Enghouse Networks attempted to address trending industry concerns via a one-hour live webinar conducted in partnership with Juniper Research, entitled Billing & Charging Evolution: The Future of Roaming Clearing Services.
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The scheduled sunsetting of 2 and 3G is supercharging the shift towards VoLTE Roaming. No longer just an optional extra, it’s now business-critical for many MNOs. While the roll-out has been cautious since the August 2012 launch of the world’s first commercial VoLTE service in Texas by Metro PCS, there has been a noticeable gear shift over the past couple of years.
To stay competitive in voice services, moving to VoLTE roaming is essential. Enghouse Networks offers solutions to help you launch and monetise quickly, starting with the growing role of S8HR.
In this webinar, Enghouse’s experts, along with Greg Tapscott, Director of Revenue Assurance at Uniti Fiber, will walk us through their journey - from billing fragmentation to billing convergence - and how it has shortened the time to revenue generation, monitoring, and assurance - and cleared a path for future business growth.
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 remains vital to telecoms, supporting traffic flow and competitive pricing. Yet margins are tight. The good news is that emerging opportunities offer new ways to strengthen profitability.
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.