System News
HighSpeed.Com Selects SunConnect framework
operational support system (OSS)
November 8, 1999,
Volume 19, Issue 1

HighSpeed.Com, a Competitive Local Exchange Carrier offering integrated telecommunications services, has selected an end-to-end operational support system (OSS) based on Sun Microsystems' SunConnect framework for communications. The complete solution by Sun and PricewaterhouseCoopers can be implemented in less than eight months.

The OSS solution will utilize Sun Enterprise servers running the Solaris Operating Environment. PricewaterhouseCoopers will implement the solution which encompasses customer care management and business processes, as well as operations support, including order management, billing, provisioning and trouble management.

By implementing this end-to-end solution, customers like HighSpeed.Com can rapidly deploy an OSS infrastructure, while receiving the benefits of both best-in-class, commercial-off-the-shelf applications and the integration of systems based on business processes for the IP data network service market. The alliance of Sun and PricewaterhouseCoopers offers companies the advantage of rapid implementation of robust and scalable platform infrastructures, ultimately enabling service providers to focus on their business and customer needs.

The SunConnect framework is a Java technology enabled architecture that provides an application bus to define services and mediates the integration and interoperability of varying OSS/BSS applications. The SunConnect framework also offers a legacy integration module to ease interoperability of existing systems with new applications and technologies, as well as a Web integration module to provide an Internet based end-to-end security for web access to applications.

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