• NetCracker to Drive Maxis' Next-Gen Infrastructure
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  • By CXOtoday Staff, Jun 03, 2009 1122 hrs IST
  • Tags : Maxis Communications, Aircel, Natrindo Telepon Seluler, residential broadband services, NetCracker Technology, Jon Hoffmann

  • Maxis Communications has selected NetCracker Technology to manage its next-generation converged infrastructure and enhance overall operational efficiency.


    Maxis is the converged services provider in Malaysia with more than 11 million mobile subscribers. It also has significant investments in India and Indonesia, via Aircel Limited (Aircel) and PT Natrindo Telepon Seluler (NTS). Maxis is among the world's first to use HSDPA for 3G to deliver residential broadband services.


    The solution being provided for Maxis includes the following NetCracker modules: service inventory, resource inventory, discovery & reconciliation, design & planning, service provisioning & activation, asset management, and outside plant.


    "NetCracker's solution will give us an opportunity to achieve our business goals through improved operations and innovation," said Jon Hoffmann, chief technology officer of Maxis.


    The solution will enable Maxis to consolidate and manage diverse systems across its fixed and mobile infrastructure to obtain a more unified view of the network. This will result in higher network optimization and utilization, increased operational efficiencies, and improved cost savings. These efficiencies will be felt strongly in wireline and mobile planning, provisioning, and reconciliation of infrastructure assets.


    Other benefits include:
    Reduced fault detection time
    Increased accuracy of asset and capacity management
    Reduced number of OSS applications maintained
    Discovery and re-allocation of unused network assets
    Reduced number of dropped calls, resulting in increased customer satisfaction.


    NetCracker solution will manage Maxis' core network (including 3G and IP switches), the transport network (including fiber, microwave, and UMTS networks), and the radio access network (including GSM/GPRS and UMTS). It will cater to value-added services including MMS, video streaming, BlackBerry, location-based services, and also be used for enterprise-wide asset management.


     


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