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Intec signs agreement with major US carrier for
Singl.eView convergent billing
Multi-million dollar license and services agreement for
next-generation services and consolidated invoicing across
legacy billing systems
London, April 5, 2005 – Intec Telecom Systems, a global
provider of business and operations support systems (BSS/OSS),
announced today the signing of a multi-million dollar license
and services agreement for Intec’s award-winning billing
solution, Singl.eView™, with a major US carrier. Singl.eView
will manage billing of the carrier’s next-generation services as
well as providing consolidated billing, invoicing and reporting
across its legacy billing platforms for the carrier’s strategic
business customers, including global corporations and government
accounts.
This latest contract win for Singl.eView highlights a growing
trend among the world’s largest operators - consolidation of
multiple operational and billing systems to reduce costs and
increase customer service quality. By employing Singl.eView as a
consolidated biller across a number of legacy billing systems,
this major US communications provider will streamline its
operations through automated bill consolidation capabilities
across its full service set.
Intec is a leading Business and Operations Support Systems
(BSS/OSS) product vendor for fixed, mobile, MVNO and
next-generation networks (e.g. WLAN, 3G and IP), with more than
680 installations of its products worldwide in 470 customers.
Intec is a market leader in billing, mediation, mobile service
charging and activation systems. For the year ended 30 September
2004, Intec reported revenues of £68.8 million, with adjusted
net earnings after tax of £8.7 million.
About Intec Billing
Intec is a leading Operations Support Systems (OSS) product
vendor for fixed, mobile, MVNO and next-generation networks
(e.g. WLAN, 3G and IP), with more than 680 installations of its
products worldwide in 470 customers. Founded in 1997, Intec was
listed on the London Stock Exchange in June 2000. Intec is a
market leader in billing, mediation, mobile service charging and
activation systems. For the year ended 30 September 2004, Intec
reported revenues of £68.8 million, with adjusted net earnings
after tax of £8.7 million.
Intec’s product portfolio includes:
· Singl.eView™ – dynamic transaction management/retail billing
- also referred to as
Singleview.
· Inter-mediatE™ –
convergent billing mediation solution;
· InterconnecT™ – inter-carrier
billing including US CABS and
ITU-based settlement;
· Inter-activatE™ – flow-through
provisioning and activation;
· InterconnecT CPM™ – end-to-end content partner management; and
· Intec DCP™ (Dynamic Charging Platform) – real-time
pre/post-paid charging. Intec’s customer base includes, among
others, BellSouth, BellSouth Peru, Cable & Wireless, Cesky
Telecom (Czech Republic), China Unicom, COLT Telecommunications,
Deutsche Telekom, EBT (Taiwan), Eircom (Ireland), France
Telecom, Hutchison 3G, Maxis (Malaysia), Nitel (Nigeria),
Reliance (India), SingTel Optus (Australia), O2 Ireland, Orange,
Telecom Argentina, Telecom Egypt, Telecom Italia, Tiscali, TPSA
(Poland), Swisscom, T-Mobile International, Telefonica, Telia
(Sweden), Telkom South Africa, Telstra, US Cellular, Westel
(Hungary), Vodafone, VimpelCom (Russia), Virgin Mobile, Vivo (Brasil),
XO Communications and Verizon.
For more information about Intec and its products and solutions
visit
www.intecbilling.com.
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