Tech Mahindra Teams Up with TBCASoft for Cross-Carrier Blockchain Platform

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In India, Tech Mahindra has partnered with Microsoft to create a Distributed Ledger Technology (DLT)-based solution to combat the issue of unsolicited commercial communication (UCC) or spam calls.

Tech Mahindra and TBCASoft have joined hands to promote the Cross-Carrier Blockchain Platform for telecom carriers. TBCASoft leads the Carrier Blockchain Study Group (CBSG), a global consortium of telecom carriers. CBSG Consortium members and partners are building blockchain-based services on this platform.

The Cross-Carrier Blockchain technology is gaining recognition as a means of empowering carriers to provide differentiated services featuring transparency, security, real-time transactions and other blockchain advantages.

The collaboration aims to architect user cases leveraging the platform in upcoming areas of supply chain (CPE handling, pricing, reassignment), contract management, roaming billing and taxes, identity management and mobile transactions, to customers around the world.

Tech Mahindra-TBCASoft partnership to help telcos unlock multiple benefits

“Telcos continue to push the frontiers of digital transformation to provide a completely new customer experience. We at Tech Mahindra have designed various Blockchain solution sets leveraging enterprise Blockchain protocols, to help telcos globally accomplish higher net promoter scores, lower operational costs and enhance profitability. This consortium will play a critical role in taking these solutions to the telcos and helping them unlock multiple benefits,” said Rajesh Dhuddu, Global Practice Leader, Blockchain, Tech Mahindra.

By partnering with TBCASoft under the CBSG Consortium, carriers can create and extend their services beyond traditional markets and borders, said Ling Wu, Founder and CEO of TBCASoft and Co-Chairman of the CBSG Consortium.

“In the meantime, carriers may need additional expertise in planning new services in emerging areas. We look forward to providing more value to our Consortium members by teaming up with global partners like Tech Mahindra,” Wu added.

In India, Tech Mahindra has partnered with Microsoft to create a Distributed Ledger Technology (DLT)-based solution to build an ecosystem in line with the regulations issued by TRAI (Telecom Regulatory Authority of India), to combat the issue of unsolicited commercial communication (UCC) or spam calls.

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