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BOSTON COMMUNICATIONS GROUP INC
US·7 granted patents·3 pending applications·697 citations·filing 1999–2006
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10 records- 0197US7197321B2Method and system for providing supervisory control over wireless phone usageBOSTON COMMUNICATIONS GROUP INC·Filed 2004·Granted Mar 27, 2007·382 cites·15 claims
- 0296US7218912B2Method and system for providing supervisory control over wireless phone usageBOSTON COMMUNICATIONS GROUP INC·Filed 2006·Granted May 15, 2007·158 cites·8 claims
- 0389US7206569B2Method and system for providing supervisory control over wireless phone usageBOSTON COMMUNICATIONS GROUP INC·Filed 2006·Granted Apr 17, 2007·18 cites·35 claims
- 0481US6704563B1Systems and methods for prerating costs for a communication eventBOSTON COMMUNICATIONS GROUP INC·Filed 1999·Granted Mar 9, 2004·79 cites·38 claims
- 0580US7418252B2Subscriber management and accounting using event detection in a wireless deviceBOSTON COMMUNICATIONS GROUP INC·Filed 2004·Granted Aug 26, 2008·28 cites·99 claims
- 0677US7486945B2Systems and methods for prerating costs for a communication eventBOSTON COMMUNICATIONS GROUP INC·Filed 2004·Granted Feb 3, 2009·17 cites·45 claims
- 0751US2006035623A1Systems and methods for prerating costs for a communication eventBOSTON COMMUNICATIONS GROUP INC·Filed 2005·Application pending·0 cites
- 0846US2003143978A1Wireless telephone call processingBOSTON COMMUNICATIONS GROUP INC·Filed 2003·Application pending·0 cites
- 0944US2005282559A1Method and system for providing supervisory control over wireless phone data usageBOSTON COMMUNICATIONS GROUP INC·Filed 2005·Application pending·0 cites
- 1040US7187928B1Call delivery systems for roaming prepaid subscribersBOSTON COMMUNICATIONS GROUP INC·Filed 1999·Granted Mar 6, 2007·15 cites·52 claims
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