Brasil Telecom Uses Oracle

Brasil Telecom expands use of Oracle for mobile and broadband IP

October 16, 2007

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REDWOOD SHORES, Calif. -- Oracle today announced that Brasil Telecom, one of Brazil’s leading wireless and fixed-line communications providers, has extended its use of Oracle® Communications Order and Service Management, Oracle Communications Inventory Management and Oracle Communications Service Activation – all part of the Oracle Service Fulfillment Suite – to help accelerate service delivery for wireless pre- and post-paid voice customers, as well as fixed-line data customers.

Oracle Communications’ service fulfillment suite applications, selected over competing solutions, will help Brasil Telecom sustain its growth amidst Brazil’s deregulated and ever-expanding communications market. By consolidating multiple provisioning systems onto a single, unified operational support system (OSS) that integrates order management, inventory management and service activation, Brasil Telecom expects to reduce capital and operating expenses, improve customer service and accelerate time to market for new services.

“In order to continue to meet the demand for next-generation mobile and IP services, we needed to streamline our provisioning processes to ensure rapid time to revenue and a seamless customer experience,” said Sergio Costa, IT Manager, Brasil Telecom. “Our extension of Oracle will allow us to automate the entire provisioning process, reduce order fallout and maintain an accurate view of our network and service inventory. This, in turn, will enable us to increase capacity to process orders and reduce our capital expenditures as we transform our network to IP.”

Oracle Corp. (Nasdaq: ORCL)

Brasil Telecom Participações SA (NYSE: BRP)

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