Sky Brazil will use WeDo’s RAID software to assure the migration of customer tariff data to Sky’s new billing system. The price was not disclosed. Sky Brazil is reportedly the largest direct-to-home cable and satellite TV provider in Brazil, with 17 million viewers. You can find the press release here.
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Eric is also the Chief Executive of the Risk & Assurance Group (RAG), a global association of professionals working in risk management and business assurance for communications providers.
Previously Eric was Director of Risk Management for Qatar Telecom and he has worked with Cable & Wireless, T‑Mobile, Sky, Worldcom and other telcos. He was lead author of Revenue Assurance: Expert Opinions for Communications Providers, published by CRC Press. He is a qualified chartered accountant, with degrees in information systems, and in mathematics and philosophy.
2 Commentson "WeDo to Assure Sky Brazil Billing Migration"
Very interesting to see the migration as the highlighted business-driver behind this purchase! The real trigger for the purchase is surely to ultimately have a module in place that monitors the billing system. Making it also a migration-assurance system is a very smart and strategic move on Wedo’s side. For their commercial department, it looks like a nice way of selling a Billing-Assurance module with double the work for the integration (old+new billing system). Now who will be contracted to assure the deployment of RAID? Subex?
Great idea!!! WeDo as usual is generating value for his clients, not only as clients but as partners. Use RAID as a solution to check the billing system migration is a important method to certify the accuracy of the process but also to give of the company (in this case SKY) all reports needed on this complex task. With a third party company taking care of the migration SKY can worry and manage other business aspects. No one is doing this.
Congratulations to WeDo for the idea and pioneering.
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Very interesting to see the migration as the highlighted business-driver behind this purchase! The real trigger for the purchase is surely to ultimately have a module in place that monitors the billing system. Making it also a migration-assurance system is a very smart and strategic move on Wedo’s side. For their commercial department, it looks like a nice way of selling a Billing-Assurance module with double the work for the integration (old+new billing system).
Now who will be contracted to assure the deployment of RAID? Subex?
Great idea!!!
WeDo as usual is generating value for his clients, not only as clients but as partners. Use RAID as a solution to check the billing system migration is a important method to certify the accuracy of the process but also to give of the company (in this case SKY) all reports needed on this complex task. With a third party company taking care of the migration SKY can worry and manage other business aspects.
No one is doing this.
Congratulations to WeDo for the idea and pioneering.