Showing posts with label Connect. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Connect. Show all posts

Thursday, September 13, 2012

Integrated Microwave Technologies Unveils Nucomm Connect Live

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Saturday, August 11, 2012

Best Case Scenario - Nite Ize Connect Case and Mobile Mount

by Daniel Turk 0Comments

Whether you're biking or pushing a stroller, it can be difficult to reach into your pocket while simultaneously concentrating on what's going on in front of you. Nite Ize, and its Apple loving team of engineers, perfected a way for you erase this difficult task from your mobile experience.

While not diminishing the the beauty of the iPhone, Nite Ize made the Connect Case and Mobile Mount with durable, yet lightweight, material. The case is so easy to put on and remove, though after using it you may never want to take it off. The engineers of the case seemed to have adopted the Apple mentality of creating a case that they themselves would want to use.

The Connect Case and Mobile Mount is great whether you're doing activities or strolling through the grocery store. Nite Ize developed "gear ties" that twist and turn in either direction, locking down your iPhone in whatever position you want it on any platform you desire. When it's not mounted somewhere, simply unclip it from the gear ties, attach it to the belt clip, or just stick it in your pokcet as is.

The case is impact resistant, and has side grips for in-hand usage. Although advertised as dockable, the case does not fit into a standard Apple iPhone dock.

The bottom line: The Connect Case for iPhone 4/4S is the best case I have ever put on my iPhone. It's ubiquitous and it has a durable form factor, and it's just a fantastic accessory for those who are very active.

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Friday, June 15, 2012

NET's UX Series Now Certified as an E-SBC for Telstra's Next IP SIP Connect Service

- Alert) Lync and E-SBC requirements," said Maurizio Fragasso, regional manager for NET Australia & New Zealand, in a statement.

Fragasso said that this added certification is another great achievement for the company. NET and Telstra are now able to collaboratively respond to a customer's SIP Connect requirements with a secure, reliable and flexible enterprise grade solution made possible by the capabilities of the UX Series and Telstra's Next IP SIP Connect service.

According to company officials, the UX Series' is a vendor-neutral device that can serve as an enhanced media gateway, a Survivable Branch Appliance (SBA) and an E-SBC, concurrently. This, company officials said, gives customers a flexible and powerful platform that can deliver the interoperability features that are commonly required in an enterprise environment.

It also allows customers to rapidly and confidently adopt leading collaborative communications systems such as Microsoft Lync, as well as powerful emerging IP-based carrier services, such as Telstra's Next IP network.

The UX Series, in an E-SBC role, provides high-performance VoIP communications for enterprise deployments with Telstra SIP Connect services, with capacity support ranging from five to 600 simultaneous calls.




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Friday, June 1, 2012

Indian MSP Connect Launches Cloud Computing Services with CtrlS

MSPNEWS™ WEBINARS Survival 101: Engineer Your Business Model for Cloud Profits Secure Your Customer's Data with Hybrid Cloud Data Protection Make your HIPAA Compliant Clients Successful

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Wednesday, April 4, 2012

Global Connect Enhances Predictive Dialer Solution with Agent Call Transfer

By Rajani Baburajan, TMCnet Contributor


Global Connect (News - Alert), a provider of a cloud-based predictive dialer and various communications solutions, has just unveiled several new capabilities powered by its GC1 Peak Dialer.

The dialer is hosted in the cloud and features both predictive dialer functionality and automated voice messaging options. The solution now boasts new features which include Call Transfer, One-Click Leave a Message Button, and a Redesigned Agent User Interface/Screen Pop.

The Call Transfer feature allows agents to transfer calls, seek available agents, make a one-click transfer with call introduction, bridge the agents, and transfer agents to available supervisors or to an outside party. The new features in this robust predictive dialer ensure that calls are transferred correctly and answered efficiently.

With the One-Click Leave Message Button, the predictive dialer enables agents to quickly leave the correct message with the right voice. Upon pressing the “leave message” button, GC1 Peak Dialer leaves the correct message and marks the account, freeing the agent to take another call.

To utilize a more graphical interface with single-click commands, the user interface has been completely revamped making the navigation much more seamless with the objective of maximizing the agent's experience and improving his/her efficiency.

Powering other robust features such as multiple dialer modes ranging from predictive to preview to manual dialing; as well as call blending; and a state and federal call compliance module; this dialer can help easily streamline operations in any call center around the globe.

"Global Connect's consistent focus on delivering best-in-class products, outstanding customer care, and a return on investment has allowed the company to remain a top innovator in dialing and communication services for over a decade," said Darrin Bird, chief operating officer of Global Connect, in a statement. "Global Connect has spent each and every day focusing on these pillars of excellence to benefit our clients."




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Wednesday, March 28, 2012

High Capacity Undersea Cable to Connect Haiti to the World Two Years after Quake

By David Gitonga, TMCnet Contributing Writer


Two years after the devastating earthquake that struck Haiti, leaving most of the country with little to no communication networks to the outside world, the country is to receive a large boost through an undersea cable. Access to Internet broadband connectivity has been vital to the economy of the country and this undersea 200KM cable costing US $16M by Digicel Group will be pivotal in the country’s business, public and social sectors. Digicel Group has partnered with Alcatel-Lucent (News

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