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MACH Offers Operators an End to Bill Shock
LUXEMBOURG --(Business Wire)--
MACH,
the leading provider of cloud-based managed communication services,
today announced the launch of its new Bill
Shock Prevention solution designed to increase consumer confidence
in data roaming. By alleviating consumer concerns associated with bill
shock, the offering encourages greater data roaming usage, which results
in increased roaming revenues for operators, and enhances the overall
customer experience, so increasing customer satisfaction. The solution
also ensures compliance with regulatory requirements, and helps
operators improve revenue assurance by avoiding some of the problems
that have been associated with the provision of roaming services such as
bill disputes or exposure to debt.
Mobile data usage has witnessed unprecedented growth in recent years,
fuelled by smartphone and tablet adoption as well as a greater variety
of feature-rich content and applications available for mobile connected
devices. Despite the rapid growth in domestic data consumption, the vast
majority of consumers - 58 per cent according to recent research
MACH (News - Alert) conducted with YouGov - continue to switch off 3G connectivity when
travelling abroad due to fear of bill shock. This fear hinders
operators' ability to deliver recurrent revenues from roaming -
estimated to offer an additional value of up to $900 million globally if
such concerns could be alleviated.
Guy Reiffer, Vice President Marketing & Partnerships, MACH, commented: "In
order to remove the fear of bll shock and increase confidence in and
uptake of data roaming, mobile network operators require granular,
real-time insight into data usage. Furthermore, compliance with the
latest EU regulation and the GSMA's (News - Alert) recently announced Data
Roaming Transparency Initiative will only be achieved by
operators that can take proactive steps to ensure customers are notified
about their data usage. MACH's Bill Shock Prevention solution gives
operators exactly this kind of insight, playing a vital role in helping
them to grow roaming revenues through increased usage and improved
customer retention."
Part of MACH's M
Serve cloud-based portfolio of fast-to-market mobile
data monetization services, Bill Shock Prevention monitors
subscriber data roaming usage in real-time and provides immediate
alerts. Operators can pre-define usage thresholds that then trigger
alerts to the operator and send SMS notifications to subscribers.
End-users are also able to query data usage when roaming through SMS to
gain real-time insight into their current usage levels. In certain
cases, operators can block data traffic when consumption reaches
particularly high-levels, thereby avoiding the risk of bad debt.
MACH's M Serve portfolio also comprises its Data
Optimization solution, which significantly lowers the cost of
delivering data roaming and domestic services to subscribers for mobile
network operators and MVNOs. The first to be launched under the M Serve
brand, MACH's Data
Roaming Engine revolutionizes the way tariffs can be designed and
implemented, allowing mobile network operators to offer all subscribers
a bespoke set of data roaming packages, and giving control of costs and
flexibility of service choices back to the subscriber. All M Serve
solutions are created and deployed using MACH's Managed Service Delivery
Platform in a way that is very much faster than operators can do
themselves in-house, significantly speeding operators' time-to-market
with new data services.
-ENDS-
About MACH
MACH connects and monetizes the telecom world with its comprehensive and
growing portfolio of cloud-based communication services, called MACH
Embrace. It provides its 650 operator customers with solutions to
monetize mobile data, simplify interoperability between networks,
optimize wholesale processes and protect revenues. MACH is the largest
provider of data and financial clearing solutions for wireless roaming
and operates the globe's largest and fastest growing open connectivity
roaming hub, Link2One. It inserts the operator in the content and
application value chain and serves the reseller and wholesaler community
with its A2P messaging solutions. Headquartered in Luxembourg, MACH has
offices in 12 countries. Its customers include Orange, Telefonica,
T-Mobile, Telus, Verizon Wireless and Microsoft (News - Alert), as well as enterprise
messaging customers like KLM. For more information, visit www.mach.com.

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