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Subex Azure addresses Revenue Assurance issues in Latin America

3:11 pm   -   October 20th, 2007

Subex Azure Ltd, a leading global provider of Operations Support Systems (OSS) solutions for telecom operators, continues to address the unique needs of telecom operators within the Latin America region with its integrated suite of Revenue Assurance, Fraud, Interconnect and Service Activation products.

A recent study by Analysys Research entitled, “2007 Global Operator
Attitudes to Revenue Management Survey” shows that Central and Latin
America (CALA) region operators lose close to 16 percent of revenue due to
various forms of fraud, poor OSS processes, billing errors and credit
management issues. In order to meet the increasing demands of its
existing customers and new business prospects, Subex Azure plans continued
expansion of its existing Mexico and Brazil based professional services
and support operations.

Subex Azure ranks as the world’s number one provider of Fraud
Management and Revenue Assurance solutions and has successfully managed to
leverage its large employee base and financial strength to customize its
solutions to the specific needs of its diverse customers.

“Subex Azure understands the issues specific to CALA when it comes to
revenue loss and we are committed to helping operators there recoup the
lost revenue they should be receiving,” said Greg LeNeveu, President
– Americas, Subex Azure Ltd. “We have increased our operations this
year in tandem with the needs of the region and are now planning to
further increase our presence in the southern cone in order to bring robust
support to CALA operators in need of an integrated solution to their
OSS and Revenue Maximization issues.”

According to the Analysys survey, the CALA region is among the most
adversely affected by revenue loss when compared to the rest of the world
and stands to benefit greatly from a proactive approach aimed at
stemming unnecessary and preventable revenue leakage. The Analysys research
also reveals that operators who use revenue assurance solution providers
experience 30 percent less revenue leakage than those who use no
third-party revenue assurance specialists.

About Subex Azure Limited

Subex Azure is a leading global provider of Operations Support Systems
(OSS) solutions with a mission to empower telecom operators to achieve
competitive advantage and deliver new service experiences to
subscribers. The company pioneered the strategic concept of the Revenue
Operations Center (ROC) - a centralized and integrated infrastructure for
end-to-end monitoring, measurement and control of the operator’s revenue
chain - to foster operational dexterity and hence sustained profitability.

Subex Azure’s software portfolio powers the ROC and its best-in-class
solutions enable new service creation, subscriber-centric fulfillment,
provisioning automation, revenue assurance & cost management, data
integrity management, fraud management and interconnect/interparty
settlement.

Subex Azure’s customers include 32 of the world’s 50 largest telecom
operators by revenue. The company has more than 150 installations in over
60 countries. Subex Azure was named in the prestigious Deloitte
Technology Fast 500 Asia Pacific 2006 list of companies, underlining the
company’s growth and leadership status.

For more information please visit www.subexazure.com

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