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Roaming 2.0 Product Suite for Mobile Operators announced by Roamware

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Wednesday, November 14th, 2007 | Related entries: Mobile Phones, Software

Roamware Roaming 2.0 Roamware, a provider of voice and data roaming and mobile media services has announced a new suite of products called Roaming 2.0. It has been designed to help mobile operators serve the new generation of “roamers”.

The Roaming 2.0 solution will provide critical business intelligence to roaming managers, accelerate roaming revenues and combat revenue leakage to through fraud.

Roamware’s Roaming 2.0 solution has been built to bring operators CAMEL-like services such as Prepaid Local Number to their outbound roamers without requiring support for CAMEL technology or CAMEL roaming agreements. Moreover, through its Dynamic Roaming Content Portal, Roamware enhances the user’s roaming experience by delivering contextual information to roamers based on their locations and profiles.

The Roaming 2.0 solutions are also designed to address the growing threat of fraud, with a Real Time Roaming Data Capture (RTRDC) solution, that provides live monitoring and dynamic call management.

According to John Jiang, EVP and CTO at Roamware, “Our end-to-end solutions for prepaid roaming are designed for rapid, flexible, and cost-effective deployment by the mobile operators. With the prosperity in emerging markets driving travel to and from these countries, this infrastructure will be crucial to serving subscribers and inbound roamers alike.”

“With the sustained growth in mobile subscriptions and international travel, roaming remains a highly lucrative revenue generator for mobile operators,” said Deepak Natarajan, VP Marketing and Business Development at Roamware.

Mr. Natarajan continued, “We are at an inflexion point in the adoption of data roaming because a new class of content rich services is being offered to consumers. With Roaming 2.0 we can now more fully support those established operators’ roaming businesses, broker relationships with new operators, especially here in Asia, and accelerate data roaming revenues across the industry.”

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