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Safaricom uses Nokia Customer Experience Management on Demand to differentiate its services in Kenya.
July 14, 2016
ESPOO, Finland -- Safaricom, the largest integrated telecommunication service provider in East Africa, is improving services for more than 25 million subscribers in Kenya, thanks to Nokia's Customer Experience Management on Demand. With help from Nokia, Safaricom now uses big data technology to derive real time insights from network, customer and revenue touchpoints. With the insights, Safaricom is better able to provide proactive customer care, resolve network issues and prioritize capital expenditures.
Safaricom uses Nokia CEM on Demand to derive insights on voice, SMS and M-PESA* traffic, processing 214 billion data points per day. The team is currently adding mobile data capabilities.
Nokia CEM on Demand allows Safaricom to collect every customer's network experience from network probes and is integrated to other internal systems including financial, customer data warehouse, Customer Relationship Management and M-PESA. The insights are actively used by Safaricom's technology, customer care, finance, marketing, sales, and strategy teams.
The solution was deployed within 12 months with a pilot up and running in the first six months in the western region of Kenya.
By using Nokia CEM on Demand, Safaricom has reduced the time it takes to:
Retrieve subscriber records for customer care from 2-6 hours to 15 minutes
Obtain customer satisfaction scores for the entire network from 30 days to near real-time
Determine root causes for service degradation from 24 hours to 10 minutes
Ensure network-related issues are put into context with a real time understanding of the customers impacted and their value to Safaricom
Nokia Corp. (NYSE: NOK)
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