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Self Service Internet (SSI)

To provide consumers with broadband access in fixed or wireless networks traditionally requires an extensive customer administration at a considerable cost. First a sales person needs to acquire a lot of customer data, then a contract is sent to customer, which signs and sends back for registration and check of customer solvency. After that the broadband connection is established by configuring the network or sometimes even by physical installation of equipment. Regularly during the contract time bills need to be sent and looked after. All this costs a lot and usually takes several weeks and there is always a credit risk.

The DACC AAA together with an integrated or separate Network Control Service responds to these challenges and creates the Self Service Internet, which is an extremely cost effective way to sell and provide Internet services and to operate the network and the services. It is ideal for wireless networks, but also perfect for pre-wired fixed broadband networks in multi tenant buildings.

The DACC Self Service Internet has the following characteristics:
  • Enables customer self service of purchase, installation, and payment for minimum administration and maximum user spending control (Pre-payment)
  • Eliminates separate customer administration systems and handles user profiles
  • Supports pre-payment (no billing required) with many payment options: Cash or Card in shops or Scratch Cards (Vouchers), Credit Cards, and Internet Payment Systems online
  • Handles all accounting of services and content deliveries and supports micro payments if required
  • Opens new market channels as services and content can be sold by cash in ordinary shops to reach more customers
  • Eliminates credit risks and improves cash flow
  • Reaches new customer segments including low income families
  • Creates an open network with service and user portability and automatic provisioning and configuration
  • Is an inexpensive online service




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