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Wipro Infotech launches WiProdigy product line

Email this story to a friend. Wipro Infotech group has announced the launch of the WiProdigy product family to address the cellular market. The company claims that it is the first such end-to-end solution to be developed in India.

K S Viswanathan, general manager, Business Solutions Division, Wipro Infotech, said the product family conforms to open standards and can be
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Interlink's India plan
WiProdigy launched
100 gigaFLOPS ready
integrated with any kind of switch.

Wipro Infotech has also sought TEC approval for the product family.

Viswanathan said the company is looking at international opportunities and is in talks with switch vendors as well as software vendors worldwide so that these companies can bundle these products along with theirs and offer a one stop solution.

The WiProdigy product family includes WiPrompt, WiProvide, WiProbe and WiProfile.

Viswanathan said WiProdigy is a telecom solution, which manages the data generated by the network and supporting systems and enables online communication between the two main subsystems of telecommunication network operation - the network elements and the operation support system.

The competing products costs around $300,000 while each of the products from the WiProdigy family is priced at Rs 2.2 million a piece.

While WiPrompt is responsible for the automatic collection and pre-processing of data records and for despatching of these records to the operating support system for further processing, WiProvide helps in delivering, provisioning, activation and deactivation of services as dictated by the OSS.

Viswanathan said WiProbe, a fraud detection system analyses data with the objective of identifying potentially fraudulent behaviour and developing warning systems.

This would help cellular operators who are facing a revenue leakage of about 10-12 per cent owing to fraud, he added.

- Compiled from the Indian media

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