press releaseIssue Date20 June 2007Feed for BroadSoftShare Release |
press releaserelease detailBroadWorks Application Software to Underpin Advanced VoIP Services for Small and Medium BusinessesCox Business Services Selects BroadSoft Platform for Advanced Hosted PBX Services ORLANDO, FL, SCTE Cable Tech Expo, June 20, 2007 — BroadSoft, Inc., a leading provider of VoIP application software, today announced that Cox Business Services, a full-service, facilities-based provider of communications solutions for commercial customers, has selected BroadSoft’s BroadWorks® VoIP platform as the foundation for its next generation IP telephony service. BroadSoft’s BroadWorks platform enables service providers to deliver advanced hosted PBX services, which provide enhanced PBX functionality over any IP connection and eliminate premise-based solutions that require highly trained technicians. “BroadSoft’s experience and additional know-how of the VoIP world provides a great foundation for us to leverage as we expand our IP strategy and enable customers with advanced communication features to increase productivity and ensure business continuity,” said Kristine Faulkner, vice president of product development and management for Cox Business Services. The BroadWorks VoIP platform provides the ability to self-provision and tie communications into one unifying service, enabling multi-location businesses to function more effectively as an integrated enterprise and keeping all sites securely connected. “BroadSoft‘s VoIP platform and networking expertise provides user-friendly, feature-rich offerings at an affordable price for the fast-growing small and medium business market,” said Michael Tessler, CEO and president of BroadSoft. “As a communications leader, Cox has a deep understanding of the voice and broadband needs of its customers and we are pleased to work together.” About the BroadWorks Platform About BroadSoft® BroadSoft and BroadWorks are registered trademarks of BroadSoft, Inc. All other names are trademarks of their respective companies.
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