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Test call generator

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Test call generators (TCGs) are revenue assurance software that replicates events on a telecoms network[1] to identify potential revenue leakage and to help achieve regulatory compliance. Both cellular and fixed-line telecom operators use test call generators to independently test their networks for call detail record (CDR) reconciliation and validate call start-time/duration metering and telecommunications rating; and thus to improve revenue capture and to validate network integrity.

References

  1. ^ "Revenue Assurance Jargon Buster". Cartesian. Archived from the original on 23 July 2012. Retrieved 21 April 2009. A tool for creating records for testing by simulating subscriber activity and thereby causing live CDRs to be generated.