Middle East telecom operator taps Elitecore BSS for LTE roll out

Telecom Lead Middle East: A mobile operator in the Middle East region has selected Elitecore Technologies to implement its LTE roll-out in coexistence with its ongoing WiMax services.

Elitecore Technologies did not disclose the name of the operator in the Middle East region.

Elitecore’s convergent BSS stack will cater to both prepaid and postpaid WiMax and LTE services, achieve performance optimization and operational efficiencies at minimum Capex.

Dhaval Vora, VP, Product Management, Elitecore Technologies, said: “This transformation depends on faster alignment with existing eco-system where Elitecore’s platform has an advantage since it enables new services creation without disturbing current plans, and with less deployment time.”

For achieving the LTE upgrade, Elitecore has added new components to its existing BSS stack like data and VoIP services through Provisioning and OCS which supports IMS over Ro/DIAMETER to enable service personalization and monetization.

Elitecore on Monday said the platform will provide smart intelligence to fuel new offerings that would enable telecom service providers act as experience providers. Existing WiMax customers will be able to add LTE under the same account.

Telecom operators will benefit from the Elitecore platform by meeting their business goal and achieving operational excellence with a pre-integrated platform for billing and revenue management along with core session management.

 

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