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C Spire taps Amdocs for 5G wireless policy and charging
US telco makes key 5G technology investment to be able to offer what it says will be the ‘most innovative’ 5G customer experience now and in the future
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As it gears up to roll out next-generation communications services, US privately owned communications company C Spire has selected Amdocs Openet microservices-based policy and charging controls to support new 4G and 5G network services to residential and commercial customers.
The Mississippi-based diversified telecoms and technology services company, which claims to be the largest privately owned mobile services firm and the sixth largest in the US industry, believes it can deliver optimum experiences in wireless, fibre, internet and business IT technology such as internet, VoIP, cloud and managed services.
About Amdocs
Amdocs’ purpose is to enrich lives and progress society, using creativity and technology to build a better connected world. Amdocs and its 26,000 employees partner with the leading players in the communications and media industry, enabling next-generation experiences in 85 countries. Our cloud-native, open and dynamic portfolio of digital solutions, platforms and services brings greater choice, faster time to market and flexibility, to better meet the evolving needs of our customers as they drive growth, transform and take their business to the cloud. Listed on the NASDAQ Global Select Market, Amdocs had revenue of $4.2 billion in fiscal 2020. For more information, visit Amdocs at www.amdocs.com.
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