Nokia Siemens Updates Subscriber Data Platform

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SUPERCOMM — Nokia Siemens Networks has released the latest version of its One-NDS subscriber data management platform. The company says it enables communications service providers to rapidly and cost-effectively create new personalized services for their customers. The new platform is expected to serve as a catalyst for the development and deployment of new services, enabling telecoms companies to take advantage of new business models.

“For many telcos, the time it takes to get new services rolled out – from concept to launch – is simply too long,” says Paul Magelli, head of Subscriber Data Management, Nokia Siemens Networks. “Because our One-NDS separates the core platform functionality from the applications it supports, innovative new offerings – whether developed in-house or, increasingly, selected from a range of applications partners – can be implemented in a matter of weeks rather than months.”

This One-NDS updated allows CSPs to implement new applications and functionality as separate modules, without requiring any changes to the core platform software. As a result, CSPs can quickly respond to changes in the market and introduce personalized services based on customer insights, according to the company. One-NDS 8.0 builds on the consolidated data approach of previous versions, which lowers network complexity therefore reducing operational and capital costs by up to 55 percent.

New applications can be deployed on top of One-NDS 8.0 to support CSPs’ efforts to improve customer services, as well as billing and charging. Moreover, says Nokia Siemens, CSPs can create value for themselves and their customers by better leveraging customer insights supported by One-NDS.

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