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Mahindra Comviva Strikes Deal with Leading Middle East Operator for its Enterprise Communication Platform

Mahindra Comviva Strikes Deal with Leading Middle East Operator for its Enterprise Communication Platform Image Credit: Mahindra Comviva

Mahindra Comviva, the global leader in providing mobility solutions today announced a new deal with a leading operator in Middle East for its Enterprise Communication Platform (ECP). Mahindra Comviva’s ECP is a mobile engagement solution that provides a single platform for Enterprises to interact with their customers, partners and employees.

Mahindra Comviva's ECP is designed to enable operators to create new revenue streams and dramatically improve the way they monetize A2P messaging, by enabling requirements across different Enterprise verticals into a single platform – and deliver different types of content across channels through a more powerful, customized solution than conventional products.

According to Mahindra Comviva, its Enterprise Communications Platform (ECP) is a proven solution serving customers in more than 60 countries across the globe. Mahindra Comviva said that its ECP has dramatically improved the enterprise messaging traffic for a leading operator in India by over 8 times in the last one year and enabled a leading Asian operator to monetize content services and generate more than $100 million in revenue in one year.

Aditya Dhruva, Head, Messaging and Broadband Solutions, Mahindra Comviva
Across the globe, in developed and developing nations alike, Enterprises are looking for solutions that enable them to reach customers faster and better. This business need, especially on mobile, presents a compelling revenue opportunity for telecom operators as they are looking for ways to offset their drop in P2P SMS revenues. Mahindra Comviva’s Enterprise Communication Platform (ECP) helps operators monetize their messaging infrastructure for this A2P traffic, by enabling enterprises to rapidly create and deploy a multi-channel engagement with their customers.

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