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Italtel, Exprivia Form OSS/BSS Partnership

Italtel, Exprivia Form OSS/BSS Partnership Image Credit: Italtel

Italtel, a leading Italian-based multi-national company in Next Generation Networks and Exprivia, a process consultancy, technology services and IT solutions firm, have signed a partnership agreement to strengthen their presence in the domestic Service Provider market, with particular focus on Operational Support Systems (OSS) and Business Support Systems (BSS). The cooperation also extends to international Service Provider markets in regions already covered by the two partners such as Brazil, Argentina, Mexico, Peru and Turkey.

Italtel and Exprivia will collaborate to jointly offer solutions that will integrate their expertise, products and services in OSS and BSS with typical IT components, including Network and Inventory Creation, Work Force Management, Network Performance Management and Service Assurance. 

In addition to the business partnership, the agreement between Italtel and Exprivia includes an industry partnership to design and engineer innovative solutions for specific projects relating to topics such as virtualization through Telco over Cloud and IMS Mobile Wi-Fi offload, as well as new fields such as Business Intelligence and Big Data.

Stefano Pileri, CEO of Italtel
I am proud to announce we have signed this agreement with Exprivia. In a world that needs joint developments to optimize customer solutions and make them more flexible and adaptable, the contributions of both our companies speeds up our mutual positioning in ICT.

Domenico Favuzzi, President and CEO of Exprivia
Our partnership with Italtel is part of Exprivia's development plan. I am convinced that together we can expand our operation area, leveraging each other's strengths, skills and demand.

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