Euskaltel automates provisioning of data services in Basque country

Euskaltel chooses Incognito Broadband Command Center and Amper Professional Services for its cable network

Euskaltel is a Basque global telecoms operator offering fixed and mobile telephone, internet and TV services. It is the Basque Autonomous Region's top broadband operator.



Vancouver, BC, Canada. April 14, 2010 — Incognito Software, a global provider of broadband software provisioning and activation systems, and Amper, Spanish systems integrator have announced that Euskaltel S.A., has fully deployed Incognito's Broadband Command Center to automate the provisioning of its data services. Euskaltel, a
leading cable operator and broadband service provider in Spain's Basque country, required a DOCSIS 3.0-ready, flexible solution with rich integration capabilities to drive seamless device provisioning operations.

Incognito was selected over the competition as a result of a competitive RFP process. Incognito and Amper reportedly delivered the Broadband Command Center to Euskaltel on time and within budget, enabling dynamic configuration file building via multiple service class identifiers stored in LDAP. The software’s malleability, and Amper’s knowledge of customer needs, provided Euskaltel with the option to further define personalized subscriber-specific options.

"Broadband Command Center’s support for DOCSIS 3.0 and flexibility in meeting all our provisioning requirements was the key determining factor in our selection process,” said Norberto Ojinaga, Engineering and Technological Planning Director of Euskaltel S.A. “Working with Amper as a local system integrator, Incognito demonstrated its excellent partnership capabilities in the smooth deployment of its Broadband Command Center device provisioning solution.”

Broadband Command Center is built on a distributed architecture with support for the latest emerging technologies and standards. Its network- and vendor-agnostic capabilities facilitate the deployment of data, voice and video services in an efficient and cost-effective manner for cable, telecommunications and wireless operators.

"Incognito’s products have always been built with service providers’ best interests in mind," added Stephane Bourque, President and CEO of Incognito Software, "Not only does Broadband Command Center provide support for the latest technologies and standards, but it also comes with a comprehensive set of management and diagnostic tools not offered by any other solution in the industry. Our goals are to help operators bring new services to market quick and easily, and to efficiently manage both new and existing services.”

Incognito Software is a global provider of broadband software provisioning and activation solutions that help monetise IP based subscriber and commercial services. Broadband operators and large enterprises worldwide use our products to quickly and cost-effectively deploy high-reliability data, voice, and video networks. Incognito is recognised for its top-rated carrier-grade software, superior customer support, and partnerships with leading software and hardware vendors.

Euskaltel is a Basque Global Telecommunications Operator offering fixed and mobile telephone, Internet and television services It is the Basque Autonomous Region's top Broadband Operator. In 2009, the income for operations amounted to 326.2 million Euros, with 26.2 million Euros in profits. Euskaltel is deploying a last-generation fibre-optic network in the Basque Country with an investment of 1,600 million Euros -700 Euros per inhabitant- the largest network investment per inhabitant in the entire Spanish State.

Amper is a Spanish multinational company leader in the design and implementation of information systems and integrated civil and military communication solutions to meet the specific needs of each of our clients.  The Amper Network and Systems Integration (NSI) division offers comprehensive communications and networks solutions for communication operators, large industrial and financial customers and public administrations, both on the Spanish market and on the largest Latin American market, Brazil. Its business activity centers around the use of integration technologies in IP and broadband systems


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