VeriSign Inks Deal with SK Telecom in Asia
South Korea’s Largest Wireless Operator Capitalizes on VeriSign’s
Regional Investments
CommunicAsia, Singapore, 21 June 2006 – VeriSign, Inc. (Nasdaq:
VRSN), the leading provider of intelligent infrastructure services for
the Internet and telecommunications networks, today announced that SK
Telecom, a member of the SK Group and the number one wireless communications
provider in South Korea, has signed a multi-year contract to use VeriSign’s
regional networking services.
SK Telecom will be the third major provider in the
region using VeriSign’s intelligent infrastructure services, including
the VeriSign Signaling System 7 (SS7) network, Intelligent Message Processor
and Roamer View services. The solutions will enable the operator to
expand its network, increase route diversity and enable advanced roaming
services.
VeriSign also announced that it is investing in two
new operations centers in Tokyo and Osaka, Japan and establishing local
Signaling Transfer Points (STP) and Signaling Control Points (SCP) to
extend its SS7 network from the Americas to Asia. The STPs will enable
local call traffic to be handled within the region instead of across
trans-Atlantic networks. The SCPs will run VeriSign’s Intelligent
Message Processor applications to support advanced roaming features.
“SK Telecom chose VeriSign for the company’s service,
quality and reliability and commitment to the Asian market. We wanted
network traffic handled locally. By using VeriSign’s highly redundant,
regional signaling infrastructure in Asia, we can improve performance,
reliability and customer satisfaction, while reducing operating costs
and overhead,” said Yeong Ahn Kim, general manager of SK Telecom’s global
roaming department.
The operator will also be using VeriSign Roamer View
to get real-time, simultaneous visibility into all voice and data roaming
messages through a single interface. The solution has superior diagnostic
and reporting capabilities that help customer service departments troubleshoot
and resolve roaming issues.
“We are pleased to be working with SK Telecom, a leader
in Asia and the CDMA community. As VeriSign expands into one of the
fastest growing, most innovative regions, SK Telecom is among the first
to use VeriSign’s managed communications services to create efficiencies,
revenues and customer loyalty,” said Marshall Towe, vice president for
Asia Pacific, VeriSign Communications Services.
VeriSign operates the largest private SS7 network
in the Americas with access to more than 500 carriers, with reach into
200 countries. The network supports SIGTRAN, SIP, ENUM, GSM and ANSI-41
and other protocols and provides access to multiple intelligent database
services that wireline and wireless providers can use to maximize the
value of IP and switch-based networks.
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