Helder Branco, da Entel, empresa líder em telecomunicações no Chile e no Peru, com aproximadamente 15 milhões de clientes, atesta que graças à tecnologia dos sistemas de engenharia da Oracle eles conseguem ser mais eficazes e mais disponíveis.
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