Europe Boasts Six of World's Top Eight Global Innovators in Customer Service as Genesys Announces Winners in 3rd Annual Customer Innovation Awards

Market Wire, May, 2008

G-Force - The world's top global innovators in customer service, as selected by a group of 25 global industry analysts, were announced at G-Force Berlin by Genesys Telecommunications Laboratories , an Alcatel-Lucent company (Euronext Paris: ALU) (NYSE: ALU). The Customer Innovation Awards program is an annual competition, which recognizes outstanding companies for their use of technology to deliver innovative customer service in highly dynamic environments.

Six of the eight companies honored this year are from Europe. This year's selections from Europe included Belgacom, BT, Lekane, Philip Morris International, Sky and UniCredit Global Information Services. This year's winners also included AT&T and Stream Energy, both with Texas-based operations. Each company used technology innovatively to streamline and optimize customer service. The companies were chosen for transforming their customer contact centers, increasing customer satisfaction and improving the contact center's alignment with company business goals. In sponsoring the awards, Genesys enlisted the help of independent experts in customer service to judge the entrants. Analyst research and consulting firms such as IDC, Datamonitor, Forrester, Frost & Sullivan and Yankee Group participated. Genesys created the Genesys Customer Innovation Awards to recognize those companies making the greatest strides towards creating next-generation " Dynamic Contact Centers ."

Finalists presented their stories to the panels of independent industry analysts at the Genesys Analyst Conference held in San Francisco in January 2008 and at the Alcatel-Lucent Enterprise Forum held in Paris in February 2008. Presentations were judged and scored to obtain the rankings. The three overall criteria that determined the award level were innovation, optimization and improving the customer experience.

The most universal thread among all of the innovators was their ability to link business issues to customer service, achieve optimization, and treat the contact center as a strategic opportunity. The organizations also consistently scored high in the "strategic alignment between contact center and customer service goals" category.

Eight finalists scored either a "3-Star" or "4-Star" ranking, indicating how analysts felt companies performed based on the stages of the Genesys contact center capability maturity model. Those stages are: establishment, consolidating, performing and optimizing. A 4-Star ranking, the highest honor possible, indicates the company contact center is operating at the optimizing stage of the contact center capability maturity model. A 3-Star award is also regarded as an exceptional achievement.

Details of the 3- and 4-Star European finalists include:

--  Belgacom, a 4-Star winner, is the Belgian provider in the field of
    integrated telecommunications services with several strong brands
    (Belgacom, Proximus, Telindus and Skynet):  www.belgacom.be . Belgacom scored
    well by balancing service-to-sales conversion while optimizing its customer
    service organization. Belgacom used a variety of key technologies to
    improve the customer experience, including an intelligent Customer Front
    Door iCFD that anticipates customer needs, rather than forcing customers
    into an automated system that is singularly focused on cost containment.
    Customer satisfaction increased 10 percent and, at the same time revenue
    generating capacity increased 3 percent.

--  BT, a 4-Star winner, is one of the leading Global Communications
    providers, operating in 170 countries, with over 30,000 contact center
    positions within the company, and more than 100,000 contact center
    positions managed for its clients:  www.bt.com . BT undertook a
    transformational program to improve the overall customer experience and
    create an agile, global unified communication infrastructure using IP
    technology and the Genesys SIP (Session Initiation Protocol) Server at the
    core of the solution. BT was deemed outstanding in extending the boundaries
    of each contact center and creating global virtualisation across all media.
    Its customer benefits include intelligent routing that leverages the best
    BT resources and the integration of true blended multimedia channels.

--  Lekane, a 3-Star winner, based in Finland, produces software to
    mobilize and expand the contact center and support mobility:
     www.lekane.com . At Telia Sonera, the leading telecommunications company in
    the Nordic and Baltic region, Lekane created the contact center to reach
    mobile and field service staff, while managing their availability and
    presence. Lekane was noted for extending access to experts outside the
    contact center to streamline and optimize customer service.

--  Philip Morris International, a 3-star winner, based in Lausanne,
    Switzerland, is the leading international tobacco company:
     www.philipmorrisinternational.com . Philip Morris, along with its partner
    Orange Business Services, leveraged unified communications technology to
    provide collaboration, rich presence, and streamlining of employee
    communications. The Company was honored for its optimization capabilities
    which utilized the Genesys Enterprise Telephony Solution (GETS).  This
    platform provided employees with seamless control of their desktop phones
    via the computer, and gave information workers the ability to access
    availability and presence information at their Corporate Headquarters in
    Lausanne, Switzerland and in branch offices in Paris, the UK, Hong Kong,
    and Melbourne, Australia.

--  Sky, a 3-Star winner, is the UK's largest provider of Pay-TV,
    Telephony and Broadband products:  www.sky.com . Sky has leveraged IP
    telephony and virtualization to create a solution that can dynamically
    route customer interactions and enable flexible changes in organizational
    processes. Sky was recognized for its strategic use of the Genesys SIP
    (Session Initiation Protocol) Server to extend the contact center across
    multiple sites.  This allowed for a more consistent experience across
    internal operations and centers of outsourcing, as well as the ability to
    monitor the global in-house and outsourced operations.

--  UniCredit Global Information Services, a 3-Star winner, is the ICT
    Company of one of the largest financial services organizations in Europe
    (UniCredit Group) with more than 40 million customers in 23 European
    countries and representative offices in 27 other markets:
     www.unicreditgroup.eu . UniCredit scored high points for creating a highly
    flexible IT environment that successfully met both business and customer
    needs across its pan-European operations, including extending customer
    service to its multiple branch offices. UniCredit leveraged business
    process routing and SIP technology to serve multiple product lines,
    business units, and languages.
    
 

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