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Tuesday, 25 November 2008
Aircom International has announced that its work with Vodacom Tanzania (Tz) Ltd will help the operator implement a dynamic tariff offering. Vodacom Tz will offer reduced tariffs to take advantage of superfluous cell sites in under-utilised areas of its network. The regional network data produced by Aircom's OPTIMA tool has helped set a benchmark for effective operational strategy within the Vodacom Group. Vodacom Tz is using OPTIMA to calculate the amount of discount that can be applied to each individual cell site in the network and offer a new tariff based on the data produced. The result is Vodacom Tz can differentiate its customer offering more effectively. Coming on the back of Vodacom Tz registering its five millionth customer, Aircom has implemented a number of additional network monitoring and optimisation tools into the operator's network. The result is a customised tool suite able to create a common network report for its multi-vendor, multi-technology environment. As a result, the operator can better plan and optimise various different elements of the network and deliver a number of unique new tariff plans to its customers.
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