Convergent Charging

What Does Convergent Charging Mean?

Convergent charging, in the context of billing, is a revenue management solution used by telecommunications companies to consolidate all service charges into a single customer invoice. It allows service providers to charge and bill users collectively for a number of devices, users or services.

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Techopedia Explains Convergent Charging

At its core, convergent charging and billing involve billing and account handling for different service types such as voice and data; different channels like cable TV, Internet and telephony; or different users such as individuals involved in a friends-and-family plan.

Convergent charging solutions may also perform other tasks, like authenticating subscribers and delivering account balances. These solutions can be extremely effective when paired with automatic virtual-assistant services or service provider customer centers. For example, an interactive voice response tool in a call center can access convergent charging and billing records to tell a caller exactly how much he/she owes, either individually or as part of a group plan, for a range of devices and service subscriptions.

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