BARCELONA -- CSG Systems International, Inc. (NASDAQ: CSGS), a global provider of software and services-based business support solutions that help clients generate revenue and maximize customer relationships, will announce new managed service and cloud-based offerings during the 2013 Mobile World Congress, held 25-28 February, in Barcelona, Spain.
CSG International subject matter experts will be on-hand at Hall 5, Stand 5C108 to meet members of the media and analyst community to discuss the company’s latest news. Company executives will provide comment on these topics and more:
The announcement of a new offering that allows CSG to apply its heritage of managed service convergent charging and billing in new ways that empower Communications Service Providers (CSPs) to evolve their business models.
The announcement of a new cloud-based delivery model for strategic wholesale partner management, an essential capability in today’s ever-connected world where revenue must be exchanged accurately between network partners to promote profitability.
Throughout Mobile World Congress, CSG will discuss over-the-top content strategies for mobile and other CSPs to capitalize on the explosive consumer demand for digital content. During live demonstrations at CSG’s stand on February 26th and 27th at 10:00 a.m. and 15:00 p.m. CET, CSG will present live demonstrations featuring innovative strategies for monetizing and managing content across consumer devices. Company experts will also present cloud-based content monetization strategies to keep CSPs ahead of a shifting and evolving marketplace.
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