T3 Telecom Software Announces Participation in VoiceCon 2009 in San Francisco, CA

New York, NY - September 30, 2009
T3 Telecom Software is excited to announce Yaniv Livneh, CEO of T3 Telecom Software, will be participating on a panel in the VoiceCon conference. The panel is titled "How Much Voicemail Do You Really Need" and takes place on November 4 at 3:15 pm in room 131 at the Moscone Conference Center in San Francisco.
Voice messaging systems became part of the landscape because phones need to be answered whether or not the called party was available. But with presence, IM and related UC applications and capabilities, there are new ways to assess the value voice messaging and Unified Messaging do-or don't-deliver. This session will analyze the new options becoming available, and the different ways to calculate ROI. Key questions include:
- Are IP-PBXs needed for a voice mail to unified messaging migration?
- What's the best way and place to store messages?
- Is end of life finally here for legacy voice mail systems?
- What are new options for getting voice messaging, call answering and auto-attendant services?
- Is it better to have voice mail built into the PBX software, or on separate servers?
- What is the impact of speech auto-attendants on voice mail?
About T3 Telecom Software
Since 1991 T3 Telecom Software has been designing innovative messaging solutions. Our goal is to provide a comprehensive unified communications product that provides scalable and reliable voice messaging, unified messaging, and call routing environments, enabling organizations to communicate effectively.
Looking to future trends to offer cutting-edge solutions, we also put strong emphasis on our core set of comprehensive messaging functionality. Our solutions, built on Linux for maximum flexibility and performance, fit effortlessly into a VoIP, traditional TDM PBX or hybrid strategy while enabling customers to leverage their existing infrastructure investment. Unique clustering and networking capabilities and a distributed architecture allows multi-site organizations to standardize on one solution for their telephony services needs.