Convergin’s industry-leading J2EE-based Service Broker platform enables communications service providers (CSPs) to manage services for a wide range of networks and application platforms, including pre-paid charging. The solution allows CSPs to focus on launching innovative services while modernizing to next-generation networks.
According to Oracle’s official announcement:
Adding Convergin products to Oracle Communications portfolio is expected to enable customers with next-generation solutions to address network migration to an all IP core, significantly reducing integration and hardware costs. This combination is expected to accelerate deployment of next-generation pre-paid and value-added services in the communications industry. The transaction is expected to close in the first half of 2010.
Formerly known as PhoneDo Networks, Convergin was founded in 2000 by Ayal Itzkovitz, a former assistant professor at NYU’s Computer Science Department and a member of Microsoft’s R&D center in Israel. The company is headquartered in Herzliya, Israel.
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