Charging Function (CHF)
Version HistoryÂ
Date | Version | Editor | Comments |
2022-03-15 | 1.0 | Patrik Bruce | First version |
DefinitionÂ
Charging Function (CHF) 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 using 5G stand-alone networks (5GC), characterized by, and limited to:
Interoperability with the 5G Service Based Architecture
The ability to define and terminate the Nchf interface, via reference points N28 (SMF <-> CHF) and N40 (PCF <-> CHF)
The ability to register as a CHF with the Network Repository Function (NRF) via the Nnrf API
Interoperability with Charging Domain components
Integration and call-flow orchestration between the CHF, Account Balance Management Function (ABMF), and Rating Function (RF) via a supported interface
Interoperability with the Charging Gateway Function (CGF) via a supported interface, in order to facilitate CDR generation and data flow to downstream Billing Domain (BD) systems
Commercial Models and purposes
Direct B2C connectivityÂ
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.