Brastel Co., Ltd. is a
Tokyo-based
telecommunication company established in
1996 that provides international calling services to 240 countries and territories around the world at 24-hour flat low rates.
Brastel services both the foreign community in
Japan and Japanese nationals with friends and family abroad.
Brastel is the only telecommunication service that provides native speaker customer service professionals in over 20 languages.
Diverse cultural skills and specialized training enable Brastel's staff to offer the highest level of service to its diverse international customers in
Japan.
The company also one of the first services to implement a customized
CRM technology to effectively develop customer profiles and follow-up on their specific needs.
This entrepreneurial spirit was central to the launching of
Brastel Smart Phonecard, the first rechargeable international prepaid card in the world in which customers could instantly add more money to their cards at 40,000
convenience stores throughout
Japan.
The key to Brastel's success and long-term growth has been the balance of customized
cutting-edge technology and highly skilled professionals who have the linguistic and cultural abilities, as well as professional skills to serve over 20 distinct markets.
History
Founded in
1996 as a private limited company
Brastel Co., Ltd. started out offering
callback service (based in the
USA), primarily targeting the
Brazilian community in
Japan.
In July of
1998Brastel made an agreement with
KDDI (formerly KDD), a prominent Japanese
telecommunication company allowing Brastel to offer service connections directly from
Japan.
In the first half of 2000
The company pioneered lauching an international prepaid card that was rechargeable (customers could instantly replenish their cards) at convenience stores located across the country: the
Brastel Smart Phonecard.
The product was an instant success in the market and significantly reduced distribution costs.
Next, Brastel became one of the first
telecom companies in the world to use a paperless payment system to recharge prepaid cards at
convenience stores.
Developed by
NTT Comware, the Smart Pit payment system uses a bar code printed on the card instead of paper coupons.
This new system resulted in further cost savings and improved service.
In 2002
Brastel became the first General Type II Carrier (provider of international calls) with a prepaid platform to be interconnected to the Japanese PSTN (Public Switched Telephone Network), controlled by major carriers such as
NTT East,
NTT West,
NTT Communications and mobile phone operators.
This allowed Brastel to effectively monitor the quality of its connections along with the 15 companies with whom it had formed alliances.
Due to these new partnerships, Brastel was able to exercise greater control over
routing, line cost, and quality of connections.
This also enabled Brastel to create its own direct prefix numbers: 0091-20 and 0091-21 (to be announced).
The new prefix gave customers the option to make
international calls at even lower rates than offered before, with domestic charges included and the convenience of
one-step-dialing.
In November of 2003
Brastel improved its
CRM and switches to increase flexibility and stability in order to better track its increasing number of calls.
Today, the company provides connections to 240 countries and territories and offers
customer service in more than 20 languages.
The
Brastel Smart Phonecard is found in 3,000 distribution points and 5,500
convenience stores throughout
Japan.
==External links==
Brastel website Brastel Brazil website Brastel United States website Brastel Hong Kong website