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Telenity, a leading provider of next generation converged services platforms and applications for communications networks, today announced that it provided its Canvas SMSC, Short Message Service Center to Avea, the youngest and most innovative mobile operator in Turkey with over 10 million subscribers.
As a dynamic GSM operator, Avea’s goal is to create a difference with its innovative service approaches and leading applications while providing its subscribers with the best services for the most economic prices. In order to achieve this goal, Avea needed to lower its operating and capital expenditures as well as increase the capacity and overall performance of its value added services. To this end, AVEA planned on upgrading its network infrastructure and in 2007 carried out legacy and end-of-life replacements, and installation of new equipment, mainly higher capacity converged messaging servers - Canvas SMSC - ready to support next generation services.
“From day one, Telenity demonstrated a deep understanding of our business and technical requirements as well as the needs of our growing customer base,” said Jamal Fakory CTO at Avea. “With Telenity’s Canvas SMSC solution we were able to introduce the kinds of innovative messaging packages we had in our growth plans. Canvas SMSC provided us with a sound infrastructure for high SMS traffic volumes. We were able to generate great returns through peak times around holidays and the New Year.”
“Our mission has always been to enable our operator customers to enrich their subscriber’s personal and business lives by offering high quality communication services that reflect their true needs,” said Serif Beykoz, General Manager at Telenity Europe. “Canvas SMSC is a highly scalable platform and is well-suited to support Avea with the increased use of their SMS packages. We are proud to be Avea’s choice of messaging vendor.”
Canvas SMSC helps operators:
• Gracefully handle traffic peaks to assure additional/no lost revenues;
• Increase their ARPU by enabling more applications without system overload or service outage;
• Reduce their maintenance costs with open standards based system infrastructure;
• Ensure future network agnostic solution that supports both legacy and next generation networks;
• Add on to their current infrastructure yet grow thus preserving their investment;
• Maximize their revenue assurance and minimize fraud with real time charging.
About Avea
Avea is the youngest and the most innovative operator of Turkey with 10 million subscribers. Serving 94% of the Turkish population with its next generation network, the company is growing fast both in the corporate and individual services with the brand "Avea" and constantly investing in technology and infrastructure as well as in its management and employees. Avea has over 2200 employees and roaming agreements with 466 operators in 176 countries. Avea prioritizes customer needs and renders innovative and quality services with the latest technology accompanied by its vision of being the leading company offering the customers the best quality services.
About Telenity
Telenity is a leading provider of next generation converged services platforms and applications for communications networks. Telenity's IMS ready converged services solutions include: reusable service delivery and content components enabling rapid service creation, deployment and execution functionalities across multiple services and applications; location gateways; integrated messaging solutions; and value added services. Telenity's worldwide customer base includes network operators, service providers and application providers serving over 100 million subscribers. Telenity partners with global and regional network equipment providers, system integrators and computing platform manufacturers. Learn more about Telenity’s Canvas family of converged services solutions at its website and download a copy Telescope, online newsletter.
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