DTMF Networks, a renowned MSC (News - Alert) Status company, has introduced Pro Package for its Hosted Nextone / Genband Switch Partition and Softswitch service with an attractive offer.
Officials with DTMF Networks said that the package comes with access to Genband Softswitch and SBC, 25 percent discount on vBoss, 10 hours of free training and minimum 210 ports.
'Being a renowned next generation switching and billing management service firm, we believe in providing the best of products and offers to our clients', said CEO of the company, in a statement.
The CEO said that the Pro Package is especially designed to include most important aspects like carrier grade Nextone / Genband platform, and comprehensive billing management and is reasonably priced to fit the budget of the clients.
'Therefore, this is definitely not a deal worth missing!' he said. DTMF Networks, a hosted switch company produces highest quality vBOSS and vSwitch.
It has state-of-the-art infrastructure that enables the company in maintaining quality standards and in meeting the demands of clients.
Company officials said that the company's hosted softswitch is offered on industry's best tools and practices to offer customized and scalable business solutions.
It has fully redundant L2 and L5 elements and network components like IP Connectivity, switching, database along with load balancing solution.
Back in February DTMF had announced that it has inked hosted Softswitch and VoIP billing service agreement with operators in the Middle East.
In fact the Middle East has turned out to be amongst the first places to have embraced DTMF's Hosted Switching/ softswitch Partition Services on Genband/ Nextone Swicth Platform. Middle East is a large and fast paced growth market and poses unique challenges and opportunities.
The fact that the wholesale VoIP operators from the region have entrusted DTMF's services opens doors for increased partnerships with companies in the region and justifies increase in its presence in the region with enhanced support, service and marketing personnel.
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Edited by Juliana Kenny