The leading Baltic mobile carrier Omnitel has successfully launched
its Mobile Office service “Mobilusis biuras” based
on technology of the European Computer Telecoms Group (ECT) in
spring 2006.. “The Mobilusis biuras service is designed for
companies that have from five to forty mobile communications users.
After connecting the mobile telephones of several departments or
even all employees to one office through a virtual telephone switchboard,
small companies will have the same communications abilities in
their offices as big businesses have, ” Remigijus Staras,
Omnitel‘s Vice-president, CCO states. After its highly successful
ring back tone service “Pyptonai”, this is the second
value-added service that Omnitel, a member of the TeliaSonera Group,
has launched successfully based on ECT technology.
With the service application ECT Mobile Office, mobile operators
and providers can offer the main advantages and performance features
of fixed-line phone systems to the highly lucrative business segment – and
that’s in addition to all other benefits of mobile telephony.
Furthermore, the ECT Mobile Office can run on the same platform
used for the ECT Ring Back Tone Service, thus reducing both the
additional CAPEX and OPEX required to launch this service.
“Today, Mobile Office is an integral part of business life” said
Dr. Marshall E. Kavesh, CEO and co-founder of the ECT Group. He
adds that “in terms of flexibility and mobility, our application
for Mobile Office fully meets all the requirements of the mobile
business customer today and in the future. This contract will further
strengthen our position as Europe’s market leader for intelligent
value-added services. ”
For business customers with an already existing fixed-lined
infrastructure, ECT Mobile Office offers great synergy
potential and maximum cost-efficiency. And customers who
don’t require a fixed-line system can substantially
reduce their CAPEX and OPEX by using ECT Mobile Office.
Each participant can easily administer performance features
via the Internet and a WAP interface.
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