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Charging for Mobile All-IP Telecommunications

Lin, Yi-Bing / Sou, Sok-Ian

Wireless Communications and Mobile Computing

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1. Auflage September 2008
300 Seiten, Hardcover
Wiley & Sons Ltd

ISBN: 978-0-470-77565-3
John Wiley & Sons

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This book provides comprehensive and practical aspects of online and offline charging based on mobile operator's experiences and the latest efforts undertaken by the UMTS specifications. It presents a complete overview of telecom charging system, including the evolution from 2G to 3G and all-IP network charging frameworks, and all management aspects related to charging and billing processes. Specifically, this book describes the IP-based online charging system, protocol details, and recent trends in charging for mobile telecom industry.

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This book provides a complete and comprehensive overview of 3G UMTS charging services


Evolving from offline billing of traditional telecommunications, charging for IP services in mobile networks is challenging; charging convergence is one of the major trends in the telecom industry. Advanced mobile telecommunications incorporates data applications with real-time control and management, and requires a convergent and flexible online charging system. Such convergence is essential to mitigate fraud and credit risks in order to provide more personalized information to users about charges and credit limit controls.


Charging for Mobile All-IP Telecommunications provides comprehensive and practical coverage of online and offline charging based on mobile operator experiences, and the latest efforts undertaken by the UMTS specifications.


Key features:


* Presents a complete overview of the telecommunications charging system, including the evolution from 2G to 3G and all-IP network charging frameworks

* Discusses all management aspects related to charging and billing processes, with a focus on the major trends and developments within the telecoms industry

* Provides an overview of the telecom networks such as PSTN, GSM, UMTS and IMS

* Covers the concepts of the telecom charging on mobile services and the new technologies for implementing online charging system, such as GTP' and Diameter protocol

* Contains coverage on network nodes and data flows in relation to charging of mobile applications, such as IMS call and content downloading

* Explains the IP-based online charging system, protocol details and recent trends in charging for mobile telecom industry


This book is an invaluable resource for graduate students, telecoms and IP engineers, network service providers and system architects. Information technologists and networking equipment manufacturers will also find this book insightful.

Preface.

Chapter 1: Introduction.

Chapter 2: Telecommunications Networks.

Chapter 3: Telecommunications Services.

Chapter 4: GPRS Tunneling Protocol Extension.

Chapter 5: Mobile Charging Protocols.

Chapter 6: UMTS CS/PS Charging Management.

Chapter 7: IMS and MMS Offline Charging Management.

Chapter 8: UMTS Online Charging.

Chapter 9: Service Data Flow-based Charging.

Chapter 10: Billing for VoIP Services.

Appendix A. Connection Failure Detection for GTP'.

Appendix B. Charging for Integrated Prepaid VoIP and Messaging Services.

Appendix C. Modeling Credit Reservation for OCS.

Appendix D. Reducing Credit Re-authorization Cost.

Appendix E. Credit Redistribution for UMTS Prepaid Service through CAMEL.

Appendix F. An Example of IMS Charging Application Server.

Appendix G. Non-IP-Based Prepaid Phone Service.

Appendix H. Performance of Service Node Based Mobile Prepaid Service.

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