NetCracker Technology announced today that Clarity Telecom has agreed to a multi-year, hosted managed services arrangement through which it will leverage NetCracker’s order entry, provisioning, billing and revenue management solutions. (more…)
Archive | September, 2014
Telco Systems Releases new SDN Network Operating Systems with OpenFlow Support
The telecom industry is finding it challenging to keep up with rapid advancements in technology and increasing demands from consumers for greater bandwidth at lower costs. Making the existing network smarter and more efficient offers more promising benefits than investing in the expansion of existing network infrastructure. Telco Systems offers a solution… (more…)
Telefonica Selects Comarch for Config Management, Network Planning and Design
Comarch, a provider of IT solutions for telecoms, has announced that Telefónica has selected Comarch as the recommended vendor of Configuration Management, Network Planning & Design for Latin America and Germany. (more…)

Ericsson Announces Intention to Acquire GEOSS
Ericsson today announces its intention to acquire GEOSS, an operations support systems (OSS) consulting company based in Germany. (more…)

Managing the Customer Experience Migrates to Mediation
Thomas Vasen discusses the scale of today’s data management challenge and how this is resulting in mediation becoming the data integration hub for customer experience. (more…)
Aria Networks Announces SD-WAN Optimizer
Aria Networks announces its SD-WAN optimizer for capacity planning and orchestration of Software Defined Wide Area Networks (SD-WAN). Aria Networks’ SD-WAN software automates the management and control of WAN functionality for network operators and service providers. (more…)

Nokia Networks First with OSS as a Managed Service
Nokia Networks is launching Operations Support System (OSS) as a Service, enabling operators to shift capital expenditure to operational expenditure for more predictable as well as lower cost. (more…)

GIS – What Is It? And Why It’s More Useful Than Ever
We take a look at the emergence of GIS in the 1980s and 90s, how it became the dull but reliable tool of the network engineer, and why it might soon become the hottest thing in OSS. (more…)
Is OSS Ready for NFV? LightReading Poll Results
A poll by LightReading suggests that existing OSS systems are still of use when virtualised networks are rolled-out, but major updates will be required. (more…)