Along with other messaging industry experts, the German service providers Vodafone D2 and T-Systems, present two of their innovative services in Orlando.
Vodafone Visual Mailbox
Vodafone´s innovative Visual Mailbox “pushes” new voice messages in form of MMS directly to the user´s mobile phone. All messages are listed in the handset´s display and can be played back selectively and comfortably by a simple click of a button. The clear customer benefit: no more calls to the provider´s mailbox system and sequential listening to messages! Stefan Tebbe, Technical Capability Management at Vodafone D2 is going to speak about the early experience gained with the Vodafone Visual Mailbox, launched in cooperation with Speech Design in the fall of 2007.
T-Systems Octopus Mobility Services
Fixed Mobile Convergence for Business Customers will bet he topic of Dr. Frank Wermeyer, Executive Vice President Seamless Mobility Products, TSystems. In late 2007, T-Systems launched Octopus Mobility Service (OMS), a Business FMC Solution based on Speech Design technology. Octopus Mobility Services integrate the users´ mobile phones as extensions of the office telephone system (PBX). The OneNumber / OneVoiceMail concept, combined with convenient office functions on-the-move result in significant efficiency gains for the mobile employee. The innovative “OMS Connector”, switched between the customer´s on-site PBX and T-Systems ISDN network, totally eliminates the need of proprietary PBX integration, typical of other FMC solutions. T-Systems markets OMS as a per-month/per-user service offering to all business customers on its national ISDN network.
About TMIA (The Messaging Industry Association)
The Messaging Industry Association (TMIA), founded in 1998, is a not-for profit organization responsible for advancing the awareness, adoption and use of all messaging services, in order to increase the profitability of all industry participants. Membership consists of leading North American service providers end international messaging equipment vendors. For details about TMIA and the Orlando meeting, go to http://www.tmia.org