Vast Taps NetCracker for Managed Billing

June 9, 2015
Vast Broadband, formerly known as Clarity Telecom, has gone live with NetCracker Technology's Revenue Management Solution ...
Vast Broadband, formerly known as Clarity Telecom, has gone live with NetCracker Technology's Revenue Management Solution, which it will use through a multi-year hosted managed services arrangement. Vast plans to use the solution to consolidate and optimize billing, rating and charging operations. As part of the program, NetCracker also migrated customers from a legacy billing platform onto the NetCracker solution.

Vast Broadband is a cable operator providing high-speed Internet, video and digital voice services to residential and business customers across several Midwestern states.

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