Intec will supply Bezeq with both InterconnecT, its market leading intercarrier billing system, and InterconnecT Automated Reconciliation (AR). The deal was won in partnership with DM3000, an Intec business partner based in Cesarea, Israel. Bezeq and its subsidiaries offer a full range of telecommunication services including domestic, international and cellular phone services; Internet, ADSL, and other data communications; leased lines and corporate networks. The company’s revenue is some £1bn, making it one of the country’s largest organisations, and it is ranked 78 in the Global 100 Network Operators list. The Israeli government, which retains a controlling 54.6 per cent interest in the company, is committed to Bezeq’s privatisation. InterconnecT helps operators to maximise revenues and reduce costs by generating statements and invoices for outgoing and incoming call costs to interconnect partners. As the company moves towards privatisation, the cost effectiveness of the InterconnecT billing solution will provide crucial business advantage for Bezeq by billing and settling all services from a single platform, with full visibility of costs, revenues and margins across all lines of business. InterconnecT AR is an add-on module which greatly simplifies and accelerates the complex and time-consuming problem of reconciling billing disputes or inconsistencies between carrier partners.
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