US20130103558A1 - Wireless local area network (wlan) gateway system - Google Patents

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US20130103558A1 US13/711,300 US201213711300A US2013103558A1 US 20130103558 A1 US20130103558 A1 US 20130103558A1 US 201213711300 A US201213711300 A US 201213711300A US 2013103558 A1 US2013103558 A1 US 2013103558A1
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  • Patent application Ser. No. 10/348,972 entitled “Method for implementing an Internet Protocol (IP) charging and rating middleware platform and gateway system”.
  • IP Internet Protocol
  • Patent application Ser. No. 10/307,335 entitled “Improved method for implementing an Open Charging (OC) middleware platform and gateway system”.
  • Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN) technology represents an ever-evolving area of the art which enables high-speed wireless access to the Internet or to a company Intranet: given that the range of such WLAN Access Points is in the order of one hundred (100) metres, such service offerings have traditionally remained limited to discrete locales or ‘hot spots’ beyond the traditional workplace, as the ubiquitous coffee shop, rail stations, airports and so forth.
  • the invention disclosed herein does not require a given billable service to be characterized or limited to one of the three modalities as explicitly stipulated by Deshpande et al.'s application. Furthermore, Deshpande et al. does not teach or intimate a method whereby the relevant authentication, accounting and charging information is communicated to a centralized authentication or billing server (such as those hosted by macroscopic wireless carriers). In addition, the U.S. Patent Application 20020176579 by Deshpande et al. does not teach or suggest a method whereby the location information affects the billing mechanism associated with the provision of services or capabilities to a given end user as the case may be.
  • Kalavade et al. relies on a non-repudiation scheme whereby the subscriber is required to provide some form of personal data (e.g. their name, an address, a date of birth, and one or more digits of a social security number).
  • the invention disclosed herein does not require the use of personal data for the purpose of non-repudiation. Indeed, while the application by Kalavade et al.
  • the application does not teach or suggest a method whereby the authentication sequences can be mapped into an appropriate sequence supported by contemporary networks which utilize the EAP, ANSI 41, GSM MAP, RADIUS, or DIAMETER protocols as the case may be. Furthermore, the patent application does not teach or suggest a method whereby alternative methods of payment can by supported (e.g. prepaid vouchers or credit cards).
  • GSM 03.40 Digital cellular telecommunications system (Phase 2+);
  • TIA TR 45.2 IS-841, TIAIEIA-41-D Based Network Enhancements for MDN Based Message Centers
  • GSM 03.90 Digital cellular telecommunications system (Phase 2+);
  • TIA TR 45.2 IS-841, TIAIEIA-41-D Based Network Enhancements for MDN Based Message Centers
  • TIAIEIA ANSI-41 Cellular Radio telecommunications Intersystem Operations Diameter Base Protocol-draft-ietf-aaa-diameter-17
  • the present invention relates generally to wireless telecommunications network implementations and gateway services, and, in particular, to an improved method for implementing a Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN) gateway system.
  • WLAN Wireless Local Area Network
  • the invention of present provides for a real-time authentication and billing gateway system for Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN) traffic.
  • the improved method for implementing a Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN) gateway system intermediates and connects WLAN users to the wireless network in question by easily and openly integrating into existing telecommunications networks thereby capitalizing on the existing value and art found in billing, messaging, and IN platforms of present.
  • WLAN Wireless Local Area Network
  • the improved method for implementing a Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN) gateway system disclosed herewith provides real time authentication, billing and rating for Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN) traffic and/or other such broadband data services.
  • the invention exists as part of a computer program product which resides within the telecommunication carrier's core network.
  • ACs Access Controllers
  • WLAN users can gain network access from telecommunications network carrier controlled hot spots and partnered hot spot providers.
  • WLAN Wireless Local Area Network
  • wireless users within the appropriate coverage area, who do not have GSM: accounts are able to utilize the improved method for implementing a Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN) gateway system as articulated and employed within a telecommunications carrier's network, through the creation of temporary accounts via credit card, voucher or similar means,
  • the improved method for implementing a Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN) gateway system supports a variety of account replenishment mechanisms for wireless users via pre-paid vouchers, credit-cards and other such means.
  • WLAN Wireless Local Area Network
  • FIG. 1 illustrates a typical, non-limiting embodiment of the system level architecture employed in the disclosure of present.
  • the improved method for implementing a Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN) gateway system 100 can be functionally divided between an AAA gateway 110 and a Session Controller 120 together with Charging 150 and Rating elements 140 .
  • WLAN Wireless Local Area Network
  • the improved method for implementing a Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN) gateway system 100 behaves as an AAA server to the Access Controller (not shown) via mediation of AAA requests typically executed through the defacto standard RADIUS protocol.
  • the improved method for implementing a Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN) gateway system connects to the SMSC 40 using the Short Message Peer-to-Peer (SMPP) protocol and interface.
  • SMPP Short Message Peer-to-Peer
  • the SMPP interface 40 A is required for WLAN non-repudiation for subscribers.
  • an SMS message is delivered to the subscriber's MSISDN over SMPP and through the SMSC 40 . If a reply message is received from the subscriber, WLAN service will be offered to the subscriber. If no reply is received within a configurable interval, then WLAN service is not provided to the subscriber.
  • access to the computer program product which implements the improved method for implementing a Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN) gateway system 100 can be accessed through an Unstructured Supplementary Service Data (USSD) Gateway 50 A and related USSD access technologies (which remains well defined in the art including GSM 09.02 and GSM 03.90).
  • USSD Unstructured Supplementary Service Data
  • GSM 09.02 and GSM 03.90 GSM 09.02 and GSM 03.90.
  • USSD is utilized as an optional interface instead of SMPP for non-repudiation purposes.
  • SMS or USSD messaging mechanisms may also be used as a mechanism to modify subscriber preferences.
  • the invention will also permit subscribers and network operators to make configuration changes via a (web-based) provisioning interface.
  • the authentication mechanisms referred to utilize SMS non-repudiation and blacklist functionalities, which are meshed to provide the said authenticating mechanism for typical subscriber access in a provision less mode.
  • the dual mechanisms ensure a secure system to all fraud potentialities (aside from the regrettable theft of the mobile unit itself). Although in anticipating such eventualities, mobile unit theft could be handled via real-time barring using the blacklist functionality. Nonetheless, SMS non-repudiation ensured that the intended subscriber was, in fact, the subscriber outlined with the handset contract.
  • Blacklist functionality provides for the barring of service for criteria such as other carrier subscribers, theft, fraud, and so on.
  • the improved method for implementing a Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN) gateway system which mechanically exists as part of a computer program product, supports a variety of state of the art billing constructs which are reliant on the type of access mechanism utilized by the wireless user.
  • the charging engine 150 provides superior flexibility and allows the telecommunications carrier to offer a variety of billing mechanisms to their wireless user base.
  • WLAN gateway system 100 In further elucidating the art pertaining to WLAN billing, the logic of the improved method for implementing a Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN) gateway system 100 has been refined and articulated to support a number of scenarios/constructs; including, but not limited to, contract subscribers, voucher management system, credit card services and prepaid subscribers.
  • the listed scenarios/constructs shall be outlined further, to facilitate ease of instruction, although practitioners skilled in the subject matter will recognize that the billing scenarios remain only bounded by the state of the art.
  • the former invention tracks charges based on the subscriber rate plan (predefined). Said billing details are laid out in a telecommunications carrier-defined or otherwise flexibly defined Charging Detail Record (CDR). The CDR is then sent out/collected by downstream billing mechanisms 61 in a format compatible with the requisite art of said billing technologies.
  • subscriber rate plan predefined
  • Said billing details are laid out in a telecommunications carrier-defined or otherwise flexibly defined Charging Detail Record (CDR).
  • CDR Charging Detail Record
  • the wireless user in question enters their voucher as user id and thereafter, a temporary password.
  • the improved method for implementing a Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN) gateway system 100 validates the voucher through a voucher management system 63 (which remains well defined In the existing state of the art) and creates a WLAN session with said duration dependant upon the voucher amount and the given rate plan.
  • the WLAN Session Controller 120 stores the available balance and periodically decrements as such.
  • voucher sessions support mobility. That is to say, a wireless user may enter a hotel and purchase a voucher for two (2) hours worth of use and subsequently only use one (1) therewith and log off.
  • the vouchers can be articulated as to expire within a certain time frame if not used to their exhaustion.
  • the logic internal to the improved method for implementing a Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN) gateway system 100 initially validates the credit card purchase of a set amount of time, and returns a correlation id to the user.
  • the invention does not store any credit card parameters locally. Credit card users retain comparable benefits and advantages as that of the former voucher user. (Said credit card user can log back in using the returned correlation id and temporary password they selected for their initial access).
  • Prepaid subscribers are billed via SCP account decrementing 64 ( 64 A represents the interface) (which remains well defined in the art).
  • SCP account decrementing 64 64 A represents the interface
  • the logic and computer program product which implements the invention disclosed ensures that a sufficient balance exists and continues decrementing the SCP account 64 (said periodicity and amount of the account decrement is dependent on the used rate plan and billing interval settings) until the subscriber disconnects or the balance expires. In the latter scenario, the invention kills the session.
  • the functionality associated with the improved method for implementing an Open Charging (OC) middleware platform and gateway system as detailed in patent application Ser. No. 10/307335 is required to perform the necessary Prepaid charging functionality.
  • Technicians skilled in the art will recognize that the invention of present need not be limited to the aforementioned Open Charging (OC) middleware platform and gateway system and other similar network implementations may be employed without diluting the intent and scope as such.
  • the improved method for implementing a Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN) gateway system may also be co-articulated and implemented with the method for implementing an Internet Protocol (IP) charging and rating middleware platform and gateway system as detailed in patent application Ser. No. 10/348972, to enhance the packet/data rating and classification mechanisms inherent in the invention disclosed hereto.
  • IP Internet Protocol
  • Technicians skilled in the art will recognize that the invention of present need not be limited to the aforementioned method for implementing an Internet Protocol (IP) charging and rating middleware platform and gateway system and other similar network implementations may be employed without diluting the intent and scope as such.
  • Optional manifestations of the invention may authenticate the subscriber using the authentication sequences prescribed in ANSI-41, GSM TS 09.02, ETS1TS 100974, and 3GPP TS 29.002 Mobile Application Part (MAP) specifications as amended from time to time.
  • IMSI International Mobile Subscriber Identity
  • GSM TS 09.02 GSM TS 09.02
  • ETS1TS 100974 ETS1TS 100974, and 3GPP TS 29.002 Mobile Application Part (MAP) specifications as amended from time to time.
  • MAP Mobile Application Part
  • an alternative manifestation may leverage an alternative messaging sequence (for example, Send_Routing_Info_for_SM or SMS_Request for GSM and ANSI-41 based networks respectively) to confirm whether a given subscriber has an active subscription with a given network operator.
  • the messaging sequence messages may be used to correlate the location of the subscriber as inferred in the response message with the location of the subscriber as provided in the RADIUS based messages which emanate from. the Access Controller (not shown).

Abstract

The invention of present provides for real-time authentication and billing gateway for WLAN traffic. Notably, the improved method for implementing a Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN) gateway system enables telecommunications network operators (and like entities) to rate and bill for services accessed by the wireless user. The logic of the invention supports and furthers the art in regard to advanced real-time rating/billing in addition to providing for a variety of replenishment mechanism for casual users via pre-paid vouchers and credit cards.

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    PRIORITY CLAIM
  • This application is a divisional of U.S. application Ser. No. 12/964,928, filed Dec. 10, 2010; which is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/603,099, filed Jun. 19, 2003 (now U.S. Pat. No. 7,873,347), the contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
  • CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
  • Patent application Ser. No. 10/348,972 entitled “Method for implementing an Internet Protocol (IP) charging and rating middleware platform and gateway system”.
  • Patent application Ser. No. 10/307,335 entitled “Improved method for implementing an Open Charging (OC) middleware platform and gateway system”.
  • BACKGROUND ART
  • Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN) technology represents an ever-evolving area of the art which enables high-speed wireless access to the Internet or to a company Intranet: given that the range of such WLAN Access Points is in the order of one hundred (100) metres, such service offerings have traditionally remained limited to discrete locales or ‘hot spots’ beyond the traditional workplace, as the ubiquitous coffee shop, rail stations, airports and so forth.
  • The prior art teachings in this area remain quite limited in light of the state of the art (and evolution beyond such). Consider, U.S. Patent Application 200201:76579 by Deshpande et al., entitled Location-based services using wireless hotspot technology, which provides for a method of providing location-based services to a wireless device using a hotspot access point, comprising: establishing a connection between the wireless device and the hotspot access point; and providing information associated with the physical location of the hotspot access point to the wireless device. However, the application by Deshpande et al. restricts the billing mechanism to one of three modalities ‘business’, ‘public’ or ‘personal’. The invention disclosed herein does not require a given billable service to be characterized or limited to one of the three modalities as explicitly stipulated by Deshpande et al.'s application. Furthermore, Deshpande et al. does not teach or intimate a method whereby the relevant authentication, accounting and charging information is communicated to a centralized authentication or billing server (such as those hosted by macroscopic wireless carriers). In addition, the U.S. Patent Application 20020176579 by Deshpande et al. does not teach or suggest a method whereby the location information affects the billing mechanism associated with the provision of services or capabilities to a given end user as the case may be.
  • Further prior art also remain limited in its teachings. Consider U.S. Patent Application 20030051041 by Kalavade et al., according to its title provides for a method and apparatus for integrating billing and authentication functions in local area and wide area wireless data networks. However, Kalavade et al. relies on a non-repudiation scheme whereby the subscriber is required to provide some form of personal data (e.g. their name, an address, a date of birth, and one or more digits of a social security number). The invention disclosed herein does not require the use of personal data for the purpose of non-repudiation. Indeed, while the application by Kalavade et al. indicates that integration with a given ‘backoffice’ server (an HLR) is required, the application does not teach or suggest a method whereby the authentication sequences can be mapped into an appropriate sequence supported by contemporary networks which utilize the EAP, ANSI 41, GSM MAP, RADIUS, or DIAMETER protocols as the case may be. Furthermore, the patent application does not teach or suggest a method whereby alternative methods of payment can by supported (e.g. prepaid vouchers or credit cards).
  • And still further, International Application 03/032618 filed under the Patent Cooperation Treaty by Mellstrand et al., entitled Integration of Billing between Cellular and WLAN Networks, provides a method for integrating a cellular and wlan network for the purpose of billing via a ‘Sign up Server’. However the application by Mellstrand et al., relies on the use of the GGSN in order to communicate with the HLR for the retrieval of user information and to authenticate the user. The invention disclosed herein does not require the use of the GGSN, nor is the disclosed invention restricted to GSM/GPRS based macroscopic networks. Furthermore, Mellstrand et al.'s application does not teach or suggest a method whereby wlan charges can be accrued against prepaid accounts nor does it intimate a method whereby alternative methods of payment (e.g. prepaid vouchers or credit cards) can by supported for the purpose billing WLAN access and usage.
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  • The present invention relates generally to wireless telecommunications network implementations and gateway services, and, in particular, to an improved method for implementing a Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN) gateway system.
  • SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
  • The invention of present provides for a real-time authentication and billing gateway system for Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN) traffic. The improved method for implementing a Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN) gateway system intermediates and connects WLAN users to the wireless network in question by easily and openly integrating into existing telecommunications networks thereby capitalizing on the existing value and art found in billing, messaging, and IN platforms of present.
  • The improved method for implementing a Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN) gateway system disclosed herewith provides real time authentication, billing and rating for Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN) traffic and/or other such broadband data services. The invention exists as part of a computer program product which resides within the telecommunication carrier's core network. By interfacing with multiple Access Controllers (ACs) over a Remote Access Dial In User Server {RADIUS), DIAMETER, or LDAP interface, WLAN users can gain network access from telecommunications network carrier controlled hot spots and partnered hot spot providers. By acting as a gateway between wireless LAN hot spots and the telecommunications carrier's IN infrastructure the improved method for implementing a Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN) gateway system has been articulated with the necessary logic and art to facilitate the billing of existing wireless prepaid and postpaid accounts. In further landmark embodiments, wireless users, within the appropriate coverage area, who do not have GSM: accounts are able to utilize the improved method for implementing a Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN) gateway system as articulated and employed within a telecommunications carrier's network, through the creation of temporary accounts via credit card, voucher or similar means,
  • In additional embodiments the improved method for implementing a Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN) gateway system supports a variety of account replenishment mechanisms for wireless users via pre-paid vouchers, credit-cards and other such means.
  • BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
  • FIG. 1 illustrates a typical, non-limiting embodiment of the system level architecture employed in the disclosure of present.
  • DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
  • With reference to FIG. 1, although the invention of present exists as part of a computer program product, for the purposes of simplicity and ease of instruction, the improved method for implementing a Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN) gateway system 100 can be functionally divided between an AAA gateway 110 and a Session Controller 120 together with Charging 150 and Rating elements 140.
  • Continuing with reference to FIG. 1, in the preferred embodiment, the improved method for implementing a Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN) gateway system 100 behaves as an AAA server to the Access Controller (not shown) via mediation of AAA requests typically executed through the defacto standard RADIUS protocol.
  • Practitioners and other honourable members skilled in the art will recognize that a variety of protocols (for example, DIAMETER and LDAP) and like logical instructions may be employed without diluting the intent and scope of the invention of present, and its inclusion herewith serves merely for the purpose of elucidation, simplicity and ease of instruction.
  • Still with reference to FIG. 1, the improved method for implementing a Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN) gateway system connects to the SMSC 40 using the Short Message Peer-to-Peer (SMPP) protocol and interface. (The SMPP interface 40A is required for WLAN non-repudiation for subscribers). Following subscriber authentication an SMS message is delivered to the subscriber's MSISDN over SMPP and through the SMSC 40. If a reply message is received from the subscriber, WLAN service will be offered to the subscriber. If no reply is received within a configurable interval, then WLAN service is not provided to the subscriber. Practitioners and other honourable members skilled in the art will recognize that a variety of protocols and like logical instructions may be employed apart from SMPP without diluting the intent and scope of the invention of present, and its inclusion herewith serves merely for the purpose of elucidation, simplicity and ease of instruction.
  • Where relevant, access to the computer program product which implements the improved method for implementing a Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN) gateway system 100 can be accessed through an Unstructured Supplementary Service Data (USSD) Gateway 50A and related USSD access technologies (which remains well defined in the art including GSM 09.02 and GSM 03.90). In light of the state of the art, USSD is utilized as an optional interface instead of SMPP for non-repudiation purposes.
  • Those skilled in the art will recognize that SMS or USSD messaging mechanisms may also be used as a mechanism to modify subscriber preferences. The invention will also permit subscribers and network operators to make configuration changes via a (web-based) provisioning interface.
  • The authentication mechanisms referred to utilize SMS non-repudiation and blacklist functionalities, which are meshed to provide the said authenticating mechanism for typical subscriber access in a provision less mode. The dual mechanisms ensure a secure system to all fraud potentialities (aside from the regrettable theft of the mobile unit itself). Although in anticipating such eventualities, mobile unit theft could be handled via real-time barring using the blacklist functionality. Nonetheless, SMS non-repudiation ensured that the intended subscriber was, in fact, the subscriber outlined with the handset contract. Blacklist functionality provides for the barring of service for criteria such as other carrier subscribers, theft, fraud, and so on.
  • The improved method for implementing a Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN) gateway system, which mechanically exists as part of a computer program product, supports a variety of state of the art billing constructs which are reliant on the type of access mechanism utilized by the wireless user. The charging engine 150 provides superior flexibility and allows the telecommunications carrier to offer a variety of billing mechanisms to their wireless user base.
  • In further elucidating the art pertaining to WLAN billing, the logic of the improved method for implementing a Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN) gateway system 100 has been refined and articulated to support a number of scenarios/constructs; including, but not limited to, contract subscribers, voucher management system, credit card services and prepaid subscribers. The listed scenarios/constructs shall be outlined further, to facilitate ease of instruction, although practitioners skilled in the subject matter will recognize that the billing scenarios remain only bounded by the state of the art.
  • For contract subscribers, after said subscribers have authenticated with the computer program product which implements the improved method for implementing a Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN) gateway system 100, the former invention tracks charges based on the subscriber rate plan (predefined). Said billing details are laid out in a telecommunications carrier-defined or otherwise flexibly defined Charging Detail Record (CDR). The CDR is then sent out/collected by downstream billing mechanisms 61 in a format compatible with the requisite art of said billing technologies.
  • For voucher access, the wireless user in question enters their voucher as user id and thereafter, a temporary password. Through an optional interface 63A (in a varying embodiment), the improved method for implementing a Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN) gateway system 100 validates the voucher through a voucher management system 63 (which remains well defined In the existing state of the art) and creates a WLAN session with said duration dependant upon the voucher amount and the given rate plan. The WLAN Session Controller 120 stores the available balance and periodically decrements as such. In advancing the art and in promoting its use thereof, voucher sessions support mobility. That is to say, a wireless user may enter a hotel and purchase a voucher for two (2) hours worth of use and subsequently only use one (1) therewith and log off. Said wireless user could then venture to a WLAN active airport, log back in with the voucher id and temporary password they chose and utilize the remaining hour. In alternate embodiments, the vouchers can be articulated as to expire within a certain time frame if not used to their exhaustion.
  • Now, where a credit card is used as the means of payment 62 (62A represents the interface), the logic internal to the improved method for implementing a Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN) gateway system 100 initially validates the credit card purchase of a set amount of time, and returns a correlation id to the user. In deference to the need to maintain credit card privacy and security, the invention does not store any credit card parameters locally. Credit card users retain comparable benefits and advantages as that of the former voucher user. (Said credit card user can log back in using the returned correlation id and temporary password they selected for their initial access).
  • Prepaid subscribers are billed via SCP account decrementing 64 (64A represents the interface) (which remains well defined in the art). Prior to authenticating, the logic and computer program product which implements the invention disclosed ensures that a sufficient balance exists and continues decrementing the SCP account 64 (said periodicity and amount of the account decrement is dependent on the used rate plan and billing interval settings) until the subscriber disconnects or the balance expires. In the latter scenario, the invention kills the session. To facilitate real-time SCP account debiting, the functionality associated with the improved method for implementing an Open Charging (OC) middleware platform and gateway system as detailed in patent application Ser. No. 10/307335 is required to perform the necessary Prepaid charging functionality. Technicians skilled in the art will recognize that the invention of present need not be limited to the aforementioned Open Charging (OC) middleware platform and gateway system and other similar network implementations may be employed without diluting the intent and scope as such.
  • The improved method for implementing a Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN) gateway system may also be co-articulated and implemented with the method for implementing an Internet Protocol (IP) charging and rating middleware platform and gateway system as detailed in patent application Ser. No. 10/348972, to enhance the packet/data rating and classification mechanisms inherent in the invention disclosed hereto. Technicians skilled in the art will recognize that the invention of present need not be limited to the aforementioned method for implementing an Internet Protocol (IP) charging and rating middleware platform and gateway system and other similar network implementations may be employed without diluting the intent and scope as such.
  • Optional manifestations of the invention may authenticate the subscriber using the authentication sequences prescribed in ANSI-41, GSM TS 09.02, ETS1TS 100974, and 3GPP TS 29.002 Mobile Application Part (MAP) specifications as amended from time to time. Those skilled in the art will recognize that International Mobile Subscriber Identity (IMSI) and alternative Mobile Station identifiers as well as subscriber Authentication parametric attributes retrieved from the Access Controller (not shown) may be used to initiate an authentication sequence with the HLR 70 and/or Authentication Center (not shown). Yet an alternative manifestation may leverage an alternative messaging sequence (for example, Send_Routing_Info_for_SM or SMS_Request for GSM and ANSI-41 based networks respectively) to confirm whether a given subscriber has an active subscription with a given network operator. Those skilled in the art will recognize that the messaging sequence messages may be used to correlate the location of the subscriber as inferred in the response message with the location of the subscriber as provided in the RADIUS based messages which emanate from. the Access Controller (not shown).

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What is claimed is:
1. A wireless local area network (WLAN) gateway system, comprising:
an access gateway connected to an access controller of a WLAN;
said access gateway configured to receive authentication information for a user associated with a mobile computing device, said access gateway retrieving information from a database containing user information in order to authenticate the user;
a charging engine connected to said access gateway, said charging engine being configured to generate charging details associated with access of said WLAN by said mobile computing device; and
at least one interface configured to access a plurality of billing systems, at least one of the billing systems being configured for pre-paid billing for user access of the WLAN and at least another of the billing systems being configured for post-paid billing for user access of the WLAN.
2. The system of claim 1, wherein said access gateway is configured to emulate an authentication, authorization and accounting (AAA) server.
3. The system of claim 1, further comprising:
a rating element connected to said access gateway, said rating element configured to determine a rate of charge for packets carried between said mobile computing device and said WLAN, said rate of charge based on a classification assigned to each of said packets, said charging details being based on said rate of charge; and
a session controller connected to said access gateway.
4. The system of claim 3, said session controller further configured to store an available voucher balance, wherein said charging engine being configured to decrement said available voucher balance.
5. The system of claim 4, said charging element further configured, prior to said access gateway permitting said mobile computing device to access said WLAN, to send a voucher validation instruction via a voucher interface.
6. The system of claim 3, said session controller further configured to generate a correlation identifier and a temporary password prior to said access gateway permitting said mobile computing device to access said WLAN, wherein said charging details include decrementing a credit card balance.
7. The system of claim 1, wherein the billing systems include a billing system of an existing telecommunications network.
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