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Third-party billing : ウィキペディア英語版 | Third-party billing Third-party billing is a form of billing where an intermediary handles the invoicing and payment between a purchaser and a vendor. ==Telecommunications== In telecommunications, it can refer to an operator-assisted telephone call, usually in conjunction with the assistance of a live or automated telephone operator. It can also refer to a service that allows consumers to make purchases through authorized merchants, service providers and telecommunications companies, and have charges placed directly on their local phone bill, as an alternate payment option.〔http://www.fcc.gov/encyclopedia/understanding-your-telephone-bill/〕 Third party billing serves nearly 12 million households in the United States, and handles hundreds of millions of authorized transactions for consumers and businesses each year.〔http://www.bsgclearing.com/question_about_your_bill/consumer_faqs/〕 Several businesses, including Fortune 500 companies, choose to have their services included on their phone bills to reduce administrative needs and costs.
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