HTC chooses NetCracker to enhance network operations

NetCracker has announced that US co-operative operator, HTC, has chosen it as a key partner to conduct a joint upgrade of NetCracker’s resource inventory solution – part of the NetCracker 9.0 suite of converged OSS/BSS applications. This upgrade has been implemented successfully and will drive efficiencies across a number of critical business processes including service fulfilment, network optimisation, and inventory management. South Carolina-based HTC is the largest telecoms cooperative in the United States. HTC offers local telephone service, long distance, digital wireless, digital cable, high-speed internet access, and advanced business services including remote recovery services, local area network (LAN) and wide area network (WAN) design, and firewall and virtual private network (VPN) security.

“NetCracker’s strong combination of product-based solutions and proven professional services capabilities makes it a critical partner as we continue to expand and enhance our offerings in highly competitive communications and digital entertainment domains,” said Sid Blackwelder, chief information officer at HTC.

Sylvain Seignour, vice president Americas at NetCracker, added: “We are pleased to be able to support HTC in its stated mission of improving the quality of life in the areas it serves by providing the most reliable communications services possible at the best possible value. NetCracker’s comprehensive capabilities supported by our professional services expertise will create the foundation for HTC to deliver innovation and value to its customers.”


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