ELECTRONIC BILLING SERVICES

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
CC BILL CCBILL 1501 W. 17TH ST. TEMPE AZ 85281 Electronic billing services, namely credit card transaction processing linking buyer, seller and credit card companies over the global computer information network;CREDIT CARD BILLING;CC;
E-BILL ProData Corporation 5810 Commerce Boulevard Rohnert Park CA 94928 electronic billing services, including electronic storage, retrieval and transmission of billings and bill-related financial data;
EC SUITE EC Suite 1501 W. 17th Street Tempe AZ 85281 ELECTRONIC BILLING SERVICES, NAMELY, CREDIT CARD TRANSACTION PROCESSING LINKING BUYER, SELLER AND CREDIT CARD COMPANIES OVER THE GLOBAL COMPUTER INFORMATION NETWORK;
JOHNSON'S ELITE LEGAL BILLING SERVICES JOHNSON, AMBER MICHELLE 10480 NATIONAL BLVD #309 Los Angeles CA 90034 Electronic billing services in the field of law and the legal profession; Billing services in the field of law and the legal profession; Accounts receivable billing services; Administration, billing and reconciliation of accounts on behalf of others; Administration and reconciliation of accounts payable on behalf of others; Consulting services for others in the fields of billing, electronic billing, accounts payable and accounts receivable;LEGAL BILLING SERVICES;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A method and system for providing prepaid billing for two concurrent communication sessions is accomplished by a first-network-access device, such as a WIN SCP, receiving from a prepaid-user account prepaid services for a first-communication session. During the first-communication session, a second-network-access device, e.g., an AAA server, requests from the prepaid-user account additional prepaid services for a second- communication session that is to occur on a data network. In response to the request, the first-network-access device receives from a prepaid-billing system a status-update request. Responsive to the update request, the first-network-access device sends to the prepaid-billing system the prepaid-service usage for the first communication session. The prepaid billing system updates the prepaid user account by debiting the prepaid services usage from the prepaid-user account. If prepaid services remain after updating the prepaid user account, the second-network-access device receives from the prepaid-billing system prepaid services for the second communication session.