NeuString signs contract with JT to deliver roaming wholesale and analytics software


By TelecomLead
Team:
NeuString, a Dubai-based provider of actionable business data
analytics for mobile operators, has inked a multi-year contract with Channel
Islands Tier 1 telecom operator JT for its roaming wholesale and retail
analytics software.

 

The contract
covers all subscribers roaming in Jersey’s network, as well as JT
subscribers roaming abroad. 

 

NeuString
predictive analytics solution has enabled us to be more efficient in monitoring
and analysing the roaming business, thereby helping us make better and more
profit optimising decisions, while contributing to our vision to become the
partner of choice for global telecoms innovation,” said Cara Murphy, head of
Roaming at JT Group.

 

JT chose NeuString due to its status as an independent roaming vendor focussed
exclusively on advanced analytics for telecoms. NeuString now supply over 50
mobile network operators worldwide and deliver a 17 percent improvement on
existing margins.

 

We are really
pleased to have JT on board utilizing, and making savings, with our software.
Our approach to customer service has meant that we are able to support JT
through the entire deployment, and we have an ongoing and proactive approach.
This enables us to fully support JT on a long-term basis as they continue to
strive for truly world class levels of customer satisfaction,” Jens Nikolaj
Aertebjerg, CEO of NeuString.

 

NeuString’s
advanced analytics for software provides operators with the ability to assess,
in a fast, accurate and easy manner, the transactions that are taking place in
real time on their network.

 

A few months
back, NeuString
and Qtel International signed an agreement for deployment, with the first live
site being Qtel Qatar.

 

Qtel Qatar
implemented the NeuString Optiprizer solution to optimize the profitability of
its mobile roaming traffic. Deployments at the other Qtel Group companies of
Indosat, Tunisiana and Wataniya Kuwait are on, with other operators in the
group to follow in 2012.

editor@telecomlead.com

 

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