Columbus and Sigma Join Forces
by Grant Draper
June 18, 2008
Columbus Communications has joined forces with Sigma Systems, to extend Sigma’s deployment of high-speed data services and applications, including VoIP, across its current network, including Jamaica, Trinidad and Grenada.
Sigma continues to offer a high level of support, and continues to meet the requirements of its customers, especially the likes of Columbus Communications, who require consistent improvements and revisions to ensure they maintain a happy customer base.
Columbus Communications uses the IP fulfillment of high-speed data and VoIP services from Sigma Systems, which they believe fulfills their needs, utilizing features such as a order entry for voice services.
Sigma works alongside Columbus Communications by managing operations in Jamaica, Trinidad and Grenada, from a central OSS Platform, allowing soft switch and voicemail platform integration to their BSS system.
The effective function of Sigma Systems accommodates Columbus Communications needs, and will allow them to increase deployment and adapt current strategies as well as acquiring the ability to introduce new services and packages.
Sigma residential VoIP service management solution, is the most popular in its field, with over 100 million services deployed worldwide.
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