EP 1210791 A2 20020605 - METHOD FOR ASSESSING CHARGES FOR THE TRANSMISSION OF DATA IN PACKET-BASED COMMUNICATIONS NETWORKS
Title (en)
METHOD FOR ASSESSING CHARGES FOR THE TRANSMISSION OF DATA IN PACKET-BASED COMMUNICATIONS NETWORKS
Title (de)
VERFAHREN ZUR VERGEBÜHRUNG DER ÜBERTRAGUNG VON DATEN IN PAKETBASIERTEN KOMMUNIKATIONSNETZEN
Title (fr)
PROCEDE POUR ETABLIR LA TAXATION DE LA TRANSMISSION DE DONNEES DANS DES RESEAUX DE COMMUNICATION EN MODE PAQUETS
Publication
Application
Priority
- DE 0003080 W 20000906
- DE 19942947 A 19990908
Abstract (en)
[origin: DE19942947A1] The invention relates to a method and a communications system for assessing charges for the transmission of data. The inventive system comprises a first packet-based communications network (KN1), a second packet-based communications network (KN2), and a mobile communications device (MS). According to the invention, the second packet-based communications network (KN2) has at least one radio interface via which the packet data is wirelessly transmitted from and to the mobile communications device (MS). The charges for the transmission of data are assessed by at least one charge assessing device (VE) assigned to the second packet-based communications network (KN2). Said charge assessing device (VE) controls the establishment and termination of at least one communications connection between the first packet-based communications network (KN1), the second packet-based communications network (KN2) and at least one mobile communications device (MS), and quantitatively meters the data transmission over the at least one communications connection.
IPC 1-7
IPC 8 full level
H04W 4/24 (2009.01)
CPC (source: EP)
H04W 4/24 (2013.01)
Citation (search report)
See references of WO 0119021A2
Designated contracting state (EPC)
DE ES FR GB NL
DOCDB simple family (publication)
DE 19942947 A1 20010322; EP 1210791 A2 20020605; WO 0119021 A2 20010315; WO 0119021 A3 20011220
DOCDB simple family (application)
DE 19942947 A 19990908; DE 0003080 W 20000906; EP 00965838 A 20000906