IP Library Granted Patent US 7,133,508
Granted Patent B1
US 7,133,508 · App. 09/565,311 · Granted Nov 7, 2006

Prepaid long distance call system and method

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Patent No.
US 7,133,508
App. No.
09/565,311
Granted
Nov 7, 2006
Kind
B1
Abstract

A subscriber's line is associated with a prepaid long distance account. When the subscriber attempts a long distance call, it is determined from the dialed digits whether the attempted call is a long distance call. If a long distance call is attempted, the subscriber's prepaid account is checked to determine whether it has any remaining credits. If no credits are remaining, the subscriber is so informed, and the call is disconnected. If the subscriber has credits remaining, the call is connected as long as credits are remaining in the prepaid account.

Claims (74)

1. A method for routing a long distance call, the method comprising:

a) receiving a destination telephone number dialed by a subscriber on a subscriber line associated with a local service provider;

b) determining, based on the destination telephone number, that a long distance call is being attempted on the subscriber line;

c) in response to said step a), sending a query message to a signal control point (SCP) to determine whether a spending limit associated with the subscriber line has been reached; and

d) routing the long distance call to a long distance carrier selected by the subscriber, based upon said step b), wherein the long distance carrier is capable of providing prepaid calling services and is a different entity than the local service provider.

2. The method of claim 1 wherein said step a) further includes the step of:

e) detecting an off-hook delay trigger.

3. The method of claim 2 wherein said step a) further includes the step of:

f) sending a query message to a database in response to said step e) to determine if the call is a long distance call.

4. The method of claim 3 wherein said step f) further includes the step of sending the query to an SCP.

5. The method of claim 1 wherein said steps a–d are performed in an Advanced Intelligent Network.

6. A method for routing a long distance call, the method comprising:

a) receiving a destination telephone number dialed by a subscriber on a subscriber line associated with a local service provider;

b) determining, based on the destination telephone number, that a long distance call is being attempted on the subscriber line;

c) determining, at a service control point, whether a spending limit associated with the subscriber line has been reached;

d) routing the call to a long distance carrier selected by the subscriber, wherein the long distance carrier is capable of providing prepaid calling services and is a different entity than the local service provider; and

e) routing the long distance call.

7. The method of claim 6 wherein said step d) includes the steps of:

decreasing the credit associated with the subscriber line as the long distance call continues;

comparing the credit to a predetermined threshold.

8. The method of claim 7 further including the step of disconnecting the long distance call based upon a determination that the credit has reached the predetermined threshold.

9. The method of claim 7 further including the step of:

generating a warning on the subscriber line when the credit reaches the predetermined threshold.

10. The method of claim 6 further including the steps of:

f) monitoring a duration of the long distance call; and

g) comparing the duration of the long distance call to the spending limit.

11. A method for routing a long distance call, the method comprising:

a) receiving a destination telephone number dialed by a subscriber on a subscriber line associated with a local service provider;

b) determining, based on the destination telephone number, that a long distance call is being attempted on the subscriber line;

c) determining, at a service control point, whether a spending limit associated with the subscriber line has been reached;

d) routing the call to a long distance provider selected by the subscriber, wherein the long distance carrier is capable of providing prepaid calling services and is a different entity than the local service provider;

d) determining whether a spending limit associated with the subscriber line has been reached;

e) collecting a PIN from the subscriber in response to said step a);

f) verifying the PIN; and

g) routing the call in said step c) based upon said step e).

12. An intelligent network system comprising:

a prepaid account associated with a subscriber line and having a variable level of credit;

a service switching point (SSP) associated with a local telecommunications service provider and in communication with the subscriber line, wherein the SSP receives an attempted call to a destination telephone number from the subscriber line and generates a query in response to the destination telephone number;

a service control point (SCP) associated with the local telecommunications service provider and in communication with the SSP, wherein the SCP receives the query from the SSP and determines, based on the query, whether the attempted call is a long distance call, and wherein the SCP determines the level of credit in the prepaid account; and

a switch in communication with the SCP and SSP, wherein the switch routes the attempted call to a long distance carrier selected by the subscriber, based upon the determination that the attempted call is a long distance call, wherein the long distance carrier is capable of providing prepaid calling services and is a different entity than the local service provider.

13. The intelligent network system of claim 12 , wherein the switch is the SSP, and wherein the switch routes the attempted call based upon the level of credit.

14. The intelligent network system of claim 12 wherein the switch is associated with the long distance carrier.

15. The intelligent network system of claim 12 , further comprising:

a prepaid platform associated with the long distance carrier, said SSP routing the attempted call to the prepaid platform based upon the SCP determining if the attempted call is a long distance call.

16. The intelligent network system of claim 13 wherein the SSP sends the query based upon the SSP detecting an off-hook delay trigger on the caller line.

17. The intelligent network system of claim 13 wherein the SSP sends a dialed number, dialed on the subscriber line, to the SCP with the query.

18. The intelligent network system of claim 17 wherein the SCP determines if the call is a long distance call based upon the dialed number.

19. The intelligent network system of claim 13 wherein the SCP monitors the level of credit in the prepaid account during the call.

20. The intelligent network system of claim 13 wherein the SCP generates a disconnect call signal based upon the level of credit.

21. The intelligent network system of clam 13 further including an intelligent peripheral (IP) collecting a access code from the caller line in response to the query.

22. The intelligent network system of claim 21 wherein the SCP verifies the access code and the SSP routes the call based upon the verification of the access code.

23. The intelligent network system of claim 21 wherein the SCP instructs the IP to generate an announcement on the caller line based upon the level of credit.

24. The system of claim 15 , further comprising an intelligent peripheral (IP) associated with the long distance provider and in communication with the prepaid platform.

25. The system of claim 12 , wherein, after the caller makes a payment to the local service provider, the local service provider pays the long distance carrier.

26. The system of claim 15 , wherein the prepaid account is periodically replenished by the prepaid platform when the caller makes a payment to the local service provider.

27. The system of claim 15 , wherein the prepaid platform collects an access code from the caller line.

28. The intelligent network system of claim 27 wherein the prepaid platform verifies the access code and routes the attempted call based upon the verification of the access code.

29. An intelligent network system comprising:

a service switching point (SSP) associated with a local telecommunications service provider and in communication with a caller line, wherein the SSP receives an attempted call to a destination telephone number from the caller line and generates a query in response to the attempted call from the caller line;

a prepaid account associated with the caller line and having a variable level of credit; and

a service control point (SCP), associated with a local telecommunications provider and in communication with the SSP, wherein the SCP receives the query from the SSP and instructs the SSP to route the attempted call to a long distance carrier selected by the caller, based upon the level of credit in the prepaid account wherein the long distance carrier is a different entity than the local service provider and is capable of providing prepaid calling services.

30. The intelligent network system of claim 29 wherein the SSP sends the query based upon the SSP detecting an off-hook delay trigger on the caller line.

31. The intelligent network system of claim 29 wherein the SSP sends a dialed number dialed on the caller line, to the SCP with the query.

32. The intelligent network system of claim 31 wherein the SCP determines if the call is a long distance call based upon the dialed number.

33. The intelligent network system of claim 29 wherein the SCP monitors the level of credit in the prepaid account during the call.

34. The intelligent network system of claim 33 wherein the SCP generates a disconnect call signal based upon the level of credit.

35. The intelligent network system of claim 29 fixer including an intelligent peripheral (IP) collecting a access code from the caller line in response to the query.

36. The intelligent network system of claim 35 wherein the SCP verifies the access code and the SSP routes the attempted call based upon the verification of the access code.

37. The intelligent network system of claim 36 wherein the SCP instructs the IP to generate an announcement on the caller line based upon the level of credit.

38. The intelligent network system of claim 29 further including an intelligent peripheral (IP) monitoring the duration of the long distance call.

39. The intelligent network system of claim 38 wherein the SCP instructs the IP to monitor the duration of the long distance call.

40. The intelligent network system of claim 38 wherein the IP instructs the SCP to change the level of credit in the prepaid account based upon the duration of the long distance call.

41. The intelligent network system of claim 40 wherein the SCP monitors the level of credit in the prepaid account during the long distance call.

42. The intelligent network system of claim 41 wherein the SCP instructs the IP to end the long distance call based upon the level of credit in the prepaid account.

Assignments (3)
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Mar 25, 2024
From: COMPUTERSHARE TRUST COMPANY, N.A, AS SUCCESSOR TO WELLS FARGO BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS NOTES COLLATERAL AGENT
To: QWEST COMMUNICATIONS INTERNATIONAL INC.
Reel/Frame 066885/0917 →
NOTES SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Jan 24, 2020
From: QWEST COMMUNICATIONS INTERNATIONAL INC.
To: WELLS FARGO BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION
Reel/Frame 051692/0646 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Nov 1, 2017
From: QWEST COMMUNICATIONS INTERNATIONAL INC.
To: BANK OF AMERICA, N.A., AS COLLATERAL AGENT
Reel/Frame 044652/0829 →