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.