Vodafone Portugal deploys Acision Message Controller to streamline messaging services

By
Telecom Lead Team:
 Acision, a provider of mobile messaging
services, announced that Vodafone Portugal has selected Acision Message
Controller and Acision Flexible Gateway to upgrade its existing Acision
messaging infrastructure.

 

The deployment of this Acision solution will enable
Vodafone Portugal to boost message delivery efficiency and enable new messaging
services.

 

“Acision has always demonstrated reliability,
innovation and excellent service delivery, and because of this we have
implemented Acision’s technology and services based on our trusted
relationship,” said Jorge Bento, Director Network Products & Services,
Vodafone Portugal.

 

This is one of thirty-two Acision Message Controller
deployments being rolled out worldwide.

 

Acision Message Controller is deployed alongside Acision Flexible Gateway, a
flexible real-time mediation and service brokering engine that ensures highly
efficient real-time charging and enhanced message routing for increased quality
of service.

In addition, it further brings a significant step in
messaging architecture evolution and advanced integration of enhanced, cloud
based messaging services.

 

Our strong collaboration with Vodafone Portugal ensures
they can continue to deliver premium messaging services to their customers long
into the future, and maintain their market leading position,” said Russell
Grahame, SVP and general manager of Europe and Russia at Acision.

 

Acision Message Controller bridges the future needs of 3G
and 4G networks by extending existing mass market services such as SMS and MMS
to IP users by delivering essential features for building new services and
revenue streams.

 

The message controller also leverages the opportunity of
new IP based messaging services in a single, consolidated environment.

 

Recently,  Acision announced the complete Rich Communication Suite-enhanced (RCS-e) implementation
on its latest version of Acision Broadband Messaging Service Centre (BMSC).

 

editor@telecomlead.com

 

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