FTS to Showcase Business Control Layer at Conference in Munich

7:32 pm   -   November 20th, 2006

FTS (LSE: FTS), a global provider of Business Control, Billing & CRM solutions for communications service providers, will be showcasing its Business Control Layer at the forthcoming IIR conference from 4th to 8th December in Munich at the Arabella Sheraton Grand Hotel in Munich.

On its stand, FTS will be demonstrating its Leap Business Control Engine (LeapTM BCE), delivering a state of the art Business Control Layer. Business Control Layer is a software layer in a service provider’s infrastructure residing between the network/OSS and BSS. It allows providers to dynamically and in real-time adapt network or service behavior, at the customer level, in order to increase revenues and improve customer experience.

Allon Dafner, of FTS Product Management, will be presenting in a panel discussion entitled “Developing Flexible and Scalable IT Architecture to Meet the Demands of Next Generation Service Delivery”. The panel discussion is being held on Monday 4th December at 17:10. In addition, FTS will be co-chairing day 2.

IIR’s Next Generation Billing, Charging and Customer Management conference has been running for the last eight years and has become a key event in the billing calendar. The event attracts a broad range of billing and customer care professionals from across the communications industry.

To arrange a meeting on the stand, please email meetings@fts-soft.com.

About FTS
FTS (LSE: FTS) is a provider of Business Control, Billing and CRM solutions for Communications Service Providers. FTS pioneered the Business Control Layer market and is the leading player in the space. By analyzing events from a business standpoint rather than just billing them, FTS
allows Providers to better understand their customer base and leverage business value from every event and interaction. FTS deploys its full range of end-to-end, stand-alone and add-on solutions to customers in over 40 countries and has implemented solutions in wireless, wireline, cable, content and broadband markets including multiple cross-network installations. Serving the evolving needs of both traditional and next generation service providers, the company’s operations comprise four international R&D locations and strategically-located sales support offices worldwide.

In January 2006, FTS was ranked as the 54th fastest growing technology company on the 2005 Deloitte Technology Fast-500 EMEA.

For more information please visit www.fts-soft.com.



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