What is it?
Osprey TCG is a world-leading testing platform designed to validate the correct configuration, operation and quality of the various platforms, systems, procedures and controls that comprise the revenue chain of telecommunication providers.
Osprey is much more than just a test call generation system. It is an integrated platform that includes multiple hardware and software modules which validate the revenue chain from handset to invoice.
What does it do?
The core value of TCGs is their ability to generate independent source data that can be used to compare against the live traffic flowing through the networks. This is without a doubt a great asset to have in any assurance and auditing practice.
Over the last 10 years with the help of key customers and technology partners, Roscom engineers have focused their development efforts in creating new innovative software modules aiming to leverage the use of test events.
Today, Osprey offers a large range of features specifically aimed towards assisting key business areas such as Networks & Systems, Revenue Assurance, Billing, Auditing and Regulatory compliance. So, what does it do? Well, it can help you validate...
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| - Integrity of networks and services |
| - xDR generation at multiple platforms |
| - Call duration and byte count metering accuracy |
| - Duration and pricing rounding rules |
| - Complex rating and billing business rules for prepay and postpay |
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Platform Modules
In order to understand the full potential of Osprey, it’s key to highlight some of the basic features of its different hardware and software modules.
Hardware Modules
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Call Generators (Callsenders) Physical hardware units responsible for performing physical test calls/events and generating independent TCG xDRs with independent call duration metering. |
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Osprey Server The main server responsible of hosting the various software modules and databases used for post-test analysis |
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Software Modules (Osprey Server)
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| Tests Scheduling Engine |
| Responsible for managing the execution of user designed test plans and scenarios |
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| xDR Reconciliation Engine |
| Responsible for the automatic matching process between Osprey xDRs and xDRs from the various systems under test. (MSC, Softswitches, IN, GGSNs, SMSCs, Mediation, Rating, Billing etc) |
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| Metering Engine |
| Responsible for comparing the switches captured call duration metering vs. the Call Sender’s metered durations. This engine is able to identify various types of metering errors such as those caused by rounding rules at Switch, Softwitch or mediation level. |
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| Rating Engine |
| Responsible for the automatic calculation of the reference Osprey price for each test event. This powerful engine utilises the relevant user-configured rating rules in order to calculate this independent event prices. It is also responsible for the pricing comparison between Osprey prices and the prices calculated by the rating server(s) of the network under test. |
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| Billing Engine |
| Responsible of applying and managing bundling and promotions capabilities to the configured tariff plans. This engine allows Osprey to validate complex billing promotions which can be based on: type of event, number of transactions, time, duration, byte counts and money. |
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| Reporting Engine |
| Responsible for producing predefined exceptions reports that highlight the various discrepancies identified by each of the comparison engines. These reports include a set of user-configurable tables, dashboards and drill downs. A powerful filtering and data exporting capability is also available for those who require third party data processing. |
Software Applications (Client Side)
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| Call Sender Editor |
| Used for configuring Callsenders, applying SIM Card profiles and provisioning Osprey Tariff Plans to test SIMs. |
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| Tariff Editor & Tariff Scheme Editor |
| These two applications are used for configuring tariff plans and their individual rating rules in Osprey. This powerful application is fully GUI based and includes configuration wizards to facilitate the entry of complex rules and plans. This is without doubt one of the most unique features of the Osprey platform. |
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| Callset Editor and Calendar |
| These two applications are used for designing and scheduling test call plans. A set of tools and filters are built in to facilitate the rapid entry of various test cases. The user has full control for selecting the originating and terminating networks, party a, party b, service type, start time, duration and number of events. |
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| Advanced Scripting Client |
| This powerful GUI-Based application allows the user to create complex data testing scenarios including multi-step WAP browsing sessions which can include content downloads such as ringtones, news and pictures and more. |
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| Web Reports |
| All Osprey test results and reports are generated by the reporting engine. The data is presented through a WEB interface meaning it can be accessed from any remote station with connectivity to the server. |
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