VoIP Billing with
WIGWAG VoIP Billing is the strategic choice for service providers seeking
telco grade performance and reliability by offering Prepaid VoIP and
Postpaid VoIP services, billing for call usage, offer flexible call plans,
and comprehensive call rates through multiple VoIP call legs to achieve
maximum business efficiency.
As the demand for voice traffic increases Telcos are looking for new ways to
accommodate the demand and service providers to expand their service
offerings and leverage existing network resources.
Billing for VoIP services not only requires provisioning the service with a carrier/provider but also provision the service within the billing system. From VoIP service creation and classification to provisioning the service internally; importing CDRs from multiple sources and rating to billing and bill presentment (sending invoices to end customers); the WIGWAG VoIP Billing system allows service providers to efficiently manage and accurately bill all aspects of end customer VoIP usage.

With its robust authentication and rating capabilities, WIGWAG VoIP Billing enables Internet Telephony Service Providers (ITSP) to make the most of their service offerings while protecting valuable revenue streams through its fraud management capabilities, leakage free CDR rating and revenue assurance functionality.

Calls are categorized as Local, Regional, National or International. Regional and National minute buckets are defined at the service level and can be individually tweaked for each phone line. The system allows for late detection and rejection of local calls, if you discover they are leaking through.

Advanced rating system is more dynamic than traditional rating tables.
Providers converting their rate plans can have up to 70% fewer price points
to manage and with less chance of revenue leakage. Old style LERG tables
have been upgraded to a geography tree. Rates can be attached anywhere on
the tree. Rates can be configured with any desired granularity, be it one
rate for a country or fine tuned down to individual long distance dialing
patterns.
