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: Pioneering Open Access Exchange Platform to Cut Broadband "Not-Spots"
[September 08, 2011]

: Pioneering Open Access Exchange Platform to Cut Broadband "Not-Spots"


Sep 08, 2011 (M2 PRESSWIRE via COMTEX) -- A brand new platform from Netadmin Systems, that enables ISPs to manage their services and subscribers across multiple access networks, is being deployed for the first time in the UK and is set to bring next generation broadband to the "Not-Spots".



The Service Exchange Platform (SEP) which aggregates open access networks, will enable any independent network to be responsible for its own administration, operation and IT infrastructure without them becoming complex and inefficient.

Netadmin is working on the first roll-out of this solution in the UK with Independent Systems Integrator & Managed Services partner Magdalene, and business internet provider Fluidata. The three companies are partnering on the first deployment which is set to be unveiled later in September.


Netadmin CEO, Matthias Trygg, commented: "Rural broadband is being held back by the fact that ISPs currently have to create a unique integration separately to each access network and respective support system. This results in large operational expenses and potentially low quality service fulfilment and assurance processes. In many cases this precludes commercial viability." Trygg added: "The Service Exchange Platform provides a single interface so that services and subscribers in multiple external access networks can be managed simply and effectively. This will enable efficient service delivery even in smaller local networks, providing services to not-spots, and increasing market reach for service providers." The pioneering technology aggregates open access networks and will revolutionise the availability of high-speed broadband access in rural locations, providing unprecedented choice for customers.

Loic Flageul, Magdalene, comments: "By combining the real world experience of Magdalene in building last mile networks with an integrated v OSS/BSS stack and Fluidata's wholesale platform we have a compelling case to work with any provider or network to deliver access to multiple ISPs. By delivering choice to consumers we are ensuring competition at the service layer which helps to drive innovation in high speed service availability." The news of this technology follows Netadmin's announcement last month that it will be stepping up its activity outside of the Nordic region where it is currently the market leader.

Netadmin will be exhibiting at the Broadband World Forum in Paris between 27 - 29 September.

For further information about Netadmin please visit www.netadminsystems.com.

Notes to editors: About Netadmin Systems Netadmin Systems develops and markets NETadmin, a support system automating operational and business processes in metropolitan, regional and residential broadband networks. In 2004 Netadmin Systems was founded as an independent company and today has a leading position in the Nordic countries with a market share of 60% in Sweden.

Netadmin provide services to 100 customers and more than 1 million end users in more than 15 countries. Currently in a phase of international expansion its customers include telecom operators, municipalities, electric companies, real estate owners, and private broadband network owners. The system is also used in cable-TV networks and in the monitoring networks of utility and railway companies.

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