Difference between IS Wireless Telco Above the SAP Vanilla?

SAP Industry Solution - Telecommunications
Would like to touch base with anyone who has experience with SAP IS for Telecommunication.
Specifically would like to know the following:
1) Which Wireless Telco client has adopted it?
2) What is the difference between IS Wireless Telco over and above the SAP vanilla?
Thank you

Hi,
GP(guided procedure) workflow will constructed via Enterprise Portal. This portal guys will do.
In R/3  we have SAP Business workflow, which found or customize or create in SWDD.
In XI Once BPM created, Workflow will created automatically.
Both the XI & R/3 workflow Runs in BPM Engine.
Regards,
Surjith
Edited by: surjith kumar on Nov 13, 2008 12:10 PM

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