Beyond data, the Aruba architecture will allow corporate users of VOIP systems to take their office phone number with them. By plugging in the access point to an Ethernet connection a mobile worker can use a wireless, IEEE 802.11x handset, and have his own phone number wherever and whenever he plugs in, noted Melkote.
AP 65, for the mobile office is priced at US$495. Model AP 41, optimized for home/office, is priced at $195,
Both access points will be available by the end of the year.