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- CEO, Mobikon

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Telecom Software Provider Solutions – Value Added Services

The time when telecom carriers could generate revenue strictly through voice communication services has long since passed. Now a profound part of the market is dedicated to value-added services that can be delivered to subscribers through an existing networking infrastructure. These user demands have created a whole new niche in the market, enabling telecom solution providers to develop innovative offerings that complement standard voice communication services.

Powerful Telecom Software Solutions - Our Focus Areas

Since 2000, GlobalLogic has partnered with major ISVs and telecom solution providers to develop and support telecom software products and platforms that have been deployed by Tier-1 carriers. These products help carriers operate their networks more efficiently and satisfy the ever-growing requirements of their subscribers. Some of our focus areas for telecom software solutions include:

  • Operations Support Systems / Business Support Systems
  • Wireless Infrastructure Solutions
  • Mobile Services Solutions
  • Roaming Solutions
  • Value-Added Services
  • Location-Based Services

Our Capabilities as Telecom Software Providers

In addition to delivering full lifecycle R&D and support services, GlobalLogic also offers ISVs and telecom solution providers the below competencies:

  • Deployment and integration of a solution into a carrier’s environment:
  • Southbound integration with various network elements
  • Northbound integration with other solutions and OSS/BSS
  • Level 1, 2, 3 support for telecom carriers using a value-added solution
  • Modernization of legacy systems (e.g., migrating mainframe systems to new generation platforms like J2EE and .NET)