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Intec’s Convergent Billing’s Crucial Phase Implemented at Polkomtel S.A.

3:31 pm   -   March 23rd, 2008

Intec completed the initial phase in the implementation of its Intec Convergent Billing technology with Polkomtel. Intec’s convergent architecture is a new innovation in the Polish market that will permit Polkomtel to launch new value added and bundle services and to implement new marketing campaigns, such as special rates for family and friends. As part of a long-term and extensive partnership agreement, this project was begun last year.

Konrad Kobylecki, Management Board Member and Operations Director from Polkomtel, said, “Intec has worked with Polkomtel for the past several months to deliver the biggest convergent billing site in Poland through the installation of the Intec Convergent Billing platform. With Intec’s market leading billing and customer management system, Polkomtel will be able to improve offer flexibility and time-to-market due to having all its billing functions on one platform, across pre- paid, post-paid and all other types of customer and product services…Intec Convergent Billing will play a crucial role in supporting our billing operations as well as providing us with the flexibility and scalability to launch our highly advanced new services.”

Polkomtel S.A. is one of three major mobile operators in Poland, a country with one of the biggest wireless markets in Central and Eastern Europe. The operator has established a reputation as an innovator its field, delivering advanced GSM-technology-based services to its customers ahead of all its competitors. Since the beginning of its operations Polkomtel has been the pioneer in implementing state-of-the-art technological and data communication solutions into the Polish market. The network’s customers were the first in Poland to use HSCSD high speed data transmission as well as GPRS and EDGE packet data transmission and also the first to use the full range of services relying on advanced mobile technologies, UMTS included. Plus, one of the brand names Polkomtel operates under, offers the most extensive 3G coverage in Poland. The company currently has over 13 million customers across the country.

Gary Bunney, Intec’s Chief Operating Officer, said, “We are delighted to be working with an operator that has such an enviable record innovating in its market and capturing market share. Moving to convergent billing is now the critical focus as this will enable Polkomtel to launch new market leading product bundles, win new customers, and further grow its market share. The selection of the new billing system and supplier partner was therefore of paramount importance and followed an extensive evaluation of the major vendors in the market” He added, “ Polkomtel chose Intec billing because of its ability, proven on every continent across the globe, to power convergent services, and support innovative and dynamic tariffs structures irrespective of payment regimes. To support Polkomtel we have established a dedicated team, including local Polish staff, and this will expand to form the core of our central Europe competency center providing billing expertise to our customers in Poland and across the wider Central and Eastern European Region”.

Used by many of the world’s leading telecoms operators, Intec Convergent Billing is a fully convergent billing system designed to meet the present and future needs of wireless, wireline, MVNO and IP-based carriers. Intec Convergent Billing’s comprehensive technology bills for any kind of service or payment method including next-generation services such as VoIP or IPTV, and sophisticated multi-product bundles.

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

About Polkomtel

Polkomtel S.A. is one of the three major mobile telephony operators in Poland, marketing its services under three brand names: Plus, Simplus, and Sami Swoi. Following a tender held by the Minister of Communication, on 1 February 1996, the Company was awarded concession No. 1 for the provision of telecommunications services and a permit for the construction in Poland of a mobile GSM 900 MHz digital radio communication network with the 601 paging number.

Polkomtel has pioneered innovative GSM-technology-based services in the Polish market. Among other notable achievements, it was the first company to offer MMS messaging and voice-based access to SMS messages to its customers. The network’s customers were the first in Poland to use HSCSD high speed data transmission as well as GPRS and EDGE packet data transmission and also the first to use the full range of services relying on advanced mobile technologies, UMTS included. Plus offers the most extensive 3G coverage in Poland. The Company boasts a formidable network of showrooms and provides its services by direct selling. The Customer Service Division, employing highly-qualified consultants, is available to subscribers should they run into any problems using their mobile phones.

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

About Intec

Intec supplies solutions to over 70 of the world’s top 100 telecoms carriers and is one of the world’s fastest growing major BSS/OSS (business and operation support system) vendors. Intec’s 400 customers include AT&T, Cable & Wireless, The Carphone Warehouse (UK), China Unicom, Deutsche Telekom, Eircom (Ireland), France Telecom, Hutchison 3G, O2, Orange, T-Mobile, Telefonica, Vodafone, Virgin Mobile, Vivo and Verizon. This firm works closely with its customers, many of whom have been with Intec since its inception, to provide the highest standards of performance, flexibility, and robustness to help carriers service their customers effectively and profitably. Intec’s comprehensive and expanding range of products, solutions and services includes:

*** Retail billing and customer management;

*** Multi-service mediation and activation;

*** Inter-carrier billing settlements including US CABS and ITU-based settlement;

*** End-to-end content partner management;

*** Optimized wholesale routing and trading;

*** Real-time pre/post-paid mediation and charging; and

*** Pre-integrated solutions for wholesale, wireless and core IMS charging functions.

Founded in 1997, Intec is listed on the London Stock Exchange (ITL.L) and has over 1,700 staff and 31 offices in 25 countries.

For more information, visit the Intec website; http;//www.intecbilling.com.

Websites: http://www.intecbilling.com
http://www.polkomtel.com.pl (Polish)



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