Out-of-Bundle (OOB) Limits

Created by Luciah Motshepe, Modified on Mon, 27 May 2024 at 10:25 AM by Luciah Motshepe

Below kindly find a comprehensive Q&A guide on Out-of-Bundle (OOB) Limits feature:


Question 1:

- What is an Out-Of-Bundle Limit?


Answer:

- An Out-Of-Bundle Limit is a feature that enables the administrator to set a RAND value, which only takes effect once the subscriber has used up all their voice, data, and messaging bundles.


Question 2:

- How long does it take for a session to terminate after Out-Of-Bundle limits are reached?


Answer:

- The limits are set at the network level and monitored in real-time, so the session will terminate immediately once the limit is reached.


Question 3:

- What distinguishes Out-Of-Bundle limits from Soft Lock limits?


Answer:

- Out-Of-Bundle limits prevents subscribers from exceeding the set limits and will only lock the specific bearer that exceeded the limit.


Soft Lock operates under specific rules. When an administrator sets an acceptable usage limit on any line within a mobility profile, the system permits the subscriber to complete any active call or data session before initiating a lock. Moreover, if the subscriber surpasses the limit on any bearer type: voice, data, or messaging, the system will lock all bearer types.





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