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NewsUC&C9 Jun 2022 · 2 min read

Sinch Approved for Operator Connect

Sinch has been approved for Microsoft's Operator Connect (OC) programme, allowing customers to utilise its voice services in Microsoft Teams.

Sinch Operator Connect approval

Sinch has been approved for Microsoft's Operator Connect (OC) programme, allowing customers to utilise its voice services in Microsoft Teams.  

Today's announcement also revealed that Sinch would be able to provide access to emergency services through the Teams' voice platform. 

Sinch believes its low costs, intuitive self-service portal, and emergency services provider approval help it stand out against its competitors. It says operating the largest independent voice network allows it to offer exceptional value for money.  

Brent Mello, Sinch Vice President of Enterprise Services, said: "We're proud of this achievement to expand our working relationship with Microsoft by completing our Teams offering including Direct Routing, UCaaS integration, and now Operator Connect."  

"As exciting is our designation as a provider of emergency services through Teams. Millions of VoIP subscribers are currently supported by our next-generation 911 offering.  

"With our latest Operator Connect solution, we will continue providing this critical service and extending our highly reliable call delivery to enterprises who rely on Teams in today's evolving remote and hybrid work environments."  

The Sinch website reports savings of up to 50% with its pay-per-usage model, and the set-up time from purchase to portal is one day.  

Emergency services through Microsoft Teams and Sinch's network infrastructure can be enabled via an E911 solution, which includes a 911 nomadic location manager, routing, and call transport.  

Sinch says it has a 99.999% uptime track record over its voice network, the largest tier 1 network in the US, providing 94% population coverage.  

Operator Connect is a means of providing Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN) connectivity with Teams.  

Four benefits of OC pointed to by Microsoft are being able to keep your existing operator, saving money on hardware and management, quick and easy deployment, and improved technical support services.  

Microsoft announced the release of Operator Connect at Ignite 2021. It introduced Operator Connect Mobile in March 2022, and the following month, it launched Microsoft Operator Connect Accelerator to help carriers get OC approval faster.  

Microsoft has already approved a number of Operator Connect providers, including BT, Deutsche Telecom, Nuwave, Pure IP, Gamma, TATA Communications, Telefonica, Verizon, and others. Enreach gained OC approval in March this year.

 

 

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