This could go over very well, if done right.TNA is holding a tournament for the TNA Knockouts Tag Team Titles. This could also go over well if done right, especially since they are reportedly bringing in people form the indies.Thanks for reading, and remember to comment!. Replacement of existing systems will automate service fulfillment to reduceoperational costsST LOUIS, Jan. 6 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ Amdocs (NYSE: DOX), the leadingprovider of customer experience systems, today announced that Vodafone D2 hasselected Amdocs Operational Support Systems (OSS) planning and fulfillmentproducts. Vodafone D2 will replace its in-house developed inventory system,with Amdocs' modular OSS suite, using this as the foundation for its futureOSS architecture for planning and rolling out networks, and introducing andfulfilling new services. As Vodafone D2's subscriber base continues to grow and its network needsbecome more complex, it needs an OSS / NSS (network support system) that canaddress all future system requirements and one that is prepared to supportfixed mobile convergence between Arcor and Vodafone D2 Vodafone D2 acquiredArcor in May 2008. The automation of these processes can ensure more accurateservice fulfillment and reduce the costs of network management. 
In addition,Amdocs OSS products are aligned with Service Oriented Architecture standardsto better integrate with existing systems, enabling Vodafone D2 to reduce timeto deploy its OSS software. "When evaluating our plans for our future OSS, Vodafone D2 concluded that weneeded a set of OSS products that could help us consolidate our network andmeet our present and future objectives," said Volker Behrend, Head of GroupTNSG, Vodafone D2. "Amdocs OSS can deliver the automation and networktransparency for 'right first time' fulfillment, an essential requirement forgaining a competitive advantage necessary to attract and retain subscribers." The agreement expands Amdocs' long standing relationship with Vodafone.Vodafone D2 has deployed Amdocs billing products and joins a number ofpublicly announced Vodafone operating companies that have deployed Amdocs OSSor BSS (business support systems) including operating companies in Hungary,Ireland, Italy, Netherlands, Portugal, Romania, Spain, United Kingdom.About Amdocs Customer Experience Systems (CES) Amdocs CES is an integrated portfolio that delivers the operating environmentservice providers need to transform from providers of utility voice, data andvideo services into purveyors of the digital lifestyle. Amdocs CES allowsproviders to deliver an optimal customer experience personalized,participatory and timely across any service, location and device. The AmdocsCES portfolio leverages Amdocs business process best practices based onreal-world scenarios, and transcends traditional business support systems(BSS), operational support systems (OSS) and service delivery platforms (SDPs)to enable service providers to address both current and emerging customerexperience business processes.

Amdocs' unique business model focuses onenabling its customers to create differentiation and build brand, loyalty,profitability and competitive leadership. Please visit for more information.About AmdocsAmdocs is the market leader in customer experience systems innovation,enabling world-leading service providers to deliver an integrated, innovativeand intentional customer experienceTM at every point of service. A globalcompany with revenue of $3.16 billion in fiscal 2008, Amdocs has more than18,000 employees and serves customers in more than 50 countries around theworld. For more information, visit Amdocs at Forward-Looking StatementThis press release includes information that constitutes forward-lookingstatements made pursuant to the safe harbor provision of the PrivateSecurities Litigation Reform Act of 1995, including statements about Amdocs'growth and business results in future quarters. Although we believe theexpectations reflected in such forward-looking statements are based uponreasonable assumptions, we can give no assurance that our expectations will beobtained or that any deviations will not be material. Such statements involverisks and uncertainties that may cause future results to differ from thoseanticipated.