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MagnaQuest tool for IOL project

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Bharat Matrimony

Hyderabad March 2 MagnaQuest Technologies has announced it has signed up with IOL Broadband Ltd, to deploy its customer management and billing solution MQSubscribeT for the latter's IPTV project and its integration with network and other services delivered over IP (Internet protocol). According to a statement, this will help bill value added services such as video on demand, VoIP services over its IP network, apart from the billing of regular services. IOL intends to launch such services in several cities in the country.

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