One voice

Work Study

ISSN: 0043-8022

Article publication date: 1 November 2002

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Citation

(2002), "One voice", Work Study, Vol. 51 No. 6. https://doi.org/10.1108/ws.2002.07951fab.014

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Emerald Group Publishing Limited

Copyright © 2002, MCB UP Limited


One voice

One voice

Voice Mobility International, Inc., developer and provider of carrier- grade enhanced messaging solutions, is enabling the migration of Aliant's 450,000 voicemail customers base to Voice Mobility's UCN 200 enhanced messaging platform. Aliant's wireless customers will be the first to be migrated to Voice Mobility's enhanced messaging platform. This agreement provides for up to $7 million (CDN) in revenue to Voice Mobility over the course of Aliant's three-year plan to migrate its voice mail customers. The initial deployment of Voice Mobility's UCN 200 platform resulted in a July, 2002 payment of $1.25 million (CDN) to Voice Mobility. Aliant's existing voice messaging technology, like many of their competitors, is over ten years old and cannot provide the services that subscribers are now demanding. The scalability of Voice Mobility's enhanced messaging platform, combined with the company's migration and integration solution, validates that Voice Mobility can migrate a service provider with an installed voicemail base of virtually any size in a seamless manner. Voice Mobility claims to offer a lower cost of system ownership (ability for carriers and service providers to cease spending capital on legacy equipment), seamless migration of paying customers from first-generation systems to second-generation technology, new revenue streams through the incremental marketing of enhanced features, and competitive differentiation. For more information about Voice Mobility visit http://www.voicemobility.com/

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