Telecommunications billing

Telecommunications billing

Telecommunications billing is the process of adding together rated calls or services for a certain user or group of users, apply discounts and prepare the data for invoicing.

Billing is also the name for the entire process of creating an invoice which consist of several steps. Included in these steps are: using the service, mediating data, rating, billing and invoicing.

The following is an example list of computer systems used for billing:
*Sergel Billionaire
*EHPT Progressor
*Amdocs Clarify
*LHS BSCS
*CSG Systems Kenan FX
*IAF Horizon
*Oracle Siebel
*SAP
*Convergys Infinys Rating and Billing (Geneva)


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