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Russian Operator Yota Upgrades to Nexign Network Monetisation Suite

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Nexign recently announced the successful migration of subscribers in all branch offices of the Russian mobile broadband services provider Yota to the Nexign Network Monetisation Suite – a versatile solution for real-time rating, charging and policy control across all network services.

Yota was the first operator to offer its customers communication bundles configurable to minutes and gigabytes, as well as differentiated payment for various types of traffic, claims Nexign.

 

Yota’s existing solution did not enable horizontal scaling, which meant that the company needed a scalable and flexible instrument for charging and policy control inside the network.

To increase effectiveness of its internal processes, Yota opted for Nexign Network Monetisation Suite, which included solutions like PCRF (Policy and Charging Rules Function), RCAF (RAN congestion awareness function) and UDR (User Data Repository).

Nexign Network Monetisation Suite enabled Yota to quickly launch new products and services with minimum cost for their implementation. The system also has many open interfaces and allows Yota to integrate new services easily, even if it involves partners. Thanks to functional and technological capabilities of the product, the company provides customer services even in the conditions of congestion.

Andrey Zhikin, IT Director of Yota
The jointed project with Nexign and implementation of Nexign Network Monetisation Suite allowed us to launch unique product for the telco market called “The communications constructor” and maintain high quality of our services while increasing the number of customers.

Alexey Vedin, Director of Network Monetisation Products at Nexign
This Nexign project for Yota is the first time when we implemented our solution in a telecom operator that uses a third-party billing system. Nevertheless, integration with Yota’s BSS systems was carried out with no impact on customers in all Yota branches, and without any failures or service interruption.

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