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Vodafone, Cisco, RIM combine to offer new Vodafone services | Vodafone, Cisco, RIM combine to offer new Vodafone services |
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| by Peter Dinham | |
| Monday, 09 March 2009 | |
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Vodafone Australia has announced new services which it says, in collaboration with Cisco and Research in Motion (RIM), it has made available from today to all its Business One customers.
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Services announced by Vodafone include a new variation of its Business One ‘Voice package’ service for helping businesses maximise their current investments, such as an investment in a BlackBerry enterprise server; a comprehensive pricing structure for its premium WiFi package, outlined as five service bundles; and, the Business One ‘Solution Builder’, with what it claims is a pioneering new interface which “ensures that Australian businesses from 10-100 employees can tailor their solution to meet their specific, total communications needs.” Humphrey said Business One would deliver what he claimed was “ unparalleled integration and convergence between mobile and fixed, voice and data, services and equipment, bringing flexibility, scalability and efficiency benefits, to Australian SMEs in a fully managed service.
“Before Christmas, we delivered on our promise to bring the Vodafone Business One service to Humphrey claimed that Vodafone was bringing “genuine innovation and value to the market at a time when it is needed most.”
Ian Ross, head of managed services innovation, Cisco Australia and New Zealand, said that Vodafone Business One takes advantage of, what he describes as “the inherent flexibility of Cisco Unified And, RIM’s director business development, unified communications, Matthew Waite, says Vodafone’s Business One enables small businesses to gain the benefits of true fixed-mobile convergence. |
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