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Telstra has launched a new global cloud collaboration service

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Telstra has flicked the switch on its global cloud-based unified communications service, which will be available across four continents in 25 countries and delivered over Telstra’s worldwide network extending to more than 2,000 Points of Presence. The cloud collaboration service will be available from the end of August to customers on a monthly, “per worker” basis and would be delivered via Telstra’s cloud infrastructure, which now extends to seven locations throughout the United States, Europe and Asia-Pacific.

Telstra announced today the launch of its global cloud-based unified communications service, the latest offering in its long-term partnership with networking giant Cisco. The service will be delivered through Telstra’s cloud infrastructure, which extends to seven locations around the world, including the United States, Europe, and the Asia Pacific region. Telstra’s global solution, launched in partnership with Cisco last year, is now available across four continents in 25 countries, and is delivered over Telstra’s worldwide network extending to more than 2,000 point of presence according to Telstra global enterprise and services director of marketing Nathan Bell. “Our new global service is a significant development in global collaboration capabilities and has been designed specifically for today’s dynamic workplace where employees use the web, video, voice to drive innovation and improve productivity,” said Bell in a statement.

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