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Access the PSTN and enjoy the high-quality, reliability, and cost-effective benefits of the NUSO Carrier Network in the Zoom Phone client. Enterprises choose Zoom for the state-of-the-art simplicity, scalability, and robust security and privacy features – values that align perfectly with NUSO.
Integrating NUSO calling into the Zoom Phone application delivers a feature-rich cloud phone solution for organizations of all sizes. It is fast and easy to deploy and use on desktop, laptop, mobile, or desk phones.
· 24/7 US based Zoom Certified Support
· Inbound, outbound, and toll-free calling
· Multiple E911 compliant solutions
· Robocall Mitigation, STIR/SHAKEN
· User-friendly Management Portal to add or reassign numbers
· Network redundancy for greater reliability and disaster recovery
Zoom customers can enjoy the benefits of NUSO’s Carrier Network in their Zoom Phone client with the added benefit of NUSOflex. NUSOflex extends the concept of cloud computing infrastructure to the PSTN environment, routing around local, inbound voice impairments in minutes. End users expect to be connected at all times. NUSOflex makes this operational “what if” a reality.
NUSO is a multinational, full stack, communications software as a service provider. NUSO’s real-time service provisioning enables expedited and reliable customer experiences. Voice, Messaging (SMS) and complex communication and collaboration integrations are made possible using NUSO’s “as a service” infrastructure.
As a Cloud Peering Partner in the Zoom Carrier Provider Exchange, Zoom customers can now enjoy all the benefits of the NUSO Carrier Network in the Zoom Phone Client, including NUSOflex.
May include administrator name, account email address, billing information, and account plan information.
May include user name, display name, picture, email address, phone number, job information, stated locale, account, user ID, contact lists added by the account or user (which may include contact information a user imports from a third-party app), and other profile information.
Information about participants’ computers, phones, and other devices, which may include information about speakers, microphone, and camera, OS version, hard disk ID, PC name, MAC address, IP address (and general location at the country level derived from it), and other device information.
May include access to calendar of scheduled Zoom meetings and webinars, and related details about those meetings and webinars.
Preferences and settings, which may include whether a passcode or a waiting room is required, permitted event capacity, screen sharing settings, and other settings and configuration information.
May include name, display name, email address, phone number, user ID, and other profile information.
Content generated in Zoom products, which may include audio, video, messages, transcriptions, feedback, responses to polls and Q&A, and files, and related context , such as invitation details, meeting or chat name, and meeting agenda.
Information about how people and their devices interact with Zoom products, which may include when participants join/leave, whether participants sent messages and who they message with, performance data, and other usage information and metrics.
Manage your account, which may include creating sub-accounts or changing account plan options.
Manage account profile and contact information, which may include adding or removing users, or updating a user's role, group, name, display name, picture, email address, phone number, job information, location, and other profile information if authorized by a user with appropriate permissions.
Manage preferences and settings on the account or profile using the app, which may include updating meeting and webinar configuration preferences, email notification preferences, and configuring Zoom Phone, Zoom Room, and telephony devices.
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