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Residential VoIP rapidly capitalize on the current growing broadband residential market |
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With the broadband explosion into the households and the growing adoption of VoIP technology, Service Providers are challenged to expand their voice offering with bundles in order to retain and increase their customer base. Additionally, the emerging consumer VoIP market leaves no choice to POTS providers but to create new revenue streams to stay in the game. They are more and more interested in extending their traditional PSTN voice services to VoIP.
The evolving Hosted VoIP market represents an opportunity for Carriers, Service Providers and new entrants in the VoIP arena to increase their market shares and revenues by offering reliable, cost-effective, and value-added hosted IP telephony services to their existing and new residential customers.
Centile Residential VoIP solution has been designed to meet Service Providers needs in launching cutting-edge VoIP value-added applications. Such positioning will enable them to rapidly capitalize on the current growing broadband residential market.
Centile Residential VoIP solution enables Service Providers to deliver hosted IP communication services to hundreds of thousands of residential end users over broadband. The scalable load balancing between Registrar & Call Processors (RCPs) allows active users to be distributed efficiently across multiple servers. As a result, residential end users can benefit from a better voice quality and reliable services.
Unlike traditional PSTN voice services, residential end users can benefit from innovative value-added VoIP services and applications including a broader set of standard and advanced features, voice mail to e-mail, conferencing, pop-up on incoming calls, call waiting, click-to-call from anywhere, Centile Softphone "VoicePad" and "CallPad", a windows-based desktop which provides end users with total control of their phones' communications.
Centile Residential VoIP solution has built-in capabilities for fixed-mobile convergence (FMC) and is fully compliant with IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) architecture. Such technologies will provide both mobile and fixed-line operators with a solid platform for generating additional revenues by offering innovative Quadruple-Play services while optimizing both OPEX and CAPEX.
Residential customers in possession of a dual mode cellular handset (WiFi/GSM - GPRS VoIP) and WiFi at home can seamlessly switch from mobile to wireless local area network (WLAN). They will be able to save costs on calls when calling a fixed line from their cell phones as the call will be a VoIP call. Alternatively, if calling a mobile phone, they can switch to the GSM network.
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