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The GeoTree can be as granular as you require it to be and map to whatever scheme you require. For instance, the tree could be organized by:

  • Patterns within a state/province

  • Zones or groups of locations

  • Top level rates (one price for the an entire country/region instead of having to define each individual pattern)

  • Regions or types of operators (allowing you to specify a different rate based on which operator's network the user is on)

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Note: The GeoTree will not be used for rating unless the usage class related to usage class matching the usage being rated is setup to use the GeoTree (i.e. the class's 'Rater' field is set to 'GeoTree').

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The GeoTree panel on the left of this screen allows you to expand and select nodes in the tree so that you can view or edit node configuration details.

GeoTree List

The list on the left of the screen shows the nodes that are currently configured in the GeoTree. The list will display nodes that you have viewed in grey (blue star) while you are on the GeoTree screen. If you navigate away from the GeoTree screen what you have selected in the tree will be cleared. When you select a node in the list patterns for the selected node you will be shown able to edit node and pattern details in the Edit Pattern panel to the right. These settings are explained in more detail below.

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