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America Movil Selects NEC & NetCracker for OSS Consolidation Across All LATAM Operators

America Movil Selects NEC & NetCracker for OSS Consolidation Across All LATAM Operators

NEC and NetCracker Technology announced today that they have been selected to provide a consolidated, end-to-end OSS solution for all of America Movil's (AMX) Latin American operators, covering operations across Argentina, Brazil, Mexico, Colombia, Dominican Republic and Puerto Rico. AMX is a Mexico-based telecommunications company and is among the largest mobile network operators in the world, providing communications services to more than 289 million mobile customers across 18 countries.

According to NEC and NetCracker, the program is part of AMX's initiative to consolidate and standardize its OSS platforms within its Latin American operators in order to accelerate time-to-market, improve business agility and deliver unparalleled customer experience. The deployment of a consolidated OSS platform will help AMX to accelerate time-to-market by automating network and service fulfillment, to streamline the ordering process and deliver a better customer experience and to automate service decomposition for service assignment and activation across LATAM. The solution will also help AMX to create a centralized, up-to-date inventory for physical and logical information, maximizing network utilization and investment.

Enrique Leiva, President, NEC de Mexico SA 
NEC de Mexico has made great strides in the evolution of its business model, and we are very pleased to nail down this journey with a project of this magnitude that strengthens us as a business solution integrator. This is just another step in a long standing relationship between AMX and NEC.

Sylvain Seignour, Vice President of Global Sales, NetCracker 
This partnership with America Movil highlights NEC's and NetCracker's ability to deliver cross-regional, multi-country implementations and enables our customers to standardize across different countries and operational environments. We look forward to working with AMX on this important OSS transformation.

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