This application claims the benefit of priority to German Application No. 103 03 704.7 which was filed in the German language on Jan. 30, 2003, the contents of which are hereby incorporated by reference.
The invention relates to a method for service billing within a communication network.
One of the following billing methods is as a rule employed in connection with the use of services in the area of information and communication. With one method, the charges for services used are summated and periodically invoiced to the service user (what is termed a postpaid method). With the other method, the charges due for the services to be used are paid by the users in advance (what is termed a prepaid method).
A technical distinction is made in billing between what is termed rating, which is to say determining the tariff or price to be applied to a service, and what is termed charging, which is to say the actual billing. For users periodically receiving an invoice (what are termed postpaid users), the billing, which is to say establishing a total amount and dispatching the written invoice to the user, as a rule takes place at the end of the invoicing period.
Once a check has to be carried out for a user of an information network or, as the case may be, communication network prior to service provisioning by the provider of information and communication services in order to determine whether, for instance, the user's credit on what is termed the prepaid account has been exhausted or not, rating, as it is termed, must also take place before the end of service provisioning. After what is termed rating has been carried out, an amount determined from the tariff is reserved on the user's charge account through what is termed the charging process so it can be ensured that the user will be able to make full payment for the service to be provided. As a result, it may in certain circumstances no longer be possible to perform billing for activities possibly running in parallel.
A distinction is made in this what is termed charging process, described above, between what is termed session charging (session-dependent billing) and what is termed event charging (event-dependent billing). The type of billing termed event charging is characterized in its being foreseeable before a service starts being used how service use will appear. What is concerned in this case is a specific event such as, for example, sending a short message via the SMS (Short Message Service) service. This what is termed session charging is characterized in that the end (referred to the time, for instance) is not foreseeable prior to or, as the case may be, at the start of service use so that billing in units, for example time units or data volume units, takes place continuously during service use such as in the case of, say, a voice telephone service which is billed in time units, for example in minutes.
The charging systems and rating systems described are implemented separately in present-day information and communication networks and so have to interact with each other prior to or, as the case may be, during or, as the case may be, following service use. Telecommunication standards for interfaces between charging systems and rating systems of said type are currently under discussion within the scope of UMTS Release 6 of the 3GPP (3rd Generation Partnership Project).
Present-day implementations in which a charging system interacts with a rating system are employed for what is termed session charging and what is termed event charging. For what is termed session charging it is necessary, for the reasons cited, for the charging system or, as the case may be, billing system and the rating system or, as the case may be, system for tariff storage to communicate with each other possibly several times during service use by a user in order to handle billing correctly. If, for example, a tariff changeover (for example from a daytime to an evening tariff) has to take place for the user at a specific time while service use is in progress, the rating system, as it is termed, will have to determine a new tariff to be applied to said user. The rating system is normally only called up by what is termed the charging system prior to or, as the case may be, during service use. The previous rating systems or, as the case may be, charging systems offer no or, as the case may be, only little potential for implementing further tariff structuring or, as the case may be, charge structuring for a service use:
For billing during service use, several interrogations of the valid tariff amount are, moreover, necessary from what is termed the rating system, with stringent demands being placed on said rating system's response characteristics in order to achieve an adequate level of performance ensuring acceptable charging system response times.
The invention discloses a service billing method that improves the performance level of billing and increases flexibility in terms of implementing further tariff models. Disclosing components or, as the case may be, systems for implementing the improved method is a further object of the invention.
In one embodiment of the invention, upon termination of the use of a service, a concluding tariff interrogation is performed that will enable the charge amount to be correctively adjusted. The method according to the embodiment includes, for example:
The duration of usage is preferably subdivided into what is termed time units, for example one or three minutes. The quantity of the service used can be specified on the basis of the maximum data volume that can be transmitted, for example one or five Mbytes. The quality of the service (QoS: Quality of Service) can also be specified.
Further billing parameters are conceivable which will either influence the applicable tariff or, as the case may be, reduce the charge amount. Conceivable in particular are price discounts associated with a rebate or with the “bundling” cited at the beginning or in association with playing advertising programs or, as the case may be, price discounts that are bulk discounts.
If the anticipated duration of usage has been subdivided into time units, the above-described check on the reserved charge amount will be repeated after each time unit or a predefined number of time units. The above-described check on the reserved charge amount can also be repeated after a predefined maximum volume of data that can be transmitted.
The method according to the invention has the following advantages:
The invention is described in more detail below with reference to exemplary embodiment and the drawings, in which:
In this connection, the method according to the invention is performed as follows:
Both the billing system CS and the tariff storage system RS are embodied in such a way as to provide support for the administration of the reserved charge amounts or, as the case may be, preferential tariff amounts as well as corrective adjustment of the funds actually to be debited.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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103037047 | Jan 2003 | DE | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/EP04/00261 | 1/15/2004 | WO | 7/29/2005 |