FL-Connect / TELES, the sales and service organization for TELES AG´s Carrier Grade Mobile Gateway (News - Alert) and SIM Server portfolio, announced the new v17 Software for all iGATE, vGATE and VoIPBOX Systems, designed to simplify and enhance the management of FL-Connect / TELES (News - Alert) Access gateway systems.
A global leader in GSM Termination solutions, FL-Connect / TELES offers the iGATE and vGATE Systems, which the company claims is the most mature and copied GSM termination solution worldwide.
The new software release offers sophisticated functions and features to FL-Connect´s mobile call termination solution. Significant upgrades include multiuser enabled WEB interface and new scripting functions. It also comes with a new patented way of registering up to 4 SIMS on one single channel. Users can also add several new functions to extend SIM Life and maximize profit.
"With our new v17, the vGATE System becomes much more powerful and user friendly,” said Daniel Floeckinger, CEO, in a statement. “Especially the newly developed multiuser WEB Interface dramatically simplifies day-to-day tasks.”
“Lots of functions which used to be driven by scripts or manual settings have become fully automated to simplify workflows and eliminate human error,” Floeckinger added. “This brand new major software release demonstrates and settles the undisputed leadership of FL-Connect / TELES in this market."
v17, the company claims, helps customers reduce operating costs and increase profitability. It has analyzed and implemented every new scenario and wish reported by customers.
“With v17, customers will be able to cope with the toughest market conditions where our competitor´s solutions simply fail to succeed." said Thomas Sorgalla, vice president Sales, in a statement.
In another related development in the industry earlier this month, iQsim unveiled IRON Suite V2, software that enhances the deployment and management of iQsim state-of-the-art call and SMS termination solution while adding enhanced SIM Server functionality in different domains.
Edited by Carrie Schmelkin