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The Sacramento Bee
Tuesday, December 13, 2011 Tuesday, December 13, 2011 |
STOCKHOLM, Sweden: Dec. 13/11 (PR Newswire) – DigitalRoute today announced that MediationZone from DigitalRoute has been selected by BTC, the Bahamas telecommunications company, to support their ongoing 4G and NGN projects.
Bahamas Telecommunications Company (BTC), the country’s sole wireless provider is targeting to roll out its 4G network during 2011, enabling 20 to 30 times faster data speeds compared to what is available today.
For major communication service providers in the world, massive volumes of usage records are processed every day in order run mission critical applications. Mediation reduces the number of point integrations and provides the functions to efficiently manage usage data before it reaches the business support systems.
With the rapid uptake of mobile data services driven by new network technologies, mediation is an essential component in the service providers’ business operations.
“The planned introduction of 4G, enabling high speed mobile broadband for all our subscriber and visitors makes a flexible and high performance mediation solution such as MediationZone a necessity”, said Marlon Johnson VP Marketing at BTC.
“I think Digital Route is well positioned to meet our mediation needs and our partnership to date has been great. We are very impressed by the rich set of off-the shelf functionality that MediationZone can provide”, added Sheldon Mundle CIO at BTC.
DigitalRoute has enjoyed a strong business momentum in North America during 2010 and 2011, where it has selected by some of the leading service providers to replace legacy mediation and data integration systems.
“We value the opportunity to work with BTC and it fits perfectly with our plans for continued strengthening of our presence in the region”, said Stephen Rickaby General Manager at DigitalRoute Americas.
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