Incognito partners with Tier-1 Southeast Asian service provider to deliver Metro Ethernet services

Incognito Software Systems Inc., a provider of broadband service orchestration and device management solutions, announced a partnership with a Tier-1 service provider in Southeast Asia that delivers communications, entertainment, and digital services. This partnership aims to launch a new end-to-end platform for the deployment of Metro Ethernet services to large enterprise customers with a “no-code” approach to service fulfillment.

To support the delivery of ultra-low latency Metro Ethernet services that meet the needs of business data and applications, the operator looked to invest in next-generation equipment and service provisioning automation to provide customers with a faster and more reliable network.

By leveraging Incognito’s standards-based service activation centre, the operator is able to meet strict SLAs (service level agreement), speed time-to-market for new services, and create its enterprise offerings while also leveraging the platform to manage consumer-segment fibre services. By implementing Incognito’s solution for enterprise service provisioning, the operator can unlock a multitude of benefits, such as:

  • Increased revenues from the automated turn-up of Metro Ethernet services, a shortened order-to-cash interval, and the ability to attract and easily onboard new enterprise customers.
  • Reduced IT costs thanks to open integrations with standards-based TM Forum APIs leveraging an open digital architecture (ODA) approach.
  • Minimised impacts to northbound orchestration system with abstraction of next-generation optical and ethernet network equipment and technology.
  • Limited order fallouts by eliminating manual processes with automated network discovery and provisioning processes across service and resource management layers.
  • Superior SLA adherence by implementing closed-loop processes with captured fault management and network performance data.

The decision to work with Incognito was made due to their flexibility, agility, and productised solution. These features enabled the operator to move forward with their project and deploy a platform that enables them to manage the entire lifecycle of services using fully configurable business processes. Furthermore, the codeless configuration process made possible by Incognito’s business rules editor (BRE) and out-of-the-box platform functionality allowed for speedy integration into existing back-office systems. As a result, the operator is now well-positioned to continue delivering top-quality services to their customers while ensuring optimal operational efficiency.

“We’re pleased to provide a solution that fits seamlessly within the operator’s existing OSS environment and architecture, offering open APIs and configurable business processes to manage the entire service lifecycle and facilitate the delivery of Metro Ethernet products,” says Pete Koat, business unit leader at Incognito. “It has been a pleasure collaborating with our new partner to drive these networking advancements and deliver unparalleled services that empower enterprises across the region.”

Incognito’s service activation centre is a modular, cloud-native solution that automates intent-based service provisioning of IP services and streamlines back-end processes to reduce OpEx. The platform’s TM Forum open digital architecture approach makes deployment simple, helping service providers monetise their services sooner with well-orchestrated and assured fulfillment processes. For more information, please visit Incognito.

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