Salam Mobile deploys Optiva BSS technology on cloud

Integrated Telecom Mobile (Salam Mobile) has selected Optiva BSS Platform to enable its new MVNO business.
Apple iPhone userSalam Mobile will deploy Optiva BSS technology on its private cloud infrastructure. Optiva BSS Platform allows Salam to quickly and cost-effectively conceptualize and introduce new digital service offerings to customers.

The platform provides real-time billing, charging and fulfillment that will differentiate Salam Mobile offerings. The solution will accelerate the velocity of the new product introduction cycle and more quickly deliver profitable growth.

“Salam Mobile’s line of business will be built upon our strong enterprise customer base. By collaborating with Optiva, we will accelerate our journey into the consumer segment and continue our expansion into realizing the exciting possibilities of the digital services future,” said Abdulmohsin Al-Joyan, Salam Mobile CEO.

Optiva BSS Platform provides Salam Mobile with total cost of ownership (TCO) savings by addressing all of its end-to-end MVNO business monetization requirements. The turnkey BSS suite goes beyond traditional billing, allowing for real-time storefront provisioning, monetization and cross-service promotion delivery.

“The MVNO segment continues to proliferate worldwide and offers operators the opportunity to create — in a matter of minutes what used to take days — service packages that deliver customer experiences,” said John Giere, President and CEO of Optiva.

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