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Hello Nepal Transforms BSS with AsiaInfo's Veris BSS Suite

Hello Nepal Transforms BSS with AsiaInfo's Veris BSS Suite Image Credit: Hello Nepal

AsiaInfo, a leading telecoms IT supplier, has announced a Business Support Systems (BSS) transformation contract with Nepal Satellite Telecom that owns the ‘Hello Nepal’ mobile service brand and became the country’s third mobile operator in 2009. The transformation covers the integration of AsiaInfo’s Veris BSS Product Suite, including the Veris Billing Online Charging System (OCS), Voucher Management System (VOMS) for mobile phone top-up and payments, Settlement and Interconnect, and the Veris Customer Relationship Management (CRM) solution.

According to AsiaInfo, the ‘Hello Nepal’ service had around 150,000 subscribers before the migration to the new BSS began, and AsiaInfo’s solutions and systems have enabled this number to increase to 300,000 in just four months. The Real-time Self Service (RTSS) that is bundled with Veris Billing, enables customers to take control of their account through a fully customizable web interface or mobile app. Customers can transfer minutes or data allowances to family and friends, select their price plan and even opt for higher data rates to enhance a particular service. AsiaInfo added that all these capabilities combine to deliver a superior experience for the customer, and can translate into additional revenue for the operator.

Michael Wu, CFO and Head of International Business, AsiaInfo
This is a very exciting time to be an operator in Nepal, and we are delighted to be providing the power behind the ‘Hello Nepal’ service and to be helping NSTPL bring the benefits of innovation to their subscribers. The increase in subscribers in such a short time shows the immediate impact of our Veris products.

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