BroadCloud SaaS Platform Enhanced by BroadSoft
BroadCloud SaaS Platform Enhanced by BroadSoft by UCStrategies Staff
Mobile Operators are being offered managed services delivery of combined messaging, presence, media sharing, voice and video calling by the Broadsoft company.
Broadsoft has enhanced its BroadCloud Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) platform by adding Rich Communication Services (RCS). Many advantages arise as a result of the BroadCloud RCS delivery, such as speeding time-to-market, the reduction of deployment prices and integration complexity.
Mobile, fixed-line and cable service providers are enabled through software and services offered by BroadSoft to Unified Communications over their Internet Protocol (IP) network.
Interoperable enriched communications are capable as a result of the combination of a variety of mobile and other IP devices and networks. The company additionally acknowledges that such communications are possible due to RCS and RCS-e (Rich Communications Suite-enhanced).
Furthermore, businesses are able to distribute BroadCloud RCS in both IMS and non-IMS network environments.
Chief technology officer at Broadsoft, Scott Hoffpauir, said: “BroadCloud RCS significantly reduces risks and costs associated with a service provider's RCS deployment, so they can go live quickly with advanced communications services that include integrated multimedia and messaging solutions.”
Users are able to deploy the RCS user experience fast and cost effectively; this is enabled as a result of IMS functionality which is a key component of the managed BroadCloud RCS solution provided by BroadSoft.
A large variety of consumer and business communications applications are provided by BroadSoft's core communications platform. The Telephony Application Server (TAS)/VoLTE platform is being broadened by the company, and this will result in a comprehensive IMS application layer support in global IMS deployments through the offering of a cloud-based delivery model for RCS.
Last month, BroadSoft made the news through its introduction of a new global peering program which is allowing service provider customers to offer high-definition (HD) voice and video calling extensive of their already existing network capabilities. (CY) Link