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Ooredoo Group signs five-year deal with Ericsson for its BSS solutions

The deal will see the deployment of Ericsson BSS solutions across several Ooredoo Group operating companies

- TRIBUNE NEWS NETWORK

OOREDOO Group has announced it has engaged Ericsson as its nextgenera­tion digital transforma­tion partner for Business Support System (BSS) solutions.

The two entities have signed a five-year group frame agreement that will see the deployment of the latest Ericsson BSS solutions across several Ooredoo Group operating companies, giving Ooredoo a new set of capabiliti­es across the customer, product, revenue and service management domains of its business operations. Ericsson BSS solutions will enable Ooredoo to serve any type of customer or partner, network technology or chargeable event.

In the partnershi­p aimed at driving the Group’s digital transforma­tion strategy, business operationa­l excellence and customer experience transforma­tion programmes

the deployment of Ericsson Business Support Systems (BSS) solutions will enable digitalisa­tion of, and innovation within, the Group, shortening time to market and increasing business opportunit­ies. The agreement will also facilitate greater operationa­l flexibilit­y and enhanced efficiency.

Ericsson Digital Monetisati­on Platform (DMP) – a convergent charging and billing solution to monetise all network technologi­es (including 5G), business models and customer types – will be one of the strategic target solutions for the

most evolved operating companies of the Ooredoo Group.

Designed to meet communicat­ions service providers’ increasing demand for end-to-end best-in-suite solutions that combine powerful

business performanc­e with cost efficient operations, management, and deployment, Ericsson DMP will drive Ooredoo’s digital transforma­tion by enabling convergenc­e, providing cost efficiency and minimizing time-to-market for new Ooredoo customer offerings, as well as promoting innovation.

Indosat Ooredoo is the first of the Ooredoo operating companies to transform its full BSS stack with Ericsson DMP. Ooredoo Tunisia, Ooredoo Kuwait and Ooredoo Oman have also recently selected Ericsson Charging to improve their customer digital experience­s.

In addition to Ericsson Digital Monetisati­on Platform and Ericsson Charging, the frame agreement also includes Ericsson Billing, Ericsson Catalog Manager, Ericsson Order Care, Ericsson Dynamic Activation and Ericsson Mediation to support Ooredoo’s digital transforma­tion and monetisati­on programmes.

Nigel Thomas Byrne, Group Chief Technology Informatio­n Officer, Ooredoo, says “Ericsson’s Business Support Systems portfolio provides a holistic view and roadmap for Ooredoo’s goal of digital transforma­tion and enables us to provide seamless connectivi­ty and innovative services to our customers. Ericsson’s end-to-end solutions will support Ooredoo’s requiremen­ts of delivering best-in-class services to consumers and businesses in record time, and leading technology performanc­e. We are confident in Ericsson’s technology leadership and ability to maximise 5G opportunit­ies.”

Jan Karlsson, Head of Business Area Digital Services, Ericsson, says “Digitalisa­tion is transformi­ng the entire Informatio­n and Communicat­ion Technology (ICT) industry and opening up a whole host of opportunit­ies with it. Today’s agreement confirms our position as a major partner to the Ooredoo Group and we are proud to extend the relationsh­ip into the future and across Ooredoo Group operating companies. We are looking forward to working together to accelerate the Ooredoo Group’s digital transforma­tion goals and enable their Business to Business (B2B) and Business to Consumer (B2C) strategies.”

 ?? ?? Ooredoo Group Managing Director Aziz Aluthman Fakhroo and Ericsson Group President and CEO Borje Ekholm at the signing ceremony at the Ooredoo HQ.
Ooredoo Group Managing Director Aziz Aluthman Fakhroo and Ericsson Group President and CEO Borje Ekholm at the signing ceremony at the Ooredoo HQ.

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