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Description Mobility Feature Cisco Jabber on iPhone and Android clients can be provisioned as dual-mode devices. Dual-Mode phones have the capability of connecting over Wi-Fi or through cellular networks. When the client is within the enterprise network, Cisco Jabber can register to Unified Communications Manager over Wi-Fi, and has UC calling and instant messaging functionality. If you configure a mobile identity with the phone number of the mobile device, allowing the call to be transferred from Jabber to the cellular device when leaving the enterprise network. Note An added feature that is available to Cisco Jabber mobile clients is Mobile and Remote Access, which allows Cisco Jabber clients to connect to data networks when outside of the enterprise network. For more information, see "Configure Mobile and Remote Access" section in Feature Configuration Guide for Cisco Unified Communications Manager. Dual-Mode Phones Cisco Unified Mobility Prerequisites Refer to the following prerequisites: • Enabling Mobility features requires proper planning to ensure that your dial plan and call routing configuration can handle the deployment needs. For more information, see "Mobile Collaboration" section in the Cisco Collaboration System Solution Reference Network Designs guide. • For information on which Cisco IP Phones support Mobility feature, see Generate a Phone Feature List, on page 5. • For a list of Cisco IP Phones that support the Mobility softkey, run a report for the Mobility feature. • For a list of supported dual-mode phones, run a report for the Dual-Mode feature. • If you are deploying Mobile Voice Access and you want to make additional locales available to your system (if you want to use non-English phone locales or country-specific tones), you can download the locale installers from cisco.com and install them through the Cisco Unified OS Administration interface. For more information on installing locales, see Installation Guide for Cisco Unified Communications Manager and the IM and Presence Service. • Configure Self-Provisioning so that phone users can provision their own Cisco Jabber clients and remote destinations. For more information, see "Configure Self Provisioning" and "Provisioning End Users" section in the System Configuration Guide for Cisco Unified Communications Manager. The Cisco mobility solution is verified with only Cisco equipment. This solution may also work with other third-party PSTN gateways and Session Border Controllers (SBCs), but the features might not work as described here. If you are using this solution with third-party PSTN gateways or SBCs, Cisco technical support may not be able to resolve problems that you encounter. Caution Feature Configuration Guide for Cisco Unified Communications Manager, Release 15 and SUs 16 Remote Worker Features Cisco Unified Mobility Prerequisites