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101 METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR TRANSMITTING DATA OVER A NETWORK USING A DOCKING DEVICE PCT/US0222277 2002-04-01 WO02099762A3 2003-02-20 HIGGINSON JOHN; GARDNER DEANE; BIBL ANDREAS
A method and system for transmitting data over a network (150) are described. In one embodiment, the system comprises a cradle (120) to transmit data to a network server (160) and an electronic device (110) coupled to the cradle (120). The electronic device (110) includes a sensor to trigger a data connection between the electronic device (110) and the cradle (120). The electronic device (110) also includes a transmitter to download the data to the cradle (120).
102 GATEWAY NODE, USER EQUIPMENT AND METHODS THEREIN FOR HANDLING FOR HANDLING AN INCOMING CALL TO THE USER EQUIPMENT PCT/IN2015050027 2015-04-01 WO2016157203A1 2016-10-06 VERMA MITU; MAHESHWARI PIYUSH
A method performed by a gateway node, for handling an incoming call to a first user equipment is provided. The gateway node serves the first user equipment in a terminating network. The first user equipment is a called party of the incoming call. The gateway node obtains (402) information about whether or not the incoming call relates to a subscriber number that is comprised in a registered set of subscriber numbers registered by the first user equipment. When the incoming call relates to the registered set of subscriber numbers, the gateway node converts (403) the incoming call to an Enhanced Multi-level Precedence and Pre-emption service, EMLPP, call in the terminating network at the gateway node. The EMLPP call is a prioritized call achieving priority features over other calls in the terminating network. The priority features comprises: - Faster Call Setup Time - Queuing Capabilities - Precedence Capabilities - Pre-emption Capabilities.
103 MULTIMEDIA COMMUNICATIONS DEVICE PCT/US2008064902 2008-05-27 WO2009005913A4 2009-02-26 KATIS THOMAS E; PANTTAJA JAMES T; PANTTAJA MARY G; RANNEY MATTHEW J
The present invention is directed to an improved media communication device for communicating over a communication network. The communication device includes an encoder, a time-shifting buffer and a transmitter to progressively encode, store in a time-based format, and transmit over the network locally created media created using the communication device. The communication device also includes a receiver and a rendering element to receive and progressively render media received over the network from a remote source. The received media is also stored in the time-based format in the time-shifting buffer. By storing media in the time-based format in the time-shifting buffer, the received media may be rendered in a near real-time mode and the received and locally created media may be rendered in a time-shifted mode. In various embodiments, the locally created and received media may be streaming media. In yet other embodiments, the media may be segmented into messages that are transmitted to and from the communication device over the network.
104 A CONTENT DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM AND METHOD PCT/US2006046603 2006-12-05 WO2007070314A3 2008-11-13 WATSON JOHN XAVIER; HERRATTI JAY
A content distribution system is described. The content distribution system includes a show account database and a plurality of credit cards stored in the show account database. The content distribution system also has a linking module associating a viewer entering the call-in number with a credit card number in the show account database. The system has a charge module that charges a credit card account corresponding to the credit card number associated with a viewer entering the call-in number. The system also has an interactive recognition system that provides a qualifying question for the viewer to answer before a call of the viewer is connected to a studio.
105 METHOD AND DEVICE FOR SECURE PHONE BANKING PCT/US2007087312 2007-12-12 WO2008076776A3 2008-07-31 GANTMAN ALEXANDER; ROSE GREGORY GORDON; CHOI JAE-HEE; NOERENBERG JOHN W II
A small form-factor security device is provided that may be inserted in series with a telephone line to encrypt dual tone multi-frequency (DTMF) tones from a telephone to prevent unauthorized disclosure of sensitive information. A receiving device decrypts the encrypted DTMF tones to receive the original information sent by the telephone. The security device acts as a second factor in a two-factor authentication scheme with a tele-services security server that authenticates the security device.
106 METHODS AND APPARATUSES FOR SCHEDULING PAY-PER-CALL ADVERTISING PCT/US2006034948 2006-09-05 WO2007028173A3 2008-07-17 ALTBERG EBBE; HIRSON RON; VAN DER LINDEN SEAN; FABER SCOTT
Methods and systems to schedule delivery of advertisements. In one embodiment, an indication of one or more periods of time during which the advertiser is callable to receive real time communications generated from advertising is received. Delivery of an advertisement for the advertiser is then managed according to the indication of one or more periods of time.
107 METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR CORRELATING A UNIQUE IDENTIFIER, SUCH AS A PSTN TELEPHONE NUMBER, TO AN INTERNET ADDRESS TO ENABLE COMMUNICATIONS OVER THE INTERNET PCT/US9929171 1999-12-08 WO0041383A9 2002-08-22 RANALLI DOUGLAS J; SOSNOWSKI THOMAS P; PEEK DAVID P
A directory service, containing unique identifiers (e.g., telephone numbers) and related Internet address(es), accessible through the Internet. An Internet-enabled communication system, such as IP-PBX or voice mail system, accepts a telephone number as a destination address. It then contacts the directory service and requests the Internet address related to that telephone number. The communication system uses the Internet address to set up a delivery path via the Internet to the destination. Thus, all time-dependent charges normally associated with message delivery by the telephone network can be avoided.
108 FRAME-BASED COMMUNICATION WITH VARIABLE RATE PAYLOAD PCT/US0110882 2001-04-04 WO0178489A3 2002-05-23 HOLLOWAY JOHN T; FRANK EDWARD H; OJARD ERIC; TRACHEWSKY JASON ALEXANDER; MALLORY TRACY D; PTASINSKI HENRY S; HAYES RAYMOND; PETERSON KEVIN H; YAMANO LARRY C; CORRY ALAN; PATTIN JAY
A transceiver method and signal therefor embodied in a carrier wave for sending information from transmit stations to receive stations over a transmission medium of a frame-based communications network. The information is sent in transmit frames having a frame format comprising a fixed rate header, followed by a variable rate payload, followed by a fixed rate trailer. The fixed rate header includes a preamble. The preamble has a repetition of four symbol sequences for facilitating power estimation, gain control, baud frequency offset estimation, equalizer training, carrier sensing and collision detection. The preamble also includes a frame control field. The frame control field has scrambler control information for frame scrambling initialization, a priority field to determine the absolute priority a transmit frame will have when determining access to the transmission medium, a payload encoding field which determines constellation encoding of payload bits in the variable rate payload, and a header check sequence for providing a cyclic redundancy check. The variable rate payload is transmitted pursuant to dynamic adjustable frame encoding parameters for improving transmission performance for a transmit frame being transmitted from a transmitting station to a receiving station. The header also includes a destination address field, a source address field and an ethertype field.
109 MULTI-SERVICE ACCESS SWITCHED SYSTEM PCT/US9906917 1999-03-30 WO9951005A3 2000-07-06 HEUMANN SEILY
A multi-service access switched system which provides for the simultaneous use of the telephone (201) for voice communications and for transfer of data over public communication and switching system, increases the transmission speed for data access to a level permitting the use of video conferencing, relieves the congestion in a voice telephone network (110) by simultaneously diverting the computer data video conferencing data to a high speed network (160) and accessing data networks employing TDM, X.25, Frame Relay, ATM without the need for an installation of a new pair of telephone wires or a pair of digital modems while diverting voice signals through existing telephone company switch system.
110 A METHOD FOR AUTOMATED INTERNET COMMUNICATION VIA BROADBAND CONNECTION PCT/SE9802035 1998-11-11 WO9927693A3 1999-08-12 TEGENFALK STEFAN; LINDGREN BO
The invention concerns an automated method and an arrangement (10) for Internet telecommunication, whereby a broadband connection (28, 40) is permanently coupled to an Internet server (29). Speech to and from the Internet (17) is compressed or decompressed respectively in or out of the TCP/IP data package and is distinguished from other data via a specific bit signature.
111 REMOTE ACTIVITY MONITORING SYSTEM AND METHOD PCT/GB9600983 1996-04-25 WO9634484A2 1996-10-31 DODD CHRISTOPHER JOHN
The invention relates to a system and method for monitoring activity remotely, and especially, but not exclusively, for monitoring services provided at a residential or business property. The system comprises a telephone device and a message reception apparatus capable of detecting and/or capable of receiving a telephone call from the telephone device for logging an activity provided in the region of the telephone device.
112 MAPPING A MOBILE DEVICE LOCATION TO BILLING REGIONS IN INTERNET PROTOCOL MULTIMEDIA SUBSYSTEMS PCT/US2011047651 2011-08-12 WO2012021842A3 2012-04-26 NARKAR VISHAL
A location mapping service ("LMS") that allows the integrations of an IMS core with the location-based billing methods of a legacy core network. The LMS uses the estimated location of a mobile device during an IMS session in order to determine a Ceil Global Identification ("CGI") to associate with the session. The LMS then provides the determined COS to the legacy core network, so that a billing gateway may determine the billing region to associate with the IMS session. The LMS thereby facilitates location-based billing for IMS sessions in the absence of actual CGI information.
113 METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR MAINTAINING CONNECTIONS BETWEEN A TERMINAL AND SERVERS IN A COMMUNICATION SYSTEM PCT/KR2009003247 2009-06-17 WO2009154401A2 2009-12-23 KANG CHIN-KYU
A method and system for maintaining connections between a terminal and a plurality of servers in a stand-by state in which the terminal is connected to the servers. The terminal generates timers for maintaining the connections to the servers. The terminal determines whether a timer expires. When the timer expires, the terminal simultaneously sends packets for connection maintenance notifications to all the servers having communication connections to the terminal.
114 MULTIMEDIA COMMUNICATIONS DEVICE PCT/US2008068013 2008-06-24 WO2009006101A3 2009-06-04 KATIS THOMAS E; PANTTAJA JAMES T; PANTTAJA MARY G; RANNEY MATTHEW J
The present invention is directed to various embodiments of a communication device. In a one embodiment, a current conversation among a plurality of conversations is selected at the communication device. For the selected conversation, media received and associated with the selected conversation is rendered on the device, while media created on the device and associated with the selected conversation is transmitted from the device to the participants of the selected conversation. The media associated with the non-selected conversations is stored on the communication device for later review. In a second embodiment, the plurality of conversations may be consecutively rendered on the device using a priority order. As media for the plurality of conversations is received, the available media of the highest priority conversation is rendered while the media of the other conversations is rendered in a time-shifted mode. The priority order is continually updated so that all the received media is eventually rendered. In yet another embodiment, the media of the plurality of conversations may be simultaneously rendered and stored. With this embodiment, one of the conversations may be selected for review. During the review period, the received media of the other conversations is stored, but not rendered.
115 MULTIMEDIA COMMUNICATIONS METHOD PCT/US2008062049 2008-04-30 WO2009005885A3 2009-02-19 KATIS THOMAS E; PANTTAJA JAMES T; PANTTAJA MARY G; RANNEY MATTHEW J
A telecommunication and multimedia management apparatus and method that supports voice and other media communications and that enables users to: (i) participate in multiple conversation modes, including live phone calls, conference calls, instant voice messaging or tactical communications; (ii) review the messages of conversations in either a live mode or a time-shifted mode and to seamlessly transition back and forth between the two modes; (iii) participate in multiple conversations either concurrently or simultaneously; (iv) archive the messages of conversations for later review or processing; and (v) persistently store media either created or received on the communication devices of users. The latter feature enables users to generate or review media when either disconnected from the network or network conditions are poor and to optimize the delivery of media over the network based on network conditions and the intention of the users participating in conversations.
116 SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR MONITORING AND HANDLING TELECOMMUNICATION ACTIVITY VIA A COMPUTER NETWORK PCT/US0330767 2003-09-29 WO2004031902A2 2004-04-15 LIN GEOFFREY S; SULLIVAN PATRICK D; HENSEY ROBERT G; BRADBERRY JOHN L
A configurable PSTN call-handling (CPC) service enables monitoring and custom responses to calls received over multiple subscriber lines associated with a user. A CPC Client Program runs on a computer and presents a graphical user interface (GUI) that allows the user to associate call-handling options with call characteristics, such as , caller, date, or time. The GUI also allows the user to customize the notification signals provided and to provide custom responses to certain callers, by associating call characteristics with various GUI appearances, sound files, or images. The CPC relieves the communications network of performing certain call-handling functions, such as call forwarding, by moving decision-making processes to the user's PC. The user can remotely monitor any subscriber line associated with the user from any browser, because the communications network sends notifications directly to an IP address specified by the user, rather than to the IP address associated with the subscriber line.
117 ENCRYPTED VIRTUAL PRIVATE NETWORK FOR ACCESSING REMOTE SENSORS PCT/US9930139 1999-12-17 WO0036807A3 2000-12-21 BOODMAN DAVID J; FURMAN ADAM; KOZUBIK JOHN; CHIRANAKHON GREAN
One aspect of the present invention is directed to a system and method of providing secure access to remote sensor data via an encrypted virtual private network (316). The system (100) utilizes a scaleable architecture and includes a centralized sensor server (110) connected to a plurality of centers (130, 132, 134) having sensors (370, 371, 372) via an encrypted virtual private network. The centralized server also connects to a plurality of remote sensor monitors (140, 142, 144) via a virtual private network. The virtual private network may be implemented over a packet switched network (120) such as the Internet, while the remote sensor monitor utilizes a web browser (520, 522, 524). The system shares images (512) from a particular sensor to multiple users via the centralized server to conserve bandwidth and reduce system costs. The system utilizes various authentication and security features to protect the sensor data.
118 ARRANGEMENT FOR IMPROVING THE CONTROL OF SUPPLEMENTARY SERVICES IN A FIXED TERMINAL PCT/NO9900354 1999-11-23 WO0031920A3 2000-11-16 OLTEDAL EINAR
The present invention relates to an arrangement for improving the control of services in a fixed terminal (FT), said arrangement comprising a service control via a fixed terminal connected to a local exchange (LE), and for the purpose of implementing this improvement in a very expedient, cost-saving and rational manner, it is according to the present invention suggested a solution characterized by including an application in said fixed terminal so as to allow said fixed terminal to communicate through Internet for thereby executing remote control of said supplementary services.
119 PERSONAL AUDIO MESSAGE PROCESSOR AND METHOD PCT/US9807228 1998-04-11 WO9847252A3 2000-07-27 STERN GEOFFREY; ENT ECHO TECHNOLOGIES LTD; WEXLER GIL
A portable device is disclosed which permits the user to record, edit, play and review voice messages and other audio material which may be received from, and subsequently transmitted to, a remote voice processing or interactive voice (IVR) host computer over a communication link. A preferred device contains its own power source, integrated circuitry (11) and control buttons to permit the localized recording, editing storage and playback of audio signals through a built in speaker (18), microphone (26) and removable memory card. The device also contains a standard RT-11 telephone jack (20), modem chip and control of audio signals to and from a host computer. The device contains circuitry which permits it to transmit and receive audio signals at a rate substantially faster than originally recorded.
120 SOURCE ADAPTIVE DIGITAL SUBSCRIBER LINE AND METHOD PCT/IL9900349 1999-06-24 WO0002335A2 2000-01-13 VITENBERG ROMAN
A communication system includes plurality of subscribers having a telephone set and different types of home modems coupled using twisted pairs to a local server that includes plurality of downstream repeaters, a central office coupled to a local server using twisted pair subscriber lines. The central office includes a telephone switch that provides telephone service to the subscribers and a concentrator that connects a plurality of upstream repeaters with a number of office modems that provide data service to the subscriber. A communication system uses CAP or DMT line signals with time division. The line signal transmits with different time framing. Every subscriber line can work in one of three operation modes: Asymmetrical mode, Half-Asymmetrical mode, Symmetrical mode. An office modem changes the operation mode of subscribers line and downstream/upstream bit rate depending on the type of an information source and the type of the subscriber home modem that is connected to the office modem in the current transmit cycle.
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