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NetCracker to Streamline OSS for Hub One to Accelerate New Service Offerings

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Hub One will be deploying NetCracker’s OSS Solution to help the company to expand, tailor, and accelerate its service offerings; gain greater control over its network topology; and streamline its OSS infrastructure. According to NetCrackers recent press release, NetCracker will work with Hub One, which is currently the communications service provider for Paris’ three major airports – Paris-Charles de Gaulle, Paris-Orly, and Paris-Le Bourget, to streamline its end-to-end OSS capabilities and to enhance its ability to deploy, manage, and troubleshoot all of its networks and service platforms using NetCracker's proven OSS solution. With this solution, Hub One will gain greater knowledge and control over its network topology, including DWDM, MPLS, SDH, Internet, and Voice technologies and services. This will in turn enable the company to facilitate network and services changes more rapidly.

 

“Hub One is at the forefront of the airport’s telecommunications revolution. NetCracker was a clear and proven choice for rationalizing our OSS, improving our control over our networks, and delivering a greater variety of services to market more rapidly,” said Nicolas Lehovetzki, Telecom Division Director, Hub One.

 

“Working with Hub One is an exciting opportunity for NetCracker because it allows us not only to deliver our proven technology and expertise to enhance an advanced communications provider, but also to demonstrate our ability to enable other industries, such as airports and transportation, to utilize new communications technologies most effectively,” said Sylvain Seignour, Vice President Americas and Europe, NetCracker.

 

  Source - NetCracker (Sept 17, 2013)
 
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