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Wind Tre Extends Deployment of TEOCO HELIX PM to Fixed and Transport Network Domains

Wind Tre Extends Deployment of TEOCO HELIX PM to Fixed and Transport Network Domains Image Credit: Kentoh/Bigstockphoto.com

TEOCO announced that Wind Tre, a leading Italian mobile operator and one of the main alternative players in the fixed line market, will extend its current deployment of its HELIX PM solution to assure its fixed and transport network domains. 

Wind Tre will expand the use of HELIX PM beyond its mobile network domain, to include its converged service offering, together with integrated mobile and fixed telephony and Internet services.

TEOCO had already been selected by Wind Tre to deploy HELIX and to deliver performance management services for its radio network. Under the terms of this latest agreement, TEOCO will extend its HELIX deployment to also provide performance management for Wind Tre’s fixed and transport network domains.   By extending the use of HELIX PM from mobile to fixed and transport domains, the quantity of data being processed and analyzed to investigate network performance issues and manage KPIs will be strongly increased. 

Fabio Luigi Piccini, Technology Infrastructure and Systems Director, Wind Tre
Widening HELIX PM to include our fixed and transport network domains was a reasonable decision taken in partnership with an important partner.

Avi Goldstein, CFO, TEOCO
Working with such a progressive converged operator will help us showcase the extensive capabilities of our HELIX PM solution, including its innovative machine learning capabilities.

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