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    Simfonics selects LogNet for MVNO enabling platform

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    LogNet Systems, a global provider of customer management and billing solutions for multiple play service providers, today announced that the company has been selected to deploy its MaxBill product suite for Simfonics, a pan-European Mobile Virtual Network Enabler (MVNE) offering a full managed service business model and service delivery platform.

    The deployment of MaxBill will provide Simfonics' service offering for its MVNO customers with comprehensive convergent rating and charging capabilities to handle advanced prepaid, postpaid, interconnect and roaming requirements. Simfonics will also leverage MaxBill to allow its MVNO customers to manage complex, multi-layered relationships and create attractive service packages consisting of multiple voice and value added services (VAS). LogNet Systems will deploy MaxBill in a multi-tenant configuration enabling Simfonics to seamlessly support the specific customer management processes, order management workflows and billing configurations of each of its MNVO customers on a single instance of MaxBill.

    "LogNet and the MaxBill solution create a win-win situation for Simfonics and our MNVO customers," said Uwe Lührig, CEO at Simfonics. "MaxBill gives us the flexibility to provide tailor made solutions configured to the individual operational requirements of each our MNVO customers, while our MNVO customers benefit from the ability to support their brands with multiple service combinations and advanced rating and charging options."

    "We are proud that Simfonics will be using our multiple play solution to improve its service offering to its growing MNVO customer base," commented Kirill Rechter, CEO of LogNet Billing. "As we expand our overall market traction, Simfonics is an excellent example of how we can help service providers in any vertical market grow their businesses and efficiently rollout new services and revenue generating channels."