Nokia Siemens Networks will buy Apertio, a vendor specializing in network management applications for telecommunications operators, US$205 million, according to an announcement Wednesday.
Apertio, in Bristol, UK, sells a software application suite with components for managing mobile phone subscribers. Features allow operators to authenticate and deliver applications to users, shut off lost handsets and collect real-time data on subscribers.
The management and consolidation of subscriber data is becoming more important, particularly as operators offer “converged” services, offerings that combine mobile, fixed-line and Internet-based services, the companies said.
The deal is expected to close by May. When complete, Paul Magelli, Apertio’s CEO, will head a new section within the Converged Core business of Nokia Siemens.
Apertio’s software and equipment is used by operators such as Orange, T-Mobile, O2 and Vodafone. Apertio, a private company, estimates its 2007 revenue at US$41 million.