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Tekelec will deploy extensions to the Eagle 5 SAS and IAS monitoring platform for the Egyptian Company for Mobile Services (Mobinil)
October 27, 2005
EGHAM, U.K. -- Tekelec, (NASDAQ: TKLC), a leading developer of telecommunications products for next-generation fixed, mobile and packet networks, today announced a multi-million Euro deal with the Egyptian Company for Mobile Services (Mobinil) to deploy significant capacity extensions to the Tekelec EAGLE 5 Signalling Application System (SAS) and Integrated Application Solution (IAS) monitoring platform. The extensions enable Egypt's leading mobile operator to double its network capacity and support rapid future growth.
Since 2000, Tekelec has maintained and grown a scalable, reliable and future-proof signalling network that has provided continuous service and processed more than five billion Mobinil calls. By delivering an intelligent, high-density signalling system 7 (SS7) and SIGTRAN routing platform, the Tekelec EAGLE 5 SAS occupies a strategic position in Mobinil's plans for core network evolution to IP.
Tekelec also will expand its installed IAS network-wide monitoring and business intelligence solutions, distributing critical transversal customer and network performance data and applications to enhance Mobinil's customer care, fraud detection and roaming management.
"Tekelec has become a key supplier to Mobinil, providing with its EAGLE 5 SAS a reliable and intelligent network that is helping us build and service our customer base at a very fast pace," said Herve Suquet, chief operating officer, Mobinil. "The addition of the IAS capabilities enables the optimization of our revenues. Thanks to our collaboration with Tekelec, the IAS platform will feed several departments with key intelligence, meeting Mobinil's critical business needs."
Wolrad Claudy, managing director for Tekelec EMEA, added, "We are proud that Mobinil reasserted its confidence in our company. Through its unique shareholding structure, Mobinil's satisfaction strengthens the continued success Tekelec enjoys with both Orange and Orascom groups.
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