VoIP Providers
advertise with voip providers
VoIP Articles
Verizon Updates VoIP 2007-08-27
Improvements to Verizon's hosted IP Centrex service will add text messaging and calendar synchronization.

Verizon Communications Inc.'s Business unit will launch a VOIP (voice over Internet Protocol) service for customers of its Hosted IP Centrex package that will give users access to new features such as text messaging and calendar synchronization.

Verizon Business' Integrated Communications Package is targeted at businesses and government agencies whose employees want more collaboration and mobility functionality with their VOIP phones, Verizon said. The package is designed to reduce the time and effort needed to connect employees, the company said.

The package allows users to access voice e-mail, control incoming and outgoing calls, manage their online presence, send text messages and synchronize contacts and calendars, Verizon said.

"The major advantage ... is the ability for an employee to manage communications wherever they are, and whenever they'd like," said Jeff Cayer, group manager of VOIP marketing for Verizon Business. "An end-user is given the control to determine who can reach them, when they can be reached and how."

The software includes administrator and user point-and-click interfaces allowing employees to access and manage their office phones, e-mail, Lotus Sametime instant messaging and voice mail. The services can be used on a Web-based interface or run in conjunction with a stand-alone desktop client and Microsoft Outlook plug-in. The administrative console provides a Web-based tool for near real-time service control and management, Verizon said.

"Every day we are bombarded with e-mails, text messages, calls to our cell phones, calls at work and at home," Cayer said. "With Integrated Communications Package, we are empowering end users to take some control back."

Integrated Communications Package will be available beginning next month to U.S. customers of Verizon's Hosted IP Centrex, an enterprise VOIP service Verizon hosts and manages. Verizon plans to expand the service internationally later this year. Verizon Business also plans to integrate the service with its audio, net and video conferencing services and contact center services.

Some consumer VOIP services already offer similar features, and Verizon Business has offered a GUI (graphical user interface) that allowed for some call control and feature management, Cayer said. "However, we were not able to give users access to calendars and text messaging," he said. "Our focus, though, was to first build the network and platform to offer scalability and enterprise-level features. Once that foundation was set, we were then able to enhance some of the end-user capabilities."

One analyst praised Verizon's new package. "As businesses deal with more mobile and remote employees, the need for a product that provides phone, e-mail, calendaring, messaging and presence capabilities will be on their list of must-haves to further enable collaboration," Will Stofega, research manager for VOIP Services with IDC, said in a statement. "This offering is a good start, delivering a user-friendly platform to help enhance a company's VOIP investment."

An intermediate level of the Integrated Communications Package starts at US$5.50 per user per month, and an advanced service including Microsoft Office plug-ins and real-time call management will be $7.50, Cayer said.

By Grant Gross
VoIP Providers List Information
If you have any constructive thoughts, creative ideas, or reasonable offers, please, contact us.
Send Email to Helen O'Neill if you have any questions either about this website, or about VoIP providers, or VoIP in general.
Send Email to our technical support if you have any technical queries.
About VoIP Providers List
VoIP Providers List services save time for companies searching both for information and interconnection partners, interested in voice minutes exchange, i.e. VoIP minutes termination and origination, as well as hardware and software trade. We provide information on interconnection services, VoIP hardware solutions and VoIP software , as well as overall situation in the VoIP industry.
VoIP Providers List is constantly moderated, and thus we can guarantee that any VoIP provider published in the web-based company catalogue has provided accurate details on its services and operations.
We are constantly working on improvement and development of our services. Your comments and proposals regarding the services are highly welcome. Please, do not hesitate to contact us providing with your ideas, opinion, and feed-back. We will be grateful for any information and useful links on Voice over IP, VoIP hardware, VoIP software, and VoIP Providers.
 
VoIP Providers Statistics
Providers in database: 3315
Users Online: 222
VoIP Articles
Is VoIP Good For The Home?
Is VoIP Good For The Home?
Who Pays For Your Free Pc To Phone Calls?
Who Pays For Your Free Pc To Phone Calls?
VoIP: Good For The Home?
VoIP: Good For The Home?
Computer to Computer Talk
Computer to Computer Talk
Comparing VOIP to Conventional Long Distance Calling Plans
Comparing VOIP to Conventional Long Distance Calling Plans
Read more articles
Newest VoIP Providers
1. Perusat [Peru] 2. Heswick [Switzerland] 3. OpenIP [France] 4. Acacia Voiceline [Belize] 5. SC Eurofon Srl [Romania] 6. NICnet [Philippines] 7. Trombatel co Ltd [Thailand] 8. Capratel Inc. [USA] 9. AJ-TEL Communications Network [Mexico] 10. Todoservicio [Colombia]