MATRIXX Brings Its 5G Monetization Solution to AWS Marketplace

MATRIXX Software announced that MATRIXX Digital Commerce Platform (DCP) is available in AWS Marketplace. MATRIXX DCP is a converged charging engine that accelerates a telco's ability to innovate in the market and monetize in real-time, from network services to new consumer and business offers and valuable third-party relationships.
MATRIXX Brings Its 5G Monetization Solution to AWS Marketplace

FOSTER CITY, Calif.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–MATRIXX Software, a global leader in 5G monetization solutions, today announced that MATRIXX Digital Commerce Platform (DCP) is available in AWS Marketplace, a digital catalog with thousands of software listings from independent software vendors that make it easy to find, test, buy and deploy software that runs on Amazon Web Services (AWS). MATRIXX DCP is a converged charging engine that accelerates a telco’s ability to innovate in the market and monetize in real-time, from network services to new consumer and business offers and valuable third-party relationships.

MATRIXX DCP is a mission-critical, network-grade platform that connects networks to customers, maximizing monetization opportunities and facilitating the growth of innovative, new revenue streams for telcos of every size, from new digital brands to Tier 1 operators. Deployed on Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service (Amazon EKS), MATRIXX DCP leverages Amazon EKS to streamline operations and keep pace with the growth in digital services traffic and shifting demand.

“With the accelerating pace of 5G deployments, operators need agile solutions more than ever to compete,” said Marc Price, CTO of MATRIXX Software. “Our highly configurable, network-grade Digital Commerce Platform makes it easy for operators to build new revenue streams and to continuously innovate for modern digital customers. With MATRIXX DCP available in the AWS Marketplace, telcos can now easily procure and deploy monetization capabilities for emerging real-time services, with the added security, scale and reliability of AWS.”


MATRIXX DCP in AWS Marketplace offers:

  • A network-grade, real-time charging platform delivering Tier 1 performance
  • “Click-not-code” support to rapidly deploy innovative monetization models
  • Commercial agility to compete in an increasingly competitive market
  • Support for consumer, enterprise, IoT, wholesale and B2B2X monetization in a single platform
  • Business-facing APIs to integrate to customer and partner-facing channels
  • Network-facing APIs to integrate with 4G/LTE, 5G, edge, fixed, cloud, cable, satellite, and private networks

To learn more about MATRIXX Digital Commerce Platform, visit AWS Marketplace or contact MATRIXX directly at https://www.matrixx.com/contact-us/.

About MATRIXX Software

MATRIXX Software delivers a modern converged charging and commerce solution proven at scale. Its cloud-native Digital Commerce Platform provides network-grade, mission-critical software that unlocks new network monetization opportunities. With its no-code configuration capabilities, MATRIXX empowers service providers with the agility necessary to easily develop, deploy and monetize new products and services. MATRIXX is the platform of choice powering many of the world’s leading communications companies, IoT players and emerging network infrastructure providers. MATRIXX makes it possible to harness commercial innovation and on-demand customer experience to better compete and drive new revenue and growth opportunities across markets and verticals.

For more information, please visit www.matrixx.com


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