PETER-SERVICE ITC interconnect system

 

Purpose

The system is aimed to support accounts settling between operator companies, including transit telecommunications centers operators and telecom operators, who provide services for end users.

The system allows of settling payments for various services (transit traffic transfer, channels and equipment lease, etc.), generate reports and bills based on the billing reports.

The system can function autonomously or be integrated into the operator's billing system.

Brief description

PETER-SERVICE ITC processes calls arriving in the form of files containing switchboard entries, identifies calls basing on the reference data, accumulates volumes of the same type, and calculates the cost of the stored amount of traffic transferred and the services rendered.

The cost of the services not connected with traffic transfer is also calculated basing on the reference data.

Depending on the results of the calculation, the partners are sent either reports or bills.

Options

  • Supporting various payment methods depending on the amount of traffic transferred. Accounts for every partner are carried out in accordance with the individual rules for processing calls, accumulating volumes of the same type and billing operations;
  • Processing accounting information on calls of different types, including "intellectual" services (e.g., "free call" service / Service 800, Frеерhоnе);
  • Calculating the cost of the services rendered in any currency;
  • Forming bills in the partner's national language;
  • Accumulating the statistic information on the amount of calls and analyzing the statistics;
  • Calculating the cost of traffic transfer services depending on the route;
  • Processed calls can be re-rated without reloading.

Advantages

  • The modular structure allows of operative support and convenient modification of separate subsystems;
  • High performance rate (up to 35000 CDR per second) on a medium capacity server;
  • Scalability: services can be simultaneously started from several computers using the same database;
  • The system can process 1 billion entries on monthly traffic.
  • The open data model allows of developing interfaces for other systems involved in processing transit calls information;
  • Multilingual options for generating bills for partners:
  • Multi-currency options;
  • The system is easy to use and comparatively cheap to operate.