Difference between revisions of "Streamate Biller versus Third-Party"
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than one [[ct#Tour|tour]]. | than one [[ct#Tour|tour]]. | ||
− | If you add Streamate as a biller, you can collect | + | If you add Streamate as a biller, you can collect pre-join information |
from the surfer. The Streamate biller also lets you control the tours if | from the surfer. The Streamate biller also lets you control the tours if | ||
you own the Streamate tour [[ct#Domain|domain]]. To setup a tour, create a sub-domain | you own the Streamate tour [[ct#Domain|domain]]. To setup a tour, create a sub-domain | ||
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a third-party biller, but member records and pre-join information are | a third-party biller, but member records and pre-join information are | ||
collected by NATS. To use Streamate as a Biller, you still need to | collected by NATS. To use Streamate as a Biller, you still need to | ||
− | configure Streamate in the [[Third Party Admin]] to setup [[ct#Poll|polling]]. | + | configure Streamate in the [[NATS3 Third Parties|Third Party Admin]] to setup [[ct#Poll|polling]]. |
== See Also == | == See Also == |
Latest revision as of 15:07, 1 June 2011
Using Streamate as a biller instead of as a third party lets you capture additional surfer information and provide more than one tour.
If you add Streamate as a biller, you can collect pre-join information from the surfer. The Streamate biller also lets you control the tours if you own the Streamate tour domain. To setup a tour, create a sub-domain of your Streamate domain and manage it with NATS.
Note: the Streamate biller is different from regular billers; it's still a third-party biller, but member records and pre-join information are collected by NATS. To use Streamate as a Biller, you still need to configure Streamate in the Third Party Admin to setup polling.