Login| Sign Up| Help| Contact|

Patent Searching and Data


Title:
METHOD FOR TRANSMITTING TARIFF DATA TO A SUBSCRIBER UNIT
Document Type and Number:
WIPO Patent Application WO/1995/020298
Kind Code:
A1
Abstract:
The invention relates to a method for transmitting tariff data via radio-frequency signals to a chargeable subscriber unit (1) communicating with a telecommunication network (7). In order to charge the user of the subscriber unit as fairly as possible, a tariff frame corresponding to a lump sum is transmitted to the subscriber unit (1), charge-metering signals received from the telecommunication network (7) are counted, and when the monetary value corresponding to the number of the counted charge-metering signals exceeds a predetermined threshold value, a new tariff frame corresponding to a lump sum is transmitted to the subscriber unit (1). The invention also relates to a system where the method according to the invention can be applied.

Inventors:
SARPOLA JUSSI (FI)
HEIKKILAE VESA (FI)
TASKILA ARI-PEKKA (FI)
ASUJAMAA HANNU (FI)
PENTIKAEINEN HEIMO (FI)
LIINAMAA OLLI (FI)
RUSI PEKKA (FI)
VEHMER SEPPO (FI)
Application Number:
PCT/FI1995/000031
Publication Date:
July 27, 1995
Filing Date:
January 23, 1995
Export Citation:
Click for automatic bibliography generation   Help
Assignee:
NOKIA TELECOMMUNICATIONS OY (FI)
SARPOLA JUSSI (FI)
HEIKKILAE VESA (FI)
TASKILA ARI PEKKA (FI)
ASUJAMAA HANNU (FI)
PENTIKAEINEN HEIMO (FI)
LIINAMAA OLLI (FI)
RUSI PEKKA (FI)
VEHMER SEPPO (FI)
International Classes:
H04M15/00; H04M15/28; H04M17/02; H04W4/24; H04W84/14; (IPC1-7): H04Q7/22
Domestic Patent References:
WO1992006549A11992-04-16
WO1993020644A11993-10-14
WO1992019066A11992-10-29
Foreign References:
EP0135196A21985-03-27
EP0076645A11983-04-13
Other References:
PATENT ABSTRACTS OF JAPAN, Vol. 13, No. 509, E-846; & JP,A,1 206 767, (FUJITSU LTD), 18 August 1989.
PATENT ABSTRACTS OF JAPAN, Vol. 10, No. 54, E-385; & JP,A,60 206 234, (NIPPON DENKI K.K.), 17 October 1985.
Download PDF:
Claims:
Claims:
1. A method for transmitting tariff data via radiofrequency signals to a chargeable subscriber unit (1) communicating with a telecommunication network (7), c h a r a c t e r i z e d in that a tariff frame corresponding to a lump sum is transmitted to the subscriber unit (1), chargemetering signals received from the telecommunication network (7) are counted, and when the monetary value corresponding to the number of the counted chargemetering signals exceeds a predetermined threshold value, a new tariff frame corresponding to a lump sum is transmitted to the subscriber unit (1).
2. A method according to claim 1, c h a r a c t e r i z e d in that the predetermined threshold value is of the same amount as the tariff frame corresponding to the lump sum.
3. A method according to claim 1 or 2, c h a r a c t e r i z e d in that said tele¬ communication network (7) is the public switched telephone network (PSTN), whereupon before the tariff frame is transmitted, the set of numbers dialled by the subscriber unit (1) is analyzed, after which a tariff frame determined for said set of numbers is selected for transmission.
4. A radio system providing a wireless local loop, the system comprising at least one base station (5), a subscriber network element (6) and subscriber units, the subscriber network element (6) comprising means for transmitting telecommunication signals between the telecommunication system and the subscriber units, c h a r a c t e r i z e d in that the system comprises at least one chargeable subscriber unit (1), a counter (9) arranged in connection with the subscriber network element (6) to count the charge metering signals transmitted by the telecommunication system, a memory device (10) arranged in connection with the subscriber network element (6) to indicate the tariff frame corresponding to the set of numbers dialled by the chargeable subscriber unit, the subscriber network element (6) comprising means, responsive to the counter (9), arranged to retrieve from the memory device the tariff frame to be transmitted to the chargeable subscriber unit (1) when the connection is established and when the monetary value corresponding to the number of the chargemetering signals counted by the counter (9) exceeds a predetermined threshold value.
5. A system according to claim 4, c h a r a c t e r i z e d in that said tele¬ communication system is the public switched telephone network (PST ).
6. A system according to claim 4 or 5, c h a r a c t e r i z e d in that the terminal equipment (3) of the chargeable subscriber unit (1) comprises a signal generator responsive to the tariff frame transmitted to the subscriber unit, for generating metering signals and for feeding them to a user interface (2), the number of the metering signals to be generated depending on the transmitted tariff frame.
7. A system according to claim 6, c h a r a c t e r i z e d in that said user interface (2) is a pay phone operated by coins, credit cards or other similar means of payment.
Description:
Method for transmitting tariff data to a subscriber unit

The invention relates to a method for transmitting tariff data via radio-frequency signals to a chargeable subscriber unit communicating with a telecommunication network. The invention also relates to a radio system providing a wireless local loop, the system comprising at least one base station, a subscriber network element and subscriber units, the subscriber network element comprising means for transmitting telecommunication signals between the telecommunication system and the subscriber units.

The invention relates to transmitting tariff data via radio signals to a chargeable subscriber unit, such as a pay phone, connected to a telecommunication network. The invention relates in particular to a WLL system, i.e. a radio system providing a wireless local loop, in which system the subscriber units are connected with a radio connection via base stations to a public switched telephone network (PSTN). Any conventional type of telephone set can be connected to the WLL system by means of a special terminal equipment, the radio path being thus invisible for the user.

In this connection, a subscriber unit refers to the equipment the subscriber has for transmitting and receiving telecommunication signals, i.e. in case of the WLL system, the subscriber unit comprises a WLL terminal equipment consisting of a radio part and a teleadapter (to which the user interface, e.g. a telephone, is connected), and a user interface, such as a telephone, a telefax terminal, a computer/modem combination or the like, connected to the terminal equipment. In this connection, a chargeable subscriber unit refers to a subscriber unit which charges the user a fee immediately during the use, and in most cases at least partly in

advance. This kind of chargeable subscriber units are for example those which comprise user interfaces, such as pay phones or telefax terminals, operated by coins, credit cards or other similar means of payment. When chargeable subscriber units are used, the system has to be able to charge the user of the subscriber unit during the use. An arrangement used with the chargeable telephone sets of for example the NMT-450 system is previously known. In this arrangement a tariff frame is transmitted via a radio path to the pay phone when the connection is established, and the phone charges the user of the phone on the basis of this tariff frame independently during the entire call. One drawback of this known arrangement is, however, that tariff changes possibly occurring during the call cannot be taken into consideration. It is common that the operator determines for example a special evening tariff, which may differ considerably from the day-time tariff. However, the known arrangement described above cannot take into consideration the possible change of the tariff during the call, wherefore the user of the pay phone may have to pay for the call considerably more (or less) than what the operator actually considers to be the correct price for the call. In other words, the price of the call calculated by the telephone exchange may considerably differ from the amount of money the pay phone charges the user.

The purpose of the present invention is to solve the aforementioned problem and to provide a method for transmitting tariff data to a chargeable subscriber unit in such a way that the user of the unit could be charged as fairly as possible. These aims are achieved with the method according to the invention, which is characterized in that a tariff frame corresponding to a lump sum is transmitted to the subscriber unit,

charge-metering signals received from the tele¬ communication network are counted, and when the monetary value corresponding to the number of the counted charge- metering signals exceeds a predetermined threshold value, a new tariff frame corresponding to a lump sum is transmitted to the subscriber unit.

The invention is based on the idea that the use of a chargeable subscriber unit can be charged in as fair and functional a manner as possible when the charging is based during the entire connection on charge-metering pulses obtained from the tele¬ communication network, i.e. preferably from the phone network, and when the user is always charged in advance a lump sum corresponding to a certain number of the pulses. The most important advantage of the method according to the invention is that the tariff changes may be taken into account.also in calls which are going on at the moment the tariffs are changed, since the tariff frame is repeatedly transmitted to the pay phone during the entire call, whereupon the tariff frame to be transmitted can be changed to another tariff frame with a different fee at the moment of tariff-changing determined by the operator.

In the method according to the invention, the operator can determine, separately for each case, the lump sum that the user has to pay for each transmitted tariff frame. This is highly significant for the quality of the call, since each tariff frame transmitted via the radio path during the call causes an interruption in the speech path, and therefore the higher the sums of money the user is charged each time, i.e. the more seldom the tariff frame is transmitted, the better the quality of the call naturally is.

The invention also relates to a system where the method according to the invention can be applied.

The system according to the invention is characterized in that the system comprises at least one chargeable subscriber unit, a counter arranged in connection with the subscriber network element to count the charge- metering signals transmitted by the telecommunication system, a memory device arranged in connection with the subscriber network element to indicate the tariff frame corresponding to the set of numbers dialled by the chargeable subscriber unit, the subscriber network element comprising means, responsive to the counter, arranged to retrieve from the memory device the tariff frame to be transmitted to the chargeable subscriber unit when the connection is established and when the monetary value corresponding to the number of the charge-metering signals counted by the counter exceeds a predetermined threshold value.

The preferred embodiments of the method and the system according to the invention are disclosed in the appended dependent claims 2, 3, and 5 to 7. In the following, the invention will be described by means of its first preferred embodiment with reference to the accompanying figure, which is a block diagram of a part of a WLL system where the method according to the invention can be applied. The figure shows a chargeable subscriber unit 1 of the WLL system, the unit comprising a pay phone 2, i.e. a coin-operated telephone, and a terminal equipment 3. The pay phone 2 shown in the figure is an ordinary pay phone which can be connected to the public telephone network by means of a two-wire lead and operated with metering pulses of 12 kHz or 16 kHz. Instead of the phone 2, the system shown in the figure could equally well employ some other ordinary user interface, for example a telefax terminal operated by coins, credit cards or other similar means

of payment, connected to the public phone network by means of a two-wire lead.

The pay phone 2 and the terminal equipment 3 are connected in the figure by a two-wire lead 4, through which telecommunication signals can be transmitted between the terminal equipment and the phone. The terminal equipment 3 comprises signal- processing means for adapting a speech path to a radio channel. Such signal-processing means are e.g. a radio part comprising an antenna 8, a radio transmitter and a radio receiver, and a teleadapter, which adapts the radio part to an ordinary telephone set 2.

The subscriber unit 1 is connected by radio- frequency signals via the antenna 8 to a base station 5 (the figure shows three base stations BS)„ through which the calls are transmitted, via a subscriber network element 6, to the public switched telephone network (PSTN), i.e. to the fixed telephone network 7. The base stations 5 correspond to the parts of the NMT- 450 cellular radio system (Nordisk Mobil Telefon). As far as signalling is concerned, the subscriber unit 1 operates like a normal mobile phone of the NMT-450 system.

For the purpose of charging the user of the pay phone 2 for the phone services he has used, a counter 9 and a tariff frame database 10 are provided to the subscriber network element 6 shown in the figure. In the beginning of a call made from the pay phone 2, the base station controller 6 retrieves from the database 10, on the basis of the dialled phone number, a tariff frame Q1Q2 which corresponds to the tariff determined by the operator for that particular area code. The content and the meaning of the tariff frames Q1Q2 to be used are defined for example in the specifications of the NMT-450 system, according to which they may contain both

price/second data and such price data which corresponds to a lump sum and which can be used according to the invention (i.e. price/transmitted frame).

Immediately in the beginning of a call made from the pay phone 2, the subscriber network element 6 retrieves from the tariff frame database 10 the tariff frame Q1Q2 on the basis of the set of numbers and the time (day/evening tariff), and transmits the frame through the base station 5 via a radio path to the subscriber unit 1. After this, the counter 9 begins counting the charge-metering pulses transmitted from the PSTN. When the monetary value corresponding to the number of the pulses exceeds a certain predetermined sum, which is preferably the same as the lump sum corresponding to the value of the transmitted tariff frame, the subscriber network element 6 retrieves again a tariff frame Q1Q2 from the tariff frame database 10 on the basis of the set of numbers and the time, and transmits the frame to the subscriber unit 1. The latter tariff frame to be transmitted may thus be the same as or different from the tariff frame transmitted first, depending on whether the tariff used has changed or remained the same (day/evening tariff).

The terminal equipment 3 included in the subscriber unit 1 comprises a signal generator, by means of which the terminal equipment can simulate the metering pulses of 12 or 16 kHz generally used in the PSTNs. After the terminal equipment 3 has received the tariff frame Q1Q2 transmitted via the base station 5, it generates an amount of metering pulses depending on the amount of the tariff and transmits these pulses via a two-wire lead 4 to the pay phone 2. The pay phone in turn immediately charges the user on the basis of the number of the pulses it has received. The user of the pay phone 2 is thus always charged in advance the lump

sum determined by the operator. The operator determines the amount of the lump sum by changing the values in the tariff frame database 10.

It must be understood that the above specification and the figure related thereto are only meant to illustrate one preferred embodiment of the method and the system according to the invention without restricting the invention itself thereto. Thus the method according to the invention can naturally be applied also in other system besides the WLL systems, for example in some cellular radio system. Therefore the preferred embodiments of the method and the system according to the invention may vary within the scope of the appended claims.