How routing scenarios really work

How routing scenarios really work

Novatel Control Centre allows for configuring the following types of routing:1) standard routing – prioritized order of carrier choices to try for routing by the switch2) percentage routing – for balancing the traffic on a route across multiple carriers3) percentage routing with backup carriers – the extension to the percentage routing with carriers to take…

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Blocked Dial Codes

Control Centre version 3.10.7 has introduced the feature of blocking dial codes on carrier level basis. This functionality is supported across the whole system, so you can configure a dial code as blocked for a certain Customer (or a Tariff), you can generate an offer with blocked dial codes for your Customers in Sales Manager,…

Routing Models introduction

Control Centre v.3.9.14 brings the support for Routing Models.Routing Models allow you to configure your routing more flexibly and easly. For example, if you have a common set of dial codes with the same routing for multiple routing plans (e.g. national traffic), you can put that into a separate Routing Plan, and in the Routing…

Floor price and Negative-Margin Prevention
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Floor price and Negative-Margin Prevention

The following scenario is used to describe the meaning and functionality of Floor Price and Negative-Marin Prevention in the NovaTel Control Centre solution. We have Customer rate for the destination Afghanistan 93 being $0.5000 And the routing being Afghanistan 93: AT&T [$0.3000], BT [$0.4000], C&W [$0.5000], D-Telecom [$0.6000] In such a case if Negative Margin…

Mixed Routing

Mixed Routing

Mixed Routing Mixed routing is a compliation of percentage and standard routing. The user may define a percentage value for a number of carriers. The total percentage should be less than 100%. The remaining percentage is assigned to the standard routing. For example: Afghanistan,93,60% ATL,DTAG,ATelecom means that 60% of traffic for 93 is routed by…

Percentage Routing

Percentage Routing

Percentage Routing Percentage routing alows the user to define percentage distribution between multiple suppliers. For example one supplier may take 60% of traffic, when another supplier takes 40%. The user is also allowed to configure backup carriers to be used if all the suppliers that are used in percentage routing fail. The order of carriers…

Standard Routing

Standard Routing

Standard Routing Standard routing is the default routing for all routes. It can be modified by the user. By default Standard routing orders suppliers by price from the cheapest to the most expensive ones. The user may want to include quality factor in routing calculation. By using Price/Quality slider they can set the price/quality ratio…