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MI turns to Avaya to enhance communications

June 27, 2013 | Callum Douglas - Byrnes

BMI has signed a deal with Avaya which will see the airline installing the telecommunications supplier’s IP telephony system. Two of Avaya’s IP Office 500 systems have been deployed by BMI, along with SIP trunking, Avaya Flare for touch screen unified communications, and 150 IP handsets. BMI has joined its two primary sites, one in Aberdeen and another at Donington Hall, with its new system.

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Suddenlink signed by Sigma Systems

June 25, 2013 | Callum Douglas - Byrnes

Suddenlink has been signed by Sigma Systems as its latest large MSO client for the firm’s voice and data provisioning system for businesses. The two companies made a joint announcement in which they revealed Suddenlink has now deployed an enhanced version of Fulfillment System from Signma, which allows a cable operator to automate activation of data and voice services.

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ShoreTel beating out the competition for market share

June 21, 2013 | Callum Douglas - Byrnes

Unified communications platform provider ShoreTel, which counts applications UC solutions and commercial phone systems among its services, is continuing to increase its market share of the U.S. IP telephony industry, according to the latest figures from the Synergy Research Group. The Group’s summary of market share report for 2013’s first quarter found that the firm secured the highest rates of revenue growth.

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Avaya helps Hotels Group to increase efficiency

June 19, 2013 | Callum Douglas - Byrnes

Avaya, the international business communications, collaboration services and systems firm, has made an announcement explaining that its contact centre technology will be used to enhance the workforce mobility and production of Pacific Hotels Group, in a move to ensure increased customer satisfaction.

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IP telephony eases high telecom costs

June 17, 2013 | Callum Douglas - Byrnes

Mobile Decisioning, a firm that works with solutions for emergency airtime in Africa, has managed to link data and voice via an IP PBX platform to decrease operation and collaboration costs. A managed IP PBX platform offers a wide range of options provided by the current market.

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New life for IP and PSTN phone industry

June 13, 2013 | Callum Douglas - Byrnes

Steps have been taken by the Bangladesh Telecommunication Regulatory Commission to create new openings for IP and PSTN phone operators with the help of a package called ‘differential baseline tariff’.

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Interactive Intelligence award given to Adapt Telephony Services

June 11, 2013 | Callum Douglas - Byrnes

The work of Adapt Telephony Services has been recognised by Interactive Intelligence (II) once again. The systems integrator and reseller of II’s unified IP commercial communications solutions, which include IP telephony, received the Conquest Award for 2013. The award is handed to the reseller which amasses the biggest number of new enterprise and centre customers throughout the evaluation period.

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Broad-Connect Telecom’s SIP trunking services to form basis of Lync network

June 7, 2013 | Callum Douglas - Byrnes

Broad-Connect Telecom, the U.S. cloud-based communications firm, announced last week that its SIP trunking infrastructure and solutions portfolio will form the foundation of a Microsoft Lync network, allowing hosted voice companies to provide their customers with Unified Communications applications. After undergoing rigorous testing, the firm’s SIP trunking offerings were Lync Server 2013 qualified.

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Worldwide Skype-Lync integration now available

June 5, 2013 | Callum Douglas - Byrnes

Microsoft has completed the initial stage of its plan to integrate the enterprise unified communications Lync server with its Skype user network for IM and IP telephony. The update has made it possible for Skype and Lync users to communicate with each other by making contact through audio calls and chatting via IM text.

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Updated telephone links to be implemented by US commission

June 3, 2013 | Callum Douglas - Byrnes

Traditional copper line telephony is becoming a thing of the past with the advent of IP technology. In many countries, the transition has been a considerable and swift one, certainly in the US where the best solutions are able to provide a boost to business performance. The Gazette said that telephone firms in Iowa could now be affected by a commission looking into how to roll out IP telephony across the country.

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