Company signs deal to market enhanced VoIP solutions for carriers and service providers, says other products and pacts will follow.
Microsoft Corp. staked its claim to VoIP and other emerging advanced Internet services at Supercomm 2005 with a clear statement of its continued interest in next generation, "triple play" telecommunications services.
The software giant explicitly expressed its intention to build its position in the telecommunications space and provide carriers and service providers with software for the delivery of revenue-generating services over IP. Microsoft's strategy got a big boost with the announcement that it will jointly develop and market an enhanced VoIP solution with Sylantro Systems for carriers and service providers. Microsoft plans to add VoIP functionality to its Solution for Hosted Messaging and Collaboration by integrating it with Sylantro Systems' Application Feature Server.
This announcement comes on the heels of recent product developments like Microsoft TV, software solutions designed to enable the delivery of Internet television IPTV services over broadband. According to Microsoft, these solutions are complemented by the range of data solutions it offers enabling carriers and service providers to offer subscribers hosted messaging services.
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