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Revenue Assurance Disappeared
Continue Reading (2 comments) | Posted by Gadi Solotorevsky, Tuesday, November 06th, 2007



November 7th, 2007 at 2:51 pm
Good luck with the new blog
Dan
November 19th, 2007 at 1:52 pm
Hi Gadi
The lack of consistency in standards applicable to Revenue Assurance is not something new. With very few exceptions, conferences/working groups and other discussion bodies have done little over the last 10 years to further the interests of operators and consumers, who should be the ultimate beneficiaries of standardization.
The benefits therefore to operators (that can be passed onto consumers and shareholders) should be the critical success measure for any body that seeks to deliver standardization. Once this is evident, membership and industry representation will drive acceptance, rather than the sale of goods, services and opinion.
Personally, I agree that the TMF is the right vehicle to achieve this, but how can the benefit or awareness of benefit that it delivers be improved to create this critical mass?