telephony
Time to rethink OSS/BSS transformation
For the last two decades, independent software vendors have been able to serve operators with operational support systems (OSS) that have continually improved processes. OSS vendors have managed to stay
Read moreHosted telephony vs PBX: Why it’s time for a change – Part 2
As he reported yesterday, James Slaney, co-founder of Dubber says both managed and hosted telephony systems have seen a significant increase in uptake in recent years, whereas on-premise PBX is
Read moreAfrican mobile comms boom peaks with dire consequences for the millions still unconnected, says Qwickfone
A new white paper by the entrepreneurs behind Qwickfone says that the widely held claim by the telecoms industry that 1 billion more people in Africa will be connected to
Read moreUK and US small to medium-sized enterprises demand more value-added services from telcos
Dubber, a provider of call recording and voice analytics software solutions, has conducted an SME (small to medium-sized enterprise) market survey across the UK and US, looking at the role
Read moreTelia and Ericsson tests push Stockholm 4G networks to 757Mbps to prove readiness for 5G
Residents in Stockholm can soon experience record-setting speeds in Telia’s commercial network, thanks to recent tests by Telia and Ericsson. The tests pushed 4G networks to 757Mbit/s to prove readiness
Read moreVoipsec launches partner programme making cost-effective cloud-based Sip trunk security available to the channel
A provider of cloud-based Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) security solutions, VoipSec, has launched its partner programme, designed to bring together telephony and communications organisations to provide end customers with
Read moreEuropean businesses pay too much for telecom services
Companies are still paying too much for telecommunication services such as telephony (fixed and mobile), text messaging and data usage on mobile devices, particularly when used across international borders.
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