Provisioning/AutomaticSuspensionAndRestriction

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Automatic Account Suspension/Reactivation and Automatic Service Restriction/Restoration

Emersion has a feature set that can help Service Providers manage non-paying customers by automatically barring their service(s) and suspending their account. Similarly, when a customer resolves the outstanding balance to less than a given threshold, the services and account will be restored to their previous state.

Business rules can be configured by the Service Provider that will govern:

  1. the conditions under which automatic suspension of accounts and service restrictions will occur
  2. the conditions under which automatic restoration of services and reactivation of accounts will happen
  3. at what days & time(s) of the week auto-suspension activities can occur.

Definitions

These definitions are considered applicable only in the scipe of this article, Emersion's features as described in this article and associated articles. They should not be considered to be applicable elsewhere.

Auto-suspend
a generic term used in this article and at Emersion to refer to this set of features and means all account suspension and service barring activity.
Account Suspension
the account has:
  • no active services in any active or pre-active states.
  • the account us not cancelled
  • all services under the account are:
    • Restricted (service restriction)
    • Temporarily suspended
    • Temporarily deactivated
    • Temporarily deactivated
Service Restriction
a barring modification that limits access to the underlying service. Service(s) are automatically barred using Telstra's Bar 10. Customers can receive calls but can make no outbound calls. It is the same restriction that is used with automatic barring within the Unbilled Credit Limit feature and commonly used for credit management.
Account and Service Restoration
To restore the account from Suspended to Active and lifting the Bar 10 on the service(s) while retaining a record of the suspension history.

How Automatic Suspension Works

With this set of feature and functionality, Service Providers can:

  • Applying a set of business rules that governs automatic account suspensions and service restrictions for all customers.
    • When the total amount owing on the customer's account is $x
    • The overdue amount on the account is greater than or equal to x days.
  • Omit groups of customers from being subject to auto-suspension activity.
  • Omit individual customers from being subject to to auto-suspension activity.
  • Automatically notify customers via email or SMS^ that they are in arrears with their bills and that unless a payment is made.

^ Requires the Service Provider to subscribe to SMS Events.

Configuring Automatic Suspension

Business Hours definition

Monday – Thursday

  • Suspensions/restrictions will occur between 9am and 6pm AEDST
  • Notifications will only be sent between 9am and 6pm AEDST.
  • Approximately 24 hours after Emersion sends the email notification, the customer’s service(s) will be restricted.

Friday

  • Suspensions/restrictions will occur between 9am and 3pm AEDST.
  • Notifications will be sent between 9am and 6pm AEDST. After 3pm AEDST all service restriction(s) will remain pending and applied the following Monday at 9am AEDST.
  • Approximately 24 hours after Emersion sends the email notification, the customer’s service(s) will be restricted.

Saturday

  • No notifications will be sent
  • Only suspensions that were scheduled prior to 3pm the previous Friday will be processed. This will happen at approximately 9am AEDST.

Sunday

  • No notifications will be sent
  • No automatic suspension or restrictions will be processed.