US20130121215A1 - Local access to a mobile network - Google Patents

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US20130121215A1 US13/735,877 US201313735877A US2013121215A1 US 20130121215 A1 US20130121215 A1 US 20130121215A1 US 201313735877 A US201313735877 A US 201313735877A US 2013121215 A1 US2013121215 A1 US 2013121215A1
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  • the present invention relates to telecommunications processing in general, and more particularly to the local access of a mobile telecommunication network.
  • a typical mobile network includes one or more user cellular telephones, referred to as Mobile Stations (MS), communicating with a radio transceiver, or Base Transceiver Station (BTSC), that is connected to the core network via a Base Station Controller (BSC).
  • MS Mobile Stations
  • BTSC Base Transceiver Station
  • BSC Base Station Controller
  • the BTSC is usually connected to the BSC via a dedicated communication line, such as a T1 TDM telephone line or microwave link.
  • the BSC in turn is connected to the cellular carrier network.
  • the over-the-air bandwidth is limited and may eventually reach saturation. For example, when a large number of users are in the same vicinity their combined traffic may saturate the over-the-air bandwidth, since they all share a limited portion of the radio spectrum for transmission to the BTSC.
  • One current methodology for alleviating the problem is to increase the efficacy of the radio base stations, such as by increasing the number of BTSCs or enhancing their capacities.
  • radio spectrum remains an extremely valuable resource, and installation and setup of BTSCs are quite expensive.
  • a method for billing a subscriber to a cellular telephone service for a VoIP call made by the subscriber including determining when a subscriber to a cellular telephone service places a telephone call to a remote device using a local device associated with the subscription, where the telephone call has at least one VoIP call leg, capturing session information related to the telephone call, including information identifying the subscriber, and providing the information to a provider of the cellular telephone service, thereby enabling the cellular telephone service provider to bill the subscriber for the VoIP call.
  • the determining step includes determining where a first leg of the call is carried by non-cellular telephone infrastructure.
  • the method further includes calculating a billing cost incurred by the local device for the call.
  • the method further includes debiting a billing record of the subscriber for the billing cost.
  • the method further includes crediting an owner of a local network through which call is placed for the billing cost.
  • the crediting step includes crediting the owner by crediting an account belonging to the owner at an ISP of the owner.
  • a method for billing a subscriber to a cellular telephone service for a VoIP call made by the subscriber including determining when a subscriber to a cellular telephone service places a telephone call to a remote device using a local device associated with the subscription, where the telephone call has at least one VoIP call leg, capturing session information related to the telephone call, including information identifying the subscriber, calculating a billing cost incurred by the local device for the call, and providing the information and the billing cost to a provider of the cellular telephone service, thereby enabling the cellular telephone service provider to bill the subscriber for the VoIP call.
  • a system for billing a subscriber to a cellular telephone service for a VoIP call made by the subscriber, the system including a local device configured to place a call to a remote device, and a gateway configured to determine when a subscriber to a cellular telephone service places a telephone call to the remote device using the local device associated with the subscription, where the telephone call has at least one VoIP call leg, capture session information related to the telephone call, including information identifying the subscriber, and provide the information to a provider of the cellular telephone service for billing the subscriber for the VOIP call.
  • the local device is configured to place the call at least partially via the non-cellular telephone infrastructure.
  • system further includes a billing logic module configured to calculate a billing cost incurred by the local device for the call.
  • the billing logic module is configured to debit a billing record of the subscriber for the billing cost.
  • the billing logic module is configured to credit an owner of a local network through which call is placed for the billing cost.
  • the billing logic module is configured to credit the owner by crediting an account belonging to the owner at an ISP of the owner.
  • a system for billing a subscriber to a cellular telephone service for a VoIP call made by the subscriber, the system including a local device configured to place a call to a remote device, and a gateway configured to determine when a subscriber to a cellular telephone service places a telephone call to the remote device using the local device associated with the subscription, where the telephone call has at least one VoIP call leg, capture session information related to the telephone call, including information identifying the subscriber, calculate a billing cost incurred by the local device for the call, and provide the information and the billing cost to a provider of the cellular telephone service for billing the subscriber for the VoIP call.
  • FIG. 1A is a simplified pictorial illustration of a system for local access to a mobile network, constructed and operative in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention
  • FIG. 1B is a simplified flowchart illustration of a method for mobile network communications, operative in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention
  • FIG. 1C is a simplified flowchart illustration of a method for local access to a mobile network, operative in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 2 is a simplified flowchart illustration of an example method for billing mobile telephone users for communications via a local network, operative in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 1A is a simplified pictorial illustration of a system for local access to a mobile network, constructed and operative in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention
  • FIG. 1B is a simplified flowchart illustration of a method for mobile network communications, operative in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention.
  • a traditional cellular telephone communications network such as a GSM network
  • the location of a local device 100 such as a cellular telephone of a cellular telephone service subscriber
  • HLR home location register
  • the registration of local device 100 in the GSM network typically traverses the following path: from the local device 100 over a mobile radio network 120 to a Base Transceiver Station (BTSC) 125 , from there to a Base Station Controller (BSC) 130 , and then to a Mobile Switching Center (MSC) 135 .
  • the MSC 135 registers local device 100 in HLR 140 .
  • BTSC Base Transceiver Station
  • BSC Base Station Controller
  • MSC Mobile Switching Center
  • the MSC 135 registers local device 100 in HLR 140 .
  • a remote device 110 such as a cellular telephone of a roaming cellular telephone service subscriber or a cellular telephone service subscriber of a different cellular telephone service, dial local device 100 's access number, such as local device 100 's telephone number, MSC 135 is able to determine local device 100 's location based on information available in HLR 140 .
  • remote device 110 when remote device 110 attempts to initiate a communication channel with local device 100 , remote device 110 contacts MSC 135 , which queries HLR 140 for the location of local device 100 and establishes a communication channel that traverses BSC 130 and BTSC 125 over mobile radio network 120 to local device 100 .
  • Local device 100 is preferably configured to communicate with a pico cell 170 in a local network 160 setting, such as in a local area network environment.
  • Pico cell 170 preferably takes the place of BTSC 125 within local network 160 and is preferably configured to communicate with local device 100 , such as via WiFiTM, BluetoothTM, or GSM radio signal.
  • Pico cell 170 preferably communicates with a local gateway 180 that is connected to a data network 185 , such as the Internet.
  • Local gateway 180 typically communicates utilizing voice over IP (VoIP) protocols, such as SIP and RTP, with a remote gateway 190 .
  • VoIP voice over IP
  • local gateway 180 may create a SIP session with remote gateway, notifying remote gateway 190 of local device 100 's current location.
  • Remote gateway 190 may then register local device 100 in HLR 140 , such as by communicating over PARLAY or SS7 connections. Remote gateway 190 may further identify itself as a Visiting Location Register (VLR) to HLR 140 as described hereinbelow with reference to FIG. 2 . At the termination of the SIP session, remote gateway 190 may de-register local device 100 from HLR 140 .
  • VLR Visit Location Register
  • FIG. 1C is a simplified flowchart illustration of a method for local access to a mobile network, operative in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention.
  • local gateway 180 preferably constructs a SIP session with remote gateway 190 , which may then redirect voice traffic through a VoIP gateway 195 .
  • the user may speak from within local network 160 to a user of remote device 110 that is part of a telephony network, such as a PSTN network, where the call has a VoIP component, or “leg,” and where the first leg of the call may be carried by non-cellular telephone infrastructure, such as a home or business WiFiTM local area network.
  • the voice traffic takes the path from local device 100 over local network 160 , via pico cell 170 , local gateway 180 , over data network 185 through VoIP gateway 195 , and terminating at remote device 110 , with the optional help of remote gateway 190 .
  • FIG. 2 is a simplified flowchart illustration of a method for billing mobile telephone users for communications via a local network, operative in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention.
  • a local network 160 may have an associated billing address, such as where Internet access from a home network may be billed to the resident of the home.
  • Communication from local network 160 over data network 185 may incur charges that are then billed to the preferred billing address.
  • an Internet Service Provider ISP
  • ISP Internet Service Provider
  • the present invention includes a billing logic module, preferably located within remote gateway 190 , described hereinbelow.
  • pico cell 170 When visiting local device 100 utilizes local network 160 to communicate over data network 185 , pico cell 170 preferably retrieves the visiting local device 100 's information, such as its SIM card ID identifying the subscriber, as well as the device ID, and provides the information in the data transmitted to local gateway 180 .
  • Local gateway 180 preferably encodes this information into its outbound data streams. For example, local gateway 180 may embed the information into the SIP ‘from’ header field or in the RTP packets, within a fixed byte sized.
  • VoIP gateway 195 preferably decodes the visiting local device 100 's information and preferably notifies remote gateway 190 of the packets communicated by the visiting local device 100 over data network 185 utilizing local network 160 .
  • remote gateway 190 may monitor local device 100 's communications and capture related session information, such as that found in the SIP channel and embedded in the ‘from’ header field, and determine the visiting local device's utilization of data network 185 via local network 160 .
  • session information may include information relating to the subscriber, the route a call took, the equipment traversed along the way, when the call was made, the duration of the call, the call's destination, the type of media carried by the call, the cell phone characteristics of the caller and/or the called party, and any other known types of call information.
  • the billing logic module located within remote gateway 190 preferably calculates a billing cost incurred by the visiting local device 100 and debits the visiting local device 100 's billing record which may be maintained by remote gateway 190 or by the cellular telephone service provider to whom local device 100 's subscriber belongs. The billing logic module may also credit the owner of local network 160 with the same amount charged to visiting local device 100 . Alternatively, the billing logic module located within remote gateway 190 provides local device 100 's call session information to the cellular telephone service provider to whom local device 100 's subscriber belongs, who then calculates related billing charges and bills the subscriber.
  • Remote gateway 190 may affect a cellular telephone service subscriber's billing record in the same manner as a traditional VLR affects a billing record in HLR 140 , charging network usage to the user of the visiting local device 100 .
  • remote gateway 190 may retain a connection with data network 185 's ISP, and credit the owner of local network 160 directly at the ISP.
  • remote gateway 190 may keep its own billing records, and credit the owner of local network 160 directly.

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Methods and apparatuses for billing a user associated with a mobile service for a VoIP call made by the user using a wireless local area network are disclosed The VOIP call can be received by a local area network. At least a portion of the VoIP call is decoded to obtain session information related to the VoIP call including information identifying the user. The VoIP call is coupled to a public data network. At least a portion of the session information is sent to a provider of the mobile service, to bill the user, and not an owner of the wireless local area network, for the VoIP call. A credit is initiated to an account associated with said owner of the wireless local area network to prevent the owner from incurring charges associated with the VoIP call.

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    CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
  • The present Application for Patent is a Continuation of patent application Ser. No. 11/333,533 entitled “LOCAL ACCESS TO A MOBILE NETWORK” filed Jan. 18, 2006, pending, assigned to the assignee hereof and hereby expressly incorporated herein by reference in its entirety and which claims the benefit of Provisional Patent Application No. 60/644,571, filed Jan. 19, 2005, and incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
  • FIELD OF THE INVENTION
  • The present invention relates to telecommunications processing in general, and more particularly to the local access of a mobile telecommunication network.
  • BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
  • Mobile communications networks enable users to communicate while traveling. A typical mobile network includes one or more user cellular telephones, referred to as Mobile Stations (MS), communicating with a radio transceiver, or Base Transceiver Station (BTSC), that is connected to the core network via a Base Station Controller (BSC). The BTSC is usually connected to the BSC via a dedicated communication line, such as a T1 TDM telephone line or microwave link. The BSC in turn is connected to the cellular carrier network.
  • Unfortunately, the over-the-air bandwidth is limited and may eventually reach saturation. For example, when a large number of users are in the same vicinity their combined traffic may saturate the over-the-air bandwidth, since they all share a limited portion of the radio spectrum for transmission to the BTSC. One current methodology for alleviating the problem is to increase the efficacy of the radio base stations, such as by increasing the number of BTSCs or enhancing their capacities. However, radio spectrum remains an extremely valuable resource, and installation and setup of BTSCs are quite expensive.
  • Attempts to solve this problem by using radio frequencies not designated for use by cellular telephone networks, such as those employed by the Bluetooth™ or 802.11 standards, require that cellular telephone handsets be adapted to support using these frequencies. A system that utilizes existing cellular telephone handset technologies while increasing communications coverage for cellular network customers would therefore be advantageous.
  • SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
  • In one aspect of the present invention a method is provided for billing a subscriber to a cellular telephone service for a VoIP call made by the subscriber, the method including determining when a subscriber to a cellular telephone service places a telephone call to a remote device using a local device associated with the subscription, where the telephone call has at least one VoIP call leg, capturing session information related to the telephone call, including information identifying the subscriber, and providing the information to a provider of the cellular telephone service, thereby enabling the cellular telephone service provider to bill the subscriber for the VoIP call.
  • In another aspect of the present invention the determining step includes determining where a first leg of the call is carried by non-cellular telephone infrastructure.
  • In another aspect of the present invention the method further includes calculating a billing cost incurred by the local device for the call.
  • In another aspect of the present invention the method further includes debiting a billing record of the subscriber for the billing cost.
  • In another aspect of the present invention the method further includes crediting an owner of a local network through which call is placed for the billing cost.
  • In another aspect of the present invention the crediting step includes crediting the owner by crediting an account belonging to the owner at an ISP of the owner.
  • In another aspect of the present invention a method is provided for billing a subscriber to a cellular telephone service for a VoIP call made by the subscriber, the method including determining when a subscriber to a cellular telephone service places a telephone call to a remote device using a local device associated with the subscription, where the telephone call has at least one VoIP call leg, capturing session information related to the telephone call, including information identifying the subscriber, calculating a billing cost incurred by the local device for the call, and providing the information and the billing cost to a provider of the cellular telephone service, thereby enabling the cellular telephone service provider to bill the subscriber for the VoIP call.
  • In another aspect of the present invention a system is provided for billing a subscriber to a cellular telephone service for a VoIP call made by the subscriber, the system including a local device configured to place a call to a remote device, and a gateway configured to determine when a subscriber to a cellular telephone service places a telephone call to the remote device using the local device associated with the subscription, where the telephone call has at least one VoIP call leg, capture session information related to the telephone call, including information identifying the subscriber, and provide the information to a provider of the cellular telephone service for billing the subscriber for the VOIP call.
  • In another aspect of the present invention the local device is configured to place the call at least partially via the non-cellular telephone infrastructure.
  • In another aspect of the present invention the system further includes a billing logic module configured to calculate a billing cost incurred by the local device for the call.
  • In another aspect of the present invention the billing logic module is configured to debit a billing record of the subscriber for the billing cost.
  • In another aspect of the present invention the billing logic module is configured to credit an owner of a local network through which call is placed for the billing cost.
  • In another aspect of the present invention the billing logic module is configured to credit the owner by crediting an account belonging to the owner at an ISP of the owner.
  • In another aspect of the present invention a system is provided for billing a subscriber to a cellular telephone service for a VoIP call made by the subscriber, the system including a local device configured to place a call to a remote device, and a gateway configured to determine when a subscriber to a cellular telephone service places a telephone call to the remote device using the local device associated with the subscription, where the telephone call has at least one VoIP call leg, capture session information related to the telephone call, including information identifying the subscriber, calculate a billing cost incurred by the local device for the call, and provide the information and the billing cost to a provider of the cellular telephone service for billing the subscriber for the VoIP call.
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  • The present invention will be understood and appreciated more fully from the following detailed description taken in conjunction with the appended drawings in which:
  • FIG. 1A is a simplified pictorial illustration of a system for local access to a mobile network, constructed and operative in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention;
  • FIG. 1B is a simplified flowchart illustration of a method for mobile network communications, operative in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention;
  • FIG. 1C is a simplified flowchart illustration of a method for local access to a mobile network, operative in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention; and
  • FIG. 2 is a simplified flowchart illustration of an example method for billing mobile telephone users for communications via a local network, operative in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention.
  • DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
  • Reference is now made to FIG. 1A, which is a simplified pictorial illustration of a system for local access to a mobile network, constructed and operative in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention, and to FIG. 1B, which is a simplified flowchart illustration of a method for mobile network communications, operative in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention. In a traditional cellular telephone communications network, such as a GSM network, the location of a local device 100, such as a cellular telephone of a cellular telephone service subscriber, is registered in a home location register (HLR) 140 of the subscriber's network. The registration of local device 100 in the GSM network typically traverses the following path: from the local device 100 over a mobile radio network 120 to a Base Transceiver Station (BTSC) 125, from there to a Base Station Controller (BSC) 130, and then to a Mobile Switching Center (MSC) 135. The MSC 135 registers local device 100 in HLR 140. Should a user of a remote device 110, such as a cellular telephone of a roaming cellular telephone service subscriber or a cellular telephone service subscriber of a different cellular telephone service, dial local device 100's access number, such as local device 100's telephone number, MSC 135 is able to determine local device 100's location based on information available in HLR 140. Thus, when remote device 110 attempts to initiate a communication channel with local device 100, remote device 110 contacts MSC 135, which queries HLR 140 for the location of local device 100 and establishes a communication channel that traverses BSC 130 and BTSC 125 over mobile radio network 120 to local device 100.
  • Local device 100 is preferably configured to communicate with a pico cell 170 in a local network 160 setting, such as in a local area network environment. Pico cell 170 preferably takes the place of BTSC 125 within local network 160 and is preferably configured to communicate with local device 100, such as via WiFi™, Bluetooth™, or GSM radio signal. Pico cell 170 preferably communicates with a local gateway 180 that is connected to a data network 185, such as the Internet. Local gateway 180 typically communicates utilizing voice over IP (VoIP) protocols, such as SIP and RTP, with a remote gateway 190. For example, local gateway 180 may create a SIP session with remote gateway, notifying remote gateway 190 of local device 100's current location. Remote gateway 190 may then register local device 100 in HLR 140, such as by communicating over PARLAY or SS7 connections. Remote gateway 190 may further identify itself as a Visiting Location Register (VLR) to HLR 140 as described hereinbelow with reference to FIG. 2. At the termination of the SIP session, remote gateway 190 may de-register local device 100 from HLR 140.
  • Reference is now made to FIG. 1C, which is a simplified flowchart illustration of a method for local access to a mobile network, operative in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention. In the method of FIG. 1C, should a user employ local device 100 to create a communication channel from within local network 160 to remote device 110, such as a voice phone call, local gateway 180 preferably constructs a SIP session with remote gateway 190, which may then redirect voice traffic through a VoIP gateway 195. In this manner, the user may speak from within local network 160 to a user of remote device 110 that is part of a telephony network, such as a PSTN network, where the call has a VoIP component, or “leg,” and where the first leg of the call may be carried by non-cellular telephone infrastructure, such as a home or business WiFi™ local area network. The voice traffic takes the path from local device 100 over local network 160, via pico cell 170, local gateway 180, over data network 185 through VoIP gateway 195, and terminating at remote device 110, with the optional help of remote gateway 190.
  • Reference is now made to FIG. 2, which is a simplified flowchart illustration of a method for billing mobile telephone users for communications via a local network, operative in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention. In the method of FIG. 2, a local network 160 may have an associated billing address, such as where Internet access from a home network may be billed to the resident of the home. Communication from local network 160 over data network 185 may incur charges that are then billed to the preferred billing address. For example, an Internet Service Provider (ISP) may charge the owner of local network 160 for each RTP packet transmitted over data network 185, such as to provide an enhanced quality of service for RTP packets based on the charge per packet. In this scenario, when a visitor's local device 100, that is not owned or operated by the owner of local network 160, is connected to data network 185 via local network 160, such as for placing a VoIP call as described above, the billing charges for the visitor's usage of data network 185 will be sent to the owner of local network 160. To avoid this problem, the present invention includes a billing logic module, preferably located within remote gateway 190, described hereinbelow.
  • When visiting local device 100 utilizes local network 160 to communicate over data network 185, pico cell 170 preferably retrieves the visiting local device 100's information, such as its SIM card ID identifying the subscriber, as well as the device ID, and provides the information in the data transmitted to local gateway 180. Local gateway 180 preferably encodes this information into its outbound data streams. For example, local gateway 180 may embed the information into the SIP ‘from’ header field or in the RTP packets, within a fixed byte sized. VoIP gateway 195 preferably decodes the visiting local device 100's information and preferably notifies remote gateway 190 of the packets communicated by the visiting local device 100 over data network 185 utilizing local network 160. Alternatively or in conjunction with local gateway 180, remote gateway 190 may monitor local device 100's communications and capture related session information, such as that found in the SIP channel and embedded in the ‘from’ header field, and determine the visiting local device's utilization of data network 185 via local network 160. Such session information may include information relating to the subscriber, the route a call took, the equipment traversed along the way, when the call was made, the duration of the call, the call's destination, the type of media carried by the call, the cell phone characteristics of the caller and/or the called party, and any other known types of call information. The billing logic module located within remote gateway 190 preferably calculates a billing cost incurred by the visiting local device 100 and debits the visiting local device 100's billing record which may be maintained by remote gateway 190 or by the cellular telephone service provider to whom local device 100's subscriber belongs. The billing logic module may also credit the owner of local network 160 with the same amount charged to visiting local device 100. Alternatively, the billing logic module located within remote gateway 190 provides local device 100's call session information to the cellular telephone service provider to whom local device 100's subscriber belongs, who then calculates related billing charges and bills the subscriber.
  • Remote gateway 190 may affect a cellular telephone service subscriber's billing record in the same manner as a traditional VLR affects a billing record in HLR 140, charging network usage to the user of the visiting local device 100.
  • In addition, remote gateway 190 may retain a connection with data network 185's ISP, and credit the owner of local network 160 directly at the ISP. Alternatively, remote gateway 190 may keep its own billing records, and credit the owner of local network 160 directly.
  • It is appreciated that one or more of the steps of any of the methods described herein may be omitted or carried out in a different order than that shown, without departing from the true spirit and scope of the invention.
  • While the methods and apparatus disclosed herein may or may not have been described with reference to specific computer hardware or software, it is appreciated that the methods and apparatus described herein may be readily implemented in computer hardware or software using conventional techniques.
  • While the present invention has been described with reference to one or more specific embodiments, the description is intended to be illustrative of the invention as a whole and is not to be construed as limiting the invention to the embodiments shown. It is appreciated that various modifications may occur to those skilled in the art that, while not specifically shown herein, are nevertheless within the true spirit and scope of the invention.

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1. A method for billing a user associated with a mobile service for a VoIP call made by the user using a wireless local area network, the method comprising:
receiving said VoIP call by a local area network;
decoding at least a portion of said VoIP call to obtain session information related to said VoIP call, said session information including information identifying said user;
coupling said VoIP call to a public data network;
sending at least a portion of said session information to a provider of said mobile service, thereby enabling said mobile service provider to bill said user, and not an owner of said wireless local area network, for said VoIP call, wherein said user is a different entity than said owner; and
initiating a credit to an account associated with said owner of said wireless local area network thereby preventing said owner from incurring charges associated with said VoIP call.
2. The method of claim 1, further comprising:
calculating user billing cost incurred by said owner of said wireless local area network for said VoIP call.
3. The method of claim 2, further comprising:
debiting a billing record of said user for said user billing cost.
4. The method of claim 1, further comprising:
redirecting said VoIP call to a remote device via a VoIP gateway.
5. The method of claim 1, wherein initiating the credit to said account associated with said owner comprises:
crediting said owner by crediting an account belonging to said owner at an ISP of said owner.
6. An apparatus for billing a user associated with a mobile service for a VoIP call made by the user using a wireless local area network, the apparatus comprising:
means for receiving said VoIP call by a local area network;
means for decoding at least a portion of said VoIP call to obtain session information related to said VoIP call, said session information including .information identifying said user;
means for coupling said VoIP call to a public data network;
means for sending at least a portion of said session information to a provider of said mobile service, thereby enabling said mobile service provider to bill said user, and not an owner of said wireless local area network, for said VoIP call, wherein said user is a different entity than said owner; and
means for initiating a credit to an account associated with said owner of said wireless local area network thereby preventing said owner from incurring charges associated with said VoIP
7. The apparatus of claim 6, further comprising:
means for calculating user billing cost incurred by said owner of said wireless local area network for said VoIP call.
8. The apparatus of claim 7, further comprising:
means for debiting a billing record of said user for said user billing cost.
9. The apparatus of claim 6, further comprising:
means for redirecting said VoIP call to a remote device via a VoIP gateway.
10. The apparatus of claim 6, wherein initiating the credit to said account associated with said owner comprises:
means for crediting said owner by crediting an account belonging to said owner at an ISP of said owner.
11. A non-transitory computer readable storage medium, encoded with processor readable instructions to perform a method for billing a subscriber to a cellular telephone service for a VOIP call made by the subscriber, the method comprising:
receiving said VOIP call by a local area network;
decoding at least a portion of said VoIP call to obtain session information related to said VoIP call, said session information including information identifying said user;
coupling said VOIP call to a public data network;
sending at least a portion of said session information to a provider of said mobile service, thereby enabling said mobile service provider to bill said user, and not an owner of said wireless local area network, for said VoIP call, wherein said user is a different entity than said owner; and
initiating a credit to an account associated with said owner of said wireless local area network thereby preventing said owner from incurring charges associated with said VoIP call.
12. The non-transitory computer readable storage medium of claim 11, further encoded with processor readable instructions comprising:
calculating user billing cost incurred by said owner of said wireless local area network for said VoIP call.
13. The non-transitory computer readable storage medium of claim 12, further encoded with processor readable instructions comprising:
debiting a billing record of said user for said user billing cost.
14. The non-transitory computer readable storage medium of claim 11, further encoded with processor readable instructions comprising:
redirecting said VoIP call to a remote device via a VoIP gateway.
15. The non-transitory computer readable storage medium of claim 11, further encoded with processor readable instructions comprising:
crediting said owner by crediting an account belonging to said owner at an ISP of said owner.
16. An apparatus configured to bill a user associated with a mobile service for a VoIP call made by the user using a wireless local area network, the apparatus comprising:
logic module configured to receive said VoIP call by a local area network;
logic module configured to decode at least a portion of said VoIP call to obtain session information related to said VoIP call, said session information including information identifying said user;
logic module configured to couple said VoIP call to a public data network;
logic module configured to send at least a portion of said session information to a provider of said mobile service, thereby enabling said mobile service provider to bill said user, and not an owner of said wireless local area network, for said VoIP call, wherein said user is a different entity than said owner; and
logic module configured to initiate a credit to an account associated with said owner of said wireless local area network thereby preventing said owner from incurring charges associated with said VoIP call.
17. The apparatus of claim 16, further comprising:
logic module configured to calculate user billing cost incurred by said owner of said wireless local area network for said VoIP call.
18. The apparatus of claim 17, further comprising:
logic module configured to debit a billing record of said user for said user billing cost.
19. The apparatus of claim 16, further comprising:
logic module configured to redirect said VoIP call to a remote device via a VoIP gateway.
20. The apparatus of claim 16, wherein the logic module configured to initiate the credit to said account associated with said owner comprises:
logic module configured to credit said owner by crediting an account belonging to said owner at an ISP of said owner.
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