AT&T OneRing
Customer View

Service Integration
The services presented by OneRing are valuable. But integration itself adds much value. The sum is much greater than its parts.

Collection
Communication functions are available at a single point.
The design of this suite - the inclusion and arrangement of services- is done by the user himself to suit his needs.

example: A user with heavy fax needs has a prominent fax button. Other users have none.

Common Interface
Within OneRing, services share a consistent style of information display and user control.

example: Voice mail display looks and feels like email display.

Interoperability
Services in OneRing pass some messages to one another.

example: A user transparently responds to a missed phonecall with an email memo.

Common Resources
Duplicated effort, divergence and wasted space are avoided by shared databases and other resources.

example: A user adds to his address-book search path. All services know it immdeiately.

Growth
New services are offered to the user and outdated services are upgraded.

example: A user is offered a remindering service, still in Beta-test.

Automatic Installation
New services are automatically supplied with configuration data, billing information, user identity, etc.

example: A user adds a fee-based alerting service with just three clicks.