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Clarity Awarded OSS Contract to extend support for NGN Services by PT Telkom

(Business News, 22 Aug 2008 )

Clarity has won a third contract with Indonesia’s Tier 1 incumbent telecoms service provider, PT Telkomunikasi Indonesia (Telkom). Clarity currently provides PT Telkom with a single strategic OSS platform used for inventory, provisioning and assurance of all its networks and services, based on a hybrid of Next Generation Networks (NGN), IP/ MPLS and legacy technologies.

The new contract will see Clarity’s solution supporting PT Telkom’s Metro-Ethernet services that are currently being rolled out within its heterogeneous NGN network. Clarity’s solution will be integrated with other equipment providers involved in the project, including Cisco, Juniper, Alcatel-Lucent, Tellabs and Huawei.

Clarity’s Metro-Ethernet solution will offer complete lifecycle management for delivery and support of next-generation applications and services such as IPTV, Video on Demand, Voice over IP, storage extension and disaster recovery. It will also enable a higher level of customer service while controlling operational expenditures as demand increases.

Clarity
PT Telkom

 
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