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Danish Operator Nuuday Selects Netcracker's Cloud-based Digital BSS/OSS Portfolio

Danish Operator Nuuday Selects Netcracker's Cloud-based Digital BSS/OSS Portfolio

Netcracker Technology announced that Nuuday, the largest telecom service provider in Denmark, has selected Netcracker as its strategic partner for the largest IT transformation program in the Nordic region.

Netcracker’s cloud-native, microservices-based Digital BSS/OSS portfolio and Professional Services will serve as the cornerstone of the project to help the service provider eliminate legacy solutions, quickly launch new services and create superior digital customer journeys.

The transformation program will supportall of Nuuday’s lines of business, including broadband, TV, mobile and B2B services. Nuuday will also leverage Netcracker Managed Services for the solution, which will be hosted in the public cloud.

Jon James, CEO of Nuuday
We are now making the largest IT investment in our company history with the purpose of replacing complex systems and re-engineering our commercial and operational processes to make life easier for our customers. We want to accelerate our pace of innovation and transform Nuuday into one of the most digital and advanced telcos in Europe.

Benedetto Spaziani, GM at Netcracker
Netcracker is thrilled to partner with Nuuday through this strategic initiative to modernize its BSS and OSS systems. Netcracker is making its mark in the Nordics, and we are excited for the opportunity to help realize Nuuday’s vision to become best in class.

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