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Home » SipStorm Chooses Level 3 to Enable FMC

SipStorm Chooses Level 3 to Enable FMC

October 29, 2007
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SipStorm has selected Level 3’s voice services to enable nationwide wholesale mobile phone service and fixed mobile convergence (FMC) services. SipStorm’s converged communication service supports wireless and voice service providers who are implementing FMC services to both residential and business customers.

SipStorm includes the ability to send and receive local, long distance and international calls. By utilizing a single Level 3 VoIP phone number, a subscriber can send or receive phone calls to and from any mobile device, VoIP terminal adapters, or soft phones. The service can be used as a standalone pre- or post-paid mobile phone service — or in conjunction with residential voice, data, and video — enabling service providers to deliver triple or quadruple play services to their residential and small- to medium-sized business customers.

Level 3’s local voice footprint allows SipStorm to offer its customers a broad and deep nationwide footprint by making local phone numbers available in areas where they previously could not offer service. In addition, Level 3’s Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) hand-off capabilities enable their customers with flexible call control — allowing SipStorm’s customers to self-manage enhanced services such as voicemail and interactive voice response (IVR) services.

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