T-Systems in Italy, a business customer brand of Deutsche Telekom, has announced it deployed Comverse's (News - Alert) IPCentrex to deliver hosted business services to Interporto Campano, a key transportation hub in the Naples region of southern Italy.
Comverse offers software and systems enabling network-based multimedia enhanced communication and billing services.
T-Systems opted for Comverse's IP
Communications to serve more than 1,000 SMEs at the Interporto Campano site.
"Our selection of Comverse was based on its extensive IP communications experience, and proven solutions supporting large VPN
network deployments," said Federico Protto, Head of Telecommunication Services of T-Systems in Italy.
"The Comverse Converged IPCentrex solution has enabled us to gain a reputation as one of the most innovative providers of Class 5 telephony-over-IP (ToIP) and wireless services for large, medium and small enterprises in Italy. The Interporto deployment has been such a success that we plan on bringing this model to other business centers around the country using the same platform."
Using IPCentrex, service providers offer a full range of fixed and mobile business communication services for enterprises of all types and sizes. The services can be customized to different employee work styles, increasing enterprise productivity and cost-efficiency. Also, Converged IPCentrex allows service providers from different markets to venture into the higher ARPU business market and provide a full range of communication services, including mobility with dual-mode
Wi-Fi/cellular devices, voice, video, SMS, presence/IM and a network address book.
"T-Systems leveraged the Comverse solution to develop a high-end, comprehensive all-over-IP solution for the whole Interporto Campano campus," said Benny Einhorn, President of Comverse EMEA. "Technologically innovative and flexible, the solution enabled T-Systems to meet or exceed customer expectations. We are proud to play an important part in this transformation of the business communication landscape in Europe."
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