Accenture wins Telstra maintenance deal

Accenture this morning announced it had won a five-year, multimillion dollar contract with Telstra to maintain the new customer care and billing platform that the IT services giant helped develop.

(Credit: Telstra)

Accenture will be responsible for the ongoing management of the platform — part of a five-year transformation program which has seen Telstra cut down the number of its internal IT platforms to reduce complexity and cut costs — ensuring that it continues to work properly as further migrations and software releases are undertaken.

"Accenture has worked with us on the transformation journey since the beginning, so this is a logical extension of the work they have already performed," Tom Lamming, Telstra transformation and technology advisor said in a statement.

Accenture helped design and deploy the new billing platform, to which it said 5 million consumer customers had now been migrated. Reaching this number had originally been set for the end of June, but after this was overshot, Sol Trujillo moved the deadline to the end of September. There was no mention of the business migrations, which were set to start in August.

Telstra said there had been no increase in complaint volumes as the 8.5 million services were migrated to a new platform, processing hundreds of thousands of orders and millions of bills.

Neither Telstra nor Accenture disclosed the value of the deal.

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Talkback 4 comments

    Telstra Anonymous -- 08/10/08

    Good old Telstra - first in the queue to destroy Australian jobs by outsourcing yet more work to foreign companies.
    What Sol "short term" Trujillo, and other greedy bonus driven CEOs like to ignore is that their foolish actions today destroy the market for their companies wares tomorrow, because there is no one left in employment to buy them, as jobs disappear to India/the Philippines etc etc

    Who in Australia? Peter -- 08/10/08 (in reply to #320113735)

    Name one company with support staff in Australia that could handle this type of job? None of these people will be talking to customers and it is the same practice that ANZ, CBA, IAG, CML and many others have also adopted.

    Nice one Peter Anonymous -- 08/10/08 (in reply to #320113743)

    SMS, IGL, DWS all do this work. Not to mention they are half the price of Accenture, are Australian owned and don't have a history of f#$king up every project they tough.

    One problem though ... Anonymous -- 08/10/08 (in reply to #320113771)

    The problem with SMS is that they already implemented large Telstra mainframe systems in the past. Successfully, I might add.
    Oh but they're not American, so they can't be world-class, can they? Perceived success is more important than actual success in this game, say what you want about Accenture they are excellent at managing upwards (it helps that many ex-Accenture employees and partners are entrenched at the upper echelons).

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