Tata Teleservices Picks Volubill’s CHARGE-IT

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Tata Teleservices Limited (TTSL) has chosen Volubill to reduce revenue leakage and support more granular data charging models.

Volubill says the enhanced charging capabilities are achieved by deploying its CHARGE-IT product and will allow TTSL to realize incremental revenue streams across multiple mobile browsing applications and service packages. CHARGE-IT’s real-time network usage recording and charging functions increase the speed of all charging practices to enhance revenue assurance for mobile services, according to Volubill.

TTSL deployed Volubill’s solution to maximize charging abilities for the various types of Internet applications offered to its customers, including BREW, WAP and standard Internet protocols. The differentiated charging models and ability to monitor and charge for usage in real-time allow TTSL to reach new customers in smaller corners of the market. Further, increased profit margins for customized mobile internet services are realized, and revenue leakage caused by slow charging practices is eliminated.

A technology-independent platform, Volubill says CHARGE-IT provides support to increase flexibility and scalability for all types of communications service architectures. The software enables real-time management and analysis of subscriber usage for IP-based services. It provides capabilities for deep packet inspection (DPI), access management, service delivery, traffic shaping, and user experience management for both simple Internet access or premium value-added services.

Tata Teleservices is the largest company within Tata Group’s communications industry. Incorporated in 1996, TTSL was the first provider to launch CDMA mobile services in India, and currently has more than 36 million subscribers with more than 35 million in the wireless sector. The company offers a full range of fixed, wireless and value added telephony services, including post-paid Internet, Wi-Fi access, enterprise services, 3-way conferencing and more.

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