Omnix partners with Singprof for Chinese expansion

Omnix partners with Singprof for Chinese expansion

August 18, 2017

Telecoms software provider Omnix has teamed up with Beijing Sinoprof Information Technologies (Singprof) to launch its solutions in the Chinese market.

Singprof, which works with China’s major operators including China Mobile and China Unicom, will target Omnix solutions to assist with extensive nationwide 3G roll-outs.

Omnix software enables operators to conduct data analysis for new network sites, to aid project management and control, and to report on completed projects.

Omnix said the partnership with Singprof was a “natural solution” for the company as it allows it to launch its products in China without needing to set up a Mandarin speaking support base.

The UK-based company is optimistic that the size of China’s needs will make the partnership profitable.

“China’s 3G networks are vast and a roll-out of that size requires a strong tier 1 mobile-specific project management tool to allow effective collaboration and maintain cross-functional control,” said William Tickner, Omnix chief executive.

Singprof said in its search for a partner Omnix proved the “best provider” of project management solutions for CAPEX 3G deployments.

Tim Yeo

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