TelTel Lauches IP Telephony For Service Providers
SIPbased Internet telephony technology provider TelTel recently launched the TelTel SIP Virtual Network Operators (SVNO) partnership program. The program is said to be able to allow ISPs, ITSPs, CLECs, carriers and other internet service and content providers to offer SIP-based telephony and multimedia services without having to build their own SIP infrastructure. Businesses can sign up for a one-time fee, which covers access to the PsipTN platform, SIP termination and origination, a softphone available for partner customization, full integration with the partner´s existing operation and customization with legacy networks. Additionally, SVNO partners can deliver conferencing, voicemail, PBX features, and web-based portals to manage services.
SVNO partners can offer customers co-branded and remote configurable SIP equipment such as IP phones, ATA and videophones. SVNO partners with proprietary networks can also connect the network to the SIP infrastructure by offering their own termination and origination to the PsipTN. They can still use the PsipTN´s existing termination and origination for areas outside their coverage area.
The new PsipTN Developer Kit from TelTel features billing, provisioning, and co- branding API´s, together with a hosted “TelTel Ready” Asterisk-based platform for rapid application development and deployment. It offers the ability to create applications with commerce and communication capabilities such as interactive voice response (IVR), Information and entertainment channels, conferencing, social networking, voice messaging, enterprise and call center applications, customer relationship management (CRM) and PBX hosting.
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