Tuesday 25 February 2014

16 Short Stories About the Mobile Networks

   



1-Slovakia's Orange has started accepting prepay account top ups sent via its Facbook page
2-Cuba's state-owned monopoly mobile network, Etecsa has announced a temporary reduction in the cost of calls and texts to international numbers.
3-Poland's Orange has started sending low-credit warnings to prepay customer's whose balance falls below PLN5 (US$1.65).
4-Bolivia's Entel plans to launch its LTE network in April, the CEO has announced.
5-USA's Sprint is to preload Jibe Mobile's cloud based messaging plus app into the majority of Android smartphones it sells.
6-Armenia's VivaCell-MTS has deployed a mobile broadband acceleration solution from Teclo Networks to enhance the speed of the mobile internet for its subscribers.
7-Belgium's Belgacom has ordered a new MMSC from Jinny Software.
8-USA based CenturyLink has ordered a OSS/BSS solution from Ericsson.
9-Orange Poland has deployed Wi-Fi hotspots in Warsaw, based on equipment provided by Ruckus Wireless.
10-Morocco's Inwi is to deploy Flexenclosure's hybrid power solution eSite at 30 telecom sites across Morocco.
11-Sweden's TeliaSonera has selected a Customer Experience Management (CEM) solution from Ericsson.
12-Indonesia's Telkomsel is using small cells supplied by Cavium for its LTE deployment. The network launch is expected shortly.
13-Pan-Africa' Bharti Airtel has hired Mobileum (formerly Roamware) to analyise its roaming traffic to create customer profiles for marketing purposes.
14-Indonesia's Telkomsel has ordered an M2M management platform from Axeda.
15-USA's AT&T announced that it has launched LTE data roaming in 13 more countries, taking the total to 15 countries.
16-South Africa's MTN is deploying a customer care platform supplied by Flytxt.

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