Lumen’s New Way to Service Old Customers
Today, Lumen launched its new cloud-native telephony offering, Lumen Cloud Communications (LCC), with the help of a partnership with Alianza.
Today, Lumen launched its new cloud-native telephony offering, Lumen Cloud Communications (LCC), with the help of a partnership with Alianza.
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This morning the cloud communications platform provider Alianza picked up its first Tier 1 customer win. Lumen Technologies will be using their cloud-native platform to add Lumen Cloud Communications to its portfolio, which will take aim at business customers migrating from legacy technologies.
Built for service providers, Alianza’s cloud communications platform is a premier cloud-native, carrier-grade platform that addresses the critical needs of Lumen’s core voice products and customer segments.
The Lumen Cloud Communications service aims to transform legacy voice services into modern, cloud-based ones.
Alianza, provider of the leading full-stack cloud communications platform for service providers, today announced that Xplornet Enterprise Solutions, the largest rural-focused Internet service provider in Canada, has selected Alianza to be the backbone of its new business cloud communications offering.
This new voice-first UCaaS solution allows Xplornet business customers to meet the diverse and changing communications needs of workers in remote, in-office, or hybrid work environments, while also providing frontline workers the advanced solutions they need to communicate more effectively in the digital age.
Alianza’s Business Cloud Communications suite enables Canada’s largest fixed-wireless broadband service provider to offer state-of-the-art unified communications tools to remote workers.
Alianza’s Business Cloud Communications suite will enables Canada’s largest fixed-wireless broadband service provider, Xplornet Enterprise Solutions, to offer state-of-the-art unified communications tools to remote workers.
As businesses adopt hosted communications services, some historical telecom service providers are hosting their own offerings on their infrastructure.