication, regardless of where they work or how they connect to the network,” Reisinger added.

 

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