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, IVR, OCS, Lawful interception |
Website | Oasis Systems |
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, originally 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 worlds 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: Appointed first international CEO to drive global expansion
Sponsorships
From 2005, Oasis Systems has provided sponsorship to West Race Cars Australia and the Sports Racer Australia race car series.
External links
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