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Comarch Position in Gartner’s BSS Market Report Rated Strong

10:56 am   -   January 14th, 2009

Reported in leading analyst’s BSS Market Overview and Strategic Scorecard for Vendors (2008)

Comarch announced today that it had been rated as “strong” in Gartner’s “Business Support System Market Overview and Strategic Scorecard for Vendors, 2008” report and as “Stable” in the “OSS Market Overview and Strategic Scorecard for Vendors, 2008” report.

Gartner evaluated global vendors based on the scope of their products or services, market understanding, offering strategy, geographic strategy, sales strategy, market responsiveness as well as track record and overall viability. The overall score is a summary of scores in individual criteria.

“We are very proud of the fact that that we are becoming more and more visible on the market. We have been recognized for many years now by numerous analyst companies. Global clients appreciate the flexibility and quality of our products and solutions. We are constantly improving our offers and ensuring our products comply with the latest technologies and standards, such as SOA, IMS, eTOM, Information Technology Infrastructure Library (ITIL) and Parlay,” said Piotr Piatosa, VP Telecommunications, Comarch SA.

The end-to-end Comarch BSS Suite includes modules developed in-house for billing and rating, mediation, revenue collection, customer and partner management, sales and marketing, business intelligence, revenue assurance, fraud management, interconnect billing, roaming settlement, voucher management, product catalog, and point of sale, among other things. In addition, the Comarch OSS Suite includes network management, inventory management, trouble ticketing,fault management modules, and various others. The company also offers a compact BSS/OSS/CRM solution for operators that require the fast introduction of new services.

Based on shifting requirements toward holistic IT/network management, Comarch has strengthened its product suite. At the center of this refocus has been the addition of process modeling functionality to its suite, which is offered as process-driven inventory management and next-generation service assurance integrated products.

About Gartner Market Scope

Market Scope is the evaluation of a marketplace for a specific time period. It depicts Gartner’s analysis of how certain vendors’ measure against criteria for that marketplace, as defined by Gartner. Gartner does not endorse any vendor, product or service depicted in Market Scope, and does not advise technology users to select only those vendors with the highest rating.

About Comarch Telecommunications Business Unit

Since 1993, Comarch’s Telecommunications Business Unit has been specializing in designing, implementing and integrating solutions and services for telecommunications operators. Experience gained throughout this period, in addition to its knowledge of the latest industry trends, allows the company to flexibly adapt itself to the needs and expectations of every client. Comarch’s widely developed operations, both in Poland and abroad, are the strongest confirmation yet of its evidently high-quality solutions in the areas of billing, inter-partner settlements, and the management of telecommunications networks, services and value-added services. The telecommunications business unit offer is primarily addressed to fixed, mobile and VoIP operators, cable TV networks, internet service providers, and MVNO operators.

For more information, please visit: http://www.telecommunications.comarch.com




 




















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