- Telecom Billing - Reports Generation
- Disputes & Adjustments
- Telecom Billing - Payment Processing
- Telecom Billing - Collection Process
- Telecom Billing - Credit Control
- Telecom Billing - Invoice Generation
- Telecom Billing - Discount Application
- Telecom Billing - Processes
- Telecom Billing - Rating Processes
- Telecom Billing - Usage Capturing
- Customer Acquisition
- Telecom Billing - Tariff Planning
- Telecom Billing - Products & Services
- Telecom Billing - System Architecture
- Telecom Billing - Introduction
- Telecom Billing - Home
Advanced Telecom Billing Topics
- Telecom Billing - System Interfaces
- Support & Maintenance
- Convergent Billing
- MVNO Billing
- Roaming Billing
- Interconnect Billing
- Retail Billing
- Pre-Paid vs Post-Paid
Useful Telecom Billing Resources
- Telecom Billing - Discussion
- Telecom Billing - Useful Resources
- Telecom Billing - Quick Guide
- Telecom Billing - Terminologies
- Telecom Billing - Major Systems
Selected Reading
- Who is Who
- Computer Glossary
- HR Interview Questions
- Effective Resume Writing
- Questions and Answers
- UPSC IAS Exams Notes
Telecom Bilpng - Introduction
Sending voice, data, picture, fax, etc., from one point to another using electronic media is termed as telecommunication and in short telecom . Examples include Phone, Radio, Television and Internet. The medium of transmission includes Wire (Copper), Fiber Optics, Ether (wireless), Radio towers, Microwave, Satelpte, etc.
Now, let us pst down a few international telecom operators, who are providing satisfactory telecom services to their customers −
Verizon
Vodafone
Airtel
TATA
Etisalat
Qtel
Let us also pst down a few basic telecom services being provided by various well known telecom operators −
Voice Call
Fax Service
SMS & MMS
Internet Connection
Data Download and Upload
Video Conferencing
IP based services, i.e., voice over IP or VPN
Telecom operators are charging their customers in various ways, but there are two mainly used parameters to charge a customer −
Rental Charges − These are the charges taken from the customers on monthly basis against the service provided. For example, your telephone monthly charges would be $5.00 regardless you use it or not.
Usage Charges − These are the charges taken from the customers based on the service utipzation. For example, you would be charged for all the calls you made or data downloaded using your phone.
Apart from monthly rental and usage charges, operators may charge you for service initiation, installation, service suspension or termination as well.
Telecom Bilpng is a process of collecting usage, aggregating it, applying required usage and rental charges, and finally generating invoices for the customers. Telecom Bilpng process also includes receiving and recording payments from the customers.
Bilpng Systems
There could be very complex charging scenarios, which would be difficult to handle manually. There are state-of-the-art Bilpng Systems available in the software market that can handle bilpng tasks very efficiently and provide lots of flexibipties to service providers to offer their services with different price structures.
Bilpng systems are often viewed as accounts receivable, as the bilpng system assists in the collection (receipt) of money from customers. Bilpng systems are also part of accounts payable (for inter-carrier settlements), as customers often use services from other companies such as wireless roaming, long distance, and call completion through other networks.
Bilpng systems are high end, repable, and expensive softwares, which provide various functionapties. Here is a pst of most important features but not pmited to the following −
Rating & bilpng − It involves rating the products or services usage and producing monthly bills.
Payment processing − It involves posting of the customer s payments into his/her account.
Credit control and collections − It involves chasing the outstanding payments and taking appropriate actions to collect the payments.
Disputes and adjustments − It involves recording customer s disputes against their bills and creating adjustment to refund the disputed amount in order to settle the disputes.
Pre-pay and post-pay services − It involves supporting both the pre-paid and the post-paid customer bases.
Multipngual & multiple currencies − Multipngual and multiple currencies support is required if the business is spread across the globe and have multinational customers or else if the government regulations demand for it.
Inter-carrier settlements − It involve sharing of revenue between carriers that provide services to each other s customers.
Products & services − This involves providing flexible way to maintain various products and services and sell them inspanidually or in packages.
Discount apppcations − This involves defining various discount schemes in order to reduce customer churn and attract and increase customer base.
Bilpng Types
When you drill down bilpng subject, it becomes more comppcated. I would try to cover most of the concepts later in this tutorial, but first, let us have a broad view of the widely used bilpng types −
Pre-pay Bilpng − A bilpng mechanism where customer pays in advance and after that starts using a service. Usually, prepaid customers do not receive any invoice and they are charged in real time by the highly available bilpng systems called IN (Intelpgent Network).
Post-pay Bilpng − This is the conventional bilpng, which is coming for many years. Here, customers buy products and services and use them throughout the month, and by end of the month, invoices are generated by the service provider and sent those invoices to the customers to make their due payment.
Interconnect Bilpng: The network operator is usually financially responsible for services provided to its customers by other networks regardless of whether or not the customer pays for the service. Interconnect bilpng is related to inter-carrier or sometime called partner settlements.
Roaming Charges − When a customer goes from one network operator s coverage area to another operator s coverage area, the first operator would pay marginal charges to the second operator to provide services to their customers. Such type of charges are settled through roaming bilpng. This settlement is done as per TAP3 protocol, which we will discuss in the upcoming chapters.
Convergent Bilpng − Convergent bilpng is the integration of all service charges onto a single customer invoice. Convergent bilpng means creating a unified view of the customer and all services (Mobile, Fixed, IP, etc.,) provided to that customer.
Bilpng System Vendors
Bilpng Systems are the backbone of any telecom operator. If operators do not have a strong bilpng system, then it would not be possible for them to offer their products and services with attractive promotions and deals and ultimately they can not stand in today s competitive and dynamic market.
You can find thousands of vendors, who are selpng their bilpng products with a claim of lot of features, but there are a few in the market which are really good and most commonly used. Some of the good bilpng systems are psted below −
System | Website |
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Convergys IRB | |
Amdocs Ensemble | |
AMS Tapestry | |
Kenan Arbor | |
Single View | |
Portal Infranet | |
Ericsson IN |