CP-2JE12
Content Provider and Content Products
Benefits of This Seminar
Product
BSCS iX Release 3
Seminar Code
CP-2JE12
Duration
2 days
Class size
6 - 10
Method
Lecture
Practical_25
Practical_50
Workshop
BSCS Knowledge
Beginner
Intermediate
Advanced
Open Seminars
A content provider is a company that provides services to mobile phone users or network operators. These services could be, for example, shopping, web surfing, chat rooms, playing games, or accessing data such as music, books, and wallpapers through a server. Buying content over the Internet has become common practice. If the charges for these transactions should not be paid with credit card, but rather, should be part of the customer's invoice, a relationship between the content provider and the network operator has to be established. How to establish this relationship, define prices for content, and set up the rating logic is explained in this seminar.
Objectives

Define a content provider agreement

Define and maintain catalog services and bundles

Explain how BSCS rates and bills for content

Audience
Analysts and Consultants, Pricing Configuration
Prerequisites
Good BSCS knowledge in the area of products and promotions. The following seminars are required:

Rate Plans

System Scenarios

Topics
Introduction

Overview of the workflow between different BSCS applications related to content product definition and processing.

Business relation between network operator, content provider, and consumer.


Content Provider Agreement

Content provider maintenance using business partner client.

BSCS users working for a content provider.


Catalogs
Provides an introduction to the concept of Data Transmission Application (DaTA) and SOI servers.

Record Processing
Theoretical discussion of content-related scenarios, involving content provider and consumer.

Bundles

Creation of bundles. Bundle purchase and consumption.

Bundles and cost control packages.

Use of network services inside a bundle.


Dependent Rating
Specific scenario setup to support bundles.

Billing

Theoretical discussion about billing of content provider and creation of partner credit memo.

Business partner collection report.