Advanced Search
 Advanced Search
Home News Enterprise Developer
Advertisement
Enterprise
 Enterprise News
 Mobility
 Networking
 Security
 Storage
 ERP
Enterprise Connect
SMB Forum
Magazines
  Dataquest
  PCQuest
  Voice&Data
  Global Services Media
  Living Digital
  DQ Channels
  DQ Week
CIOL Events
  EC Awards
  SMB Awards
About CIOL

Custom Site
  • Web Threat Protection from Trend Micro
  • HP IT Service Management

Specials
  Integration of IT Assets: reality check
  Security Solution for SMBs
white papers
Enterprise > Networking > News
KPN picks Alcatel-Lucent as network integrator
For advanced IP Centrex / VOIP services for business markets
Previous Articles >>
US takes Internet to rural Sri Lanka
Ovum defines next generation networks

NEW DELHI: Dutch telecom operator KPN today selected Alcatel-Lucent as lead network integrator to design, deliver, install, integrate and maintain an end-to-end multi-vendor IP Centrex solution.

The network enables KPN to offer hosted communication services for the small and medium enterprise (SME) market and to deliver a wide variety of new communication services to both consumers and businesses.

The IP Centrex solution Alcatel-Lucent would deploy, is a multi vendor application and includes products from Broadsoft, Atreus and Comptel. Alcatel-Lucent will integrate these products on the IMS Core it is currently deploying at KPN. In addition, Alcatel-Lucent would provide design services, network integration, project management and installation and testing services, KPN said in a statement.

With the new solution KPN will be able to expand its business communications portfolio by introducing hosted Voice over IP and virtual PBX offerings to the SME and SOHO market.

“Offering new IP-based services to our customers is key in KPN’s strategy for the future. Our new All-IP network integration services, will enable us to deliver on this strategy,” said Louis Rustenhoven, vice president Voice of KPN.

“This new project specifically aims at small and medium businesses and the SOHO market that want to switch from traditional PBX telephony to advanced hosted IP communications,” he added.

Christian Reinaudo, president of Alcatel-Lucent’s Europe and North activities, said, “KPN is at the forefront of IP technology with a full transition of its network. We are proud to be able to contribute to this transition, which enables KPN to deliver a wide variety of new compelling services to businesses and consumers.”

  Email this article   Print this article
Top Stories of the Day
Ericsson to host multimedia services for BSNL
Optical Components market registers negative growth
DoT to set up 3 Telecom CoE in 2007
Ericsson to host multimedia services for BSNL
Indyarocks.com, the new Social Networking Portal
 


IBM developerWorks


RSS Feeds | 10th Anniversary Special | Search | Opt-In Newsletters | Slide Show | White Papers | Custom Site
Specials | News Makers | Product News | Security | Storage | Open Source | Operating System | Tutorials
+ Worth a click +
PCQuest | Dataquest | Voice&Data | Living Digital | DQ Channels | DQ Week | Global Services Media | CyberMedia Events
Cyber Astro | CyberMedia Digital | CyberMedia Dice | CyberMedia | BioSpectrum | BioSpectrum Asia

About CIOL | Awards | Media Kit | Sitemap | Contact Us | Help | Write for CIOL | Jobs@CIOL | Privacy Policy
Copyright © CyberMedia India Online Ltd.