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NetCom Latest 3G Operator to Select Cramer for 3G Network Inventory

date: August 1, 2002

Cramer Systems today announced that NetCom, Norway's second largest wireless communications carrier and wholly owned by Telia of Sweden, has chosen Cramer to provide a strategic network inventory solution for its next generation 3G network.

With Cramer, NetCom will consolidate disparate systems used to keep track of network infrastructure into a single, easily accessible and scalable solution. The detailed, comprehensive view of network resources and capacity Cramer provides will enable NetCom to operate its network with maximum efficiency, driving costs down and improving returns on network investment.

Additionally, with Cramer's built-in automation tools, NetCom will automate circuit provisioning to optimise use of available capacity and fulfill orders as quickly as possible.

"Cramer simplifies the complexity of operating multi-technology, multi-service mobile networks," said Tore Malmo, Manager of Network Planning for NetCom. "As we continue our transition to 3G, upgrading network infrastructure and deploying new equipment, Cramer will enable us to stay fast and efficient."

Don Gibson, CTO for Cramer Systems, said, "3G rollouts require network inventory and provisioning solutions that are extremely capable, and that make a return on investment within months. That's what Cramer provides. NetCom's decision is a further validation of the Cramer solution and its value to carriers everywhere."

 


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