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Genband, Samsung Form Alliance

February 20, 2013 |
FRISCO, Texas -- GENBAND, a leading developer of IMS and cloud communications solutions, today announced a unique alliance with Samsung Telecommunications America, LLC (Samsung Mobile) that creates a significant evolution for the enterprise communications experience. By integrating Samsung Mobile’s market-leading SAFE (Samsung for Enterprise) designated devices with GENBAND’s SMART OFFICE mobile UC applications, these companies are bringing a “SAFE, SMART, and SIMPLE” user experience to the enterprise, creating mobile solutions that extend or evenreplace the standard office communications environment. The solution delivers voice, data, video communications and collaboration capabilities on SamsungSAFE devices to fully mobile-enable the enterprise market.

“This alliance with GENBAND brings powerful new communications capabilities to the enterprise, fortifying today’s mobile workforce with unprecedented on-the-go productivity,” said Tim Wagner, Vice President and General Manager, Enterprise Sales at Samsung Mobile. “Our SAFE solution, which enhances security for enterprise devices, combined with GENBAND’s industry leading UC software and service provider expertise, offers enterprise customers a holistic, innovative and cost-effective desk phone complement or replacement solution that will allow employees to carry their communications environment with them, whether inside or outside of the office.”

Genband Inc.



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