WO1995020293A1 - Cable television billing method - Google Patents

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WO1995020293A1
WO1995020293A1 PCT/US1995/000744 US9500744W WO9520293A1 WO 1995020293 A1 WO1995020293 A1 WO 1995020293A1 US 9500744 W US9500744 W US 9500744W WO 9520293 A1 WO9520293 A1 WO 9520293A1
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Andrew Egendorf
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Priority to AT95908578T priority Critical patent/ATE202885T1/en
Priority to MX9602974A priority patent/MX9602974A/en
Priority to JP51964995A priority patent/JP3526306B2/en
Priority to AU16840/95A priority patent/AU687167B2/en
Priority to DK95908578T priority patent/DK0741944T3/en
Priority to EP95908578A priority patent/EP0741944B1/en
Priority to CA002179812A priority patent/CA2179812C/en
Priority to BR9502739A priority patent/BR9502739A/en
Priority to DE69521602T priority patent/DE69521602T2/en
Publication of WO1995020293A1 publication Critical patent/WO1995020293A1/en
Priority to FI962941A priority patent/FI114525B/en

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    • HELECTRICITY
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    • H04N7/16Analogue secrecy systems; Analogue subscription systems
    • H04N7/162Authorising the user terminal, e.g. by paying; Registering the use of a subscription channel, e.g. billing
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    • HELECTRICITY
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    • H04N21/20Servers specifically adapted for the distribution of content, e.g. VOD servers; Operations thereof
    • H04N21/25Management operations performed by the server for facilitating the content distribution or administrating data related to end-users or client devices, e.g. end-user or client device authentication, learning user preferences for recommending movies
    • H04N21/254Management at additional data server, e.g. shopping server, rights management server
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    • H04N21/40Client devices specifically adapted for the reception of or interaction with content, e.g. set-top-box [STB]; Operations thereof
    • H04N21/41Structure of client; Structure of client peripherals
    • H04N21/422Input-only peripherals, i.e. input devices connected to specially adapted client devices, e.g. global positioning system [GPS]
    • H04N21/42203Input-only peripherals, i.e. input devices connected to specially adapted client devices, e.g. global positioning system [GPS] sound input device, e.g. microphone
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    • H04N21/472End-user interface for requesting content, additional data or services; End-user interface for interacting with content, e.g. for content reservation or setting reminders, for requesting event notification, for manipulating displayed content
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    • H04N21/60Network structure or processes for video distribution between server and client or between remote clients; Control signalling between clients, server and network components; Transmission of management data between server and client, e.g. sending from server to client commands for recording incoming content stream; Communication details between server and client 
    • H04N21/61Network physical structure; Signal processing
    • H04N21/6106Network physical structure; Signal processing specially adapted to the downstream path of the transmission network
    • H04N21/6118Network physical structure; Signal processing specially adapted to the downstream path of the transmission network involving cable transmission, e.g. using a cable modem
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    • H04N21/6156Network physical structure; Signal processing specially adapted to the upstream path of the transmission network
    • H04N21/6168Network physical structure; Signal processing specially adapted to the upstream path of the transmission network involving cable transmission, e.g. using a cable modem
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    • H04N21/65Transmission of management data between client and server
    • H04N21/658Transmission by the client directed to the server
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    • H04N21/65Transmission of management data between client and server
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  • the present invention relates to a cable television billing method.
  • the billing methods have failed to keep pace with the technology.
  • a customer chooses to obtain a service other than a service previously contracted for, the customer must place a telephone call to the cable television provider to have that additional service provided to him.
  • the customer and the customer's billing account number are identified during this telephone call, and the additional service is delivered and billed for.
  • the purchase of the service made by the customer during the call, and the delivery of the service made by the provider are separate transactions, and do not provide for timely interaction between them. For example, under the prior art cable television methods, it is not possible for a customer to request delivery of a movie and then pause transmission or request retransmission of a portion of that movie.
  • the main object of the present invention is to eliminate the disadvantages of the prior art cable
  • the customer typically may make a request to
  • the customer's requests can be made by keying in data from a keyboard or by oral communication.
  • the provider can fulfill the customer's requests for products by delivery of information in the form of pictures, words, sounds and/or data, and can fulfill the customer's requests for services by conforming delivery of a product or service to the form requested from time to time by the customer or by establishing a two-way communications link with a third party and transmitting the customer's information to the third party.
  • Each customer is assigned a billing account number and each customer is
  • Each customer is able to communicate requests to the provider over the
  • the provider After verifying that the billing number is valid, the provider bills an amount over and beyond the flat fee rate to the customer's billing account number for providing the requested product or service, and commences to fulfill the customer's request over the link. Because the communications link is duplex and remains established at all times, the customer can request additional products or services, some of which can affect previous requests, both before and after the provider commences to fulfill previous requests.
  • the flat fee rate charged for establishing and maintaining the continuous duplex communications link can be either no charge or a regular periodic charge.
  • the customer can make a request by keying in data from a keyboard on the customer's premises, or by
  • the customer's billing account number is automatically sent by a data communications
  • the request fulfilled by the provider can be:
  • a movie, a musical score, text, data, a weather, stock market or sports report e.g., a movie, a musical score, text, data, a weather, stock market or sports report
  • related to the method of delivery of the product or service e.g., delivery to commence at a stated time, delivery to be halted temporarily, repeat delivery of data previously delivered, alteration of the order of delivery of data from that previously requested
  • a service e.g., establishing an audio, video, and/or data transmission link between the customer and a third party, delivery of the customer's information to one or more third parties, provide a psychic reading
  • Some requests can be fulfilled by the provider supplying the customer with menus of offered products, services, prices, and/or additional menus from which the
  • the provider can fulfill the customer's request
  • the provider can fulfill the customer's request
  • the provider can fulfill the customer's request through either visual or aural means.
  • the provider can bill the customer the amount over and beyond the flat fee on the basis of an agreed value, the quantity of data transmitted, the transmission time for the transmission of the data, or the overall elapsed time involved in the transaction.
  • the billing can be set as a function of the flat fee charge, with a higher flat fee charge permitting the customer to have lower charges for additional products and services, and vice versa. Some products and services can be provided without any additional charge.
  • Fig. 1 is a block diagram of a system for
  • Fig. 2 is a flow chart of the method according to the present invention.
  • present invention has a central office 10 which
  • communications units 30 which include a television monitor and speakers 31 for displaying audio and visual information received from the central office 10, a data communications receiver/transmitter 32 which receives data and communicates data onto the network 20, and a keyboard 33 which enables the customer to enter data to be transmitted to the central office 10. Data entered by the customer also can be displayed by the television monitor 31.
  • the network 20 includes a single full duplex transmission line which is capable of handling the transmission of broadband and baseband signals, both digital and analog, in both directions between each
  • step 40 comprises establishing the communications link in step 40 over the network 20,
  • the communications link being a continuous full duplex
  • Each customer is assigned a billing account number and each customer is billed a flat fee rate for the continuous communications link.
  • step 41 the communications link remains
  • step 42 the customer communicates a request over the transmission line of the network 20 to the central office 10.
  • the request is sent along with data identifying the customer's billable account number and upon verifying that the billable account number is valid in step 43, the provider bills an additional amount to the billable account number in step 44 and then commences to fulfill the request over the communications link in step 45.
  • the communications link remains established in step 41 after
  • the providing of a product or service can be any suitable product or service.
  • the central office 10 to the customer (or other intended recipient) or by providing a continuous stream of data.
  • the central office 10 also can conform the delivery of a
  • the central office 10 also can act
  • the billing for the requested product or service can be based upon an agreed price for the product or service (e.g., as stated in a menu or advertisement), the quantity of data transmitted for the product or service, the transmission time for delivery of the product or service, or the overall elapsed time involved in the transaction.
  • the charge for the requested product or service is a function of the flat fee paid by the customer for the continuous communications link.
  • the higher the flat fee rate the lower the charge for the additional product or service, and vice versa.

Abstract

A television cable billing method comprises establishing a continuous communications link (40) between a provider and a plurality of customers over a singe duplex transmission line. A billable account number is assigned to each customer and each customer is billed a flat fee rate for the continuous communications link. A customer communicates a request (42) for a product or service over the communications link together with the customer's billing account number. The product or service is provided to the customer over the communications link by the provider and the customer's billing account number is billed (44) for the provided product or service. The communications link is maintained (41) both before and after the product or service is provided.

Description

CABLE TELEVISION BILLING METHOD BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to a cable television billing method.
While cable television services are becoming
increasingly available, the billing methods have failed to keep pace with the technology. Presently, if a customer chooses to obtain a service other than a service previously contracted for, the customer must place a telephone call to the cable television provider to have that additional service provided to him. The customer and the customer's billing account number are identified during this telephone call, and the additional service is delivered and billed for. The purchase of the service made by the customer during the call, and the delivery of the service made by the provider, are separate transactions, and do not provide for timely interaction between them. For example, under the prior art cable television methods, it is not possible for a customer to request delivery of a movie and then pause transmission or request retransmission of a portion of that movie.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The main object of the present invention is to eliminate the disadvantages of the prior art cable
television methods by providing a billing method that
allows for a customer to utilize the existing
communications link between the provider and the customer both to request and to receive products and services.
The customer typically may make a request to
learn more about particular products and services
offered, then request delivery of a product or service,
and then interact further with the provider to tailor the
delivery of the product or service to meet the customer's
needs. The customer's requests can be made by keying in data from a keyboard or by oral communication. The provider can fulfill the customer's requests for products by delivery of information in the form of pictures, words, sounds and/or data, and can fulfill the customer's requests for services by conforming delivery of a product or service to the form requested from time to time by the customer or by establishing a two-way communications link with a third party and transmitting the customer's information to the third party.
These and other objects and advantages of the present invention are achieved in accordance with the present invention by a cable television billing method wherein a continuous communications link is established
between a provider and a plurality of customers over a
single duplex transmission line. Each customer is assigned a billing account number and each customer is
billed at a flat fee rate for the continuous
communications link. Each customer is able to communicate requests to the provider over the
communications link, the customer's billing account number being sent automatically along with the request.
After verifying that the billing number is valid, the provider bills an amount over and beyond the flat fee rate to the customer's billing account number for providing the requested product or service, and commences to fulfill the customer's request over the link. Because the communications link is duplex and remains established at all times, the customer can request additional products or services, some of which can affect previous requests, both before and after the provider commences to fulfill previous requests.
The flat fee rate charged for establishing and maintaining the continuous duplex communications link can be either no charge or a regular periodic charge.
The customer can make a request by keying in data from a keyboard on the customer's premises, or by
speaking his request into a microphone if the provider has voice recognition capability.
The customer's billing account number is automatically sent by a data communications
receiver/transmitter on the customer's premises to the
provider so that the customer need not manually enter this data on the keyboard.
The request fulfilled by the provider can be:
(1) related to the content of the product or service to
be delivered (e.g., a movie, a musical score, text, data, a weather, stock market or sports report) ; (2) related to the method of delivery of the product or service (e.g., delivery to commence at a stated time, delivery to be halted temporarily, repeat delivery of data previously delivered, alteration of the order of delivery of data from that previously requested) ; or, (3) comprise a service (e.g., establishing an audio, video, and/or data transmission link between the customer and a third party, delivery of the customer's information to one or more third parties, provide a psychic reading) .
Some requests can be fulfilled by the provider supplying the customer with menus of offered products, services, prices, and/or additional menus from which the
customer could make further requests.
The provider can fulfill the customer's request
by sending the customer (or other intended recipient)
either one or more packets of data or a continuous steam
of data. The provider can fulfill the customer's request
by transmission of either digital or analog signals. The provider can fulfill the customer's request through either visual or aural means.
The provider can bill the customer the amount over and beyond the flat fee on the basis of an agreed value, the quantity of data transmitted, the transmission time for the transmission of the data, or the overall elapsed time involved in the transaction. The billing can be set as a function of the flat fee charge, with a higher flat fee charge permitting the customer to have lower charges for additional products and services, and vice versa. Some products and services can be provided without any additional charge.
These and other features of the present invention will be described in the following detailed description of the invention referring to the attached drawings, wherein: BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
Fig. 1 is a block diagram of a system for
carrying out the method according to the present invention; and
Fig. 2 is a flow chart of the method according to the present invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
As shown in Fig. 1, the system according to the
present invention has a central office 10 which
communicates over a network 20 to remotely located
customers having communications units 30 which include a television monitor and speakers 31 for displaying audio and visual information received from the central office 10, a data communications receiver/transmitter 32 which receives data and communicates data onto the network 20, and a keyboard 33 which enables the customer to enter data to be transmitted to the central office 10. Data entered by the customer also can be displayed by the television monitor 31.
The network 20 includes a single full duplex transmission line which is capable of handling the transmission of broadband and baseband signals, both digital and analog, in both directions between each
communications unit 30 and the central office 10.
With reference to Fig. 2, the billing method
according to the present invention comprises establishing the communications link in step 40 over the network 20,
the communications link being a continuous full duplex
transmission line between the provider and each of a
plurality of customers.
Each customer is assigned a billing account number and each customer is billed a flat fee rate for the continuous communications link.
In step 41, the communications link remains
established even in the absence of any transmission.
In step 42, the customer communicates a request over the transmission line of the network 20 to the central office 10.
When a customer's request is received, the request is sent along with data identifying the customer's billable account number and upon verifying that the billable account number is valid in step 43, the provider bills an additional amount to the billable account number in step 44 and then commences to fulfill the request over the communications link in step 45. The communications link remains established in step 41 after
commencement of fulfillment of the request in step 45.
The providing of a product or service can be
carried out by providing at least one packet of data from
the central office 10 to the customer (or other intended recipient) or by providing a continuous stream of data.
The central office 10 also can conform the delivery of a
product or service to the form requested from time to
time by the customer. The central office 10 also can act
as a connection point for the sending of the customer's
information (audio, video, and/or data) to one or more third parties.
The billing for the requested product or service can be based upon an agreed price for the product or service (e.g., as stated in a menu or advertisement), the quantity of data transmitted for the product or service, the transmission time for delivery of the product or service, or the overall elapsed time involved in the transaction.
Preferably, the charge for the requested product or service is a function of the flat fee paid by the customer for the continuous communications link. For example, the higher the flat fee rate, the lower the charge for the additional product or service, and vice versa.
It is understood that the embodiments described hereinabove are merely illustrative and are not intended to limit the scope of the invention. It is realized that various changes, alterations, rearrangements and modifications can be made by those skilled in the art without substantially departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention.

Claims

What is claimed is:
1. A cable television billing method comprising
the steps of:
a) establishing a continuous communications link between a provider and a plurality of customers over
a single duplex transmission line;
b) assigning a billing account number to each
customer;
c) billing each customer at a flat fee rate
for the continuous communications link;
d) communicating a request for a product or service together with a billing account number from a customer to the provider over the communications link; e) the provider providing the product or service to the customer over the communications link; and f) billing the customer's billing account number for the provided product or service.
2. The method according to claim 1, wherein the step of providing the product or service comprises providing at least one packet of data.
3. The method according to claim 1, wherein the step of providing the product or service comprises
providing a continuous stream of data.
4. The method according to claim 1, wherein the
step of providing the service comprises conforming
delivery of a product or service to the form requested
from time to time by the customer.
5. The method according to claim 1, wherein the step of providing the service comprises establishing a communications link with at least one third party and sending the customer's information to said at least one third party.
6. The method according to claim 1, wherein the step of billing for the product or service comprises billing on the basis of an agreed price.
7. The method according to claim 1, wherein the step of billing for the provided product or service comprises billing on the basis of the quantity of data delivered.
8. The method according to claim 1, wherein the step of billing for the provided product or service comprises billing on the basis of transmission time.
9. The method according to claim 1, wherein the step of billing for the provided product or service comprises billing on the basis of overall elapsed time.
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AT95908578T ATE202885T1 (en) 1994-01-25 1995-01-17 BILLING METHOD FOR CABLE TV
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JP51964995A JP3526306B2 (en) 1994-01-25 1995-01-17 Cable TV billing method
AU16840/95A AU687167B2 (en) 1994-01-25 1995-01-17 Cable television billing method
DK95908578T DK0741944T3 (en) 1994-01-25 1995-01-17 Cable TV billing method
EP95908578A EP0741944B1 (en) 1994-01-25 1995-01-17 Cable television billing method
CA002179812A CA2179812C (en) 1994-01-25 1995-01-17 Cable television billing method
BR9502739A BR9502739A (en) 1994-01-25 1995-01-17 Billing method for cable television
DE69521602T DE69521602T2 (en) 1994-01-25 1995-01-17 BILLING METHOD FOR CABLE TELEVISION
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