Oasis Systems
Logo since 2005 | |
Private company | |
Industry |
Telecommunications Computer software |
Founded | August 1988 Adelaide, Australia |
Founders |
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Headquarters | Adelaide, Australia |
Area served | Worldwide |
Key people |
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Products | MVNE, SCP, GGSN, SMSC, IVR, OCS, Lawful interception, DCCA |
Website |
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Oasis Systems is a telecommunications company that is headquartered in Australia, with international offices in the UK, Malaysia and Thailand. Oasis primarily specializes in developing and managing carrier network software and systems.
History
- 1988: Oasis Systems founded as Steadycom
- 1989: Created first UNIX server based mass calling IVR platform
- 1992: Created first ISDN PRI based mass calling IVR platform
- 1995: Launched first prepaid calling card platform in Australian market
- 1997: Supplier and operator to world’s first MVNE-MVNO partnership, Vodafone’s FastFone
- 1997: Deployed first prepaid mobile solution in India - Escotel & Tata Cellular
- 1999: TTI FastFone sold to Vodafone
- 1999: SteadyCom renamed to Oasis Systems and acquired by listed Australian company Pracom Ltd
- 2001: OEM Oasis middleware layer to Intel Corporation and developed MCCS Linux based programmable switch
- 2002: Deployed new focussed sub-branding MVNE into Vodafone Australia
- 2004: OEM Oasis VoiceXML to Intel Corporation
- 2005: Gregory Steer purchases (privately) the Oasis Systems business from Pracom
- 2005: Deployed world's largest speech recognition platform in Convergys Inc - over 8000 speech ports
- 2006: New IN based MVNE platform deployed in Vodafone Australia
- 2008: Oasis Video Gateway deployed in Hutchison Australia
- 2011: Company AAGR doubling year on year
- 2013: Deployed full new end-to-end MVNE/wholesale billing platform in Vodafone Australia
- 2014: Oasis BICC - SIP Gateway deployment in Bangladesh
- 2015: First deployment of Diameter IN GW for Telecom Fiji
- 2016: Expansion into Asia[1]
Sponsorships
From 2005 to 2015, Oasis Systems provided sponsorship to West Race Cars Australia and the Sports Racer Australia race car series.
References
- ↑ "SUCCESSFUL EXPANSION INTO ASIA". 2016-11-15. Retrieved 2017-08-23.
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