NetCracker solution picked for Russia phone operation

Feb. 10, 2004
Feb. 10, 2004 - Company's products work with optical fiber, cable installments.

MTU-Inform, a commercial telephone service provider in Russia, has selected NetCracker Technology's OSS solution to improve operational efficiency and service delivery.

The announcement follows a series of recent NetCracker contract announcements in Europe, including Bite GSM (TDC), Comstar, and TeliaSonera in Sweden.

MTU-Inform will utilize NetCracker's inventory management and outside plant modules in addition to its workflow capabilities to support the company's back office operations and service provisioning processes. These will be used to integrate all of the information regarding its network in a single database of record.

"After investigating and evaluating multiple solutions in the market we determined that the NetCracker Solution answers our requirements in full," says Alexander Shambazov, director of new technologies and innovations at MTU-Inform. "By deploying NetCracker's OSS solution, we will gain up-to-date knowledge and access to our network infrastructure."

The NetCracker suite of products and services are designed with telecommunications companies and telecom-intensive enterprises in mind. NetCracker enables providers of voice, data and video communications services, whether they are based on wireless, optical fiber, copper cable or other technologies, to deploy new systems and services.

NetCracker Technology is based in Waltham, MA. For more information visit
www.netcracker.com.

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