OREANDA-NEWS.  BT, one of the world’s leading providers of communications solutions and services, today announced that Message Stick, a niche technology service provider which promotes Indigenous Australia’s engagement with Australian and global business, will resell BT’s conferencing and collaboration services to its end customers in Australia.

 As part of the three year contract, Message Stick’s customers will now have access to high-quality audio and web conferencing services. BT and Message Stick also look forward to working together to offer the wider, integrated BT One portfolio of unified communications solutions, currently delivered to global corporations and government organisations by BT.

 Michael McLeod, CEO, Message Stick said: “BT has an impressive track record in supporting Indigenous initiatives and businesses across the globe and we are pleased to join hands. Our commercial partnership will help us provide world class conferencing services to our customers at competitive pricing and introduce a majority of them to the ubiquitous world of video services”

 Ben Hobby, General Manager, BT Conferencing, Asia Pacific said: “We are proud to support Message Stick to promote understanding and awareness of the Australian Indigenous community to non-indigenous Australian businesses, with the goal of connecting for a better future. Our approach focusses on a superior quality of service, while bringing Message Stick and its customers the latest in collaboration innovation to help drive productivity and reduce business costs. We are delighted with the partnership and confident that together we will assist Australian businesses and Indigenous communities to transform.”