eServGlobal Top Up Suite Arrives at the Crest of the World

12:03 pm   -   April 23rd, 2008

ZTE, leading Chinese telecoms solutions provider, selected eServGlobal’s Top Up Suite eRetail and eVoucher solutions for Nepal provider

Today, eServGlobal Limited announced that leading Chinese telecoms solutions provider ZTE selected its Top Up Suite eRetail and eVoucher solutions to provide prepaid mobile recharge and voucher management services to Nepal Telecom’s five million subscribers. The state-of-the-art top-up product of eServGlobal will provide unified recharging services to Nepal Telecom’s GSM, CDMA, as well as PSTN networks.

Nepal Telecom, the leading mobile operator in Nepal, will use the eRetail and eVoucher solutions to provide voucher based recharge as well as electronic recharge for their rapidly-growing client base. eServGlobal’s Top Up Suite reduces the cost of transactions while increasing payment opportunities. eVoucher can unify all recharging methods, from any kind of channels using any type of funding, including voucher recharge codes, electronic funds, cash, bank accounts or credit cards. To eliminate voucher costs, eRetail enables service providers to manage and expand their distribution network efficiently.

The contract with Nepal Telecom is the first signed under a new global framework agreement with ZTE to deliver mobile recharge services.

“Nepal Telecom is preparing for rapid growth, particularly in the strong prepaid market”, said Mr. Lok Raj Sharma, Director, Mobile Services Directorate. “We selected the ZTE/eServGlobal eRetail and eVoucher solution as its range of innovative features gives us the flexibility to provide many different recharge methods to suit our customer needs, and offers the scalability to support our
future growth.”

Laurent Lafarge, Chief Executive Officer of eServGlobal, said “We are proud to deliver our mobile recharge solutions with ZTE to Nepal Telecom, who are leading innovation in their market. eServGlobal is committed to the Asian market and we look forward to contributing to Nepal Telecom’s success.”

The project will commence immediately and will conclude by December 2008.

About Nepal Telecom

Nepal Telecom is the dominant player in the telecommunications sector in Nepal and is committed to provide nation-wide reliable telecommunication service to serve as an impetus to the social, political, and economic development of the country. The firm provides PSTN, national and international long distance services, GSM, CDMA, Data, and internet services all over the country. With a current subscriber base of 1.4M subscribers, the GSM network is growing at a rapid pace and Nepal Telecom is working towards more than doubling the GSM network capacity within this year.

For more information, please visit their website: http://www.ntc.net.np

About ZTE

ZTE, a leading global player in the telecommunications arena has a very large market share in the Nepalese telecommunications market. It has been providing the equipment and services to Nepal Telecom, the national telecom operator, for a variety of projects like GSM, CDMA, WCDMA, national SDH/IP backbone, DSL etc. to name a few. With its state of the art technology and unbeatable services, ZTE is playing an important role in developing the communication infrastructure in Nepal.

For more information, please visit their website: http://wwwen.zte.com.cn


About eServGlobal

eServGlobal (LSE: ESG & ASX: ESV) invents smart communication and payment services for telecommunications service providers operating on all generation networks.

The firm’s innovative solutions help service providers to grow new revenues, reduce churn, and lower costs. In addition, service providers are assured of seamless evolution to new network architectures, such as IMS and beyond.

As payment is crucial, eServGlobal’s Charging Suite responds to increasingly sophisticated charging and billing challenges while providing advanced recharge and m-payment solutions. The innovative Retention Suite delivers targeted incentives to increase customer satisfaction and retention. Meeting customer demand for new communication experiences, the eServGlobal Messaging Suite enables reliable delivery of multimedia services such as unified messaging, video blog, SMS, and instant messaging. The Network Suite supplies enhanced personalization and network optimization.

Over 80 of the world’s leading service providers, with over 400 million mobile subscribers in more than 50 countries, are taking advantage of eServGlobal’s end-to-end solutions and expertise to quickly deliver revenue-generating services. With 14 offices around the world and staff from 20 different countries, they provide flexible solutions with ongoing product development, based on a deep understanding of their customers’ challenges.

eServGlobal is active in the Southern Asia region, with significant deployments in India, Indonesia, Malaysia, and Singapore.

The firm is listed on the Australian Stock Exchange (ASX: ESV) and the London Stock Exchange AIM market (LSE: ESG). From 1 January to 30 June 2007, eServGlobal reported a net profit before tax of A$9.1 million, up 104% from the previous year. A dividend of 2 cents per share was paid.

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


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