Gamma partners with XConnect to enhance business messaging solutions

Gamma partners with XConnect to enhance business messaging solutions
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XConnect’s services will enable Gamma to efficiently deliver messaging traffic to cloud mobile numbers  

 
 

Elly Yates-Roberts |


Communications technology provider Gamma Communications has partnered with XConnect to deploy the firm’s numbering intelligence services and optimise its own business messaging solutions.  

Gamma will use XConnect’s number range and portability services to ensure the efficient, accurate and reliable delivery of messaging traffic to its cloud mobile numbers. According to XConnect, the solution enables Gamma to provide an optimised user experience. 

“The messaging industry is experiencing exponential growth and telecoms players need be prepared to meet their customers’ changing requirements,” said Mike Mills, director of cloud and infrastructure partners at Gamma. “Having seen exponential growth on our Cloud Mobile product since its launch several years ago, we needed to ensure that the service was the very best it could be, given the mission critical nature of the service we provide and the high-profile nature of our customers. By working with XConnect, we can ensure that they are benefitting from a database that is continuously updated and cleaned for maximum efficiency.” 

XConnect provides number information services, including a number intelligence database which enables users to carry out low latency number look-up queries. This provides customers with capabilities in fraud management, cost management and routing optimisation.   

“We are constantly looking for new ways to innovate our offering to deliver greater value in our target markets,” said Steve Lowe, mobile product director at Gamma. “XConnect’s solution enables us to drive growth and control of our messaging services with confidence and ease.” 

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