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Comviva Launches Digital Services Delivery Platform DSDP 2.0 for Operators

Comviva Launches Digital Services Delivery Platform DSDP 2.0 for Operators Image Credit: peshkov/Bigstockphoto.com

Comviva announced a new version of its Digital Services Delivery Platform (DSDP 2.0), empowering mobile operators to move beyond mere connectivity and embrace new growth opportunities in digital services.

With increasing digitization, many service providers are in the driver's seat in terms of value creation, as it has allowed them to become true enablers of digital experience by facilitating digital services of their partners, said Comviva. And, as this transformation gathers speed, a centralized strategy will ensure that the transition from physical to digital services results in increased efficiency and more revenue opportunities for the operator. DSDP 2.0 has been designed and developed keeping this in mind as it provides a robust and agile framework for continuous innovation and digital service delivery, while lowering OPEX and CAPEX, and reducing time to market.  

In addition to Content, service, device, fraud and API management, the platform brings new capabilities powered by Artificial intelligence including Image & Video recognition, Image & Video moderation, Media transcoding, Object detection, Auto meta-data generation, NLP for conversational interfaces, Transliteration & Translation, Text to Speech conversion and Image Database Management.

Atul Madan, COO, Mobile Lifestyle Solutions, Comviva
This is really a futuristic platform for digital services keeping in mind the evolving needs of the consumers as it comes with the latest technologies and a rich set of capabilities that will help operators to explore and realize new opportunities arising out of digital without exposing them to risks or escalating costs.

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