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A billing mediation platform is a system used to convert data of certain datatypes to other datatypes, usually
for billing purposes. Billing Mediation Platforms are used mostly by telephone companies, who typically need to
process UDRs (Usage Detail Records). In call scenarios UDRs are most often known as CDRs (Call Detail
Records), and among broadband carriers they are often referred to as IPDR.

The CDR/UDR datatypes could hold data such as NPX,NPA,Call Duration,peak time flag,call length and this
data may be represented in binary formats. The billing mediation platform typically reads this data and converts
into common normalized format.

Billing Systems and all other downstream systems, in turn, converts this data to component[its own]
understandable format.

Billing mediation platforms get their name from their behavior: they "mediate" between a variety of other
systems. In the typical telephone company scenario, the upstream systems (those providing data to the
mediation platform) are network elements, such as telephone switches, and the downstream systems (those
receiving data from the mediation platform) perform accounting, auditing, archiving, or bill-generation
functions. The mediation system collects, collates and prepares data for consumption by the downstream
systems, which often accept data only in a limited set of formats.

Typically a mediation platform is used for the following tasks:

1. Collection and validation of CDRs


2. Filtering out of non billing-relevant CDRs
3. Collating
4. Correlation of different input sources CDRs
5. Aggregation of partial CDRs related to the same call
6. Format change and CDRs normalization
7. Business transformation of data

In a telecom billing scenario, mediation is the first step after receiving a CDR. The mediated CDR is forwarded
to a rating engine, which calculates the charge associated with the CDRs.In today's world Rating Engines are
more becoming necessary for the telecom billing system to meet the growing variant customer needs for
different services.[citation needed]

Despite the name, not all of the data transferred via billing mediation platforms is actually used for billing
purposes. For instance, the mediation software might generate traffic volume statistics based on the number and
origin of the records passing through it. Those statistics could then be used for capacity planning, as part of a
network monitoring procedure, or for any other business intelligence applications.

Sophisticated Billing Mediation software from various providers serves end to end functionality for Telecom
Operators. Mediation software performs various operation from Collection to Downstream Distribution to
modules like Retail Billing, Interconnect Settlement, Business intelligence, Fraud Detection, Revenue
Assurance, Test Call Generation. Following list of activities provides an insight on Mediation software activities

1. Collection and Archive


2. Decoding/Encoding
3. CDR Normalization (Common Format)

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4. Filtering
5. Conversion
6. Validation
7. Record Enrichment (Using Complex Reference Data)
8. Duplicate Record Detection
9. Aggregation or Correlation
10. Buffering
11. Cloning
12. Sorting
13. Downstream Format Mapping
14. Header and Trailer generation
15. Downstream Distribution
16. Error Messaging and Alarms
17. Auditing and Reports
18. Reconciliation
19. Reference Data Configuration
20. Provisioning services for the subscription.

Complementary to Billing Mediation functions, comprehensive mediation platforms also provide functionality
dedicated to Service Provisioning (the two areas frequently intermix as services configured and used by the end
customer result in usage data records generation in the network).

Mediating between the systems is not the only job that Mediation Platform can do. Actually this can be used as
a provisioning agent. The basic provisioning commands can be configured within the mediation system and
whenever we get a request for the system which does the provisioning, the request can be converted into a file ,
in which mediation can append the service provisioning commands and send it to HLR for activating any
request. This of course , load dependent but can come very handy when there is a crisis in the other system.

At core Mediation involves data transfer between various systems with or without modification of data starting
Network elements to OSS/BSS systems.Mediation platform for Telecom Practice supports various systems

Retail Billing
Wholesale Billing - National and International
Network Traffic Management
Data Warehousing
Reconciliation system
Fraud Management
Provisioning Feed to Sub-systems

Telecom operators offer Voice,video,data,fax and internet services to subscribers and partners on various
product lines.Mediation products are tuned to provide solutions for complex business challenges.

Some of the suppliers of Billing Mediation solutions are following:

AMDOCS[1]
Aradial[2]
Comarch[3]
Comverse[4]
DigitalRoute[5]
Ericsson[6]

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Etisalat -Technologia[7]
HP[8]
Intec Telecom Systems[9]
Openet[10]
Oracle[11]
Redknee[12]
Sicap[13]
SunTec Business Solutions[14]
Ventraq[15]
Dynasoft[16]

1. ^ "AMDOCS" (http://www.amdocs.com/Offerings/CES-Portfolio/Revenue-Management/Billing-Charging/Pages
/Billing-Charging.aspx) . AMDOCS. http://www.amdocs.com/Offerings/CES-Portfolio/Revenue-Management
/Billing-Charging/Pages/Billing-Charging.aspx. Retrieved 2010-08-01.
2. ^ "Aradial" (http://www.aradial.com) . Aradial. http://www.aradial.com. Retrieved 2010-08-22.
3. ^ "Comarch" (http://www.comarch.com/telecommunications) . Comarch. http://www.comarch.com
/telecommunications. Retrieved 2010-08-01.
4. ^ "Comverse" (http://www.comverse.com/offering_comverse_one) . Comverse. http://www.comverse.com
/offering_comverse_one. Retrieved 2010-08-01.
5. ^ "DigitalRoute" (http://www.digitalroute.com) . DigitalRoute. http://www.digitalroute.com. Retrieved 2010-08-01.
6. ^ "Ericsson" (http://www.ericsson.com/developer/sub/open/technologies/charging_solutions/about
/about_ericsson_multi_mediation) . Ericsson. http://www.ericsson.com/developer/sub/open/technologies
/charging_solutions/about/about_ericsson_multi_mediation. Retrieved 2010-08-01.
7. ^ "Technologia" (http://www.technologiaworld.com/) . Etisalat Software Solutions.
http://www.technologiaworld.com/. Retrieved 2010-08-01.
8. ^ "HP" (http://h20208.www2.hp.com/cms/solutions/ci-b/rtc-m/index.jsp) . HP. http://h20208.www2.hp.com
/cms/solutions/ci-b/rtc-m/index.jsp. Retrieved 2010-08-01.
9. ^ "Intec Telecom Systems" (http://www.intecbilling.com/) . Intec Telecom Systems. http://www.intecbilling.com/.
Retrieved 2010-08-01.
10. ^ "Openet" (http://www.openet.com/offerings/software/convergent-mediation) . Openet. http://www.openet.com
/offerings/software/convergent-mediation. Retrieved 2010-08-01.
11. ^ "Oracle" (http://www.oracle.com/us/industries/communications/046841.html) . Oracle. http://www.oracle.com
/us/industries/communications/046841.html. Retrieved 2010-08-01.
12. ^ "Redknee" (http://www.redknee.com/solutions/convergent_billing) . Redknee. http://www.redknee.com/solutions
/convergent_billing. Retrieved 2010-08-01.
13. ^ "Sicap" (http://www.sicap.com/Charging.51.0.html?&L=0) . Sicap. http://www.sicap.com
/Charging.51.0.html?&L=0. Retrieved 2010-08-01.
14. ^ "SunTec" (http://www.telecom-billing-solutions.com/) . SunTec Business Solutions. http://www.telecom-billing-
solutions.com/. Retrieved 2010-08-01.
15. ^ "Ventraq" (http://www.ventraq.com/solutions/dynamic-mediation) . Ventraq. http://www.ventraq.com/solutions
/dynamic-mediation. Retrieved 2010-08-01.
16. ^ "Dynasoft" (http://www.dynasoft.net/telefactura_telecoms_billing) . Dynasoft. http://www.dynasoft.net
/telefactura_telecoms_billing. Retrieved 2010-11-24.

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Inc. p. page 18. ISBN 1521-3129. http://books.google.com/books?id=t6Bx7NV-OVoC&pg=PA18&
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