06 June 2007


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New telecommunications company offering innovative telephony and data services

SIS Ltd., a joint venture in Malta between Siemens and Midi plc, has launched for Tigné Point and Manoel Island a series of innovative services suitable for the residential and business market. These services include Building Technologies such as convenient Access Control Systems, environment-friendly and energy-efficient Centralized Heating and Air Conditioning (HVAC) systems and Smart-Card Services aimed at providing higher standards of comfort to the residents of Tigne Point. In addition SIS Ltd. is a fully licensed Telephony and Internet Service Provider, and will be offering fully digital IP Telephony and Data services under the brand name SISCOM.
SIS Ltd. is in a position to bring next-generation Telephony services to the market, thanks to its fully digital IP-based telephone exchange or ‘soft-switch’ provided by Siemens, a global leader in telecommunications equipment, and a fully developed fibre-optic network throughout Tigne Point and Manoel Island, enabling data transmissions of up to 100Mbit/s.
SIS is the first Telecom provider in Malta to offer a virtual PBX service, referred to as CENTREX, to its telephony customers. SIS Centrex provides a flexible, cost-effective and hassle-free PBX-like service, without the need for any switching equipment on the customer premise as the service is supplied and managed directly from SIS’s exchange site, with lines being delivered to the premises over fibre optic. The SIS CENTREX Service bundle includes additional services like conference calling, automated attendant and voicemail, and is fully customisable to suit businesses of any size. Among the major benefits of this service is the fact that no capital investment in equipment is required, labour, maintenance and running costs become obsolete and the system is continually upgraded by SIS, thus never becoming obsolete.
SIS also offers state-of-the-art desktop video-conferencing services that permit simultaneous video communication with multiple participants and document sharing, improving communication with suppliers and customers and reducing response times on urgent queries. “Organisations are now making use of this technology to cut traveling expenses and improve productivity”, explains Ing. Cesare Berther, CEO of SIS.
Other services include voicemail to email and fax to email conversion services for a more organised workplace, video telephony and SMS service, as well as portability of telephone sets to multiple locations, and the possibility of making free phone calls from overseas to the office using the SIS Centrex Service.
For further information please contact the Sales Department on 2060 5015.



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