T-Mobile Austria selects Comarch to consolidate network inventory

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T-Mobile Austria, the second largest mobile provider in Austria with more than four million customers, is to implement the Comarch Network Inventory system to provide a comprehensive view of its network and enable more efficient network management.

Comarch will be responsible for the system’s implementation and integration. In addition to the Network Inventory system, Comarch’s  Auto-Discovery & Reconciliation module will be implemented to ensure automated handling of any discrepancies between the data in T-Mobile’s inventory system and the real state of its network.

“They say your decisions are as good as your information,” said Athanasios Avgeridis, the senior vice president of operations technology at T-Mobiel Austria. “This is why we believe that superb network management and planning starts with the accuracy of the inventory data. A modern inventory tool, like Comarch Network Inventory, will therefore not only help us see the complete view of our network in a single place. Ultimately it will also help us optimise network investment plans, improve our reporting, resolve any network issues faster and in the end – improve our customer experience.

Comarch has been a partner for the T-Mobile Group since 2006. Throughout the years various projects have been realized in both the BSS and the OSS domain for the Group’s subsidiaries in various European countries, including Germany, Austria and Poland. The Next Generation Network Inventory project carried out with T-Mobile Austria is the next step towards strengthening the cooperation between both groups.

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