The Next-Generation Bill: Commercial and Technical StrategiesAnalysys MasonSeptember 28, 2006 SKU: BCAQ1362197 |
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Price reduced due to age. The Next-Generation Bill: commercial and technical strategies examines the changing role of the bill in the next-generation world from the perspective of three different groups of telecoms service users: residential subscribers and small businesses; corporate customers; and wholesale customers (including network and content partners). For each group, the report explains the extent to which fixed, mobile and converged service providers' billing propositions meet customers' real requirements in terms of account structures, product and service packages and bundles, payment options, level of detail, design, and delivery mechanisms. Bi-directional and multi-directional charging and payments, tariff structures, and the enabling technologies required to create and deliver optimal next-generation bills are analysed. The report also shows how providing a better billing and payment experience for customers can help to meet service providers’ commercial objectives.
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Companies cited in the report include: BassetLabs, BT Mobile, Carphone Warehouse, Convergys, Deutsche Telekom, Formula Telecom Systems (FTS), Globe Telecom, Highdeal, ICCS, KTF, LogicaCMG, Martin Dawes, NTL, NTT DoCoMo, Opal Telecom, Ryder Systems, Siemens, SkyTalk, SubexAzure, TalkTalk, Telarix, Telecom NZ, Telenet, Telewest, Telkomsel, uSwitch.

