Netcracker Technology
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Industry | Telecommunications & Operations Support Systems |
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Headquarters | Waltham, Massachusetts |
Key people | Andrew Feinberg, President & CEO, President |
Products | NetCracker Framework NetCracker Order Management NetCracker Service Inventory NetCracker Service Provisioning & Activation NetCracker Customer Impact Analysis NetCracker Telecom Cost Management NetCracker Resource Inventory NetCracker Discovery & Reconciliation NetCracker Design & Planning NetCracker Asset Management NetCracker Outside Plant |
Website | www.NetCracker.com |
NetCracker Technology Corporation provides Operations Support System (OSS) solutions to Communications Service Providers (CSPs) worldwide. Customers use NetCracker’s OSS solutions to deploy new infrastructure and services, reduce service delivery costs, manage Network and IT resources, and track telecom assets.
NetCracker’s customers include Tier 1 wireline, mobile, and cable operators, Fortune 1000 companies, and large government organizations such as Bité, cablecom, Comstar-UTS, Covad, Defense Information Systems Agency, du, France Telecom group, Golden Telecom, HTC, MGTS, Mobinil, Mobistar, MTS, One Communications, Shaw Cablesystems, Sprint, Swisscom, Telecom New Zealand, Telstra, TELUS, tw telecom (formerly Time Warner Telecom), TRE-FOR, UMC, UPC Broadband, Ventelo, Vidéotron, VimpelCom, WIND Hellas, U.S. Army, and U.S. Army National Guard.
Customers have used NetCracker’s solutions to deploy a range of infrastructure technologies such as IP, 3G, SONET/SDH, FTTx, xDSL, and xPON, and converged and rich-media services such as IPTV, WiMAX, and VoIP.
NetCracker was founded in 1993 and has over 1000 employees in offices around the world. In October 2008, NEC Corporation acquired NetCracker Technology[1]. NetCracker now operates as an independent business in NEC’s Communications Service Provider software business.
In June 2007, the NetCracker Solution Delivery Division’s implementation methodology received the CMMI Software Engineering Maturity Level 3 rating. CMMI is an internationally recognized measure of an organization’s process management maturity.
NetCracker is a registered trademark of NetCracker Technology Corporation.
References
- ^ "NEC Completes Acquisition of NetCracker Technology". October 21, 2008.