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Telstra keeps tabs on mobile customers with Openwave | Telstra keeps tabs on mobile customers with Openwave |
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| by Stuart Corner | |
| Tuesday, 04 August 2009 | |
Telstra has installed software from Openwave Systems to enable it to monitor all aspects of mobile subscribers' data activity from a variety of sources, including on portal and open Internet browsing, mobile email messaging, video and audio streaming, device type, demographics and location.Featured Whitepaper
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Ross Fielding, executive director, Telstra Product Management, said: "Mobile Analytics is able to aggregate usage data and generate meaningful reports in a timely manner which means we have a far better understanding of what our customer base as a whole is using and what they are after." According to John Giere, senior vice president, products and marketing at Openwave. "Openwave Mobile Analytics provides operators like Telstra with the customer intelligence management platform they need to improve their understanding of mobile data usage, view mobile traffic patterns and make adjustments accordingly to optimise their network assets, deliver targeted content to users and monetise relevant services. "Through interactive and customisable reporting with intuitive drill-down capabilities, Mobile Analytics helps operators identify and proactively manage bandwidth allocation as well as make business critical decisions based on subscriber behaviours and usage patterns and trends." Telstra is already using another Openwave product, the Integra mobile Internet service management software to help manage its mobile Internet access services. According to Openwave, "Integra's lightweight service intermediation is designed to support multiple protocols, including increasingly http-based traffic. Integra supports advanced protocols quickly and without the need for costly and time-consuming integration."
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