PRODUCT LITERATURE:
The Alcatel 7302 Intelligent Services Access Manager (ISAM) provides an efficient, next-generation means of delivering these services.
WHITE PAPER:
This vendor white paper - prepared by Alcatel-Lucent - discuses how service providers need to continuously expand their service offerings to address increasing competitive demands, create new ways to drive business and increase market share.
CASE STUDY:
Read this case study and learn how Intrado introduced a dynamic, Internet Protocol, based 9-1-1 environment that can be upgraded through software downloads to meet these challenges.
WHITE PAPER:
This white paper for the communications sector examines how inaccurate data can impact customer relationships and how implementing a multi-phase process can help feed cleaner customer data into enterprise solutions to maximize return on investment.
PRODUCT LITERATURE:
Unlicensed mobile access (UMA) technology provides access to GSM and GPRS mobile services over unlicensed spectrum technologies, including Bluetooth and 802.11 (WiFi).
WHITE PAPER:
The Plantronics UC Toolkit, Planning FAQ addresses the most common questions IT organizations raise when planning UC audio device deployments.
PRESENTATION TRANSCRIPT:
Learn how BroadSoft and AudioCodes have tackled the critical concerns making it possible for carriers of all sizes to be a success in delivering and managing a superior, cost effective IP voice network that is simple to deploy.
WHITE PAPER:
Efficient business processes are the key to success for any company, especially in the telecommunications (Telco) industry. In this informative resource, learn how you can improve Telco business processes and discover the BPM tools necessary to close process gaps.
DATA SHEET:
This paper discusses how Intel and Neusoft took advantage of the performance and scalability of Intel® Xeon® processor 7500 series-based servers to address some of the critical challenges in the telecom industry.
WHITE PAPER:
Previously, putting up with the gap between CRM and OSS worlds has been a viable - though not
optimal - strategy for most operators. But now that the telecommunications industry is undergoing the "communications and content over IP" transformation, service providers are starting to redesign their business models and to rethink the infrastructure.