BH Telecom taps Qvantel for cloud-native payments upgrade in Bosnia and Herzegovina
BH Telecom, the leading operator in Bosnia and Herzegovina, is extending its partnership with Qvantel to modernise its convergent charging and payments platform.
The operator will use Qvantel’s cloud-native technology to handle charging and payments for multiple services in one place. The upgrade is aimed at giving BH Telecom more flexibility in how it prices and bundles services, and in how customers pay for them, while moving more core systems off older infrastructure and into the cloud.
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