Hi Ryan
In Product Inventory (TMF637), the Product entity includes an array of realizingResource - pointing to a Resource. So yes, the MSN (or MSISDN as it is known in other climes) could indeed be modeled as a resource (actually a LogicalResource). And the SIM would likely be a PhysicalResource.
Suggest you take a look at ODA use cases where they have proposed some best practice modeling for mobile product/service/resource.
https://projects.tmforum.org/wiki/pages/viewpage.action?pageId=198294606 - particular UC 3 and UC 8.
Hope it helps
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Amdocs Management Limited
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Original Message:
Sent: Jun 08, 2022 01:51
From: Ryan Ruckley
Subject: Treating MSN as a resource
I'm guessing this is probably covered somewhere if one was to read more of the documentation.
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Ryan Ruckley
Enterprise Architect
SingTel Optus
Original Message:
Sent: Jun 07, 2022 20:39
From: Ryan Ruckley
Subject: Treating MSN as a resource
Greetings,
In the Australian market, we talk about MSNs (Mobile Service Number). Internally we have APIs to request and then reserve a new MSN when creating a new mobile service (subscription).
Is it fair to say that these internal APIs could be represented by the TMF resource APIs so that the structure would look like this?
Product = PAYG Mobile with 10G Data
Service = Mobile Service with a SIM and MSN
Resource1 = MSN
Resource1 = SIM
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Ryan Ruckley
Principal Architect
SingTel Optus
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