iPhone and iPod touch users around the world have now yet another technology solution available for their devices, Webur from IPcelerate. According to the company, Webur comes with a series of communications, socialization and collaborative solutions and has been built based on the new NIPA 2.0 Mobile Thin Client and Web Services module. iPhone users can enjoy a wide range of features, including the possibility to managing personal and corporate groups either for social presence, messaging, alerting, conferencing or dial-out.
Webur offers
iPhone users the possibility to record any or all of the calls made from the handset. The recorded calls can be then downloaded to the device so that they can be used for messaging applications. In addition, the new solution also offers one-touch initiation of personal conference calls, either for personal or for corporate groups. Users can also enjoy a single point of information through profiles of their friends or colleagues.
Here are a series of other features that Webur comes around with:
- Check the status of colleagues and the location of other iPhone/iPod Touch users for work and/or security purposes
- Access corporate messaging groups resident on corporate IPsession and add personal contacts to these groups
- Access and initiate a dial-out program resident on corporate IPsession
- Utilize paging and conferencing groups on corporate IPsession
In addition, the new Webur solution is also aimed at
service providers, which can boost their revenues through hosting the new services and through offering subscription-based or usage-based services to their users. What operators can add to their offering includes recording of mobile calls, mass alert notifications or mobile-initiated pre-programmed conferences. Webur can also prove a great option for companies that already rolled out corporate unified communications internally, and which can extend their features in new ways.
“With Webur, we wanted to create next generation revenue services for our partners, for service providers, centered around extending critical capabilities like messaging, recording, conferencing, and social presence for the mobile user,” stated Kevin Brown, CEO and president of IPcelerate. “Whether they choose to deliver Webur as a hosted offering, a managed
service, or an extension of their on-premise offerings, our partners now have the ability to offer yet another highly relevant solution to their customers with new revenue opportunities consistent with their business model and preferences, without regard to the type of unified communications or PBX investment already in place for that customer.”