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Panasonic Becomes BroadSoft Premier Access Solutions Partner

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Panasonic has entered into an agreement with BroadSoft, a provider of software and services that enable mobile, fixed-line and cable service providers to offer Unified Communications over their Internet Protocol, or IP networks. Under the agreement, Panasonic and BroadSoft will work closely together on the interoperability of their products to allow, among other things, pre-integrated SIP telephony solutions for hosted VoIP applications. Panasonic’s entire range of SIP-based telephones will become an essential communication tool in pre-integrated solutions from BroadSoft.

 

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