Friday, 12 March 2010
Home arrow Newsdesk arrow Contracts arrow Telecom Argentina selects Subex and Accenture

Telecom Argentina selects Subex and Accenture Print E-mail
Monday, 12 May 2008
Subex and Accenture have implemented the first phase of a multi-technology activation solution for Telecom Argentina , one of Argentina 's largest telecommunications groups. The solution will help ensure IP services dominance, enable rapid delivery of Ethernet-based services and accelerate growth in broadband.  Leveraging Subex's Service Fulfillment platform, the three-phase, multi-million dollar project is the main component of an ambitious transformation strategy being undertaken by Telecom Argentina .  The first phase, which went live in April, 2007, provides Telecom Argentina flow-through provisioning of their IP-VPN services and facilitates the assurance processes. Accenture, sharing the project integration with Telecom, will implement the suite of Subex products for activation solutions, align existing resources (networks, services and equipments), and provide ongoing support and assistance.  Subex is providing all of the discovery, upload and activation functionality necessary to enable flow-through provisioning of services for IP VPN, Ethernet and DSL, making it possible for Telecom Argentina to rapidly define, deploy and fulfill advanced service offerings.  This is expected to help Telecom Argentina keep pace with corporate and competitive growth, and reduce provisioning time and operations expenditures.
www.accenture.com
www.subexworld.com.
 
< Prev   Next >

Swedish operator deploys CoreMedia solution
Mobile market remained flat in 2009
Mobilkom Austria selects Openmind Networks
VoIP subscriptions top 100 million worldwide
Andrew provides indoor mobile services in Istanbul
Mi-Pay provides top-up service for Zain
Regulatory framework drives Colombian market
Alaskan operator selects Comverse
Telecom Egypt implements Convergys solution
Northern businesses get high speed broadband
UK council signs deal with Vodafone
Bharti Airtel awards US$700mn network expansion contract
ZTE chosen as commercial LTE trial vendor by Pannon
Japan's largest WiFi maker signs up for latest WiFi technology
NII Holdings selects Nokia Siemens Networks
Mobile broadband investment set to soar
Wi-Fi enabled handset penetration in the US to quadruple by 2015
Qtel Group and Nokia Siemens Networks sign framework agreement
Roke launches smart technology for LTE base stations
EBU secures TTK for Vancouver Olympics
Ericsson marries optical transport with packet technology
UK’s largest Wi-Fi supplier announces a million hotspots
Mobile enterprise in emerging markets
ADC deploys Vancouver network
Sierra Wireless selects IBM for M2M hosting
Openwave wins Japanese contract
NEC and Airvana announce femtocell solution
Colibria launches Facebook application
Aviat Networks awarded contract by MTS Allstream
Indonesian operator joins forces with Nimbuzz
Tyntec completes coverage of China
MTN launches new service in Cote d’Ivoire
Actix to supply LTE SON system to NEC
Nokia Siemens wins Tanzanian contract
SMS continues to lead the messaging market
Gateway partners with Cambridge Broadband