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Convergent Billing is a type of billing system used in the telecommunications and networks industry. It is a comprehensive billing system that combines multiple services, such as voice, data, and video, into a single bill. This type of billing system allows customers to pay for multiple services in one payment, making it easier for them to manage their accounts. It also allows service providers to offer more competitive pricing and better customer service.
Convergent Billing systems are designed to be flexible and scalable, allowing service providers to easily add new services and features. They also provide detailed reporting and analytics, allowing service providers to better understand customer usage and preferences.
Some companies in the Convergent Billing market include Oracle, Amdocs, Ericsson, Huawei, and Comarch. Show Less Read more