The Silicon Review
28 Febuary, 2020
CSG recently stated the extension of its relationship with Telstra, contributing to Telstra's industry-leading portfolio of IoT-related managed billing solutions and service provision in Asia-Pacific. In connected cars IoT networking, Telstra has leveraged its advanced technology creativity and domain expertise to develop an environment for its automotive industry customers and promote a transformation for them to manage the potential explosion of autonomous vehicles with minimal effort.
Telstra's IoT connection management provide the integrated vehicle networks, while CSG will embed its Singleview and Mediation technology into the onboard network, reimburse Telstra's customers, and offer on-board pricing based on the type of services they use.Furthermore, with Telstra's supplier network, CSG can handle complex business monitoring. “Telstra has leveraged its investment and IoT footprint in its mobile network, the largest in Australia, to deliver an industry-leading suite of connected vehicle capabilities that helps position its customers for the driverless future,” said Ian Watterson, head of CSG’s Asia-Pacific business operations.
CSG's billing and provisioning services are part of the company's portfolio of end-to-end distribution and market management solutions which include a collection of IoT monetization tools to help consumers deploy IoT devices.
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