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TNS' LTE Roaming Hub Adds Key International Destinations to Support Majority of US Operators

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Transaction Network Services (TNS) has reached a major milestone with the Competitive Carriers Association (CCA) LTE Roaming Hub.

The Hub has added key international destinations and now satisfies over 85% of the international roaming requirements of the Hub’s member operators.

TNS’ roaming portfolio seamlessly enables operators to expand their domestic and international footprint while maximizing network effectiveness with a suite of visibility and intelligence tools. TNS has recently expanded the Hub to the top 10 international destinations including Mexico, Canada, Dominican Republic, Italy, France, Germany, Spain, and the UK.

From small rural operators in the US to the largest multi-national carriers, TNS has over 500 operator customers and comprehensively addresses the needs of wireless and wireline operators globally. TNS’ networks have been specifically designed and configured for the transmission of transaction-related, time sensitive data and support a variety of widely accepted communications protocols.

Since its founding in 1990, TNS has grown to provide services in more than 60 countries across the Americas, Europe and the Asia Pacific region, and offers 24x7x365 support via its Network Operating Centers in the US, UK and Australia. 

Paul Florack, Vice President of Product Management, TNS
Through the CCA LTE Roaming Hub, TNS provides roaming to and from 4G networks, including VoLTE roaming, and circuit-switched fall back to Inter-Standard Roaming on 3G voice and SMS. 

Steven K. Berry, President & CEO, CCA
We are extremely pleased to be celebrating the expanding coverage of CCA’s LTE Roaming Hub. TNS and CCA are dedicated to continuing this vital investment in our Hub to ensure it maintains its market leading position and realizes its full potential. 

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