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]

Peter-Service (nexign)
TypeClose Joint Stock Company
IndustryTelecommunications
Founded1992
HeadquartersSaint Petersburg, Russia
Number of employees
2500
Websitewww.billing.ru

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

Footnotes

  1. Lomas, Natasha (September 19, 2017). "Wikileaks releases documents it claims detail Russia mass surveillance apparatus". TechCrunch.
  2. Peter-Service_customers
  3. Peter-Service_partners
  4. Peter-Service_contacts Archived 2009-07-28 at the Wayback Machine
  5. 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).
  6. Weir, Fred (21 September 2017). "Is it the Kremlin's turn to get WikiLeaked?". The Christian Science Monitor. Retrieved 22 September 2017.
  7. Peter-Service_products&services
  8. Peter-Service_data-center Archived 2008-12-26 at the Wayback Machine
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