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Totogi Unveils Availability of Converged 4G/5G Fair Usage Policy Management

Totogi Unveils Availability of Converged 4G/5G Fair Usage Policy Management Image Credit: Totogi

Totogi, the leading provider of multi-tenant, public cloud-based telco SaaS software, announced the availability of converged 4G and 5G fair usage policy management in Totogi Charging-as-a-Service. 

Telco product and marketing teams can introduce fair usage caps and speed controls for 4G and 5G customers on unlimited data plans within minutes using Totogi’s plan design tool.

Totogi's standards-based 4G Sy and 5G N28 interfaces allow integration to an operator's PCRF or PCF in days. As a productized proof point, Totogi has completed Sy/N28 integration with leading PCRF vendor, Enea, bringing FUP management to market for its customers worldwide.

Totogi's native 5G SA design with integrated 4G Diameter adapters offers customers the fastest time to market and the most cost-effective and flexible platform for new 5G services. Since Totogi is a SaaS platform, as new functionality is added to the product it becomes instantly available to all Totogi users without requiring any action by customers. 

Telcos and CSPs can try converged fair usage policy management by purchasing Charging-as-a-Service in the AWS Marketplace. Starting price: $0.01. 

Danielle Royston, acting CEO of Totogi
The introduction of our fair usage policy feature and associated PCRF/PCF integration is an important milestone for our Charging-as-a-Service product. Continued product enhancements propel us forward on our mission to help telcos focus less on technology and managing application tech stacks, and more on what matters most: their subscribers. Our integration with Enea was completed in days and is now available for Enea customers. We are excited about the possibilities this integration creates for service providers and look forward to continuing to integrate with other PCRF vendors as we continue to provide innovative solutions for the telecom industry.

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