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JAM IP | |
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Type | Public (LSE: KCOM) |
Founded | 2007 [merging of OpenSOLUTIONS (formerly Kingston Voiceware) (1997) and JAM IP Ltd (2004)] |
Headquarters | Maidenhead and Kingston upon Hull, UK |
Industry | Contact Centre Services, Self-Service |
Parent | KCOM Group |
Website | www.jamip.co.uk |
JAM IP is a contact centre services organisation, specialising in consulting, professional services, software development, systems integration and managed services. It trades independently within the KCOM Group of companies. Its main office is based in Maidenhead, Berkshire, with an office in Hull, East Riding of Yorkshire.
JAM IP develops and consults on applications for IP contact centre management such as screen pops, text to speech, voice authentication, self serve applications, and speech recognition. It has a long history, spanning over ten years.
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[edit] History
JAM IP Ltd was formed on 1 September 2004, following a management buyout of the Convergence Solutions Business Unit of OAO Technology Solutions Ltd. Their aim was to transform how organisations engage with their customers.[1]
On 18 December 2006, Kingston Communications announced it had acquired JAM IP Ltd to complement its Affiniti enterprise reselling and consulatancy business.[2]
The former JAM IP Ltd was merged with Affiniti's Contact Centre Solutions Group and OpenSOLUTIONS team in to form a new combined business: JAM IP. This new business was launched on 1 October 2007.[3]
The current company delivers CTI products into mission-critical environments, such as emergency call centres.
In June 2008, JAM IP announced that Chris Prophet, formerly the manager of Nortel's UK Contact Centre sales team, had joined JAM IP as its channel sales director.[4]
[edit] JAM IP's Partners
- Cisco Advanced Technology Partner
- Nortel Gold Partner and Development Partner
- Verint Systems Strategic Partner
[edit] References
- ^ Kingston swallows call centre firm: http://www.theregister.co.uk/2006/12/18/kingston_buys_jam/
- ^ Kingston Communications acquires JAM IP: http://www.channelweb.co.uk/crn/news/2171286/kingston-communications
- ^ Kingston focuses on JAM: http://www.computing.co.uk/crn/news/2204161/kcom-focuses-jam-3663473
- ^ Prophet joins JAM IP: http://www.sourcewire.com/releases/rel_display.php?relid=39394
[edit] External links
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