FINAL PROJECT REPORT ON
¬¬ On Stream Telecom
Submitted to Dr. Xiaodong Yue
Student Details :
Sushma Gelallu
700601366
sxg13660@ucmo.edu
Employer Details :
Unigo.Inc
Irving,Texas
Contact Person :
Meghana P korivi (469)-249-1559 hr@Unigo.net ABSTRACT
Objective:
The main motto of this project is to generate the services provided by telecom system, by which user can use all the services online. Telecom company is one of the main sectors, which gives many services to their user such as request for a new connection, Change old connection, Connection Transfer, Connection complaints etc. Running all these services standardly is difficult process.
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After completion of training I had exam and I performed well and I was really excited that I will be joining the project.
INTRODUCTION TO PROJECT The major objective of this project is to generate the services provided by telecom system, by which user can use all the benefits online. Telecom company is one of the main sectors, which provides different services to their user such as request for a new connection, change of mobile number, billing etc. Running all these services standardly is difficult process. SYSTEM OVERVIEW
The project is fully integrated with User Relationship Management (CRM) solution and advanced in a manner that is easily manageable, time saving and relieving one form semi automated. The main objective of this project is to automate the services provided by telecom system, by which User can use all the services online. Telecom industry is one of the major sectors, which provides so many services to their Users such as request for a new connection, change of number, billing etc. Maintaining all these services standardly is complicated process.
PROBLEMS IN EXISTING SYSTEM The existing system is a standard one where the User has to go to the Telecom Company to make a request for connection. For each and every need a User has to contact the nearest branch. This requires that the User has to spend some time and
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