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Tech Mahindra, Mahindra Comviva Team Up to Launch New Data Revenue Booster Platform for CSPs

Tech Mahindra, Mahindra Comviva Team Up to Launch New Data Revenue Booster Platform for CSPs Image Credit: Mahindra Comviva

Leading IT firm Tech Mahindra and mobility solutions provider Mahindra Comviva have teamed up to launch a new solution targeted for Communication Service Providers (CSP) to open up additional revenue opportunities while delivering innovative services to users.

The Data Revenue Booster (DRB) is designed to bridge the gap between operator networks and content services by exposing the OSS and BSS capabilities of operators to content providers and vice versa. This streamlines collaboration between digital content providers and operators, making it possible to offer unique application-specific features to end users for better experiences.

Built on Google Mobile Data Plan APIs, DRB will seamlessly support future Google Use Cases and other digital content providers. Based on Mahindra Comviva's mBAS suite, the DRB Solution enables apps such as YouTube to trigger customized real-time data offers, leading to a seamless YouTube watching experience.

Both companies are collaborating with Google as one of the first partners to get on-boarded on its mobile data API platform. This integration enables Google to bring innovative features and services to products such as YouTube and reach large numbers of users by leveraging the scale that DRB provides.  

Jessica Xu - Product Manager, YouTube
The new Data Revenue Booster platform developed by Tech Mahindra and Mahindra Comviva forges a collaborative environment between operators and digital content providers to help reduce complexity and improve customer experience.

Atul Madan, SVP - Digital Services at Mahindra Comviva
We are enabling this synergy between CSP and digital content providers while providing customers with the freedom to upgrade their service at their choice and discretion and maintain the highest quality of viewing experience.

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