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<div style="">jep, definitely working. You just need the COP file for it if your CCM is not showing the Dual Mode for IPHONE Device type.<br>
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It just registers as a SIP device to ccm and offers some extra features (LDAP, Deskphone move of calls) which you might need to register seperately.<br>
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It is a iphone app however, so it looks quite funny on the iPad (veeeeerrry large keys).<br>
Also people look funny at you if you hold your ipad to your head like a phone. Especially when doing it on the subway ;-)<br>
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regards<br>
bernhard<br>
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Bernhard Albler, CCIE #23747 (Voice), NTS AG<br>
Tel.: +43 (1) 867 6776 -516, email: balbler@nts.at<span style="font-weight: bold;"></span></div>
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