Fee collection system and method for call completion

Telephonic communications – With usage measurement – Call charge metering or monitoring

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C379S127030, C379S127060, C379S142020

Reexamination Certificate

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06977996

ABSTRACT:
Methods and systems for administering calls on a voice network allow a user to selectively determine which calls will be accepted. The methods and systems may provide unwanted callers with an option to speak with the user for a fee. The methods and systems may provide an initiator of the communication to accept the fee, to confirm acceptance of the fee and to provide payment information for the fee prior to completing the communication. If the initiator does not accept the fee, the communication can be terminated. The methods and systems may verify the payment information and display a verification notice to the user prior to completing the call. The fee to be paid and the method of payment, or payment information may be prescribed by the user.

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patent: 6483910 (2002-11-01), Council
patent: 6763095 (2004-07-01), Cermak et al.

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