
If your company experiences a total network failure and your unified communications system goes down — no phones, IM, email — are you prepared? An external communications capability like a cellular network could help, but as we saw years ago with Hurricane Sandy, that’s not a guaranteed availability. If you haven’t already, perhaps it’s time […]

Google’s cloud arm is partnering with AT&T Inc. on a suite of business products to be delivered over 5G networks, the latest tie-up between tech giants and wireless carriers hoping to capitalize on the rollout of faster connectivity. Source: Google Cloud Pairs Up With AT&T to Capitalize on the 5G Rush | Data Center Knowledge

In the coming year, more application services across every operational domain will emit the telemetry necessary to unlock the business value of data. Source: App Services Will Help Unlock the Value of Data | IT Infrastructure Advice, Discussion, Community – Network Computing

5G and Wi-Fi 6 will both play a role in creating powerful end-user experiences for years to come. Source: 5G, Wi-Fi 6, and The Replacement Complex | IT Infrastructure Advice, Discussion, Community – Network Computing

DSS is expected to speed 5G service rollouts. What should enterprises expect? Source: Dynamic Spectrum Sharing: Beyond Carrier Benefits | IT Infrastructure Advice, Discussion, Community – Network Computing

While we’re all waiting for our phones to see speeds of 10 gigs per second, next-gen wireless tech will transform transportation, medicine, manufacturing, and VR. Source: Where the 5G Data Storm Will Hit First | WIRED

UCaaS enables more than 50 million users every day to take advantage of presence, collaboration, chat, CRM integration and video conferencing in an inexpensive consumption model. Let CTSBoston show your company the benefits of Unified Communications.

CTSBoston can help execute the solutions you need to take your business to the next level. With cloud Unified Communications, your company’s email, voicemail, and collaboration are always available on your desktop, laptop, tablet or smartphone.

Gartner defines Unified Communications-as-a-Service as supporting the same functions as its premises-based unified communications counterpart where only the delivery model is altered. Within the UC parameters, there are six different kinds of communications: Voice and telephony, meeting solutions, messaging, presence and IM, clients, communications-enabled business processes Source: Gartner Names Top Unified Communications Vendors, LinkedIn Buys […]

CTSBoston specializes in helping growing businesses get set up with a modern unified communications system. We partner with a number of leading vendors, including Vonage, RingCentral, Microsoft and others to seamlessly integrate our client’s business communication, from business phone, to voice messaging and data sharing.