Movius and Monaco Telecom team up to present cloud solution

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Movius Interactive and Monaco Telecom will partner up to present the Movius European CAFE Cloud solution at the upcoming Telecom Operators of Small States (TOSS) event on 16 - 17 May, 2013 in the Faroe Islands.

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Recently launched into operation the CAFÉ cloud solution allows multiple applications to be deployed remotely and quickly, with the hosted cloud service allowing small operators and service providers to save on operational and maintenance costs.

Monaco Telecom, a member of the TOSS forum, hosts the CAFE platform created by Movius, which is a global leader in solution enablement for service providers. The solution allows other European service providers to utilize the CAFE platform, and roll it out to their end users.

Martin Peronnet, CEO of Monaco Telecom said, "With the CAFE Cloud solution small operators will have access to services and applications, and the ability to launch them, in a way they never have before. They will be armed with the go-to-market speed and flexibility to keep contending in the market place and deliver the cutting-edge services that their customers are looking for."

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At its core CAFE can deliver converged messaging solutions such as visual voicemail, conferencing services (audio, web and video) and virtual communications such as the myIdentities application which separates, controls and protects multiple personas on the same device.

"The event in the Faroe Islands provides the perfect platform for us to present this solution to small state operators," said Richard Broadbent, VP European Sales at Movius.

"Smaller carriers need to be innovative and at the same time watch their cost base to remain competitive. With this model new applications can be created and implemented depending on market fit at low cost per service. By partnering with a trusted and experienced host such as Monaco Telecom, service providers can be assured of a reliable and effective service."