Each of us uses a mobile phone and some operator. And how many of you get the details?
Legal entities as a rule receive it, but private users most likely in 99% of cases do not. And in my opinion, the point here is not even that this service is paid, but that the form in which operators offer it to us is, to put it mildly, unreadable (dry, uninteresting tabular presentation of information, a lot of extra numbers).
Tell, and it would be interesting for you to start getting detail in a beautiful way, where:
- instead of the base station numbers, everything would be drawn on the map,
- graphs of the intensity of calls to / from certain numbers would be displayed,
- graph of the ratio of incoming / outgoing,
- distribution of your activity by time of day and days of the week,
- The forecast of your expenses for the next month, recommendations on optimization (possible tariff change) would be shown,
- "Historical background" for the entire period of use
- etc.
Well, that is if phone usage statistics were delivered to you a la google.analyx
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What do you say - it would be interesting to you?
UPD: information about your calls is nowhere neither you nor the operator give up, everything happens inside its billing - it is just an application that “sets” the detail in the human form.