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Overview
Icareus Suite is an over-the-top (OTT) TV platform that streams content to subscription video-on-demand (SVOD) or transaction video-on-demand (TVOD) based subscriptions.
CRM.COM provides a ready-made implementation of the Icareus Suite using the Icareus 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, Icareus Suite is immediately updated and provisioning signals are sent to subscriber devices to activate registered services.
Major features
- Integration with Icareus Suite.
- Real-time activation and deactivation of subscriptions.
- Archiving of former provisioning requests (refer to Utilities for more information).
Using Icareus
- The Icareus implementation submits requests to the Icareus system in real-time.
- Subscription actions update the subscription provisioning state in CRM.COM. If the modification should be reflected in Icareus, a request is constructed (using commands commands) and forwarded to Icareus.
No user intervention or further setup (other than that of the provider) is required for request exchange between CRM.COM and Icareus.
Setting Up Icareus
Provisioning provider
The parameters that are necessary to access the CA/OTT platform and to map the CRM.COM services and physical goods to be provisioned can be supplied from Provisioning Provider Data Entry page.
Provider fields
The table describes the standard sections of a Provisioning Provider Data Entry page and explains how the fields in the page are used.
Mandatory Configurable
Main Information | |
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Provider Information | Name and Alternative Code of the provider Provisioning Protocol Life Cycle State: Must be 'Effective' to send commands to the CA/OTT platform. |
Connection Parameters | End Point that will be used when calling the CA/OTT platform. User Name, Password: Credentials used to login to the CA system. Character Set Encoding used by the web services (defaults to UTF-8). |
Distributors
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Distributors are used to associate the services and devices (installed items) of a subscription with the provisioning provider. Multiple distributors on a subscription represent separate viewing locations. Each device can offer different services. In a pay TV subscription, for example, two distributors can represent the decoder and channels available in a living room and bedroom. Create the distributors that can be provisioned through the provider. One or more provisioning distributors must be present for a provider to be 'Effective'. ADD a new distributor and supply the information required in the modal. | |
Main Information | Name, Alternative Code for the provisioning distributor. |
Allowed Services | Define the services available through the distributor. Once a distributor is selected, only the services defined as 'Allowed' will be available for selection when adding subscription services. Two options are supported:
The available services are filtered and validated against those defined in the 'Services' section, which can be provisioned by the associated provider. |
Restrictions | Minimum/Maximum Optional/Mandatory service restrictions determine the number of services that can be added to the distributor. Restrictions per Service Type: Define the minimum and maximum number of services that can be added to the distributor, from specific service types. Restrictions per Physical Good Type: Define the minimum and maximum number of installed items that can be added to the distributor, from specific physical good types. |
Dependencies | Define services, service types, physical goods or physical good types that must be added to the distributor, if enabled. |
Services | |
One or more service mappings must be present for a provider to be 'Effective'. Service: Termed and usage services that can be provisioned by the provider. CA ID: The unique identifier for the service at the CA/OTT platform. An ID is not mandatory for a non-provisioning service (i.e. a service whose product type is not set as 'Used for Provisioning'). | |
Physical Goods | |
A list of devices that are necessary for provisioning through the provider. For example, a decoder and a smartcard, or only a decoder or only a modem. A specific device type may be mandatory for a certain provider. The Installed Item Alternative Code represents the ID of devices communicated to the CA/OTT platform. |
Related configuration areas
Mandatory modules must be configured for the provisioning module to work.
Manual Link | Area | Description | Configuration |
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Products |
| Configure the physical good and service types, and the physical goods and services that will be offered to subscriptions, by adding them to the provisioning provider. | Mandatory |
Communications | Communication Queue External System | Set up the external system that will be used to handle mail messages created for the provider. | Optional |
Icareus Requests
The table below displays CRM.COM processes and actions that trigger Icareus requests.
If an account is not registered in Icareus and an action is executed, the system will display an error.
Request | Use | Subscription Action | Parameters |
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Add User | Register a new account in Icareus. The command is triggered and an account is registered provided there is an 'Effective' subscription service or installed item distributed on Icareus and the subscription is not yet associated with an Icareus account. | Subscription Actions
Service Actions
Installed Item Actions
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Remove User | Permanently un-register an account in Icareus. | Subscription Actions
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Activate Products | Add and activate subscription services to a registered Icareus account. | Subscription Actions
Service Actions
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Cancel Products | Remove and deactivate subscription services in Icareus.
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Service Actions
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Add Device to User | Register a new device to a registered Icareus account. | Installed item Actions
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Remove Device from User | Remove a device from a registered Icareus account. | Installed Item Actions
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Icareus Business Examples
Subscription with multiple viewing points
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.
In order to support this, the following distributors must be set up in the provisioning provider.
- Main
- TWIN1
- TWIN2
- TWIN3