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Australia’s NBN Co selects Comptel for catalog-driven service fulfillment for IP services
April 5, 2011
HELSINKI -- Comptel Corporation (NASDAQ OMX Helsinki: CTL1V), the leading vendor of dynamic Operations Support System (OSS) software, today announced a new, multi-year contract with Australia’s NBN Co to supply Comptel Fulfillment. The solution will support the delivery of IP services on the ground-breaking broadband network NBN Co are currently deploying.
NBN Co Limited is tasked and funded by the Australian Government to design, build and operate a next generation National Broadband Network (NBN) that will connect 93% of all Australian premises with fibre based services, and the remaining 7% with next generation wireless and satellite technologies. NBN Co will use Comptel’s catalog-driven fulfillment solution, including logical and service inventory and service lifecycle management, to ensure wholesale services are delivered fast and efficiently on the network to the retail channels.
Key Facts:
For Comptel, this is a major agreement with a new customer. NBN Co will eventually provide nationwide services to be accessible at approximately 10 million premises in Australia.
Comptel was selected after a comprehensive evaluation of all the solutions on the market.
The delivery will be done in collaboration with Comptel partner Alcatel-Lucent.
This NBN network project is a multi-billion dollar investment, and will be Australia’s single largest building infrastructure project in the nation’s history.
Comptel Corp. (Nasdaq, Helsinki: CTL1V)
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