Ooredoo Maldives has selected Alepo to provide a fixed broadband charging and customer care solution for its nationwide fixed broadband network.
The introduction of fixed broadband services — realized by a new fiber optic submarine cable — is expected to strengthen Ooredoo Maldives’ positioning as the most advanced fixed mobile service provider in the SAARC region.
In its selection of Alepo, Ooredoo Maldives cited the company’s strong presence in the SAARC region, owing to its multiple recent projects in Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, and Sri Lanka.
“Alepo gives us confidence in the successful delivery, monetization, and customer experience of Ooredoo Maldives’ new fixed broadband services,” said Vikram Sinha, CEO at Ooredoo Maldives.
To support Ooredoo Maldives’ fixed broadband business, Alepo will deploy its signature B/OSS framework, Alepo Service Enabler (SE).
The carrier-class platform brings together convergent charging and billing, CRM, web self-care and mobile self-care, real-time analytics and business intelligence, in a single software environment.
With Alepo SE, Oordeoo Maldives expects to be able to fully monetize and manage its data services, take data offers to market quickly, and ensure a convenient and modern customer experience.
“Ooredoo Maldvies continues to set new technological precedents for communications service providers in the region,” said Vani Manian, technical Alepo’s director of Asia Pacific.