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EMEA T1 Operator Deploys Allot PCC for Time of Day and Zero-Rated App-Centric Plans

EMEA T1 Operator Deploys Allot PCC for Time of Day and Zero-Rated App-Centric Plans

Allot Communications, a leading supplier of service optimization and revenue generation solutions for fixed and mobile broadband operators and cloud providers worldwide, yesterday announced that it has received an order from a Tier-1 mobile operator in EMEA with over 4 million subcribers for the Allot Policy Control and Charging (PCC) solution.

Allot’s PCC solution enables the T1 service provider to offer their customers with application-centric plans. The solution also provides usage and business analytcis, enabling launch of innovative plans.

According to Allot, the operator will also use the solution to offer application and time based zero-rated plans, with initial plans to roll out app-centric plans such as video streaming services and social media services (such as Facebook).

As mobile data usage continues to skyrocket, improved intelligence of all subscriber activity is crucial to mobile operators looking to create charging models that benefit both operator and subscribers. With the Allot solution in place, this operator can now act on network analytics insights and roll-out smart-charging plans. It enables the service provider to offer application-centric plans, which were found in the Allot MobileTrends Charging Report H1 2014 App-Centric Operators on the Rise, to show higher ARPU and lower churn for operators.“

-   Yaniv Sulkes, AVP Marketing at Allot Communications

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