FRISCO, Texas -- GENBAND, a leading developer of IMS and cloud
communications solutions, today launched NUViAâ„¢, a secure multimedia
communications cloud services offering designed for service providers and channel
partners to brand and offer Unified Communications and Rich Communications Suite
(RCS) Service applications to enterprise and consumer markets. Powered by
GENBAND’s EXPERiUS™ and QUANTiX™ solutions, GENBAND NUViA™ enables
service providers to accelerate the commercial delivery of multimedia communications
applications with minimal upfront capital expenses. NUViA offers service providers all
of the advantages of cloud-based services, such as a pay-as-you-grow business model and
the ability to quickly extend their service footprint, as well as a flexible service delivery
model that allows them to fully customize and differentiate their branded services. The
NUViA Unified Communications as a Service (UCaaS) offering includes HD voice,
video, multimedia messaging, mobility, conferencing, Web collaboration, desktop clients,
and fixed and mobile convergence. The NUViA RCS offering allows wireless operators
to quickly take to market extensive multimedia communications services and experiences
that go well beyond standard RCS capabilities for consumers.
"NUViA offers service providers a radically different model for deploying
communications services from what is available today,‖ said Jeff Townley, President of
GENBAND’s Services Business Unit. ―Service providers and channel partners can
leverage NUViA’s unprecedented deployment options, including hybrid models with the
ability to augment the NUViA-delivered services with in-house applications, to deliver
customers a unique, customized and cost-effective alternative to services derived from
premises-based equipment."
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