Presently, there is a demand for internet access from devices that receive data from cellular networks and Wi-Fi hotspots. In some locations wireless internet access is not free and users must pay a fee or perform one or more additional steps (such as make a purchase, supply phone number, or watch promotional video) to access the Internet. In instances where users have access to the internet through a cellular data plan, the data plan is usually limited to a specified volume of data and users may be charged for exceeding their data allowance.
The present invention discloses a computerized system wherein sponsors can provide access to specified websites and internet services to users. Rather than data being purchased by the user, either as part of a data plan or a Wi-Fi hotspot, the sponsor pays a provider of internet services to allow a user to view a webpage or use the sponsor's internet services at no cost to the user and without the data being deducted from a user's data plan allowance.
The present invention discloses a system that permits users to access the internet through wireless routers. The system determines if a domain a user is attempting to access has sponsored free internet access. If the domain is among the domains the system recognizes as a sponsored domain, the user will be permitted to receive and transmit data with the given domain at no cost to the user.
Disclosed is a system and method for providing sponsored wireless Internet access.
In some embodiments a user will be provided free access to a Wi-Fi hotspot. In alternative embodiments, a user will be provided access to a website or internet service without data being deducted from the user's cellular data allowance, or charged for using cellular data. In certain embodiments, costs for accessing data will be paid by a sponsor. The sponsor is typically the operator of the website or service, or the organization the website offering goods or services on a website.
In certain embodiments, a prefix will be used as a prefix to the Internet domain name to indicate to users that a website can be accessed for free. Some embodiments will use a prefix commonly associated with toll free phone numbers including, but not limited to as 800, 866, 877, or 888. Additionally, in some embodiments, a “1” may precede the prefix to give the user a more familiar experience, since “1” is commonly dialed before any other number when dialing a toll-free phone number from a telephone.
An example of an embodiment of a domain that would be accessible to a user that offers sponsored access is 800.domain.com, wherein “domain.com” or “www.domain.com” is the usual domain a user would use to access the website. When a user uses such a prefix, a combination of caching and authoritative Domain Name Severs (DNS), either in combination or individually, will determine if sponsored access is available. If sponsored access is available, the website will be displayed to the user, at no cost to the user and without a reduction in the user's data allowance, if applicable. In certain embodiments, if sponsored access is not available, the user will informed of the lack of sponsored access, and may be provided a link to available content that will not be sponsored and may result in a cost to the user.
Domains that are sponsored will be store on the central repository 4. Additionally, computer readable instructions for providing sponsored internet access will reside on computer readable media coupled to one or more servers 3.
While the invention has been described and illustrated with reference to certain particular embodiments thereof, those skilled in the art will appreciate that the various adaptations, changes, modifications, substitutions, deletions, or additions or procedures and protocols may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. In particular, those skilled in the art will appreciate that the present invention has utility in multiple settings and industries. Although healthcare applications were disclosed in detail, the application of the present invention is not limited to healthcare. It is intended, therefore, that the invention be defined by the scope of the claims that follow and that such claims be interpreted as broadly as reasonable.
This application is a continuation of, and claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 62/004,775 filed on May 29, 2014. The aforementioned application is hereby incorporated by reference.