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New
VoIP Features Boost Flexibility, Mobility, Cost Savings for Organizations
Seeking to Untether Workers
Large-business
and government customers increasingly are looking for integrated
solutions that enable employees to work anytime and anyplace, and
Verizon Business continues to respond.
At
the VoiceCon trade show today, the company unveiled several enhancements
to Hosted IP Centrex ¡V its premier ¡§in-the-cloud¡¨ voice-over-Internet
protocol (VoIP) service ¡V that make it easier for businesses to
leverage IP networks and applications into effective telework solutions.
Also
at the trade show, Verizon Business is demonstrating how several
of the company¡¦s other products and services enable companies and
individuals to take advantage of the transformation to telework.
The
new enhancements are:
Expansion
of the company¡¦s Burstable Enterprise Shared Trunks (BEST) capability
to Hosted IP Centrex. BEST enables cost savings by allowing customers
to use idle VoIP capacity in one location to accommodate an increase
in traffic from another location.
The addition of features that enable Hosted IP Centrex customers
to make the virtual office a reality for remote workers, and allow
businesses to more efficiently establish a local presence. These
features include the ability to have calls made from a softphone
¡V a software program using a computer, headset and a broadband Internet
connection ¡V appear to originate from the user¡¦s business line;
easily register a physical location for E-911 purposes; and to provision
local business numbers for teleworkers that are in business markets
strategic to an enterprise.
The
enhancements combine with a wide range of innovative Verizon offerings
to help organizations employ telework as a strategy to do more with
less, enhance workforce mobility and productivity, and achieve environmental
objectives -- all essential in today¡¦s business climate.
¡§Whether
companies want to reduce real estate costs, improve productivity,
increase customer and employee satisfaction or reduce carbon emissions,
the tools exist today for businesses to do the job right,¡¨ said
Blair Crump, group president of worldwide sales for Verizon Business.
¡§By thinking outside of the box ¡V or in this case, the physical
office -- companies can transform their operations to establish
a more global presence, or a more local presence, as their business
requires while controlling costs.¡¨
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view a social media release on this topic that includes related
online resources such as video and audio podcasts, please visit:
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Hosted
IP Centrex Features BEST Capability, Unified Communications
Verizon
Business¡¦ Hosted IP Centrex customers will now be able to take advantage
of the company¡¦s award-winning BEST feature, previously only available
with Verizon IP Trunking, to share call capacity between physical
locations and better control communications costs. This is especially
important as companies determine how best to implement VoIP with
minimal capital infrastructure investment. The service will become
available to U.S.-based customers next month, with expansion to
Europe planned for June.
By
leveraging Verizon Integrated Communications Package (ICP), a Web-based
unified communications interface exclusively available with Hosted
IP Centrex, workers can take their business with them wherever they
go and still have access to the advanced telecommunications features
and functions available in a full-fledged office.
With
the enhancements announced today, ICP now enables Hosted IP Centrex
customers to use a softphone as a business line with the business
number reflected on caller ID, eliminating the need to purchase
IP-enabled phones. Using only the softphone, users can easily manage
how they initiate and receive calls. In addition, users can manually
register their physical location with authorities for E-911 purposes.
For
enterprises with teleworkers in local markets, Verizon Business
can provision corresponding area codes and phone numbers to enable
a local presence without the expense of obtaining additional office
or retail space. Because Hosted IP Centrex resides within the expansive
Verizon global IP network, companies can employ these capabilities
without the capital expenses and leasing and maintenance costs associated
with traditional IP PBX equipment.
In
addition, workers can use ICP to access voice mail; manage their
online presence (signaling availability and communications preferences);
send text messages; synchronize contacts and calendars; and initiate
audio and Web-based conferences.
Telework Grows in Popularity
Telework
¡V the use of telecommunications to enable employees to work from
almost anywhere ¡V is becoming increasingly popular as issues ranging
from rising fuel prices last year to the current economic crisis
are causing more and more businesses to look for ways to operate
more efficiently at a lower cost.
In
its Telework Trendlines? 2009 report, the HR association WorldatWork
found that the total number of U.S. teleworkers ¡V employees, contractors
and business owners ¡V has risen 17 percent, from 28.7 million in
2006 to 33.7 million in 2008. Chuck Wilsker, president of The Telework
Coalition, said that the volume of employer inquiries his organization
receives has tripled in the past two years and that ¡§mainstreaming
telework will enable employers to control costs and provide the
foundation for employment stability and future growth.¡¨
At
VoiceCon, Verizon is demonstrating the following innovative solutions
for companies and individuals to take advantage of the transformation
to telework -- with minimal capital expense:
Verizon
Web Center - Verizon¡¦s hosted IP contact center solution enables
companies to employ call center agents at home or outside of a traditional
centralized call center environment to help control costs while
increasing communications flexibility to scale up or down to meet
cyclical business requirements or business-continuity objectives.
To access Web Center, agents and supervisors simply need a phone
line, a computer and Internet access, which eliminates the increased
capital expenditures associated with other contact center technologies.
PBX Mobile Extension ¡V A software application that allows individuals
to place and receive calls on their wireless phone and use the same
advanced office features and functions associated with PBX and key
systems. Workers can move seamlessly between their mobile and stationary
phones to complete a call in progress, conduct quick and secure
conference calls, and initiate mass notification enabling companies
to quickly respond to planned or unforeseen situations.
HD videoconferencing and telepresence ¡V Verizon Business teams with
leading video equipment providers, including Cisco, Polycom and
TANDBERG, to enable advanced visual collaboration for its customers.
In addition to placing video equipment throughout a corporate wide
area network, organizations can provide teleworkers with broadband
connections, such as Verizon FiOS to the home. For example, Verizon
Business helps TANDBERG conduct the day-to-day visual communications
that are essential to the company¡¦s operations. In addition to providing
the global Private IP wide area network that is the foundation for
TANDBERG¡¦s advanced collaboration style, many TANDBERG employees
who telework from home also use Verizon FiOS for their high-definition
video meetings.
¡§The
technology and the business climate are ripe for telework,¡¨ said
Nancy Gofus, senior vice president of global business products for
Verizon. ¡§As a leading global managed security leader and a pioneer
in developing and delivering IP-based applications, Verizon Business
offers the expertise and the tools for our customers to employ telework
strategically and securely across an enterprise. We can manage and
protect corporate data across an extended enterprise while eliminating
the need for travel to, from and beyond the traditional workplace,
helping our customers to adopt new business practices that make
sense today.¡¨
Through
a variety of access methods, Verizon can provide the IP broadband
connectivity that enables telework, including Verizon FiOS and High
Speed Internet; Verizon Wireless EVDO over the Verizon Wireless
3G network; satellite technology; and Ethernet access to Private
IP, Verizon Business¡¦ global MPLS-based virtual private network
(VPN).
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