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Clarity Lands OSS Deal in New Zealand

May 17, 2013 |
LONDON -- Clarity, the award-winning provider of solutions designed to simplify the operations of communication service providers, today announced it has been awarded, in a consortium with Datacom, to provide a full OSS deployment to support Ultrafast Fibre Ltd, one of the four New Zealand Government partners responsible for delivering ultra-fast fibre broadband to homes and businesses.

Clarity will deploy its Operational Support System (OSS) and Marketplace Suites to meet the key business objectives of:

  • Improved customer care though open business operations supporting self-care, with strong back end OSS/BSS integration

  • Automated troubleshooting to reduce help desk load, unnecessary truck rolls and hardware replacement

  • One-touch order orchestration

The solution will be deployed to provide process and systems capability to support their end user connections. The innovative deployment will see the Clarity products deployed by Datacom in their data centres and provided as a hosted solution to Ultrafast Fibre.

Clarity International Pty Ltd.



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