Communications test solution to keep customer satisfaction high while also reducing operational costs
Milpitas, Calif., March, 24, 2011 – After evaluating a number of competitive bids, Saudi Telecom (STC) has selected JDSU to provide a comprehensive IPTV end-to-end service assurance solution. The solution will give STC the visibility to proactively detect and resolve IPTV service and network quality issues which will help speed repair times and ensure higher Quality-of-Service (QoS) for subscribers.
Rosh Ha’ayin, Israel February 8, 2011. ASOCS, the leading developer of wireless MultiComms® processors and system solutions for handheld devices, announced today that Gilder Cremers Fund L.P., an investment vehicle controlled by world-renowned technology visionary George Gilder, has recently closed a convertible financing round in ASOCS Ltd.
Comarch has introduced the new version of its Self Care product, with additional functionalities. Comarch Self Care is a web self-service portal enabling communication service providers to reduce customer service costs and increase customer satisfaction. It answers the needs of the consumer and SME markets, while the Corporate Self Care product provides advanced features for enterprises.
Comarch signed a framework agreement with fring, a leader in global mobile chat and VoIP communications, for a high availability Billing Cloud service.
London and Tokyo, January 18, 2011 – NEC Corporation (NEC) announced today that it will attend the Mobile World Congress 2011 at the Fira de Barcelona, Barcelona February 14 – 17, 2011. This year, NEC will showcase a range of innovative and revenue-generating solutions for mobile operators at Stand No 8A125, Hall 8 including quick-to-market cloud services and next-generation mobile broadband solutions: LTE, backhaul, femtocell and Operational Support Systems (OSS).
London and Tokyo, January 18, 2011 – NEC Corporation (NEC) announced today that it will attend the Mobile World Congress 2011 at the Fira de Barcelona, Barcelona February 14 – 17, 2011. This year, NEC will showcase a range of innovative and revenue-generating solutions for mobile operators at Stand No 8A125, Hall 8 including quick-to-market cloud services and next-generation mobile broadband solutions: LTE, backhaul, femtocell and Operational Support Systems (OSS).
7 January 2011 – The world’s leading event on converged TV and broadband is set to be bigger and better this year following the announcement of speakers from Google, Netflix, YouView, Liberty and Virgin Media.
The IP&TV World Forum 2011 – renamed this year to highlight and encompass the increasing number of cable companies adopting IP technology, focussing on hybrid, IP and Connected TV – will take place on 22-24 March at London’s Olympia and will feature a comprehensive programme of more than 200 visionary speakers, including over 140 service providers from telcos, cablecos, broadcasters and content providers.
They are among the wealthiest, most profitable, and fastest growing companies in the world – and they turn to Comarch for delivery of their IT systems and solutions. Globally recognized brands such as Coca Cola, big-hitting banking organizations including ING Group and BNP Paribas Group, and telecommunications giants Deutsche Telekom and Vodafone are just some of the names on this year’s Fortune Magazine Top 500 list, who trust Comarch to deliver when it really matters.
Frost & Sullivan’s Stratecast have published “OSS/BSS Global Competitive Strategies” dedicated to Workforce Management (WFM) Strategies for Changing Markets and Challenging Economics, highlighting the benefits of Comarch Field Service Management solution.
Comarch delivers a comprehensive set of BSS modules to help KPN lower operational costs’, improve customer satisfaction and launch new services faster.
KPN discovered a market opportunity for managed mobile services and began delivering mobile communications to European multinational companies. Resultantly, end customers benefited from the significant reduction in overall costs of mobile communications within the company. Instead of having many providers from various nations, they were provided with one contract, a unified service in every country, as well as advanced self-service and mobile telephony cost reporting functionalities.