hi,
yes TMF620 is the correct API to expose the product catalogue, offers, prices.
TMF620 only show static prices. It will not do dynamic pricing.
e.g. "VIP" customer get 5% discount on phone accessories require the calculation of a dynamic price before you show it to your customers on engagement channels.
if you want to do that use TMF679 (the query end point exist exactly for that purpose) to show end-customer prices (or dynamic prices, whatever you wish to call it)
and yes, Event is a good solution to sync your product catalogues.
you can check IG1228, it's a very useful guide, there are uses cases showing how you could use TMF APIs and ODA-C's to show prices to customers or how to create new product offerings.
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Kind regards,
Matthieu Hattab
Digital Sales Domain Architect
Lyse Tele AS
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Original Message:
Sent: May 08, 2025 16:26
From: María Soledad Alfonso
Subject: TMF on price displays on equipment in stores
Hello everyone
We have a use case in which the master product system needs to send product prices to an external system to display them on in-store displays.
For example, sending product prices to Android so they can be displayed on in-store displays.
Is there a TMF that covers this scenario? Should we use 620 notifications?
We appreciate your help.
Best regards.
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María Soledad Alfonso
Entel Chile
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