Comverse today announced that integrated telecommunications provider GCI
(NASDAQ: GNCMA) of Alaska has selected the Comverse Business Support
System (BSS) solution to support its multi-channel TV services,
replacing a legacy BSS system. Comverse already supports billing and
customer care for GCI’s Internet, mobile and wireline services.
"Comverse has been a key partner over the years in offering and
delivering integrated BSS solutions that GCI requires to serve our
customers successfully, both today and into the future," said Jim
Dunlap, GCI vice president for information technology.
"Our existing Comverse platform has provided a single, integrated system
to support order, customer care and billing across our Internet, mobile
and wireline services. This enables marketing and business agility, as
well as operational efficiencies. We are confident that the Comverse
cable services platform will deliver the same high-quality results."
Comverse’s solutions are field-proven in the cable market, supporting
over 45 million subscribers through cable and multi-play service
providers worldwide. GCI will work with the Comverse Global Service’s
Professional Services team, which has extensive experience in the
planning and execution of migration projects, to ensure a smooth
migration of its cable subscribers.
"Comverse is pleased to be selected by a converged cable operator such
as GCI in North America,” said Garrison Macri, North America Regional
Sales Leader at Comverse, the world's leading supplier of software and
systems enabling value-added messaging and content services, converged
billing and active customer management, and IP communications.
"The Comverse BSS and customer management solution,” Macri said, "is
ideal for converged cable and multi-play telecommunications providers
seeking to drive new revenues and operational savings.”
Comverse BSS solutions are optimized for the converging communications
market, with an advanced set of active customer management capabilities,
including customer self-service, ordering and activation, real-time
charging and payments. Comverse BSS solutions have been widely adopted
around the globe, enabling operators to grow revenues, build loyalty and
reduce operating expenses.
About GCI
GCI is the largest telecommunications company in Alaska. The company’s
cable plant, which provides voice, video, and broadband data services,
passes 90 percent of Alaska households. GCI operates Alaska’s most
extensive terrestrial/subsea fiber optic network, which connects not
only Anchorage but also Fairbanks, and Juneau/Southeast to the lower 48
states with a diversely routed, protected fiber network. The company’s
satellite network provides communications services to small towns and
villages throughout rural Alaska. GCI is in the process of constructing
Alaska’s first truly statewide mobile wireless network, which will
seamlessly link urban and rural Alaska for the first time in the state’s
history. A pioneer in bundled services, GCI is the top provider of
voice, data, and video services to Alaska consumers with a 70 percent
share of the consumer broadband market. GCI is also the leading provider
of communications services to enterprise customers, particularly large
enterprise customers with complex data networking needs. More
information about the company can be found at www.gci.com.
About Comverse
Comverse is the world’s leading provider of software and
systems enabling value-added services for voice, messaging, mobile
Internet and mobile advertising; converged billing and active customer
management; and IP communications. Comverse’s extensive customer base
spans more than 125 countries and covers over 450 communication service
providers serving more than two billion subscribers. The company’s
innovative product
portfolio enables communication service
providers to unleash the value of the network for their customers by
making their networks smarter. Comverse’s solutions support flexible
deployment models, including in-network, hosted and managed services,
and can run on circuit-switched, IP, IMS or converged network
environments. Comverse is a subsidiary of Comverse Technology, Inc.
(CMVT.PK). For more information, visit www.comverse.com.
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