Brew Distribution System (BDS) is a commercial solution designed for developers and operators,
It mainly solves problems such as how to distribute application software to users and pay for the application software to developers. It plays an extremely important role in brew end-to-end solutions and is a centralized embodiment of business models.
BDS provides a comprehensive directory management function that allows operators to maintain their product directories, allowing operators to customize mobile value-added services provided to users through directories. Through BDS management, apps are securely and reliably downloaded, executed, and deleted on users' mobile devices in the air. BDS can be integrated with prepaid, postpaid, and user authorization services of carriers to provide comprehensive services.
BDS supports a variety of financial services, including: carrier extraction that includes the comprehensive usage records for billing, recording and disseminating users' brew transactions based on XML, and integrated developer billing services, supports invoicing, adjustment, billing, and multi-party settlement based on comprehensive usage records; smnp, HTTP, Java, and XML data interfaces support carrier billing integration and other services; provides external network reports and Interfaces Based on enterprises, and provides coordination reports for user support and billing.
At the same time, the BDS system is flexible and supports many embedded operating systems (including Microsoft Windows Mobile Software for Pocket PC, Windows Smart phone, or
Brew running on the palm operating system
Apps in the mobile software store are released to smart phones, PDAs, and other devices. The use of BDS also has a greater advantage, that is, the operator can still control the data solution purchased from outside. With these features, the carrier can download and add
ARPU value to enhance the sales service of its mobile value-added services, thus gaining a competitive advantage.
The Brew distribution system has a modular and scalable architecture. operators can determine the degree of management of the system, quickly integrate with the existing system, and scale it as needed (for example, a technical platform integrating deliveryone ). Brew not only provides high flexibility, but also provides network operators with network hosting deployment options, such as the Midwest in Minnesota.
Wireless is a carrier that uses brew network hosting services. At the same time, the carrier can also choose brew
Managed service options, which can provide carrier with shared directories hosted by professional data service personnel.