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Thrupoint Officials Profile Speak Carrier-Class IP Conferencing Offering

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July 22, 2011

Thrupoint Officials Profile Speak Carrier-Class IP Conferencing Offering

By David Sims, TMCnet Contributing Editor


Officials of Thrupoint are featuring their Ubiquity’s Speak Conferencing product, which they describe as a scalable, carrier-class, IP conferencing app that enables Service Providers (SPs) to offer hosted audio as managed services for large enterprises.


The way company officials describe it, Speak uses Session Initiation Protocol (News - Alert) (SIP), VoIP and Ubiquity SIP Application Server architecture, a browser-based tool for a complete conferencing application feature set.

There’s also a web portal for scheduling, initiating, managing and terminating multi-party conferences.

It’s aimed at enterprises which are dispersed geographically, have numerous remote work environments, mobile employees and partners and reliant on individuals with specialized knowledge and skill sets.

Whereas most corporations use a variety of conference services, Thrupoint is seeking to be a one-stop shop, offering what they describe as “a carrier grade application for multimedia conferencing within an enterprise and between enterprises that enables same time, same place, same level of participation meetings.”

The feature set of Speak Conferencing provides the foundation for Communications Enhanced Business Processes, so teams or individuals can respond to events or requests in an expedited manner.

The product provides up to 40 percent savings for combined telephony and audio conferencing services, ease of use encourages collaborative participation that involves more people and faster rollout of new product and services via enhanced and expeditious training.

It’s also designed to let users increase meeting productivity by reducing dead-air with dial out conference establishment, increase closure rates via timely, ad-hoc, on-demand, and automated conferencing, reduce travel costs – including coordination time – yielding productivity gains and strengthen customer relationship through specialist interactions and additional face time.

Earlier this month TMC (News - Alert) wrote that we’re guessing that you want mobile products for your workforce – the virtual ones as well as the mobile ones. And that your IT department is apprehensive about what this will mean for their workload.

You’ve got an ally in Thrupoint, whose company officials say that implementing a corporate communication strategy “requires ways to help your IT organization embrace smartphone and smart client technologies as well as non-traditional endpoints.”

Want to learn more about the latest in communications and technology? Then be sure to attend ITEXPO West 2011, taking place Sept. 13-15, 2011, in Austin, Texas. ITEXPO (News - Alert) offers an educational program to help corporate decision makers select the right IP-based voice, video, fax and unified communications solutions to improve their operations. It's also where service providers learn how to profitably roll out the services their subscribers are clamoring for – and where resellers can learn about new growth opportunities. To register, click here.



David Sims is a contributing editor for TMCnet. To read more of David’s articles, please visit his columnist page. He also blogs for TMCnet here.

Edited by Jennifer Russell







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