TIM Brasil selects Amdocs to provide platform for fiber optic broadband service

Telecom Lead Brazil: TIM Brasil, the second largest
mobile service provider in Brazil, has selected the Amdocs
CES product portfolio and a range of Amdocs consulting, integration and
implementation services for its new TIM Fiber residential broadband service.

 

Amdocs
will speed up TIM Fiber broadband services by providing the business support
systems (BSS) and operational support systems (OSS) required delivering these
services.

 

Amdocs is also providing the strategic business-process
consulting that will allow TIM Brasil to rapidly integrate the Atimus network
and begin delivering broadband services less than 12 months after the
acquisition.

 

TIM’s new broadband offering follows its 2011 acquisition
of AES Atimus, which operated a 5,000-kilometer fiber-optic network in Sao
Paulo, Rio de Janeiro and other major Brazilian cities.

 

“We selected Amdocs for TIM Fiber based on the
results our two companies have already achieved working together on the B/OSS
transformation project announced last year.  In addition, we are using
Amdocs’ consulting and implementation services in order to ensure a seamless
rollout of this new broadband service,” said Luigi Longarini, chief
information officer of TIM Brasil.

 

As prime contractor, Amdocs will serve as systems integrator
for its own solutions and those of up to 30 other vendors.

 

“Amdocs solutions will enable dynamic pricing
bundles, rapid service creation and activation, and responsive customer
service, while also helping TIM achieve greater operational efficiencies,”
said Rebecca Prudhomme, Amdocs vice president for product and solutions
marketing.

 

Recently, Amdocs
achieved a new benchmark integrating its Convergent Charging and Service
Control Platform (SCP) products on IBM BladeCenter servers and IBM Storwize
Unified Storage Systems.

 

editor@telecomlead.com

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