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Friendly Tech Takes QoE Tool to MWC

February 22, 2013 |
RAMAT-GAN, Israel -- Friendly Technologies will be presenting a product portfolio optimized for 4G networks at the upcoming Mobile World Congress show, with a superior QoE monitoring tool that complements the company’s field-proven device management platform. The QoE application is designed to measure the quality of service and Key Performance Indicators (KPI) of the subscriber’s 4G end-user device. By allowing mobile operators to proactively identify and resolve problems before they are felt by the customer, Friendly’s QoE minimizes service calls, reduces churn and increases subscriber satisfaction.

Friendly’s QoE verifies quality levels and KPIs of broadband connectivity and data, VoIP and video services. When performance degradation or threshold violations are detected, the system sends an alarm notification and appropriate preventative actions are taken.

"In today’s competitive mobile landscape, mobile operators have difficulty maintaining a competitive edge. As a result, many are experiencing high churn rates," said Nir Ezer, Friendly’s VP of Sales and Marketing. "Friendly's QoE is focused on measuring the subscriber experience, enabling operators to maintain higher levels of customer satisfaction and leading to increased loyalty. With Friendly's QoE, service operators can keep their customers, by keeping them happy."

Friendly Technologies



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