The solution integrates a Tandberg to deliver video communication-services centrally via a Microsoft Live Meeting platform, which will connect over 5,000 users. The project also plans to set up 38 videoconferencing rooms, with Tandberg High Definition video communications equipment, spread over 20 group locations.
The application, designed and developed by BT in close partnership with Ansaldo, aims to increase the use of video communication services throughout the company, by making them easier for employees to use and understand.
Ansaldo employees will be able to book a conference between two rooms simply through a web portal or their Microsoft Outlook calendar, meaning anyone can make a video call from their PC to one of the videoconferencing rooms.
All system-support services (reservations, help desk for the use of equipment and facilitators, for the most important events and meetings) will be supplied by the operator.
The five-year contract also provides a training plan which will promote the full benefits of the Video UCC solution to all employees as well as teaching them how to use it properly.
BT will also make sure Ansaldo receives reports on Key Performance Indicators and service quality standards through a standard consultancy approach.
Alongside the UCC Videos project, BT has extended the data network of Ansaldo STS, to a further 10 locations in Australia, United States, India and Malaysia to the MPLS (multiprotocol label switching) network.
"We are proud that, thanks to the excellent relationship we have established with Ansaldo STS over the years, they have decided to choose BT to deliver this global Video UCC project," said Corrado Sciolla, vice president BT Italia. "Today we can say that we are not just a supplier of Ansaldo STS, but we are a true partner, able to suggest the best technologies and design the best solution to meet the needs of a growing company that plays a starring role in international markets."