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Home » KPN Selects Amdocs and Huawei OSS

KPN Selects Amdocs and Huawei OSS

May 22, 2007
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KPN, the largest service provider in the Netherlands, has licensed solutions from Cramer, Amdocs OSS Division for end-to-end triple play fulfillment. Additionally, KPN is among the first service providers to deploy broadband access services that support triple play solutions using Multi-Technology Operations System Interface (MTOSI), the industry standard developed by the TeleManagement Forum. The solutions will be implemented by Amdocs Cramer Global Services and will be ready for deployment by July 2007. Financial terms were not disclosed.

KPN has selected several products from the Amdocs Cramer OSS Portfolio, including Activation Engine, Automation and Activation Packs for the rollout of residential broadband services.

Cramer, Amdocs OSS Division is working with Huawei Technologies to deliver the solution. Amdocs Cramer Activation and Automation Packs have been integrated as part of Huawei’s U2900 OSS solution to deliver an integrated fulfillment solution for triple play services. The companies said their combined solution uses a preliminary version of the TeleManagement Forum’s MTOSI Release 2 interface for activationhttp://www.amdocs.com

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