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customizable IVR, security criteria, currency formats and product classes,
unlimited tariffs, and in-depth reporting, billing and statistics capabilities;
plus, important subscription functions like CLI-to-PIN matching, same number
destination dialing, multiple phone usage on individual prepaid subscription
accounts, and options like intelligent call segment verification and IVR-enabled
real-time account recharge.
The Wisecomm Telephony Platform capacity ranges from E1 30 inbound/30
outbound to dedicated E1 960 (T1, 768) line switches, and supports
prepaid fixed-line, prepaid calling card.
Wisecomm Telephony Platform features includes:
• Customizable IVR & Advertising Messages
• Value-based Routing
• Multiple Products, Languages and Protocols
• E1, T1, T2, ISDN, R2, SS7(ISUP)
• Windows-based OMC
• SNMP Monitoring
• High Availability Redundancy Options
The Wisecomm platform can also work in a service Node (SN) configuration,
arranged as simple standalone SN, or networked with additional service
nodes of almost unlimited capacities in clustered, multiple sites, or distributed
layouts.
A single Service Node can start with 60 ports (2 E1:30 ports in /30 ports out)
and can grow to 960 ports (32 E1:480 ports in/480 ports out).
Prepaid Telephony Solutions are available as either Service Node or Intelligent
Network configurations. Hardware components are the same in both Service
Node and Intelligent Network Configurations; cPCI technology is used for SCPs
and SRPs, SDPs utilize high performance data servers.
Wisecomm Platform Core Component Features:
SCF (Service Control Function)
• INAP CS-1, CAMEL Phase 2
• Multi-SCP architecture accessing the same SDP
SN (Service Node)/SRF (Service Resource Function)
• Each Service Node supports from 60 to 960 ports (2 to 32 E1)
• DTMF channel detection during switching
• E1/T1, R", ISDN, ETSI SS& ISUP protocols
SDF (Service Data Function)
• Multi-SDP architecture (remote, local, etc)
• Real-time database access and updates
• Scalable-supports embedded, LAN and WAN SDP locations
• Mirrored disk and replicated SDP server HA configuration options
OMC/ SMF (Service Management Function)
• Outlook-style interface
• Multiple components/ application administration
• Local, LAN / WAN, and Remote Access
• Fully featured reports and statistics package
• Real-time account activity access
• Web browser-based customer service representative administration tool
Wisecomm Platform Features
• PCI or cPCI Models
• High Performance Database Server
• Standalone or Distributed Configurations
• Prepaid Trunk Groups
• Postpaid Trunk Groups with Limited Credit
Terminating Carriers
Interconnection usually requires setting up contracts and agreements that can
consume a lot of internal resources within a carrier organization: account
managers, technical committees, legal departments, etc.
Prepaid Interconnection
Wisecomm prepaid C2C solution offers prepaid interconnection for all types of
services such as Call Transit and Call Termination Services. Carriers can also
offer hosting services to another network carrier and provide premises and
sharing services throughout the network The Wisecomm platform can handle
an unlimited number of network carriers accessing your network with a wide
variety of telecommunications interfaces (ISDN, SS7, R2 etc) Prepaid C2C
Solution minimizes the use of financial bonds because communication traffic
(minutes) are paid in advance. This avoids the hassle of complex financial
contracts and provides access to your network to carriers from all around the
world.
Prepaid Call Termination
The Local Carrier leases group of terminating trunks to Originating Carriers and
receives voice calls to terminate them within the Local Carrier Network. Trunks
are directly forwarded to the Wisecomm platform, performing credit
consultation from the Originating Carrier's account. If the call is validated, it is
then treated and routed to the destination. Originating Carriers can consult
their account status at any time because database activity is real-time. The
same Wisecomm platform can handle an unlimited number of Originating
Carriers through multiple supported protocols and interfaces.
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