METHOD AND APPARATUS TO VALIDATE A SUBSCRIBER LINE

Information

  • Patent Application
  • 20070269027
  • Publication Number
    20070269027
  • Date Filed
    August 09, 2007
    18 years ago
  • Date Published
    November 22, 2007
    18 years ago
Abstract
A method is described to verify the identity of a user. The method, in one example embodiment, comprises obtaining automatic number identification (ANI) data or billing telephone number (BTN) data associated with a subscriber line of a telecommunications network; obtaining identification data associated with a subscriber, said identification data being different from the ANI data or the BTN data; searching a first database using the ANI data or the BTN data to determine first reference subscriber data; searching a second database using the identification data to determine second reference subscriber data; comparing the first reference subscriber data to the second reference subscriber data; and verifying an identity of the subscriber based on the comparing.
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.




BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

The invention is now described, by way of example, with reference to the accompanying diagrammatic 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 INXX 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 1Modified codes generated during the BTN Validation Process.Code Generatedand ref to flowchartsDescription of codeReturn Code 121Indicates inability to proceed with validation; returned torequestorSee operation 64Checks if ANI captured and BTN provided match (not requiredin all scenarios)Return Code 120Indicates caller and # (line number) owner are not the sameperson; returned to requestorSee operation 68A defined Threshold limits the number of attempts on that #within a certain timeframeReturn Code 60Indicates # may not be granted service; returned to requestor.See operation 71Checks the NPA/NXX and OCN to those in the OFFNET.OFFNET = NPA/NXX and OCN combinations whereproprietor of the system 10 does not have a Billing andCollections agreement to bill into the Telco's' bill page.Return Code 130-133Indicates that NPA/NXX & OCN for that Number are notbillable; returned to requestorSee operation 74Checks 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 billingentities.Return code 140Indicates # not billable for CLEC; returned to requestor.See operation 78Checks line # to see if owner has requested a 4250 Billingblock. This block prevents monthly recurring (4250) chargesfrom being billed to that line #.Return Code 150Indicates that billing to a particular subscriber line has beenblocked; returned to requestor.See operation 82Checks line number for inclusion in the Block and Canceldatabase. This database includes requests from line # owners,agencies, businesses etc that have requested that service becancelled and or blocked from further billing.Return Code 160-161Indicates number found in Block and Cancel and is not billable;returned to requestor.See operation 86Checks line # for unbillable history. Unbillables are #s wheretried to bill charges previously and have been returned asunbillable.Return Code 170Indicates # has unbilled before and is still consideredunbillable; returned to requestor.See operation 90If # not found in Unbillable, then routed to LIDB for info.ITEMDescriptionSee operationIdentifies info returned from LIDB re. that line #; Response94Code = status about that # as a call termination point.OCN = Operating Company # = the local Telco that ownsthat #. RAO = Regional Accounting Office = the office ofthe Telco that is responsible from a $ flow standpoint for that #.See operationChecks the validity of the LIDB code returned for the number as a96Billable #. This is where the mapping of the LIDB codes to theproprietor validation codes happens.Return CodeIndicates the mappings of the LIDB codes to the proprietor Val reply180-999codes. Each of these indicate a non-billable #; returned to requestor.See operationChecks if RAO returned is an RAO that is not billable.100Return CodeIndicates that the # belongs to a CLEC and is unbillable; returned to143requestor.See operationChecks if OCN returned from LIDB is a known CLEC or OFFNET104OCN and therefore unbillable.Return code 142Indicates that the new OCN is not billable; returned to requestor.See operation 108Checks to see if new NPA/NXX & OCN combination for # isguidable to the correct local Telco for billing.Return codeIndicates that even though the # is billable, the system is unable to141guide 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. todecide if and how much credit to extend for services. They also provide additionalbilling information.See operationProvides address verification (if required). Matches # to address to112determine likelihood of person dialing to the person that owns theaccount at local Telco.Return CodeIndicates the level likelihood that the caller (ANI) and acct owner are10-39the same. Returned to requestor.See operationChecks to see if # has had adjustment activity previously. This116includes request for credit, written off for charges that billed to a billpage. Requestor makes credit decision based on #s history ofcredits, adjustments, write offs.Return Code 1-5Indicates the type and source of adjustment to charges to that #.Returned to requestor.See operationChecks to see if the # has a business line indicator. Requestor120decides if would like to extend service or not.Return Code 70Indicates that the # is identified as a business.See operationChecks to see if the # has been in service less than 90 days.124Requestor makes a decision about how much service to offer #without much payment history.Return Code 80Indicates that the # has been in service less than 90 days.See operationChecks if the Area Code of the # has been scheduled to change. This128is for billing information purposes only. Requestor updates billingfiled with new number.Return CodeIndicates Area Code has been scheduled to change. New number is110appended to end of record.See operationIf the number passes all the previous checks, then 000 code is134returned to requestor. The Validation is complete for this request.See operationEnd of validation for numbers that did not pass or were found in138other checks.END OF REAL TIME VALIDATION EVENTInformation sources that do not allow checks on the # in Real-time (r-t), happen on # thatwas returned as 000 after the r-t validation event has completed. The #s are loaded intothe appropriate databases. This information will be provided once the # is returned forbilling.Operations 140, 142,Indicates path for those #s returned with a 000144code.See operation 140#s are sent to CARE source to determine ifBNA (billing Name and Address) available atlocal Telco. Telco sends BNA and codes as towhy unavailable.CLEC#s that are returned with codes that indicate the# has moved to a CLEC from the local Telcoare loaded into the CLEC table.See operation 142#s are sent to the CARE source to determine ifthe account has been crested within the last 90days. The response codes indicate thiscondition.New within 90#s that are returned with codes that indicate thiscondition are loaded into the NEW table.See operation 144#s are sent to a Business source. This sourceidentifies which numbers belong to businesses.Biz tableNumbers that are indicated as being line #s thatbelong 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 2Validation & BNA Reply CodesCodeActionDESCRIPTIONEXPLANATIONBILLABLE CODES000ApprovedBillable; was not found duringPassed all billing and fraud controlfraud control checkschecksFRAUD CONTROL CODES (performed after billable check)ANI WATCH (adjustments to bill)001VerifyBillable; found in ANIPassed all billable checks; but ANI hadWATCH - CLIENT source allbeen adjusted previously at vendor's,Client's or Telco's request for yourClient #002VerifyBillable; ANI WATCH -Passed all billable checks; but ANI hadCLIENT sourcebeen adjusted previously at Client'sClientrequest for your Client #003VerifyBillable; ANI WATCH -Passed all billable checks; but ANI hadCLIENT sourcebeen adjusted previously at vendor's orTelco or VendorTelco's request for your Client #004VerifyBillable; found in ANIPassed all billable checks; ANI hadWATCH - GLOBALbeen adjusted previously at vendor's,Client's or Telco's request for allClient ids005VerifyBillable; found in ANIPassed all billable checks; ANI hadWATCH - PRODUCTbeen adjusted previously at vendor's,Client's or Telco's request for sameproduct typeZIP VERIFICATION010VerifyBillable; Unable to match ZIPPassed all billable checks; unable toinvalidfind this Zip code for this NPA/NXX-011VerifyBillable; ZIP does not matchPassed all billable checks; Zip codedoes not match this NPA/NXX012VerifyBillable; ZIP matches to samePassed all billable checks; Zip codeMetropolitan areamatches to same Metropolitan area asNPA NXX.ADDRESS VERIFICATIONNote: The result of an AVS check does not mean that the transaction is declined. This informationmay be advice only. The system may compare the AVS data with billing information for the buyerand pass the results of the comparison to the merchant.020VerifyBillable; BNA match not foundPassed all billable checks; no BNAmatch found for ANI021VerifyBillable; Unable to verify BNAPassed all billable checks; unable toinvalidverify BNA to ANI info sent022VerifyBillable; with zip-Match,Passed all billable checks; BNA Zipplus4-Match, locale-Matchcode +4 & locale (street address)matches info sent for ANI, Name doesnot match023VerifyBillable; with zip-Match,Passed all billable checks; BNA Zipplus4-Match, NoMatch-localecode +4 matches info sent for ANI butlocale (street address) does not match024VerifyBillable; zip-Match, NoMatch-Passed all billable checks; BNA Zipplus4, locale-Matchcode & locale (street address) matchesinfo sent for ANI but +4 does notmatch025VerifyBillable; zip-Match, NoMatch-Passed all billable checks; BNA Zipplus4, NoMatch-localecode matches info sent for ANI butlocale (street address) & +4 does notmatch026VerifyBillable; NoMatch-zip, plus4-Passed all billable checks; BNA +4 andMatch, locale-Matchlocale (street address) matches infosent for ANI but Zip does not match027VerifyBillable; NoMatch-zip, plus4-Passed all billable checks; BNA +4Match, NoMatch-localematches info sent for ANI but locale(street address) and Zip does not match028VerifyBillable; NoMatch-zip,Passed all billable checks; BNA localeNoMatch-plus4, locale-Match(street address) matches info sent forANI but ZIP and +4 does not match029VerifyBillable; NoMatch-zip,Passed all billable checks; BNA doesNoMatch-plus4, NoMatch-not match zip, +4 or locale (streetlocaleaddress) sent for ANI030GoodAddress & Zip Match031VerifyAddress Match, Zip No Match032VerifyAddress Match, Zip ServiceUnavailable033VerifyAddress No Match, Zip Match034VerifyAddress No Match, Zip NoMatch035VerifyAddress No Match, ZipService Unavailable036VerifyAddress Service Unavailable,Zip Match037VerifyAddress Service Unavailable,Zip No Match038VerifyAddress Service Unavailable,Zip Service UnavailableAREA CODE CHANGE INDICATOR110UpdateIndicates there has been anCode is sent in addition to thearea code change for thisvalidation response codes. New phoneNPA/NXXnumber is appended to record.Provided to update the account with thecorrect BTN.MISCELLANEOUS120VerifyBTN and ANI do not matchFor use where BTN and ANI arepassed and do not match.121VerifyBTN or ANI are missing fromFor use where BTN and ANI is missingrecordfrom recordUNBILLABLE CODESOFFNET130UnbillableNPA/NXX found in OFFNET -Area code/exchange (NPA/NXX)GLOBALcombination resides in OFFNET DB.OFFNET is a territory where the LEC(Local Exchange Carrier) is unable toprovide 3rd party presentation in to itsenvelope.131UnbillableNPA/NXX found in OFFNET -Area code/exchange (NPA/NXX)CLIENT SPECIFICcombination resides in OFFNET DBspecific for this Client id.132UnbillableNPA/NXX found in OFFNET -Area code/exchange (NPA/NXX)PRODUCTcombination resides in OFFNET DBspecific for this product type.133UnbillableNPA/NXX NOT VALIDArea code/exchange is not a valid areacode exchangeCLEC (CLECs are unable to provide 3rd party bill presentation in their envelopes.)140UnbillableLine number (NPA/NXX-BTN has been ported to a CLECXXX) in CLEC Territory(competitive local exchange carrier).141UnbillableNPA/NXX not ON NETBTN has been ported to a CLEC(competitive local exchange carrier)and is not billable.142UnbillableLine number OCN in CLECOperating Company number for thisOCN tableBTN was found on CLEC OCN table.The number is not billable.143UnbillableLine number RAO in CLECRegional Accounting Office numberRAO tablefor this BTN was found on CLEC RAOtable. This BTN is not billable.42 BLOCK (4250s Only)150UnbillableLine Number has a block forConsumer has requested a block for all4250 recordsMRCs (monthly recurring charges)from being billed to this phone number.BLOCK & CANCEL160UnbillableGLOBAL - Line number hasConsumer requested block to stop allbeen blocked to stop allcharges from being billed to thischarges.number.161UnbillableCLIENT - Line number has aConsumer requested a block to stopblock to stop all charges fromcharges from being billed or to cancelthis Client id.service for this phone number from thisClient id.UNBILLS170UnbillableLine number is Unbillable.Line number has been returned fromthe Local Telephone companies withinthe last 6 months as unable to be billed.LIDB FAILURE180UnbillableLine number failed LIDBLine Number has been returned fromcheck - GENERALLIDB as unbillable.181UnbillableVacant NPA NXXNo working line #s in NPA NXX182UnbillableNo Incoming CallsLine # cannot accept incoming calls183UnbillableDenied ANIAuto decline of all attempts from thisANI184UnbillableCalling Card blockAuto decline of Calling Card number185UnbillableCollect Call BlockAuto decline of Collect calls to thisnumber186UnbillableThird Party Call BlockAuto decline all Third Party billed callsto this number187UnbillableCredit Card BlockAuto decline of charges billed to CreditCard188UnbillableGroup Number BlockAuto decline of attempts from thisgroup.189UnbillableAudiotext BockNumber does not allow audiotext calls.190UnbillableExcessive Calling Card PINThreshold for calling card attempts hashitsbeen exceeded.191UnbillableLine Number BlockAuto decline of all charges to thisnumber200UnbillableExcessive Use - BTNBTN has exceeded threshold201UnbillableExcessive Use DNDN has exceeded threshold202UnbillableExcessive Use - ANIANI has exceeded threshold203UnbillableExcessive USE - Calling CardCalling Card Pin has exceededPinthreshold220UnbillableFeature Group ALocal telephone switch is FeatureGroup A221UnbillablePBX lineLine # is a PBX line222UnbillableWATS lineLine # is a WATS line223UnbillableHotel/Motel Auto Quote w/ taxHotel/Motel Auto Quote w/ tax224UnbillableHotel/Motel Auto quote w/oHotel/Motel Auto quote w/o taxtax225UnbillableDormitory lineLine # belongs to a dorm226UnbillableHospital lineLine number belongs to a hospital227UnbillableCentrex lineLine number belongs to CENTREX228UnbillableAlternate Service ProviderLine # belongs to an alternate serviceprovider229UnbillablePOTS line (collect or thirdLine # is plain old telephone serviceparty calls)lines for business or residential230UnbillablePager #Line number belongs to pager231UnbillablePCS/Mobile/Cellular #Line number belongs to a wirelessprovider240UnbillableLine was disconnected w/oLine # was disconnected w/o a referralreferralnumber241UnbillableLine Number changingLine is not connected yet.242Unbillablenot used243UnbillableDISCO w/o referralLine number has been removed fromservice w/o referral244UnbillableTemp DISCOLine number has been removed fromservice temporarily245UnbillableDISCO with referralLine number has been disconnected w/referral or Operator takes calls246UnbillableTemp DISCO w/ referralLine number has been removed fromservice temporarily w/ referral250UnbillablePOTS line rating on rate planPOTS line is on a rate plan for businessor residential message rate 1 or 2 or flatrate300UnbillablePublic - Incompatible interfacePublic phone with incompatibleinterface301UnbillableLEC Public Standard PreP OTLEC Public phone standard interface;prepay overtime302UnbillableLEC Public AlternateLEC Public phone alternate interface;functions controlled by set303UnbillableLEC Public Standard PP OTLEC Public phone standard interface;postpay overtime304UnbillableIC PublicIC Public Phone - Alternate Interface305UnbillableIC Public StandardIC Public Phone - Standard Interface306UnbillableLEC Public Special - PP OTLEC Public Phone- Special billing postpaid OT307UnbillableLEC Public Special - PreP OTLEC Public Phone - Special Billing;Pre pay OT308UnbillableLEC Semi PublicLEC Semi Public Phone309UnbillableLEC Semi Public Phone (noLEC Semi Public Phone does not allowcollect or 3rd Party calls)collect or 3rd party calls to this number310UnbillableLEC Prepaid CardLEC Prepaid CardTelecommunications station311UnbillableIPP (fka COCOT) StandardPayphone Standardinterface312UnbillableIPP (fka COCOT) AlternatePayphone - Alternateinterface313UnbillableCoinless (non IPP fkaCoinless Pay phoneCOCOT)314UnbillableCoinless (IPP fka COCOT)Coinless payphone315UnbillablePrison (non IPP fka COCOT)Prison payphone316UnbillablePrison (IPP fka COCOT)Prison Payphone450UnbillableBNS: Voice Quote - withoutCharge quotes without taxtax451UnbillableBNS: Voice Quote - with taxCharge quotes with taxCREDIT CARD RESPONSE CODES000ApprovedCredit card approved501Decline/ErrorUser authentication Failed502Decline/ErrorInvalid tenderYour merchant bank account does notsupport the following credit card typethat was submitted503Decline/ErrorInvalid transaction typeTransaction type is not appropriate forthis transaction. For example, youcannot credit an authorization-onlytransaction.504Decline/ErrorInvalid amount505Decline/ErrorInvalid merchant informationProcessor does not recognize yourmerchant account information. Contactyour bank account acquirer to resolvethis problem.512Decline/ErrorDeclinedPlease check the credit card numberand transaction information to makesure they were entered correctly. If thisdoes not resolve the problem, have thecustomer call the credit card issuer toresolve.513Decline/ErrorReferralTransaction was declined but could beapproved with a verbal authorizationfrom the bank that issued the card.Submit a manual Voice Authorizationtransaction and enter the verbal authcode519Decline/ErrorOriginal transaction ID notThe transaction ID you entered for thisfoundtransaction is not valid.520Decline/ErrorCannot find the customerreference number522Decline/ErrorInvalid ABA number523Decline/ErrorInvalid account numberPlease check credit card number andre-submit.530Decline/ErrorAccount Lookup informationAccount provided found in system,Mismatchhowever, unique key provided does notmatch unique key in system.531Decline/ErrorAccount does not existAccount provided not found in system542Decline/ErrorInvalid expiration datePlease check and re-submit525Decline/ErrorTransaction type not mappedto this host526Decline/ErrorInvalid vendor account527Decline/ErrorInsufficient partnerpermissions528Decline/ErrorInsufficient user permissions550Decline/ErrorInsufficient funds available551Decline/ErrorInvalid transaction returnedfrom host552Decline/ErrorProcessor not available553Decline/ErrorCredit errorPlease make sure you have not alreadycredited this transaction, or that thistransaction ID is for a creditabletransaction. (For example, you cannotcredit an authorization.)554Decline/ErrorVoid errorPlease make sure the transaction IDentered has not already been voided. Ifnot, then look at the Transaction Detailscreen for this transaction to see if ithas settled. (The Batch field will be setto a number greater than zero if thetransaction has been settled). If thetransaction has already settled, youronly recourse is a reversal (credit apayment or submit a payment for acredit).555Decline/ErrorCapture errorOnly authorization transactions can becaptured556Decline/ErrorFailed AVS checkAddress and Zip code do not match557Decline/ErrorCannot exceed sales capFor ACH transactions only558Decline/ErrorCVV2 Mismatch800UnbillableLNP Only Look-Up, numberLNP Only Look-Up, number waswas foundfound in the LNP GTT database asported.801UnbillableLNP Only Look-Up, numberLNP Only Look-Up, number was notwas not foundfound in the LNP GTT database, notported.802UnbillableLNP Only Look-Up, theLNP Only Look-Up, the NPNXX is notNPA/NXX is not a portablea portable range.range.SYSTEM DOWN994ResubmitMessage Format ErrorMessage received in invalid orunrecognized format.995ResubmitTime outSession timed out.996ResubmitConnection FailureUnable to connect.997ResubmitSubsystem FailureSubsystem, such as LIDB, Credit Card,etc, not available.998ResubmitNetwork FailureNetwork Not Available999ResubmitSystem DownSystem 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 3LIDB/LNP SOURCE TRANSLATIONS for ISP:Resp.Resp.TypeCodeLIDBrtfcCodeInInACTIONADMIN?DescriptiontypeOutAPP000ApprovedCalling card has an Unrestricted PIN.G1000APP001ApprovedCalling card has a Restricted PIN. Theg1000switch must verify that the DNI matchesthe first 10 digits of the calling cardbefore placing the call.APP004ApprovedCollect call - No verification is required.G1000APP005ApprovedThird-party call - No verification isG1000required.APP006ApprovedThere is a system error.S999APP008ApprovedCommunications Link Tests “Good.”S999APP010ApprovedCommercial credit card is approved andG1000the zip code matches, if the zip code wassent.APP011ApprovedYBill-to number has an Admin. OverrideG1000to automatically approve the transaction.(Admin. Reply)APP012ApprovedOriginating number (ANI) has anG1000Admin. Override to automaticallyapprove the transaction. (Admin.Reply)APP013ApprovedDialed number (DNI) has an AdminG1000Override to automatically approve thetransaction. (Admin. Reply)APP014ApprovedGroup number has an Admin. OverrideG1000to automatically approve the transaction.(Admin. Reply)APP015ApprovedCommercial credit card is approved butCC500the zip code check is unavailable.APP016ApprovedCommercial credit card is approved butCC501the zip code check is unavailable. Retrylater.APP017ApprovedCommercial credit card is approved butCC502the zip code check is not supported.APP018ApprovedCommercial credit card is approved andCC503the address matches but the zip codedoes not match.APP019ApprovedCommercial credit card is approved andCC504the address and the zip code match.APP020SuccessLNP Only Look-Up, number was foundLNP800in the LNP GTT database as ported.APP021SuccessLNP Only Look-Up, number was notLNP801found in the LNP GTT database, notported.CON050VerifyCollect call number has no block.o1000Verify acceptance of the charge.CON051VerifyThird-party call number has no block.O1000Verify acceptance of the charge.CON053DeniedUnable to authorize, Automatic CodeS999Gapping is in effect at the LIDB. Everythird query is dropped by the LIDB.CON054DeniedYExcessive Use - The bill-to numberG3000exceeded the high limit threshold in theAdmin. fraud control system. (Admin.Reply)CON055DeniedYExcessive Bad PIN Attempts - TheO2000threshold for bad PIN attempts for thecalling card was exceeded in the Admin.fraud control system. (Admin. Reply)This is the same as reply code 309.CON060ConditionalYLow Limit Warning - The bill-toG3000number exceeded the low limit thresholdin the Admin. fraud control system.(Admin. Reply)CON061ConditionalYLow Limit Warning - The dialedG3000number exceeded the low limit thresholdin the Admin. fraud control system.(Admin. Reply)CON062DeniedYExcessive Use Dialed - The dialedG3000number exceeded the high limitthreshold in the Admin. fraud controlsystem. (Admin. Reply)CON063ConditionalYNo Host Still Billable - There is noG2180LIDB check available, but the Customerhas a billing agreement with this LEC.(Admin. Reply)CON064ApprovedYCommercial credit card is approved butCC505the zip code and the address do notmatch.CON065ConditionalYLow Limit Warning - The ANIG3000exceeded the low limit threshold in theAdmin. fraud control system. (Admin.Reply)CON066DeniedYExcessive Use ANI - The ANI exceededG3000the high threshold in the Admin. fraudcontrol system. (Admin. Reply)CON070ApprovedCalling card has no service denial in theG1000Card Service Denial Indicator field.Calling card calls may be billed to thiscard number.CON071ApprovedCalling card has no service denial in theG1000Pin Service Denial Indicator field.Calling card calls may be billed to thiscard number.CON080VerifyCollect calls - Accept intralata, RejectO1000interlata collect calls. Recommendverify acceptance of the charge.CON081VerifyThird-party calls - Accept intralata,O1000reject interlata third-party calls.Recommend verify acceptance of thecharge.CON082VerifyCollect calls - Accept intralata, verifyO1000interlata collect calls. Recommendverify acceptance of the charge.CON083VerifyThird-party calls - Verify intralata,O1000reject interlata third-party calls.Recommend Verify acceptance of thecharge.CON084VerifyCollect call - Verify acceptance of theO1000charge by an Operator.CON085VerifyThird-party call - Verify acceptance ofO1000the charge by an Operator.CON086VerifyCollect call - Accept intralata charge,O1000verify interlata charge with Operator.CON087VerifyThird-party calls - Verify intralataO1000charge with operator, reject interlatacharge with Operator.CON088VerifyCollect Calls: POTS LineG5000(Business/Residential)CON089VerifyThird-Party Calls: POTS LineG5000(Business/Residential)CON090VerifyBNS: Centrex Line, Collect calls - SomeG4000LECs allow billing to this type of line,others do not. Verify Acceptance.CON091VerifyBNS: POTS Line - Residential -G9000Message rate 1CON092VerifyBNS: POTS Line - Residential -G9000Message rate 2CON093VerifyBNS: POTS Line - Business - flat rateG9000CON094VerifyBNS: POTs Line - Business - messageG9000rate 1CON095VerifyBNS: POTS Line - Business - messageG9000rate 2CON096VerifyBNS: POTS Line - Residential - flat rateG9000DENY100DeniedMessage Format Error MessageS994DENY100DeniedMessage Format Error- Date formatS994DENY100DeniedMessage Format Error-Header MessageS994ErrorDENY100DeniedMessage Format Error- Merchant IDS994ErrorDENY100DeniedMessage Format Error-No End ofS994Header IndicatorDENY100DeniedMessage Format Error-Header DataS994Indicator, did not contain data in eachfield of the message That wasrepresented by the message text mapfieldDENY100DeniedMessage Format Error-PIN not numericS994DENY100DeniedMessage Format Error-TerminatingS994Error (commercial credit card onlyDENY100DeniedMessage Format Error-TerminatingS994Number not numericDENY100DeniedMessage Format Error-OriginatingS994Number not NumericDENY100DeniedMessage Format Error-Charge NumberS994not NumericDENY100DeniedMessage Format Error-No End HeaderS994IndicatorDENY101DeniedMessage Format Error InvalidS994Customer/Terminal ID NumberDENY102DeniedMessage Format Error Invalid MessageS994TypeDENY103DeniedMessage Format Error InvalidS994Transaction TypeDENY104DeniedMessage Format Error Invalid SequenceS994NumberDENY105DeniedMessage Format Error Invalid DataS994IndicatorDENY105DeniedMessage Format Error- Header DataS994IndicatorDENY107DeniedBad PIN format. PINs must be equal toS994or higher than 2000.DENY200DeniedCalling card blocked, missing customerS994record - There is no record of thatcalling card number in the database.DENY201DeniedBNS, missing customer record - There isS994no record of that line number in thedatabase.DENY202DeniedMissing BNG - There is no record ofS994that NPANXX in the database.DENY203DeniedNon-billable NXX - DPC table failure.G2180The NPANXX does not have routing orallow billing, e.g. cellular. (LIDB orAdmin. Reply)DENY204DeniedCalling card blocked, screened data - AO2000screening mechanism is in place at theLIDB that does not allow charges to thiscalling card.DENY205DeniedProtocol converter problem - There is aS999problem with the SS7 protocolconverter.DENY206DeniedBNS & No Calling Card Calls - Noo2180Host, Nonparticipating Group. ThisNPANXX exists but there is no LIDBhost. (LIDB or Admin. Reply)DENY207DeniedLIDB Access Denied because no queriesS999should be sent to this LIDB destination.(Admin. Reply)DENY208DeniedCalling card blocked, Screened Data onO2000PIN (Pin Service Denial Indicator) - Ascreening mechanism is in place at theLIDB that does not allow charges to thisPIN.DENY209DeniedExternal SS7 Problem - There is aS999format problem in the SS7 networkDENY210DeniedCalling card blocked, screened data - AO2000screening mechanism is in place at theLIDB that does not allow charges to thiscalling card.DENY211DeniedCalling card is blocked because it has aO2000bad PIN or the PIN does not matchdatabase information.DENY211DeniedUnexpected Data Value, Calling cardO2000blocked, Bad PIN - This means a badPIN was used or there is no PIN on file.DENY212DeniedCalling card blocked, PIN ExcessiveG3000Use at LIDB Owner. - The PINexceeded the high threshold in the LIDBfraud control systemDENY213DeniedVacant BNG - There are no workingG2181lines in the NPANXX.DENY214DeniedNo Collect calls - Collect calls are notO2000allowed to this line number.DENY215DeniedNo Third-party calls - Third-party callsO2000are not allowed to this line numberDENY216DeniedBNS: LEC Public - Standard InterfaceG10303(functions controlled by the network) -Postpay OvertimeDENY217DeniedBNS: Coinless (non IPP fka COCOT)G10313DENY218DeniedBNS: semi-public phone - No Collect orG10309Third-party calls are allowed to this linenumber.DENY219DeniedSpare - This LIDB response is not in useAV180at this time.DENY220DeniedTime-out, No response from Host - AS180response was not received from the hostdatabase within 4 seconds for a Telcoquery or 12 seconds for a Bank cardquery. (LIDB or Admin. Reply)DENY221DeniedBNS Data unavailable, Error Message,S180No Host - No collect or third-party callsshould be allowed to this line number.DENY222DeniedCalling card Data unavailable, ErrorS180Message, No Host - No calling cardcalls should be allowed to this linenumber.DENY223DeniedBNS & Calling card, screened responseO2000LIDB - A screening mechanism is inplace at the LIDB that does not allowcharges to this account number.DENY224DeniedLIDB Misroute - The query was routedS999to the wrong LIDB.DENY225DeniedReject, Reroute - The LIDB could notS994read the format of the query.DENY226DeniedUnexpected Component - The LIDBS994cannot interpret the format of the query.DENY227DeniedUDTS, SS7 Network problem - There isS999an SS7 network problem.DENY228DeniedBNS: Personal Communication ServiceG8231(PCS)DENY229DeniedBNS: MobileG8231DENY230DeniedNot Billable - The Customer does notG2180have a billing arrangement with the LECfor this NPANXX (OCN On-NetScreening).DENY231DeniedBNS: LEC Prepaid TelecommunicationsG10310Card StationDENY232DeniedFeature Group A (FGA)G4000DENY233DeniedBNS: LEC Public - Alternate InterfaceG10302(functions controlled by set)DENY234DeniedBNS: LEC Public - Special Billing -G10306Postpay Overtime (functions controlledby the network)DENY235DeniedBNS: LEC Public - Special Billing -G10307Prepay Overtime (functions controlledby the network)DENY236DeniedBNS: Public - Incompatible NetworkG10300Interface (interface other than standardor alternate)DENY237DeniedBNS: IC Public - Alternate InterfaceG10304DENY238DeniedBNS: IPP (fka COCOT) - Standard311InterfaceDENY239DeniedBNS: PagerG8230DENY241DeniedGeneral, Reject - The LIDB could notS994read the format of the query.DENY242DeniedInvoke, Reject - The LIDB could notS994read the format of the query.DENY243DeniedReturn Result, Reject - The LIDB couldS994not read the format of the query.DENY244DeniedReturn Error, Reject - The LIDB couldS994not read the format of the query.DENY245DeniedTransaction Portion, Reject - The LIDBS994could not read the format of the query.DENY246DeniedBNS: Vacant Number - There is no lineG2180number assigned.DENY247DeniedBNS: Disconnected without referral -G6240The line number was disconnected withno referral to a new line number.DENY248DeniedBNS: Changed to non-published number -o5000The line number was changed to anon-published number.DENY250DeniedNo Collect Calls, Screened Data - AO2000screening mechanism is in place at theLIDB that does not allow charges to thisline number.DENY251DeniedNo Third-party calls, Screened Data - AO2000screening mechanism is in place at theLIDB that does not allow charges to thisline number.DENY252DeniedBNS: Screened Data - A screeningG7191mechanism is in place at the LIDB thatdoes not allow charges to this linenumber.DENY253DeniedBNS: Screened Data - A screeningG7191mechanism is in place at the LIDB thatdoes not allow charges to this linenumber.DENY254DeniedBNS & No Calling Card, UnavailableO2411network resource - This line or cardnumber is not in the database.DENY255DeniedBNS: Screened Data - A screeningG7191mechanism is in place at the LIDB thatdoes not allow charges to this linenumber.DENY256DeniedBNS: Being changed - The line numberG6241is being changed; it may not yet beconnected.DENY257DeniedBNS: May not yet be connected - TheG6243line number may be new; it may not yetbe connected.DENY258DeniedBNS: Temporarily disconnected - TheG6244line number is temporarily disconnected.DENY259DeniedBNS: Disconnected, calls being takenG6245by operator - The line number istemporarily disconnected, the operator istaking calls.DENY260DeniedBNS: Temporarily removed fromG6244service - The line number is temporallyremoved from service.DENY261DeniedBNS: Not in service for incoming calls -G2182This line number cannot acceptincoming calls.DENY262DeniedBNS: Temporarily disconnected atG6245customer request without referral - Theline number is temporarily disconnectedat the request of the customer withoutreferral.DENY263DeniedBNS: Temporarily disconnected atG6246customer request with referral - The linenumber is temporarily disconnected atthe request of the customer with referral.DENY264DeniedBNS: Changed with referral to newo5000number - The line number was changed.A referral to another line number is inplace.DENY265DeniedCalling card blocked, PIN Nonpayment -O2000The calling card is blocked because ofnonpayment.DENY266DeniedCalling card blocked, ServiceO2000Restriction on PIN - There is a servicerestriction on this PIN.DENY267DeniedCalling card blocked, no PINs assigned.O2000There is no PIN assigned to this callingcard/line number.DENY268DeniedCalling card blocked, service denial -O2000There is a service restriction on thiscalling card.DENY269DeniedCalling Card - The calling card is aO2000CIID (proprietary card) for which thereis no host.DENY270DeniedBNS: Unexpected Data Value - NoS994Collect or Third-Party Calls are allowed.DENY272DeniedLIDB/CCC Response Time-out - AS180response was not received from the hostdatabase within 4 seconds for a Telcoquery and 12 seconds for a Bank query.DENY273DeniedNo Collect Calls at Customer Request -O2000The end user customer requested theblock for collect calls to this linenumber.DENY274DeniedBNS & No Calling Card Calls: ScreenedO2000data.DENY275DeniedBNS: Hotel/Motel Auto Quote - withG4000taxDENY276DeniedBNS: Dormitory LineG4225DENY277DeniedBNS: Hotel/Motel Auto Quote - withoutG4000taxDENY278DeniedBNS: PBX LineG4221DENY279DeniedBNS: Prison (IPP fka COCOT)G10316DENY280DeniedBNS: WATS LineG4222DENY281DeniedNo Third-party calls at CustomerO2000Request - The end user customerrequested the block for third-party callsto this line number.DENY282DeniedBNS: LEC Public - Standard interface -G10301Prepay OvertimeDENY283DeniedBNS: Coinless (IPP fka COCOT)G10314DENY284DeniedBNS: IC Public - Standard InterfaceG10305DENY285DeniedBNS: Voice Quote - without taxo6450DENY286DeniedBNS: Voice Quote - with taxo6451DENY287DeniedBNS: IPP (fka COCOT) - AlternateG10312InterfaceDENY288DeniedBNS: HospitalG4226DENY289DeniedBNS: Prison (non-IPP fka COCOT)G10315DENY290DeniedBNS: LEC Semi-PublicG10308DENY291DeniedBNS: Subsystem CongestionS180DENY292DeniedBNS: Subsystem FailureS180DENY293DeniedBNS: No translation for address of suchS180natureDENY294DeniedBNS: Unequipped UserS999DENY295DeniedBNS: Network FailureS180DENY296DeniedBNS: Network congestionS999DENY297DeniedBNS: Cellular (cellular is distinct fromG8231mobile)DENY298DeniedBNS and Calling Card - Although theG4228NPANXX belongs to SWBT the end-user account number is no longer is aSWBT customer. The line number nowbelongs to another local serviceprovider.DENY299FailureLNP Only Look-Up, the NPANXX isLNP000not a portable range.DENY301DeniedYDenied Originating Number (ANI) - TheG2183ANI has an Admin. block toautomatically decline all attempts fromthis line number. (Admin. Reply)DENY302DeniedYTerminating Number (DNI) has anG2182Admin. block to automatically declineall attempts to this line number.(Admin. Reply)DENY303DeniedYCalling card has an Admin. block toG2000automatically decline all attempts to thisline number. (Admin. Reply)DENY304DeniedYCollect Number has an Admin. block toG2000automatically decline all attempts to thisline number. (Admin. Reply)DENY305DeniedYThird Party Number has an Admin.G2000block to automatically decline allattempts to this line number. (Admin.Reply)DENY306DeniedYCommercial credit card has an Admin.G2000block to automatically decline allattempts to this line number. (Admin.Reply)DENY307DeniedYGroup Number has an Admin. block toG2000automatically decline all attempts fromthis group. (Admin. Reply)DENY308DeniedYGlobal Negative Database Block - ThereG2000is an Admin. block in the GlobalNegative Database to this line numberfor the Audiotext Industry. (Admin.Reply)DENY309DeniedYExcessive calling card PIN hits - TheG2000threshold for bad PIN attempts for acalling card was exceeded in the Admin.fraud control system (Admin. Reply).This is the same as reply code 055.DENY400DeniedCommercial credit card, Invalid506Commercial credit card - This is not avalid commercial credit card accountnumber. It failed the MOD 10 check.Also an invalid amount, invalid date or aformat error may cause this response.(Host or Admin. Reply)DENY401DeniedCommercial credit card, Call issuer -507The authorization attempt triggered aflag in the fraud control system of theissuing bank, Banknet or VISAnet.DENY402DeniedCommercial credit card, Confiscate card -508No billing is allowed to this accountnumber. If possible confiscate this card.DENY403DeniedCommercial credit card, Authorization509Declined - No billing is allowed to thisaccount number.DENY404DeniedCommercial credit card, Unable to510Validate Account Number - There isproblem in authorizing this accountnumber.DENY405DeniedCommercial credit card, Card expired -511No billing is allowed to this accountnumber because the card has expiredDENY406DeniedCommercial credit card - Invalid512Merchant IDDENY408DeniedCommercial credit card, Invalid card513and Address (zip code) - Both theaccount number and the address or zipcode are invalid. Do not allow billing tothis account number.DENY409DeniedCommercial credit card, System514Problem - There is a technical problemwith the authorization system of theissuing bank, Banknet or VISAnet.DENY420DeniedCommercial credit card, Over515withdrawal limit - This account hasexceeded the withdrawal threshold inthe authorization system of the issuingbankDENY421DeniedCommercial credit card, Over credit516limit - This account has exceeded thecredit threshold in the authorizationsystem of the issuing bankDENY422DeniedCommercial credit card, Lost card,517Confiscate - This account number wasreported lost. No billing is allowed tothis account number. If possibleconfiscate this card.DENY423DeniedCommercial credit card, Stolen card,518Confiscate card - This card was reportedstolen. No billing is allowed to thisaccount number. If possible confiscatethis card.DENY424DeniedCommercial credit card, Invalid Pin -519This means a bad PIN was used.DENY425DeniedCommercial credit card, Allowable520Number of PIN Tries Exceeded - Thethreshold for bad PIN attempts for acalling card was exceeded in theauthorization system of the issuingbank, Banknet or VISAnet.DENY426DeniedDuplicate transaction. The521Authorization host considers this aduplicate 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.

BILLABLE BTN TESTsPROCESSTESTsPURPOSEVAL/Pre-Client profileClient profile for each id for BTN validation process testbillflags.VAL onlyANI = BTNDetermines if originating number = BTN input by caller.VAL/Pre-Invalid #Ids Invalid NPAs & NXXsbillOFFNETVAL/Pre-Global OFFNETIds (NPA)NXX & OCN combinations where there isbillnot a B&C agreementVAL/Pre-ProductIds (NPA)NXX & OCN combinations where the trafficbillOFFNETtype is not approved to bill (Jul. 24, 2001: MRC only forNECA and Illuminet Only)VAL/Pre-Client OFFNETIds (NPA)NXX & OCN combinations where there thebillClient id (7###) is not approved to billVAL/Pre-Special CallingIds (NPA)NXX & OCN combinations of special callingbillCard OFFNETcard #s for non-calling card traffic that are unable to bebilledVAL/Pre-Plan OFFNETIds (NPA)NXX & OCN combinations where a ClientbillPlan is not approved to billVAL/Pre-ONNETIds (NPA)NXX & OCN combinations where there arebillB&C agreementsVAL/Pre-CLECIds (NPA)NXX-xxxx's are not billable due to CLEC forbillall Clients.VAL/Pre-4250 BLOCKIds (NPA)NXX-xxxx's that have a 4250 billing blockbill(for MRC only)VAL/Pre-UNBILLIds (NPA)NXX-xxxx's that have unbilled previously forbillall ClientsVAL/Pre-Block & Cancel -Ids (NPA)NXX-xxxx's that requested a Block and/orbillGLOBALCancel; usually institutionalVAL/Pre-Block & Cancel -Ids (NPA)NXX-xxxx's that requested a Block and/orbillClient SpecificCancel for a particular Client idVAL/1st + nVal Code CacheIds (NPA)NXX-xxxx & Return Code combinations forPre-billprevious requestVAL/1stLIDB ValidityTo determine the billable status of the return code fromPre-billTestthe LIDB dipVAL/1stLIDB CLECIds RAOs that belong to CLECsPre-billRAOVAL/1stLIDB CLECIds known CLEC OCNsPre-billOCNVAL/1stLIDB StateTo determine if the returned LIDB code is a statePre-billSpecificspecific code and then a conversion to the billable OCNConversionfor the ONNET checkVAL/1stLIDB ONNETIds billable (NPA)NXX & returned OCN combinationsPre-billALLVAL Trans LogLog of each validation request and response by ClientID















BTN CREDIT SCORING









PROCESS
TESTs
PURPOSE





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











PROCESS
TESTs
PURPOSE







VAL/Pre-
LEC CARE
Determines if the ILEC



bill
FEED
owns the Acct. for billing



VAL/Pre-
Biz vs Res
Determines the commercial or



bill

consumer status for credit score























Example TESTs









PROCESS
TESTs
PURPOSE





VAL/Pre-
Threshold by
Determines whether the BTN has


bill
Client
met a Client specific threshold


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


bill


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


bill

source


VAL/Pre-
New within 90
Determines if BTN is less than


bill
days
90 days old; affects 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. An identity verification method, the method comprising: obtaining automatic number identification (ANI) data or billing telephone number (BTN) data associated with a subscriber line of a telecommunications network; obtaining identification data associated with a subscriber, said identification data being different from the ANI data or the BTN data; searching a first database using the ANI data or the BTN data to determine first reference subscriber data; searching a second database using the identification data to determine second reference subscriber data; comparing the first reference subscriber data to the second reference subscriber data; and verifying an identity of the subscriber based on the comparing.
  • 2. The identity verification method of claim 1, wherein verifying the identity of the subscriber based on the comparing comprises verifying if the first reference subscriber data corresponds to the second reference subscriber data.
  • 3. The identity verification method of claim 1, wherein the obtaining of the ANI data or the BTN data, and the identification data, comprises obtaining the ANI data or the BTN data and the identification data from a merchant, the merchant being in the process of selling goods or services to the subscriber.
  • 4. The identity verification method of claim 1, wherein the identification data is a ZIP code, and the second database is a ZIP data source.
  • 5. The identity verification method of claim 1, wherein the identification data is address data, and the second database is an address data source.
  • 6. The identity verification method of claim 1, wherein the first database is a line identification database (LIDB), and the second database is distinct from the first database.
  • 7. The identity verification method of claim 1, wherein the second reference subscriber data comprises an address of the subscriber.
  • 8. The identity verification method of claim 1, wherein the comparing of the first reference subscriber data to the second reference subscriber data comprises determining whether a match exists within a predefined range or geographic area.
  • 9. The identity verification method of claim 1, further comprising providing a verification status notification to a merchant.
  • 10. The identity verification method of claim 3, further comprising, prior to the searching, ascertaining if the ANI data or the BTN data corresponds to a billable subscriber line by performing at least one of: interrogating a network database with the ANI data to determine if the subscriber line is a billable subscriber line, and, if so, generating a decline status or an approved status in response to the interrogation; searching a threshold database to determine whether an account associated with the subscriber line has reached a maximum monetary amount; searching an off network (OFFNET) database to determine whether an industry standard Numbering Plan Area (NPA), an NXX, or an operating company number (OCN) of the subscriber line is present in the OFFNET database; searching an on network (ONNET) database to determine whether an industry standard Numbering Plan Area (NPA), an NXX, or an operating company number (OCN) of the subscriber line is present in the ONNET database; searching a competitive local exchange carrier (CLEC) database to determine whether the ANI data or the BTN data is known to have ported to a CLEC and whether transactions cannot be billed to an account associated with the subscriber line; searching a 42 BLOCK database to determine whether a billing block has been imposed on the subscriber line; or searching a block and cancel database to determine whether a request has been made to prevent further transactions from being billed to an account associated with the subscriber line. searching an unbilled database to determine whether there is a history of unbillable bills associated with the subscriber line; and searching an unpaid bills database to determine whether there is a history of unpaid bills associated with the subscriber line.
  • 11. The identity verification method of claim 1, further comprising, after determining of the first reference subscriber data, using the first reference subscriber data to search a regional account office (RAO) database to determine whether the subscriber line is billable.
  • 12. The identity verification method of claim 1, further comprising, after determining the first reference subscriber data receiving an operating company number (OCN) from the first database; determining whether the OCN corresponds to a known competitive local exchange carrier (CLEC); and determining whether the OCN corresponds to an off network (OFFNET) CLEC.
  • 13. The identity verification method of claim 1, further comprising, after determining the first reference subscriber data, using the first reference subscriber data to determine if a new Numbering Plan Area (NPA)/NXX and an operating company number (OCN) combination for the subscriber line are guidable to a correct telephone company for billing.
  • 14. The identity verification method of claim 1, further comprising interrogating a customer account record exchange (CARE) database.
  • 15. The identity verification method of claim 1, further comprising interrogating an ANI watch database to determine whether an account associated with the subscriber line has been previously adjusted.
  • 16. An identity verification method, the method comprising: obtaining automatic number identification (ANI) data or billing telephone number (BTN) data associated with a subscriber line of a telecommunications network; obtaining identification data associated with a subscriber, where said identification data is different from the ANI data or the BTN data; requesting a search of a first database using the ANI data or the BTN data to determine first reference subscriber data; requesting a search of a second database using the identification data and the first reference subscriber data to determine second reference subscriber data; and verifying an identity of a subscriber based on the second subscriber data.
  • 17. An identity verification system comprising: a network interface device to receive: automatic number identification (ANI) data or billing telephone number (BTN) data associated with a subscriber line of a telecommunications network, and identification data associated with a subscriber, said identification data being different from the ANI data or the BTN data; a processor to execute instructions stored in memory, the instructions comprising: requesting a search of a first database using the ANI data or the BTN data to determine first reference subscriber data, requesting a search of a second database using the identification data and the first reference subscriber data to determine second reference subscriber data, and verifying an identity of the subscriber based on the second subscriber data.
  • 18. The identity verification system of claim 16, wherein the first database and the second database are remotely located from the network interface device and the processor.
  • 19. The identity verification system of claim 16, wherein the processor is to execute the instructions stored in memory in real-time.
  • 20. The identity verification system of claim 16, wherein the processor is to execute instructions to search one or more remote databases comprising one or more 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, or a customer account record exchange (CARE) database.
Parent Case Info

The present application is a continuation of U.S. Pat. No. 7,054,430 entitled “METHOD AND APPARATUS TO VALIDATE A SUBSCRIBER LINE” filed Aug. 20, 2002 which claims the benefit of the filing date of U.S. provisional patent application No. 60/314,604 entitled “METHOD OF VALIDATING A SUBSCRIBER LINE” filed Aug. 23, 2001. U.S. Pat. No. 7,054,430 and U.S. provisional patent application No. 60/314,604 are incorporated herein by reference in their entirety.

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