Mediation
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The Aricent Mediation system comprises of two distinct
functional systems
- Billing Mediation System (BMS), for Usage
Record collection, processing and despatch to the downstream
applications like Billing, Fraud Management etc.
- Service Provisioning Platform (SPP), for
collection of provisioning requests from the Order Management
/ Customer Care System, conversion of requests into specific
network element MMLs and execution of the MMLs on the Network
Element. The SPP also collects the provisioning responses
from the Network Elements and forwards them to the requesting
application.
The BMS can interface directly to the GPRS/3G
infrastructure thereby acting as a Charging Gateway Function
(CGF). The BMS can also interface to any third party CGF.

Aricent Mediation System plays a pivotal role in
operationalising a Hybrid Network
The Aricent Mediation System:
- Supports centralized and distributed implementations
- Supports real-time and batch processing
of Usage Records and Service Provisioning Requests
- Provides capability to respond fast to new
service launch requirements
- Supports pre-paid and post-paid services
from a single instance of the mediation system
- Aggregation and Correlation of usage records
from multiple sources
- Provides ease of integration to legacy and
next-generation network components and has ready interfaces
to most of the popular Network Elements
- Provides carrier class scalability, reliability,
manageability & flexibility. It has undergone benchmarks
to prove processing speeds exceeding 300 million CDRs per
day on a 8 CPU mid-range server and has a architecture that
can support much higher record processing capability on
a suitably configured hardware platform
- Is available on leading UNIX flavors

Aricent Mediation System supports the evolving usage
data types and provisioning requirements
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Aricent is one of the leading Mediation System
vendors. The Aricent Mediation System is deployed
in some of the largest telecom networks. Its customers include
Wireless and Wireline Service Providers offering Voice, messaging
and content based services.
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Last updated :
March 24, 2006
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