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Silent Communication Opens up its Visual Voicemail Service Globally

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July 18, 2011

Silent Communication Opens up its Visual Voicemail Service Globally

By Jyothi Shanbhag, TMCnet Contributor


Silent Communication (News - Alert) has said that its visual voicemail mobile client is supporting visual voicemail services for more than 250 different mobile device brands worldwide.


The company has made this solution available to subscribers of leading mobile network operators including Orange (News - Alert), MetroPCS and others to be announced soon. Moreover, its Silent VVM is currently the only visual voicemail mobile client that can be deployed to any mobile device, any mobile operating system and any network server, according to the company officials.

Max Bluvband, Silent Communication CEO said that the mobile operators are increasingly looking to Silent Communication’s mobile clients to overcome mobile fragmentation and speed time to market with revenue-driving services that expand the operators’ presence in the mobile services marketplace.

“The amazing market penetration that we’ve achieved with our Visual Voicemail client (Silent VVM) speaks to Silent Communication’s unique ability to counter mobile device and operating system proliferation with ‘any device, any OS’ deployment efficiency. No other visual voicemail provider offers this capability,” Bluvband added.

Mobile operators can easily rely on Silent Communication’s serverless Device and Network Agnostic (DANA) deployment technology, which helps them provide high-value, custom-branded visual voicemail services to subscribers regardless of mobile device or platform.

 Also, users can be at benefit by using the Silent VVM mobile client to manage voicemail with the same ease in which they manage SMS, MMS or email. They can even browse voice messages visually, listen to messages with one click, and respond to voice messages via call back, SMS, MMS or email.

Silent VVM can be currently deployed to any mobile device spanning Android, BlackBerry (News - Alert), Symbian, Windows Mobile, Java, Brew and iOS operating systems, and is pre-integrated with all voicemail vendors including Comverse, Alcatel Lucent, Ericsson (News - Alert), Acision, Unisys, Streamwide and others.


Jyothi Shanbhag is a contributing editor for TMCnet. To read more of Jyothi's articles, please visit her columnist page.

Edited by Juliana Kenny