Title :
Component-based charging in a next-generation multimedia network
Author :
Ghys, Freddy ; Vaaraniemi, Arto
fDate :
1/1/2003 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
In classical networks, charging and billing are important tools for customer care to fight competition and to assure the operator´s revenue. If charging is to remain a prime competitive tool in next-generation networks, it must be functionally intelligent and flexible, and able to optimize operator and service provider revenues while providing a fair policy toward the end users. Multimedia sessions can be considered as being composed of a number of call components, each of which might consist of different bearer and service objects. The NGN multimedia network structure and its business model define four players involved in charging: access provider, connection provider, telecommunication service provider, and value-added service provider. Often charging components must be correlated to create a clear postpaid bill and ensure correct treatment of prepaid accounts, as well as settlement between the providers involved.
Keywords :
commerce; costing; invoicing; multimedia communication; telecommunication networks; telecommunication services; NGN multimedia network; access provider; bearer objects; billing; business model; call components; component-based charging; connection provider; customer care; network operator revenue; next-generation multimedia network; postpaid bill; prepaid accounts; service objects; service provider revenue; telecommunication service provider; value-added service provider; Bandwidth; Costs; Data communication; Delay; Intelligent networks; Jitter; Multimedia communication; Next generation networking; Telecommunication services; Telephony;
Journal_Title :
Communications Magazine, IEEE
DOI :
10.1109/MCOM.2003.1166664