Product/Service

Routing And Charging Manager - Rcm

Source: Advanced Technologies and Services, Inc.
Virtually all telecom managers wish that their company had a central "Golden Repository" of Routing and Charging Expectations available to everyone in the company through their browser
Virtually all telecom managers wish that their company had a central "Golden Repository" of Routing and Charging Expectations available to everyone in the company through their browser. Our experience with this product at other companies has been positive: People from across all organizations (primarily network, billing, and marketing) all use the application to determine answers to the following hypothetical questions:
  • How should switch translations be configured to handle 1+10 digit IntraLata InterState calling in New York City?
  • Is the "411" Call Type Allowed in Houston?
  • How do Toll Calls get recorded in Texas?
  • Which cities now prohibit 7 digit local dialing?
  • Does Line Class Code XYZ allow 1+10 Digit Interexchange Dialing?

The answers to these questions are generally well known to a few subject-matter experts in most companies, but are rarely widely available across the Intranet. RCM gives a company the opportunity to fully document in database form all of the corporate ‘rules' which govern the definition and implementation of these elements in the network.
In addition, automated testing systems such as SimCall are turbo-charged by the presence of RCM. Since SimCall relies on a full and complete set of expectations, it's power is increased when it has a full-time link to the RCM application. Changes made to RCM (a capability allowed only to authorized users) are instantly available to SimCall, which can then test the successful implementation of the rules on the switch itself!
Key features:
  • Available as a license or ASP
  • User-configurable GUI
  • Works with all industry-standard browsers
  • Permits multiple security layers
  • Supports all Line Class Codes, Call Types, and standard Routing and Rating Expectations
  • Supports definition of AMA call-recording expectations

Contact us today to arrange a demonstration of RCM!