Friday, October 21, 2011

XO Communications, Sprint Ink Deal To Deliver MVNO Wireless Services

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XO Communications has recently inked a deal with one of the stable companies in the country, the Sprint Wholesale Solutions Company for the delivery of MVNO Wireless Service. This is considered good news by many of the wireless technology users. This would mean more support and services for their thousands of subscribers all over the country. XO Communications remains one of the top companies in the country today.

XO Communications and Sprint Wholesale Solutions made this announcement to confirm the finalization of this project, whereby Sprint is expected to deliver MVNO wireless services to XO Communications, now known as the leading provider of communications solutions products in the US territories and many parts of the globe. According to the reports, the deal also includes Sprint’s Wholesale Mobile Integration (WMI) services. This will help converge wireline as well as wireless services into what is known as conjoined solution, in which XO Communications clients would greatly benefit.

The deal also includes product pricing and provisions which will make XO Communications deploy 4G products and services especially for business belonging to the small and medium sized category. For this new development in the partnership of these two promising companies in the country, XO Communications is expected to leverage Sprint’s WMI services. This also includes leveraging of the wireless network, in such a way that it can offer mobile wireless communication services. This also includes a groundbreaking of what is called fixed mobile converging (FMC) solution.

The so-called XO Communications FMC solution will help a lot of businesses to benefit from fixed mobile convergence, as well as the increasing deployment of SIP trunking, VOIP and WiFi in-building networks, for purposes of delivering amazing productivity, improved employee communications, and reduced mobile costs. The future capability of XO Communications includes calls from mobile phones is going to be connected using a WiFi access routed to wireline network infrastructure. One of the great features is that once outside of the office, the mobile device also works just like regular mobile phones. They will enjoy the phones wide coverage because of the support of Sprint wireless network. In 2012, XO Communications is expected to launch the commercial side of the service.

Meanwhile, XO Communications’ partner Sprint Company has already a decade of experience as far as launching of private-label wireless being tagged as the national wireless carrier in the US, providing customers access to the 4G technology, considered as the most advanced technology available in the market today.

“We are excited to enter this relationship with XO Communications and arm them with an attractive mobility solution as part of their services portfolio,” said Matt Carter, president-Sprint Wholesale Solutions and New Ventures. “Sprint will help XO Communications eliminate the line between wireline and wireless to efficiently deliver on both, allowing their customers to reduce costs and increase productivity and reliability. We are enabling improved business flexibility and worker mobility.”

“This agreement underpins XO Communications’ commitment to deliver innovative services for our customers and is another step in our converged services strategy to bring together wireline and wireless services over a single IP-enabled network infrastructure,” said Don MacNeil, chief marketing officer for XO Communications. “This capability will further differentiate XO Communications in the market as one of the only providers to offer a very unique fixed mobile convergence offering for our customers that simplifies the management of their wireless and wireline communications needs.”

Sprint WMI authorizes its telecommunications service provider such as XO Communications especially in the integration of wireless voice networks and their wireline into what is known as the business customer’s converged solution, by simply extending Voice Over IP service features or PBX to the wireless handset. Here, the Sprint Company is backing the communications companies especially in the delivery of effective, simplified and seamless experience in communications especially for the SMB personnel.

"More than 35 percent of small businesses are considering mobile unified communications for deployment within two years," says Eugene Signorini, vice president of Research-Yankee Group. "As small business users increasingly demand a seamless communication experience, service providers need to provide mobile integrated solutions for this important customer segment."

Sprint WMI Company’s main features:

1.    Single-number calling. This feature is aimed at reaching out the employee’s mobile phone, desk and seamless call transfers especially for two devices, as well as those that are integrated voicemail platform. This will surely improve employee productivity in the performance of daily workload, including the delivery of effective and efficient communications. This is very helpful feature suited for the XO Communications services.
2.    Extended broad range of business desk phone features. This is another feature that the Sprint WMI can extend to a broad range of phone features and the end-user’s mobile device such as but not limited to the abbreviated four digit extension dialing, att long distance selective calls ands call center applications.
3.    Partner Interexchange Network. Interconnection of customers is being allowed in this service offered by Sprint’s Wholesale Solutions Group, especially for net yielding cheaper connectivity rates.
4.    Mobile Broadband Demand. This feature makes end-users able to purchase prepare broadband in a day, week or even month.
5.    Access to 4G reselling. This is one of the newest features offered by the Sprint Company. It has faster speeds for downloads and more bandwidth.  

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