TIME dotCom extends Cramer?s Growing Asia Pacific Customer Base
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Jun 15, 2005
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TIME dotCom extends Cramer?s Growing Asia Pacific Customer Base
LONDON-/June 15, 2005 - Wi-Fi Technology News/- Cramer, the market leader in inventory-powered automation for telecommunications companies, today announced its latest win in the Asia Pacific region: Malaysia?s alternate telecommunications service provider, TIME dotCom.
TIME dotCom provides fixed line, voice and broadband services in Malaysia, serving both corporate and residential markets. It has an extensive and complex network, including land-based fibre optic cable, submarine cable, satellite links, international gateways, Metropolitan Area Networks (MAN) and copper and fibre Customer Access Networks (CAN).
As a unified network inventory and capacity management system, Cramer will consolidate multiple legacy inventory management systems into a single solution with streamlined business processes. It will provide accurate, up to date product capacity and inventory data to Sales and Marketing, enabling a faster response to customer demand. As new technology brings about convergence in voice, data and multimedia technologies, TIME dotCom plans to use Cramer to harness the synergies of various products and services to offer innovative and efficient solutions to its customers.
The system will also enhance the ability of TIME's Network Engineering and Operations teams to plan, provision, build and maintain inventory and capacity of available or planned network resources to meet forecast demand.
Cramer will thus be a key enabler for TIME to meet the complex demands of a competitive market for dependable and innovative service that leverages TIME's extensive optical fibre and metropolitan network and coverage.
The solution will be implemented by Malaysian systems integrator CompuDyne who will also deploy a GIS-based network engineering tool.
Cramer CEO Jon Craton commented: ?The challenge of finding more efficient ways to manage complex networks is not confined to any one part of the world. The Cramer solution reflects that, providing a common enterprise platform with huge business benefits as standard, with the ability to handle the many differences between operators.?
About TIME dotCom
TIME dotCom Group provides fixed line, voice and data communications and other value-added services using the 'TIME' brand. The Group's fixed line and broadband business handle four major product categories, namely Direct Access, which deals with products that require the Group's infrastructure to reach customers' premises; Indirect Access, Broadband and Managed Network systems. TIME?s fixed line services include PSTN (domestic and international), ISDN, lease lines and Ethernet connections.
TIME dotCom Group provides dial-up and broadband Internet services to commercial and residential customers under the 'TIMENet' brand. TIMENet, has been operating since August 2000 and it continues to grow in terms of subscriber base as well as usage. With existing capacity for high speed broadband, TIMENet has virtually unlimited bandwidth to meet the increasing demands of its customers. With the growth of content application through the fixed wireless and wireline technology TIMENet is poised to position itself as an industry leader in content and value added services. Focusing on both corporate and individual customers, TIMENet is also offering web hosting, server co-location and other facilities management services.
About Cramer
Cramer is the global leader in enterprise software that changes the economics of telecommunications. We have empowered telecommunications carriers on five continents to lower costs, reduce time to market and increase profits. The Company?s newest product suite, Cramer5 was named ?Best New OSS Product? of 2004 and is emerging as the solution of choice for the largest telecommunication operators in the world to drive the success of their business.
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