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Optus selects NetCracker and NEC for OSS transformation program

Optus selects NetCracker and NEC for OSS transformation program

The project will allow Optus to upgrade its existing OSS Systems spanning its diverse lines of business

Optus has selected NetCracker Technology and NEC Corp to deliver a comprehensive, multi-phased upgrade program.

Working with NetCracker and NEC Australia, the project will allow Optus to upgrade its existing OSS Systems spanning its diverse lines of business including consumer and business wireless, broadband, enterprise data, voice, and ICT services and IP telephony, across the service fulfilment chain, from service order management to network configuration and activation.

NetCracker will provide Optus with a range of new OSS capabilities based on its NetCracker 9.0 suite, including service information management, service order management, service inventory, service activation, network planning and design, network resource inventory, discovery and reconciliation, and network configuration management.

It will provide a range of professional services to Optus including program management and governance,solution implementation and integration, systems consolidation, data migration, legacy system decommissioning, and testing, support, and training.

“We look forward to empowering Optus to provision services faster and more efficiently,” NetCracker vice president global sales, Frank DeTraglia, said. “This agreement demonstrates NetCracker’s commitment to helping its customers turn their key business challenges into market leadership opportunities.”

NetCracker is a subsidiary of NEC Corporation.


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