Alestra uses NetCracker revenue management to support new offerings

Sylvian Seignour, NetCracker Sylvian Seignour, NetCracker

Alestra, a Mexican IT services company, has deployed the NetCracker Technology’s Revenue Management system in order to have a flexible billing system capable of supporting its innovative offerings.

Alestra offers a wide range of cloud, collaboration, security, mobility and data centre services to businesses of all sizes and industries. The company has gone into production with the NetCracker system in order to reduce overall total cost of ownership by eliminating customisations built around its existing billing platform. The NetCracker offering will also consolidate billing, rating and charging processes, streamlining operations and accelerating time-to-market for new services.

“As we launch more innovative and comprehensive offerings, we need a revenue management platform that can scale with our new market strategies without compromising the quality and responsiveness expected by our customers,” said Carlos Lerma, the CIO at Alestra. “We are excited to use NetCracker’s Revenue Management offering, which will help us roll out new products swiftly and efficiently while simultaneously supporting our other offerings.”

As part of the implementation, NetCracker provided Alestra with professional services, including configuration, testing, training, performance and post-production services.

“Our partnership with Alestra validates the flexible and scalable nature of our next-generation Revenue Management solution,” said Sylvain Seignour, the vice president of Global Sales at NetCracker. “We look forward to working

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