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Convergent Online Billing Software: The Secret of MVNO Model Success

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Stay Relevant by Employing the Right Telecom Billing Solutions There are many telecom billing solutions that cater to the requirements of telcos. However, when you are in the market for a new online billing software solution, it can be hard to find one that will work well in the present and the future. To make this selection easy, below is a list of functionalities that you should tick before investing in a new software solution: 1.    Application Program Interface (API)  No matter how good your software solution is, there will be times when you want it to do something more. As customization and replacing the software can be a huge financial liability, you might shy away from launching a new service because of your doubts about your service monetization and billing capabilities. In these scenarios, partnering with a vendor that offers APIs for different business use cases can be a blessing. APIs can help you in meeting exigent requirements instantly. For example,

Simplify Telecom Billing with a Trustworthy Online Charging System

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Frequent changes in the requirements of subscribers have placed tremendous pressure on the shoulders of telecom operators to come up with exciting offers. The pressure is so intense that telcos with traditional telecom billing software are finding it hard to survive in this intense competition. The main reason for this is the lack of flexibility in their billing solutions that prevents them from launching new bundles of services and innovative plans on time. Hence, they end up losing out to competition in the race to evoke a positive reaction from the market. This leads to a financial loss, which could have been easily avoided if a capable online charging system was employed in the first place.   Why Invest in a Modern Online Charging System? Most traditional charging systems in the past were incapable of charging users’ transactions in real time.   Although the IN system used for prepaid services worked in real-time, it was incapable of offering flexible services and b