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Nakina Systems

The era of single-vendor, proprietary element management system (EMS) software is coming to an end.  It's inefficient. It's costly. And it's preventing major service providers from enjoying anticipated revenue streams by hindering the progress of very significant next generation network deployments.

Nakina Systems provides one platform to discover, manage and secure multi-vendor networks for large network operators worldwide. Using Nakina's software, service providers reduce their operating expenses, bolster identity management security, and improve workflow productivity by automating important operations like software upgrades, system-wide backup and restore processes, and equipment configuration. And it’s all with one system. Only from Nakina.

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MCI Case study
Nakina Systems Product Brochure

Nakina Systems Security Brochure

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IIR’s IMS Global Congress – being held 27 November to 01 December in Geneva – will give delegates the opportunity to learn from the IMS deployment strategies being carried out at fixed operators, mobile operators and ISPs worldwide. The case studies will show how to achieve an effective migration path to IMS and how to overcome the challenges of interoperability and interworking. Attendees will also benefit from operators’ experiences of commercially deploying IMS services and of leveraging IMS to enable fixed mobile convergence.

Speakers at the event include senior experts from Telefónica, O2, Swisscom, Deutsche Telekom, Orange, Telecom Italia, mobilkom austria, Portugal Telecom, KPN, Saunalahti, ONO and Tiscali.

If you would like any more information on the event, please contact Georgina Hajdu at ghajdu@iir-conferences.com

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Comptel

Tribold is the world’s leading provider of true Product Lifecycle Management (PLM) and Product Data Management (PDM) enterprise application software specifically built for communications providers. Tribold’s PLM/PDM solutions enable communications providers worldwide to put product propositions at the heart of their business. Tribold does this by enabling communications providers to take products to market faster, by improving customer service through self-selection and by enhancing operational efficiency.

For more information see www.tribold.com.

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Tribold Introduction
Tribold Effective Product Management Brochure

Tribold Effective Product Management Paper - November 2006

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Comptel

NetScout Systems, a leading partner to the G2000 in deploying and protecting IP-based applications for over a decade, has recently seen a considerable uptick in business from service providers. With NetScout’s technology, service providers can increase customer satisfaction and protect quality of customer experience by reducing Mean Time To Restore (MTTR), minimizing risk during technology transitions and new service introductions, and lowering OpEx and CapEx.

NetScout’s nGenius Solution enables service providers to enhance network, service, and customer assurance. 

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nGenius OSS Solutions for Service Provider Networks

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1. Major Pan-African Mobile Operator Leverages nGenius® Solution
    Visibility into MPLS VRFs to Deliver High Quality 3G Mobile Services

2. Monitoring Performance in MPLS Networks from the Service Provider Perspective

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Comptel

Webinar: Continuous SLA Monitoring for Triple Play Services
Date: 14 Nov, 9am EST
Video and voice-based services have significantly raised the quality requirements of the underlying transport network. Simply adding additional bandwidth to the backbone of a network is not enough to satisfy the demand Triple Play services have for resources.

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Showcase: Process-Driven Inventory Management
Event: TMW Americas 2006, 4-7 Dec, Booth No 139
Comarch Process-Driven Inventory Management allows defining, managing, automating and optimizing network and service processes according to business and technical rules. The solution aims at removing 'the integration tax' from business processes.

Schedule a meeting at TMW

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End-to-End Billing & Network Management for WiFi/WiMAX
Solutions for Telecommunications

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S2Net

S2Net, a subsidiary of Macquarie Bank, provides network-aware software that revolutionizes service delivery. The company is headquartered in Sydney and has offices in North America and Europe. 

S2Net's modular suite of products reduces service fulfillment costs and service to network design times. It enables you to bring new services, such as triple play, to market far more rapidly and to manage and support them far more effectively.

S2Net’s solutions are inventory system independent and delivered using a low risk approach that best leverages your investment in existing OSS infrastructure to generate a rapid ROI.

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Telcordia Technologies, Inc.

LTC can help make your business operations more cost-effective, your projects more successful, and your products and services more attractive. Our strengths are the breadth of experience and depth of knowledge of our team. We bring expertise in all areas of telecommunications business operations to our clients around the world: Operators and Service Providers, Product and Service Vendors, and the Telecommunications Investment Community. We deliver insightful analysis and solutions that work. Our clients expect results, and LTC International delivers.

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LTC International

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