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Far East Asian Mobile Operator Signs Up for Azure Solutions’ Certo 2

10:22 pm   -   March 23rd, 2006

Azure Solutions, the revenue-assurance company, today announced that a leading mobile operator in Far East Asia has purchased Certo 2, the latest version of its automated revenue-assurance solution. The mobile operator currently has a customer base of seven million subscribers, offering both 2.5G and 3G services.

Certo 2 was launched in January 2006 to help operators analyze, detect and correct revenue-leakage problems in real-time. It is designed to meet the demands of high-volume, next-generation tier-one networks while, at the same time, lowering the time and effort needed to deploy and manage an enterprise-grade revenue-assurance program.

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