OSI Software and Services Manage
- ~15% of the world's Communications service providers by total revenue.
- ~10% of the world's Communications service providers by total subscribers.
- Wireless network services and resources for three of the largest Wireless Communications service provider in North America.
- Digital Subscriber Line Activation and quality assurance for the largest Communications Service Provider in North America.
- A Global network, encompassing one of the most advanced and largest submarine communications cable, a Tier-1 Internet Protocol network, and connectivity to more than 200 countries across 300 Point of presence through a centralized Network operations center in India.
- IPTV Industry-leading Communications service provider in North America.
- DSL Activation for ~1 million subscribers at a Communications service provider in Latin America.
- Wireless Service Management across three countries in the European Union.
- The largest integrated Communications service providers in Malaysia and one of Asia’s leading communications companies.
- The leading Communications service providers in Taiwan delivering Quadruple Play services across wireless, fixed network, cable TV, and digital entertainment.
- A Mexican Communications service providers that provides telecommunication products and services in Mexico, Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru as well as in the United States, including fixed-line telephone, Internet access, data, hosted services and IPTV.
OSI develops and maintains the NetExpert software platforms. In the industry this is known as an Operational Support Systems (OSS).
OSI is headquartered in Folsom, California and has offices in the United States, India, Europe and Asia Pacific.
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