BroadSoft and Vonair have entered into a joint venture to develop, market and distribute a VOIP client management solution
February 28, 2006
GAITHERSBURG, Md. and NEW YORK -- BroadSoft, the leading provider of VoIP application software, and Vonair, a carrier-class multimedia communications software company, today announced that they have entered into a joint venture to develop, market and distribute a VoIP client management solution. The collaboration, called Netria(tm), will focus on resolving client management challenges such as integration, deployment and management of SIP-based customer premises equipment (CPE) for service providers globally. Additionally, BroadSoft has entered into a reseller agreement with Netria, whereby BroadSoft will resell products developed by Netria.
The new company will develop a flexible client management system (CMS) solution that resolves the integration problems posed by today's proprietary and vendor-specific solutions by providing multi-vendor support and scalability to support millions of end points. Independent of service delivery platform and fully compliant with IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) standards, the solution will integrate end user terminals with hosted services in the network, enabling service providers to rapidly deploy and manage large-scale service offerings while simplifying the configuration of advanced features on IP phones and PC-based softphones.
Based on open standards interfaces and designed to operate seamlessly in an IMS environment, the Netria CMS will perform the following primary functions:
Configuration profile management for multi-vendor intelligent CPE deployment
Software upgrades to deploy new features on existing devices and clients
Troubleshooting and monitoring features for ongoing service management
The system will help service providers generate new and increased ARPU by facilitating usage of enhanced services as well as rapid deployment of new, high-value services and bundled offerings.
According to Becky Watson, Program Manager of Stratecast Partners, a communications industry analyst firm, "The seamless integration and automation of CMS solutions mean that providers can deliver services faster, more easily and more conveniently. For example, when a customer wants a service upgrade, the provider can use software to deliver the upgrade rather than updating the physical phone. With the Netria system, users will have the right features in real-time, on phones they are familiar with, and gain the full functional value from enhanced hosted service offerings as quickly as possible. This client-focused joint venture supports BroadSoft's vision to enrich the user experience by offering innovative client applications and the means to manage SIP-based clients effectively."
BroadSoft Inc.
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