Vodafone UK has expanded its One Net portfolio in the UK with the launch of One Net Enterprise cloud, a solution for large businesses and the public sector.
It combines fixed, mobile and desktop communications in a single cloud-based system, which Vodafone says makes it scalable, flexible and future-proof. Organisations using the service could benefit from better collaboration between employees, as well as improved efficiency and responsiveness.
Vodafone One Net Enterprise aims to unify communications and collaboration tools including video, voice conferencing and instant messaging, thus eliminating the confusion of numerous communication channels running on different platforms. This allows employees across all departments in an organisation to easily locate and communicate with colleagues, enabling them to work together anytime, anywhere, on any device.
By empowering employees to work more flexibly, a company can not only increase overall productivity but also improve work/life balance and job satisfaction, said Vodafone’s UK enterprise director Phil Mottram.
“Consolidating and simplifying key communications tools onto one platform also enables better business planning,” he added.
Vodafone’s One Net Enterprise cloud is provided for a fixed price per user, with very little upfront investment (for desk phones) and no charges for calls between fixed and mobile phones using the system. This can, ultimately, offer businesses predictable costs and anticipated savings on overall communications costs. Businesses can plan ahead, scale up (and down) as required and manage a single supplier and bill, according to Mottram.
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