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Vodafone New Zealand optimises productivity with Microsoft Azure Peering Services

Vodafone’s Calling for Microsoft Teams with Operator Connect is underpinned by Microsoft Azure Peering Services, delivering a more optimised experience for customers.

Vodafone New Zealand (the company transitioning into One New Zealand in early 2023) is pleased to announce it has recently become a Microsoft Azure Peering Service partner. Microsoft Azure Peering Service provides direct access between Vodafone and Microsoft’s networks – providing users with diverse and highly available connectivity to Microsoft services at more locations, reducing latency and eliminating congestion. By leveraging Vodafone’s connectivity and professional services capabilities as well as Microsoft’s focus on cloud services, Vodafone aims to help organizations across Aotearoa enable a truly modern ICT experience from anywhere.

Vodafone New Zealand, a recent runner up in the Global Microsoft Partner of the Year Awards, became a Microsoft partner in 2018 and has been growing its ICT expertise exponentially since. Vodafone appreciates the need for customers to have reliable, high-quality connectivity to hyper-scale cloud providers like Microsoft from any location, whether they are at home, on the move or in their office. Vodafone’s investment in MAPS ensures customers have the very best connectivity wherever they are.

“The demand for cloud services in New Zealand is currently at an all-time high as organisations are realising the huge gains in productivity, efficiency, and innovation hyperscale cloud brings. With a new Microsoft hyperscale datacenter region opening here soon, it’s great to see partners like Vodafone create value-add services for Azure customers that make cloud migration easier and more accessible and enable them to make the most of this opportunity from day one” said Microsoft Partner Director Matt Bostwick.

In another first, Vodafone is the first New Zealand-based Telco to launch an Operator Connect service for its customers. Vodafone Calling for Microsoft Teams allows customers to onboard Calling for Teams directly from their Admin Console, reducing the cost and speeding up the process of deploying and managing their Telco services in the process.

Lindsay Zwart, the Chief Enterprise Officer of Vodafone NZ (soon to be One New Zealand) is excited to build upon the existing partnership with Microsoft to deliver the best outcomes for New Zealand businesses. “Being the first telco to offer this capability to corporations and SME’s across the country is a testament to the hard work our teams have been doing behind the scenes to gain accreditations across the various Microsoft services. In a time when many businesses are struggling, we’re really excited to offer them a service which will save them time, stress and in the long run, money. We continue to be a leader in the Cloud space, and this is yet another example of our expertise.”

Vodafone Calling for Microsoft Teams is powered by the Azure for Operators’ Managed Service for Teams Calling, a carrier-grade service that integrates Vodafone’s voice network securely with the Teams platform.

“Many businesses want to increase their efficiency and productivity by adding calling services directly into Teams – while retaining the quality of service and reliability that their operator delivers. We are delighted to partner with Vodafone, who share our vision of leveraging the Azure cloud to bring new network services to market rapidly and securely to address their business customers’ needs” said Microsoft’s Partner Product Manager John Tucker.

If you would like to find out more about either of these services, please contact your account manager.

For more information please visit https://www.vodafone.co.nz/business

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