Monday, May 20, 2013

UC news roundup: Thinking Phone Networks in EMEA, Level 3 adds to portfolio, ShoreTel's new phone

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UC news roundup: Thinking Phone Networks in EMEA, Level 3 adds to portfolio, ShoreTel's new phone
Several news highlights today: Thinking Phone Networks has extended its cloud-based UC solution to target enterprises in the Europe, Middle East and Africa (EMEA) region. Level 3 has launched its Carrier Cloud Voice solution as a wholesale offer to CLECS, cable operators, telcos and wireless carriers. Meanwhile, ShoreTel has launched a new DECT phone and upgraded its system management capabilities. Read More


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