HTC Upgrades to Netcracker 12 OSS to Accelerate Digital Service Delivery
Enhanced OSS Suite Will Help HTC Roll Out Digital Services Faster and Support Increasing Diversity of Devices
Netcracker Technology announced that Horry Telephone Cooperative (HTC) will extend and upgrade its use of Netcracker's OSS to the latest Netcracker 12 suite.
Leveraging Netcracker 12 will enable HTC to roll out digital services
more quickly and utilize a future-proof platform to support long-term
growth.
As a large-scale U.S.-based telecommunications cooperative, HTC delivers
high-speed internet, digital cable, wireless, home security and other
communications services to customers.
Netcracker 12's OSS suite's
automation technologies will support HTC IT transformation program
designed to improve efficiency and service delivery. The Netcracker 12
OSS at HTC comprises Resource Inventory, Service Inventory and Service
Order Management components, which will help HTC deploy next-gen digital
services faster. The solution's inventory enhancements will also help
HTC support high-speed devices and the services that customers expect to
use on those platforms.
"Our continued focus on delivering digital services to customers led us
to extend our relationship with Netcracker and use the latest version of
its OSS platform," said Ron Gore, Executive Director of Information
Operations at HTC. "The Netcracker 12 suite will give us improved
service management agility, which will help us provide a better
experience to our increasingly digital customers."
"HTC is at the forefront of creating and delivering digital offerings
and as one of the most responsive and agile providers in the United
States, they are at the forefront of leveraging the most cutting-edge
technologies in order to deliver the best possible service to its
customers," said Rohit Aggarwal, General Manager of North America at
Netcracker. "We are excited that HTC will leverage our Netcracker 12
OSS, which is designed to drive digital transformation programs for
service providers of all sizes."
Source: Netcracker media announcement