Leading Nordic operator expands order for Tilgin’s IP software

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Stockholm, Sweden, March 6, 2009: Tilgin, a leading provider of solutions for multiplay and next-generation broadband services, today announces a new order on software and services from one of its larger clients, a leading Nordic telecom operator. Tilgin's software enables the operator to continuously strengthen its consumer offering by IP-services.

The operator will upgrade to Tilgin's latest service and device management software, VCM 5, to be deployed in Swedish households. The order value is approximately SEK 3 million.

Tilgin VCM 5 is designed according to Broadband Forum's TR-069 standard and offers auto-provision of customer premises equipment (CPE), as well as the capacity to comprehensively manage, diagnose and troubleshoot up to millions of devices in homes.

This new order is a positive development of the continuous relationship Tilgin has with its client and an important step in realizing the potential of the deployment volumes and geographic reach also in 2009. In the series of orders from this operator Tilgin is providing customized software to meet the operator's specific requirements and allowing it to communicate in a plug-and-play manner, with its subscribers. This customized solution decreases the operational costs and need for costly support and helpdesk assistance.

“This continuous trust proves both the stability and the flexibility in our software and that it meets the demands of a market leader”, says Ola Berglund, CEO of Tilgin. “It is in line with our key strategic intent to make the software component of our offering more visible.“

The Nordic operator has used Tilgin's Vood 322 IP residential gateways since the co-operation started in 2005 as well as Tilgin's VCM software, a service and device management system for remote upgrading, configuring and monitoring customer premises equipment.

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