Highdeal

Highdeal, a privately owned BSS software product company, was founded in 1996 in the R&D labs of France Télécom by a team including Eric Pillevesse and Serge Soudoplatoff, and officially spun off in the year 2000. Highdeal’s flagship product, Highdeal Transactive, is a modular software suite.

The company’s headquarters are in New York City and Paris, France with numerous satellite offices throughout the world. Currently, Highdeal has over 180 implementations in more than 50 countries with customers spanning all industries that need to adapt to the NGN environment such as finance, transportation & logistics, new media & publishing, mobile/wireless, broadband & on-demand services.

Highdeal was acquired by SAP in June 2009.

Highdeal Transactive Features

Highdeal Transactive Features include:

  • Pricing & Rating Capabilities
  • Real-Time Account Balance Management
  • Automated Partner Settlement
  • Billing, Customer Care & Accounts Receivable
  • Profit Simulation & Pricing Analytics
  • Connector Framework & Open APIs
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gollark: > If you oppose compromises to privacy on the grounds that you could do something that is misidentified as a crime, being more transparent does helpI mean, sure. But I worry about lacking privacy for reasons other than "maybe the government will use partial data or something and accidentally think I'm doing crimes".

See also

Telecommunications rating Operational Support Systems

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