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  2. Call logging - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Call_logging

    The call logging trial proved successful and while it was initially designed to gather phone call data and cost of billing details specific to the customers' call's, a hidden benefit emerged such that local management were also able to see a pattern of the types of calls being generated, i.e. calls to and from certain businesses in addition to ...

  3. Telecommunications billing - Wikipedia

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    Telecommunications billing is a significant component of any commercial communications service provider regardless specialization: telephone, mobile wireless communication, VoIP companies, mobile virtual network operators, internet service providers, transit traffic companies, cable television and satellite TV companies could not operate ...

  4. Convergent charging - Wikipedia

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    Characteristics attributed to a convergent charging & billing system include support for multiple service types such as voice, data, multimedia and content, [1] support for bundling of services [6] and the ability to create a single bill and statement for all communications services including fixed, mobile, broadband and TV.

  5. LHS Telekommunikation - Wikipedia

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    LHS main product is BSCS (Business Support & Control System), an end-to-end rating, billing, interconnect and customer care system for telecommunication operators which is used widely till this day on a global level due to the large market share that it acquired during the early 2000s (more than 100 telecom operators) and their latest release under LHS was BSCS iX.

  6. Telecommunications mediation - Wikipedia

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    Billing mediation platforms get their name from their behavior: they "mediate" data between systems. In a typical telephone company scenario, the systems providing data to the mediation platform are network elements, such as telephone switches, and the systems receiving data from the mediation platform perform accounting, auditing, archiving, or bill-generation functions.

  7. Multi Router Traffic Grapher - Wikipedia

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    After collecting the information it will send back the raw data encapsulated in an SNMP protocol. MRTG records this data in a log on the client along with previously recorded data for the device. The software then creates an HTML document from the logs, containing a list of graphs detailing traffic for the selected devices in the server.