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BSNL to switch over to new billing system in 2-3 months

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Press Trust of India Mumbai

State-run telecom firm Bharat Sanchar Nigam Ltd (BSNL) plans to switch over to the Call-Detail-Record (CDR) billing system for its 3.5 crore landline subscribers in the next two to three months.     

"Our landline billing system as of now works on the conventional technology, and we are unable to give a customised offer to subscribers. But very soon all that will be a thing of the past," BSNL Deputy Director General, (Enterprise Business), Sunil Kumar said.     
Telephone exchanges spread over 20 major cities across the country would switch over to the CDR system for billing in the next 2-3 month, he said.     

 

The entire project is being carried out in a phased manner and over the next 6-8 month, all the exchanges will be connected to this technology, he said.     

"One of the advantages of the new billing system is that one single bill could be generated for an entire corporate house, and the payments also, accordingly be made from any where in the country," the BSNL official said.     

"In addition, we will be able to offer various tariff plans to landline customers on the lines of mobile tariff plans."     

The introduction of the CDR billing system is part of the public sector company's plans to become an information and communication technology (ICT) services provider.     

BSNL is also looking at providing managed network services (MNS), Kumar said.

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First Published: Aug 27 2008 | 11:07 AM IST

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