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Q2 2011 ATS Network & Billing Update


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The ATS Network & Billing Update is published by Advanced Technologies & Services, Inc. (www.atso.com), a revenue and service assurance solutions provider. This free newsletter is a guide to telecommunications OSS, billing, and revenue assurance news and other telecom industry analysis. To unsubscribe, contribute an article, or for offbeat news, please scroll to the end. Feel free to forward this newsletter to your friends and co-workers!

In this issue:

Carrier Sit-Down: Deborah Therien of Bell Canada
   
ATS Renews SimCall Lite Contract with Tier 1 North American Carrier
   
25 Most Influential People in Telecom Software
   

OffBeat News: Angry Birds Ruffle Signaling Feathers

 

Carrier Sit-Down: Deborah Therien - Director of Revenue Assurance at Bell Canada
By: Ryan Guthrie, Director of Network Integrity, ATS

Each quarter ATS will be sitting down with a revenue assurance, billing, or network expert from carriers around the world.  We'll ask the questions and bring you the answers.  Would you like to submit a question for the next interview, or would you like to be the person we interview?  Email us at info@atso.com.

This quarter, we were excited to have the opportunity to chat with Deborah Therien, Director of Revenue Assurance Bell Canada.  Deborah has tremendous telecom experience and has spent the past 6 years in various positions at Bell Canada before becoming the Director of Revenue Assurance.

Guthrie: Telecom Revenue Assurance over the years has transitioned from small niche to full corporate visibility. What path led you to your current role as Director of Revenue Assurance at the largest communications company in Canada?

Therien: My path, is perhaps somewhat unusual from other RA leaders, who have a strong technical / marketing / or network background. I trained and grew from the business side. I was a partner in a CA firm (equivalent to CPA in the states) for many years before opening my own consulting company and then finally arriving at Bell Canada in the Corporate Strategy Department six years ago. This opportunity gave me great insight into all of the revenue streams at Bell. As you know, Bell is a quadruple player offering wireline, internet, business and wireless services. I then had some exposure to the wholesale business through a short stint in the company's supply and services (which included procurement, wholesale, supply chain, and real estate). And then finally last year I was rewarded with the lead role in RA. I support a fantastic strong team with varied backgrounds but with impressive skills, knowledge and experience. 

Guthrie: The world is working its way out of recession, so is Bell Canada paying more attention to Revenue Assurance these days?

Therien: From my perspective, RA is redefining itself, from a checks and balances function to a role that is much more strategic and much more about customer satisfaction than detecting leakage. RA must be preventive in nature. The idea that RA should only be measured by one KPI (what benefits have you recovered) is being challenged and redefined. At a recent conference, it was clear that RA must be involved at the beginning of the product innovation process, as such prevent leaks before they start and ensure the customer is confident that the invoice they receive is .99999 correct. Such confidence will bolster the customers loyalty and in an age where gaining market share is effectively limited to poaching clients from your customers, RA can become a key differentiating factor.

Guthrie: What areas do you plan to focus on for the rest of 2011?

Therien: Currently we are focusing on evolving our role at Bell, we will map our key revenue streams, establish whether we will perform the primary control or rely on others processes and perform secondary controls and as such increase or overall coverage of revenue; we will certainly continue to work on projects that will generate benefits (increased billings) but we will also move into the planning stages of new products and services within all of our business units. Our goal is to ensure that basic elements of revenue controls are instituted at the front end, we will also test new products in their first few weeks of launch to determine whether orders are being managed accurately and whether usage if applicable is being tallied properly. We will become a true partner to the business and become much more effective in providing timely advice to our partners.

Guthrie: What role does data analytics play for you and your team?

Therien: Analytics are key to assessing the estimated leakage on projects, however, we want to evolve our current use of data analytics into a tool that helps us achieve our objective of becoming much more preventive - automated monitoring tools have recently been adopted at Bell but we also want the analytics to tally overall trends in all revenue streams to provide us with a much more macro view of revenue and the trends.

Guthrie: While the increasing trend in telecom has been towards wireless, as the director of wireline and wireless revenue assurance for Bell Canada, how do you divide your efforts between those two areas?

Therien: We have SPOC's that represent each business unit (wireless, wireline, business solutions). This ensures that we devote time to all revenue streams at Bell and by designing the team this way we can hire employees that have an understanding of the wireline billing process. With the advent of new services at Bell such as Bell IPTV the importance of wireline is key to Bell's growth strategy - faster internet, satellite or IPTV - we have all the elements to now compete effectively with our cable counterparts. 

Guthrie: How has the ability to catch errors been affected by the increasing complexity of services offered?

Therien: It is difficult to detect all errors, there are new price plans, new products and services being offered at what sometimes feels on a weekly basis. Our relatively small team cannot be at all places at all times. We are currently identifying revenue streams where we play a role and more importantly highlighting those with which we have no role. We will then determine based on risk whether we should re-prioritize our focus. No matter the final outcome of this analysis, we will advise the business units of where revenues are within scope and where due to resourcing constraints and given risk assessment we will not a play a role. All to say that this prioritization should allow us to at least detect all material errors.

Guthrie: What role do vendors play in helping you with revenue assurance solutions?

Therien: Vendors are an important tool in allowing RA to become much more effective, more preventive than we were. We still have a lot of work to do here, we are just starting to use automated solutions and are hoping to incorporate these tools into discreet revenue streams in our business.

Guthrie: Where will your revenue assurance organization be in 3 years? What areas look promising for adding value?

Therien: In 3 years, we should have succeeded in clearly identifying our scope and the primary controls that we can rely on and through this assessment have doubled our overall coverage of revenue streams. As well we will be fully integrated into the New Product Innovation process within all revenue streams, i.e. specifically we will have been instrumental in working through the Cloud revenue and billing system, IPTV, etc. In three years I hope that RA is viewed as a key strategic customer satisfaction differentiator that can be seen as preventive rather than purely as a billing recovery function.

Guthrie:  Thank you very much for your time Deborah.

Therien: Thank you.
 


ATS Renews SimCall Lite Contract with Tier 1 North American Carrier
Wayne, NJ - June 2, 2011 - Advanced Technologies and Services, Inc. (ATS), industry leader in revenue assurance, announced today that they have renewed a long term contract with a Tier 1 North American Wireline Carrier to provide revenue assurance through the use of the SimCall Lite product suite.  The carrier has realized impressive returns with utilization of the tool over the past 4 years and has extended their contract through 2013.

"We are very excited to continue supporting our client's revenue assurance efforts," says Ryan Guthrie, ATS' Director of Network Integrity.  "We have developed a great relationship over the past 4 years and look forward to working with them for many years to come."

SimCall Lite is a module within ATS' flagship product, SimCall, the industry's leading tool to ensure network integrity by validating the accuracy of switch translations.  SimCall Lite combines ATS' switch and billing expertise to identify anomalies such as customers under-billed or over-billed for vertical feature, un-billed lines, stranded line equipment, among others.  The tool is currently in place in many of the Tier 1 and Tier 2 carriers in the United States, Canada, and the Caribbean.

About Advanced Technologies & Services, Inc: Advanced Technologies & Services, Inc. (ATS) is a world leader for telecommunications network integrity, switch automation and revenue assurance. ATS offers a wide range of telecommunication solutions through web based software applications and consulting services. The company's SimCall tool is widely accepted as the standard for the comprehensive switch audits. Used by most of the large companies in North America and the Caribbean, SimCall has recovered hundreds of millions of dollars for ATS clients by quickly analyzing the translations in class 5 switches. The company also developed a call detail analysis tool called AMADEUS which is used by ATS' clients to monitor and track call detail records. This tool is used by many companies in the analysis of inter-carrier billing. Incorporated in 1995, ATS is headquartered in Wayne, New Jersey with offices in California, Massachusetts, and North Carolina. For more information, visit www.atso.com.
 


25 Most Influential People in Telecom Software
 
Courtesy of B/OSS

Just as the Gulf Stream has unseen influences on the climate in the U.K. and keeps it from being the block of ice it ought to be, there are many indirect influences on the strategic operations of the service provider and the systems that support them. Not all change comes from within.

The following 25 people, in alphabetical order, have had a significant effect on the direction and development of business and operations support systems. Some from within, some from the outside.

Thaddeus Arroyo, CIO, AT&T
Thaddeus Arroyo manages one of the largest IT organizations in the world. That alone makes him influential. He is responsible for AT&T's corporate-wide information technology functions and he not only was instrumental in the company's merger with Cingular Wireless, but lived to tell about it. He is influential because of his experience, his clout as a trendsetter and his position in the HITEC 100, the first list recognizing the top Hispanic IT leaders in the United States.

Click Here for the full story.
 


OffBeat News: Angry Birds Ruffle Signaling Feathers
Courtesy of Light Reading
When it comes to loading mobile networks with signaling traffic, the popular Angry Birds mobile app on Android devices looks more like Hitchcock's The Birds to operators. (See Operators Urge Action Against Chatty Apps.)

That's because the gaming app generates significantly more signaling traffic on devices based on Google (Nasdaq: GOOG)'s Android OS than on other smartphones, including Apple Inc. (Nasdaq: AAPL)'s iPhone, according to recent tests conducted by Nokia Siemens Networks ' Smart Labs.

NSN found that when measured against their smartphone baseline of 688 signals sent to the network per hour, Angry Birds on an Android-based Samsung Corp. Galaxy smartphone, with mobile advertising, generated 2,422 signals in one hour of play, which is a whopping 352 percent increase.

Click Here for the full story.
 

 

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