The preferred embodiments described herein include a method and system for
billing for the use of a service control point ("SCP"). In one presently
preferred embodiment, an SCP receives a query from a service switching
point ("SSP") and accesses data in a database in response to the query.
The accessed data is associated with a data owner. The SCP tracks that
the SSP sent the query and that the data owner's data was accessed in
response to the query. After a plurality of queries have been received
and tracked, the SCP creates a billing record and sends it to a billing
center. Using the billing record, the billing center can charge the SSP
for the use of the SCP. These preferred embodiments provide an efficient
way for charging for the usage of an SCP, especially when the SSP
querying the SCP is owned by a different telecommunications company.