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BroadSoft enhances consumer solutions

BroadSoft has announced enhancements to its consumer solutions for telecommunications service providers designed to broaden wireless, wireline and cable carriers' broadband communications offerings for the consumer market. The approach builds on the company's existing BroadWorks VoIP application platform that is already in use by carriers to serve the enterprise market. BroadSoft is, according to the company, using its platform to extend services via "multimedia communication sessions between devices for voice, video, messaging and content, beyond the boundaries of the subscriber home. Read full story

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