Ethio Telecom selects Subex ROC Revenue Assurance

Subex has signed a new licence contract with Ethio Telecom via its partner Softpro International Limited (Mauritius), to deploy their latest version of ROC Revenue Assurance.

 

 

Ethio Telecom is the sole CSP in Ethiopia and is owned by the Ethiopian government. Ethio Telecom requested for proposals to deploy a revenue assurance solution to protect their revenue streams across multiple types of services with a huge subscriber base. Subex won the deal through a competitive RFP evaluation and bidding process, in partnership with. 

 

Ephrem Arefaine, chief quality and process officer at Ethio Telecom, said: “We are pleased to work with Subex to support our business in a rapidly changing telecom marketplace. We chose Subex because of their great track record and domain expertise along with a strong experience on implementations within Africa.”

 

Rabin Pyndiah, managing director of Softpro, said:“We are very happy to be partnering with Subex to help meet the revenue protection needs of our existing customer Ethio Telecom.”

 

Vinod Kumar, chief operating officer of Subex, added: “This win is testimony to our understanding of the African market and its challenges. Our domain expertise coupled with embedded analytics based revenue assurance solution will help Ethio Telecom in effectively increasing analyst productivity and enable faster revenue recovery along with easing knowledge management. We look forward to a long and value-driven partnership.”

 


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