"We are happy to be working with
Nokia Siemens Networks to radically streamline our network and service
architecture with its best-of-breed subscriber management system," says
Joachim Horn, CTO, T-Mobile. "The deployment of this system is part of
our ongoing efforts to redesign our network over the next few years,
staring first with multimedia messaging, continuing on with HLRs and
other applications to follow."
“Service providers, such as
T-Mobile, know how important it will be to offer their customers a more
personalized communication experience as fast and as efficiently as
possible,” says Jürgen Walter, head of Converged Core, Nokia Siemens
Networks. “They want an unified approach to subscriber data that allows
them to profile their subscribers for the best possible fit of
services, while at the same time streamline the management of this
data. We are pleased that T-Mobile has recognized ours as the best
solution to help it achieve these aims.”
The Nokia Siemens
Networks solution for Common Network Subscriber Management, which
already supports some 15 million users of T-Mobile’s MMS application,
replaces T-Mobile’s legacy multiple databases with a single common
database featuring open interfaces and real-time capabilities. In the
next phase, T-Mobile will replace its legacy Home Location Registers
(HLRs) by deploying new next-generation dataless HLR application
servers provided by Nokia Siemens Networks.
In addition to the
Nokia Siemens Networks dataless Home Location Register, the solution
also includes the industry leading open, realtime subscriber database
platform provided by Apertio. Apertio the leading provider of
subscriber data platforms and applications built specifically for
mobile, fixed, and converged telecommunications operators, has recently
been acquired by Nokia Siemens Networks to strengthen its ability to
help customers simplify their networks and manage their key asset –
subscriber data., .The acquisition of Apertio was completed on Feb.
11th.
“Our ongoing work with T-Mobile continues to push the
technology boundaries, slashing cost and providing the flexibility to
ensure it remains at the forefront of highly personalized and
compelling new generation service delivery,” says Paul Magelli, head of
Subscriber Data Management, Converged Core, Nokia Siemens Networks..
Thanks
to a close partnership with T-Mobile, the project was carried out
successfully and seamlessly on a live system over a period of several
months. Besides implementation of the new system, Nokia Siemens
Networks also provides professional services like database management
support, subscriber migration, network and application integration,
security services and maintenance.
The subscriber database
solution provides the highest real-time capabilities on the market,
open interfaces for maximum flexibility for connecting to all kinds of
dataless applications, and geographical redundancy for superior
reliability. The capability to integrate new services quickly, add new
subscriber information and change data models on the fly without
service interruption gives T-Mobile greater agility to adapt to
changing markets.