17 May 2012
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ASVT choose Comverse for NGN in Russia

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Comverse has won the contract to supply ASVT, an alternative communication service provider in Russia, with a Next-Generation Network (NGN). The new network will deliver IP-based corporate and residential communications based on Comverse Voice over IP (VoIP) solutions. Deployment has been carried out in collaboration with the Russian systems integrator AMT Group.

ASVT operates a national network in the Russian Federation that delivers voice, data and video services to government, consumer and corporate markets. ASVT's new NGN enables it to migrate from traditional TDM switches to IP-based platforms and applications, in turn enabling a reduction in capital and operating expenses while opening up new revenue and increased market share opportunities. ASVT built its NGN network using Comverse MyCall Converged Telephony and Converged IP Centrexa solutions.

* The Russian telecom company OJSC "ASVT" is one of the country's first non-state communication enterprises. The company was founded in 1990 on the basis of a special maintained long-distance telephone network "Iskra" and the first Russian mobile radio-phone network "Altay," now known as RusAltaya. Iskra connects 89 Russian regions, providing digital communication services to state management bodies, corporations and enterprises. The RusAltay mobile radio-phone system provides complete coverage of Moscow and its regions.

** AMT Group, a Russian system integrator, has been operating in the network and system integration market since 1994. The company provides services to mobile operators and corporate clients for the design, deployment, integration and technical support of complex telecommunication and information systems. AMT Group partners solution and equipment suppliers to deliver advanced technologies to customer projects.

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