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Home » Telica Names More Softswitch Customers

Telica Names More Softswitch Customers

March 29, 2004
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Telica named four new customers for its next generation softswitching platforms:

  • North Rock Communications — a full-service fixed wireless CLEC that delivers a range of Internet, wireless, telecom and e-commerce products and services to both business and residential customers in Bermuda. North Rock also provides international long distance service to several other local carriers on the Island. Telica’s platform supports both Class 5 local calling and Class 4 tandem trunking applications simultaneously. North Rock is Telica’s 20th VoIP customer. In addition, they are one of more than 30 service providers utilizing Telica’s softswitch to deliver Class 5 services to subscribers.
  • LataOne — a California-based enhanced services provider (ESP), which offers services such as 800 calling, prepaid and postpaid calling cards, and other voice and data solutions targeted toward businesses.
  • GSC Telecommunications — part of the Carolina Online family, which delivers a full range of service offerings, including local and long distance services, across both TDM and IP access to residential and business subscribers throughout North and South Carolina.
  • Socket Telecom — a facilities-based communications provider, which offers local and long distance services to a range of businesses throughout Missouri.

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