Redirecting Billing in Radio Network
20170111519 · 2017-04-20
Inventors
Cpc classification
H04M15/85
ELECTRICITY
International classification
H04M15/00
ELECTRICITY
H04L12/14
ELECTRICITY
Abstract
The present disclosure relates to a method in a network node (1) of a communication network (5). The method comprises determining from signalling with a cellular RAN (4) and/or a wireless transceiver (3) that a radio device (2) is within range (6) of the wireless transceiver, said radio device being connected to the communication network over the cellular RAN. The method also comprises redirecting, through signalling with one or more billing servers (7) connected to the communication network, at least some billing for resources used by the radio device via the cellular RAN, from a first subscription to a second subscription, as a result of said determining that the radio device is within range of the wireless transceiver. Upon determining from signalling over the cellular RAN (4) and/or with the wireless transceiver (3) that the radio device (2) is no longer within the range (6) of the wireless transceiver (3), there is assigned a limitation criterion for the redirecting (402) of the at least some billing associated with the data communication over the cellular RAN for resources used by the radio device (2), and the redirecting (402) of the at least some billing associated with data communication over the cellular RAN for resources used by the radio device (2) is terminated, through signalling with the one or more billing servers (7) connected to the communication network, when the limitation criterion is fulfilled.
Claims
1-17. (canceled)
18. A method in a network node of a communication network, the method comprising: determining from signaling over a cellular radio access network (RAN) and/or with a wireless transceiver that a radio device is within range of the wireless transceiver, said radio device being connected to the communication network over the cellular RAN; redirecting, through signaling with one or more billing servers connected to the communication network, at least some billing associated with data communication over the cellular RAN for resources used by the radio device over the cellular RAN, from a first subscription to a second subscription, as a result of said determining that the radio device is within range of the wireless transceiver, whereafter determining from signaling over the cellular RAN and/or with the wireless transceiver that the radio device is no longer within the range of the wireless transceiver, and then assigning a limitation criterion for the redirecting of the at least some billing associated with the data communication over the cellular RAN for resources used by the radio device; and terminating, through signaling with the one or more billing servers connected to the communication network, the redirecting of the at least some billing associated with data communication over the cellular RAN for resources used by the radio device when the limitation criterion is fulfilled.
19. The method of claim 18, wherein the limitation criterion comprises a predefined time period starting from the determining that the radio device was within range of the wireless transceiver.
20. The method of claim 18, wherein the limitation criterion comprises a set of limitations comprising any combination of: a maximum time; a maximum data amount; and a limitation to an IP address, wherein the redirecting is terminated once any of the limitations of the set of limitations is reached.
21. The method of claim 18, further comprising transmitting a notification to the radio device when it is determined from the signaling over the cellular RAN and/or with the wireless transceiver that the radio device is no longer within the range of the wireless transceiver.
22. The method of claim 21, wherein the notification includes information about a set of limitations comprising any combination of: a maximum time; a maximum data amount; and a limitation to an IP address.
23. The method of claim 18, wherein the radio device has said first subscription for billing use of resources via the cellular RAN, and said second subscription for billing use of resources via the cellular RAN that is associated with the wireless transceiver.
24. The method of claim 23, wherein said second subscription for billing use of resources via the cellular RAN is held by an operator of a wireless local area network (WLAN) associated with the wireless transceiver.
25. The method of claim 18, wherein the wireless transceiver is using a radio communication technology for communicating with the radio device that is different than a radio access technology (RAT) used by the cellular RAN.
26. The method of claim 18, wherein the wireless transceiver is configured for communicating with the radio device in network assisted peer device-to-device (D2D) communication, and determining that the radio device is within range of the wireless transceiver comprises determining whether the radio device and the wireless transceiver are in range for peer D2D communication, wherein the redirecting is based on said determining whether the radio device and the wireless transceiver are in range for peer D2D communication.
27. The method of claim 18, wherein determining that the radio device is within range of the wireless transceiver comprises receiving a message from the wireless transceiver indicating that the radio device is within range of the wireless transceiver.
28. The method of claim 18, wherein determining that the radio device is within range of the wireless transceiver comprises receiving a message from the radio device indicating that it is within range of the wireless transceiver.
29. A network node for a communication network, the network node comprising: communication circuitry configured for signaling over a cellular radio access network (RAN) signaling and/or with a wireless transceiver and with one or more billing servers connected to the communication network; processor circuitry; and a storage unit storing instructions that, when executed by the processor circuitry, cause the node to: determine from signaling over the cellular RAN and/or with the wireless transceiver that a radio device is within range of the wireless transceiver, said radio device being connected to the communication network over the cellular RAN; redirect, through signaling with the one or more billing servers connected to the communication network, at least some billing associated with data communication over the cellular RAN for resources used by the radio device over the cellular RAN, from a first subscription to a second subscription, as a result of said determining that the radio device is within range of the wireless transceiver; and thereafter to determine from signaling over the cellular RAN and/or with the wireless transceiver that the radio device is no longer within the range of the wireless transceiver; and then to assign a limitation criterion for the redirecting of the at least some billing associated with the data communication over the cellular RAN for resources used by the radio device; and terminate, through signaling with the one or more billing servers connected to the communication network, the redirecting of the at least some billing associated with data communication over the cellular RAN for resources used by the radio device when the limitation criterion is fulfilled.
30. The network node of claim 29, wherein the limitation criterion comprises a predefined time period arranged to start from the determination that the radio device was within range of the wireless transceiver.
31. The network node of claim 29, wherein the limitation criterion comprises a set of limitations comprising any combination of: a maximum time; a maximum data amount; and a limitation to an IP address, wherein the redirection is terminated once any of the limitations of the set of limitations is reached.
32. The network node of claim 29, further arranged to: transmit a notification to the radio device when it is determined from the signaling over the cellular RAN and/or with the wireless transceiver that the radio device is no longer within the range of the wireless transceiver.
33. The network node of claim 32, wherein the notification includes information about a set of limitations comprising any combination of: a maximum time; a maximum data amount; and a limitation to an IP address.
34. A computer-readable storage medium storing a computer program comprising instructions that, when run on processor circuitry in a network node, cause the processor circuitry to: determine from signaling over the cellular RAN and/or with the wireless transceiver that a radio device is within range of the wireless transceiver, said radio device being connected to the communication network over the cellular RAN; redirect, through signaling with the one or more billing servers connected to the communication network, at least some billing associated with data communication over the cellular RAN for resources used by the radio device over the cellular RAN, from a first subscription to a second subscription, as a result of said determining that the radio device is within range of the wireless transceiver; and thereafter to determine from signaling over the cellular RAN and/or with the wireless transceiver that the radio device is no longer within the range of the wireless transceiver; and then to assign a limitation criterion for the redirecting of the at least some billing associated with the data communication over the cellular RAN for resources used by the radio device; and terminate, through signaling with the one or more billing servers connected to the communication network, the redirecting of the at least some billing associated with data communication over the cellular RAN for resources used by the radio device when the limitation criterion is fulfilled.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0033] Embodiments will be described, by way of example, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0043] Embodiments will now be described more fully hereinafter with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which certain embodiments are shown.
[0044] However, other embodiments in many different forms are possible within the scope of the present disclosure. Rather, the following embodiments are provided by way of example so that this disclosure will be thorough and complete, and will fully convey the scope of the disclosure to those skilled in the art. Like numbers refer to like elements throughout the description.
[0045] It is therefore a desire to provide a technical approach for billing such that both the party charging for data traffic in its premises and the user coming and leaving the premises experience a fair billing and service, respectively. Premises should in this context be construed as some boundaries, for which the party charging for data traffic is prepared to pay at least a fraction of the costs for the data traffic, and need not be a building or fixed position. Consider for example a petrol or food provider chain which offers to pay for to data traffic for a customer on a route from one of its stations to another, e.g. along a highway. Billing in this document may in some embodiments refer to not only billing per se but may also/alternatively consider different other aspects including rating and charging; prepaid and post-paid; real-time and hot billing.
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[0047] In some embodiments of the present disclosure, the redirecting at least some billing comprises redirecting the at least some billing for as long as the radio device 2 is in range of the wireless transceiver 3. Thus, the billing can be redirected for as long as the radio device e.g. is within an area covered by a WLAN or other hot spot. For example, the radio device 2 or the wireless transceiver 3 may periodically send an indication that the radio device 2 is within the range 6 for as long as the radio device is within range of the wireless transceiver 3, to the communication network 5 via the cellular RAN 4. Thus, when such an indication is no longer periodically received by the network 5, the redirecting of billing is terminated, e.g. billing the regular subscription of the radio device 2 instead.
[0048] In some embodiments of the present disclosure, the redirecting of at least some billing comprises redirecting the at least some billing during a predefined time period starting from the determining that the radio device 2 is within range of the wireless transceiver 3. As an example, the redirecting of billing can then start upon the radio device 2 passing the range 6 of a Bluetooth or radio frequency identification (RFID) transceiver 3 when entering e.g. a train or other means of transport in which e.g. free wireless connection is provided during a trip. A timer may run from the determining that the radio device 2 is within range 6, or the redirecting may be between set time points (e.g. from 1 pm to 3 pm for a two hour train journey) after the determining that the radio device 2 is within range 6 e.g. when entering the train. Hence, in this embodiment, the redirection of at least some billing is made even if the device goes out of range with the radio device 2 as long as the timer has not expired. The embodiment also covers the case that the redirection of at least some billing is made even if the device at the time instant of leaving the range with the radio device 2 is idle (w.r.t cellular communication, for instance idle mode in LTE or idle mode, URA_PCH, Cell_PCH in WCDMA/HSPA), and hence the redirection will continue even if the devices goes into active state (for instance RRC_connected in LTE or to WCDMA/HSPA or Cell FACH in WCDMA/HSPA) w.r.t cellular communication system at a time instant the device is outside range of the radio device but the timer has not expired.
[0049] In some embodiments of the present disclosure, the radio device 2 has said first subscription for billing use of resources via the cellular RAN 4, and said second subscription for billing use of resources via the cellular RAN 4 is associated with the wireless transceiver 3. The wireless transceiver may e.g. be deployed by a provider of wireless access, e.g. WLAN or other internet hot-spot, for accepting some or all billing of cellular resources within the range 6 e.g. when the hot-spot is overloaded. Thus, in some embodiments of the present disclosure, the second subscription for billing use of resources via the cellular RAN 4 is held by an operator of a WLAN associated with the wireless transceiver 3.
[0050] In some embodiments of the present disclosure, the wireless transceiver 3 is a Bluetooth transceiver; a wireless local area network, WLAN, transceiver; or a radio frequency identification, RFID, transceiver, where the wireless transceiver uses a radio communication technology for communicating with the radio device 2 which is different than a radio access technology (RAT) used by the cellular RAN 4. Thus, the wireless transceiver may for example not interfere with communication over the cellular RAN 4.
[0051] Alternatively, in some embodiments of the present disclosure, the wireless transceiver 3 is configured for communicating with the radio device 2 in network (NW) assisted device-to-device (D2D) communication, and the determining that the radio device 2 is within range 6 of the wireless transceiver 3 comprises determining whether the radio device 2 and the wireless transceiver 3 are in range for D2D communication, wherein the redirecting is based on said determining whether the radio device 2 and the wireless transceiver 3 are in range for D2D communication. The determining that the radio device 2 is in range for NW assisted D2D communication with the wireless transceiver 3 is one way of determining that the radio device is within the range 6 of the wireless transceiver 3. Actual D2D communication may not need to be set up. It may be sufficient to determine that the radio device 2 is in range for D2D communication, although some exchange of information via D2D communication may occur, at least one-way, in order for the radio device 2 and the wireless transceiver 3 to detect each other. Thus, the same RAT may be used, within existing D2D protocols, for determining whether the radio device 2 is within the range 6 as is used for communication via the cellular RAN 4.
[0052] In some embodiments, the wireless transceiver is a non-cellular wireless transceiver/access point.
[0053] In some embodiments of the present disclosure, the determining that a radio device 2 is within range of a wireless transceiver 3 comprises receiving a message from the wireless transceiver indicating that the radio device is within range 6 of the wireless transceiver. This is one way of informing the network 5 of the radio device 2 being within the range 6. The wireless transceiver 3 may detect the radio device 2 and e.g. obtain the media access control (MAC) address or other identifier or indicator of the radio device 2. The wireless transceiver may then forward the identifier in said message e.g. via the cellular RAN 4, thereby indicating to the network node 1 that the radio device 2 is within the range 6.
[0054] Additionally or alternatively, in some embodiments of the present disclosure, the determining that a radio device 2 is within range of a wireless transceiver 3 comprises receiving a message from the radio device indicating that it is within range of the wireless transceiver. This is another way of informing the network 5 of the radio device 2 being within the range 6. The radio device 2 may detect the wireless transceiver and e.g. obtain the media access control (MAC) address or other identifier or indicator of the wireless transceiver 3. The radio device may then forward the identifier in said message e.g. via the cellular RAN 4, thereby indicating to the network node 1 that the radio device 2 is within the range 6.
[0055] In some embodiments of the present disclosure, the at least some billing is for use of data traffic resources. Embodiments of the present disclosure may to be most beneficial for data traffic, since data traffic resources may typically be a limiting resource in wireless access e.g. WLAN.
[0056] Consider a device inside the coverage area where redirection of at least some billing is made as demonstrated above, where the device is leaving the coverage area, i.e. the premises as defined above. For the one committed to paying for traffic for a user being within the coverage area, it is of interest that the commitment of paying is enabled to be terminated. For the user, it is of interest that the termination of the commitment of paying is experienced as reasonable, which in turn also is of interest of the one committed to pay for the traffic since the commitment is at least partially of providing an experience of good service to the user. Thus, the technical approach of terminating the commitment of redirecting the at least some billing should strive towards a termination that is experienced as reasonable to both parties. For the case described in the background where an ongoing telephone call, i.e. voice call, is allowed to be finished, the technical approach is fairly evident. However, for data traffic, particularly for the very common case where the data traffic is bursty, the approach is not that evident. Consider for example a user checking the weather report when about to leave the area (e.g. to see if an umbrella should be brought) by browsing a web site providing the forecast divided in time, place or aspect of the weather by different pages. A burst of data is provided for one page, the user looks at that page (wherein idle state is present), the user, checks the forecast for e.g. for some time later, and a new data burst is provided (wherein connected state is present), etc.
[0057] The user would then consider it as bad service if the data traffic billing redirection was terminated in the middle of the weather forecast checking. On the other hand, the host would not be interested in having at least some of the billing redirected forever.
[0058] The detection of such an event may be indicated by loss of the short range communication (connection failure, according to protocol for the current used short range radio). In another embodiment this may be indicated to the NW node (billing node). For example, the radio device 2 or the wireless transceiver 3 may periodically send an indication that the radio device 2 is within the range 6 for as long as the radio device is within range of the wireless transceiver 3, to the communication network 5 via the cellular RAN 4. Thus, when such an indication is no longer periodically received by the network 5, the redirecting of billing is terminated, e.g. billing the regular subscription of the radio device 2 instead. In order to make a smooth transition of the billing in a way that the user experiences as fair, different approaches may be envisioned and covered by the invention. For instance; [0059] A timer that is enabled once the NW have detected that the device is out of coverage (as described in detail above). The timer may be chosen such that it seems fair for the user, say in the range of minutes (a typical time to terminate a typical application). After the timer has expired, the billing is redirected to the subscription associated with the device. [0060] Once the NW has detected that the device is out of coverage, the device is allowed to use a certain amount of data say 1-10 Mbyte. The amount of data may be determined as a reasonable amount such that ongoing application may not be interrupted (i.e. data corresponding to a typical home page size currently being down loaded). After the amount of data is used, the billing is redirected to the subscription associated with the device. [0061] Once the NW has detected that the device is out of coverage, the device is allowed to end down/up load associated to the current application. For instance as long as data packets arriving to the device is originating from the same IP-address (indicating that a specific internet site is currently being down loaded), the billing is redirected according to as described above. However, once it is determine that the data packet comes from another IP-address, the billing is redirected to the subscription associated with the device.
[0062] In another embodiment, once the device is detected to leave the coverage area of the short range communication, a message may be transmitted to the device which on application level indicates for the user that the user is leaving to the area of free cellular connection. The user may then have a limited time, say 1 minute, before the billing is redirected to the subscription associated with the device. If the device again comes into coverage to the short range communication within this time (e.g. 1 minute), the redirection of billing to third part is continued, otherwise the billing is redirected to the subscription associated with the device. Combinations of the above examples are also feasible. For example, a set of limitations comprising maximum time and maximum data amount may be provided, wherein redirection of billing is terminated once any of these limitations is reached. This example may also be combined with the IP address limitation. The example with a notification that indicates for the user that the user is leaving the area of free or reduced fee cellular connection may also be combined with a set of limitations as demonstrated above. Furthermore, the notification may comprise a greeting or advertisement from the host. That is, when it is determined from signalling over the cellular RAN 4 and/or with the wireless transceiver 3 that the radio device 2 is no longer within the range 6 of the wireless transceiver 3, i.e. a first occurred event, a second event will terminate the re-direction of billing. The second event is monitored by assigning a limitation criterion for the redirecting 402 of the at least some billing associated with the data communication over the cellular RAN for resources used by the radio device 2, wherein the second event is considered occurred when that limitation criterion if fulfilled. When the second event has occurred, the redirecting 402 of the at least some billing associated with data communication over the cellular RAN for resources used by the radio device 2 is terminated through signalling with the one or more billing servers 7 connected to the communication network.
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[0064] The rating, charging and billing of the network node 1 may be implemented as an application server in the network 5. The security level is preferably high to prevent fraud problems and to support authentication, authorization, and accounting. Relevant parameters are sent from involved devices (e.g. radio device 2 and/or wireless transceiver 3, as well as billing server(s) 7) and network elements. To improve the flexibility, both for cost calculation and sharing calculation and to be able to combine conditions for parameters, many parameters may be added and provided, when applicable, such as MAC-addresses, device identifiers, cost sharing parameters, secure token and device capabilities, but not limited to these.
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[0066] The receiver 309 is configured to cooperate with the processor 301 to receive data bits. The antenna 310 may comprise a single antenna or a plurality of antennas, e.g. for different frequencies and/or for MIMO communication. The antenna 310 is used by the transmitter 308 and the receiver 309 for transmitting and receiving, respectively, radio signals.
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EXAMPLE 1
[0069] In this example there is user with a UE 2, and this user enters into a public place which offers free wireless access, e.g. a restaurant. Today, this would typically imply that Wi-Fi was installed and that either it was free for everyone or that a user obtains access credentials (user name and password) to access. The former is often the case in cafs while the latter might be more common on trains and in airports or hotels.
[0070] According to the present disclosure, free wireless access might be obtained in a completely different way, namely by using the regular wireless connection via the cellular RAN 4 and only ensure that this becomes free of charge for the user by redirecting 402 billing. The present disclosure is related to various ways of determining 401 when a UE 2 can use the regular cellular connection while the cost for this usage should be taken by someone else, i.e. the second subscription.
[0071] In an embodiment, as exemplified in
[0072] Alternatively, the example embodiment is altered such that the sending 602 of the indicator to the network 5 is not done by the UE 2, but by the wireless transceiver 3 in the caf. The effect would be the same and the change of billed subscription would be seamless for the user.
[0073] Alternatively, the determining 401 is based on RFID and is done at the entrance to the caf. As long as the radio device 2 is within the caf, the to billing will be covered by the caf, and once the device leaves the caf, the billing will return to the user subscription. RFID is here again assumed to be used at the exit from the caf. This alternative embodiment is not limited to the use of RFID, but RFID serves as a good example.
[0074] Optionally, time-limited free wireless access is provided. This is applicable to all example embodiments above, and the way it can work is that once a UE 2 is within range 6 and obtains the valid indicator, the indicator is associated with a timer and the free access is only provided until the times expires.
[0075] Returning to the example with the caf, the redirection might be initiated once it is determined that UE 2 is within range, but the free service offered by the cafmight be limited to, say, 20 minutes, to reduce the risk that people merely stay at the caf to get free internet access. That is, the first event as described above may then occur more or less at the same time as the re-directing of billing starts and the timer for the second event as described above is set to the limitation in time, e.g. the 20 minutes as discussed above.
EXAMPLE 2
[0076] In the embodiments of example 2, illustrated in
[0077] Similar as demonstrated for example 1 above, the first event may then be considered to occur when the trip starts and the timer for the second event is set to the expected duration of the trip. Here, in case of any train delays, the timer may be reset, implying new signalling with the one or more billing servers 7 connected to the communication network, such that the redirecting lasts for the entire time of the trip. Furthermore, the timer may here be set to last longer than the trip at train delays as a compensation for any inconvenience of the delayed train. Assuming an electronic ticket, it is known when the trip starts and ends, and meanwhile the billing for the wireless to access should be covered by the train company holding the second subscription. In an alternative embodiment, the billing is not entirely taken by the second subscription, but instead split between the first subscription of the user and the second subscription of the train company, for instance, the second subscription takes 30% of the cost for a package of services e.g. data usage or just weather-forecast etc., and the first subscription takes 70%. Also here, adaptions may be made as compensations for inconvenience of train delays. E.g. during the ordinary trip time, the constraints for redirection may be applied, but for delay time, full redirection of cost may be made. The cost sharing can be set by pre-set values, in prepaid/postpaid/convergent/online charging systems (OCS) or similar, or indicator can be provided in the setup, at setup of the session, with new parameters sent from the units involved which provides other relevant information further to the network 5 as a base for cost sharing. Also in this example, the redirection of at least some billing is made even if the device goes out of range with the radio device 2 as long as the timer has not expired. The example also covers the case that the redirection of at least some billing is made even if the device at the time instant of leaving the range with the radio device 2 is idle (w.r.t cellular communication, for instance idle mode in LTE or idle mode, URA_PCH, Cell_PCH in WCDMA/HSPA), and hence the redirection will continue even if the device goes into active state (for instance RRC_connected in LTE or WCDMA/HSPA or Cell_FACH in WCDMA/HSPA) w.r.t cellular communication system at a time instant the device is outside range of the radio device but the timer has not expired.
EXAMPLE 3
[0078] In the embodiments of example 3, illustrated in
EXAMPLE 4
[0079] The above examples have been described under the assumption that all data is going over the cellular RAN 4, and either the billing or the data rate might be changed due to one or several parameters, for instance location information. The idea is naturally also applicable in case e.g. WLAN is available and perhaps used as the default RAT. Taking the example with the train, WLAN might be the preferred choice and only if the obtained quality does not meet certain requirements, the radio device 2 is handed r to the cellular RAN 4 where the cellular RAN then is free of charge since the train company will take the cost.
EXAMPLE 5
[0080] A generic flow chart over an embodiment of a method of the present disclosure can be seen in
[0081] Below follow some other aspects of the present disclosure.
[0082] According to another aspect of the present disclosure, there is provided a network node 1 for a communication network 5. The network node comprises means 201 foetermining 401 from signalling with over a cellular RAN 4 and/or with a wireless transceiver 3 that a radio device 2 is within range 6 of the wireless trnsceiver 3 said radio device 2 being connected to the communication network over the cellular RAN 4. The network node also comprises means 201 for redirecting 402, through signalling with one or more billing servers 7 connected to the communication network, at least some billing for resources used by the radio device 2 via the cellular RAN, from a first subscription to a second subscription, as a result of said determining 401 that the radio device is within range of the wireless transceiver 3, and the terminating of the redirection is performed as demonstrated above.
[0083] According to another aspect of the present disclosure, there is provided a to radio device 2. The radio device comprises communication circuitry 303, 307 enabled for signalling with a cellular RAN 4 and a wireless transceiver 3. The radio device also comprises processor circuitry 301, and a storage unit 302 storing instructions that, when executed by the processor circuitry, cause the radio device to receive a first radio message from the wireless transceiver, said first radio message comprising an indicator for redirecting at least some billing for resources used by the radio device via the cellular RAN. The instructions also cause the radio device to send a second radio message to the communication network via the cellular RAN. The second radio message comprises the indicator from the wireless transceiver, thereby indicating to the communication network that the radio device is in range of the wireless transceiver and that said at least some billing should be redirected from a first subscription to a second subscription.
[0084] According to another aspect of the present disclosure, there is provided a radio device 2. The radio device comprises means 301, 307 for receiving 601 a first radio message from a wireless transceiver 3, said first radio message comprising an indicator for redirecting at least some billing for resources used by the radio device 2 over a cellular RAN 4. The radio device also comprises means 301, 303 for sending 6 a second radio message to the communication network 5 over the cellular RAN 4, said second radio message comprising the indicator from the wireless transceiver 3, thereby indicating to the communication network that the radio device 2 is in range 6 of the wireless transceiver and that said at least some billing should be redirected from a first subscription to a second subscription.
[0085] According to another aspect of the present disclosure, there is provided a wireless transceiver 3. The wireless transceiver comprises communication circuitry 303, 307 enabled for signalling with a cellular RAN 4 and a radio device 2. The wireless transceiver also comprises processor circuitry 301, and a storage unit 302 storing instructions that, when executed by the processor circuitry, cause the wireless transceiver to receive a first radio message from a to radio device connected to a communication network via the cellular RAN. The first radio message comprises an indicator for redirecting at least some billing for resources used by the radio device via the cellular RAN. The instructions also cause the wireless transceiver to send a second radio message to the communication network, said second radio message comprising the indicator from the radio device, thereby indicating to the communication network that the radio device is in range of the wireless transceiver and that said at least some billing should be redirected from a first subscription to a second subscription.
[0086] According to another aspect of the present disclosure, there is provided a wireless transceiver 3. The wireless transceiver comprises means 301, 307 for receiving 601 a first radio message from a radio device 2, connected to a communication network 5 over a cellular RAN 4, said first radio message comprising an indicator for redirecting at least some billing for resources used by the radio device 2 over the cellular RAN 4. The wireless transceiver also comprises means 301, 303 for sending 602 a second radio message to the communication network 5, said second radio message comprising the indicator from the radio device 2, thereby indicating to the communication network that the radio device is in range 6 of the wireless transceiver and that said at least some billing should be redirected from a first subscription to a second subscription.
[0087] The termination of the redirecting of billing for these embodiments are also performed as demonstrated above.
[0088] The present disclosure has mainly been described above with reference to a few embodiments. However, as is readily appreciated by a person skilled in the art, other embodiments than the ones disclosed above are equally possible within the scope of the present disclosure, as defined by the appended claims.