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June 30, 2009 -- BT has today announced plans to integrate the BlackBerry® Mobile
Voice System
(MVS) technology from Research In Motion (RIM) with BT
Communications Complete (based on the Cisco Unified Communications 500
Series platform).
The planned new offering will enable BlackBerry® smartphone users to
take advantage of Wi-Fi® networks in the office for voice calls. The
solution enables users to switch from Wi-Fi to cellular networks, even
in mid-call, allowing small to medium-sized business to reduce mobile
airtime costs and be more productive.
Business users will be able to enjoy all the out-of-the-office
conveniences of their BlackBerry smartphone – access to contacts,
calls, applications and email anywhere – when they are in the office,
but without the usually higher mobile airtime costs.
With features like a single voicemail box, the development will also
eliminate the time wasted listening to and answering messages on
multiple voicemails – making users easier to contact and potentially
giving them quicker response times to customers and colleagues' queries.
Users can choose to be contacted using just one number and, by
incorporating BT's One Plan Plus into BT Communications Complete, firms
can make intra-company calls (including mobile calls) without incurring
call-forwarding charges.
"The solution will enable the delivery of unified communications
tools for small to medium-sized businesses, which previously only
benefited larger firms," said Bill Murphy, managing director, BT
Business. "Technologies that better integrate key business processes,
reduce costs and keep workers in touch with customers regardless of
location, help firms to operate more effectively and to be in better
shape for the upturn when it comes."
"Small and medium-sized businesses have the same concerns as all of
us – driving down costs and delivering a better customer experience.
Unified communications can support those two objectives. The new
service will bring together the strengths of all three companies –
Cisco, BT and RIM – to deliver a great offer for companies of all
sizes," said Rick Moran, vice president of marketing, Cisco.
About BT
BT is one of the world's leading providers of communications
solutions and services operating in 170 countries. Its principal
activities include the provision of networked IT services globally;
local, national and international telecommunications services to our
customers for use at home, at work and on the move; broadband and
internet products and services and converged fixed/mobile products and
services. BT consists principally of four lines of business: BT Global
Services, Openreach, BT Retail and BT Wholesale.
Information Source: Cisco
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