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Dish picks Matrixx Software with eye on dynamic 5G pricing - FierceWireless

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Dish is eyeing 5G monetization with dynamic pricing. Today the company announced that Matrixx Software will supply its converged charging system for Dish’s forthcoming 5G network.

When it comes to packaging and monetizing new wireless services Dish said converged billing will play a critical role. The company called out dynamic pricing for network slices.

Network slicing is a technology sometimes seen as a key for monetizing 5G services because portions or “slices” of the network could be partitioned by operators with resources allocated for particular usage or application requirements.

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“Matrixx’s solution will help unlock the intrinsic value of our 5G network by scaling on demand and enabling dynamic pricing for network slices and other services," said Atilla Tinic, chief information officer at Dish, in a statement. “We are proud to have a partner with the proven ability to deliver a modern CCS solution for 5G that will give us the commercial and operational agility to constantly iterate our offerings and grow our wireless business.”

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Dish is pursuing a greenfield build of a standalone (SA) 5G network with an open RAN architecture. It expects to have at least one market live with 5G this year. Matrixx’s software will be able to work within the multi-vendor ecosystem with functionality that offers interoperability with Dish’s network functions, according to the announcement.

Notably, the company said Matrixx billing software, coupled with Dish’s focus on AI and automation, will be able to determine network availability and usage “dynamically changing prices throughout the day.” Additional details weren’t disclosed, and a Dish spokesperson didn’t immediately get back to questions from Fierce.   

So far major carriers including AT&T, T-Mobile and Verizon aren’t charging extra for access to 5G services. Verizon had put a $10 premium on unlimited plans with 5G, but had been waiving the charge as a bill credit.

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An announcement this week about Disney entertainment additions didn't mention Verizon’s $10 fee. It said access to Verizon’s nationwide 5G network coming later this year will be included for all new Mix & Match wireless plans. Meanwhile, its 5G Ultra Wideband millimeter wave service is included all plans except for Verizon’s lowest tier unlimited plan.  

Dish’s release noted that price updates will be automated through Matrixx’s cloud-native, continuous integration/continuous deployment (CI/CD) pipeline.

“With our unique platform, Matrixx will provide Dish with a powerful competitive advantage in both the offerings they bring to market and the superior experience they deliver to their customers,” said Glo Gordon, CEO of Matrixx Software, in a statement. “Our mission is to provide the industry’s premier 5G charging platform that gives service providers the operational agility to automate and hyper-scale offerings at web-speed.”

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Dish already has named a trio of vendors to help build its network, tapping more non-traditional suppliers including Altiostar, Fujitsu, and Mavenir. VMware is providing its telco cloud platform. Dish recently tapped Tucows’ Mobile Enablement Services for the newly acquired wireless retail business. It also scooped up most Ting Mobile customers as part of that agreement.

Dish already took on around 9 million subscribers after closing its $1.4 billion deal for the Boost Mobile prepaid business from T-Mobile on July 1. Those customers will initially ride on T-Mobile’s network under a 7-year MVNO agreement. Under commitments to the FCC, Dish’s own 5G services are supposed to cover 70% of the U.S. population by June 2023.  

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