Telenor Launches Unified Communications (UC)
// October 9th, 2009 // 2 Comments » // Technology

Telenor is the first telecoms operator to launch a Unified Communications (UC) solution on the Norwegian market. A total of 30,000 Telenor employees currently use Unified Communications services. This important internal experience forms the basis for the product being launched commercially today.
What is Unified Communications?
“Unified Communications is a mix of a number of forms of communication. It is a customer-tailored service where speech, data, text, video and conferencing solutions are linked up both from a functional and a technical point of view. The new element in this connection is that it is integrated, and that gives users much more flexibility to perform their duties irrespective of time and location,” explains Abraham Foss, Head of Business Markets at Telenor and responsible for the company’s efforts in the field of Unified Communications in the Norwegian market.
The Unified Communications (UC) solution from Telenor
Unified Communications (UC) from Telenor enables a company’s employees to:
- have a single phone number for their PC client, landline and mobile phone. The same number is displayed, irrespective of whether the user calls from the PC client, the landline or the mobile.
- choose whether they want to answer incoming calls on their PC or mobile phone – both devices can be set up to ring simultaneously.
- with Unified Mobile Status, staff members can see from their own PC client whether colleagues are free or busy on their mobiles. This service obtains information from the Telenor mobile network about whether the colleague in question is busy or free, and this status information is then sent to the employee’s PC (Unified Communications client). Mobile Status is delivered together with Blueposition.
- be offered, provisionally, Unified Mobile Status from the mobile network integrated with Microsoft Office Communications Server and Microsoft Office Communicator.
Multi-phase launch
Unified Communications from Telenor will be delivered in three phases running up to 2011. Phase one covers a selected number of large companies. Telenor aims to be able to offer a customer-specific UC solution in the first quarter of 2010. A standardised UC solution will also be on the market for small and medium-sized companies in 2011.
Courtesy: Telenor Press Releases Newsletter



