Dimetis enters into long term frame agreement with major US Telecom Operator

Dimetis, a provider of software solutions that manage data transport and contribution network for customers worldwide, has announced to have entered into a long-term frame agreement with a major US Telecom Operator. The agreement reinforces and expands Dimetis’ presence and leadership in the North American Market.

The frame agreement includes the supply and upgrade of functionalities for Dimetis’ flagship product BOSS LINK Manager™ dynamically configures, schedules, monitors and controls any data connection across transmission networks of all types. The US customer will be able to leverage a feature rich product roadmap that will enable BOSS LINK Manager™ to provide services on-demand in a distributed cloud environment.

BOSS LINK Manager™ is the one and only management system which is able to manage systems end-to-end regardless of technologies and manufacturers deployed in the network.

“We continue to expand our customer portfolio worldwide and tighten the relationship with existing customers thanks to the capabilities and the reliability of our solutions. Our customers not only rely on us to operate their networks today, but with BOSS LINK Manager™ they invest in a platform that can scale to provide orchestration between inventory systems, visibility on the operations of SDN and NFV controllers used in the network and expand their business” said Shahin Arefzadeh, Dimetis COO.

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