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mobilkom austria chooses MetaSolv Network Mediation platform

November 25, 2003

MetaSolv Software, a provider in communications management solutions for next-generation and traditional networks and services, announced that mobilkom austria, the first UMTS 3G operator in Austria, has selected MetaSolv Network Mediation as the convergent mediation platform for its GSM, GPRS and UMTS services. Based in Vienna, mobilkom austria provides services to more than three million subscribers.

"MetaSolv Network Mediation is a proven, state of the art solution, which fulfills all upcoming requirements in the complex data/voice environment. With the flexible solution we are able to reduce time to market, especially for IP products," said Walter Goldenits, head of division IT, mobilkom austria. "We have been using MetaSolv Network Mediation since our initial GPRS launch and we are pleased to extend its use to support our GSM and UMTS networks."

MetaSolv Network Mediation is a next-generation, convergent mediation solution that enables mobilkom austria to quickly implement flexible service pricing plans based on duration, usage, content, events, and services accessed. Network Mediation combines support for GSM voice switches with a vendor-independent GPRS & UMTS Charging Gateway, and support for a broad suite of SMS, MMS, and WAP application servers.

MetaSolv Network Mediation has now been sold into more than 30 communication service providers, including 18 mobile operators. As service providers seek to offer differentiated, next-generation services, MetaSolv Network Mediation offers advantages over existing systems, including rapid integration and reduced maintenance costs.

"Keeping the pipeline of accurate information flowing from the network to billing and other operations support systems -- is critical to service providers' ability to achieve their revenue objectives. For leading operators such as mobilkom austria, MetaSolv Network Mediation is delivering real business benefits by leveraging a single convergent mediation system for all voice, data, and application services," said David Sharpley, senior vice president of marketing, MetaSolv.

In addition to MetaSolv Network Mediation, mobilkom austria has deployed MetaSolv Policy Services in its GPRS & UMTS networks. MetaSolv Policy Services enables operators to cost-efficiently manage their IP network service resources, by providing network-aware IP name and address management capabilities (including DNS and DHCP servers) and mobile subscriber authentication (RADIUS) through a centralized directory-based platform.

 


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