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AcuCDR
Call Detail Records (“CDRs”), are an essential source of
intelligence in carrier initiatives to reduce costs, improve network
service quality, and implement effective margin management strategies
and tactics. However, exploiting value from high-volume and
highly complex CDR streams is far beyond the capabilities of most
legacy technology and in-house solutions. The sheer volume and
complexity of information – even in the smallest of networks is
often too challenging to assimilate for many carriers, resulting in
lost performance and QoS data and ultimately, in lost opportunities for
cost reduction. Without specialized technology designed to
extract maximum value from CDRs, too many carriers fail to capitalize
on the significant amount of insight CDRs contain.
Vero’s Acuite’ solution is designed to capture every CDR
and enrich it with cost, quality, and traffic data. Billions and
billions of records are enhanced and stored in a scalable database that
enables detailed and highly flexible analysis of network
economics. Such analytics are used to support sophisticated
management reporting, to produce network routing models, and to monitor
quality of service levels in the network. Because the variable costs of the
carrier network are also captured in Acuite', that data can be used for cash flow
planning, financial forecasting, accrual reporting, Vendor Bill
Reconciliation support and percentage of InterState usage (PIU)
models. Furthermore, by processing CDRs as individual events,
AcuCDR enables carriers to more precisely monitor and manage the effect
of business rules that round up the duration and cost of a call to the
nearest minute. It also enables carriers to zero in on incremental
discrepancies that can drive costs up by several percentage points
yielding a substantial margin when applied to millions or billions of
retail and wholesale transactions.
AcuCDR is a comprehensive, highly scalable CDR repository that processes and analyzes high volumes of CDRs.
Existing deployments of AcuCDR today are handling in excess of 9
billion CDRs per month and are driving multi-terabyte Oracle databases
in Tier 1 carriers.
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