Empowering mobile operators to aggressively address the $10B Unified Communications market segment with a fixed-mobile convergence offer
GAITHERSBURG, MD, March 19, 2013 – BroadSoft, Inc. (NASDAQ: BSFT) today announced UC-One™ IMS, a comprehensive fixed-mobile convergence solution that separates communication devices from service subscriptions for enterprises. UC-One IMS enables mobile operators to broadly enter the higher margin enterprise market segment by providing a single subscription for an employee’s Unified Communication needs.
Employees are frustrated with today’s passive communication options and are seeking access to a broader range of real-time communication services, such as instant messaging, video calling & conferencing, web conferencing, and desktop sharing – across a variety of mobile devices. Read: Unified Communications: What Users Want
At the same time, enterprises are embracing the benefits of cloud-based Unified Communications services. Frost & Sullivan’s 2012 IT Decision Maker’s View of the Enterprise Communications Evolution survey found awareness and usage of communications and collaborations tools is increasing, driven by the reported benefits of Unified Communications, including improved productivity, accelerated decision making, enhanced employee mobility, reduced costs, improved customer satisfaction and more.
With UC-One IMS, enterprises can leverage a mobile operator’s fixed-mobile convergence (FMC) capabilities to now manage a single communications service subscription for each employee. As a result, UC-One IMS delivers several benefits to the enterprise:
"There is an undeniable enterprise shift currently underway from premise-based communications services to cloud-enabled mobile Unified Communications, and UC-One IMS powerfully extends the benefits of the cloud by enabling enterprises to manage a single communications service subscription for their employees, in turn driving down their telecommunications costs and management complexity," said Michael Tessler, chief executive officer and president, BroadSoft. "For mobile operators, UC-One IMS unlocks new revenue opportunities, and we believe this will shift the initial target market segment served by LTE networks to enterprises from consumer, which means that mobile and converged operators can more quickly monetize their LTE network investments."
As mobile operators build out their 4G IMS-based LTE networks, UC-One IMS strongly positions them to meet the demand for mobile Unified Communications with a comprehensive offer that extends beyond voice.
"Fixed-mobile convergence delivers on the promise of Unified Communications by seamlessly integrating services, devices and the individuals who are communicating and collaborating," said Scott Hoffpauir, chief technology officer, BroadSoft. "By enabling easy movement between these three areas, UC-One IMS eliminates today’s communications boundaries. Users can, for example, start an instant message chat and move to a voice conversation, or initiate a call from a laptop interface and move to a smartphone without losing connectivity, and that single conversation can turn into a conference call with countless others, all with just a single click."
Building on BroadSoft's UC-One platform, UC-One IMS integrates fixed-mobile convergence for 2G, 3G and 4G mobile networks with an intuitive Unified Communications user experience, APIs that support network openness, and market-ready offerings that package, price, and promote Unified Communications services. With UC-One IMS, mobile operators can meet the varied communications needs of all enterprise segments.
BroadSoft is the leading provider of software and services that enable mobile, fixed-line and cable service providers to offer Unified Communications over their Internet Protocol, or IP network. The Company's core communications platform enables the delivery of a range of enterprise and consumer calling, messaging and collaboration communication services, including private branch exchanges, video calling, text messaging and converged mobile and fixed-line services.