5G monetisation solution Matrixx Software renews its deal with Telstra to provide monetisation across the telco’s 4G and 5G networks.
A fourth Matrix movie may well be in development, but savvy telcos have already found the one they need in Matrixx, whose predictions for 2020 are below.
In the world of comprehensive telco digital commerce platforms, Matrixx Software is the one, transforming the nature of reality for telcos with a complete, cloud-based digital business support system, and it's just had a major financial upgrade.
If Amazon, Paypal and Netflix offered mobile services, would it be a glitch in the matrix, or would consumers break free and question the reality of enslavement to traditional telco practices?
Top Italian telco Wind Tre, a merger of the previous Three Mobile and Wind brands, has more customers than people in Australia — 31.3 million — and has entered the MATRIXX of digitally transformative nirvana.
Matrixx Software has entered Stratecasts’s matrix of 10 companies to watch in 2016, a respected report now in its ninth year by analyst firm Frost and Sullivan.
Matrixx Software has taken the red pill and joined the new reality at Innovation Martlesham, a cluster of high-tech firms based at the UK’s Adastral Park R&D facility in Ipswich.
On International Women’s Day, the co-founder and VP Marketing at Matrixx Software, Jennifer Kyriakakis, shares her views on tech, telcos, Telstra, OTT video, Chief Digital Officers, the future and more!
Real-time billing provider Matrixx Software and Industry Cloud Apps company Vlocity have launched Go Digital, a cloud-based ‘that helps communications service providers (CSPs) deliver a unique digital customer experience’.
IoT will take off thanks to virtualised systems, pre-paid mobiles will see innovative new data services, instant payments via mobile will be the new way of life and plenty more!
One of Telstra’s major software partners, Matrixx Software, has won the Outstanding OSS/BSS Vendor aware at Light Reading’s Leading Lights awards, and that’s no BS.
This is no deja-vu glitch, but the new reality: Telstra has entered the Matrixx to deliver real-time mobile data usage alerts to its millions of customers.