Verizon Intros FMC
NEW YORK — To make it easier for businesses and government agencies to enhance employee mobility and productivity, Verizon is introducing three new fixed-mobile convergence (FMC) services. The services help on-the-go professionals seamlessly bridge wireline and wireless networks.
The services, unveiled today at the NXTcomm trade show in Chicago, are:
Wireless Office, PBX Mobile Extension and Mobile Conference Connection.
Features include: a single phone number that simultaneously rings to an office, home and cell phone; a unified mailbox that consolidates voicemail from multiple devices; and instant conference calls that can be organized and initiated with just a few clicks on any Research in Motion BlackBerry or Microsoft Windows Mobile smart phone or PDA.
The new services are part of Verizon’s overall mobility strategy, which builds on the power of the company’s expansive, world-class wireline and wireless networks and advanced collaboration techniques.
The services are also the latest additions to Verizon’s comprehensive suite of Mobility offerings, which enable professionals to seamlessly and securely conduct business while away from the office. The offerings include: wireless voice and data, managed wireless LAN, and Secure Gateway, which provides mobile users with access to their company’s virtual private network.
In addition, the Mobility services feature Verizon’s advanced collaboration tools including conferencing services (audio, Web and video), secure instant messaging and managed e-mail.
“Now, more than ever, busy professionals are demanding new tools to help stay on top of their business, both in and out of the office,” said John Stratton, executive vice president and chief marketing officer for Verizon.
“By bridging its world-class wired and wireless networks, Verizon is helping to enhance mobility and productivity in today’s fast-paced, mobile work environment.”
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