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Leading Hungarian systems integrator implements Clear's Clearview(R) suite for Hungarian telecommunications firm
NETvisor Deploys Optical Network Management Software for Matav to Proactively Address Potential Circuit Failures

Lincolnshire, Illinois (ots-PRNewswire)- Optical network
management software leader Clear today announced that Matav,
Hungary's leading telecom service provider, will implement the
Clearview product suite through Budapest-based NETvisor, Ltd. Clear
and NETvisor formed a partnership late last year whereby NETvisor
serves as the Authorised Systems Integrator and Support Center for
Clear's Hungarian software deployments.
As a result of Hungary's deregulated telecommunications market,
carriers like Matav are differentiating themselves through increased
quality of service. Clearview will help Matav achieve this goal
through benefits such as:
  • Improved network quality though short- and long-term performance monitoring, chronic problem identification, and proactive network management.
  • Customer reporting tools that prove service quality daily, monthly, quarterly, or yearly.
In addition to service differentiation, Clearview users such as Matav
realise cost savings through reductions in:
  • Mean-time-to-repair.
  • Dispatches required to isolate faults.
  • Circuit downtime by isolating problems to specific network segments rior to taking a circuit out of service.
"Maintaining the levels of satisfaction our customers demand as we
rapidly expand our optical infrastructure is critical," said Dr
Wiener, representative from Matav. "To meet those requirements, we
selected Clearview because its visualisation capabilities allow us to
pinpoint network problems while its reporting features allow us to
better manage Service Level Agreements."
Clear's service assurance software suite, called Clearview(R),
graphically displays circuit configurations, proactively identifies
and correlates service problems to affected customers, and
consolidates performance details into graphical reports that measure
against Service Level Agreements (SLAs).
"As telecommunications markets across the world become
increasingly deregulated and more competitive, carriers will begin to
differentiate themselves through value added services rather than
price pointing," said Lawrence Brinded, Director, Business
Development for Europe, Middle East and Africa (EMEA) for Clear.
"Matav is a leading European Telecommunications firm leading this
trend. It has integrated Clearview to answer customer demand for
superior service while cutting operating costs."
About MATAV
MATAV is the principal provider of telecom services in Hungary and
presently holds the national concession for national and
international long distance telephony. MATAV provides a broad range
of services including telephony, data transmission, value-added
services, and its subsidiary is Hungary's largest mobile telecom
provider.
About NETvisor, Ltd.
NETvisor Ltd. is a system integrator specialised in the design and
realisation of corporate networks, value-added telecommunications and
IT systems, network and system management and monitoring solutions as
well as software development. The company is recognised for its
creative and flexible, customer focused approach. NETvisor's customer
base includes market-leading telecommunications companies, wireless
carriers and Internet service providers, large utilities as well as
government organisations. Located in Budapest, NETvisor's solutions
and services are available for end-users and partners all over
Hungary. For more information on NETvisor, call +36-1-463-4392, or
access the company's Web site.
About Clear
Clear is a global supplier of optical network management software
solutions that ensure network reliability, peak performance and
improved efficiency for communication service providers. The
company's customer-centric approach is recognised for its leadership
in network circuit visualisation and customer correlation in fault
and performance management. Headquartered in suburban Chicago, Clear
markets its products directly as well as through strategic
partnerships with systems integrators and original equipment
manufacturers. For more information on Clear and its products and
solutions, call +1 847-317-2500, or access the company's Web site at
http://www.clear.com
ots Original Text Service: Clear 
Internet: www.newsaktuell.ch

Contact:

Rob Russ of Clear,
+1 847-374-8457, or
E-mail: rruss@clear.com; or
Christine Attalla of Edelman PR Worldwide,
+1 312-240-2722, or
e-mail: christine.attalla@edelman.com, for Clear

Internet: www.clear.com