Release – Digerati Case Studies By Industry


Digerati Case Studies By Industry

 

Digerati is on the frontline of cloud communications providing telecommunication solutions on its carrier-grade network in a rapidly changing environment.

Gartner recently released new projections based on its sales analysis by technology suppliers and predicts an annual increase of almost 9% in global tech spending, estimated to hit $4.2 trillion by the end of 2021. Spending on cloud computing and other tech services like Unified Communications is expected to reach almost $1.2 trillion this year as businesses look to gain the edge over the competition.

In addition, Gartner notes that investment in cloud and other infrastructure could outpace software applications by the end of 2021 for the first time in many years. Banks, for example, are on-track, investing at least one-tenth of their annual revenues into IT.

Digerati can validate Gartner’s findings through its work in many sectors like financial institutions, the service industry, healthcare, and non-profit organizations.

Here are some frontline case studies that demonstrate Digerati’s solution-based approach to serving its customers.

Case Studies

1. A Community Bank

T3 Communications, a Digerati operating subsidiary, has become the service provider of choice for several regional and local community banks throughout Texas and Florida.

One regional bank has been a client for over ten years. The bank required a unified fiber-optic network to connect its eight branches and meet redundancy protocols to secure its growing operations.

The T3 team implemented a fiber optic network and SIP trunking solution for the bank’s on-premises PBX.

T3’s telecom solution allows the bank’s customers to call into a single phone system to reach the appropriate branch which played a significant role in business continuity and a positive customer experience.

The T3 Team consolidated voice and data services for all branches and streamlined billing into one easy-to-read statement. Enhancements to the network provided by T3 included routing a multicarrier fiber optic network at the bank’s main headquarters through separate building access points. The network enhancements established redundancy by routing distinct carriers to a specific location while hosting a mirror image of the bank’s PBX and network equipment.

This allowed for modernization of the community bank’s safety protocols and established full redundancy with a seamless auto failover via BGP and OSPF protocols.

2. Nationwide Restaurant Chain

A nationwide restaurant chain needed a solution to meet the increased volume of incoming calls for ‘to-go’ orders.

Digerati’s operating subsidiary, Nexogy, created a centralized call center environment for callers to reach each of the restaurant locations.  This call center solution included an auto-attendant with professional greetings and on-hold music.

To improve the caller’s experience, the Nexogy team implemented a Centralized IDR (integrated data repository) and remote agent system, placing the calls in a queue and avoiding busy signals.

The IDR enabled the franchise owner to add restaurants to the same account and simplify all services under one provider and bill. In addition, the Nexogy team met the owner’s telecom budget per restaurant and offered call reports for monitoring, analytics and measuring performance.

The new on-hold features, centralized billing, real-time call reporting, statistics, and even call flow management were excellent IT investments to save time and increase productivity.

3. Health Care Provider

Another client T3 Communications is a nationwide healthcare provider specializing in employee health clinics for Fortune 500 corporate campuses.

This health care provider required a complete cloud communications system to support its physical clinics and to ramp up its telemedicine and remote medical support services.

The T3 team created a dedicated call center, updated their nationwide telco system and network, and tailored a comprehensive UCaaS platform to support physical devices, mobile solutions, and cloud-based applications.

As this client continues to adapt and grow in the new work-from-home professional arena, its communications infrastructure is steadily growing in parallel thanks to the innovative approach by the T3 team.

4. United Way

T3 Communications has also been a solutions provider for many years to its local chapter of United Way located in Southwest Florida by supporting the public 211 social services referral line in four counties.

United Way needed to revamp its entire legacy phone system to better serve the community and increase accountability measures.

211 call center traffic has dramatically increased over the past couple of years, forcing the non-profit to invest in its IT infrastructure.

The T3 team installed a full-featured cloud-based ACD solution for the 211call center, as well as a hosted phone solution for all the other employees and locations. T3 also installed a fiber optic network to support the phone system and internet traffic at the main location.

Through the benefit of having a cloud-based system, this non-profit organization now has the ability to continue  working in an emergency situation. The local United Way is included in the first responders’ team when the local county emergency operations center activates in the event of a hurricane.

T3 was able to provide the required fast, reliable, and affordable communications technology to support people in times of need. T3 provides the critical infrastructure for United Way to successfully accomplish its mission and provide community services.

Conclusion

Through its operating subsidiaries, Digerati serves over 28,000 business users on its platform while increasing customer adoption in diverse industries.

As corporations, businesses, and organizations continue to invest in their IT infrastructure, Digerati will continue to prove itself as an economic and disciplined communications solution provider.

Its robust platform for growth throughout Texas and Florida, combined with its clean and clear fundamentals, growth plan, acquisition strategy, and seasoned leadership team, are expected to increase shareholder value as the Company matures and enters a new phase of growth.

Digerati Case Studies By Industry


Digerati Case Studies By Industry

 

Digerati is on the frontline of cloud communications providing telecommunication solutions on its carrier-grade network in a rapidly changing environment.

Gartner recently released new projections based on its sales analysis by technology suppliers and predicts an annual increase of almost 9% in global tech spending, estimated to hit $4.2 trillion by the end of 2021. Spending on cloud computing and other tech services like Unified Communications is expected to reach almost $1.2 trillion this year as businesses look to gain the edge over the competition.

In addition, Gartner notes that investment in cloud and other infrastructure could outpace software applications by the end of 2021 for the first time in many years. Banks, for example, are on-track, investing at least one-tenth of their annual revenues into IT.

Digerati can validate Gartner’s findings through its work in many sectors like financial institutions, the service industry, healthcare, and non-profit organizations.

Here are some frontline case studies that demonstrate Digerati’s solution-based approach to serving its customers.

Case Studies

1. A Community Bank

T3 Communications, a Digerati operating subsidiary, has become the service provider of choice for several regional and local community banks throughout Texas and Florida.

One regional bank has been a client for over ten years. The bank required a unified fiber-optic network to connect its eight branches and meet redundancy protocols to secure its growing operations.

The T3 team implemented a fiber optic network and SIP trunking solution for the bank’s on-premises PBX.

T3’s telecom solution allows the bank’s customers to call into a single phone system to reach the appropriate branch which played a significant role in business continuity and a positive customer experience.

The T3 Team consolidated voice and data services for all branches and streamlined billing into one easy-to-read statement. Enhancements to the network provided by T3 included routing a multicarrier fiber optic network at the bank’s main headquarters through separate building access points. The network enhancements established redundancy by routing distinct carriers to a specific location while hosting a mirror image of the bank’s PBX and network equipment.

This allowed for modernization of the community bank’s safety protocols and established full redundancy with a seamless auto failover via BGP and OSPF protocols.

2. Nationwide Restaurant Chain

A nationwide restaurant chain needed a solution to meet the increased volume of incoming calls for ‘to-go’ orders.

Digerati’s operating subsidiary, Nexogy, created a centralized call center environment for callers to reach each of the restaurant locations.  This call center solution included an auto-attendant with professional greetings and on-hold music.

To improve the caller’s experience, the Nexogy team implemented a Centralized IDR (integrated data repository) and remote agent system, placing the calls in a queue and avoiding busy signals.

The IDR enabled the franchise owner to add restaurants to the same account and simplify all services under one provider and bill. In addition, the Nexogy team met the owner’s telecom budget per restaurant and offered call reports for monitoring, analytics and measuring performance.

The new on-hold features, centralized billing, real-time call reporting, statistics, and even call flow management were excellent IT investments to save time and increase productivity.

3. Health Care Provider

Another client T3 Communications is a nationwide healthcare provider specializing in employee health clinics for Fortune 500 corporate campuses.

This health care provider required a complete cloud communications system to support its physical clinics and to ramp up its telemedicine and remote medical support services.

The T3 team created a dedicated call center, updated their nationwide telco system and network, and tailored a comprehensive UCaaS platform to support physical devices, mobile solutions, and cloud-based applications.

As this client continues to adapt and grow in the new work-from-home professional arena, its communications infrastructure is steadily growing in parallel thanks to the innovative approach by the T3 team.

4. United Way

T3 Communications has also been a solutions provider for many years to its local chapter of United Way located in Southwest Florida by supporting the public 211 social services referral line in four counties.

United Way needed to revamp its entire legacy phone system to better serve the community and increase accountability measures.

211 call center traffic has dramatically increased over the past couple of years, forcing the non-profit to invest in its IT infrastructure.

The T3 team installed a full-featured cloud-based ACD solution for the 211call center, as well as a hosted phone solution for all the other employees and locations. T3 also installed a fiber optic network to support the phone system and internet traffic at the main location.

Through the benefit of having a cloud-based system, this non-profit organization now has the ability to continue  working in an emergency situation. The local United Way is included in the first responders’ team when the local county emergency operations center activates in the event of a hurricane.

T3 was able to provide the required fast, reliable, and affordable communications technology to support people in times of need. T3 provides the critical infrastructure for United Way to successfully accomplish its mission and provide community services.

Conclusion

Through its operating subsidiaries, Digerati serves over 28,000 business users on its platform while increasing customer adoption in diverse industries.

As corporations, businesses, and organizations continue to invest in their IT infrastructure, Digerati will continue to prove itself as an economic and disciplined communications solution provider.

Its robust platform for growth throughout Texas and Florida, combined with its clean and clear fundamentals, growth plan, acquisition strategy, and seasoned leadership team, are expected to increase shareholder value as the Company matures and enters a new phase of growth.

Release – Comtech Telecommunications Corp. Awarded 35.8 Million Contract to Deploy Next Generation 911 Technologies and Services


Comtech Telecommunications Corp. Receives Award from Frost & Sullivan as Growth Leader in Next Generation 911 Technologies and Services

 

MELVILLE, N.Y.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Jul. 26, 2021– 
July 26, 2021— 
Comtech Telecommunications Corp. (NASDAQ: CMTL), a global leading provider of next-generation 911 emergency systems and secure wireless communications technologies, announced that, during its fourth quarter of fiscal 2021, its Safety & Security Technologies (“SST”) group, which is part of Comtech’s Commercial Solutions segment, was awarded a multi-year statewide contract valued at 
$35.8 million to design, deploy, and operate Next Generation 911 (“NG911”) services for the 
State of Arizona. Total contract value includes a multi-year contract extension option. Excluding such option, the contract is valued at 
$23.5 million.

The contract awarded to 
Comtech includes implementing Comtech’s NG911 solutions to provide citizens with advanced communication capabilities when calling for emergency services, including police, fire and emergency medical services. Through use of Comtech’s Next Generation Core Services (“NGCS”), the 
State of Arizona will be able to offer a seamless, coordinated and efficient NG911 system to all the State’s local 911 centers. The award also includes an ability for 
Arizona to purchase Comtech’s market leading Solacom Call Handling solutions for PSAPs and includes Comtech’s new CyberSecurity software training program that will be available for employees on a statewide basis.

“Comtech has a strong presence in 
Arizona, having recently expanded operations in Chandler, because of Arizona’s support and focus on business. We are honored that 
Comtech has now been entrusted with this important work to enable statewide access to highly reliable advanced communication systems for emergency services for the citizens of 
Arizona and are delighted that we will also be able to offer our new CyberSecurity software training solutions to help prevent and reduce cyber-attacks on this mission critical system. We have a long-history of being a partner with the 
State of Arizona and are delighted that we have been selected to deliver our market-leading solutions and the highest performance and reliability standards to support mission-critical emergency services,” said  Fred Kornberg, Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer of 
Comtech Telecommunications Corp.

Comtech’s highly reliable technologies enable the successful handling of over five million 911 calls and texts each month. For more information about Comtech’s 911 products and services, visit www.comtech911.com.

Comtech Telecommunications Corp. is a leading provider of next-generation 911 emergency systems and critical wireless communication technologies to commercial and government customers around the world. Headquartered in 
Melville, New York and with a passion for customer success, 
Comtech designs, produces and markets advanced and secure wireless solutions to customers in more than 100 countries. For more information, please visit www.comtechtel.com.

Certain information in this press release contains statements that are forward-looking in nature and involve certain significant risks and uncertainties. Actual results could differ materially from such forward-looking information. The Company’s 
Securities and Exchange Commission filings identify many such risks and uncertainties. Any forward-looking information in this press release is qualified in its entirety by the risks and uncertainties described in such 
Securities and Exchange Commission filings.

Investor Relations:
631-962-7005
investors@comtech.com

Source: 
Comtech Telecommunications Corp.

Is the Internet at Risk of Becoming Destabilized?


Image Credit: Karolina Grabowska


Fight for Control Threatens to Destabilize and Fragment the Internet

 

The internet, according to the Director of the Internet Atlas Project, Nick Merrell is facing twin dangers. He says, on one side, there’s the threat of total consolidation. On the other side, there’s fragmentation. He outlines and discusses these risks and although admittedly has no clear roadmap, he believes the indicators the Atlas Project uncovers can help policymakers, nongovernmental organizations, businesses, activists and others understand if their interventions are having the intended effect.

You try to use your credit card, but it doesn’t work. In fact, no one’s credit card works. You try to go to some news sites to find out why, but you can’t access any of those, either. Neither can anyone else. Panic-buying ensues. People empty ATMs of cash.

This kind of catastrophic pan-internet meltdown is more likely than most people realize.

 

This article was republished with permission from The Conversation, a
news site dedicated to sharing ideas from academic experts. It represents
the research-based findings and opinions of 
Nick Merrill, Research Fellow, University of California, Berkeley

 

I direct the Internet Atlas Project at the University of California, Berkeley. Our goal is to shine a light on long-term risks to the internet. We produce indicators of weak points and bottlenecks that threaten the internet’s stability.

For example, where are points of fragility in the global connectivity of cables? Physical cables under the sea deliver 95% of the internet’s voice and data traffic. But some countries, like Tonga, connect to only one other country, making them vulnerable to cable-clipping attacks.

Another example is content delivery networks, which websites use to make their content readily available to large numbers of internet users. An outage at the content delivery network Fastly on June 8, 2021, briefly severed access to the websites of Amazon, CNN, PayPal, Reddit, Spotify, The New York Times and the U.K. government.

The Biggest Risks to the Global Internet

We take measurements at various layers of the internet’s technological stack, from cables to content delivery networks. With those measurements, we identify weak points in the global internet. And from those weak points, we build theories that help us understand what parts of the internet are at risk of disruption, whom those disruptions will affect and how severely, and predict what would make the internet more resilient.

Currently, the internet is facing twin dangers. On one side, there’s the threat of total consolidation. Power over the internet has been increasingly concentrated primarily in the hands of a few, U.S.-based organizations. On the other side, there’s fragmentation. Attempts to challenge the status quo, particularly by Russia and China, threaten to destabilize the internet globally.

While there’s no single best path for the internet, our indicators can help policymakers, nongovernmental organizations, businesses, activists and others understand if their interventions are having their intended effect. For whom is the internet becoming more reliable, and for whom it is becoming more unstable? These are the critical questions. About 3.4 billion people are just now getting online in countries including Fiji, Tonga and Vanuatu. What kind of internet will they inherit?

A US-Controlled Internet

Since at least 2015, the core services that power the internet have become increasingly centralized in the hands of U.S. corporations. We estimate that U.S. corporations, nonprofits and government agencies could block a cumulative 96% of content on the global internet in some capacity.

 


Chart: The Conversation US, CC-BY-ND  Source: Nick Merrill, the Internet Atlas Project

The U.S. Department of Justice has long used court orders aimed at tech providers to block global access to content that’s illegal in the U.S., such as copyright infringements. But lately, the U.S. federal government has been leveraging its jurisdiction more aggressively. In June, the DOJ used a court order to briefly seize an Iranian news site because the department said it was spreading disinformation.

Due to interlocking dependencies on the web, such as content delivery networks, one misstep in applying this technique could take down a key piece of internet infrastructure, making a widespread outage more likely.

Meanwhile, U.S.-based technology companies also risk wreaking havoc. Consider Australia’s recent spat with Facebook overpaying news outlets for their content. At one point, Facebook blocked all news on its platform in Australia. One consequence was that many people in Fiji, Nauru, Papua New Guinea, Samoa, Tonga and Vanuatu temporarily lost a key news source because they rely on prepaid cellphone plans that feature discounted access to Facebook. As these skirmishes increase in frequency, countries worldwide are likely to suffer disruptions to their internet access.

A Splinternet

Naturally, not everyone is happy with this U.S.-led internet. Russia throttles Twitter traffic. China blocks access to Google.

These domestic maneuvers certainly threaten localized meltdowns. India now regularly shuts down the internet regionally during civil unrest. But, in aggregate, they present a more global threat: internet fragmentation. A fragmented internet threatens speech, trade and global cooperation in science.

It also increases the risk of cyberattacks on core internet infrastructure. In a global internet, attacks on infrastructure hurt everyone, but walled-off national internets would change that calculus. For example, Russia has the capacity to disconnect itself from the rest of the world’s internet while maintaining service domestically. With that capacity, it could attack core global internet infrastructure with less risk of upsetting its domestic population. A sophisticated attack against a U.S. company could trigger a large-scale internet outage.

The Future of the Internet

For much of its history, the internet has been imperfectly, but largely, open. Content could be accessed anywhere, across borders. Perhaps this openness is because, rather than in spite, of the U.S. dominance over the internet.

Whether or not that theory holds, the U.S.’s dominance over the internet is unlikely to persist. The status quo faces challenges from U.S. adversaries, its historical allies and its own domestic tech companies. Absent action, the world will be left with some mixture of unchecked U.S. power and ad-hoc, decentralized skirmishes.

In this environment, building a stable and transnational internet for future generations is a challenge. It requires delicacy and precision. That’s where work like ours comes into play. To make the internet more stable globally, people need measurements to understand its chokepoints and vulnerabilities. Just as central banks watch measures of inflation and employment when they decide how to set rates, internet governance, too, should rely on indicators, however imperfect.

 

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Comtech Telecommunications Corp. Awarded $35.8 Million Contract to Deploy Next Generation 911 Technologies and Services


Comtech Telecommunications Corp. Receives Award from Frost & Sullivan as Growth Leader in Next Generation 911 Technologies and Services

 

MELVILLE, N.Y.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Jul. 26, 2021– 
July 26, 2021— 
Comtech Telecommunications Corp. (NASDAQ: CMTL), a global leading provider of next-generation 911 emergency systems and secure wireless communications technologies, announced that, during its fourth quarter of fiscal 2021, its Safety & Security Technologies (“SST”) group, which is part of Comtech’s Commercial Solutions segment, was awarded a multi-year statewide contract valued at 
$35.8 million to design, deploy, and operate Next Generation 911 (“NG911”) services for the 
State of Arizona. Total contract value includes a multi-year contract extension option. Excluding such option, the contract is valued at 
$23.5 million.

The contract awarded to 
Comtech includes implementing Comtech’s NG911 solutions to provide citizens with advanced communication capabilities when calling for emergency services, including police, fire and emergency medical services. Through use of Comtech’s Next Generation Core Services (“NGCS”), the 
State of Arizona will be able to offer a seamless, coordinated and efficient NG911 system to all the State’s local 911 centers. The award also includes an ability for 
Arizona to purchase Comtech’s market leading Solacom Call Handling solutions for PSAPs and includes Comtech’s new CyberSecurity software training program that will be available for employees on a statewide basis.

“Comtech has a strong presence in 
Arizona, having recently expanded operations in Chandler, because of Arizona’s support and focus on business. We are honored that 
Comtech has now been entrusted with this important work to enable statewide access to highly reliable advanced communication systems for emergency services for the citizens of 
Arizona and are delighted that we will also be able to offer our new CyberSecurity software training solutions to help prevent and reduce cyber-attacks on this mission critical system. We have a long-history of being a partner with the 
State of Arizona and are delighted that we have been selected to deliver our market-leading solutions and the highest performance and reliability standards to support mission-critical emergency services,” said  Fred Kornberg, Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer of 
Comtech Telecommunications Corp.

Comtech’s highly reliable technologies enable the successful handling of over five million 911 calls and texts each month. For more information about Comtech’s 911 products and services, visit www.comtech911.com.

Comtech Telecommunications Corp. is a leading provider of next-generation 911 emergency systems and critical wireless communication technologies to commercial and government customers around the world. Headquartered in 
Melville, New York and with a passion for customer success, 
Comtech designs, produces and markets advanced and secure wireless solutions to customers in more than 100 countries. For more information, please visit www.comtechtel.com.

Certain information in this press release contains statements that are forward-looking in nature and involve certain significant risks and uncertainties. Actual results could differ materially from such forward-looking information. The Company’s 
Securities and Exchange Commission filings identify many such risks and uncertainties. Any forward-looking information in this press release is qualified in its entirety by the risks and uncertainties described in such 
Securities and Exchange Commission filings.

Investor Relations:
631-962-7005
investors@comtech.com

Source: 
Comtech Telecommunications Corp.

Release – Digerati Technologies Achieves Built for NetSuite Status


Digerati Technologies Achieves ‘Built for NetSuite’ Status

 

New SuiteApp for CRM and Unified Communications collaboration meets OracleNetSuite SuiteCloud Platform development standards and best practices

SAN ANTONIO, TX (GlobeNewswire) – July 13, 2021– Digerati Technologies, Inc. (OTCQB: DTGI) (“Digerati”  or the “Company”), a provider of cloud services specializing in UCaaS (Unified Communications as a Service)  solutions for the small to medium-sized business market, today announced that its operating subsidiary T3  Communications, Inc. (“T3”) has achieved the ‘Built for NetSuite’ status. The SuiteApp, built using Oracle  NetSuite’s SuiteCloud Platform helps organizations to seamlessly pass CRM data between users’ cloud  communication system and NetSuite to increase productivity and improve information accuracy.

“We are excited to expand our partnership with NetSuite as we enter a wave of transformation in our sector  driven by demand for integrated cloud native applications,” said Arthur L. Smith, CEO, Digerati. “T3 allows  organizations to operate more efficiently with automated CRM workflows and improve collaboration for sales and  customer support teams. As we continue to expand our product portfolio and footprint in the SMB market,  successful applications like this are expected to fuel our business development efforts.”

Some of the benefits T3 brings to NetSuite users include:

  • Screen pop-ups for quickly identifying leads, contacts, and accounts;
  • Click-to-dial functionality for effortless dialing;
  • Automatic call logging (even when not logged in to NetSuite);
  • Agents can take notes and tag co-workers with ease;
  • Natural language detection for follow-up task creation;
  • Quickly search and link opportunities to call events;
  • Real-time visibility into customer activity within a user-friendly UI;
  • Easy access call recordings for training and QA efforts;
  • Informative call metrics allowing you to make better business decisions.

“T3 leverages the strong capabilities of NetSuite and helps users enhance productivity with convenient and  accessible features for sales and customer support,” said Guido Haarmans, Vice President, SuiteCloud  Developer Network and Partner Programs, Oracle NetSuite. “This new SuiteApp extends our robust solution for  CRM functionality and helps NetSuite customers realize the full value and potential of T3 technology.”

Built for NetSuite is a program for NetSuite SuiteCloud Developer Network (SDN) partners that provides the  information, resources, and methodology required to help partners verify that their applications and integrations  meet NetSuite standards and best practices. The Built for NetSuite program is designed to give NetSuite  customers additional confidence that SuiteApps, like T3, have been built to meet these standards.

For information about Built for NetSuite SuiteApps, please visit www.netsuite.com/BuiltforNetSuite.

For more  information about the integrated solution, please visit www.suiteapp.com

About SuiteCloud 

Oracle NetSuite’s SuiteCloud platform is a comprehensive offering of cloud-based products, development tools  and services designed to help customers and commercial software developers take advantage of the significant  economic benefits of cloud computing. Based on NetSuite, the industry’s leading provider of cloud-based  financials / ERP software suites, SuiteCloud enables customers to run their core business operations in the

cloud, and software developers to target new markets quickly with newly-created mission-critical applications  built to extend the power of NetSuite.

The SuiteCloud Developer Network (SDN) is a comprehensive developer program for independent software  vendors (ISVs) that build apps for SuiteCloud. All available and approved SuiteApps are listed on SuiteApp.com,  a single-source online marketplace where NetSuite customers can find applications to meet specific business  process or industry needs. For more information on SuiteCloud and the SDN program, please visit:

https://www.netsuite.com/portal/developers/overview.shtml

About Digerati Technologies, Inc. 

Digerati Technologies, Inc. (OTCQB: DTGI) is a provider of cloud services specializing in UCaaS (Unified  Communications as a Service) solutions for the business market. Through its operating subsidiaries T3  Communications (T3com.com) and Nexogy (Nexogy.com), the Company is meeting the global needs of  businesses seeking simple, flexible, reliable, and cost-effective communication and network solutions including  cloud PBX, cloud telephony, cloud WAN, cloud call center, cloud mobile, and the delivery of digital oxygen on its  broadband network. Digerati has developed a robust integration platform to fuel mergers and acquisitions in a  highly fragmented market as it delivers business solutions on its carrier-grade network and Only in the Cloud™.

Forward-Looking Statements 

The information in this news release includes certain forward-looking statements that are based upon  assumptions that in the future may prove not to have been accurate and are subject to significant risks and  uncertainties, including statements related to the future benefits of the product/services to users to be offered by  the Company. Although the Company believes that the expectations reflected in the forward-looking statements  are reasonable, it can give no assurance that such expectations or any of its forward-looking statements will  prove to be correct. Factors that could cause results to differ include, but are not limited to, successful acceptance  by the marketplace of its product and service offerings, product/service development, the impact of competitive  services and pricing, general economic conditions, and other risks and uncertainties described in the Company’s  periodic filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission.

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Investor Contacts 

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(347) 413-4234

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Digerati Technologies Achieves ‘Built for NetSuite’ Status


Digerati Technologies Achieves ‘Built for NetSuite’ Status

 

New SuiteApp for CRM and Unified Communications collaboration meets OracleNetSuite SuiteCloud Platform development standards and best practices

SAN ANTONIO, TX (GlobeNewswire) – July 13, 2021– Digerati Technologies, Inc. (OTCQB: DTGI) (“Digerati”  or the “Company”), a provider of cloud services specializing in UCaaS (Unified Communications as a Service)  solutions for the small to medium-sized business market, today announced that its operating subsidiary T3  Communications, Inc. (“T3”) has achieved the ‘Built for NetSuite’ status. The SuiteApp, built using Oracle  NetSuite’s SuiteCloud Platform helps organizations to seamlessly pass CRM data between users’ cloud  communication system and NetSuite to increase productivity and improve information accuracy.

“We are excited to expand our partnership with NetSuite as we enter a wave of transformation in our sector  driven by demand for integrated cloud native applications,” said Arthur L. Smith, CEO, Digerati. “T3 allows  organizations to operate more efficiently with automated CRM workflows and improve collaboration for sales and  customer support teams. As we continue to expand our product portfolio and footprint in the SMB market,  successful applications like this are expected to fuel our business development efforts.”

Some of the benefits T3 brings to NetSuite users include:

  • Screen pop-ups for quickly identifying leads, contacts, and accounts;
  • Click-to-dial functionality for effortless dialing;
  • Automatic call logging (even when not logged in to NetSuite);
  • Agents can take notes and tag co-workers with ease;
  • Natural language detection for follow-up task creation;
  • Quickly search and link opportunities to call events;
  • Real-time visibility into customer activity within a user-friendly UI;
  • Easy access call recordings for training and QA efforts;
  • Informative call metrics allowing you to make better business decisions.

“T3 leverages the strong capabilities of NetSuite and helps users enhance productivity with convenient and  accessible features for sales and customer support,” said Guido Haarmans, Vice President, SuiteCloud  Developer Network and Partner Programs, Oracle NetSuite. “This new SuiteApp extends our robust solution for  CRM functionality and helps NetSuite customers realize the full value and potential of T3 technology.”

Built for NetSuite is a program for NetSuite SuiteCloud Developer Network (SDN) partners that provides the  information, resources, and methodology required to help partners verify that their applications and integrations  meet NetSuite standards and best practices. The Built for NetSuite program is designed to give NetSuite  customers additional confidence that SuiteApps, like T3, have been built to meet these standards.

For information about Built for NetSuite SuiteApps, please visit www.netsuite.com/BuiltforNetSuite.

For more  information about the integrated solution, please visit www.suiteapp.com

About SuiteCloud 

Oracle NetSuite’s SuiteCloud platform is a comprehensive offering of cloud-based products, development tools  and services designed to help customers and commercial software developers take advantage of the significant  economic benefits of cloud computing. Based on NetSuite, the industry’s leading provider of cloud-based  financials / ERP software suites, SuiteCloud enables customers to run their core business operations in the

cloud, and software developers to target new markets quickly with newly-created mission-critical applications  built to extend the power of NetSuite.

The SuiteCloud Developer Network (SDN) is a comprehensive developer program for independent software  vendors (ISVs) that build apps for SuiteCloud. All available and approved SuiteApps are listed on SuiteApp.com,  a single-source online marketplace where NetSuite customers can find applications to meet specific business  process or industry needs. For more information on SuiteCloud and the SDN program, please visit:

https://www.netsuite.com/portal/developers/overview.shtml

About Digerati Technologies, Inc. 

Digerati Technologies, Inc. (OTCQB: DTGI) is a provider of cloud services specializing in UCaaS (Unified  Communications as a Service) solutions for the business market. Through its operating subsidiaries T3  Communications (T3com.com) and Nexogy (Nexogy.com), the Company is meeting the global needs of  businesses seeking simple, flexible, reliable, and cost-effective communication and network solutions including  cloud PBX, cloud telephony, cloud WAN, cloud call center, cloud mobile, and the delivery of digital oxygen on its  broadband network. Digerati has developed a robust integration platform to fuel mergers and acquisitions in a  highly fragmented market as it delivers business solutions on its carrier-grade network and Only in the Cloud™.

Forward-Looking Statements 

The information in this news release includes certain forward-looking statements that are based upon  assumptions that in the future may prove not to have been accurate and are subject to significant risks and  uncertainties, including statements related to the future benefits of the product/services to users to be offered by  the Company. Although the Company believes that the expectations reflected in the forward-looking statements  are reasonable, it can give no assurance that such expectations or any of its forward-looking statements will  prove to be correct. Factors that could cause results to differ include, but are not limited to, successful acceptance  by the marketplace of its product and service offerings, product/service development, the impact of competitive  services and pricing, general economic conditions, and other risks and uncertainties described in the Company’s  periodic filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission.

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Investor Contacts 

The Eversull Group
Jack Eversull
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(972) 571-1624

ClearThink
Brian Loper
bloper@clearthink.capital
(347) 413-4234

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Comtech Telecommunications Corp. Awarded Multi-Million Dollar Contract for WAN Optimization Equipment


Comtech Telecommunications Corp. Awarded Multi-Million Dollar Contract for WAN Optimization Equipment

 

Providing simplified operation, easy deployment, and mitigation of satellite delay

MELVILLE, N.Y.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Jul. 21, 2021– 
July 21, 2021— 
Comtech Telecommunications Corp. (NASDAQ: CMTL), a world leader in next-generation 911 emergency systems and secure wireless communications technologies, announced today, that during its fourth quarter of fiscal 2021, its subsidiary 
Comtech EF Data Corp., a leading provider of satellite communications equipment (together “Comtech”), was awarded a multi-million dollar order for WAN optimization equipment from a leading system integrator in 
South Asia. The equipment will be utilized by a 
Ministry of Defense (“MoD”) in the region.

The order is for the supply of FX-6020c and FX-5020c advanced network accelerators, using patented Turbostreaming© technology. The products will support a satellite infrastructure that complements a fiber network and provides backup communications. The Layer 2 transparent forwarding (“virtual wire”) traffic processing design, combined with a terrestrial-like communication user experience and throughput over satellite, enables the FX Series products to provide simplified operation, easy deployments and mitigation of satellite delay.

“We are honored to contribute to the modernization of this MoD’s communication network with cutting edge technology,” said  Fred Kornberg, Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer of 
Comtech Telecommunications Corp. “Our WAN optimization products will replace an incumbent’s technology, which is a testament to our ability to deliver high performance, innovative and competitive solutions.”

Comtech Telecommunications Corp. is a leader in the global communications market headquartered in 
Melville, New York and its subsidiary 
Comtech EF Data Corp. is based in 
Chandler, Arizona. With a passion for customer success, 
Comtech designs, produces and markets advanced secure wireless solutions to more than 1,000 customers in more than 100 countries. For more information, please visit www.comtechtel.com and www.comtechefdata.com.

Certain information in this press release contains statements that are forward-looking in nature and involve certain significant risks and uncertainties. Actual results could differ materially from such forward-looking information. The Company’s 
Securities and Exchange Commission filings identify many such risks and uncertainties. Any forward-looking information in this press release is qualified in its entirety by the risks and uncertainties described in such 
Securities and Exchange Commission filings.

Product Media Contact:
Toni Lee Rudnicki, Senior Vice President, Marketing

Comtech EF Data Corp.
240-686-2127
tlrudnicki@comtechefdata.com

Corporate Contact:
Michael D. Porcelain, President and Chief Operating Officer

Comtech Telecommunications Corp.
631-962-7000
info@comtechtel.com

Source: 
Comtech Telecommunications Corp.

Release – Comtech Telecommunications Corp. Awarded 3.2 Million Contract to Provide Additional Satellite Systems to Support the Brazilian Military


Comtech Telecommunications Corp. Awarded $3.2 Million Contract to Provide Additional Satellite Systems to Support the Brazilian Military

 

Telecommunications Corp. (NASDAQ: CMTL), a world leader in secure wireless communications technologies, announced today, that during its fourth quarter of fiscal 2021, its Government Solutions segment was awarded a 
$3.2 million follow-on contract from the Brazilian military to supply additional satellite equipment and services for its Air Traffic Control network.

“We are pleased that this customer continues to deploy our advanced satellite communication solutions to support their critical infrastructure,” said  Fred Kornberg, Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer of 
Comtech Telecommunications Corp. “We look forward to continuing to work with the Brazilian military on this and future opportunities.”

Comtech Telecommunications Corp. is a leader in the global communications market headquartered in 
Melville, New York. With a passion for customer success, 
Comtech designs, produces and markets advanced secure wireless solutions to more than 1,000 customers in more than 100 countries. For more information, please visit www.comtechtel.com.

Certain information in this press release contains statements that are forward-looking in nature and involve certain significant risks and uncertainties. Actual results could differ materially from such forward-looking information. The Company’s 
Securities and Exchange Commission filings identify many such risks and uncertainties. Any forward-looking information in this press release is qualified in its entirety by the risks and uncertainties described in such 
Securities and Exchange Commission filings.

Media Contact:
Michael D. Porcelain, President and Chief Operating Officer

Comtech Telecommunications Corp.
631-962-7000
info@comtechtel.com

Source: 
Comtech Telecommunications Corp.

Comtech Telecommunications Corp. Awarded $3.2 Million Contract to Provide Additional Satellite Systems to Support the Brazilian Military


Comtech Telecommunications Corp. Awarded $3.2 Million Contract to Provide Additional Satellite Systems to Support the Brazilian Military

 

Telecommunications Corp. (NASDAQ: CMTL), a world leader in secure wireless communications technologies, announced today, that during its fourth quarter of fiscal 2021, its Government Solutions segment was awarded a 
$3.2 million follow-on contract from the Brazilian military to supply additional satellite equipment and services for its Air Traffic Control network.

“We are pleased that this customer continues to deploy our advanced satellite communication solutions to support their critical infrastructure,” said  Fred Kornberg, Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer of 
Comtech Telecommunications Corp. “We look forward to continuing to work with the Brazilian military on this and future opportunities.”

Comtech Telecommunications Corp. is a leader in the global communications market headquartered in 
Melville, New York. With a passion for customer success, 
Comtech designs, produces and markets advanced secure wireless solutions to more than 1,000 customers in more than 100 countries. For more information, please visit www.comtechtel.com.

Certain information in this press release contains statements that are forward-looking in nature and involve certain significant risks and uncertainties. Actual results could differ materially from such forward-looking information. The Company’s 
Securities and Exchange Commission filings identify many such risks and uncertainties. Any forward-looking information in this press release is qualified in its entirety by the risks and uncertainties described in such 
Securities and Exchange Commission filings.

Media Contact:
Michael D. Porcelain, President and Chief Operating Officer

Comtech Telecommunications Corp.
631-962-7000
info@comtechtel.com

Source: 
Comtech Telecommunications Corp.

Digerati Technologies Inc. (DTGI) – Elbowing Into An Attractive Niche

Tuesday, June 29, 2021

Digerati Technologies, Inc. (DTGI)
Elbowing Into An Attractive Niche

Digerati Technologies, Inc. (OTCQB: DTGI) is a telecom and technology provider of diverse, carrier-grade, Only in the Cloud™ communication and network solutions including Unified Communication as a Service, cloud telephony, cloud WAN, cloud call center, cloud mobile, and delivery of digital oxygen on its fiber/mobile broadband network. Digerati has developed a robust integration platform to fuel mergers and acquisitions in a highly fragmented market as it delivers flexible, cost-effective services with enterprise-grade quality and reliability. A multi-year recipient of Deloitte’s Fast500 and Fast50 Awards for one of the fastest growing technology companies in North America, Digerati has become an expert at successfully merging and managing subsidiary operations since 2015. The Company’s impressive tech-stack serves 28,000 business users on its platform and its dynamic channel program includes over 300 channel partners that serve as a conduit for sales growth. Digerati has continuously increased customer adoption while serving diverse industries including Healthcare, Banking, Financial Services, Legal, Real Estate, and Construction. Digerati currently has a strong platform for growth throughout Texas and Florida, the 2nd and 4th largest state economies by GDP in the U.S. The Company’s clean and clear fundamentals, combined with its clearly defined growth plan, disciplined acquisition strategy and seasoned leadership team is expected to increase shareholder value as it enters the next phase of its corporate development plan. For more information, please visit www.digerati-inc.com.

Michael Kupinski, Director of Research, Noble Capital Markets, Inc.

Refer to the full report for the price target, fundamental analysis, and rating.

    Initiating coverage. We believe that there is more to this story than a simple roll-up strategy of attractive, small to medium sized, cloud based telecommunication companies. There are dynamic, organic growth opportunities given favorable industry trends, its focus on high growth markets and its local support that differentiates itself from larger, national industry players.

    Attractive growth markets/High recurring revenue.  Current operations are in high growth markets of Texas and Florida. In addition, the business has very low churn rates of roughly 0.3% to 1%, which is less than industry averages of 1% to 2%. Finally, 95% of the company’s revenue is under long term contracts of 1 to 5 years, with the average of 3 years …



This Company Sponsored Research is provided by Noble Capital Markets, Inc., a FINRA and S.E.C. registered broker-dealer (B/D).

*Analyst certification and important disclosures included in the full report. NOTE: investment decisions should not be based upon the content of this research summary.  Proper due diligence is required before making any investment decision. 

Digerati Technologies, Inc. (DTGI) – Elbowing Into An Attractive Niche

Tuesday, June 29, 2021

Digerati Technologies, Inc. (DTGI)
Elbowing Into An Attractive Niche

Digerati Technologies, Inc. (OTCQB: DTGI) is a telecom and technology provider of diverse, carrier-grade, Only in the Cloud™ communication and network solutions including Unified Communication as a Service, cloud telephony, cloud WAN, cloud call center, cloud mobile, and delivery of digital oxygen on its fiber/mobile broadband network. Digerati has developed a robust integration platform to fuel mergers and acquisitions in a highly fragmented market as it delivers flexible, cost-effective services with enterprise-grade quality and reliability. A multi-year recipient of Deloitte’s Fast500 and Fast50 Awards for one of the fastest growing technology companies in North America, Digerati has become an expert at successfully merging and managing subsidiary operations since 2015. The Company’s impressive tech-stack serves 28,000 business users on its platform and its dynamic channel program includes over 300 channel partners that serve as a conduit for sales growth. Digerati has continuously increased customer adoption while serving diverse industries including Healthcare, Banking, Financial Services, Legal, Real Estate, and Construction. Digerati currently has a strong platform for growth throughout Texas and Florida, the 2nd and 4th largest state economies by GDP in the U.S. The Company’s clean and clear fundamentals, combined with its clearly defined growth plan, disciplined acquisition strategy and seasoned leadership team is expected to increase shareholder value as it enters the next phase of its corporate development plan. For more information, please visit www.digerati-inc.com.

Michael Kupinski, Director of Research, Noble Capital Markets, Inc.

Refer to the full report for the price target, fundamental analysis, and rating.

    Initiating coverage. We believe that there is more to this story than a simple roll-up strategy of attractive, small to medium sized, cloud based telecommunication companies. There are dynamic, organic growth opportunities given favorable industry trends, its focus on high growth markets and its local support that differentiates itself from larger, national industry players.

    Attractive growth markets/High recurring revenue.  Current operations are in high growth markets of Texas and Florida. In addition, the business has very low churn rates of roughly 0.3% to 1%, which is less than industry averages of 1% to 2%. Finally, 95% of the company’s revenue is under long term contracts of 1 to 5 years, with the average of 3 years …



This Company Sponsored Research is provided by Noble Capital Markets, Inc., a FINRA and S.E.C. registered broker-dealer (B/D).

*Analyst certification and important disclosures included in the full report. NOTE: investment decisions should not be based upon the content of this research summary.  Proper due diligence is required before making any investment decision. 

Release – Comtech Telecommunications (CMTL) – Expands Satellite Modem Product Line


Comtech Telecommunications Corp. Expands Satellite Modem Product Line

 

New CDM-650 Satellite Modem provides state-of-the art modulation & coding to optimize satellite bandwidth usage

MELVILLE, N.Y.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Mar. 31, 2021– March 31, 2021– Comtech Telecommunications Corp. (NASDAQ: CMTL) announced today that its subsidiary, Comtech EF Data Corp., a leading provider of satellite communication equipment (together “Comtech”), introduced a new product, the CDM-650 Satellite Modem. The CDM-650 leverages the heritage and feature set of Comtech’s SLM-5650B/C, CDM-625A and CDM-425 modems, which have been adopted and deployed globally to support government and commercial applications.

“We are pleased to introduce the new CDM-650 Satellite Modem to address the needs of foreign government and military entities,” said Fred Kornberg, Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer of Comtech. “The advanced feature set available in the CDM-650 provides the performance, reliability and scalability needed for secure and mission-critical networks.”

The CDM-650 Satellite Modem was purpose-built for secure government and military networks. The CDM-650 is suited for fixed location, on-the-pause and on-the-move communications applications. The product features Turbo Product Codes, three Low Density Parity Check (“LDPC”) code families, VersaFEC®-2 high performance LDPC short and long block forward error correction and a range of modulation, including BPSK, QPSK, OQPSK, 8PSK, 8-QAM, and 16-QAM. By employing the combination of state-of-the-art forward error correction and modulation techniques, the CDM-650 can optimize satellite transponder bandwidth usage.

In addition, Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum (“DSSS”) is an option on the CDM-650 for supporting both point-to-point and point-to-multipoint applications in conjunction with LDPC-based forward error correction and BPSK. The combination of advanced features provides ultra-low power spectral densities, enabling the use of small antennas when adjacent satellite interference is an important consideration.

The CDM-650 offers data rates from 18 kbps to 155 Mbps and symbol rates from 32 ksps to 64 Msps. The modem supports an Ethernet 10/100/1000T user traffic data interface that can be used in Bridge mode or Routed mode offering Quality of Service protocols and traffic shaping / congestion control methods. In addition, the modem supports backward compatibility and interoperability in certain modes of operation with Comtech’s SLM-5650B/C, CDM-625A and CDM-425 modems.

Comtech Telecommunications Corp. is a leader in the global communications market headquartered in Melville, New York. With a passion for customer success, Comtech designs, produces and markets advanced secure wireless solutions to more than 1,000 customers in more than 100 countries. For more information, please visit www.comtechtel.com and www.comtechefdata.com.

Certain information in this press release contains statements that are forward-looking in nature and involve certain significant risks and uncertainties. Actual results could differ materially from such forward-looking information. The Company’s Securities and Exchange Commission filings identify many such risks and uncertainties. Any forward-looking information in this press release is qualified in its entirety by the risks and uncertainties described in such Securities and Exchange Commission filings.

Product Media Contact:

Toni Lee Rudnicki, Senior Vice President, Marketing
Comtech EF Data Corp.
240-686-2127

tlrudnicki@comtechefdata.com

Corporate Contact:

Michael D. Porcelain, President and Chief Operating Officer
Comtech Telecommunications Corp.
631-962-7000

info@comtechtel.com

Source: Comtech Telecommunications Corp.