Oracle has entered into an agreement to acquire Tekelec, a leading provider of network signalling, policy control and subscriber data management solutions for communications networks.
The proliferation of smart devices, mobile applications, and connected services has led to an exponential increase in network signalling and data traffic. Service providers require intelligent network control technologies to address these increased network workloads as well as to deploy and monetise cloud and over-the-top services.
Tekelec’s technology enables service providers to deliver, control and monetise innovative and personalised communications services and is utilised by more than 300 service providers in over 100 countries.
Tekelec’s network signalling (Diameter and SS7), policy control and subscriber data management solutions complement Oracle Communications’ mission-critical operational support systems, service delivery platforms, and business support systems, and are expected to help service providers efficiently allocate and monetise network resources.
By combining Tekelec with capabilities from Oracle Communications and Acme Packet, Oracle expects to provide the most complete communications offering that will enable service providers to engage with customers, improve operations, control network resources and deploy innovative communications services.
“As connected devices and applications become ubiquitous, intelligent network and service control technologies are required to enable service providers to efficiently deploy all-IP networks, and deliver and monetise innovative communication services,” says Bhaskar Gorti, senior VP and GM at Oracle Communications.
“The combination of Oracle and Tekelec will provide service providers with the most complete solution to manage their businesses across customer engagement, business and network operations, service delivery and end-user applications.”
“In an increasingly mobile and social world, customer experience is about optimising network performance and personalising services based on what engages, moves and inspires people,” says Ron de Lange, president and CEO of Tekelec.
“Together with Oracle, we expect to accelerate the pace of service innovation by helping service providers transform the way they manage and monetise the explosive growth in signalling and data traffic on their networks.”
The proliferation of smart devices, mobile applications, and connected services has led to an exponential increase in network signalling and data traffic. Service providers require intelligent network control technologies to address these increased network workloads as well as to deploy and monetise cloud and over-the-top services.
Tekelec’s technology enables service providers to deliver, control and monetise innovative and personalised communications services and is utilised by more than 300 service providers in over 100 countries.
Tekelec’s network signalling (Diameter and SS7), policy control and subscriber data management solutions complement Oracle Communications’ mission-critical operational support systems, service delivery platforms, and business support systems, and are expected to help service providers efficiently allocate and monetise network resources.
By combining Tekelec with capabilities from Oracle Communications and Acme Packet, Oracle expects to provide the most complete communications offering that will enable service providers to engage with customers, improve operations, control network resources and deploy innovative communications services.
“As connected devices and applications become ubiquitous, intelligent network and service control technologies are required to enable service providers to efficiently deploy all-IP networks, and deliver and monetise innovative communication services,” says Bhaskar Gorti, senior VP and GM at Oracle Communications.
“The combination of Oracle and Tekelec will provide service providers with the most complete solution to manage their businesses across customer engagement, business and network operations, service delivery and end-user applications.”
“In an increasingly mobile and social world, customer experience is about optimising network performance and personalising services based on what engages, moves and inspires people,” says Ron de Lange, president and CEO of Tekelec.
“Together with Oracle, we expect to accelerate the pace of service innovation by helping service providers transform the way they manage and monetise the explosive growth in signalling and data traffic on their networks.”