WO2001075675A1 - Account management tool for e-billing system - Google Patents

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WO2001075675A1
WO2001075675A1 PCT/US2001/010580 US0110580W WO0175675A1 WO 2001075675 A1 WO2001075675 A1 WO 2001075675A1 US 0110580 W US0110580 W US 0110580W WO 0175675 A1 WO0175675 A1 WO 0175675A1
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  • the interface wrappers 152, 154 in order to provide the appropriate account information to the authorized requestor (customer/user). Regardless of who is accessing the e-billing system, a main
  • FIG. 3 (a) page display of Figure 3 (a).
  • entry fields 74, 75 and 76 for enabling the SR to enter an account name and account number or an account alias, respectively, according to the desired account invoice, which the SR desires for viewing.
  • a further entry field 77 is provided for enabling entry of an environment number and further radio buttons 78 and 79 are provided for enabling the SR user to select account invoice
  • account invoice information may be retrieved by entering an account name, account number or
  • the internal SR user is presented with a web based display screen 80, an example of which is depicted in Figure 3 (d), having a frame 82 with a check box 84 enabling the SR to specify whether the SR would like to receive an e-mail notification from the e-billing
  • Figure 4 (a) illustrates an example e-mail message 90 automatically generated by the e-
  • Computer system 501 also includes a main memory 507, such as a random access memory (RAM) or other dynamic storage device, coupled to bus 503 for storing information and instructions to be executed by processor 505.
  • main memory 507 may be used for storing temporary variables or other intermediate information during execution of instructions to be executed by processor 505.
  • Computer system 501 further includes a main memory 507, such as a random access memory (RAM) or other dynamic storage device, coupled to bus 503 for storing information and instructions to be executed by processor 505.
  • main memory 507 may be used for storing temporary variables or other intermediate information during execution of instructions to be executed by processor 505.
  • a storage device 511 such as a
  • magnetic disk or optical disk is provided and coupled to bus 503 for storing information and instructions.
  • Computer system 501 may be coupled via bus 503 to a display 513, such as a cathode ray tube (CRT), for displaying information to a computer user.
  • a display 513 such as a cathode ray tube (CRT)
  • An input device 515 including
  • the e-billing functions are provided by computer system
  • main memory 507 causes processor 505 to perform the process steps described herein.
  • processors in a multi-processing arrangement may also be
  • hard-wired circuitry may be used in place of or in combination with software instructions.
  • embodiments are not limited to any specific combination of hardware circuitry and software.
  • volatile media includes, for example, optical or magnetic disks, such as storage device 511.
  • Volatile media includes dynamic memory, such as main memory 507.
  • Transmission media includes dynamic memory, such as main memory 507.
  • Communication interface 519 provides a two-way data communication coupling to a network fink 521 that is connected to a local network 523.
  • communication interface 519 provides a two-way data communication coupling to a network fink 521 that is connected to a local network 523.
  • Network link 521 typically provides data communication through one or more networks
  • network link 521 may provide a connection through local
  • tlirough communication interface 519 which carry the digital data to and from computer system 5 1, are exemplary forms of carrier waves transporting the information.
  • system 501 can transmit notifications and receive data, including program code, through the network(s), network link 521 and communication interface 519.
  • the agent e.g., Sales Representative
  • the present invention advantageously equips the Sales Representative with greater access to account information and more timely information related to the customer base of the Sales Representative, thus fostering more e-billing to provide timely and efficient processing of bills.

Abstract

An account management methodology and system for sales representatives (99) of an enterprise employing an e-billing system including a computer system accessible for an on-line interactive communication of product and service invoices to users. The account management tool includes a database (160a-160n) for storing customer account information including customer invoices, the customer information including information for associating a customer account with a particular sales representative (99); a mechanism for retrieving from the database a list of customer accounts associated with the sales representative; and, a device for transmitting a list of customer accounts associated with the sales representative to a sales representative browser device for that sales representative's review. The account management methodology and system includes an e-mail notification feature enabling receipt of e-mail notifying a sales representative that a customer (98) has signed up for or has been deleted from e-billing. A sales representative is further provided with the ability to turn off/on this e-mail notification.

Description

ACCOUNT MANAGEMENT TOOL FOR E-BILLING SYSTEM
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Field of the Invention:
[02J The present invention relates to e-commerce customer-support services, and particularly,
to enhanced features for a web-based electronic billing system tool that provides internal sales
representatives with updated customer e-billing account activity.
Discussion of the Background
[03J Currently, there is no telecommunications enterprise or vendor providing telecommunications services that provide a fully integrated communications offering on the Internet with comprehensive produ f and <;ci k 5 jι Jim nation, including electronic billing
analysis and interactive customer support. In the area of billing for telecommunications products and services, telecommunications service enterprises provide capabilities for "on-line" electronic
funds transfer (EFT) or public switched telephone network (PSTN) dial-up credit card payment of their invoices.
[04J Existing comprehensive world-wide-web/Internet-based invoicing and payment systems
(hereinafter "e-billing") enables customers to easily receive and analyze their invoices, and, in addition, enable customers to pay their invoices, electronically via electronic funds transfer.
This "e-billing" system includes a comprehensive software and system infrastructure that provides a variety of tools for enabling customers of telecom companies to receive, analyze and pay their invoices by a variety of methods, via a single comprehensive interface.
[05] It is becoming increasingly desirable to provide an internal Sales Representative of the telecommunications enterprise sales force with access to e-billing customer accounts so as to
enable the sales force to better manage/track their e-billing customers.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION [06] The present invention addresses the above stated needs by providing an e-billing system that provides a sales representative with an account management tool that enables a company's
sales force to better manage/track their e-billing customers. The account management tool
permits a company's sales force to view all of their invoices and/or companies that are on e- billing.
[07] According to one aspect of the invention, there is provided an account management methodology and system for sales representatives of an enterprise employing an e-billing system including a computer system accessible for on-line interactive communication of product and service invoices to users, said account management tool comprising: a database for storing
customer account information including customer invoices, the customer information including
information for associating a customer account with a particular sales representative; a mechanism for retrieving from the database a list of all customer accounts associated with the
sales representative; and, a device for transmitting a list of customer accounts associated with the sales representative to a service representative browser device for display thereof, whereby
customer account information associated with the sales representative is available for review. In a preferred embodiment, the account management methodology and system includes an e-mail notification feature enabling receipt of email notifying a sales representative that a customer has signed up for (or) has been deleted from e-billing. A sales representative is further provided with the ability to turn off/on this email notification.
[08] According to another aspect of the present invention, a method for providing an on-line
billing system is disclosed. The method includes storing account information of a plurality of customers in a database. The account information includes information for associating each of the plurality of customers with a particular agent among a plurality of agents. The method also includes generating a list of customer accounts corresponding to the particular agent from the
account information, and displaying the list via a web browser to the agent.
[09] According to another aspect of the present invention, a server apparatus for providing an on-line billing system is disclosed. The server apparatus includes a communication interface that
is configured to retrieve account information of a plurality of customers in a database. The account information includes information fvr associating each of the plurality of customers with
a particular agent among a plurality of agents. The server apparatus also includes a processor coupled to the communication interface and configured to generate a list of customer accounts
corresponding to the particular agent from the account information, and to instruct display of the
list via a web browser to the agent.
[10] In yet another aspect of the present invention, an e-billing system is provided. The e- billing system includes a database that is configured to store account information of a plurality of
customers in a database. The account information includes information for associating each of
the plurality of customers with a particular agent among a plurality of agents. The system also includes a server that communicates with the database. The server is configured to generate a list of customer accounts corresponding to the particular agent from the account information, and to instruct display of the list via a web browser to the agent. Further, the system includes a client that communicates with the server. The client is configured to run the web browser to display
the list.
[11] According to yet another aspect of the present invention, a server apparatus for providing
an on-line billing system is disclosed. The server apparatus includes means for storing account information of a plurality of customers in a database. The account information includes
information for associating each of the plurality of customers with a particular agent among a plurality of agents; means for generating a list of customer accounts corresponding to the
particular agent from the account information; and means for displaying the list via a web
browser to the agent.
[12] In yet another aspect of the present invention, a computer-readable medium carrying one
or more sequences of one or more instructions for providing an on-line billing system is disclosed. The one or more sequences of one or more instructions including instructions which, when executed by one or more processors, cause the one or more processors to perform the step
of storing account information of a plurality of customers in a database. *The account information includes information for associating each of the plurality of customers with a particular agent
among a plurality of agents. Other steps include generating a list of customer accounts
corresponding to the particular agent from the account information, and displaying the list via a
web browser to the agent.
[13] Advantageously, the account management tool of the invention provides timely updated
information relating to the customer base of a sales representative, thus stimulating the use of mpre e-biiling and EFT payments, and consequently reducing a company's outstanding accounts
receivables.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS [14] A more complete appreciation of the invention and many of the attendant advantages
thereof will be readily obtained as the same becomes better understood by reference to the
following detailed description when considered in connection with the accompanying drawings,
wherein:
[15] Figure 1 is a diagram of an e-billing system architecture employing an account management tool to provide sales representative with enhancement features, in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention;
[16] Figure 2 is a diagram of an e-billing software architecture incorporating an account management tool, according to an cmboJiπienl of lh>i jvscnt invention; [17] Figures 3(a) and 3(b) are diagrams of exemplary web-based display screens associated with the account management tool functionality, according to an embodiment of the present
invention;
[18] Figures 4(a) and 4(b) are diagrams of exemplary e-mail notification messages
communicated to a sales representative when a new customer has enrolled for e-billing, and when a customer has been deleted from the e-billing system, respectively, according to an embodiment of the present invention; and
[19] Figure 5 is a diagram of a computer system that performs in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[20] In the following description, for the purpose of explanation, specific details are set forth in order to provide a thorough understanding of the invention. However, it will be apparent that the invention may be practiced without these specific details. In some instances, well-known
structures and devices are depicted in block diagram form in order to avoid unnecessarily
obscuring the invention.
[21] Although the present invention is discussed with respect to an Internet-based billing
system, it is recognized that the present invention has applicability to any packet switched network.
[22] As shown in Figure 1 , there is depicted a physical hardware architecture of an exemplary
e-billing system 10 (e.g., the MCIWorldcom Interact system). As shown in Figure 1, there is
provided a billing system represented as cloud 11. Relating specifically to e-billing, a link via a double firewall 25a is provided to interface the billing system 10 with a third-party vendor electronic bill statement and presentment system 20 that functions to generate and present on-line billing invoices for customers of the telecommunications enterprise over the Internet via double
firewall 25b. In operation, a file including a customer's billing/invoice data is provided by the
billing system (e.g., accounts receivable department) to the third-party system 20 where web-
pages including corresponding versions of the customer invoices are generated and posted online. Customers initially do not have access to the web based invoices. Instead, the on-line invoices are available to the enterprise audit department which checks the invoices for format compliance and billing total amount accuracy. As soon as the on-line versions of the invoices
are approved by the audit department, they are flagged as available on-line and the third party system 20 notifies the customer and posts the invoices on-line for the customer access. Via public Internet 12 access through the MCI "Interact" web server portal to the suite of web-based applications including the e-billing application (not shown), the customer's may pay their
invoices.
[23] Further, the e-billing system 10 includes an Internal Administration Tool (IAT) (not
shown) which enables internal users (internal to the enterprise) to enable internal users to search
for, add, view, modify, and delete users for various customer accounts. The IAT enables any enterprise personnel to view invoices by logging on as a particular external user or by specifying
account invoice criteria. The user types include: Administrators, i.e., users with full functionality to the IAT, with the ability to maintain all levels of access, e.g., usually those personnel of high
level authority or personnel responsible for e-billing system maintenance; and, Customer Service Representative (CSR), i.e., users with access to the IAT, but may be restricted from making
certain changes, e.g. Order Entry, Customer Service, or Customer Center personnel. [24] Figure 2 illustrates conceptually the e-billing software architecture 100 incorporating the internal account management tool providing the sales representative enhancement feature of the
invention. As shown in Figure 2, the system is divided into two functional areas: a first customer application 102 for providing customers 98 with access to the e-billing system; and a second
application 104 for providing internal users 99 with access to the e-billing system. Particularly,
for each application 102, 104, the software enables the generation of a "Splash Screen" 110, which is the initial screen that is displayed upon entering the system. Via the "Splash Screen"
110, a customer 98 first enters a password and/or UserlD (user identification) to log on to the Interact System. In an exemplary embodiment, a universal authentication process is initiated for
authorizing the customer access to the e-billin system.
[25] After the authentication process, the customer is provided with a display 120 that enables
the customer to select the e-billing system option. Likewise, via the "Splash Screen" 110, an
internal user, such as a sales representative 99 may enter a password and/or UserlD in order to
log on to the Interact System. After the internal user id is verified and access is authorized, the
internal user is provided with a display 120 that enables the user to select the e-billing system
option. For each of the customer and internal user applications 102, 104 respectively, there is implemented respective "interface wrappers" 152, 154, which provide a common "look and feel"
regardless if the user is a customer or a user. For instance, as shown in Figure 1, depending upon who the customer is and his/her access privileges, the interface wrapper 152 will enable those
customer accounts to be listed for the customer via a web-based e-billing main menu display and make those accounts available for access by the customer via a web-browser or other suitable web-based interface device. Likewise, depending upon the access privileges of the internal user, the interface wrapper 154 will enable those accounts to be listed for the internal user via a web- based e-billing main menu display and, further make those accounts available for access by the
user via a web-browser or other suitable web-based interface device.
[26] As shown in Figure 2, all customer account information is stored in one or more databases 160a,...,160n depending upon factors including who the customer is, the type of networks the customer is using/managing, the account type, etc. For purposes of explanation, these databases 160a,...,160n may be lumped into one database, and may centrally located or distributed. However implemented, all account information stored in the database is filtered, by
the interface wrappers 152, 154 in order to provide the appropriate account information to the authorized requestor (customer/user). Regardless of who is accessing the e-billing system, a main
menu option page 175 is displayed for the customer/user to invoke the e-billing system functions
including the enhanced Sales Representative functionality. As further shown in Figure 2, however, the internal user application 104 is provided with the e-billing system Internal
Administration Tool 300, which includes an account and user maintenance engines for enabling
internal users to add, view, and modify User and Account information for all of their accounts.
[27] . With respect to the internal Sales Representative (hereinafter "SR"), the IAT 300
preferably enables specialized functionality for enabling the viewing of associated accounts,
searching for accounts, viewing of account invoices, and receiving/setting various E-mail notifications, as will be explained in greater detail. [28] As part of this functionality, upon log on and authentication as an agent (i.e., Sales
Representative (SR)), a Sales Representative Home Page 50 is generated for download to the SR user browser as shown in the example home page depicted in Figure 3 (a). As depicted in Figure 3 (a), the SR home page 50 is provided with main menu option choices including: a first link 52
to an account list for providing the SR with the ability to view all accounts to which that SR is
associated; a second link 54 for providing the SR with the ability to access a specific account
invoice or view a specific account invoice through the SR view account list; and, a third link 56 for providing the SR with the ability to set provisions within the e-billing system enabling the SR to receive an e-mail notification each time an e-billing account is associated to that SR's user id, and enabling the SR to receive an e-mail notification each time an account that is associated to that SR's user id becomes deleted. It is understood that the SR home page 50 includes a task bar
51 from which an SR may select to link to the various IAT functions. One of these functions
include the search link 58 which enables the SR to search by account name or account number
for different types of accounts and, additionally providing the ability to access those account invoices that resulted from the search.
[291 As shown in Figure 3 (a), when the SR selects view account list link 52, the internal SR
user is presented with a web based display screen 60, an example of which is depicted in Figure
3(b), having a frame 62 automatically populated with all of the accounts 66 associated with that
SR. The internal SR user will thus be able to view all of the account list results 66 for that SR.
Account information provided in the list results include Account name, number, account address, account type, level, environment number and account alias. From this web page display 60, a , r^
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further link 68 is provided for enabling a user to conduct a further search for other accounts not
listed.
[30] Referring back to Figure 3 (a), when the SR selects view account invoice link 54, the
internal SR user is presented with a web based display screen 70, an example of which is
depicted in Figure 3 (c), having a frame 72 providing entry fields for entering account invoice
search criteria, it should be understood that a similar web based display screen as shown in
Figure 3 (c) is presented to the SR user upon selection of the search button 58 shown in the home
page display of Figure 3 (a). Returning to Figure 3 (c), for example, there is provided in frame 72 entry fields 74, 75 and 76 for enabling the SR to enter an account name and account number or an account alias, respectively, according to the desired account invoice, which the SR desires for viewing. A further entry field 77 is provided for enabling entry of an environment number and further radio buttons 78 and 79 are provided for enabling the SR user to select account invoice
type, e.g., VLI, and the account level, e.g., corporate. In response to selection of the continue
button 71, a search is conducted for the SR entered criteria, and a view account invoice search
results list similar to the list such as depicted in the example of Figure 3(b) is presented to the SR. From this list, a user may click on the desired account id from the list 68 to enable viewing
of those account invoice (5) for that account which resulted from the search. Thus, the SR
account invoice information may be retrieved by entering an account name, account number or
account alias. If the SR is within an account and then chooses to view invoices, they are taken directly into that account's invoice. As shown in Figure 3 (a), when the SR selects the e-mail
notification link 56, the internal SR user is presented with a web based display screen 80, an example of which is depicted in Figure 3 (d), having a frame 82 with a check box 84 enabling the SR to specify whether the SR would like to receive an e-mail notification from the e-billing
system 10 (Figure 1) each time an e-billing account associated to that SR'5 user id is assigned;
and, a check box 86 enabling the SR to specify whether the SR would like to receive an e-mail notification from the e-billing system each time an e-billing account associated to that SR's user
id. is deleted. After making the various selection, the SR clicks the Submit button 87 to effectuate the e-mail notification.
[31] Figure 4 (a) illustrates an example e-mail message 90 automatically generated by the e-
billing system and transmitted for receipt by the SR when that SR's status indicates e-mail
notification from the e-billing system 10 for newly enrolled e- Billing account customers
associated to that SR's user id. As shown in Figure 4 (a), the example e-mail message is automatically populated with the new customer account information 90, i.e., customer account name, address, and the like, for the associated SR.
[32] Figure 4 (b) illustrates an example e-mail message 95 automatically generated by the e-
biiling system and transmitted for receipt by the SR when that SR's status indicates e-mail
notification from the e-billing system 10 for e-billing account customers who have terminated their accounts or whose accounts have been terminated. As shown i Figure 4(b), the example e-
mail message is automatically populated with the canceled customer account information 97, i.e.,
account name, address, and the like, for the associated SR.
[33] Figure 5 illustrates a computer system upon which an embodiment according to the present invention may be implemented. Computer system 501 includes a bus 503 or other communication mechanism for communicating information, and a processor 505 coupled with
bus 503 for processing the information. Computer system 501 also includes a main memory 507, such as a random access memory (RAM) or other dynamic storage device, coupled to bus 503 for storing information and instructions to be executed by processor 505. In 'addition, main memory 507 may be used for storing temporary variables or other intermediate information during execution of instructions to be executed by processor 505. Computer system 501 further
includes a read only memory (ROM) 509 or other static storage device coupled to bus 503 for
storing static information and instructions for processor 505. A storage device 511, such as a
magnetic disk or optical disk, is provided and coupled to bus 503 for storing information and instructions.
[34] Computer system 501 may be coupled via bus 503 to a display 513, such as a cathode ray tube (CRT), for displaying information to a computer user. An input device 515, including
alphanumeric and other keys, is coupled to bus 503 for communicating information and
command selections to processor 505. Another type of user input device is cursor control 517,
such as a mouse, a trackball, or cursor direction keys for communicating direction information and command selections to processor 505 and for controlling cursor movement on display 513. [35] According to one embodiment, the e-billing functions are provided by computer system
501 in response to processor 505 executing one or more sequences of one or more instructions
contained in main memory 507. Such instructions may be read into main memory 507 from
another computer-readable medium, such as storage device 511. Execution of the sequences of
instructions contained in main memory 507 causes processor 505 to perform the process steps described herein. One or more processors in a multi-processing arrangement may also be
employed to execute the sequences of instructions contained in main memory 507. In alternative
embodiments, hard-wired circuitry may be used in place of or in combination with software instructions. Thus, embodiments are not limited to any specific combination of hardware circuitry and software. A
[36J Further, the functions of the e-billing system may reside on a computer-readable medium. The term "computer-readable medium" as used herein refers to any medium that participates in providing instructions to processor 505 for execution. Such a medium may take many forms, including but not limited to, non-volatile media, volatile media, and transmission media. Non¬
volatile media includes, for example, optical or magnetic disks, such as storage device 511.
Volatile media includes dynamic memory, such as main memory 507. Transmission media
includes coaxial cables, copper wire and fiber optics, including the wires that comprise bus 503. Transmission media can also take the form of acoustic or light waves, such as those generated during radio wave and infrared data communication.
[37J Common forms of computer-readable media include, for example, a floppy disk, a flexible disk, hard disk, magnetic tape, or any other magnetic medium, a CD-ROM, any other
optical medium, punch cards, paper tape, any other physical medium with patterns of holes, a RAM, a PROM, and EPROM, a FLASH-EPROM, any other memory chip or cartridge, a carrier wave as described hereinafter, or any other medium from which a computer can read. [38] Various forms of computer readable media may be involved in carrying one or more sequences of one or more instructions to processor 505 for execution. For example, the instructions may initially be carried on a magnetic disk of a remote computer. The remote
computer can load the instructions relating to e-billing functions remotely into its dynamic memory and send the instructions over a telephone line using a modem. A modem local to computer system 501 can receive the data on the telephone line and use an infrared transmitter to convert the data to an infrared signal. An infrared detector coupled to bus 503 can receive the
data carried in the infrared signal and place the data on bus 503. Bus 503 carries the data to main memory 507, from which processor 505 retrieves and executes the instructions. The instructions
received by main memory 507 may optionally be stored on storage device 511 either before or
after execution by processor 505.
[39] Computer system 501 also includes a communication interface 519 coupled to bus 503.
Communication interface 519 provides a two-way data communication coupling to a network fink 521 that is connected to a local network 523. For example, communication interface 519
may be a network interface card to attach to any packet switched local area network (LAN). As
another example, communication interface 519 may be an asymmetrical digital subscriber line (ADSL) card, an integrated services digital network (ISDN) card or a modem to provide a data
communication connection to a corresponding type of telephone line. Wireless links may also be
implemented. In any such implementation, communication interface 519 sends and receives
electrical, electromagnetic or optical signals that carry digital data streams representing various
types of information.
[40J Network link 521 typically provides data communication through one or more networks
to other data devices. For example, network link 521 may provide a connection through local
network 523 to a host computer 525 or to data equipment operated by a service provider, which
provides data communication services through a communication network 527 (e.g., the Internet).
LAN 523 and network 527 both use electrical, electromagnetic or optical signals that carry digital data streams. The signals through the various networks and the signals on network link
521 and tlirough communication interface 519, which carry the digital data to and from computer system 5 1, are exemplary forms of carrier waves transporting the information. Computer
system 501 can transmit notifications and receive data, including program code, through the network(s), network link 521 and communication interface 519.
[41] The techniques described herein provide several advantages over prior approaches to executing payment of bills over an on-line system. The e-mail-related functionality and the
ability for the agent (e.g., Sales Representative) to control the receipt of the email as afforded by the invention is particularly valuable to the sales force of any service enterprise employing e- billing systems to help them better manage/track their e-billing customers, The present invention advantageously equips the Sales Representative with greater access to account information and more timely information related to the customer base of the Sales Representative, thus fostering more e-billing to provide timely and efficient processing of bills.
[42] While the invention has been particularly shown and described with respect to preferred embodiments thereof, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that the foregoing and other
changes in form and details may be made therein without departing from the spirit and scope of
the invention. More specifically, the system administrative and early payment discount system described may apply to any generic applications available via the Web and is not limited to the
telecommunications industry.

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WHAT IS CLAIMED IS:
1. A method for providing an on-line billing system, the method comprising: storing account information of a plurality of customers in a database, the account
information including information for associating each of the plurality of customers with a particular agent among a plurality of agents;
generating a list of customer accounts corresponding to the particular agent from the account information; and
displaying the list via a web browser to the agent.
2. The method according to claim 1, further comprising:
drilling down to view a particular customer invoice associated with a particular customer account selected from the list.
3. The method according to claim 1, further comprising: providing automatic receipt of an e-mail notification message to notify one of the
plurality of agents of an event associated with the customer, wherein the event includes at least
one of a new enrollment and an account cancellation.
4. The method according to claim 3, further comprising:
selectively disabling the automatic receipt of the e-mail notification.
5. The method according to claim 1 , wherein the customer account in the storing step is
associated with a user identification of the particular agent.
6. A server apparatus for providing an on-line billing system, the server apparatus
comprising: a communication interface configured to retrieve account information of a plurality of
customers in a database, the account information including information for associating each of the plurality of customers with a particular agent among a plurality of agents; and
a processor coupled to the communication interface and configured to generate a list of customer accounts corresponding to the particular agent from the account information, and to instruct display of the list via a web browser to the agent.
7. The server apparatus according to claim 6, wherein the processor is configured to drill
down to view a particular customer invoice associated with a particular customer account
selected from the list.
8. The server apparatus according to claim 6, wherein the processor is configured to
provide automatic receipt of an e-mail notification message to notify one of the plurality of agents of an event associated with the customer, wherein the event includes at least one of a new
enrollment and an account cancellation.
9. The server apparatus according to claim 8, wherein the processor is configured to
selectively disable the automatic receipt of the e-mail notification.
10. The server apparatus according to claim 6, wherein the customer account is
associated with a user identification of the particular agent.
11. An e-billing system comprising:
a database configured to store account information of a plurality of customers in a
database, the account information including information for associating each of the plurality of
customers with a particular agent among a plurality of agents; a server communicating with the database, the server being configured to generate a list of customer accounts corresponding to the particular agent from the account information, and to instruct display of the list via a web browser to the agent; and
a client communicating with the server, the client being configured to run the web
browser to display the list.
12. The system according to claim 11, wherein the server is configured to drill down to view a particular customer invoice associated with a particular customer account selected from the list.
13. The system according to claim 11, wherein the server is configured to provide
automatic receipt of an e-mail notification message to notify one of the plurality of agents of an
event associated with the customer, wherein the event includes at least one of a new enrollment
and an account cancellation.
14. The system according to claim 13, wherein the server is configured to selectively
disable the automatic receipt of the e-mail notification.
15. The system according to claim 11, wherein the customer account is associated with a
user identification of the particular agent.
16. A server apparatus for providing an on-line billing system, the server apparatus
comprising: means for storing account information of a plurality of customers in a database, the
account information including information for associating each of the plurality of customers with
a particular agent among a plurality of agents; means for generating a list of customer accounts corresponding to the particular agent from the account information; and
means for displaying the list via a web browser to the agent.
17. The server apparatus according to claim 16, further comprising:
means for drilling down to view a particular customer invoice associated with a particular customer account selected from the list.
18. The server apparatus according to claim 16, further comprising: means for providing automatic receipt of an e-mail notification message to notify one of the plurality of agents of an event associated with the customer, wherein the event includes at least one of a new enrollment and an account cancellation.
19. The server apparatus according to claim 18, further comprising:
means for selectively disabling the automatic receipt of the e-mail notification.
20. The server apparatus according to claim 16, wherein the customer account is
associated with a user identification of the particular agent.
21. A computer-readable medium carrying one or more sequences of one or more
instructions for providing an on-line billing system, the one or more sequences of one or more
instructions including instructions which, when executed by one or more processors, cause the
one or more processors to perform the steps of: storing account information of a plurality of customers in a database, the account
information including information for associating each of the plurality of customers with a
particular agent among a plurality of agents; generating a list of customer accounts corresponding to the particular agent from the account information; and
displaying the list via a web browser to the agent.
22. The computer-readable medium according to claim 21, wherein the one or more
processors further perform the step of:
drilling down to view a particular customer invoice associated with a particular customer account selected from the list.
23. The computer-readable medium according to claim 21, wherein the one or more processors further perform the step of:
providing automatic receipt of an e-mail notification message to notify one of the plurality of agents of an event associated with the customer, wherein the event includes at least one of a new enrollment and an account cancellation.
24. The computer-readable medium according to claim 23, wherein the one or more
processors further perform the step of:
selectively disabling the automatic receipt of the e-mail notification.
25. The computer-readable medium according to claim 21, wherein the customer account
in the storing step is associated with a user identification of the particular agent.
26. An account management tool for sales representatives of an enterprise employing an
e-billing system including a computer system accessible for on-line interactive communication of product and service invoices to users, the account management tool comprising: a database for storing customer account information including customer invoices, the
customer information including information for associating a customer account with a particular sales representative;
a mechanism for retrieving from the database a list of ail customer accounts associated with the sales representative; and
device for transmitting a list of the customer accounts associated with the sales representative to a sales representative browser device for display thereof, whereby customer
account information associated with the sales representative is available for review.
27. The account management tool according to Claim 26, further including a drill-down
mechanism for enabling viewing of a particular customer invoice associated with a particular
customer account selected from the customer account list.
28. The account management tool according to Claim 26, further including e-mail
notification mechanism enabling a sales representative to specify automatic receipt of e-mail
notification message when a new customer is enrolled for e-billing.
29. The account management tool according to Claim 28, further including e-mail
notification mechanism enabling a sales representative to specify automatic receipt of e-mail
notification message when a customer cancels an e-billing customer account.
30. The account management tool according to Claim 29, further including mechanism
for enabling a sales representative to disable the e-mail notification mechanism.
31. The account management tool according to Claim 26, wherein the customer account
is associated with a user ID of the sales representative and recognized by the e-billing system.
32. A method for tracking customers enrolled in an e- billing system employed by an enterprise, the e-billing system including a computer system accessible for on-line interactive
communication of product and service invoices to customers, the method comprising:
tracking enrolled customers and associated customer account information, and storing
customer account information including customer invoices of the enrolled customers in a database, associating enrolled customers with a particular sales representative of the enterprise; retrieving from the database a list of all customer accounts associated with the sales representative; and
transmitting a list of the customer accounts associated with the sales representative to a
sales representative browser device for display thereof, whereby customer account information
associated with the sales representative is available for sales representative review.
33. The method according to Claim 32, wherein upon determination of a new customer enrolled in the e-billing system, the step of automatically notifying the sales representative of the
new enrolled customer.
34. The method according to Claim 33, wherein upon determination of a customer being
deleted from the e-billing system, the step of automatically notifying the sales representative of
the deleted customer.
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