Frost & Sullivan names Clarity International the OSS Vendor of the Year

6:01 am   -   June 18th, 2007

Clarity, the telecommunication industry’s Operational Support System (OSS) business process automation company, has recently announced that Frost & Sullivan, a global growth consulting company, has recognized Clarity as the 2007 Telecom OSS Vendor of the Year in Asia Pacific. Clarity received the award as part of the 2007 Frost & Sullivan Asia Pacific ICT Awards, held in Singapore to recognize outstanding performance by companies in the Asia Pacific region in the field of information and communications technology (ICT). (more…)

Clarity Signs Global Agreement with Tata Consultancy Services

6:59 am   -   May 23rd, 2007

Clarity, the telecommunication industry’s Operational Support System (OSS) business process automation company, has signed a global alliance agreement with Tata Consultancy Services (TCS), a leading global IT services, business solutions and outsourcing firm. (more…)

Reliance Communications and Clarity Join Forces at TeleManagement World

5:08 am   -   May 15th, 2007

Clarity, the telecommunication industry’s Operational Support System (OSS) business process automation company, will be joining forces with India’s Reliance Communications at this year’s TeleManagement World conference in Nice to deliver a valuable paper on how convergent phone operators can optimise the returns on their infrastructure investments using an NGOSS-based approach to OSS. (more…)

Clarity appoints William Tickner as Vice President, Europe & CIS

6:28 am   -   May 1st, 2007

Clarity, the telecommunications industry’s Operations Support System (OSS) business process automation company, has recently announced the appointment of William Tickner as Vice President, Europe & CIS. William will focus on strengthening Clarity ’s strategic partnerships and business development activities to drive growth in these regions. (more…)

Clarity Opens Asian Headquarters

6:15 am   -   April 23rd, 2007

Clarity, the telecommunication industry’s Operational Support System (OSS) business process automation company, has opened an office in Singapore to provide support for customers and partners across the Asia-Pacific region. The new Singapore office, located in the Central Business District, will provide a range of business services, including marketing, sales, pre-sales and customer support. (more…)

PT Telkom Deploys Clarity Next Generation OSS

7:14 pm   -   January 11th, 2007

Clarity, an Operational Support System (OSS) business process automation company, has announced the successful deployment of its pre-integrated end-to-end platform solution with PT Telkomunikasi Indonesia (Telkom). The project will form a single strategic OSS platform used for the inventory, provisioning and assurance of all PT Telkom network and services, based upon a hybrid of Next Generation Networks (NGN), IP MPLS and legacy technologies. (more…)

Clarity Wins OSS Contract With 3G Operator PT Hutchison CP Telecommunications

8:54 pm   -   August 7th, 2006

Clarity International, a supplier of next generation Operational Support Systems (OSS) has won a contract with Indonesia’s 3G Telecom Operator PT Hutchison CP Telecommunications (HCPT) to provide highly scalable real-time provisioning of mobile services.

“3G operators face a number of complex convergence challenges,” says Angela Dickenson Senior VP Strategy of Clarity. “3G networks mean deployment and management of both traditional mobile as well as next generation IP technology. 3G services necessitate on-demand delivery of innovative application and content services, as well as traditional voice and messaging services to the subscriber’s mobile phone. Clarity OSS has been uniquely designed to support convergent delivery of voice, data, application and content services over legacy and next generation networks and we are very excited to see the continued adoption of Clarity by 3G mobile service providers.”

HCPT and its prime systems integrator Tech Mahindra, selected Clarity OSS for real-time, zero-touch provisioning of subscriber services. “We selected Clarity from a competitive field because of the system’s scalability and configurability. HCPT anticipates significant growth in subscriber volumes in the next few years and we also needed an OSS that can be easily configured to deploy new services quickly. Based on our evaluation, we believe the Clarity system can provide optimum support in these areas,” said Jaideep Potdar, Head of OSS Practice at Tech Mahindra. (more…)

Clarity Wins Telecom OSS Contract With Indonesia’s PT Telkom

8:46 pm   -   July 25th, 2006

Clarity International, a global supplier of next-generation Operational Support Systems (OSS), has signed a multi-million-dollar contract with Indonesian tier one telecommunications service provider PT Telkom.

PT Telkom selected Clarity OSS apparently after an extensive international search. PT Telkom was seeking world-best technology to unify and improve its services across all its products while reducing operational costs. (more…)

Clarity Wins Hotly Contested Contract at Tier 1 Telekom Malaysia

9:28 pm   -   February 13th, 2006

Clarity International Pty Ltd, a leading supplier of next generation Operational Support Systems (OSS), has signed a multi-million dollar license deal with Telekom Malaysia Berhad for Clarity’s convergent inventory system.
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