Ralph L. Widmar CEO Network Intelligence discusses Restcomm with Don Witt of The Channel Daily News, a TR publication. Ralph really likes Restcomm because it integrates SMS services, internet services, voice services, phone services, WebRTC and call control providing an integrated communication experience to the carrier, their clients and the customer trying to improve a marketing. program. Restcomm will enable 800 numbers with SMS right out of the box. How much business are companies missing out on because they cannot text their customers? As a carrier, if you have 1 million 800 numbers that you enable with SMS texting and you charge $10 a month- you have just increased your annual revenue by $120 million dollars. This is a win for the carrier because he is bringing back business lost to the over the top applications and it is a win for the customer because they can now text to their clients and provide them a better experience. The Restcomm interface is very easy to use. While the interface is dealing with the exact science of communications, anyone can program with Restcomm. As a call center manager, you can add texting to the call coming in and route them to a spcial number or based on the text message itself, route the call to an expert needed to resove the customer issue. The Telestax RestcommONE Market Place is also another very important feature of the complete solution. The market place allows programmers to put their application in the store. Once there, other carrier and enterprise organizations can purchase the application for their own use. There in no need to reinvent the wheel. Network Intelligence has evolved from providing clients with information and advice to providing fully customized and outsourced operating solutions for their telecommunications business models. Advice in Action is the key to your success! They can have a managed solution up and running within 30 days anywhere in the world, utilizing SIP and TDM connections, delivered from carrier-class equipment in hardened and secure data centers. For more information, go to: http://netg2.com/index.html