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Stan Beer
Wednesday, 08 February 2006 11:12
Melbourne-based billing software developer, Talgentra, has implemented a solution to bill and manage interval metered consumers for WA energy company Alinta.
Gentrack CIS, developed by Talgentra, was selected primarily on its ability to manage and accurately bill large amounts of interval meter data.
An Alinta spokesperson said: "Following a rigorous selection process, Gentrack was selected as the best solution when it came to positioning us with an effective billing solution for our entry into the electricity market in WA. It allows us to integrate and automate existing processes and offers a flexible and scalable solution, helping Alinta to reach its goal of achieving the lowest cost to serve in the sector."
James Docking, Talgentra general manager, said: "Gentrack's powerful billing engine and ability to manage large amounts of interval metering data effectively, are just two reasons why it is the most widely used billing and customer care solution in Australasia. Our business continues to grow exponentially as a result of increased competition in Australia and as utilities recognise the value and fast return on investment we can deliver."
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