Nokia Siemens Networks and Atigeo sign framework agreement

Telecom Lead America: Atigeo, a technology company
offering semantic software, and Nokia Siemens Networks, announced their
framework agreement.


As part of the agreement, Atigeo will
provide Nokia Siemens Networks with xPatterns technology that reveals relevant
unforeseen connections that can personalize individual interactions, enhance
end-customer privacy, improve business intelligence, and advance research and
development.


xPatterns enables mobile operators to leverage new
insights, derived from data that has been difficult to link. xPatterns includes
a model whereby an enterprise may leverage end-customer data to provide
experiences to end-customers and benefits to a partner ecosystem.


xPatterns is a key component of Lifepass, the privacy-based
personal data platform, that helps enable operators to meet and adapt to
increasingly stringent privacy regulation.


We are happy to be working with Nokia Siemens Networks
in exploring new innovative solutions for operators which protect consumer privacy.
xPatterns technology has global utility, and we are confident that it will be a
valuable component of Nokia Siemens Networks innovative solutions,” said
Michael Sandoval, Chairman and CEO of Atigeo.


Together with Atigeo we are turning privacy into an
opportunity and a differentiator for operators. Giving end users control of
their data and returning value for its usage is the right thing to do,” said
David Geffen, Head of InfoX, Nokia Siemens Networks.


editor@telecomlead.com

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