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BroadSoft announced that Digiweb is deploying next-generation VOIP services based on the BroadWorks VOIP application platform
November 28, 2006
BELFAST, U.K. -- BroadSoft, Inc., a leading provider of VoIP application software, along with service provider VoIP Solutions, today announced at the grand opening of the new BroadSoft European Operations Centre in Belfast that Digiweb, one of the largest ISPs in Ireland, is deploying next-generation VoIP services based on the BroadWorks® VoIP application platform. The service will allow Digiweb's WiMAX and fixed broadband subscribers to take advantage of a new generation of voice services that render traditional telephony obsolete.
The Digiweb announcement coincides with BroadSoft's grand opening of its European Operations Centre in Belfast. The European Operations Centre is located at the Northern Ireland Science Park, and expands BroadSoft's capabilities to provide real-time technical support, service and training to Digiweb and its other European customers.
Digiweb VoIP customers will have access to multiple features, such as simultaneous ring-where any call to the home number can instantaneously ring numerous other numbers specified by the user; video telephony and conferencing; click-to-dial services; and advanced call control features that allow users to specify who can call them at what times. This is in addition to voicemail, diverting, call forwarding and call barring features.All service preferences can be set up and altered through an easy-to-use web interface managed by the end-user.
"Telephony has evolved to the stage where it will soon be commonplace to have a video call with all your friends. Also, when someone calls you, your mobile, your home phone and your office phone will ring and a call alert will pop-up on your computer screen simultaneously," said Colm Piercy, managing director at Digiweb. "Today's telecommunications is about control, and our end-users can now directly manage their communications options, allowing them to choose who can call them and at what times with a few simple clicks on a web site, ending the days of being a slave to the phone."
BroadSoft Inc.
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