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A Short Understanding of Telecom Billing OSS solutions

Even though OSS has changed a lot since those days, it is highly expensive to maintain and is considered to be too expansive. One of the main goals that the telecom industry has is to eventually create a smaller OSS. The goal would be for it to be more organized, less costly, and much smaller than the current version available. There is always research trying to promote the production of a better system.

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A Short Understanding of Telecom Billing OSS solutions

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  1. A Short Understanding of Telecom Billing OSS solutions Telecom billing OSS can be a topic that is difficult for some people to understand at first. There is so much information that is associated with the basic technology, and most of it is not explained to general people. For this reason, it can seem somewhat intimidating. However, the main points related to the technology and its history can be summarized to some extent. OSS is actually the abbreviation for operational support system. This system is only used by telecommunication providers and their businesses. The term is meant to refer to various network systems and inventory that is associated with it. You can also use it to refer to components of a network which needs to be configured or other provisioning services. It should not, however, be confused with BSS. BSS stands for business support system. The term is fairly more recent and is somewhat new. It refers to businesses that deal with payments and taking orders. This would also deal with customer interaction and bill procession. There is a difference between BSS and OSS, but it should be noticed that both terms are used together most often. This is because they interlock in interactions. All OSS tasks were completed by people before 1970. After 1970, people realized that many of these tasks could be done by technology that was being created at the time. This would fill in for human labor. Telecommunication companies then created computer systems that could maintain and complete the tasks that humans previously needed to do. Due to this choice, Unix and C programming language were created as a result. There were many other variations of technology which occurred as well and can still be seen in the world today. However, the systems that were originally used for OSS could not be networked together. This meant that tasks had to be completed separately by the systems. Because information was not available to be directly sent between systems, there had to be an individual that would pass the information instead. This involved someone that would transfer information via switches and plugs. This was the only option that could be used to pass information between the systems as a whole until networking was eventually discovered and perfected. Even though OSS has changed a lot since those days, it is highly expensive to maintain and is considered to be too expansive. One of the main goals that the telecom industry has is to eventually create a smaller OSS. The goal would be for it to be more organized, less costly, and much smaller than the current version available. There is always research trying to promote the production of a better system. In general, there is a large variety of information to learn about telecom billing OSS. What is listed here is the most simple explanation for the main points and the general history. The telecom billing system is always expanding and evolving as time progresses. The telecom companies hope that as technology continues to progress, OSS will transform into something better than what it is currently.

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