Voice 2.0TelEvolution Voice 2.0 is characterized by convergence and a customer-centric model in which users, rather than a central authority, will have much greater control over who they communicate with, how and when. Voice 2.0 exploits the strengths of traditional and IP telephony, while minimizing drawbacks. Web-Enabled PersonalizationVoice 2.0 makes calling options easy for subscribers to self-administer. Multi-ring forwarding, blocking, caller-based privileges are all straightforward features. Voice 2.0 can reduce operational costs by allowing customers to self-administration these features, and more. Telephony/E-mail/Internet IntegrationVoice 2.0 provides users with a voicemail service that allows them to access stored voice mail messages from their PCs via a web interface. The provider can even make it possible to forward voicemails as e-mail attachments. This new service enhances existing voicemail services and outpaces the capabilities of traditional answering machines. This provides more value to customers and has the potential to attract new customers. Telephony-Application IntegrationVoice 2.0 should enable users to go beyond traditional telephony capabilities to have their telephony experience seamlessly tie into popular applications such as gaming, instant messaging, search, and shopping. Mobility/NomadicitySubscribers can make use of Voice 2.0 services via an ordinary telephone, a mobile phone, an IP phone, or a soft screen dial pad on a laptop or desktop computer. In this way, they can literally pick up their Voice 2.0 experience and move it to another location without having to forward their calls to a new telephone or provide multiple contact numbers. Fixed/mobile convergenceWhether you need fixed and wireless connectivity across a wide area, or a single number and voice mail across mobile and desk phones, TelEvolution Voice 2.0 provides a consistent, seamless experience. Interested in learning more? Contact Business Development. |