IVR Technologies (News - Alert), Inc., a software developer of IP-based enhanced services and real-time billing solutions, has partnered with Squire Technologies to deliver real-time billing, enhanced services and switching solutions to VoIP carriers worldwide.
Officials with IVR Technologies said that together, the company and Squire Technologies can offer carriers a complete end-to-end solution that drives revenue, subscribers, and customer retention to the network, while reducing operating and capital expenditures.
Company officials said that VoIP carriers can now deliver complete, innovative and revenue generating subscriber-based services through IVR Technologies’ Talking SIP (News - Alert) platform and the Squire Technologies line of core network switching and routing solutions.
"We’ve been impressed with the solutions that IVR Technologies offer; our companies’ products are well suited in terms of the quality of service that they provide, and the features complement each other well,” said George McCarthy, Americas sales manager, Squire Technologies, in a statement.
Squire Technologies is a global provider of NGN, TDM and IP telecommunications products and solutions with world class installation and support services.
“Providing high-caliber carrier-grade solutions is at the heart of everything we do at Squire Technologies, and that’s a value that IVR Technologies clearly share,” said McCarthy.
Barry Sher (News - Alert), vice president of business development, IVR Technologies said that for next-generation carriers to be successful in today’s highly competitive marketplace it is imperative that they offer a robust set of in-demand applications across the full spectrum of access points including land-lines, broadband, mobile, desktop and web -- Squire Technologies’s core network switching solutions provide a high-quality pipeline in the carrier’s network that encompasses all of these mediums.
“We are pleased to be partnering with a best-of-breed company like Squire Technologies for unified access to the complete suite of Talking SIP enhanced service applications," said Sher.
Edited by Rich Steeves