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DigitalBridge Communications Rolls Out VoIP Service Over WiMAX
(Wireless News Via Acquire Media NewsEdge)
DigitalBridge Communications (DBC) said that it has expanded its
portfolio to provide voice service via its wireless Internet network,
marking one of the first commercially available VoIP services provided
over a WiMAX network in the U.S.
DBC now extends voice service to 15 markets in, Idaho, Indiana,
Montana, South Dakota, Virginia, and Wyoming.
"DBC is proud to be leading the way again with our launch of WiMAX
voice Internet service in the U.S.," said Kelley Dunne, CEO of DBC. "On
the heels of DBC's highly successful launch of the first mobile WiMAX
offering, it is clear there is a strong appetite across the U.S. for 4G
services. DBC is accelerating its product roadmap delivery to meet this
growing customer demand."
The DBC BridgeMAXX Voice Service is powered by Alianza's hosted voice
platform providing feature sets for residential and business customers.
The platform features an interface that consolidates the entire VoIP
services lifecycle and all its disparate systems and processes with
seamless back-office integration and parallel business process
optimization.
According to Doug Smith, CIO of DBC, "the Alianza platform simplifies
our administrative and operational tasks. DBC has been able to deploy
quickly and cost-efficiently, while driving increased revenue through
BridgeMAXX voice service as a value-added application for both existing
subscribers and new customers." Brian Beutler, CEO of Alianza added,
"DBC has been a true pioneer in the delivery of fourth generation
services. We are pleased to be working with such an innovative partner
who continues to break new ground with value-added WiMAX applications."
DBC is a telecommunications service provider focused on using WiMAX to
deliver broadband services to underserved communities nationwide.
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