SezamPro, an independent telecommunication operator in Serbia,
reportedly has deployed the
DIGITALK Ltd. Multiservice Platform to deliver a number of value-added services.
A national deregulation of voice services in the European nation made SezamPro deploy DIGITALK’s (
News -
Alert) Broadband Telephony service-ready application. The Serbian provider is providing the Class 5 voice solution to residential and business customer, and is also deploying the European prepaid Calling Card solution.
Officials at SezamPro say they wanted quick roll-out of services so that they could establish theirs as the first alternative ISP in Serbia. The company was also keen to beat the local competition. Nenad Jovanovic, chief executive officer of SezamPro, said the DIGITALK platform ideal for their needs as this simple solution allows them to address a number of markets, without having to integrate additional billing and management features.
“All we need is in one place and has been a painless process from start to finish,” Jovanovic said.
Giovanni Tesauro, regional director for Southern Europe, said the company has been eager to differentiate itself and is taking full advantage of the opportunity presented by a liberalized market.
“We are delighted DIGITALK delivers absolutely everything that SezamPro needs now, and for the future,” Teasuro said.
DIGITALK is an independent communications platform and applications vendor that enables service providers to roll out enhanced services rapidly and profitably. The company was in news last week when DIGITALK Multiservice platform was
chosen by
Nobel, a major player in the global telecommunications industry.
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