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Amdocs and Heavy Reading: Research Shows Overwhelming Demand for Integrated Charging andPolicyManage
Amdocs and Heavy Reading: Research Shows Overwhelming Demand for Integrated Charging andPolicyManage
Amdocs (NYSE: DOX), the leading provider of customer experience systems, today released the findings of a global research report, conducted by leading analyst firm Heavy Reading, which highlights the importance for service providers around the world to integrate charging and policy managementcapabilities to enable their future pricing strategies for data services.
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12/10/2011
Amdocs (NYSE: DOX), the leading provider of customer experience systems, today released the findings of a global research report, conducted by leading analyst firm Heavy Reading, which highlights the importance for service providers around the world to integrate charging and policy managementcapabilities to enable their future pricing strategies for data services.
The recent rise in new data price plans is being driven by the need for service providers to offer customers an improved data experience and to better monetize their investments in network capacity.
“We can expect new data price plans to flood the market as data usage skyrockets with the introduction of improved tablets and smartphones, such as the iPhone 5, BlackBerry Torch and the Nokia N series,” said Ari Banerjee, senior analyst, Heavy Reading. “Our research shows there is global consensus that integration of charging and policy managementcapabilities is required to monetize these new data pricing strategies.Service providers have found attempts to integrate charging and policy management by their internal IT and network departments challenging and too expensive and are now seeking pre-integrated vendor solutions.”
Key research findings reveal that charging subscribers based on the customer experience provided is gaining mindshare, but existing systems are challenged to enable it:
Marketing departments want to introduce more sophisticated data price plans
• 83 percent of respondents saytheir marketing organizationsare asking IT to enable innovative data price plans;
• Over 90 percent saytheir companies are looking to create packages across linesofbusiness, customer types and payment methods;
• 86 percent of providers plan to launch tiered pricing plans;
• 82 percent plan to launch single data plans for multiple devices (e.g. tablets, smartphones, etc.);
• 67 percent plan to launch family plans.
Integrated charging and policy managementcapabilities are required to enable these more sophisticated data price plans
• 85 percent of respondents see a need to integrate charging and policy management capabilities. Integration between charging and policy management will allow providers to offer a better customer experience by introducing plans that relate to the device type, network status, customer information across all lines of business and other parameters.
IT organizations find it difficult to deliver
• 80 percent of respondents do not think their existing policy managementsystems, deployed to support network-related use cases (bandwidth management, fair usage, bill shock) can support more advanced use cases, such as data plans across multiple lines of business, payment methods and spend limits, and more;
• 10 percent have tried to integrate charging and policy management systems and failed.
“This survey validates the need for better integrated charging and policy management capabilities in order for service providers to create, offer and monetize the next generation of data services,” said Rebecca Prudhomme, vice president of product and solutions marketing at Amdocs. “But we must remember that endcustomersalso want to get their new services in a simple and intuitive manner. This is exactly where value-based pricing should come into play. For example, a movie package that has data and speed prerequisitesalready embedded into itfor a high-quality experience will offer end customers the ease of use and personalized servicesfor which they are willing to pay more.”
The research is based on 64 qualitative interviews with decision makers in director, vice president or chief executive rolesfrom 32 service providers from across Europe (13), North America (9) and Asia-Pacific (10), from both IT and marketing departments. Interviews were conducted between MayandJuly2011.
Amdocs’ recent acquisition of leading policy management vendor Bridgewater Systems will enable the companyto offer the market a pre-integrated convergent charging and policy management solution, scalable to meet the needs of the largest service providers. The Amdocs Convergent Charging software incorporates Amdocs’ innovative, real-time charging technology – Amdocs Turbo Charging – and holds the industry record for real-time charging performance, demonstrating the ability to process 276 million prepaid calls during peak calling hours.
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