Comfone, a specialist in roaming and hub service technology, today announced that 23 new mobile network operator customers from across Africa, Asia and Europe, have joined its new Data Roaming Solution on its Key2roam Hub. In addition to the new, fully operational customers implemented since the data solution was launched in May, more than 25 other networks are currently being added to the solution, with a growing number of further contracts being signed, says Comfone.
By embedding its new Data Roaming Solution on its Key2roam Hub, Comfone says it has taken the major step of extending the hubbing principle to data roaming. As a result, with all data roaming traffic now centralised on the hub, the set-up and maintenance of data roaming relations is simplified and the operator’s involvement is minimised to service and system debugging and troubleshooting within their own network.
Markus Bigler, Comfone’s Senior Product Manager Hubbing, commented, “As we expected, the need for a simplified Data Roaming Solution is prevalent and operators are more than happy to be relieved of the need to manage their own complex data roaming set-ups. Our numerous roaming connections, which are now live and carrying data traffic, are working very reliably. Based on our long-standing experience with hubs, we can support operators with all their complex data roaming challenges and, with our Data Roaming Solution on Key2roam, offer them an excellent platform on which to manage all their data roaming issues.”
Analysis of recent GPRS traffic on Key2roam is claimed to show a clear increase in data roaming traffic, compared to voice and SMS. GPRS traffic is, therefore, generating an ever increasing percentage of the roaming revenues, which, in certain relations, can be as high as 40%, says Comfone. Besides the popularity of such data-bearing services as Blackberry’s support for email, mobile Internet access enabled by the plethora of smart phones entering the market offers huge potential for the generation of data roaming revenues. With average session times of around three quarters of an hour becoming the norm, these trends underscore industry forecasts emphasising that increases in data roaming traffic will result in substantial increases in roaming revenue, it says.