BILLING SERVICES OTHERS

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
CELLECTIVE STATEMENT BELL ATLANTIC CORPORATION 1310 NORTH COURT HOUSE ROAD ARLINGTON VA 22216 billing services for others for telecommunications services;STATEMENT;
I INTERNET BILLING COMPANY, LTD. 5701 Pine Island Road, Suite 240 Ft. Lauderdale FL 33321 billing services for others; business management services; providing a database of information on a global computer network featuring information on online commerce for the goods and services of others;computer and computer network consulting services;
I BILL INTERNET BILLING COMPANY INTERNET BILLING COMPANY, LTD. 5701 Pine Island Road, Suite 240 Ft. Lauderdale FL 33321 billing services for others; business management services; providing a database of information on a global computer network featuring information on online commerce for the goods and services of others;INTERNET BILLING COMPANY;computer and computer network consulting services;
NUCENT HEALTH GROUP NUCENT HEALTH GROUP, INC. 2595 CANYON BLVD., SUITE 460 BOULDER CO 80302 Billing services for others;HEALTH GROUP;
POS-I-BILL PROFESSIONAL OFFICE SERVICES, INC. 2757 Burton Avenue P.O. Box 450 Waterloo IA 50704 billing services for others, namely processing, printing and mailing statements and invoices;
 

Where the owner name is not linked, that owner no longer owns the brand

   
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.