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“Network-Edge Technologies for Enabling Rapid Next-Generation Services”. CANTO 2005. Jonjie Sena Director, Product Management ACE*COMM Corporation. Agenda. The Push For Profitability Network Edge Technologies Case Study: Sample Services Summary. The Push for Profitability.
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“Network-Edge Technologies for Enabling Rapid Next-Generation Services” CANTO 2005 Jonjie Sena Director, Product Management ACE*COMM Corporation
Agenda • The Push For Profitability • Network Edge Technologies • Case Study: Sample Services • Summary
The Push for Profitability Helping Service Providers Profit in the Next Generation
SP: How To Instill Customer Loyalty? Five prerequisites: • Deliver a "branded" experience • Create and shape demand • Harness talent and technology • Translate foresight and insight into marketing productivity • Drive marketing to meet performance objectives Source: Accenture, March 2005
More Services! More Services, faster, cheaper… The Dilemma? …more complexity!
Network-Edge Technologies An Overview
Mediation As We Know It… • Insulate Business Systems from Network (and vice-versa) • Collect, Normalize, Transform, Distribute • Most processing is CDR-based (i.e., after the fact)
SDP = “Service Mediation” • Convergent Mediation™ SDP mediates the different functions that enable a service • Address operational support issues in parallel • The evolution of Service Control • Traditionally, service control was embedded in network elements • Move to Intelligent Network (IN) solutions • Move to application servers to get away from proprietary & expensive IN approach
A Sports Metaphor Traditional Mediation The Service SDP
Convergent Mediation™SDP Service Bus
Service Delivery Platform: Defined • A framework that enables rapid creation of new services • Service control capabilities to configure and enable services • Includes OSS functionality (mediation, rating, provisioning, balance management, etc.) to support these services • Interfaces to other policy servers to authorize services • Coordinates the business rules for each OSS module • Solution is positioned at the edge of the network • Needs to be able to respond to real-time service events • Area where mediation, provisioning has traditionally resided
Benefits • Provides a platform that allows rapid creation of services to address multiple segments and define the SP’s brand. • Adds more intelligence to services over existing network & OSS infrastructure • Allows services to be offered independent of underlying switch • I.e., can normalize services offered across whole network • Works with prepaid & postpaid • End-User (subscriber) provisioning • Guaranteed ROI within Months
Case Study: Parent Patrol™ Overview of an SDP-enabled service
Parent Patrol™ Service Description • Parent Patrol is an optional service parents can use to restrict mobile phone usage as part of their service bundle. • Restriction can be defined based on • Time of day, day of week • Usage • Specific phone numbers • End-user management via Web & IVR
Usage Scenario • Family of 4, with children (John and Mary) • Parents can set up account as follows: • John has 60 weekly minutes, and Mary has 50 • Children can call between 7 a.m. and 10 p.m. • No SMS during school hours • Kids can always call the parents, their home number, and Grandma
Current Solutions • Today, parents use prepaid plans to restrict usage • Issues • Prepaid plans limit how often the children use the phone, it does not restrict when or who they call. • Limits defined by phone companies, not parents • Management of multiple accounts and phone bills • Does not take advantage of the savings offered by family plans
Benefits to the End User • Puts control directly within the parents’ hands. • Restrictions can be defined once, or dynamically changed • Simple management over the web or IVR interface • Single account, single bill • Take advantage of family plans • Controls abuse and costs
Benefits to the Service Provider • Parent patrol is an example of brand-building services that help create customer loyalty and reduce churn. • Easy-to-market service • Easy to understood • Not adequately addressed by today’s solutions. • Can be offered to existing subscribers • Enhanced features may attract families to sign up for service • Per-child restrictions may encourage parents to include younger children, providing deeper penetration • Prepaid & Postpaid convergence • May encourage the migration of prepaid users to postpaid plans, typically higher-ARPU customers
Enterprise Patrol Phantom Traffic Prepaid Customer Service Information Services IVR Integrated Mailbox VM, SMS, FAX Conference / Chat Room Outgoing Call Campaign Call Divert Follow me White lists, black lists Wake up, rescue me Automated collect calls Tele-voting, Tele-Survey Radio Station portal “Daily Dose” Quote, joke, horoscope of the day Other Services
Summary Take-away points
Summary • Mediation has evolved into Service Mediation • Solutions at the network’s edge allow real-time response to next-generation service requirements • An incremental approach to adding services, simultaneously addressing OSS issues, ensure better ROI
Thank you! Jonjie.Sena@acecomm.com