CENTINA Systems, a leading provider in service assurance analytics and network performance management solutions for communications service providers (CSPs) worldwide, announced yesterday that Telem Group is set to deploy its NetOmnia suite of solutions for the network and improved troubleshooting and problem resolution.
Telem Group’s selection of Centina’s NetOmnia Fault and Performance Management and Service Vision solutions are to support the company’s entire infrastructure for cellular, DSL, VoIP and traditional phone services.
Caribbean telecommunications provider, Telem Group is the incumbent telecommunications provider on the Dutch Caribbean Island of Sint Maarten. Services provided by the Telem Group of companies include a full range of fixed, mobile and international telephony services, local and international data services.
Telem Group selected Centina’s NetOmnia solution for its fault and performance management capabilities that the company could deploy throughout its infrastructure. Centina’s robust and cost-effective solution, with a low cost of ownership, will provide Telem Group with a comprehensive, end-to-end view of network health and performance.
“Selecting Centina’s NetOmnia solutions for fault management, performance management and service vision will allow us to improve network reliability, end-to-end network visibility and monitor real-time analytics,” said Eldert Louisa, CTO, Telem Group. “With its ease of use and deployment, choosing Centina’s NetOmnia solutions was an easy choice to improve our customer experience for our entire set of services.”
“We are honoured that Telem Group has selected to deploy our NetOmnia suite of solutions,” said Anand Gonuguntla, co-founder and CEO, Centina Systems. “As today’s highly competitive communications market demands an increased focus on the customer, NetOmnia will provide Telem Group with the tools to deliver outstanding customer experience and network performance and give them the ability to manage end-to-end services in real-time.”
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