The GSMA’s BCE (Billing & Charging Evolution) is set to disrupt 30 years of roaming billing and settlement processes; enabling operators to maximise roaming revenue by supporting the monetisation of emerging technologies.
Wholesale voice is a crucial part of the telecoms industry, making effective routing of both national and international traffic possible and generating considerable revenue. The industry is changing rapidly bringing with it increased challenges but an expanding range of new opportunities. These changes have the potential to completely reshape the industry and how businesses operate.
The Enghouse Roaming Billing solution enables partner operators to fully engage in roaming agreements with both national and international partners, MVNOs, and Service Providers.
Join Jason Bryan (ROCCO) and Henning Lagerbielke (Enghouse Networks) to discuss GSMA’s BCE standard, 5G roaming’s impact on global carrier relations, and blockchain’s role in financial settlements.
Join Jason Bryan (ROCCO) and Henning Lagerbielke (Enghouse Networks) to discuss GSMA’s BCE standard, 5G roaming’s impact on global carrier relations, and blockchain’s role in financial settlements.
GSMA has specifically stated TAP (Transferred Account Procedure) is NOT evolving. BCE (Billing and Charging Evolution) is the answer and the reality is that it’s an answer that we will all have to embrace: TAP’s further evolution has been canned, and BCE is the new standard.
Through a tight partnership, Amino and Enghouse help operators avoid common pitfalls. And, like a well-oiled machine this partnership delivers fast time to revenue, an awesome user experience and happy customers.
GSMA has specifically stated TAP (Transferred Account Procedure) is NOT evolving. Now is the time to start building in BCE capacity into your solution.