Allowances

In the hierarchy of components that make up propositions, allowances are the base level. Allowances inform the real-time networkClosed In the context of CMP, the infrastructure on which usage of registered customers will be measured – this could be a mobile phone network, broadband network or other non-telecommunications network. what to grant a subscriptionClosed A billing entity that incurs a charge. Examples include a network attached device whose usage you want to measure and charge for, or a monthly software subscription in terms of inclusive voice, text, data or cash. To do this, allowances in CMPClosed Converged Monetisation Platform. The MDS Global product that supports customer care and billing for digital service providers. are linked to equivalent allowances configured in the Online Charging System (OCS).

The different types of allowances are:

  • Voice minutes
  • Text
  • Data
  • Cash (Money) - Cash is a special type of allowance used to top up a balance in the OCS. This type of allowance can only be configured on a top up package.

Special types of allowance include the following:

  • Rate - the rate plan that is to be assigned to the subscription on connection and tariff change in the OCS.

  • Balance - the money balance that is to be assigned to the subscription on connection in the OCS.

Allowances can be for a set amount of the above, for example 50 GB data, or unlimited, for example unlimited texts.

Allowances have the following attributes:

Allowances are used to provision propositions - they set up packages with voice minutes, texts, data and other allowances. They are linked to packages. The packages to which an allowance can link depends on the package classification - base, bolt-onClosed An addition to a subscriber's main plan or product; also sometimes called an add-on. or top-up.

For more information on packages and types of packages, see Packages.

Subscribers can:

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