Apr 13, 2009

Syniverse launches future-proof, comprehensive Roaming Hub Portfolio

Syniverse launches future-proof, comprehensive Roaming Hub Portfolio

Syniverse Technologies, a leading provider of technology and business solutions for the global telecommunications industry, announced the launch of Syniverse MORE, an extensive portfolio of roaming hub solutions designed to meet the diverse roaming needs of all types of operators both today and in the future.

As the next evolution of Syniverse’s global roaming capabilities, the offerings that comprise MORE can be tailored to meet the varying needs of all sizes of mobile operators as well as the unique requirements of new entrants to the mobile space, including cable, Internet, VoIP and applications service providers.

“Syniverse has been a neutral, trusted provider solving business and technical interoperability issues for more than 20 years, so I think it’s fair to say that roaming expertise is in our DNA,” said Tony Holcombe, President and CEO, Syniverse. “The combination of our experience and industry leadership means we are able to offer a broad set of future-proof roaming hub solutions that provide unmatched flexibility for operators as they work to keep up with ever-changing global roaming requirements.”

The company plays an integral role in key industry working groups, including the GSM Association (GSMA), and has been responsible for developing many of the technical specifications required for roaming hubs. As a result, operators can rest assured that Syniverse roaming solutions meet all industry standards.

In fact, the company successfully participated in the GSMA’s Open Connectivity (OC) Roaming Hub Trial, and the Syniverse OC Roaming Hub achieved GSMA certification as a fully compliant hub.

“When you unite our long-term industry expertise with a customer base that is more than 650 strong globally and a 98 percent customer renewal rate, Syniverse is the clear choice when it comes to roaming services,” Holcombe said.

Lori Gonnu, Executive Vice President and General Manager, Global Roaming Services and Interworking, Syniverse, said that if operators are to take advantage of the multitude of benefits that can be gained via association with a roaming hub, it is essential that the one they choose be fully certified and committed to the open peering principles set forth by the GSMA.

“No standalone hub can be everywhere, so providers like Syniverse who offer true OC-certified hubs are part of a hubbing ecosystem that will provide operators true global reach,” she said.

MORE features a scalable solution set that simplifies complexity while accelerating revenue and time to market for mobile operators. The plug-and-play nature of the hub means operators are able to deploy services instantly to achieve immediate global reach. Among the solutions offered under the MORE brand are the Syniverse OC Roaming Hub, Classic Roaming Solutions, UniRoam® Interstandard Roaming Service, Sponsored Roaming, CAMEL Hub and Outsourced Roaming Services. These solutions, which are available individually or can be bundled and tailored to an individual operator’s specific needs, feature an open approach to promote vendor choice, reduce operational costs and ensure adherence to industry standards.

MORE also is fully equipped to interwork with Syniverse NEXT, the industry’s first and only true advanced messaging hub, to ensure operators can provide their subscribers with full messaging capabilities across any network, protocol or message type, no matter where they roam.

Gonnu also said Syniverse roaming services are designed to meet the needs of different types of operators.

“MORE offers all operators – large or small, CDMA or GSM, established or new – a way to simplify the complexities of roaming so that all of their customers, pre- or postpaid, can make calls and use their services across the globe,” she said. “Operators can be assured that MORE solutions are always evolving to meet industry changes and, most importantly, are fully capable of enabling them to allow their subscribers to roam anywhere in the world.”

Source : techarena

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