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Intraco Systems, Inc. (OTC Bulletin Board: INSY), a leading voice application service provider (Voice ASP) specializing in Voice-Powered Websites, voice enablement, and speech recognition technologies, Thursday announced that it has selected Tundo's award-winning Network Telephony System (NTS) as the telephony platform for its national Virtual Office ASP infrastructure. This infrastructure will provide Intraco's customers with access to the most advanced voice applications via the industry's most reliable, scalable IP telephony platform.
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This distributed ASP solution provides Intraco with an opportunity to offer its customers, including mobile and remote users, the same quality of voice services and functionality that would be found in a traditional office environment. Intraco selected Tundo's NTS solution for its scalability, flexibility and adaptability. These characteristics allow Intraco to respond quickly to customer demands for enhanced voice services and applications.
"This agreement with Tundo adds a proven telephony solution to our suite of Virtual Office applications and services," noted Walt Nawrocki, CEO of Intraco Systems, Inc. "Our partnership with Tundo is an important step in the ongoing deployment of our Virtual Office ASP business."
"Intraco Systems is leading the way in defining the Voice Application Service Provider (VASP) market, and we are pleased they have selected Tundo's Network Telephony System to deploy their national Virtual Office infrastructure," said Eitan Bauch, CEO for Tundo. "Our Network Telephony System's fault tolerance and virtually limitless scalability provides the ideal platform for Intraco to deliver differentiated services that provide customers with a real competitive advantage and return on investment."
Intraco is a leading voice application service provider (Voice ASP) specializing in Voice-Powered Websites, voice enablement, and speech recognition technologies. Intraco provides business-to-business (B2B) Virtual Office solutions for small to mid-size businesses (SMBs) and telecommunications companies via both a centralized ASP delivery model and traditional on-site installation. Intraco's solutions enable companies to focus on core competencies and avoid spending the time, money, and resources on installing and maintaining today's complex IT systems. Founded in 1990, the Company has built a solid reputation for bringing together converging voice, data and web technologies for clients worldwide, delivering solutions in a centralized ASP model or in a more traditional on-premise package. Intraco partners include Motorola, Unisys, Nortel, Compaq, Microsoft, Cisco, AT&T, Cable & Wireless, Intermedia, Bellsouth, Fuzion Communications, and Telecomputing. FMI: www.intraco.com.
Tundo is a leader in delivering IP Telephony systems designed for Service Providers and Enterprise customers. Tundo's Boundless Networks solutions allow service providers to deliver new world voice services and applications over packet networks. Tundo's Boundless Enterprise solutions enable enterprises and call centers to build flexible and scalable solutions, which are not restricted by traditional geographic limitations. Its award winning products which include Tundo's Network Telephony System and Distributed Open Telephony -- Operating System (DOT-OS), have been commercially available since June 1999 and are currently deployed with customers around the globe. Tundo is headquartered in Westborough, Massachusetts, has sales offices in the US and Europe, and Research and Development facilities in Israel. FMI: www.tundo.com.
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