Under Dan Rosenheim's curious gaze, Dean took an envelope from the sofa beside him.
"What's inside here is the proof of Byte Software's legal operation and the evidence that exposes Bell's robber logic and greedy face," Dean said, unwrapping the string around the kraft paper envelope and pulling out a receipt and an invoice.
"This is..." Dan Rosenheim took the receipt and examined it closely, "Is this a license authorization from the International Telecommunication Union?"
"Exactly," Dean nodded affirmatively, "Before the release of Teams software, we had applied for a usage license from the International Telecommunication Union, and this is the invoice for the one thousand US Dollar authorization management fee."
Many standards promoted by the International Telecommunication Union are free to industry members, but depending on the standard, related manufacturers need to pay a one-time management fee of one thousand US Dollars to the organization.