Published: Thursday July 12, 2012 MYT 4:58:00 PM
Nomad Group partners TGS Enterprise for network solutions
KUALA LUMPUR: The Nomad Group Bhd (Nomad) has appointed TGS Enterprise Network Sdn Bhd (TGS) as its telecommunications services and solutions partner for serviced offices in Southeast Asia.
Under the agreement, TGS will manage and improve the effectiveness of Nomad's serviced offices communication infrastructure.
This includes centralising its communication server to one location, as well as deploying voice mobility and unified communications, across its 12 serviced offices including in Singapore, Bangkok, Kuala Lumpur and upcoming new centres.
This exercise will be implemented in stages over two years.
"We chose TGS Enterprise Networks as our partner because of its proven solutions using Siemens' IP telephony technology which is not only cost effective but also flexible in enabling quick implementation and solutions to our clients," said Roy George, Chief Executive Officer of The Nomad Group in a statement on Thursday.
"Another reason why TGS Enterprise Networks was selected is also because of the geographical location of its support offices, which is where our serviced offices are also located," he added.
With the implementation of this unified communication system, Nomad Group's serviced offices will enjoy savings on IDD calls with least-cost routing feature using IP Phones.
There is also the convenience of using the one number service with a single DID number throughout The Nomad Group's network.
The unified communications system allows serviced offices under Nomad to route most internal phone calls over the same Wide Area Network (WAN) while eliminating toll charges for local, long-distance, and international calls. - Bernama
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