Hansen’s Software Upgraded To Enhance Nepal’s DishHome Customer Offers, Experiences


KUALA LUMPUR, Hansen Technologies, a global software and services to the communications, energy, and water industries provider, announced that DishHome, Nepal’s communications services provider (CSP), has upgraded its version of Hansen CCB, part of the Hansen Suite for Communications, Technology and Media.

Hansen Communications Division President, Scott Weir said the rapid modernisation of Nepal has driven not just the increase in demand for faster connectivity and seamless entertainment offerings, but also accelerated customer expectations.

‘We are delighted to continue our longstanding partnership with DishHome and to introduce enhanced flexibility in bundles and offers, the ability to reduce payable bills, as well as new discounts and vouchers.

‘These enhancements deliver savings and efficiencies to our customer, particularly around maintenance of databases, security and privacy,’ he said in a statement.

Meanwhile, Dish Media Network Limited Director, Sudeep Acharya said: ‘This most recent technology
upgrade is testament not just to the leadership of Hansen’s products but also the true collaboration and partnership of our respective teams.

‘Their ability to have the finger on the pulse of the customer and market opportunities, which enable us to bring our customers modern and flexible experiences, demonstrates their immense value as a partner.’

DishHome will also leverage Hansen’s unified customer care and billing system for broadband and cable, as the company seeks to deliver a more enhanced degree of service to its growing customer base nationwide.

Prior to this implementation, DishHome’s direct-to-home television and fibernet customers would be billed separately for various subscribed products.

However, with the latest Hansen products, DishHome customers can make a single payment for connectivity and entertainment, reducing the burden of having to pay multiple bills and vendors.

Source: BERNAMA News Agency

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