Tel Aviv, September 21, 2016. Installed at Pelephone, the new system – the only one of its kind in Israel – enables instantaneous usage computation, and the management of both prepaid and post-paid customers, while also supporting IoT services. The estimated cost of the entire project is 500,000 euro.

Pelephone has upgraded its billing system for Prepaid mobile subscribers, to an advanced, state-of-the-art open-source system developed by BillRun Technologies – based also Israel. In the near future, Pelephone plans to expand the system’s capabilities, to enable real-time calculation of data usage of all the company’s subscribers. The system, designed to handle a vast number of access points, will support IoT devices, with the expansion of coverage of IoT infrastructure.

The new billing system is part of the company’s implementation of an entire infrastructure designed to meet the growing demand for online charging systems (OCS). Notably, online charging requires the assessment and processing  of all components of the transaction, including data usage computation - in real time. The same technology will serve as a framework for billing for IoT services, as well as charging postpaid customers and other areas of billing.

Installed at Pelephone, the new system – the only one of its kind in Israel – enables instantaneous usage computation, and the management of both prepaid and post-paid customers, while also supporting IoT services. The estimated cost of the entire project is 500,000 euro.

 

Pelephone has upgraded its billing system for Prepaid mobile subscribers, to an advanced, state-of-the-art open-source system developed by BillRun Technologies – based also Israel. In the near future, Pelephone plans to expand the system’s capabilities, to enable real-time calculation of data usage of all the company’s subscribers. The system, designed to handle a vast number of access points, will support IoT devices, with the expansion of coverage of IoT infrastructure.

The new billing system is part of the company’s implementation of an entire infrastructure designed to meet the growing demand for online charging systems (OCS). Notably, online charging requires the assessment and processing  of all components of the transaction, including data usage computation - in real time. The same technology will serve as a framework for billing for IoT services, as well as charging postpaid customers and other areas of billing.

The system enables the expansion to an unlimited number of subscribers, and the processing of vast amounts of data. Installed on a private virtual cloud on Pelephone’s server farm, the system is now fully operational, after a 6 month period of software development and implementation, and following the recent completion of the data migration process.

Mr. Aaron Huberman, director of IT development at Pelephone said “Pelephone aims to continuously enhance its core infrastructure. This new system is one of its kind in Israel. It provides us with advanced high-accuracy monitoring of data usage, and the ability to increase capacity in real time, per customer needs. This is an additional step in our successful collaboration with BillRun Technologies, which included the installation of a new mobile number portability solution, also developed by BillRun”.

Ofer Cohen, CEO of BillRun Technologies, said “Collaborating with Pelephone – a leading mobile operator – led to the development of a sophisticated billing system, based on open-source architecture and scale-out technology. Utilizing open-source technology has enabled Pelephone to improve their customer support, and to prepare for future challenges of mobile, through early adoption and implementation of new technologies. BillRun’s new charging system is designed to handle millions of subscribers in real time, ensuring high-availability, and providing operators with maximum agility”.

BillRun Technologies specializes in developing open-source billing systems. The company focuses on providing core systems for the telecom and mobile industries, and on implementing cloud-based consumer retail and billing systems both locally and globally.