Peter-Service
Peter-Service (nexign) (Russian: Петер-Сервис) — a billing company in Russia that provided the first Russian billing system for mobile operators. The company was established in 1992.[1]
Type | Close Joint Stock Company |
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Industry | Telecommunications |
Founded | 1992 |
Headquarters | Saint Petersburg, Russia |
Number of employees | 2500 |
Website | www |
Nowadays the list of Peter-Service's Customers comprises more than 50 operators in Russia, CIS and Europe, including Multiregional Transit Telecom, MegaFon, Mobile TeleSystems, Rostelecom, SkyLink, Peterstar; operators of Svyazinvest and foreign operators: Kyivstar, Vodafone Romania, Turkcell, 21st Century Technologies Limited Nigeria and others.[2]
Peter-Service is a partner of IBM, Intel, HP, Oracle, Sun Microsystems. The company is also an associated member of the International GSM Association, the Infocommunication Union (ex-3G Association), TM Forum and ETSI.[3]
Peter-Service employs about 900 specialists. The Company's HQ is located in St. Petersburg, and the network of branch offices operates in Moscow, Novosibirsk, Krasnodar, Ekaterinburg, Samara, Vladivostok and Kiev.[4]
According to documents released by WikiLeaks in September 2017, Peter-Service extensively cooperates with Russian government security services via the SORM system.[1][5] The company denied that it did anything illegal.[6]
Products & Services
Peter-Service specializes in developing billing systems and CRM solutions for major fixed and mobile network operators and Internet service providers. The company provides the following products and services:[7]
- Products
- Billing solutions (including convergence billing)
- CRM
- Supporting accounts settling and other business processes between operators
- Supporting interaction with network Infrastructure
- Services
- Consulting
- Data-center based services:[8]
- outsourcing (including SaaS (interconnect system, roaming support system))
- leasing of telecommunication equipment
Footnotes
- Lomas, Natasha (September 19, 2017). "Wikileaks releases documents it claims detail Russia mass surveillance apparatus". TechCrunch.
- Peter-Service_customers
- Peter-Service_partners
- Peter-Service_contacts Archived 2009-07-28 at the Wayback Machine
- Taylor, Adam (September 19, 2017). "WikiLeaks releases files that appear to offer details of Russian surveillance system". The Washington Post.
The documents released by WikiLeaks on Tuesday appear to show how a St. Petersburg-based technology company called Peter-Service helped state entities gather detailed data on Russian mobile users, part of a national system of online surveillance called System for Operative Investigative Activities (SORM).
- Weir, Fred (21 September 2017). "Is it the Kremlin's turn to get WikiLeaked?". The Christian Science Monitor. Retrieved 22 September 2017.
- Peter-Service_products&services
- Peter-Service_data-center Archived 2008-12-26 at the Wayback Machine