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Econet Wireless Kenya CRM and Billing Awarded to Cerillion Express

11:35 am   -   December 1st, 2008

Econet Wireless Kenya, a start-up mobile communications provider, is set to go live with Cerillion Express, the new pre-integrated and pre-configured CRM and billing solution from Cerillion Technologies. The news follows Econet’s recent decision to install Cerillion’s Interconnect Manager system.

Cerillion Express provides all the elements required to support a communication provider’s business in one off-the-shelf package. Utilizing core elements of Cerillion’s bundled component product suite, the solution covers the entire customer lifecycle from initial sales and order handling to billing and collections.

“We were attracted to Cerillion Express because it facilitates rapid time to market,” says Jitendra Sharma, General Manager, IT at, Econet Wireless Kenya. “Cerillion’s solution can be implemented quickly and cost-effectively because it is pre-configured and pre-integrated. This has allowed us to accelerate our service roll-out plans.”

Cerillion Express also supports the integration of prepaid and postpaid functionality. This has enabled Econet to achieve competitive edge by offering both types of service to customers from the first day of their operation.

Michael Foley, CEO, Econet Wireless Kenya commented, “The mobile-specific nature of Cerillion Express and the ease of integration it supports has been critical in enabling us to meet all of our tight project deadlines and we are confident that it will allow us to provide all our customers with the best possible service from launch.”

Louis Hall, chief executive, Cerillion Technologies says: “The ability of Cerillion Express to grow in breadth and sophistication to keep pace with users’ expanding needs makes it ideally suited to a rapidly-growing operator like Econet. We believe that Econet’s decision to implement Cerillion Express is particularly significant not only in marking the first installation using this pioneering new deployment model but also in signaling a further key step in the growing business relationship between our two companies.”

About Cerillion Technologies

Established in 1999, Cerillion Technologies provides carrier-grade CRM & billing, interconnect, mediation, and provisioning solutions to fixed, mobile, IP, and convergent telecom operators worldwide. The Cerillion system is a bundled component solution suite supporting any deployment model: as an end-to-end pre-integrated business support system, from customer through to network interaction; in a mixed deployment, where selected modules may be replaced by third-party applications; or in a pure best-of-breed solution. The system is also fully operational as a complete managed service. Cerillion solutions deliver the business agility needed to respond quickly and effectively in a highly competitive environment.

For more information, please visit their website: http://www.cerillion.com

About Essar Global

Essar Global Limited (EGL) is a diversified corporate group with businesses in the manufacturing and services sectors of Steel, Energy, Power, Telecommunications, Shipping, Ports & Logistics, Mining & Mineral Resources, and Construction. EGL has a firm value of approximately USD $ 50 billion and employs 38,000 people worldwide. More than 15 percent of Essar’s workforce is in the Americas.

Privately owned and professionally managed, EGL has an excellent track record, having succeeded in the capital intensive and competitive manufacturing sectors. Better focus through integration, incorporation of state-of-the-art technology and innovative in-house research has made Essar Global a leading player in each of its businesses.

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