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Subscriber data management solution Nokia Siemens buys Apertio

Nokia Siemens Networks today announced the intended acquisition of Apertio Ltd., a provider of open real-time subscriber data platforms and applications built specifically for mobile, fixed, and converged telecommunications operators.

Nokia Siemens will pay around EUR 140 million for the acquisition, which is expected to close in the first quarter of 2008.

Apertio will provide the new generation architecture and open real-time subscriber data platform for Nokia Siemens Networks’ portfolio, strengthening the company’s ability to help customers simplify their networks and manage their key asset – subscriber data. Seventy-six percent of communication service providers view consolidation of customer data as a critical challenge in delivering on the opportunities of convergence, according to Loudhouse Market Research.

The acquisition builds on a pre-existing partnership, Nokia Siemens having already integrated its Home Location Register and Home Subscriber Server products with Apertio’s open platform to deliver a powerful subscriber management solution that is in deployment with leading operators.

“The race is on to deliver seamless and highly targeted services to end-users across various access devices and this requires a unified approach to subscriber data” said Jürgen Walter, head of Nokia Siemens Networks’ Converged Core business unit. “Enabling access to this information in real-time means you can profile subscribers and deliver new services and advertising appropriately. Market entrants from the Internet world that are used to using real-time profiling are starting to play in the telecoms space and operators need to enable a personalised experience – today’s announcement gives Nokia Siemens Networks the opportunity to provide unique value to our customers in this growing area.”

Apertio’s customers number among the world’s largest and fastest growing communications service providers, including Orange, T-Mobile, Vodafone and O2. Once the deal has closed, Apertio is expected to form a new business line, to be headed by Apertio CEO, Paul Magelli, within Nokia Siemens Networks’ Converged Core business unit.

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