Telsasoft Received Order for a Set of CDMA CDR (Call Detail Record) Reports From a Regional CDMA Network Service Operator

MINNEAPOLIS, Nov. 7 /PRNewswire/ – Telsasoft today announced that MTA Wireless of Wasilla, Alaska, has deployed a set of CDMA CDR (Call Detail Record) reports to complement their next generation integrated OSS network management solution also purchased from Telsasoft for their CDMA2000 1x network infrastructure.

Responding to subpoenas for call records request can cost you a lot of time and money. With Telsasoft’s CDR reports, there is no need to find tapes, load the records, and manually search for the needed records, repeating this process numerous times. Engineers can also view subscribers’ call history to see where and why calls were dropped, view details of directory assistance and emergency calls, view per-handset reports on handoffs and high usage, view per-NPA or per-NXX usage reports, sort and filter to quickly identify problems and thus maximize staff efficiency.

Telsasoft’s next generation OSS products use the latest 64 bit Linux SuSE operating system and employ Microsoft dotNet based client. The architecture places a server at the center of all the network elements. The server talks to every device in the network and assembles a raw database for alarms and metrics, then prepares information for display and performs paging out of the tech-on-call or any particular alarm event or issue. For maximum user-friendliness, we write a Microsoft dotNet based client, an easy-to-load-self-updating client, loaded on NOC machines or engineers’ machines or managers’ machines, all providing safe and secure access definable per user. Users see their alarms and metrics on maps and can graph any data. Telsasoft designs reports with standard and proprietary algorithms and formulae.

Telsasoft designs, develops, sells and installs service assurance management software to serve the rural telecommunications service operations in the rapidly growing communications market. The company’s integrated suite of alarm faults and performance reporting software and traffic projection and capacity analysis software allow service providers to monitor reports and analyze the health of their network. Founded in 1996 and headquartered in Minneapolis, Minnesota, the company has served the telecommunications industry since 1996 and counts over 20 of the most innovative carriers in the U.S. as its customers.