Check out the Latest in Embedded Unified Communications at Mobile World Congress!
Another Mobile World Congress is nearly upon us and there are already rumors of hot new phones and innovative services. One area that is sure to draw a great deal of attention is the drive to make our real-time communications available, wherever we roam. It’s ironic that our mobile devices have become fantastic tools for e-mail, task tracking and scheduling, but many of the real-time features and functionalities (voice, video and collaboration) still have their roots in consumer services. Most are still very separate elements, so while we are busy adding great mobile features to manage our work, we have to disconnect from that environment to stay connected to co-workers and customers on voice and video.
Spend some time with GENBAND at Mobile World Congress (Hall 2, Booth 2I31) to learn how we are answering the call of enterprises and service providers who are asking for a more integrated, real-time, business experience. We will demonstrate how you can make and receive calls, host video conferences and web collaboration sessions from a standard WebRTC browser; how your subscribers can use Microsoft Lync for presence, IM and directory services, while keeping critical real-time communications such as voice and video on your carrier-grade IP multimedia core; how you can integrate your telephone line into Google Apps and make and receive calls from within Gmail, that are in sync with the caller’s emails, Google Drive documents and Google Hangouts sessions; and finally, how you can have a single next-generation visual voicemail service for your office and mobile phones.
At GENBAND we are embedding real-time communications capabilities into the business tools you use most, so when you’re on-the-go you never have to stop to collaborate. Visit us in Hall 2, Booth 2I31 to see for yourself.