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Singapore's NetLink Trust Selects Amdocs B/OSS to Automate Service Ordering & Delivery

Singapore's NetLink Trust Selects Amdocs B/OSS to Automate Service Ordering & Delivery Image Credit: Amdocs

NetLink Trust, Singapore’s nationwide telecommunications infrastructure provider, has selected Amdocs to deliver a next-generation business and operations support system (B/OSS) to transform its legacy systems and fully automate order management, service design and delivery processes and service assurance.

Amdocs said the solution will accelerate delivery time for fiber connectivity and enable quicker fault repairs. The solution will also simplify the ordering experience for NetLink Trust’s customers – broadband service providers.

Amdocs' B/OSS solution to NetLink includes online portal, billing, order orchestration and service order management, workforce management and service assurance components. A web-based digital dashboard for managing orders and services will enable last-mile broadband service providers to better manage end users’ customer expectations. The solution, which includes maintenance and support services, will be delivered under a multi-year contract, whereby Amdocs will assume the role of solution provider, while also acting as prime systems integrator of third-party software and hardware.

Garry Ng, director of IT at NetLink Trust
This is a very important project for NetLink Trust, since it encompasses the core IT functions that support the delivery of fiber connectivity for Singapore’s Next-Generation Nationwide Broadband Network (NGNBN). 

Weiming Li, vice president and customer business executive at Amdocs
Our solution, which includes multiple third-party components, can be implemented within a year, enabling us to fully automate NetLink Trust’s service ordering and delivery process. This will allow NetLink Trust to achieve the service agility they need to quickly roll out fiber connectivity and reduce time to fulfil orders, thereby ensuring a better customer experience for broadband service providers and end-users.

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