An asset management system is described that tracks in real-time any
metric that a carrier requires pertaining to media assets within a
network. In addition to tracking per-asset information relating to usage
and air time, the system tracks information pertaining to individual
object types (e.g., document, digital image, audio file, streaming media,
or the like) as well as specific objects themselves (e.g., individual
documents, photos, and the like, on a per-file or named basis). This
information can be tracked against the various users and their individual
devices (used to access a network). In this manner, the system can
provide metrics relating to not only data size and air time, but also
metrics about object types (e.g., digital image type) and specific
objects (e.g., specific file transferred) that have passed through the
network. Based on these various metrics that the asset management system
can track, the system generates reports that are transmitted back in
real-time to carriers and their e-commerce partners for implementing the
various pricing schemes required for supporting their business or revenue
models.