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BellSouth unveils IP Centrex

First network-based VoIP service from the RBOC
View from the Edge By Jim Duffy , Network World , 05/21/2004
Jim Duffy

BellSouth  has unveiled its first network-based VoIP service: Centrex IP throughout its nine-state Southeast region.

Centrex IP service provides traditional Centrex voice services along with browser-based call management functions that link users to other data-oriented service applications  enabled by VoIP. Such services include:

• Find Me, Follow Me, which sends communications to e-mail, voicemail or wireless  phones based on time of day or availability;

• Access to incoming and outgoing call history for tracking, auditing and record keeping;

• Click to Dial and Click to Conference functions;

• Instant messaging, chat, polling and instant document transfer that can run concurrently with basic voice conversations for more interactive communications.

Centrex IP also reduces the costs of moves, adds and changes because IP configuration at the desktop is less expensive and time consuming than reprogramming a PBX, BellSouth says. The service also enables access to office calling features from any remote location with Internet access.

Centrex IP is the latest VoIP offering from BellSouth. The RBOC has been providing equipment-based VoIP services to enterprises since 2001 and later this year will unveil a network-based, softswitch -enabled non-Centrex service.

The carrier also plans to eventually offer nationwide, or out-of-region, VoIP services, says Mark Kaish, BellSouth vice president of next-generation services.

Other RBOCs offering VoIP to enterprises include SBC, which unveiled its PremierSERV Hosted IP Communication Service last fall. Verizon plans to offer a managed VoIP service to businesses later this year, as does Qwest , which currently has a consumer VoIP offering in Minnesota.

BellSouth tapped Lucent to supply the equipment for Centrex IP. BellSouth is deploying Lucent's EBS Communication Manager, which works with telephony systems to deliver Web-based business applications; and iMerge Centrex Feature Gateway, which delivers Class 5 switch functionality over a packet network.

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