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Redknee Wins $13 Million BSS Deal from Non-Telco Service Provider in APAC

Redknee Wins $13 Million BSS Deal from Non-Telco Service Provider in APAC Image Credit: Redknee

Redknee Solutions has won a seven year order worth over $13 million dollars from a large national corporation in Asia Pacific to support its growth in the retail monetization sector. The non-telecommunications deal will see Redknee Unified suite of products supporting the service provider to bring to market an advanced real-time loyalty points and rewards program, offering innovative pricing, tariff options and advanced subscriber care, to increase customer satisfaction and generate new revenue streams

Redknee, a leading provider of real-time monetization and subscriber management software, said that with Redknee's converged charging, billing, policy management and customer care solution,  the service provider will be able to utilize the loyalty management system to support other lines of business, including energy supply, transportation, retail and cable TV, all from a single platform.

Lucas Skoczkowski, Redknee's CEO
Redknee is excited to support the growth strategy of one of APAC's leading corporations. This is a strategic deal for Redknee that reinforces our ability to support the connected digital economy and to capitalize on new opportunities for growth. Over the next 3 to 5 years, we see long term opportunities across industry verticals and enterprise markets, where connectivity-enabled Internet of Things (IoT) businesses want to gain flexibility from real-time analytics and monetization models.

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