Reclaiming Lost Time
If you’ve ever found a $10 or $20 bill in a seldom-used coat pocket, you know it’s a nice surprise. You probably thought the money had been spent or lost – and now you have it back.
If you’ve ever found a $10 or $20 bill in a seldom-used coat pocket, you know it’s a nice surprise. You probably thought the money had been spent or lost – and now you have it back.
Far from ethereal, cloud computing is attracting a solid following across all segments of the communications industry. In the enterprise space, for example, businesses of all sizes are steadily recognizing the performance and costs advantages of a managed services model over a strategy based on the purchase and upkeep of premises-based equipment.
One of the perks of working for a company that supplies solutions for communications companies operating in all four corners of the world is the occasional opportunity to do some globetrotting. The 2012 version of Futurecom, held in Rio de Janeiro the second week of October, presented me with such an occasion.
We recently introduced the newest addition to the Applications Series solution family, the A2™ Intelligent Messaging Manager (IMM). The A2 IMM is not just any messaging platform. Its unique features and advanced capabilities really differentiate it from any solution on the market today. As service providers look to continue to simplify and enhance the user’s communications experience, the A2 IMM offers the perfect solution.
Since Internet-based service providers, better known as Over the Top (OTT) players, emerged as potential revenue threats to operators a few years ago, the telecommunications industry has struggled to place OTT entities in the proper competitive context.
Last week’s Mobile World Congress show was an overwhelming success for GENBAND. Not only did we unveil our GENBAND Mobile Life, GENiUS IMS and New P-Series P320 Traffic and Policy Management solutions, we also announced two great
Today more than five billion people use mobile devices worldwide, many of them smartphones. The number of smartphones and tablets shipped to consumers outpaces shipments of laptops.