Amdocs to benefit from recent acquisitions of Actix and Celcite

Amdocs announced a number of customer wins for mobile network optimization capabilities resulting from its recent acquisitions of Actix and Celcite.

These new deals, comprising of both new wins and expansions at existing customers include TIM Brasil, TELUS Canada, Nextel Brasil, Vodafone Germany and Telefónica Germany.

Amdocs will assist TIM Brasil to improve data traffic transmission across Brazil.

In addition, Amdocs will help TELUS (Canada) for 3G and LTE geo-location and radio access networks (RAN) consolidation into a single, unified solution that will enable TELUS to improve customer experience while realizing significant engineering efficiencies.

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Besides, Amdocs said Nextel Brasil selected ActixOne to be one of the network optimization solutions for its recently deployed 3G network in Brazil.

Vodafone Germany will continue Vodafone’s strategic RAN optimization program to increase efficiency, improve customer experience and enable advanced optimization.

In addition, Telefónica Germany has added 2G optimization to the company’s existing ActixOne optimization platform and extended mobile broadband including 3G and LTE coverage to 100 percent.

The acquisition of Actix and Celcite enable Amdocs to offer Amdocs customers solutions, both products and services, for the better management and RAN optimization of all mobile networks, including 2G, 3G, LTE and small cells.

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