METHOD AND APPARATUS TO VALIDATE A SUBSCRIBER LINE

Information

  • Patent Application
  • 20110187494
  • Publication Number
    20110187494
  • Date Filed
    November 01, 2010
    14 years ago
  • Date Published
    August 04, 2011
    13 years ago
Abstract
A method is described of providing validation data associated with a subscriber line of a telecommunication network using a validation system. The method includes obtaining line data of the subscriber line wherein the line data is suitable for interrogating a line identification database (LIDB). The method interrogates the LIDB with the line data to obtain reference subscriber data associated with the line data, and processes the reference subscriber data to obtain validation data associated with the subscriber line. The method includes identifying a local exchange carrier (LEC) associated with the subscriber line to determine if a billing arrangement exists between the validation system and the LEC. The invention extends to a subscriber line validation system to validate a subscriber line of a communication network.
Description
BACKGROUND TO THE INVENTION

An increasing number of vendors are offering goods and/or services which may be purchased via a communication network such as a telecommunication network. For example, the customer may conduct a transaction via a subscriber line using a landline telephone or a personal computer. Conventionally, credit or debit card details are furnished by the customer to the vendor to effect payment for the goods and/or services. As many customers are hesitant to supply credit or debit card details over a communication network, an alternate method of payment would be advantageous. However, if an alternate method is used, verification of the payment method should preferably take place prior to concluding the transaction.


SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

In accordance with the invention, there is provided a method to provide validation data associated with a subscriber line of a telecommunication network, the method including:


obtaining line data of the subscriber line, the line data being suitable for interrogating a line identification database (LIDB);


interrogating the LIDB with the line data to obtain reference subscriber data associated with the line data; and


processing the reference subscriber data to obtain validation data associated with the subscriber line.


The LIDB may be a conventional LIDB used by a service provider, e.g. a local exchange carrier, to investigate a destination or termination line to which a carrier requests a connection.


The method may include analyzing the reference subscriber data to determine if the data is associated with a billing telephone number (BTN) and, if so, generating an approval or a decline status. In one exemplary embodiment, the line data is automatic number identification (ANI) data and, the method includes interrogating the LIDB using the ANI data (herein also referred to as the ANI). The validation data may be processed to determine whether the subscriber line is a billable line having an associated account to which goods or services can be billed.


The reference subscriber data received from the LIDB may be processed selectively to approve a transaction requested via the subscriber line. In one exemplary embodiment, the reference subscriber data is in the form of conventional LIDB codes and the operation to process the data may include generating a modified code from at least one LIDB code. In certain embodiments, a common modified code is generated from a plurality of LIDB codes. The modified codes may be arranged in a billable group and a non-billable group.


The method may include conducting fraud control checks on the account associated with the subscriber line number or ANI. The fraud control checks may include at least one of the operations selected from the group consisting of checking if adjustments have been made to the account associated with the ANI, verifying a user entered ZIP code with ZIP data from a ZIP data source, verifying user entered address data with address data from an address data source, checking if the area code associated with the ANI has changed, checking if the ANI and the BTN match, and checking if the BTN or ANI are missing from the record.


The method may include interrogating a network database with the ANI to determine if the subscriber line is a billable subscriber line and, if not, generating a decline status. The method may include interrogating with the line data at least one of a competitive local exchange carrier (CLEC) database, a 42 BLOCK database, a Block and Cancel database, an unpaid bills database, an off network database, an on network database, an address verification database, a regional account office (RAO) database, an operating company number (OCN) database, and a customer account record exchange (CARE) database and selectively generating one of a decline status and an approved status in response to the interrogation.


The method may include receiving the line data from a vendor of goods or services (e.g. an Internet Service Provider (ISP)); and communicating at least the decline status to the vendor.


In one exemplary embodiment, the charges raised by the vendor are included in an account submitted by the exchange carrier to a subscriber for use of the subscriber line.


Further in accordance with the invention, there is provided a computer-readable medium for storing a set of instructions that, when executed by a machine, cause the machine to execute the method.


Still further in accordance with the invention, there is provided a subscriber line validation system for validating a subscriber line of a communication network, the system including:


a communication module for receiving line data of the subscriber line, the line data being suitable for interrogating a line identification database (LIDB);


an interrogation module for interrogating the LIDB with the line data to obtain reference subscriber data associated with the line data; and


a processor module for processing the reference subscriber data to obtain validation data associated with the subscriber line.


In one exemplary embodiment, the LIDB is a conventional LIDB. However, in other embodiments, a plurality of LIDBs may be provided that are used by one or more service providers, e.g. local exchange carriers, to investigate a destination or termination line to which a subscriber line requests a connection.


In one exemplary embodiment, the processor module is configured to analyze the reference subscriber data to determine if the data is associated with a billing telephone number (BTN) and, if so, the system generates a decline status. In one embodiment, the line data is automatic number identification (ANI) data and the processor module interrogates the LIDB using the ANI data.


The validation data may be processed to determine if the subscriber line is a billable line having an associated account to which goods or services can be billed.


The reference subscriber data may be received from the LIDB and may be processed selectively to approve a transaction requested via the subscriber line.


The reference subscriber data is preferably in the form of conventional LIDB codes and the processor module may generate a modified code from at least one LIDB code. In certain embodiments, the processor module generates a common modified code from a plurality of different LIDB codes. In one embodiment, the modified codes are arranged in a billable group and a non-billable group.


In certain embodiments, the system may conduct fraud control checks on an account associated with the ANI. The processor module may be configured to conduct at least one fraud control check selected from the group consisting of checking if adjustments have been made to the account associated with the ANI, verifying a user entered ZIP code with a ZIP data source, verifying user entered address data with an address data source, checking if the area code associated with the ANI has changed, checking if the ANI and the BTN match, and checking if the BTN or ANI are missing from the record.


The processor module may interrogate a network database with the ANI to determine if the subscriber line is a billable subscriber line and, if so, generate a decline status.


In certain embodiments, the system may interrogate at least one of a competitive local exchange carrier (CLEC) database, a 42 BLOCK database, a Block and Cancel database, an unpaid bills database, an off network database, an on network database, an address verification database, a regional account office (RAO) database, an operating company number (OCN) database, and a customer account record exchange (CARE) database.


The system may include receiving the line data from a vendor of goods or services; and communicating at least the decline status to the vendor. Charges raised by the vendor may be included in an account submitted by the exchange carrier to a subscriber for use of the subscriber line.


Further in accordance with the invention, there is provided a system to provide validation data associated with a subscriber line of a telecommunication network, the system including means for obtaining line data of the subscriber line, the line data being suitable for interrogating a line identification database (LIDB); means for interrogating the LIDB with the line data to obtain reference subscriber data associated with the line data; and means for processing the reference subscriber data to obtain validation data associated with the subscriber line.





BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

The invention is now described, by way of example, with reference to the accompanying diagrammatic drawings.


In the drawings,



FIG. 1 shows a schematic block diagram of a subscriber line validation system, in accordance with the invention, for validating a subscriber line of a communication network;



FIGS. 2 to 4 show a schematic flow chart of a method, in accordance with the invention, for validating the subscriber line;



FIG. 5 shows a schematic block diagram of how the system may be used in a conventional commercial environment; and



FIG. 6 shows a schematic representation of a sample telephone bill platform which the system can automatically update.



FIG. 7 shows a diagrammatic representation of machine in the exemplary form of a computer system within which a set of instructions, for causing the machine to perform any one of the methodologies discussed herein, may be executed.





DETAILED DESCRIPTION

Referring to the drawings, reference number 10 generally indicates an exemplary subscriber line validation system, in accordance with an aspect of the invention, for validating a subscriber line 17 of a subscriber. In one exemplary embodiment, the subscriber line 17 is a telephone line or the like which a consumer or business 11 (see FIGS. 1 and 5) obtains from a telephone company (Telco) 13 or a local exchange carrier (LEC). As described in more detail below, the system 10 uses line data in the exemplary form of an automatic number identification (ANI) service to obtain the telephone line number of the subscriber line 17 thereby to validate the subscriber line 17 when the subscriber line 17 initiates a communication or connection. In one exemplary embodiment, the line number obtained from the ANI service is used to investigate various databases to obtain, for example, an indication of the credit worthiness of the subscriber account associated with the subscriber line 17. It is to be appreciated that any electronic apparatus, e.g. a personal computer, PDA, cellular telephone, or the like may be used to initiate the communication.


Referring in particular to FIG. 1 of the drawings, the system 10 includes an application program interface (API) 14 which is connected to a vendor 12 or service provider (see also FIG. 5) of goods and/or services which requires validation of a subscriber account. The vendor 12, which could for example be an Internet Service Provider, may request the validation of the subscriber line 17 prior to concluding an electronic transaction with a subscriber (e.g., a consumer or business 11) via the subscriber line 17. It is, however, to be appreciated that the API 14 may be connected to a variety of different hosts or clients which require validation of a subscriber line via which the vendor may carry out transactions for goods and/or services.


In one exemplary embodiment, the system 10 is connected to a plurality of vendors which conduct transactions with users via line termination equipment such as a telephone, a personal computer or the like. Such vendors, when conducting transactions, may preferably charge a user for their services by adding such charges to a telephone account of the user rather than charging the goods and/or services to a credit card, debit card, or the like. Accordingly, the validation of the subscriber line 17, and the subscriber account associated with the subscriber line 17, may be of benefit to the vendor 12 prior to completing a transaction. The validation may include determining whether or not the subscriber line 17, via which the communication is made to the vendor, is a billable line and, accordingly, the subscriber account associated with the subscriber line 17 may thus be billed for the transaction.


In one exemplary embodiment, the vendor 12 communicates a request to the system 10 and forwards the subscriber line number, determined by the ANI service, to the system 10 via its API 14. The system 10 then processes the information received from the vendor 12 and provides a validation status, e.g. a code indicating a valid billable number or a code indicating that the subscriber line number is not a valid billable number (e.g. unbillable or non-billable). In particular, a plurality of codes associated with various statuses of the subscriber line 17 may be communicated to the vendor 12 as described in more detail below.


The system 10 includes hardware and software to implement the invention. In the exemplary embodiment, the system 10 includes a comparator module 18, a threshold database 20, an OFFNET database 22, an ONNET database 24, a competitive local exchange carrier (CLEC) database 26, a 42 BLOCK database 28, a block and cancel database 30, an unbilled and/or unpaid bills database 32, line identification database (LIDB) short term cache 34, a validity check module 36, a regional account office (RAO) database 38, an operating company number (OCN) database 40, an ONNET database 42, an address verification database 44, a customer account record exchange (CARE) results database 46, an ANI watch database 48, and an NPA (Numbering Plan Area) exchange database 50. It is to be appreciated that, in less sophisticated embodiments of the invention, all of the above databases need not be included. However, for enhanced accuracy, all of the above databases are preferably included. Further databases may also be included to further enhance the reliability of the validation process.


In addition to any one or more of the above databases, the system 10 is in communication via a conventional communication channel with an off-site or, in some embodiments, on-site line identification database (LIDB) host 52. The LIDB host 52 may include a line number portability (LNP) database. In one exemplary embodiment, the LNP database may front end access to a plurality of industry standard LIDBs (e.g. 13 different LIDBs). The LNP database may however be a separate database. As described in more detail below, the system 10 communicates the subscriber line number to the LIDB host 52 which, in turn, communicates reference subscriber data in the form of industry standard LIDB codes back to the system 10 for processing. The system 10 then processes the LIDB codes to provide the vendor with validation data relating to the subscriber line 17. Unlike conventional LIDB applications which use LIDB to make decisions regarding destination subscriber lines or call completion decisions, e.g. decisions for calling cards, collect and third party toll services or the like, the system 10 may be used to identify telephone numbers being served by CLECs in order to ensure that calls are routed correctly on ported lines.


Broadly, the system 10 has a variety of different components, including a communication module defined by the API 14, and a processor module 54. The a processor module 54 includes the various databases 20 to 32 as well as the comparator module 18 and the validity check module 36, and an interrogation module 56 for interrogating the LIDB host 52. It is to be appreciated that the aforementioned modules may be defined by one or more servers with associated databases. Further, in the drawings, the LIDB host 52 is shown as a single database but may comprise many different LIDB databases maintained by various LECs and, accordingly, may be located at various different geographic locations.


Referring in particular to FIGS. 2 to 4 of the drawings, a flow chart describing the method of operation of the system 10 is shown. In one exemplary embodiment, a vendor 12 initiates a request to the system 10 to validate a subscriber line 17 via which the vendor 12 wishes to transact with a customer (consumer or business 11). As shown at operation 60, the system 10 first checks to see if the subscriber line number is present in the request from the vendor 12 and, if no line number is present, a return code 121 is generated and communicated to the vendor as shown at operation 62. The code 121 indicates to the vendor that the system 10 is unable to process the request. If, however, the subscriber line number is present in the request from the vendor 12, the system 10 then checks if the subscriber line number captured (hereinafter also referred to as the ANI) and a billing telephone number (BTN) match, as shown at operation 64 (see also the comparator module 18 in FIG. 1). In one exemplary embodiment, the BTN may be sourced from the consumer or customer 11 when a transaction is requested by the customer 11. If, however, the ANI and the BTN do not match, then the processor module 54 generates a code 120 (see operation 66) to indicate that the caller and the owner of the line number are not the same person (e.g. subscriber inputs a BTN and calls from a different ANI) and the relevant modified code is then returned to the vendor 12. If the ANI and the BTN do match, the processor module 54 interrogates the threshold database 20 (see operation 68) to ascertain whether or not the line number has reached its threshold (e.g., a predefined client threshold parameter such as an account threshold indicating a maximum dollar amount that may be charged to the account). If the line number has reached its threshold, the processor module 54 then generates a code 60, as shown at operation 70, which is then communicated to the vendor 12 to indicate that the line number should not be granted service. In other words, the subscriber account cannot be billed for the goods or services requested by the customer 11 from the vendor 12.


If the threshold for the particular subscriber line 17 has not been reached, the system 10 may then interrogate its OFFNET database (see operation 71) to check if the industry standard NPA/NXX and operating company number (OCN) of the subscriber line 17 is present in the OFFNET database 22. The OFFNET database 22 includes NPA/NXX and OCN combinations of operating companies with which the proprietor or user of the system 10 does not have billing and collection agreements to bill into the telephone company's or Telco's bill page associated with the subscriber line 17. Accordingly, the proprietor or user of the system 10 is unable to include a charge in the account associated with the subscriber line 17 on behalf of the vendor 12 for the transaction carried out with the vendor 12 via the subscriber line 17.


If the line number is in the OFFNET database 22, then the processor module 54 generates codes 130 to 133 (see operation 72) and communicates these codes to the vendor 12. The codes 130 to 133 indicate that the NPA/NXX and OCN for the particular line number 17 are not billable and, accordingly, charges for goods and/or services requested by a customer 11 via the subscriber line 17 cannot be included in a monthly account or the like by the system 10. As shown in Table 2 below, the codes 130 to 133 provide an indication to the vendor 12 why the subscriber line 17 is not billable or deliverable. If the subscriber line number is not included in the OFFNET database 22, a check is conducted to see whether or not the subscriber line number is included in the ONNET database 24. This check is however optional in the embodiment depicted in the drawings, but in certain embodiments, may be mandatory if the system 10 does not include the OFFNET database 22.


Thereafter, as shown in operation 78, the processor module 54 checks to see if the line number 17 is found in a known CLEC table in the CLEC database 26. CLEC numbers are those line numbers that are known to have ported to a CLEC and, accordingly, the proprietor of the system 10 is thus unable to route these line numbers to the correct billing entities. If the line number is found in the CLEC database 26, then the processor module 54 generates a code 140 (see operation 76), which is communicated to the vendor 12. The code 140 indicates that the line number is not billable for the CLEC and the system 10 can thus not charge the transaction to the subscriber account associated with the subscriber line 17.


If the line number is not found in the CLEC database 26, then the system 10 may check to see if the subscriber of the line number has requested a 4250 billing block as shown at operation 78. In particular, the processor module 54 interrogates the 42 BLOCK database 28 and, if the number is located in the database 28, which indicates that monthly recurring charges (4250 charges) are prevented from being billed to that line number, the processor module 54 generates a code 150 (see operation 80) which is communicated to the vendor 12 to indicate that billing to the particular subscriber line 17 has been blocked.


If, however, the subscriber line 17 has not been blocked, the system 10 may then check at operation 82 if the line number is located in the block and cancel database 30 and, if so, the processor module 54 generates codes 160 and 161 which are then communicated to the vendor 12 as shown at operation 84. The block and cancel database 30 includes requests from owners of subscriber lines, agencies, businesses, or the like that a service be canceled or blocked from further billing. Thereafter, the system 10 may interrogate the unbilled and/or unpaid bills database 32, as shown at operation 86, to check if there is a history of any unpaid bills and/or unbillable bills associated with the subscriber line 17. Unbillable bills relate to those subscriber line numbers where previous attempts have been made to bill charges to the subscriber account associated with the subscriber line number 17, and which have been returned as unbillable. If the processor module 54 locates the subscriber line number in the unbillable and/or unpaid bills database 32 then, as shown at operation 88, a code 170 is generated and communicated to the vendor 12 to indicate that the subscriber line number was previously found to be unbillable and is still considered to be unbillable.


The processing described in the abovementioned operations may conduct a preliminary investigation into the subscriber line number or ANI to provide an initial indication of whether or not the ANI corresponds with a billable subscriber line. Once the initial investigation has been conducted in certain embodiments, the system 10 then uses the ANI to obtain reference subscriber line data in the form of LIDB codes from one or more industry standard databases, e.g. the LIDB host or database 52. Examples of the LIDB codes used in the system 10 are shown in Table 3 below.


As shown at operation 90, if the ANI is not found in the LIDB database 52, then the system 10 cannot provide any validation data to the vendor 12 on this subscriber line and an appropriate code is then communicated to the vendor as shown at block 92.


Once the LIDB database or host 52 has been interrogated, it returns industry standard LIDB codes and line number portability (LNP) data to the system 10 as shown in operation 94. The LIDB codes may then be mapped or translated by the processor module 54 into modified validation codes (see Table 3) which provide relevant validation information to the vendor 12. As can be seen from Table 3, the same modified validation code can be generated from a plurality of different LIDB codes. Once the LIDB information codes have been returned to the processor module 54, the LIDB codes, including an OCN and RAO response codes, are fed into the validity check module 36 as shown at operation 96.


As mentioned above, the LIDB host 52 may also provide LNP data to the system 10. The LNP data is used to identify subscriber line numbers that have ported to a CLEC. If a subscriber line has been ported to a CLEC, the billing ONNET status of the CLEC may be verified in the CLEC database 26. The LNP identifies the facilities based CLECs which are CLECs that have been assigned all the line numbers for an NPA/NXX in a specific geographic territory. This type of CLEC may be in control of the cable, dial tone and billing envelope for that number. In one exemplary embodiment, the LNP cannot be used to identify CLEC sellers, which have resold the subscriber line under their brand, but still lease the cable and tone from an incumbent local exchange carrier (ILEC). Accordingly, a third-party billing facility, e.g. a proprietor or user of the system 10, may be unable to process transaction data onto a bill page of the CLEC reseller bill page. In order to identify reseller CLECs, the system 10 may compare RAO and OCN information, returned from the LIDB host 52, to data in the ONNET database 24. The OCN is the local Telco that owns the subscriber line number and the RAO is the office of the Telco that is responsible from a billing standpoint for the subscriber line number.


If the validity check module 36 determines that the response codes are invalid, the system 10 generates modified codes 180 to 999 (see operation 98 and Table 2) which are communicated to the requestor or vendor to indicate that the mapping of the LIDB codes to the modified codes concluded that the line is an unbillable subscriber line.


If the validity check module 36 confirms the validity of the LIDB codes and, in the event of the line number being a billable line number, the processor module 54 then may check the RAO database 38 to ascertain whether or not the RAO is billable, as shown at operation 100. If the RAO is not billable, then the processor module 54 generates and communicates a return code 143 (see operation 102) to indicate to the vendor 12 that the line number belongs to a CLEC which is not billable by the system 10.


In a similar fashion, at operation 104 the processor module 54 checks to see if the OCN returned from the LIDB host 52 corresponds with a known CLEC or if the OCN corresponds with an OFFNET OCN and is therefore also unbillable by the system 10. If the line number corresponds to an OCN that is not billable, a return code 142 is generated by the processor module 54 and communicated to the vendor (see operation 106).


If the subscriber line number has passed the RAO and OCN checks and, accordingly, it appears that the number is billable, the processor module 54 may then check to see if a new NPA/NXX and OCN combination for this line number is guidable to the correct local Telco for billing (see operation 108). If the line number is not guidable, then the system 10 generates a code 141 at operation 110 which is communicated to the vendor to indicate that, even though the line number is billable, the proprietor of the system 10 is unable to guide the billing information to the new Telco for billing. Accordingly, the telephone number is in fact non-billable insofar as the system 10 is concerned and a decline status is therefore communicated to the vendor 12.


The abovementioned operations are carried out to ascertain whether or not the subscriber line can be billed for the goods and/or services requested. However, to enhance the accuracy or reliability of the system 10, further checks or verification may be conducted as described below.


In the event that the subscriber line number has passed or complied with the abovementioned checks, and has thus not yet been rejected, the system 10 may perform address verification procedures at operation 112. In particular, when the ANI is communicated to the API 14, location data is also provided which has been fed in by the user, e.g. via a computer terminal, orally over a telephone, or the like. The system 10 then interrogates an address verification database 44 to compare the address or location data (e.g. a ZIP code) supplied by the customer 11 with a reference address data as shown at operation 112. If, however, the address supplied by the customer 11 does not match with the address in the verification database 44 or, the addresses are not within a predefined range or area, the processor module 54, as shown at operation 114, generates codes 10 to 39 which are then communicated to the vendor 12 to indicate the level of likelihood that the caller (ANI) and the account owner are the same person.


During the address verification operation 112, the system 10 may interrogate a customer account record exchange (CARE) database 46 (which can be an on-site database which is regularly updated), to provide enhanced reliability. In particular, in one exemplary embodiment, the CARE database 46 or information site is one or more industry standard off-site databases which allow consumers to select or change their long distance service provider. Local Telcos forward specific customer information to the LEC associated with the subscriber. In one exemplary embodiment, the information communicated includes a new telephone number, a billing address, an installation date, a person or organization responsible for the account, or the like.


As shown at operation 116, the system 10 may interrogate the CARE database or information site and CARE data is then loaded into CLEC and new line databases to perform certain fraud and/or billing checks. The CARE information investigation may occur after a successful validation event. In one embodiment, once the system 10 has validated the subscriber line 17, the subscriber line number data is sent to a CARE database provider hosting the CARE database 46 to obtain the BNA (Billing Name and Address) and age of the account. In one exemplary embodiment, the information is returned within 48 hours and then processed. CARE records that are returned without BNA and NO ACCOUNT codes may be inserted into the CLEC database 26 for future reference. Accordingly, if the BTN is presented again at a later date, it will fail the CLEC check operation 74 (see FIG. 2).


The ANI watch database 48, which may include historical and adjusted information, may be used by the system 10 to determine if the account has previously been adjusted (see operation 116). In one exemplary embodiment, this operation includes ascertaining previous requests by the subscriber for credit, obtaining data on any written off amounts for charges that were billed to a bill page, or the like.


If adjustments have previously been made to the account associated with the subscriber line 17, the processor module 54 generates codes 1 to 5 (see operation 118) to indicate to the vendor 12 that the adjustments have previously been made. If no adjustments have been made, the processor module 54 checks to see whether or not the subscriber line number has a business line indicator as shown at operation 120. If the business line indicator is active, the system 10 generates a code 70 (see operation 122), which is communicated to the vendor 12 to advise that the line is a business line. Thereafter, as shown in operation 124, the processor module 54 may check to see if the subscriber line number has been in service for less than about 90 days and, if so, a return code 80 (see operation 126) is generated to advise the vendor 12 who may then selectively decide whether or not to conclude the transaction. A database of new numbers may be updated with the new number.


Thereafter, the system 10 may interrogate the ANI watch database 48 (see operation 128) to ascertain whether or not the area code of the line number has been changed or is scheduled to change. In one embodiment, this interrogation is for billing purposes only and is not used to decide upon the validity of the request. In this operation, the vendor 12 requesting the validation updates the billing file with the new area code number, and the processor module 54 generates a code 110 (see operation 130) to advise the vendor 12 of the scheduled change to the area code.


Once the line number has passed all the aforementioned checks, the system 10 may conclude that the subscriber line 17 is in fact a billable subscriber line based on the data obtained using ANI techniques and, accordingly, the transaction may be charged directly to the account of the subscriber. Accordingly, the system 10 then generates a code 000 (see operation 134) which is communicated to the vendor 12. The code 000 may define an approved status following both a billable line number inquiry as well as several fraud checks which are carried out by the fraud control module 132 (see FIG. 1). If the subscriber line number of the subscriber line 17 has passed the abovementioned checks and a return code 000 is generated, the procedure shown in FIG. 4 is carried out whereafter the process terminates at operation 136. Thus, operation 136 may define the end of the process during which the various checks have been conducted on the subscriber line 17 to assess whether or not it is a billable subscriber line that charges may be billed to. Operation 138 defines, in one embodiment, the last operation to which the process jumps when, at any point during the abovementioned process, the line number is found not to be billable (or a creditworthiness decision is requested) and the inquiry is accordingly terminated and the relevant code is communicated to the vendor 12.


In one exemplary embodiment, the abovementioned operations are executed in real-time. However, information sources that do not allow checks on the line number in real time may be carried out subsequently on the subscriber line number. In one embodiment, once the real-time evaluation is carried out and the return code 000 is communicated to the vendor 12, and should the vendor 12 decide to proceed with the transaction, transaction data is then returned to the system 10 by the vendor 12 for a pre-billing validation check or actual billing. During the actual billing, the system 10 may access an account folder of the subscriber line at the Telco and insert the charges due to the vendor 12 for its goods or services. As shown at operation 140, subscriber line numbers may be sent to the CARE database 46 to determine if the BNA is available at the local Telco. If the folder is not available, the local Telco sends the BNA and codes as to why the number is unavailable. If the BNA is found in the CARE database 46, the processor module 54 may then check to see whether or not the account was created within the last 90 days as shown at operation 142. If the account was not created within the last 90 days, then the business indicator is checked as shown at operation 144 and the process ends as previously shown at operation 146. If, however, the number was found in the CARE database 46, the account was created within the last 90 days, or has an active business indicator, then the system 10 may generate the appropriate codes, which are communicated to vendor 12, and the process terminates as shown at operation 148.


The above process has been described in terms of modified codes set out in Table 2 but, it is to be appreciated, that any other defined set of corresponding codes may be provided so long as the codes are mapped onto, or generated in response to, any one or more of the industry standard LIDB codes.


A summary of the codes generated by one exemplary embodiment of the system 10 during execution of the validation process is provided in Table 1 below.









TABLE 1







Modified codes generated during the BTN Validation Process.











Code Generated



and ref to flow


charts
Description of code





Return Code 121
Indicates inability to proceed with validation; returned to



requestor


See operation 64
Checks if ANI captured and BTN provided match (not required



in all scenarios)


Return Code 120
Indicates caller and # (line number) owner are not the same



person; returned to requestor


See operation 68
A defined Threshold limits the number of attempts on that #



within a certain timeframe


Return Code 60
Indicates # may not be granted service; returned to requestor.


See operation 71
Checks the NPA/NXX and OCN to those in the OFFNET.



OFFNET = NPA/NXX and OCN combinations where



proprietor of the system 10 does not have a Billing and



Collections agreement to bill into the Telco's' bill page.


Return Code 130-
Indicates that NPA/NXX & OCN for that Number are not


133
billable; returned to requestor


See operation 74
Checks the line number to see if found in known CLEC table.



These are numbers that are known to have ported to a CLEC.



Proprietor is unable to route these # to the correct billing



entities.


Return code 140
Indicates # not billable for CLEC; returned to requestor.


See operation 78
Checks line # to see if owner has requested a 4250 Billing



block. This block prevents monthly recurring (4250) charges



from being billed to that line #.


Return Code 150
Indicates that billing to a particular subscriber line has been



blocked; returned to requestor.


See operation 82
Checks line number for inclusion in the Block and Cancel



database. This database includes requests from line # owners,



agencies, businesses etc that have requested that service be



cancelled and or blocked from further billing.


Return Code 160-
Indicates number found in Block and Cancel and is not billable;


161
returned to requestor.


See operation 86
Checks line # for unbillable history. Unbillables are #s where



tried to bill charges previously and have been returned as



unbillable.


Return Code 170
Indicates # has unbilled before and is still considered



unbillable; returned to requestor.


See operation 90
If # not found in Unbillable, then routed to LIDB for info.





ITEM
Description





See operation
Identifies info returned from LIDB re. that line #; Response Code =


94
status about that # as a call termination point. OCN = Operating



Company # = the local Telco that owns that #. RAO = Regional



Accounting Office = the office of the Telco that is responsible from



a $ flow standpoint for that #.


See operation
Checks the validity of the LIDB code returned for the number as a


96
Billable #. This is where the mapping of the LIDB codes to the



proprietor validation codes happens.


Return Code
Indicates the mappings of the LIDB codes to the proprietor Val reply


180-999
codes. Each of these indicate a non-billable #; returned to requestor.


See operation
Checks if RAO returned is an RAO that is not billable.


100


Return Code
Indicates that the # belongs to a CLEC and is unbillable; returned to


143
requestor.


See operation
Checks if OCN returned from LIDB is a known CLEC or OFFNET


104
OCN and therefore unbillable.


Return code
Indicates that the new OCN is not billable; returned to requestor.


142


See operation
Checks to see if new NPA/NXX & OCN combination for # is


108
guidable to the correct local Telco for billing.


Return code
Indicates that even though the # is billable, the system is unable to


141
guide to the new Telco for billing; unguidable = unbillable; #



returned to requestor.







The operations to indicate if # is billable have been completed.


The next operations provide additional information about the # for the requestor e.g. to


decide if and how much credit to extend for services. They also provide additional


billing information.








See operation
Provides address verification (if required). Matches # to address to


112
determine likelihood of person dialing to the person that owns the



account at local Telco.


Return Code
Indicates the level likelihood that the caller (ANI) and acct owner are


10-39
the same. Returned to requestor.


See operation
Checks to see if # has had adjustment activity previously. This


116
includes request for credit, written off for charges that billed to a bill



page. Requestor makes credit decision based on #s history of



credits, adjustments, write offs.


Return Code 1-5
Indicates the type and source of adjustment to charges to that #.



Returned to requestor.


See operation
Checks to see if the # has a business line indicator. Requestor


120
decides if would like to extend service or not.


Return Code 70
Indicates that the # is identified as a business.


See operation
Checks to see if the # has been in service less than 90 days.


124
Requestor makes a decision about how much service to offer #



without much payment history.


Return Code 80
Indicates that the # has been in service less than 90 days.


See operation
Checks if the Area Code of the # has been scheduled to change. This


128
is for billing information purposes only. Requestor updates billing



filed with new number.


Return Code
Indicates Area Code has been scheduled to change. New number is


110
appended to end of record.


See operation
If the number passes all the previous checks, then 000 code is


134
returned to requestor. The Validation is complete for this request.


See operation
End of validation for numbers that did not pass or were found in


138
other checks.







END OF REAL TIME VALIDATION EVENT


Information sources that do not allow checks on the # in Real-time (r-t), happen on # that


was returned as 000 after the r-t validation event has completed. The #s are loaded into


the appropriate databases. This information will be provided once the # is returned for


billing.








Operations 140, 142, 144
Indicates path for those #s returned with a 000



code.


See operation 140
#s are sent to CARE source to determine if



BNA (billing Name and Address) available at



local Telco. Telco sends BNA and codes as to



why unavailable.


CLEC
#s that are returned with codes that indicate the



# has moved to a CLEC from the local Telco



are loaded into the CLEC table.


See operation 142
#s are sent to the CARE source to determine if



the account has been crested within the last 90



days. The response codes indicate this



condition.


New within 90
#s that are returned with codes that indicate this



condition are loaded into the NEW table.


See operation 144
#s are sent to a Business source. This source



identifies which numbers belong to businesses.


Biz table
Numbers that are indicated as being line #s that



belong to businesses are loaded in this table.









Table 2 (see below) provides the various actions, which are executed in response to a modified validity code. The table provides an exemplary description and explanation of each code. Return codes 001 to 179 relate to failure codes, which are generated by the system 10 prior to investigation of the LIDB host 52. Return codes 180 to 451 are generated during the LIDB code checks. In the event of the subscriber line 17 failing the checks carried out on it, the system 10 provides optional use of a credit card and, accordingly, Table 2 sets out codes which the system 10 generates in response to executing a standard credit card enquiry for a particular transaction. If the system 10, which may be defined by a server and associated databases, is down, codes 994 to 999 are generated and communicated to the vendor.









TABLE 2







Validation & BNA Reply Codes










Code
Action
DESCRIPTION
EXPLANATION










BILLABLE CODES










000
Approved
Billable; was not found during
Passed all billing and fraud control




fraud control checks
checks







FRAUD CONTROL CODES (performed after billable check)


ANI WATCH (adjustments to bill)










001
Verify
Billable; found in ANI
Passed all billable checks; but ANI had




WATCH - CLIENT source all
been adjusted previously at vendor's,





Client's or Telco's request for your





Client #


002
Verify
Billable; ANI WATCH -
Passed all billable checks; but ANI had




CLIENT source
been adjusted previously at Client's




Client
request for your Client #


003
Verify
Billable; ANI WATCH -
Passed all billable checks; but ANI had




CLIENT source
been adjusted previously at vendor's or




Telco or Vendor
Telco's request for your Client #


004
Verify
Billable; found in ANI
Passed all billable checks; ANI had




WATCH - GLOBAL
been adjusted previously at vendor's,





Client's or Telco's request for all





Client ids


005
Verify
Billable; found in ANI
Passed all billable checks; ANI had




WATCH - PRODUCT
been adjusted previously at vendor's,





Client's or Telco's request for same





product type







ZIP VERIFICATION










010
Verify
Billable; Unable to match ZIP
Passed all billable checks; unable to




invalid
find this Zip code for this NPA/NXX-


011
Verify
Billable; ZIP does not match
Passed all billable checks; Zip code





does not match this NPA/NXX


012
Verify
Billable; ZIP matches to same
Passed all billable checks; Zip code




Metropolitan area
matches to same Metropolitan area as





NPA NXX.







ADDRESS VERIFICATION


Note: The result of an AVS check does not mean that the transaction is declined. This information


may be advice only. The system may compare the AVS data with billing information for the buyer


and pass the results of the comparison to the merchant.










020
Verify
Billable; BNA match not found
Passed all billable checks; no BNA





match found for ANI


021
Verify
Billable; Unable to verify BNA
Passed all billable checks; unable to




invalid
verify BNA to ANI info sent


022
Verify
Billable; with zip-Match,
Passed all billable checks; BNA Zip




plus4-Match, locale-Match
code +4 & locale (street address)





matches info sent for ANI, Name does





not match


023
Verify
Billable; with zip-Match,
Passed all billable checks; BNA Zip




plus4-Match, NoMatch-locale
code +4 matches info sent for ANI but





locale (street address) does not match


024
Verify
Billable; zip-Match, NoMatch-
Passed all billable checks; BNA Zip




plus4, locale-Match
code & locale (street address) matches





info sent for ANI but +4 does not





match


025
Verify
Billable; zip-Match, NoMatch-
Passed all billable checks; BNA Zip




plus4, NoMatch-locale
code matches info sent for ANI but





locale (street address) & +4 does not





match


026
Verify
Billable; NoMatch-zip, plus4-
Passed all billable checks; BNA +4 and




Match, locale-Match
locale (street address) matches info





sent for ANI but Zip does not match


027
Verify
Billable; NoMatch-zip, plus4-
Passed all billable checks; BNA +4




Match, NoMatch-locale
matches info sent for ANI but locale





(street address) and Zip does not match


028
Verify
Billable; NoMatch-zip,
Passed all billable checks; BNA locale




NoMatch-plus4, locale-Match
(street address) matches info sent for





ANI but ZIP and +4 does not match


029
Verify
Billable; NoMatch-zip,
Passed all billable checks; BNA does




NoMatch-plus4, NoMatch-
not match zip, +4 or locale (street




locale
address) sent for ANI


030
Good
Address & Zip Match


031
Verify
Address Match, Zip No Match


032
Verify
Address Match, Zip Service




Unavailable


033
Verify
Address No Match, Zip Match


034
Verify
Address No Match, Zip No




Match


035
Verify
Address No Match, Zip




Service Unavailable


036
Verify
Address Service Unavailable,




Zip Match


037
Verify
Address Service Unavailable,




Zip No Match


038
Verify
Address Service Unavailable,




Zip Service Unavailable







AREA CODE CHANGE INDICATOR










110
Update
Indicates there has been an
Code is sent in addition to the




area code change for this
validation response codes. New phone




NPA/NXX
number is appended to record.





Provided to update the account with the





correct BTN.







MISCELLANEOUS










120
Verify
BTN and ANI do not match
For use where BTN and ANI are





passed and do not match.


121
Verify
BTN or ANI are missing from
For use where BTN and ANI is missing




record
from record







UNBILLABLE CODES


OFFNET










130
Unbillable
NPA/NXX found in OFFNET -
Area code/exchange (NPA/NXX)




GLOBAL
combination resides in OFFNET DB.





OFFNET is a territory where the LEC





(Local Exchange Carrier) is unable to





provide 3rd party presentation in to its





envelope.


131
Unbillable
NPA/NXX found in OFFNET -
Area code/exchange (NPA/NXX)




CLIENT SPECIFIC
combination resides in OFFNET DB





specific for this Client id.


132
Unbillable
NPA/NXX found in OFFNET -
Area code/exchange (NPA/NXX)




PRODUCT
combination resides in OFFNET DB





specific for this product type.


133
Unbillable
NPA/NXX NOT VALID
Area code/exchange is not a valid area





code exchange







CLEC (CLECs are unable to provide 3rd party bill presentation in their envelopes.)










140
Unbillable
Line number (NPA/NXX-
BTN has been ported to a CLEC




XXX) in CLEC Territory
(competitive local exchange carrier).


141
Unbillable
NPA/NXX not ON NET
BTN has been ported to a CLEC





(competitive local exchange carrier)





and is not billable.


142
Unbillable
Line number OCN in CLEC
Operating Company number for this




OCN table
BTN was found on CLEC OCN table.





The number is not billable.


143
Unbillable
Line number RAO in CLEC
Regional Accounting Office number




RAO table
for this BTN was found on CLEC RAO





table. This BTN is not billable.







42 BLOCK (4250s Only)










150
Unbillable
Line Number has a block for
Consumer has requested a block for all




4250 records
MRCs (monthly recurring charges)





from being billed to this phone number.







BLOCK & CANCEL










160
Unbillable
GLOBAL - Line number has
Consumer requested block to stop all




been blocked to stop all
charges from being billed to this




charges.
number.


161
Unbillable
CLIENT - Line number has a
Consumer requested a block to stop




block to stop all charges from
charges from being billed or to cancel




this Client id.
service for this phone number from this





Client id.







UNBILLS










170
Unbillable
Line number is Unbillable.
Line number has been returned from





the Local Telephone companies within





the last 6 months as unable to be billed.







LIDB FAILURE










180
Unbillable
Line number failed LIDB
Line Number has been returned from




check - GENERAL
LIDB as unbillable.


181
Unbillable
Vacant NPA NXX
No working line #s in NPA NXX


182
Unbillable
No Incoming Calls
Line # cannot accept incoming calls


183
Unbillable
Denied ANI
Auto decline of all attempts from this





ANI


184
Unbillable
Calling Card block
Auto decline of Calling Card number


185
Unbillable
Collect Call Block
Auto decline of Collect calls to this





number


186
Unbillable
Third Party Call Block
Auto decline all Third Party billed calls





to this number


187
Unbillable
Credit Card Block
Auto decline of charges billed to Credit





Card


188
Unbillable
Group Number Block
Auto decline of attempts from this





group.


189
Unbillable
Audiotext Bock
Number does not allow audiotext calls.


190
Unbillable
Excessive Calling Card PIN
Threshold for calling card attempts has




hits
been exceeded.


191
Unbillable
Line Number Block
Auto decline of all charges to this





number


200
Unbillable
Excessive Use - BTN
BTN has exceeded threshold


201
Unbillable
Excessive Use DN
DN has exceeded threshold


202
Unbillable
Excessive Use - ANI
ANI has exceeded threshold


203
Unbillable
Excessive USE - Calling Card
Calling Card Pin has exceeded




Pin
threshold


220
Unbillable
Feature Group A
Local telephone switch is Feature





Group A


221
Unbillable
PBX line
Line # is a PBX line


222
Unbillable
WATS line
Line # is a WATS line


223
Unbillable
Hotel/Motel Auto Quote w/ tax
Hotel/Motel Auto Quote w/ tax


224
Unbillable
Hotel/Motel Auto quote w/o
Hotel/Motel Auto quote w/o tax




tax


225
Unbillable
Dormitory line
Line # belongs to a dorm


226
Unbillable
Hospital line
Line number belongs to a hospital


227
Unbillable
Centrex line
Line number belongs to CENTREX


228
Unbillable
Alternate Service Provider
Line # belongs to an alternate service





provider


229
Unbillable
POTS line (collect or third
Line # is plain old telephone service




party calls)
lines for business or residential


230
Unbillable
Pager #
Line number belongs to pager


231
Unbillable
PCS/Mobile/Cellular #
Line number belongs to a wireless





provider


240
Unbillable
Line was disconnected w/o
Line # was disconnected w/o a referral




referral
number


241
Unbillable
Line Number changing
Line is not connected yet.


242
Unbillable
not used


243
Unbillable
DISCO w/o referral
Line number has been removed from





service w/o referral


244
Unbillable
Temp DISCO
Line number has been removed from





service temporarily


245
Unbillable
DISCO with referral
Line number has been disconnected w/





referral or Operator takes calls


246
Unbillable
Temp DISCO w/ referral
Line number has been removed from





service temporarily w/ referral


250
Unbillable
POTS line rating on rate plan
POTS line is on a rate plan for business





or residential message rate 1 or 2 or flat





rate


300
Unbillable
Public - Incompatible interface
Public phone with incompatible





interface


301
Unbillable
LEC Public Standard PreP OT
LEC Public phone standard interface;





prepay overtime


302
Unbillable
LEC Public Alternate
LEC Public phone alternate interface;





functions controlled by set


303
Unbillable
LEC Public Standard PP OT
LEC Public phone standard interface;





postpay overtime


304
Unbillable
IC Public
IC Public Phone - Alternate Interface


305
Unbillable
IC Public Standard
IC Public Phone - Standard Interface


306
Unbillable
LEC Public Special - PP OT
LEC Public Phone - Special billing post





paid OT


307
Unbillable
LEC Public Special - PreP OT
LEC Public Phone - Special Billing;





Pre pay OT


308
Unbillable
LEC Semi Public
LEC Semi Public Phone


309
Unbillable
LEC Semi Public Phone (no
LEC Semi Public Phone does not allow




collect or 3rd Party calls)
collect or 3rd party calls to this number


310
Unbillable
LEC Prepaid Card
LEC Prepaid Card





Telecommunications station


311
Unbillable
IPP (fka COCOT) Standard
Payphone Standard




interface


312
Unbillable
IPP (fka COCOT) Alternate
Payphone - Alternate




interface


313
Unbillable
Coinless (non IPP fka
Coinless Pay phone




COCOT)


314
Unbillable
Coinless (IPP fka COCOT)
Coinless payphone


315
Unbillable
Prison (non IPP fka COCOT)
Prison payphone


316
Unbillable
Prison (IPP fka COCOT)
Prison Payphone


450
Unbillable
BNS: Voice Quote - without
Charge quotes without tax




tax


451
Unbillable
BNS: Voice Quote - with tax
Charge quotes with tax







CREDIT CARD RESPONSE CODES










000
Approved
Credit card approved



501
Decline/Error
User authentication Failed


502
Decline/Error
Invalid tender
Your merchant bank account does not





support the following credit card type





that was submitted


503
Decline/Error
Invalid transaction type
Transaction type is not appropriate for





this transaction. For example, you





cannot credit an authorization-only





transaction.


504
Decline/Error
Invalid amount


505
Decline/Error
Invalid merchant information
Processor does not recognize your





merchant account information. Contact





your bank account acquirer to resolve





this problem.


512
Decline/Error
Declined
Please check the credit card number





and transaction information to make





sure they were entered correctly. If this





does not resolve the problem, have the





customer call the credit card issuer to





resolve.


513
Decline/Error
Referral
Transaction was declined but could be





approved with a verbal authorization





from the bank that issued the card.





Submit a manual Voice Authorization





transaction and enter the verbal auth





code


519
Decline/Error
Original transaction ID not
The transaction ID you entered for this




found
transaction is not valid.


520
Decline/Error
Cannot find the customer




reference number


522
Decline/Error
Invalid ABA number


523
Decline/Error
Invalid account number
Please check credit card number and





re-submit.


530
Decline/Error
Account Lookup information
Account provided found in system,




Mismatch
however, unique key provided does not





match unique key in system.


531
Decline/Error
Account does not exist
Account provided not found in system


542
Decline/Error
Invalid expiration date
Please check and re-submit


525
Decline/Error
Transaction type not mapped




to this host


526
Decline/Error
Invalid vendor account


527
Decline/Error
Insufficient partner




permissions


528
Decline/Error
Insufficient user permissions


550
Decline/Error
Insufficient funds available


551
Decline/Error
Invalid transaction returned




from host


552
Decline/Error
Processor not available


553
Decline/Error
Credit error
Please make sure you have not already





credited this transaction, or that this





transaction ID is for a creditable





transaction. (For example, you cannot





credit an authorization.)


554
Decline/Error
Void error
Please make sure the transaction ID





entered has not already been voided. If





not, then look at the Transaction Detail





screen for this transaction to see if it





has settled. (The Batch field will be set





to a number greater than zero if the





transaction has been settled). If the





transaction has already settled, your





only recourse is a reversal (credit a





payment or submit a payment for a





credit).


555
Decline/Error
Capture error
Only authorization transactions can be





captured


556
Decline/Error
Failed AVS check
Address and Zip code do not match


557
Decline/Error
Cannot exceed sales cap
For ACH transactions only


558
Decline/Error
CVV2 Mismatch


800
Unbillable
LNP Only Look-Up, number
LNP Only Look-Up, number was




was found
found in the LNP GTT database as





ported.


801
Unbillable
LNP Only Look-Up, number
LNP Only Look-Up, number was not




was not found
found in the LNP GTT database, not





ported.


802
Unbillable
LNP Only Look-Up, the
LNP Only Look-Up, the NPNXX is not




NPA/NXX is not a portable
a portable range.




range.







SYSTEM DOWN










994
Resubmit
Message Format Error
Message received in invalid or





unrecognized format.


995
Resubmit
Time out
Session timed out.


996
Resubmit
Connection Failure
Unable to connect.


997
Resubmit
Subsystem Failure
Subsystem, such as LIDB, Credit Card,





etc, not available.


998
Resubmit
Network Failure
Network Not Available


999
Resubmit
System Down
System Unavailable









As mentioned above, the system 10 may translate the LIDB codes into modified verification codes as shown in Table 2. These modified validity codes are then mapped or translated. Table 3 below provides a list of the modified validity codes which are generated following the mapping carried out by the processor module 54 to translate LIDB codes to the modified verification codes set out in Table 1.









TABLE 3







LIDB/LNP SOURCE TRANSLATIONS for ISP:













Resp.
Resp.







Type
Code

LIDB

rtfc
Code


In
In
ACTION
ADMIN?
Description
type
Out





APP
000
Approved

Calling card has an Unrestricted PIN.
G1
000


APP
001
Approved

Calling card has a Restricted PIN. The
g1
000






switch must verify that the DNI matches






the first 10 digits of the calling card






before placing the call.


APP
004
Approved

Collect call - No verification is required.
G1
000


APP
005
Approved

Third-party call - No verification is
G1
000






required.


APP
006
Approved

There is a system error.
S
999


APP
008
Approved

Communications Link Tests “Good.”
S
999


APP
010
Approved

Commercial credit card is approved and
G1
000






the zip code matches, if the zip code was






sent.


APP
011
Approved
Y
Bill-to number has an Admin. Override
G1
000






to automatically approve the transaction.






(Admin. Reply)


APP
012
Approved

Originating number (ANI) has an
G1
000






Admin. Override to automatically






approve the transaction. (Admin.






Reply)


APP
013
Approved

Dialed number (DNI) has an Admin
G1
000






Override to automatically approve the






transaction. (Admin. Reply)


APP
014
Approved

Group number has an Admin. Override
G1
000






to automatically approve the transaction.






(Admin. Reply)


APP
015
Approved

Commercial credit card is approved but
CC
500






the zip code check is unavailable.


APP
016
Approved

Commercial credit card is approved but
CC
501






the zip code check is unavailable. Retry






later.


APP
017
Approved

Commercial credit card is approved but
CC
502






the zip code check is not supported.


APP
018
Approved

Commercial credit card is approved and
CC
503






the address matches but the zip code






does not match.


APP
019
Approved

Commercial credit card is approved and
CC
504






the address and the zip code match.


APP
020
Success

LNP Only Look-Up, number was found
LNP
800






in the LNP GTT database as ported.


APP
021
Success

LNP Only Look-Up, number was not
LNP
801






found in the LNP GTT database, not






ported.


CON
050
Verify

Collect call number has no block.
o1
000






Verify acceptance of the charge.


CON
051
Verify

Third-party call number has no block.
O1
000






Verify acceptance of the charge.


CON
053
Denied

Unable to authorize, Automatic Code
S
999






Gapping is in effect at the LIDB. Every






third query is dropped by the LIDB.


CON
054
Denied
Y
Excessive Use - The bill-to number
G3
000






exceeded the high limit threshold in the






Admin. fraud control system. (Admin.






Reply)


CON
055
Denied
Y
Excessive Bad PIN Attempts -The
O2
000






threshold for bad PIN attempts for the






calling card was exceeded in the Admin.






fraud control system. (Admin. Reply)






This is the same as reply code 309.


CON
060
Conditional
Y
Low Limit Warning - The bill-to
G3
000






number exceeded the low limit threshold






in the Admin. fraud control system.






(Admin. Reply)


CON
061
Conditional
Y
Low Limit Warning - The dialed
G3
000






number exceeded the low limit threshold






in the Admin. fraud control system.






(Admin. Reply)


CON
062
Denied
Y
Excessive Use Dialed - The dialed
G3
000






number exceeded the high limit






threshold in the Admin. fraud control






system. (Admin. Reply)


CON
063
Conditional
Y
No Host Still Billable - There is no
G2
180






LIDB check available, but the Customer






has a billing agreement with this LEC.






(Admin. Reply)


CON
064
Approved
Y
Commercial credit card is approved but
CC
505






the zip code and the address do not






match.


CON
065
Conditional
Y
Low Limit Warning - The ANI
G3
000






exceeded the low limit threshold in the






Admin. fraud control system. (Admin.






Reply)


CON
066
Denied
Y
Excessive Use ANI - The ANI exceeded
G3
000






the high threshold in the Admin. fraud






control system. (Admin. Reply)


CON
070
Approved

Calling card has no service denial in the
G1
000






Card Service Denial Indicator field.






Calling card calls may be billed to this






card number.


CON
071
Approved

Calling card has no service denial in the
G1
000






Pin Service Denial Indicator field.






Calling card calls may be billed to this






card number.


CON
080
Verify

Collect calls - Accept intralata, Reject
O1
000






interlata collect calls. Recommend






verify acceptance of the charge.


CON
081
Verify

Third-party calls - Accept intralata,
O1
000






reject interlata third-party calls.






Recommend verify acceptance of the






charge.


CON
082
Verify

Collect calls - Accept intralata, verify
O1
000






interlata collect calls. Recommend






verify acceptance of the charge.


CON
083
Verify

Third-party calls - Verify intralata,
O1
000






reject interlata third-party calls.






Recommend Verify acceptance of the






charge.


CON
084
Verify

Collect call - Verify acceptance of the
O1
000






charge by an Operator.


CON
085
Verify

Third-party call - Verify acceptance of
O1
000






the charge by an Operator.


CON
086
Verify

Collect call - Accept intralata charge,
O1
000






verify interlata charge with Operator.


CON
087
Verify

Third-party calls - Verify intralata
O1
000






charge with operator, reject interlata






charge with Operator.


CON
088
Verify

Collect Calls: POTS Line
G5
000






(Business/Residential)


CON
089
Verify

Third-Party Calls: POTS Line
G5
000






(Business/Residential)


CON
090
Verify

BNS: Centrex Line, Collect calls - Some
G4
000






LECs allow billing to this type of line,






others do not. Verify Acceptance.


CON
091
Verify

BNS: POTS Line - Residential -
G9
000






Message rate 1


CON
092
Verify

BNS: POTS Line - Residential -
G9
000






Message rate 2


CON
093
Verify

BNS: POTS Line - Business - flat rate
G9
000


CON
094
Verify

BNS: POTs Line - Business - message
G9
000






rate 1


CON
095
Verify

BNS: POTS Line - Business - message
G9
000






rate 2


CON
096
Verify

BNS: POTS Line - Residential - flat rate
G9
000


DENY
100
Denied

Message Format Error Message
S
994


DENY
100
Denied

Message Format Error - Date format
S
994


DENY
100
Denied

Message Format Error-Header Message
S
994






Error


DENY
100
Denied

Message Format Error- Merchant ID
S
994






Error


DENY
100
Denied

Message Format Error-No End of
S
994






Header Indicator


DENY
100
Denied

Message Format Error-Header Data
S
994






Indicator, did not contain data in each






field of the message That was






represented by the message text map






field


DENY
100
Denied

Message Format Error-PIN not numeric
S
994


DENY
100
Denied

Message Format Error-Terminating
S
994






Error (commercial credit card only


DENY
100
Denied

Message Format Error-Terminating
S
994






Number not numeric


DENY
100
Denied

Message Format Error-Originating
S
994






Number not Numeric


DENY
100
Denied

Message Format Error-Charge Number
S
994






not Numeric


DENY
100
Denied

Message Format Error-No End Header
S
994






Indicator


DENY
101
Denied

Message Format Error Invalid
S
994






Customer/Terminal ID Number


DENY
102
Denied

Message Format Error Invalid Message
S
994






Type


DENY
103
Denied

Message Format Error Invalid
S
994






Transaction Type


DENY
104
Denied

Message Format Error Invalid Sequence
S
994






Number


DENY
105
Denied

Message Format Error Invalid Data
S
994






Indicator


DENY
105
Denied

Message Format Error- Header Data
S
994






Indicator


DENY
107
Denied

Bad PIN format. PINs must be equal to
S
994






or higher than 2000.


DENY
200
Denied

Calling card blocked, missing customer
S
994






record - There is no record of that






calling card number in the database.


DENY
201
Denied

BNS, missing customer record - There is
S
994






no record of that line number in the






database.


DENY
202
Denied

Missing BNG - There is no record of
S
994






that NPANXX in the database.


DENY
203
Denied

Non-billable NXX - DPC table failure.
G2
180






The NPANXX does not have routing or






allow billing, e.g. cellular. (LIDB or






Admin. Reply)


DENY
204
Denied

Calling card blocked, screened data - A
O2
000






screening mechanism is in place at the






LIDB that does not allow charges to this






calling card.


DENY
205
Denied

Protocol converter problem - There is a
S
999






problem with the SS7 protocol






converter.


DENY
206
Denied

BNS & No Calling Card Calls - No
o2
180






Host, Nonparticipating Group. This






NPANXX exists but there is no LIDB






host. (LIDB or Admin. Reply)


DENY
207
Denied

LIDB Access Denied because no queries
S
999






should be sent to this LIDB destination.






(Admin. Reply)


DENY
208
Denied

Calling card blocked, Screened Data on
O2
000






PIN (Pin Service Denial Indicator) - A






screening mechanism is in place at the






LIDB that does not allow charges to this






PIN.


DENY
209
Denied

External SS7 Problem - There is a
S
999






format problem in the SS7 network


DENY
210
Denied

Calling card blocked, screened data - A
O2
000






screening mechanism is in place at the






LIDB that does not allow charges to this






calling card.


DENY
211
Denied

Calling card is blocked because it has a
O2
000






bad PIN or the PIN does not match






database information.


DENY
211
Denied

Unexpected Data Value, Calling card
O2
000






blocked, Bad PIN - This means a bad






PIN was used or there is no PIN on file.


DENY
212
Denied

Calling card blocked, PIN Excessive
G3
000






Use at LIDB Owner. - The PIN






exceeded the high threshold in the LIDB






fraud control system


DENY
213
Denied

Vacant BNG - There are no working
G2
181






lines in the NPANXX.


DENY
214
Denied

No Collect calls - Collect calls are not
O2
000






allowed to this line number.


DENY
215
Denied

No Third-party calls - Third-party calls
O2
000






are not allowed to this line number


DENY
216
Denied

BNS: LEC Public - Standard Interface
G10
303






(functions controlled by the network) -






Postpay Overtime


DENY
217
Denied

BNS: Coinless (non IPP fka COCOT)
G10
313


DENY
218
Denied

BNS: semi-public phone - No Collect or
G10
309






Third-party calls are allowed to this line






number.


DENY
219
Denied

Spare - This LIDB response is not in use
AV
180






at this time.


DENY
220
Denied

Time-out, No response from Host - A
S
180






response was not received from the host






database within 4 seconds for a Telco






query or 12 seconds for a Bank card






query. (LIDB or Admin. Reply)


DENY
221
Denied

BNS Data unavailable, Error Message,
S
180






No Host - No collect or third-party calls






should be allowed to this line number.


DENY
222
Denied

Calling card Data unavailable, Error
S
180






Message, No Host - No calling card






calls should be allowed to this line






number.


DENY
223
Denied

BNS & Calling card, screened response
O2
000






LIDB - A screening mechanism is in






place at the LIDB that does not allow






charges to this account number.


DENY
224
Denied

LIDB Misroute - The query was routed
S
999






to the wrong LIDB.


DENY
225
Denied

Reject, Reroute - The LIDB could not
S
994






read the format of the query.


DENY
226
Denied

Unexpected Component - The LIDB
S
994






cannot interpret the format of the query.


DENY
227
Denied

UDTS, SS7 Network problem - There is
S
999






an SS7 network problem.


DENY
228
Denied

BNS: Personal Communication Service
G8
231






(PCS)


DENY
229
Denied

BNS: Mobile
G8
231


DENY
230
Denied

Not Billable - The Customer does not
G2
180






have a billing arrangement with the LEC






for this NPANXX (OCN On-Net






Screening).


DENY
231
Denied

BNS: LEC Prepaid Telecommunications
G10
310






Card Station


DENY
232
Denied

Feature Group A (FGA)
G4
000


DENY
233
Denied

BNS: LEC Public - Alternate Interface
G10
302






(functions controlled by set)


DENY
234
Denied

BNS: LEC Public - Special Billing -
G10
306






Postpay Overtime (functions controlled






by the network)


DENY
235
Denied

BNS: LEC Public - Special Billing -
G10
307






Prepay Overtime (functions controlled






by the network)


DENY
236
Denied

BNS: Public - Incompatible Network
G10
300






Interface (interface other than standard






or alternate)


DENY
237
Denied

BNS: IC Public - Alternate Interface
G10
304


DENY
238
Denied

BNS: IPP (fka COCOT) - Standard

311






Interface


DENY
239
Denied

BNS: Pager
G8
230


DENY
241
Denied

General, Reject - The LIDB could not
S
994






read the format of the query.


DENY
242
Denied

Invoke, Reject - The LIDB could not
S
994






read the format of the query.


DENY
243
Denied

Return Result, Reject - The LIDB could
S
994






not read the format of the query.


DENY
244
Denied

Return Error, Reject - The LIDB could
S
994






not read the format of the query.


DENY
245
Denied

Transaction Portion, Reject - The LIDB
S
994






could not read the format of the query.


DENY
246
Denied

BNS: Vacant Number - There is no line
G2
180






number assigned.


DENY
247
Denied

BNS: Disconnected without referral -
G6
240






The line number was disconnected with






no referral to a new line number.


DENY
248
Denied

BNS: Changed to non-published number -
o5
000






The line number was changed to a






non-published number.


DENY
250
Denied

No Collect Calls, Screened Data - A
O2
000






screening mechanism is in place at the






LIDB that does not allow charges to this






line number.


DENY
251
Denied

No Third-party calls, Screened Data - A
O2
000






screening mechanism is in place at the






LIDB that does not allow charges to this






line number.


DENY
252
Denied

BNS: Screened Data - A screening
G7
191






mechanism is in place at the LIDB that






does not allow charges to this line






number.


DENY
253
Denied

BNS: Screened Data - A screening
G7
191






mechanism is in place at the LIDB that






does not allow charges to this line






number.


DENY
254
Denied

BNS & No Calling Card, Unavailable
O2
411






network resource - This line or card






number is not in the database.


DENY
255
Denied

BNS: Screened Data - A screening
G7
191






mechanism is in place at the LIDB that






does not allow charges to this line






number.


DENY
256
Denied

BNS: Being changed - The line number
G6
241






is being changed; it may not yet be






connected.


DENY
257
Denied

BNS: May not yet be connected - The
G6
243






line number may be new; it may not yet






be connected.


DENY
258
Denied

BNS: Temporarily disconnected - The
G6
244






line number is temporarily disconnected.


DENY
259
Denied

BNS: Disconnected, calls being taken
G6
245






by operator - The line number is






temporarily disconnected, the operator is






taking calls.


DENY
260
Denied

BNS: Temporarily removed from
G6
244






service - The line number is temporally






removed from service.


DENY
261
Denied

BNS: Not in service for incoming calls -
G2
182






This line number cannot accept






incoming calls.


DENY
262
Denied

BNS: Temporarily disconnected at
G6
245






customer request without referral - The






line number is temporarily disconnected






at the request of the customer without






referral.


DENY
263
Denied

BNS: Temporarily disconnected at
G6
246






customer request with referral - The line






number is temporarily disconnected at






the request of the customer with referral.


DENY
264
Denied

BNS: Changed with referral to new
o5
000






number - The line number was changed.






A referral to another line number is in






place.


DENY
265
Denied

Calling card blocked, PIN Nonpayment -
O2
000






The calling card is blocked because of






nonpayment.


DENY
266
Denied

Calling card blocked, Service
O2
000






Restriction on PIN - There is a service






restriction on this PIN.


DENY
267
Denied

Calling card blocked, no PINs assigned.
O2
000






There is no PIN assigned to this calling






card/line number.


DENY
268
Denied

Calling card blocked, service denial -
O2
000






There is a service restriction on this






calling card.


DENY
269
Denied

Calling Card - The calling card is a
O2
000






CIID (proprietary card) for which there






is no host.


DENY
270
Denied

BNS: Unexpected Data Value - No
S
994






Collect or Third-Party Calls are allowed.


DENY
272
Denied

LIDB/CCC Response Time-out - A
S
180






response was not received from the host






database within 4 seconds for a Telco






query and 12 seconds for a Bank query.


DENY
273
Denied

No Collect Calls at Customer Request -
O2
000






The end user customer requested the






block for collect calls to this line






number.


DENY
274
Denied

BNS & No Calling Card Calls: Screened
O2
000






data.


DENY
275
Denied

BNS: Hotel/Motel Auto Quote - with
G4
000






tax


DENY
276
Denied

BNS: Dormitory Line
G4
225


DENY
277
Denied

BNS: Hotel/Motel Auto Quote - without
G4
000






tax


DENY
278
Denied

BNS: PBX Line
G4
221


DENY
279
Denied

BNS: Prison (IPP fka COCOT)
G10
316


DENY
280
Denied

BNS: WATS Line
G4
222


DENY
281
Denied

No Third-party calls at Customer
O2
000






Request - The end user customer






requested the block for third-party calls






to this line number.


DENY
282
Denied

BNS: LEC Public - Standard interface -
G10
301






Prepay Overtime


DENY
283
Denied

BNS: Coinless (IPP fka COCOT)
G10
314


DENY
284
Denied

BNS: IC Public - Standard Interface
G10
305


DENY
285
Denied

BNS: Voice Quote - without tax
o6
450


DENY
286
Denied

BNS: Voice Quote - with tax
o6
451


DENY
287
Denied

BNS: IPP (fka COCOT) - Alternate
G10
312






Interface


DENY
288
Denied

BNS: Hospital
G4
226


DENY
289
Denied

BNS: Prison (non-IPP fka COCOT)
G10
315


DENY
290
Denied

BNS: LEC Semi-Public
G10
308


DENY
291
Denied

BNS: Subsystem Congestion
S
180


DENY
292
Denied

BNS: Subsystem Failure
S
180


DENY
293
Denied

BNS: No translation for address of such
S
180






nature


DENY
294
Denied

BNS: Unequipped User
S
999


DENY
295
Denied

BNS: Network Failure
S
180


DENY
296
Denied

BNS: Network congestion
S
999


DENY
297
Denied

BNS: Cellular (cellular is distinct from
G8
231






mobile)


DENY
298
Denied

BNS and Calling Card - Although the
G4
228






NPANXX belongs to SWBT the end-






user account number is no longer is a






SWBT customer. The line number now






belongs to another local service






provider.


DENY
299
Failure

LNP Only Look-Up, the NPANXX is
LNP
000






not a portable range.


DENY
301
Denied
Y
Denied Originating Number (ANI) - The
G2
183






ANI has an Admin. block to






automatically decline all attempts from






this line number. (Admin. Reply)


DENY
302
Denied
Y
Terminating Number (DNI) has an
G2
182






Admin. block to automatically decline






all attempts to this line number.






(Admin. Reply)


DENY
303
Denied
Y
Calling card has an Admin. block to
G2
000






automatically decline all attempts to this






line number. (Admin. Reply)


DENY
304
Denied
Y
Collect Number has an Admin. block to
G2
000






automatically decline all attempts to this






line number. (Admin. Reply)


DENY
305
Denied
Y
Third Party Number has an Admin.
G2
000






block to automatically decline all






attempts to this line number. (Admin.






Reply)


DENY
306
Denied
Y
Commercial credit card has an Admin.
G2
000






block to automatically decline all






attempts to this line number. (Admin.






Reply)


DENY
307
Denied
Y
Group Number has an Admin. block to
G2
000






automatically decline all attempts from






this group. (Admin. Reply)


DENY
308
Denied
Y
Global Negative Database Block - There
G2
000






is an Admin. block in the Global






Negative Database to this line number






for the Audiotext Industry. (Admin.






Reply)


DENY
309
Denied
Y
Excessive calling card PIN hits - The
G2
000






threshold for bad PIN attempts for a






calling card was exceeded in the Admin.






fraud control system (Admin. Reply).






This is the same as reply code 055.


DENY
400
Denied

Commercial credit card, Invalid

506






Commercial credit card - This is not a






valid commercial credit card account






number. It failed the MOD 10 check.






Also an invalid amount, invalid date or a






format error may cause this response.






(Host or Admin. Reply)


DENY
401
Denied

Commercial credit card, Call issuer -

507






The authorization attempt triggered a






flag in the fraud control system of the






issuing bank, Banknet or VISAnet.


DENY
402
Denied

Commercial credit card, Confiscate card -

508






No billing is allowed to this account






number. If possible confiscate this card.


DENY
403
Denied

Commercial credit card, Authorization

509






Declined - No billing is allowed to this






account number.


DENY
404
Denied

Commercial credit card, Unable to

510






Validate Account Number - There is






problem in authorizing this account






number.


DENY
405
Denied

Commercial credit card, Card expired -

511






No billing is allowed to this account






number because the card has expired


DENY
406
Denied

Commercial credit card - Invalid

512






Merchant ID


DENY
408
Denied

Commercial credit card, Invalid card

513






and Address (zip code) - Both the






account number and the address or zip






code are invalid. Do not allow billing to






this account number.


DENY
409
Denied

Commercial credit card, System

514






Problem - There is a technical problem






with the authorization system of the






issuing bank, Banknet or VISAnet.


DENY
420
Denied

Commercial credit card, Over

515






withdrawal limit - This account has






exceeded the withdrawal threshold in






the authorization system of the issuing






bank


DENY
421
Denied

Commercial credit card, Over credit

516






limit - This account has exceeded the






credit threshold in the authorization






system of the issuing bank


DENY
422
Denied

Commercial credit card, Lost card,

517






Confiscate - - This account number was






reported lost. No billing is allowed to






this account number. If possible






confiscate this card.


DENY
423
Denied

Commercial credit card, Stolen card,

518






Confiscate card - This card was reported






stolen. No billing is allowed to this






account number. If possible confiscate






this card.


DENY
424
Denied

Commercial credit card, Invalid Pin -

519






This means a bad PIN was used.


DENY
425
Denied

Commercial credit card, Allowable

520






Number of PIN Tries Exceeded - The






threshold for bad PIN attempts for a






calling card was exceeded in the






authorization system of the issuing






bank, Banknet or VISAnet.


DENY
426
Denied

Duplicate transaction. The

521






Authorization host considers this a






duplicate transaction.









In the embodiment of the invention depicted in the drawings, regardless of the type of service provider or the type of validation request, clients or vendors may need a profile so that the process or method carried out by the system 10 knows how to treat the request. The client or vendor profile may be set up in a database, which includes the indicators that are set for the type and tests for each request, which will be subsequently received from the vendor.


The first table shows the operations in the BTN test descriptions process. In one exemplary embodiment, a set of core tests is run for each client. Additionally, clients may have some configuration options to identify the tests that best fit their program.














PROCESS
TESTs
PURPOSE















BILLABLE BTN TESTs









VAL/Pre-
Client profile
Client profile for each id for BTN validation process test


bill

flags.


VAL only
ANI = BTN
Determines if originating number = BTN input by caller.


VAL/Pre-
Invalid #
Ids Invalid NPAs & NXXs


bill
OFFNET


VAL/Pre-
Global OFFNET
Ids (NPA)NXX & OCN combinations where there is


bill

not a B&C agreement


VAL/Pre-
Product
Ids (NPA)NXX & OCN combinations where the traffic


bill
OFFNET
type is not approved to bill (Jul. 24, 2001: MRC only for




NECA and Illuminet Only)


VAL/Pre-
Client OFFNET
Ids (NPA)NXX & OCN combinations where there the


bill

Client id (7###) is not approved to bill


VAL/Pre-
Special Calling
Ids (NPA)NXX & OCN combinations of special calling


bill
Card OFFNET
card #s for non-calling card traffic that are unable to be




billed


VAL/Pre-
Plan OFFNET
Ids (NPA)NXX & OCN combinations where a Client


bill

Plan is not approved to bill


VAL/Pre-
ONNET
Ids (NPA)NXX & OCN combinations where there are


bill

B&C agreements


VAL/Pre-
CLEC
Ids (NPA)NXX-xxxx's are not billable due to CLEC for


bill

all Clients.


VAL/Pre-
4250 BLOCK
Ids (NPA)NXX-xxxx's that have a 4250 billing block


bill

(for MRC only)


VAL/Pre-
UNBILL
Ids (NPA)NXX-xxxx's that have unbilled previously for


bill

all Clients


VAL/Pre-
Block & Cancel -
Ids (NPA)NXX-xxxx's that requested a Block and/or


bill
GLOBAL
Cancel; usually institutional


VAL/Pre-
Block & Cancel -
Ids (NPA)NXX-xxxx's that requested a Block and/or


bill
Client Specific
Cancel for a particular Client id


VAL/1st +
Val Code Cache
Ids (NPA)NXX-xxxx & Return Code combinations for


n Pre-bill

previous request


VAL/1st
LIDB Validity
To determine the billable status of the return code from


Pre-bill
Test
the LIDB dip


VAL/1st
LIDB CLEC
Ids RAOs that belong to CLECs


Pre-bill
RAO


VAL/1st
LIDB CLEC
Ids known CLEC OCNs


Pre-bill
OCN


VAL/1st
LIDB State
To determine if the returned LIDB code is a state


Pre-bill
Specific
specific code and then a conversion to the billable OCN



Conversion
for the ONNET check


VAL/1st
LIDB ONNET
Ids billable (NPA)NXX & returned OCN combinations


Pre-bill


ALL
VAL Trans Log
Log of each validation request and response by Client




ID







BTN CREDIT SCORING









VAL/Pre-
AREA CODE
Provides the new area code for the line number while


bill
Change indicator
in permissive dialing period.


Val
ZIP MATCH
ZIP matches zip codes for (NPA) NXX (not in




production as of June 2001)


VAL/Pre-
ANI WATCH -
(NPA)NXX-xxxx's where there a refund/chargeback


bill
CLIENT
has been issued previously for this Client ID



(SOURCE: all)


VAL/Pre-
ANI WATCH -
(NPA)NXX-xxxx's where there a refund has been


bill
CLIENT
issued previously for this Client ID



(SOURCE:



client)


VAL/Pre-
ANI WATCH -
(NPA)NXX-xxxx's where there a chargeback/bad


bill
CLIENT
debt has been issued previously for this Client ID



(SOURCE:



ebi/telco)


VAL/Pre-
ANI WATCH -
(NPA)NXX-xxxx's where there a


bill
GLOBAL
refund/chargeback/bad debt has been issued



(SOURCE: all)
previously from CLIENT, ebi or telco


VAL/Pre-
ANI WATCH -
(NPA)NXX-xxxx's where there a


bill
PRODUCT
refund/chargeback/bad debt has been issued



(SOURCE: all)
previously for the same product


VAL
Address
Not Available



Verification







TEST BEFORE FIRST BTN BILLING









VAL/Pre-
LEC CARE
Determines if the ILEC owns the Acct. for billing


bill
FEED


VAL/Pre-
Biz vs Res
Determines the commercial or consumer status for


bill

credit score







Example TESTs









VAL/Pre-
Threshold by
Determines whether the BTN has met a Client specific


bill
Client
threshold


VAL/Pre-
LEC PROV feed
To determine if LEC owns Acct


bill


VAL/Pre-
Credit Check
Credit header files check from Credit source


bill


VAL/Pre-
New within 90
Determines if BTN is less than 90 days old; affects


bill
days
credit score









ON/OFFNET Family Tables (Billing Coverage)

The OFFNET table family contains OCN & NPA_NXX combinations where billing is not approved. If found, the BTN does not continue on the validation path.


The ONNET table determines if an NPA_NXX & OCN combination can be found among the billable combinations. In this case a match allows the BTN to move further on the validation path. A no match will return a failure.


The CLEC table consists of CLECs that the proprietor, or user of the system 10, does not have billing contracts with. This table is specific to the line number. Sources dictate the fields that will be present for the record. A match here is considered a fail and does not continue.


The 4250 Block table consists of specific line numbers that cannot be billed for 4250-01 record types. A match in this table stops the validation movement.


Bill Control Family Tables

The Unbills or unbillable table holds all the BTNs that have been sent to a subscribers' bill page but could not be placed on the bill page for various reasons. A match here halts the validation sequence for the subject BTN.


Block and cancel tables identify BTNs that have requested a permanent or a Client specific block for billing. A match sends a failed response.


Validation Cache is a table that holds responses in order not to process duplicates (e.g. Submit pressed 10 times). A match here will return the code stored from a previous request.


LIDB Family Tables

LIDB is a third party that supplies information to the phone line number level. The goal is to test and store as many relevant fields as can be requested in a transaction.


The LIDB Validity Table translates the LIDB code into a billable or non-billable response according to predefined business rules. A fail here will halt the validation for the request.


The State specific table is a conversion from a true OCN to a known State Specific OCN that is billable. A match here will trigger the conversion, the BTN continues in the validation process.


The transaction log is the history of each transaction request and response that is processed through the validation system.


The TPM indicates that an NPA is in the permissive dialing period. A match here appends the record with the updated number for a record update.


The ANI Watch has BTNs that have been given an adjustment for charges by the Client, proprietor or user of the system 10 or the Telco. This is to help the client determine the credit score for the BTN.


Unlike the conventional use of the LIDB database that uses the LIDB data to obtain information on a destination/termination or recipient location or subscriber unit, the system 10, in one exemplary embodiment, uses the industry standard LIDB database to obtain relevant information on the initiating subscriber line. The subscriber line reference data obtained from the LIDB database is then processed to generate modified validity codes, which provide a vendor with data to facilitate deciding whether or not a transaction should be processed. The LIDB/LNP database may be queried as if a collect call event is occurring and a call is thus mimicked. The processing of the transaction, in one exemplary embodiment, involves communicating the relevant transaction data to a folder of the subscriber with a relevant Telco. The method of, and system 10 for, validating the billing account associated with the subscriber line allows, for example, a subscriber line to be used to validate and conclude a transaction instead of using a conventional payment techniques such as a credit card, debit card, bank account details or the like.


A current industry-wide problem is the lack of ability of a service provider to identify when a line subscriber has switched his service to a CLEC since the service provider may not have an existing billing arrangement with such a CLEC and may also not have a source for the BNA to allow for a direct billing solution. LNP databases were originally established for the purpose of directing call routing activities among facilities-based carriers and most telephone numbers ported to a CLEC do not involve a facility change (i.e. the CLEC is simply reselling the incumbent LEC's facilities). This means that, for billing decision purposes, LNP queries may provide an incorrect response.


In one embodiment of the present invention, the LNP queries have been enhanced by analyzing and interpreting other field elements included within the query response. Specifically, certain values or, in some cases, the absence of certain values, in the Operating Company Number (“OCN”) and/or the Regional Accounting Office (“RAO”) fields, allows further accuracy in the validation response. While the definitions of the OCN and RAO field elements can be obtained from industry sources, their interpreted use in the validation process is unique to the present invention. Use of these additional data elements can improve the reliability of the validation event.


In addition, the present invention may include supplementing LNP results with CARE queries in LEC regions where LNP results are inadequate and CARE costs are not otherwise prohibitive based on the retail price of the underlying service. CARE may provide a reliable result on CLEC-ported numbers since its basic purpose is to provide subscriber account information (such as billing name and address). Once a number is ported to a CLEC, the incumbent LEC no longer has subscriber responsibility and will, therefore, return an “unavailable” response, even if the LEC's dial-tone facility is still being utilized. This negative response is then used to generate a “deny” status on the subscriber based on the current lack of CLEC billing support.


The exemplary embodiment of the present invention may supplement the validation process through the use of internal databases built from information gathered throughout the billing and collection process and process logic gleaned from previous billing experience.


It is important to appreciate that all of the operations in the method executed by the system 10 need not be executed in real-time. In one exemplary embodiment, after the approval code 000 has been generated by the system 10 at operation 134, the system 10 terminates its pre-validation check routine as shown at operation 136. At this point the system 10 may merely provide pre-validation data or verification data to indicate to the vendor 12 whether or not the subscriber line is billable. Thus the system 10 may, in a first interaction with the vendor 12 provide pre-validation data, and in a second interaction process billing information. During the processing of billing information the validation process may once again be executed. In certain embodiments, the first interaction may be in the form of a registration process during which the validation procedure is carried out to register a subscriber line. The vendor may then conduct numerous transactions with subscriber and subsequent validation checks on the subscriber line may then only be carried out on a periodic basis.


After the validation code has been sent to the vendor 12, and the pre-validation procedure has been completed, the system 10 then carries out the fraud checks on a non real-time basis (usually during the next 48 to 72 hours) as shown in operations 140 to 144. The information obtained during the fraud control check, if necessary, is used to update the various databases. In particular, after a BTN has been successfully validated but before a billing event takes place, the CARE investigation operations 140 to 144 may be executed. In the exemplary embodiment, the system 10 is arranged to interrogate off-site CARE databases and the results of the enquiry are stored in the CARE database 46. Checks on the data received from the CARE databases are then performed; whereafter one or more of the other databases may be updated with the results. For example, the CARE database may be updated with new within 90 days information, business indicator information, or the like. In the exemplary embodiment, CARE codes 2618 and 2619 indicate that the BNA is not available and that the LEC no longer owns the account.


The updating of the databases following the CARE investigation may allow enhanced future checks by the system 10 in a subsequent pre-validation procedure or subsequent registration validation event. The updated information may be provided to the vendor 12. However, if the BTN information returned from the CARE database does not meet predefined criteria, the other databases of the system 10 may not be updated.


In the embodiment described above, information on the subscriber line 17 is forwarded by the service provider or vendor 12 to the system 10 for validation. However, in other embodiments of the invention, the consumer or customer 11 may call the system 10 directly, as shown by line 150 in FIG. 5, and the ANI may then be obtained by the system 10 directly from the customer 11 and not indirectly from the vendor 12. Further subscriber line data, e.g. BTN, address of the customer 11 and so on, may then also be obtained directly from the customer 11. For example, the customer 11 may have appropriate software installed on his/her PC which allows the customer 11 to dial into the system 10 in an automated fashion should he/she wish to charge any requested goods or services to his/her subscriber account. The system 10 would then validate the subscriber line number 17 using the method described above. The system 10 then typically communicates a validation code (e.g. corresponding to approval or non-approval) to the vendor 12 as shown by line 152. The vendor 12 would then conclude the transaction with the customer 11 if the subscriber line has been validated.


The proprietor or user of the system 10 may function as a type of clearing house. In particular, the proprietor or user of the system 10 may be responsible or accountable for payment for the goods or services for each transaction to the service provider or vendor 12 and, in turn, receive payment from the Telco 13. As mentioned above, the system 10 may update the telephone bill or account of the subscriber in an automated fashion (see line 154) and the account that the subscriber or customer 11 receives (see FIG. 6 and line 156 in FIG. 5) includes the charges for the goods and/or services provided by the vendor 12. The customer 11 may pay the Telco 13 (see line 155), the Telco 13 may pay the system 10 (see line 156), and the system 10 may pay the vendor 12 (see line 160). It is important to appreciate that these payments need not take place at the same time. In one exemplary embodiment, the payments between the Telco and the system 10, and the system 10 and vendor 12, take place periodically in a batch fashion.



FIG. 7 shows a diagrammatic representation of machine in the exemplary form of a computer system 600 within which a set of instructions, for causing the machine to perform any one of the methodologies discussed above, may be executed.


The computer system 600 includes a processor 602, a main memory 604 and a static memory 606, which communicate with each other via a bus 608. The computer system 600 may further include a video display unit 610 (e.g., a liquid crystal display (LCD) or a cathode ray tube (CRT)). The computer system 600 also includes an alpha-numeric input device 612 (e.g., a keyboard), a cursor control device 614 (e.g., a mouse), a disk drive unit 616, a signal generation device 618 (e.g., a speaker) and a network interface device 620.


The disk drive unit 616 includes a machine-readable medium 622 on which is stored a set of instructions (software) 624 embodying any one, or all, of the methodologies or functions described herein. The software 624 is also shown to reside, completely or at least partially, within the main memory 604 and/or within the processor 602. The software 624 may further be transmitted or received via the network interface device 620. For the purposes of this specification, the term “machine-readable medium” shall be taken to include any medium that is capable of storing, encoding or carrying a sequence of instructions for execution by the machine and that cause the machine to perform any one of the methodologies of the present invention. The term “machine-readable medium” shall accordingly be taken to included, but not be limited to, solid-state memories, optical and magnetic disks, and carrier wave signals.


Thus, a method and system to validate data associated with a subscriber line of a telecommunication network have been described. Although the present invention has been described with reference to specific exemplary embodiments, it will be evident that various modifications and changes may be made to these embodiments without departing from the broader spirit and scope of the invention. Accordingly, the specification and drawings are to be regarded in an illustrative rather than a restrictive sense.

Claims
  • 1. (canceled)
  • 2. A computer-implemented method, the method comprising: receiving a first request via the Internet for a first transaction for goods or services between a user and a vendor;obtaining a billing telephone number of the user;automatically, utilizing an application programming interface, charging the first transaction to a subscriber account associated with the billing telephone number;receiving a second request via the Internet for a second transaction for goods or services between the user and a vendor;automatically, using one or more processors, detecting that charging to the account associated with the billing telephone number has not occurred;automatically, in response to an event indicative of an option to charge the second transaction to the user, using an alternative payment method, the event being subsequent to the charging of the first transaction to the subscriber account associated with the billing telephone number; andcompleting the second transaction using the alternative payment method and not billing the subscriber account.
  • 3. The method of claim 2, wherein the alternative payment method is a credit card payment method.
  • 4. The method of claim 2, wherein the alternative payment method is a debit card payment method.
  • 5. The method of claim 2, wherein the subscriber account is a telephone account.
  • 6. The method of claim 5, wherein the charging has not occurred as the subscriber account has been blocked from further billing.
  • 7. The method of claim 5, wherein the telephone number is associated with a wireless device.
  • 8. The method of claim 5, wherein the telephone number is associated with a landline device.
  • 9. The method of claim 2, wherein the first request and the second request are received from a device operatively connected to the Internet.
  • 10. The method of claim 9, wherein the first transaction for goods or services is associated with an online game.
  • 11. The method of claim 2, wherein the billing telephone number is sourced from the user.
  • 12. The method of claim 11, wherein the first transaction for goods or services is associated with an online game.
  • 13. The method of claim 2, wherein the first transaction for goods or services is associated with an online game.
  • 14. The method of claim 2, wherein: the receiving of the first request is from a first vendor computer system, the first vendor computer system being controlled by a first vendor; andthe receiving of the second request is from a second vendor computer system, the second vendor computer system being controlled by a second vendor.
  • 15. The method of claim 2, wherein the receiving of the second request is from a user device, the user device being controlled by the user.
  • 16. The method of claim 2, wherein the obtaining of the billing telephone number of the user comprises utilizing an automatic number identification service.
  • 17. The method of claim 2, wherein the detecting that billing to the subscriber account associated with the billing telephone number has not occurred includes detecting a response code associated with a telephone number associated with a wireless service provider.
  • 18. The method of claim 2, further comprising receiving a PIN number from a user device.
  • 19. The method of claim 18, wherein the charging to the subscriber account does not occur in the event of a threshold for bad PIN attempts being exceeded.
  • 20. The method of claim 2, further comprising receiving location data from a user and selectively denying charging to the subscriber account associated with the billing telephone number based on reference location data.
  • 21. The method of claim 2, further comprising receiving a ZIP code associated with the user.
  • 22. The method of claim 21, further comprising processing the received ZIP code and denying billing to the account associated with the billing telephone number in the event of the received ZIP code not matching a ZIP code provided in a database.
  • 23. The method of claim 2, wherein the telephone number is associated with a cellular telephone.
  • 24. The method of claim 2, wherein the first transaction for goods or services is for music or software.
  • 25. A system comprising: means for receiving a first request via the Internet for a first transaction for goods or services between a user and a vendor;means for obtaining a billing telephone number of the user;means for automatically, utilizing an application programming interface, charging the first transaction to a subscriber account associated with the billing telephone number;means for receiving a second request via the Internet for a second transaction for goods or services between the user and a vendor;means for automatically, using one or more processors, detecting that charging to the subscriber account associated with the billing telephone number has not occurred;means for automatically, in response an event indicative of an option to charge the second transaction to the user, using an alternative payment method, the event being subsequent to the charging of the first transaction to the subscriber account associated with the billing telephone number; andmeans for completing the second transaction using the alternative payment method and not billing the subscriber account.
  • 26. A computer-implemented system comprising: a receiving module configured to receive a first request via the Internet for a first transaction for goods or services between a user and a vendor and a second request via the Internet for a second transaction for goods or services between the user and a vendor;a billing telephone number module to obtain a billing telephone number of the user;a first charging module to charge, automatically, utilizing an application programming interface, the first transaction to a subscriber account associated with the billing telephone number;a first detector to detect, automatically, using one or more processors, that charging to the subscriber account associated with the billing telephone number has been not occurred;a second detector to detect, automatically, an event indicative of an option to charge the second transaction to the user using an alternative payment method, the event being subsequent to the charging of the first transaction to the account associated with the billing telephone number; anda second charging module to complete the second transaction using the alternative payment method and not debiting the subscriber account.
  • 27. The system of claim 26, wherein one or more of the modules are combined into a software program.
  • 28. The system of claim 26, wherein the alternative payment method is a credit card payment method.
  • 29. The system of claim 26, wherein the alternative payment method is a debit card payment method.
  • 30. The system of claim 26, wherein the subscriber account is a telephone account.
  • 31. The system of claim 26, wherein the charging to the subscriber account does not occur as the subscriber account has been blocked from further billing.
  • 32. The system of claim 26, wherein the telephone number is associated with a wireless device.
  • 33. The system of claim 26, wherein the telephone number is associated with a landline device.
  • 34. The system of claim 26, wherein the first and second requests are received from a device operatively connected to the Internet.
  • 35. The system of claim 34, wherein the first transaction for goods or services is associated with an online game.
  • 36. The system of claim 26, wherein the billing telephone number is sourced from the user.
  • 37. The system of claim 36, wherein the first transaction for goods or services is associated with an online game.
  • 38. The system of claim 26, wherein the first transaction for goods or services is associated with an online game.
  • 39. The system of claim 26, wherein: the first request is from a first vendor computer system, the first vendor computer system being controlled by a first vendor; andthe second request is from a second vendor computer system, the second vendor computer system being controlled by a second vendor.
  • 40. The system of claim 26, wherein the second request is from a user computer system, the user computer system being controlled by the user.
  • 41. The system of claim 26, wherein the billing telephone number of the user is obtained utilizing an automatic number identification service.
  • 42. The system of claim 26, wherein detecting that charging to the account associated with the billing telephone number has not occurred includes detecting a response code associated with telephone number associated with a wireless service provider.
  • 43. The system of claim 26, further comprising receiving a PIN number from a user device.
  • 44. The system of claim 43, wherein the charging to the subscriber account does not occur in the event of a threshold for bad PIN attempts being exceeded.
  • 45. The system of claim 26, further comprising receiving location data from a user and selectively denying charging to the subscriber account associated with the billing telephone number based on reference location data.
  • 46. The system of claim 26, further comprising receiving a ZIP code associated with the user.
  • 47. The system of claim 46, further comprising processing the received ZIP code and denying billing to the subscriber account associated with the billing telephone number in the event of the received ZIP code not matching a ZIP code provided in a database.
  • 48. The system of claim 26, wherein the billing telephone number is associated with a cellular telephone.
  • 49. The system of claim 26, wherein the first transaction for goods or services is for music or software.
  • 50. A machine-readable non-transitory medium having instruction data to cause a machine to: receive a first request via the Internet for a first transaction for goods or services between a user and a vendor;obtain a billing telephone number of the user;automatically, utilizing an application programming interface, charge the first transaction to a subscriber account associated with the billing telephone number;receive a second request via the Internet for a second transaction for goods or services between the user and a vendor;automatically, using one or more processors, detecting that charging to the account associated with the billing telephone number has not occurred;automatically in response an event indicative of an option to charge the second transaction to the user using an alternative payment method, the event being subsequent to the charging of the first transaction to the subscriber account associated with the billing telephone number; andcomplete the second transaction using the alternative payment method and not billing the subscriber account.
RELATED APPLICATIONS

The present application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 11/836,603, filed on Aug. 9, 2007 entitled “METHOD AND APPARATUS TO VALIDATE A SUBSCRIBER LINE,” which is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/225,098, filed Aug. 20, 2002, which issued as U.S. Pat. No. 7,054,430 entitled “METHOD AND APPARATUS TO VALIDATE A SUBSCRIBER LINE,” which claims the benefit of the filing date of U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 60/314,604 entitled “METHOD OF VALIDATING A SUBSCRIBER LINE,” filed Aug. 23, 2001, which applications are incorporated herein by reference.

Provisional Applications (1)
Number Date Country
60314604 Aug 2001 US
Continuations (2)
Number Date Country
Parent 11836603 Aug 2007 US
Child 12916891 US
Parent 10225098 Aug 2002 US
Child 11836603 US