SIM Server
![]() A complete SIM card management solution for QuesCom GSM gateways As an addition to your QuesCom GSM gateway |
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With the QuesCom SIM management solution, SIM cards are not located in GSM gateways but centralised in one place. |
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Use as many SIM cards per port as you want without manual intervention and constraint - SIM cards are not anymore permanently attached to a given GSM port. The QuesCom SIM Server can allocate any SIM on any GSM port according to user-defined rules. It then enables a smooth use of SIM cards accross days and months and enables the use of different SIM cards profile during on -peak/off-peak hours. |
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| The SIM server has knowledge of available SIMs in the various SIM arrays. The SIM card to use is selected based on a set of advanced criteria such as current date and time, price plan, GSM provider. Once selected, it provides the gateway with useful information to access this SIM card. The gateway directly contacts the SIM array through TCP/IP to read the SIM information and register it on the GSM network. Periodically, the SIM Server checks GSM port status and then detects when a SIM card needs to be changed. Criteria to change SIMs are a combination of time, date, price plan limit, SIM validity. When one of this criteria matches, the SIM Server will associate another SIM to the gateway. When prepaid cards or monthly plans are running short of credit, SIM cards are automatically removed from routing. A new SIM card is then immediately allocated improving drastically your ASR (Answer Seizure Ratio) and taking full advantage of your GSM gateways. |
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The SIM Server manages prepaid SIM cards. When SIM credit becomes low, SIM cards get stamped "to be recharged" and parked ready for "top-up". Top up is managed by HBS server. |
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| An out-of-the-box web-based interface manages the SIM Server deployment. This interface allows the administration of the SIM cards including advanced features such as SIM array maintenance, and SIM tracability. This web interface has been designed to easily manage large numbers of SIMs. Filtering capabilities combined with SIM status provide a unique SIM tool management interface. In addition, they provide an overall view of all GSM gateways, ASR (Answer Seize Rates) and ACD (Average Call Duration) per gateway, SIM and port. |
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