Tariff
Tariff Management¶
Tariff management is a critical feature for ISPs to define, organize, and manage their service plans effectively. It allows service providers to offer diverse plans catering to different user requirements, ensuring flexibility and scalability.
Key Aspects of Tariff Management:¶
- Plan Creation and Customization:
- Service providers can create new plans with unique configurations, such as bandwidth, duration, price, and quotas.
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Plans can be tailored for specific zones or customer groups.
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Bandwidth Allocation:
- Defines the maximum data transfer rate (e.g., 100 Mbps, 200 Mbps) available in a specific plan.
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Ensures optimized utilization of network resources.
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Pricing and Billing:
- Allows setting monthly, quarterly, or annual subscription costs.
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Supports different billing models such as prepaid, postpaid, or unlimited data plans.
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Quotas and Limits:
- Enables setting data usage limits (if applicable), such as capped plans with specific GB allowances.
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Offers flexibility for both unlimited and metered plans.
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Zone-Based Plans:
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Provides the ability to assign tariffs to specific geographical zones or network segments, enabling localized pricing and plan differentiation.
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Customer Management:
- Tracks the number of users subscribed to each plan.
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Helps monitor customer distribution across different tariffs for analytics and decision-making.
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Simultaneous Usage:
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Defines the maximum number of simultaneous logins or sessions allowed for a plan, ensuring compliance with fair usage policies.
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Plan Grouping:
- Organizes tariffs into groups for easier navigation and management.
- Helps in distinguishing corporate plans, residential plans, or promotional offers.
Features in ISPCRM for Tariff Management:¶
The image illustrates the ISPCRM platform’s Tariff Management Dashboard, showcasing a well-structured and user-friendly interface. Key functionalities visible in the screenshot include:
- Plan List: Displays all available plans with details such as name, duration, price, bandwidth, simultaneous usage, and zone.
- Add New Plan: Allows quick addition of new tariffs with customized configurations.
- Actions: Provides options for editing or deleting existing plans, ensuring seamless updates.
- Zone-Based Allocation: Indicates the specific zones (e.g., KN Network, Go Fiber) associated with each plan.
- Customer Statistics: Highlights the number of active users subscribed to each plan for efficient resource planning.
Benefits of Efficient Tariff Management:¶
- Streamlined Operations: Simplifies the process of managing multiple plans across diverse customer bases.
- Customer Satisfaction: Enables ISPs to offer a wide range of plans catering to specific needs.
- Revenue Optimization: Ensures effective pricing strategies and enhances profitability.
- Scalability: Facilitates quick updates or creation of plans to accommodate growing user demands or changing market trends.
Effective tariff management is essential for ISPs to maintain operational efficiency, meet customer expectations, and adapt to evolving market dynamics.