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Comverse wins Canadian voice services contract Print E-mail
Wednesday, 03 October 2007
Pathway Communications, a leading Canadian rovider of Internet solutions, has launched voice services using the Comverse MyCall Converged Communications and Converged IPCentrex solutions. The services include a full range of hosted telephony services for residential VoIP, and IP Trunking and IPCentrex for business subscribers. Comverse VoIP solutions also enable Pathway to deliver turnkey services to resellers, Virtual Service Providers (VSPs), who can immediately offer a complete set of data and voice services to their subscribers under their private brands. As a key component of the solution, the Comverse Telephony Application Server (TAS) delivers complete pre-integrated IP telephony, including advanced features, integrated applications (network announcements, voicemail, IVR, conferencing and attendant console), end-to-end quality of service, call control and web-based self-care. Extending beyond end user VoIP services, Pathway’s TAS has established full interoperability with other vendors for Class 4 Peering, routing and seamless real-time billing.
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