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C Spire trades legacy platform for NetCracker software

Largest private wireless company in the country deployed new revenue management platform

Mississippi-based communications service provider C Spire this week went live with a new billing platform designed by NetCracker Technology.

C Spire offers pre- and postpaid 2G, 3G and LTE service, along with 1 gigabit Internet service, voice over IP, and for businesses, data and cloud services.

To activate the new system, information had to be drawn from two legacy billing platforms into the converged NetCracker Revenue Management platform.

C Spire also deployed NetCracker’s Active Mediation solution and a number of other software systems supporting mobile service activation and collections.

“NetCracker’s proven ability to provide, deliver and support a forward-looking converged billing solution to serve our entire customer base made it the clear choice as our key partner for this substantial billing transformation,” said Carla Lewis, SVP of IT at C Spire.

“We are excited to expand our relationship with C Spire; to deliver on its convergent rating, billing and mediation vision; and to enable new services and revenue opportunities,” Sylvain Seignour, VP of global sales at NetCracker, said in a statement.

“This successful migration demonstrates NetCracker’s dedication to and expertise in delivering next-generation convergent billing solutions that help our customers grow and innovate,” Seignour continued.

C Spire is the largest privately held wireless communications company in the country.

Based in Waltham, Mass., NetCracker Technology is a subsidiary of NEC Corp. NetCracker specializes in enterprise software systems.

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Sean focuses on multiple subject areas including 5G, Open RAN, hybrid cloud, edge computing, and Industry 4.0. He also hosts Arden Media's podcast Will 5G Change the World? Prior to his work at RCR, Sean studied journalism and literature at the University of Mississippi then spent six years based in Key West, Florida, working as a reporter for the Miami Herald Media Company. He currently lives in Fayetteville, Arkansas.