| "" ""TollBridge Technologies' On-Screen-Telephony (OST) demonstrates a compelling application that brings real-time telephony interaction via a standard digital cable service. By integrating standard telephony services at an MSO's head-end and transmitting the unique personal status content in-band to a subscriber's TV, users are able to interact with their phone service in a new and compelling way. "" hoteles LeedsUsers can make and receive calls or access their voice-mail using a feature rich graphical user interface. Caller-ID, voice mail, do-not-disturb, info-pages and dynamic service provisioning all controlled via the TV screen and as easy-to-use as a remote control, allow MSOs to offer flexible and cost effective services packages above and beyond basic voice. MSOs can now offer high value service and feature customization allowing service providers to quickly and easily charge for subscriber service changes. - hotels SiguldaEnhance revenue potential by bundling TV, Telephony and Internet services
- cheap hotel in LeedsProvide subscribers with enhanced telephony features and flexible, self-provisioning options
- Differentiates MSO voice services by offering On-Screen next-generation VoIP features
- Leverages an MSO's strategic user interface, the TV screen
- Integrates with interactive television systems, digital set-top-boxes, MTA's and OSS platforms
"" TollBridge Showcases First-Ever On-Screen-Telephony Technology At The Western Cable Show November 27, 2001 TollBridge Announces On-Screen Telephony Technology - TMC.net November 27, 2001 "'This demonstration is an excellent way for us to show both MSOs and their subscriber customers how TollBridge is delivering the next-generation VoIP service that can implemented in today's environment in a much more exciting and visual way than common telco service. The OST demonstration enables cable providers to visualize what voice services could actual look like to their end consumer,' said Gary Tauss, CEO of TollBridge Technologies." TollBridge Delivers Phone Over TV - Multichannel News November 27, 2001 More News
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