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Offline Charging (OFCS)

Offline Charging (OFCS)

Definition 

Offline Charging System (OFCS) is defined using the Charging architecture and principles outlined by 3GPP TS32.240 (Ref 1) as the baseline. It is constructed as a set of capabilities to facilitate charging for telecom network connectivity services delivered by the CSP characterized by, and limited to:

  • Interoperability with the core network

    • The ability to interoperate with network elements via the Diameter Rf interface

  • Charging Domain components

    • Charging Data Function (CDF) – with or without a coupled CGF

    • Charging Gateway Function (CGF) – when coupled with the CDF to provide full OFCS functionality. Not to be used as a stand-alone CGF.

    • Interoperability between the CDF and the CGF via a supported interface, to facilitate CDR generation and data flow to downstream Billing Domain (BD) systems

  • Commercial Models and purposes

    • Direct B2C connectivity 

    • Direct B2B connectivity

    • Telecom network inbound roaming

    • Telecom network outbound roaming

 

This Right to Use (RTU) grants the licensee the right to use DigitalRoute’s MediationZone software in accordance with this definition.