[May 15] -- Australian telecommunications giant Telstra has signed a formal agreement
with Hewlett Packard to provide a unified messaging technology solution
which will enable Telstra customers to send and receive all types of
messages from any location.
The deal will give users access to voice mail, e-mail and fax messaging
from either a mobile or fixed line phone, or from the Telstra portal.
One thousand MobileNet customers have been participating in an HP- and
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"The trial enabled participating customers to forward and store all
messages in one virtual mailbox," said Telstra's national general
manager of personalised services, Vince Pizzica. "Through a phone call
from a mobile or fixed line phone, customers could listen to voice mail,
print out a fax or have e-mails read to them with the option of sending a
voice mail reply." ASR News Issue Volume 14 No. 7 July, 2003:: Convergys Signs Contract with Rite Aid to Provide Customer Care Services: service is part of the overall customer support services that Vertex provides to http://www.asrnews.com/backissue/asrn0703.htmHOME | Oscar Trimboli Unified Communications DownUnder:: To provide a common messaging solution enterprise wide, the IT department Microsoft is working with telco Telstra, as well as hosting providers WebCentral http://blogs.msdn.com/oscartr/default.aspxHOME |
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