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Tucano

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Tucano - The Basics

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Tucano - The Advanced

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Learn to work with Tucano

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Overview

Tucano is an over-the-top (OTT) platform that streams content to pay-per-channel (PPC) or video-on-demand (VOD) based subscriptions.  

CRM.COM provides a ready-made implementation for Tucano using the Tucano provisioning module, which primarily handles the activation and deactivation of signals transmitted to devices.  For example, when a new subscription is created in CRM.COM, Tucano is immediately updated and provisioning signals are sent to the subscriber devices to activate the registered services. 

Major features

  • Integration with Tucano.
  • Real-time activation and deactivation of subscriptions.
  • Batch processes can be used to manage out of sync subscriptions simultaneously.
  • Utilities can be used to reset individual subscriptions.
  • Archiving of former provisioning requests (refer to Utilities for more information).

Using Tucano

  • The Tucano implementation submits requests on the Tucano system in real-time.
    • Subscription actions update the subscription provisioning state in CRM.COM.  If the modification should be reflected in Tucano, a request is constructed (using Tucano commands)and sent to Tucano.
  • In case subscription modifications take place while CRM.COM and Tucano are experiencing a communication issue (e.g., during a downtime of Tucano), a reset run is available.  The run identifies the subscriptions that must be updated, constructs a request (using Tucano commands) and forwards it to Tucano.

Setting Up Tucano

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Billing > Provisioning > Tucano > Set Up Provisioning Provider

Provisioning provider

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Using Batch Processes to Handle Subscriptions

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Resetting out of sync subscriptions 

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Using a Utility to Handle a Subscription

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Utilities are used to handle individual subscriptions.

Reset subscription

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Authenticating Tucano Subscribers Before an Order

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Tucano Requests

The table below displays the CRM.COM processes and actions that trigger the Tucano requests.

RequestUseTriggered by
Create Account

Register a subscriber in Tucano.

Subscription reset run

Reset subscription utility

Subscription Actions

  • Become subscriber ('Effective')
  • Activate subscription
  • End short-term subscription deactivation
  • End subscription resting
  • Short-term subscription activation
  • Change subscription distribution

Service Actions

  • Add Effective services
  • Start services
  • Swap services
  • Add service usage

Installed Items Actions

  • Add installed items
  • Swap installed items
Activate Options

Register a new 'Usage' or 'Termed' subscription service in Tucano.

Subscription reset run

Reset subscription utility

Subscription Actions

  • Activate subscription
  • End short-term subscription deactivation
  • End subscription resting
  • Short-term subscription activation
  • Change subscription distribution

Service Actions

  • Add Effective services
  • Start services
  • Swap services
Suspend Options

Deactivate a 'Usage' or 'Termed' subscription service in Tucano.

Subscription reset run

Reset subscription utility

Subscription Actions

  • Deactivate subscription
  • Terminate subscription for 'Regretting'
  • Terminate subscription for 'Canceling'
  • Rest subscription
  • End short-term subscription activation
  • Short-term subscription deactivation
  • Change subscription distribution

Service Actions

  • Remove services (Cancel)
  • Remove services (Regret)
  • Stop services
  • Swap services

Add Material

Register the subscription set-top box to Tucano.

Subscription reset run

Reset subscription utility

Subscription Actions

  • Become subscriber ('Effective')
  • Change subscription distribution

Installed items Actions

  • Add installed items
  • Swap installed items

Remove Material

Un-register the subscription set-top box from Tucano.

Subscription reset run

Reset subscription utility

Subscription Actions

  • Deactivate subscription
  • Terminate subscription for regretting
  • Change subscription distribution

Installed items Actions

  • Remove installed items
  • Swap installed items

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Tucano Business Examples

Subscription with multiple viewing points 

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Scenario 1

Company ZX offers its customers the option to have multiple viewing points for each subscription. Customers can have a separate 'box and card' pair in each room, and choose to have a different selection of channels available from each pair.  Up to four viewing points can be added to a subscription.


Solution

CRM.COM must have a different provisioning distributor available for each pair (box and card) offered to subscribers, as channel availability and restrictions can be set separately for each box.

To support this, the following distributors must be set up in the provisioning provider.

  • Main
  • TWIN1
  • TWIN2
  • TWIN3

 

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Provisioning flexible and fixed bundle products

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Scenario 2

Company ZX offers its customers flexible and fixed bundle products as well as single channels. Subscribers can request to switch between the available product offerings at any time. It is required that the agents can view the sent requests, to ensure that the signals are provisioned to the customers.

 


Solution

Consider the following provisioning mapping:

  • Components of Flexible Bundle A
    • Geological CA ID = GFA1
    • Entertain CA ID = EFA2
  • Components of Flexible Bundle B
    • Religion CA ID = RFB1
    • Baby channel CA ID = BFB2
  • Flat Products
    • Agriculture CA ID = AF1


Example 1: Provisioning of a flexible bundle

On provisioning a Flexible Bundle A, which includes the Geological and Entertain channels, the following requests will be sent:

  • 1 CREATE_ACCOUNT
  • 1 ADD MATERIAL
  • 2 ACTIVATE OPTIONS
    • CA ID = GFA1 (Geological channel)
    • CA ID = PFA2 (Entertain channel)


Example 2: On swapping from a flexible bundle to a flat product

On swapping Flexible Bundle A to Agriculture the following requests will be sent:

  • 1 ACTIVATE OPTIONS 
    • CA ID = AF1 (Flat product channel)
  • 2 SUSPEND OPTIONS
    • CA ID = GFA1 (Geological channel)
    • CA ID = PFA2 (Entertain channel)

Example 3: On upgrading the Flexible Bundle A to Flexible Bundle B with Geological and Religion

On upgrading from one flexible bundle to another the following requests will be sent:

  • 2 ACTIVATE OPTIONS
    • CA ID = RFB1 (Religion channel)
    • CA ID = BFB2 (Baby channel)
  • 2 SUSPEND OPTIONS
    • CA ID = GFA1 (Geological channel)
    • CA ID = EFA2 (Entertain channel0

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Glossary

CRM.COM Term
Definition
Over-the-top (OTT)Media content, such as audio or video, that is delivered over the internet with no intervention from the service provider.
Out of SyncSubscriptions that have a different provisioning state in CRM.COM than in their provisioning provider (Tucano).

Provisioning State

In reference to a termed subscription service (channel), it is 'Active' when provisioning signals are sent to the subscriber device and 'Inactive' when signals are not sent.

Tucano AccountA Tucano subscriber (customer).
Tucano MaterialsDevices (STBs) that can be registered to Tucano subscribers.
Tucano OptionsServices that can be provided to Tucano subscribers as business offerings.

 

 

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