Value-added services
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== TelcoBridges and value-added services == | == TelcoBridges and value-added services == | ||
TelcoBridges hardware and software products support the development and delivery of value-added services to subscribers. While many of them can be provisioned via the [[Tmedia]] family of products, with their on-board application hosts, the [[Tdev]] family of devices, such as the [[TMP6400]] and the [[TMP800]] are the real workhorses when it comes to delivering advanced value-added services that tie together subscriber-specific information, multimedia content and other real-time information. | TelcoBridges hardware and software products support the development and delivery of value-added services to subscribers. While many of them can be provisioned via the [[Tmedia]] family of products, with their on-board application hosts, the [[Tdev]] family of devices, such as the [[TMP6400]] and the [[TMP800]] are the real workhorses when it comes to delivering advanced value-added services that tie together subscriber-specific information, multimedia content and other real-time information. | ||
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+ | *[[media:GlobalRoam TelcoBridges Case Study.pdf|GlobalRoam and social media applications]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 15:08, 27 July 2009
Value-added services, also known as VAS, refers to the various 'services' or 'products' that a service provider can provision to its subscribers over and above the core phone call capabilities. Examples of value-added services include the following:
- Background music injection
- Conferencing
- Location-based services (LBS)
- Prepaid & postpaid calling
- Ringback tones
- SMS
- Unified communications
- Voicemail
TelcoBridges and value-added services
TelcoBridges hardware and software products support the development and delivery of value-added services to subscribers. While many of them can be provisioned via the Tmedia family of products, with their on-board application hosts, the Tdev family of devices, such as the TMP6400 and the TMP800 are the real workhorses when it comes to delivering advanced value-added services that tie together subscriber-specific information, multimedia content and other real-time information.