Dubber Corporation (ASX:DUB) - CEO, Steve McGovern
CEO, Steve McGovern
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  • Global communications services and solutions company BT selects Dubber Corporation (DUB) for its intelligence solution
  • Dubber will be the default recording and conversational intelligence solution in the BT Meeting suite of managed services, such as Microsoft Teams, Zoom and Cisco Webex
  • Notably, the parties have already worked together to implement unified call recording (UCR) services with major financial institutions
  • On the market today, Dubber is down 5.6 per cent and trading at $3.20 per share

Global communications services and solutions company BT has selected Dubber Corporation (DUB) for its intelligence solution.

Dubber will be the default recording and conversational intelligence solution in the BT Meeting suite of managed services, spanning solutions based on Microsoft Teams, Zoom and Cisco Webex.

Notably, the parties have already worked together to implement unified call recording (UCR) services with major financial institutions.

This new agreement provides for an accretive revenue stream for Dubber with additional revenues determined by BT customers’ uptake of the service.

The Dubber and BT solution helps customers meet their compliance obligations for secure and scalable recording and conversational intelligence.

UCR enables enterprise-grade recording and replay of any conversation – voice, video and text.

Commenting on the partnership is Dubber’s CEO, Steve McGovern.

“We are really pleased to be delivering Dubber unified recording and conversational AI as a core feature to BT, a true global telecommunications leader. The newly released managed service offerings will enable BT to continue to demonstrate its innovation leadership,” he said.

“Multinational organisations can now depend on BT for the high-performing secure connections it is known for, but now also for delivering outstanding value from the content inside every conversation on BT services.”

On the market today, Dubber was down 5.6 per cent and to trade at $3.20 per share at 1:10 pm AEDT.

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