Systems and methods comprise an end-user device, including one or more processors configured to execute a payment component, the payment component configured to transmit, by the end-user device to a transaction server, an indication of a user desire to use a data service, the data service being outs
Systems and methods comprise an end-user device, including one or more processors configured to execute a payment component, the payment component configured to transmit, by the end-user device to a transaction server, an indication of a user desire to use a data service, the data service being outside a current service plan of the end-user device or available at a lower cost within a different service plan; receive a billing request from a transaction server in response to the indication of the user desire, the billing request including a service plan offer associated with the data service; and transmit a response to the billing request; wherein the end-user device is in secure network communication with the transaction server via a first network.
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1. A system, comprising: an end-user device, including one or more processors configured to execute a payment component, the payment component configured to transmit, by the end-user device to a transaction server, an indication of a user desire to use a data service, the data service being outside
1. A system, comprising: an end-user device, including one or more processors configured to execute a payment component, the payment component configured to transmit, by the end-user device to a transaction server, an indication of a user desire to use a data service, the data service being outside a current service plan of the end-user device or available at a lower cost within a different service plan;receive a billing request from a transaction server in response to the indication of the user desire, the billing request including a service plan offer associated with the data service; andtransmit a response to the billing request;wherein the end-user device is in secure network communication with the transaction server via a first network. 2. The system recited in claim 1, wherein the payment component includes a billing agent of a service processor. 3. The system recited in claim 1, wherein the payment component includes a billing agent, wherein the billing agent performs one or more of the following: authenticate a request for a central billing transaction session, communicate a transaction authorization request to a user or device ordering function, receive a user or device ordering function response, and report a user or device ordering function authorization of an approved transaction. 4. The system recited in claim 1, wherein the one or more processors is further configured to: execute a browser application for communicating with the transaction server, wherein the transaction server is accessible via a website for electronic commerce based transactions, and device information for the end-user device is embedded in a header of a network request sent from the end-user device to the transaction server, and wherein the device information indicates that a central billing option is available to a compatible third party transaction server. 5. The system recited in claim 1, wherein the one or more processors is further configured to: execute a browser application for communicating with the transaction server, wherein the transaction server is accessible via a website for electronic commerce based transactions, and a token for the end-user device is embedded in a header of a network request sent from the end-user device to the transaction server to indicate that the end-user device is configured with a payment component, and wherein the device information indicates a central billing option is available to a compatible third party transaction server. 6. The system recited in claim 1, wherein the one or more processors is further configured to: execute a browser application for communicating with the transaction server, wherein the transaction server is accessible via a website for electronic commerce based transactions, and a token for the end-user device is embedded in a header of a network request sent from a hypertext transfer protocol (HTTP), wireless application protocol (WAP), or portal browser of the end-user device to the transaction server to indicate that the end-user device is configured with a payment component, and wherein the device information indicates a central billing option is available to a compatible third party transaction server. 7. The system recited in claim 1, further comprising: a billing server, wherein the billing server confirms an electronic commerce based transaction between the end-user device and the transaction server. 8. The system recited in claim 1, wherein the one or more processors is further configured to: send an embedded token to the transaction server that indicates that the payment component is located on the end-user device. 9. The system recited in claim 1, wherein the one or more processors is further configured to: send a billing event to a billing server. 10. The system recited in claim 1, wherein the one or more processors is further configured to: send a billing event to the transaction server. 11. The system recited in claim 1, wherein the one or more processors is further configured to: acknowledge a request for a transaction billing session. 12. The system recited in claim 1, wherein the one or more processors is further configured to: acknowledge a request for a transaction billing session; andprovide a set of credentials. 13. The system recited in claim 1, wherein the one or more processors is further configured to: authenticate the transaction server. 14. The system recited in claim 1, wherein the one or more processors is further configured to: send an address for a billing assistance server to the transaction server. 15. The system recited in claim 1, wherein the transaction server is further configured to: communicate a user or device ordering transaction authorization request to a billing server; andreceive a billing server transaction authorization if approved. 16. The system recited in claim 1, wherein the one or more processors is further configured to: receive a record of a completed transaction. 17. The system recited in claim 1, wherein the one or more processors is further configured to: transmit a record of a completed transaction. 18. A method, comprising: transmitting, by an end-user device to a transaction server, an indication of a user desire to use a data service, the data service being outside a current service plan of the end-user device or available at a lower cost within a different service plan;authenticating a transaction request for a transaction session, the transaction request including a new service plan offer from the transaction server, wherein the end-user device is in communication with the transaction server via a first network;communicating a transaction-authorization request to a user or device ordering function, the transaction-authorization request based on the transaction request from the transaction server;receiving authorization of an approved transaction from the user or the device ordering function in response to the transaction-authorization request; andreporting the authorization of the approved transaction to the transaction server. 19. The method recited in claim 18, further comprising: executing a browser application on the processor of the end-user device for communicating with a transaction server, wherein the transaction server is accessible via a website for electronic commerce based transactions, and device information for the end-user device is embedded in a header of a network request sent from the end-user device to the transaction server, and wherein the device information indicates a central billing option is available to a compatible third party transaction server. 20. The method recited in claim 18, further comprising: executing a browser application on the processor of the end-user device for communicating with a transaction server, wherein the transaction server is accessible via a website for electronic commerce based transactions, and a token for the end-user device is embedded in a header of a network request sent from an HTTP, WAP, or portal browser of the end-user device to the transaction server to indicate that the end-user device is configured with a payment component, and wherein the device information indicates a central billing option is available to a compatible third party transaction server. 21. The method recited in claim 18, further comprising: sending an embedded token from the end-user device to the transaction server that indicates that the payment component is located on the end-user device. 22. The method recited in claim 18, further comprising: sending a billing event from the end-user device to a billing server. 23. The method recited in claim 18, further comprising: sending a billing event from the end-user device to the transaction server. 24. The method recited in claim 18, further comprising: acknowledging a request for a transaction billing session. 25. The method recited in claim 18, further comprising: acknowledging a request for a transaction billing session; andproviding a set of credentials. 26. The method recited in claim 18, further comprising: authenticating the transaction server. 27. The method recited in 18, further comprising: sending an address for a billing assistance server to the transaction server. 28. The method recited in 18, further comprising: receiving a record of a completed transaction. 29. The method recited in 18, further comprising: transmitting a record of a completed transaction. 30. A computer program product, the computer program product being embodied in a computer readable storage medium and comprising computer instructions for: transmitting, by an end-user device to a transaction server, an indication of a user desire to use a data service, the data service being outside a current service plan of the end-user device or available at a lower cost within a different service plan;authenticating a transaction request for a transaction session, the transaction request including a new service plan offer from the transaction server, wherein the end-user device is in communication with the transaction server via a first network;communicating a transaction-authorization request to a user or device ordering function, the transaction-authorization request based on the transaction request from the transaction server;receiving authorization of an approved transaction from the user or the device ordering function in response to the transaction-authorization request; andreporting the authorization of the approved transaction to the transaction server.
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