A1 Bulgaria selects Agama
February 4, 2020
Agama Technologies, the specialist in video service quality and customer experience, has announced that A1 Bulgaria, part of A1 Telekom Austria Group, has implemented Agama’s Client Device Monitoring and Analytics solution (CDM). This solution enables real-time understanding of service performance and customer experience for every subscriber.
A1 Bulgaria, a provider of digital services and telecommunications solutions in the country, said it chose Agama’s CDM solution because it wants to assure service performance and delivery to every subscriber to its new interactive TV service, A1 Xplore TV. The Agama CDM solution provides detailed high-resolution, real-time information on service quality and viewer experience. By using the Agama CDM solution, A1 Bulgaria gains awareness and insights into its IP and cable hybrid set-top-boxes and its delivery network.
“We constantly strive to create the best viewer experience for our customers. The Agama solution enables us to enhance the quality of experience for each and everyone of our customers through a more proactive and data-driven way of working. This solution gives us visibility into the access network, all the way through to our subscribers’ devices. This valuable awareness and insight forms a great foundation for our operations and product teams in the decision-making process,” said Jordan Mladenov, Senior Manager, Video Services Management Department, A1 Bulgaria.
“We are delighted that A1 Bulgaria has chosen Agama as its partner and that our solution is expanding across the A1 Group. We look forward to supporting A1 Bulgaria in its work to make its new service a success,” added Mikael Dahlgren, CEO Agama Technologies.
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