New Unisys Services Help Communications Providers Go Social
News Release
New Unisys Services Help
Communications Providers Go Social to Reignite Growth in
Voice Services
Carriers can now
offer voice integration with social media, visual voicemail
and value-added services on new VoiceSource Express 400
Series platform
Unisys Corporation (NYSE: UIS), a longtime provider of high-volume messaging solutions to the world’s largest telecommunications service providers, has announced a range of value-added services that enable providers to integrate voice-based services with social media channels to drive new sources of revenue and enhance the user experience of their subscribers.
The new services, available on the Unisys VoiceSource Express (VSE) 400 Series platform, benefit customers who use smartphones and feature phones by bringing innovative, easy-to-use voice and data applications directly to their devices.
For example, subscribers who find it inconvenient to type tweets on a mobile phone can use the Unisys Voice Tweets service to easily record a voice-based tweet and post it as a voice- or text-based message. Similarly, the Unisys Speak to Facebook service allows subscribers to use a voice system to update their Facebook status and post messages to friends’ walls.
“With the explosion of new data-driven services and mobile offerings, carriers face significant competitive threats to their traditional voice business. To retain and grow their revenue streams, they need to leverage their deep, longstanding customer relationships and offer subscribers new ways to connect and communicate within the fabric of the social web,” said Steven Chuey, vice president, Global Solution Management, Unisys. ”These new services from Unisys give carriers a secure, mission-critical platform to quickly develop and deploy powerful new revenue-generating services that add richness and depth to subscribers’ user experiences.”
In
addition to Unisys Voice Tweets and Speak to Facebook, new
Unisys communications solutions available to carriers on the
Unisys VSE platform include:
• Messaging
Solution, which uses core voice, fax and e-mail services
to offer subscribers new ways to personalise services and
keep in touch with contacts. In addition to integrating with
social networking sites, the solution provides visual access
to voicemail through a variety of interfaces and devices,
such as PC, laptop, tablet or mobile handset. In addition,
the solution can convert voice messages to text across
multiple languages and deliver them via e-mail, SMS, IM or
other text-based delivery channels;
• Notification
Services, which deliver a personalised information alert
service to users at a device of their choosing from any
application. The service can use a variety of notification
channels – such as SMS, MMS, IM, MWI, outdial and e-mail
– for notification delivery, and one notification event
can trigger notifications through multiple
channels;
• Value Added Services (VAS), which
allows carriers to build incremental revenue by offering
advanced communication features such as call filtering,
voice-to-text conversion, web-based services, and presence
services built on Unisys’ application and notification
services platforms; and
• Voicemail as a
Service and VAS as a Service, which allow
communications providers to offer voicemail and value-added
services via a secure subscription-based model using
Unisys’ hosted cloud computing solutions.
In addition, the Unisys solutions are integrated with a digital content management capability that allows carriers to deliver subscribers personalised content, such as telco marketing campaigns, helpful information on service availability and usage, interactive emergency alerts and location-based targeted advertising. The open and flexible Unisys platform provides a powerful environment that enables fast time-to-market for new services.
New Services
Driven by New Generation of Unisys Voice Services
Platform
The new services are delivered on the new
Unisys VSE 400 Series platform, a “fit for purpose” computing
appliance based on a Unisys ClearPath system using Intel
Xeon x64 processors.
The first member of the enhanced VoiceSource Express (VSE) family, the Unisys VSE410 provides the reliability, availability and scalability required for high-volume, integrated voice and data services. A “green” system, the VSE410 uses significantly lower power and cooling, and occupies a smaller footprint, than its predecessor VSE models. Also, it does not require a specialised data centre environment with air conditioning or a raised floor.
Combining with the VSE platform in an enterprise-class messaging solution, the Unisys Network Services Broker (NSB) provides network connectivity, enabling the VSE to connect simultaneously to IP, TDM and IMS networks. The Unisys NSB provides common signalling, media and call routing services and simplifies how applications interface to disparate networks and devices. This allows providers to connect any service over any network and support coexistence of different platforms.
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