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Ericsson implements converged charging, billing platform to transform MTN Congo customer experience

MTN Congo customers will see the fruition of months of strategic planning when the cellular service provider goes live with its Converged Charging and Billing system from Ericsson.

MTN Congo will increase operational efficiencies and customer transparency with the implementation of a converged charging and billing platform effective from the end of this year. The solution's core software and key services, all supplied, implemented and managed by Ericsson - the world's leading provider of technology and services to telecom operators - will totally transform the billing and information structures of the company.

Lars Lind'en, President, Ericsson sub-Saharan Africa, says: “We are exceptionally proud to have enabled MTN Congo to provide their customers with a common charging and billing platform for all its services - as opposed to separate prepaid and post-paid platforms in the past.

“The MTN Congo customer will see major benefits from this implementation, including increased visibility of their usage; more control of their spend (addressing one of their customer's greatest needs); and of course, they will now have access to a wider choice of services and products as there is no prejudice between prepaid and post-paid, and the limitations of having separate platforms.”

Through this convergent charging and billing solution, the operator is able to offer seamless services across all end-user segments, something that was not possible with previous billing systems. The solution is realised with modules developed by Ericsson and LHS, part of the Ericsson Group, thus providing the best technology and expertise from both the post-paid and prepaid worlds. With this, Ericsson provides a single revenue management solution for all subscribers and services, and includes key features such as discount and promotion handling, real-time rating, segmentation, pricing and promotions.

Not only will this platform give customers access to all products and services available under the broad portfolio, but more importantly, any MTN Congo customer accessing multiple services (such as fixed network type services, ISP or data, among others), will get just one bill, detailing their usage, instead of individual bills for each service type.

Moreover, MTN Congo customers can customise their payment options, based on personal preference. So one can either prepay or post-pay or have a combination of both, which would be known as a hybrid customer.

Seny Ganemtore, CTIO at MTN Congo, says: “Ericsson's solid position as a provider of revenue management solutions in the local and international market enabled a strategic, well managed implementation, with quick implementation time and low risk, which is currently being rolled out. MTN Congo is exceptionally optimistic that all timeframes will be maintained, and looks forward to going live at the end of the year.”

Seny Ganemtore continues: “MTN Congo invested in this technology primarily to increase our customer experience through improved time to market and increased customer intimacy - a key component to our business values. From a business perspective, of course, this investment also made sense as it will increase revenue streams, improve cost efficiencies and allow for better credit control.”

Linden concludes: “New ways of working are needed to reflect new pricing models, partnerships, revenue distribution and risk. At the same time users are seeking greater spending control. Ericsson's Convergent Charging and Billing solution can improve marketing capabilities and cost-effectiveness, all while securing revenue flows. We believe Ericsson's experience in charging control and billing platforms will significantly benefit MTN Congo with improved quality and superior cost structure, and will certainly offer us the opportunity to build on our strong relationship and develop our collaboration further to deliver future business benefits."

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Ericsson

Ericsson is the world's leading provider of technology and services to telecom operators. Ericsson is the leader in 2G, 3G and 4G mobile technologies, and provides support for networks with over 1 billion subscribers and has a leading position in managed services. The company's portfolio comprises mobile and fixed network infrastructure, telecom services, software, broadband and multimedia solutions for operators, enterprises and the media industry. The Sony Ericsson and ST-Ericsson joint ventures provide consumers with feature-rich personal mobile devices.

Ericsson is advancing its vision to be the “prime driver in an all-communicating world” through innovation, technology, and sustainable business solutions. Working in 175 countries, more than 75 000 employees generated revenue of SEK209 billion (USD32.2 billion) in 2008. Founded in 1876, with the headquarters in Stockholm, Sweden, Ericsson is listed on OMX NASDAQ, Stockholm and NASDAQ New York.

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MTN

The MTN Group's strengths come from its experience in successfully rolling out sophisticated networks in some of the least developed countries in the world; creating meaningful distribution mechanisms in these informal environments and thereby providing a vital and innovative service to customers.

In 2008 we continued to benefit from increasing economies of scale across our 21 markets and stepped up our efforts to achieve operations and execution excellence.

We standardised many functions, focusing on various aspects of our capital expenditure programme. In particular, we are pleased to report that we continued to achieve improved pricing of network equipment through our group procurement function. MTN's rationalisation of the sources of supply for network infrastructure and other technology requirements like intelligent network platforms and billing systems remained important. However, within this framework, MTN continues to be a multi-vendor operator. Apart from the benefits of reduced costs, more standardised technology platforms make for easier use and replication of products across operations.

In the year we established a global private IP network connecting all our businesses, which will be a key driver for delivery of shared services across the Group. Among these is the centralised human resources information system, which we launched in 2008. For more information, visit: http://www.mtn.com.