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Industry: Email Alert RSS FeedEricsson provides Telefonica with IMS for IP Telephony and IP Centrex services.(SWEDEN)(IP Multimedia Subsystem)(Brief Article)
European Telecom, April, 2005
Ericsson has been selected by Telefonica to provide Ericsson's IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) solution. The solution will allow Telefonica to offer its fixed network customers various services including IP telephony and IP Centrex to business users.
The implementation will start during the spring. Ericsson's IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) gives operators an immediate revenue opportunity when evolving to all-IP operations, through a wide range of new or enriched services, and where service enablers for common functions can be reused for multiple fixed and mobile applications.
The IMS based IP Centrex functionality hosts a complete set of personal and group services, with the addition of multimedia support such as video telephony, conference calling,...
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