Tata Teleservices launches conferencing service
Mumbai, Aug 21 (UNI) Tata Teleservices (Maharashtra) Limited (TTML) today announced its partnership with Kodiak Networks, the leading provider of advanced wireless voice systems, to launch their "INSTACHAT" Conferencing Service to all the customers in Mumbai, Rest of Maharashtra (RoM) and Goa circle.
This unique, revenue enhancing voice application is enabled by the all-IP, standards-based Kodiak Real-time Exchange System.
TTML is the first CDMA operator in the world to offer this service, which is accessible from any Tata Indicom postpaid handset. By dialing a single number, Tata Indicom subscribers will be able to simultaneously reach a group of up to nine other telephone users. This unique Group Calling application will appeal to large corporate, small and medium enterprises, community groups and families, wherever there is a need for instant, voice-based group communication, the company said in a release here.
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