cloud telephony
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Lumen Technologies has added Portuguese company Talkdesk to its portfolio of contact centre as a service (CCaaS) platforms.
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The island of Bermuda is to get a new mobile competitor, that will be fully cloud-based.
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Global Cloud Xchange (GCX) is planning to begin international telephony services to support customers in India after winning a licence from the Indian government.
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Europe’s Colt and Africa’s Liquid Intelligent Technologies have become the latest carriers to speed the move away from the conventional telephone network.
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The industry you love is moving into the clouds, as it says goodbye to traditional infrastructure – just like the IT industry before it, writes Alan Burkitt-Gray
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The industry is moving to the cloud, says Adolfo Hernandez of AWS, which is working with a raft of operators to move away from traditional infrastructure. Interview by Alan Burkitt-Gray
Forthcoming events
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Japanese group Rakuten is transforming itself into a vendor as well as an operator with an agreed bid for Altiostar, valuing the vendor at US$1 billion.
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AT&T is selling the network cloud on which it runs its 186 million mobile customers to Microsoft, for an undisclosed price.
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Users of Microsoft Teams will be able to make external calls on to the phone network thanks to a cloud solution that Colt is introducing.
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Cloud communications company Bandwidth has bought a European rival, Voxbone, for €446 million.
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Deutsche Telekom has built a platform that it will use to cloudify 18 million landline connections, using its data centres across Germany.