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TPL Maps & Ufone Sign MoU

  • March 19, 2019
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TPL Maps is Pakistan’s first and largest digital mapping company, and it recently has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with Ufone. Under this partnership they are to enable Ufone to use TPL Maps and offer location intelligence and solutions to the enterprise. 

Ufone will now be able to use TPL Maps’ newly launched location-based services platform with APIs that are customizable for developers to suit their needs in the telecommunication sector.

This collaboration will not only increase Ufone’s product portfolio and features but also improve the level of customer service.

Adnan Shahid, CEO TPL Maps speaking on the occasion said, “We are excited with the opportunity to collaborate with Ufone to build and provide location-based services and solutions that enhance business outcomes, generating growth and value for the telecom sector and its stakeholders. We will build on this partnership to provide ‘maps on demand’ and other location-based solutions to foster the great partnership.”

Ahmad Kamal, Chief Officer Customer Operations for Ufone said, “Enabling and empowering our customers is at the core of our business philosophy. We want Ufone consumers to experience futuristic mapping and other digital facilities to meet their business needs more swiftly. We, at Ufone, are proud to work with TPL Maps, a truly Pakistani technology enterprise   – to complement our local expertise, build solutions together, and ultimately add value to our customer – base and the region as a whole.”

This collaboration is said to follow the global trend where telecom-providers are harnessing major opportunities; promising to harness convenience for the consumers while leveraging the most advanced LBS platform to identify strengths and co-create fresh solutions.

 

Reference links:propakistani.pk

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