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Apollo is a fully convergent WAP- and Web-enabled billing and customer care system
April 30, 2001
READING, Berkshire, U.K. -- Trigyn Technologies Ltd., of Reading, Berkshire, has launched the industry's first fully convergent WAP and Web enabled billing and customer care system. Named Apollo dx, the software has an advanced object orientated and rule based architecture that allows for a level of flexibility in tariffing and integration yet to be achieved by any other billing system on the market. Aimed at ASPs, ISPs, network operators and service providers such as public utilities, telcos and banks, Apollo uses a multi-media delivery platform, from Trigyn subsidiary eVector, to integrate activity detail records for any billable event and from any source: including WAP, SMS, GPRS, UMTS, iTV, ADSL, PDA, Internet, customer database or legacy application.
"It is the meta-data layer flexibility above all that allows the system to claim its 'total convergence' title - it can cope with landline, mobile, packet networks and Interactive TV - define the billable event and Apollo can handle it!" says Steve Fisher, VP of Telecoms Practice at Trigyn. "Furthermore, Apollo can cope with almost any configuration of integration with legacy systems using this tool. The real fireworks, however, are saved for the prospect of intelligent billing for applications services or information over multiple channels."
Trigyn Technologies Ltd.
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