LapGreen Networks Chooses Lifetree Convergence for Its Networks

2:46 pm   -   February 15th, 2008

LapGreen Networks has selected Lifetree Convergence Limited as a technology partner for its networks. To begin with, it will deploy Lifetree’s applications at Uganda Telecom Limited (UTL), its operating company in Uganda.

Lifetree’s offering will cover:

1. SOA based convergent customer care and billing system:@billityTM
2. Interconnect and Roaming partner management system: connect@billityTM
3. Loyalty Management System
4. Self Care Portal
5. Mediation and Provisioning system

UTL had assessed twelve global software vendors before deciding on Lifetree. Lifetree has been awarded the contract on turnkey basis for replacing existing hardware and software applications at UTL.

“We are very pleased to have Lifetree as a partner to assist us in our plans to be the market leader and to offer the best services and experience to our customers” said Mr. Abdul Baset Elazzabi, Managing Director, Uganda Telecom Limited.

“Lifetree is delighted and honored to have been selected by LapGreen. We are truly committed to deliver the best proposition based on the latest technology framework to our clients” said Atul Chopra, Managing Director and CEO, Lifetree Convergence Limited.

About LapGreen Networks
LapGreen Networks is owned by Libya Africa Investments Portfolio for Africa. The company provides telecommunication services through its Operating Companies. LapGreen’s operating companies currently offer telecom services in Uganda, Rwanda, Ivory Coast, and Niger. The Company also owns Mali’s premier telecom company, Sahel telecom, and has invested US$4billion in cash and owns US$3billion in assets on the continent.

About Uganda Telecom Limited
Uganda Telecom Limited is a leading communications company with a portfolio of services that includes landline, mobile, data and internet. It is a major mobile operator in Uganda and offers both GSM and CDMA services to its subscribers. The company has recently launched the Next Generation Network that delivers all voice, data and even video services over one network over IP. Uganda telecom has the largest fixed line network and is also the largest ISP in the country. For more information, please visit Uganda telecom on: http://www.utl.co.ug

About Lifetree Convergence Limited
Ranked amongst India’s fastest growing Software Companies, ‘Lifetree Convergence Ltd®’ (CMMI Level 3 Company), is a global software products Company with a suite of software applications for telecommunication service providers. The company is headquartered in Gurgaon-India, with its software development centre at Bangalore and offices in Dubai, South Africa, and UK.

The Company has over 40 implementations in over 20 countries. It has been featured in NASSCOM’S “100 IT Innovators-2007”; Dun & Bradstreet’s “India’s Top IT companies-2007”. It is also the winner of the “Deloitte Technology Fast 500 Asia Pacific 2007 program”.

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