Somewhere in most multinational enterprises, there is an IT team managing three collaboration platforms it did not choose, across markets with conflicting compliance requirements, on voice infrastructure that was never designed to span all of them. BT International is launching UC Edge today to give those teams a way out: one managed voice layer, vendor-agnostic, globally consistent, sitting across every UC, contact centre and SIP environment the business runs.
The service goes live today (13th May) with deployments already running in regulated industries.
Why Enterprise Voice Infrastructure Breaks Under Collaboration Sprawl
Most large enterprises didn't choose their current collaboration stack, but inherited it. Mergers and acquisitions leave behind a trail of Teams tenants, Zoom deployments and legacy PBX infrastructure. Regional compliance requirements mean the platform that works in Frankfurt may not fly in Singapore. IT teams end up spending serious cycles managing overlap, routing inconsistencies and duplicate vendor relationships rather than driving adoption.
The scale of the problem is well documented. Research published this year puts the average enterprise running 3.7 collaboration tools concurrently, with tool fragmentation directly cited as a drag on productivity and governance. Analysts at Mordor Intelligence note that fragmentation multiplies integration complexity and enlarges the security attack surface. Some 58% of technology leaders now allocate budget specifically to rationalise overlapping tools.
The result is the same every time the business wants to change or add a platform: voice infrastructure has to rebuild around it. Number management breaks. Compliance sign-off restarts. Projects that should take weeks take months.
What UC Edge Does: One Voice Layer Across Every UC Platform
UC Edge sits across UC, contact centre and SIP environments as a unified voice management layer. It routes calls automatically to the correct platform, with no manual number alignment and no portal changes. IT teams can move users between platforms with far less operational effort than current approaches require.
The service protects existing compliance and sovereignty configurations too. Enterprises operating across multiple jurisdictions face sharply different data sovereignty, operational sovereignty and technical sovereignty requirements by market. UC Edge lets them manage all of those obligations through a single model. BT International wraps everything in one contract and one global commercial model, which matters to procurement teams dealing with multi-vendor sprawl.




