Sky Brasil selects Oracle Communications Solutions to support growing business in Brazil

Sky Brasil, a digital-to-home (DTH) pay-TV operator in Latin America, announced it selected Oracle Communications Billing and Revenue Management to help it provide sophisticated and differentiated services to its rapidly growing subscriber base.

 

The company’s legacy IT system presented technical limitations that prevented Sky Brasil from handling its growing influx of subscribers. In addition, Sky Brasil required a solution with a dynamic product catalogue to provide its customers more complex services.

 

To address these requirements Sky Brasil will implement Oracle Communications Billing and Revenue Management as a scalable, flexible and convergent platform to support immediate introduction of new offers that can be consolidated on a single bill.

 

“We chose Oracle due to its superior technology, industry expertise, strong client base and local presence. Oracle’s solutions will form the framework we need to enhance the Brazilian entertainment and communications experience,” said Roger Haick, chief information officer, Sky Brasil.

The application will enable Sky Brasil to rapidly design, deliver and monetize creative service offers/bundles and deliver a wide range of services based on customer or market driven conditions.

 

The flexible, integrated Oracle solution will also enable Sky Brasil to converge customers’ services on one monthly bill, improve operational efficiency, reduce cost and implementation time by leveraging Oracle Application Integration Architecture, a rich portfolio of pre-built, extensible, SOA-based integration accelerators.

 

Complementary applications selected by Sky Brasil include Oracle Communications Automatic Service Activation Program (ASAP), to enable rapid introduction of new services, and Oracle’s Siebel Dynamic Catalogue to efficiently integrate product selection and configuration to accelerate service delivery to customers.

 

In addition, Sky Brasil will use Oracle SOA Suite to extend the Oracle solution to integrate with some of its existing systems.

By Telecomlead.com Team
editor@telecomlead.com

 

 

 

 

 

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