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Domestic Interconnection®
Domestic Interconnection® (D-ITX®) enables carriers to manage
all critical aspects in their local and long distance carrier relationships,
including the most complex commercial agreements and business scenario.
Maintains agreements and manages all charges for any given scenario
Rapid integration of new agreements and modifications of existing agreements (origination, termination, transit, local, long distance, etc.) are two functions that demonstrate the flexibility of D-ITX ®.
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Configurable CDRs: Regardless the output format of the mediator, the system transforms all formats into one, simplifying the scenario processing, the access to the information and its understanding. |
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Graphic interface for scenario definition (intervening carriers, scope, direction, special traffic features, points of interconnection, general and special scenarios by carrier, etc.). |
Maximum rating flexibility
The solution's powerful and flexible rating engine identifies all necessary data from incoming and outgoing CDRs and accurately rates them according to established agreements.
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Tariffs by products or services |
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Call direction and scope |
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General or special tariffs by carrier |
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Flat rates |
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Tariffs by volume ranges |
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Tariff charts per day (weekday, weekend or holiday) |
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Tariffs valid for limited periods (Promotions) |
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Time bands |
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Multiple bands for one call |
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Validity dates |
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Tariffs based on dedicated trunks |
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Tariffs based on geographical origins and destinations |
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General and specific discounts |
Capability of handling infinite traffic volumes
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D-ITX® is capable of managing and processing without restrictions, an infinite number of CDRs, on a daily basis. |
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Through clear indicators, graphics and detailed reports, traffic can be visualized and analyzed in different formats, depending on the business strategy.
One of its main features is the traffic flow analysis and its behavior in order to detect possible irregularities (number and duration of CDRs received, validated, rated, billed, rejected, errors produced in each stage, etc.). |
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