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Cisco and Personeta Create Fixed-Mobile Convergence Voice Solution for Mobile TeleSystems
TMCnet Associate Editor
Networking systems provider Cisco and network service creation (NSC) platform vendor Personeta announced today a collaboration to provide Eastern European Mobile TeleSystems with a new fixed-mobile convergence voice solution in Russia.
Mobile TeleSystems will use Cisco and Personeta’s solution to provide its Russian business customers with “seamless service and a unified bill,” Personeta said in a press release.
The solution will use three of Cisco’s products (VoIP gateway, media gateway controller PGW 2200, and Service Exchange Framework) and Personeta’s TappS NSC application server.
According to the press release, “Solution elements are integrated to eliminate single points of failure, and security appliances help protect external access to the service.”
The result is carrier-grade resiliency, scalability, and security. Enterprise business customers will be provided with the ability to unify mobile voice and fixed PBX telephony using VoIP technology.
Features of the solution include:
- A universal number across PBX-attached and mobile phones
- An integrated “find-me” feature
- Ability to specify time-dependent simultaneous or sequential ringing
Using IP technology means the solution will be “cost-effective to deploy and maintain, and scalable to hundreds of thousands of subscribers without major network reengineering or service disruption,” according to the press release.
“The opportunity to provide such an innovative service solution to an industry leader like MTS is an important market validation for the entire concept of fixed-mobile convergence,” said Bibi Rosenbach, Founder and acting President of Personeta, in the press release.
Rosenbach added: “The combined Cisco and Personeta solution will enable MTS to increase revenue streams by deploying new products and services quickly, as well as benefit from the deployment of service enabling architectures such as IMS.”
Mae Kowalke previously wrote for Cleveland Magazine in Ohio and The Burlington Free Press in Vermont. To see more of her articles, please visit Mae Kowalke’s columnist page.
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