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Wednesday, 17 October 2007
BroadSoft has made a number of new announcements at its user executive conference currently underway. The company has formed an alliance with Jamcracker, a US/India based services delivery company, that will enable communications and IT service providers to resell any or all of their existing BroadWorks voice applications and solutions as an on-demand service offering.  These features can also be bundled with additional best-of-breed collaboration and communications services provisioned from the Jamcracker delivery network, such as BlackBerry, WebEx conferencing, and McAfee security.

Warid Telecom. a fast-growing mobile service provider in South Asia and Africa, has chosen BroadSoft and Huawei to create an IMS-enabled VoIP platform that will integrate with its WiMAX network in Uganda. Customers will have access to a hosted PBX, multimedia communications, prepaid and fixed-mobile convergence (FMC) services. Warid becomes one of the first service providers globally to offer IMS over WiMAX.

SK Telink, an international telecommunications carrier in South Korea, will work with five major cable providers in South Korea to bring VoIP services to residential consumers, small businesses and home offices using BroadSoft's application platform. The new offering integrates VoIP with customers' set-top television cable boxes, to display caller ID, a phone directory and other phone services on the TV. These features can be controlled with the TV remote control.

Etisalat, a United Arab Emirates-based telecom service provider, has selected BroadSoft's VoIP application software as the framework for its new VoIP services, which will be deployed through BroadSoft's partner Emircom. The platform will be used to deliver 'eCentrex' services to small, medium and large enterprises across the UAE.

Grandstream Networks, Inc., a leading designer and manufacturer of next-generation IP Voice & Video products for broadband networks, and BroadSoft announced the complete interoperability between the advanced SIP-based BroadWorks® platform and Grandstream SIP terminal endpoints. This interoperability will enable Ericsson Mexico and other service providers to deliver multimedia features like video telephony to consumer and enterprise markets.
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