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Subex wins $6.62 million contract from Dutch operator for MVNO billing and partner settlement

The world’s leading provider of business support systems for communications service providers (CSPs), Subex Ltd, announced Thursday (October 9) that a leading telecommunications operator in the Netherlands has selected the company to provide a single, converged platform for MVNO billing and wholesale partner settlement.

The contract, valued at $6.62 million (approximately ₹54.95 crore), expands Subex’s existing relationship into the areas of routing, interconnection, OTT, SMS, DCB and global billing. The contract extends for six years, with an option to extend for a further two years, subject to an upward review of advertising.

Subex will provide end-to-end managed services hosted from its UK data center, bringing together wholesale products into a single billing, pricing and reporting platform. The program is designed to improve operational efficiency, reduce costs and maintain 99% SLA compliance standards.

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The Dutch operator has a significant nationwide wholesale presence that allows multiple MVNOs to leverage mobile broadband infrastructure. As part of its strategy, it is expanding its national network coverage with broadband and leveraging wholesale products to improve service delivery and increase operational efficiency across its footprint.

The program will converge billing and settlement under 100% managed services and business operations, designed to drive substantial efficiencies. The program aims to consolidate wholesale products into a single billing, pricing and reporting platform, improving efficiency and consistency while achieving significant cost reduction, all while maintaining the 99% SLA compliance standards that are a hallmark of the Connect business.

“Wholesale monetization requires convergence, not complexity. With a single platform for MVNO billing and partner settlement delivered as managed services, we are aligning technology, operations and governance to accelerate time to value for one of the most influential operators in the Netherlands,” said Nisha Dutt, Managing Director and CEO of Subex.

Also read: RBI revokes approval of Subex unit to run account aggregator business

Shares of Subex Ltd ended at ₹12.00, down ₹0.050, or 0.41 per cent, on the BSE.

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