Patents Assigned to The PhonePages of Sweden AB
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Publication number: 20060062162Abstract: A technique for connecting a dialed B-party number to a data object is described. The connecting of a B-party number to a specific data object, hereafter referred to as phonepage, will allow an A-party direct access to information that a B-party wishes to display to a calling party. The phonepage resides in a memory in a telecommunications network, or in a memory in a data-communications network connected thereto. The phonepage may have a similar appearance to an Internet web page, but may also take other appearances. The displaying of tile phonepage may be made dependent upon the capabilities of the A-party user equipment.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 16, 2005Publication date: March 23, 2006Applicant: PhonePages of Sweden ABInventor: Par Ake Minborg
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Patent number: 6996072Abstract: A technique for connecting a dialed B-party number to a data object is described. The connecting of a B-party number to a specific data object, hereafter referred to as phonepage, will allow an A-party direct access to information that a B-party wishes to display to a calling party. The phonepage resides in a memory in a telecommunications network, or in a memory in a data-communications network connected thereto. The phonepage may have a similar appearance to an Internet web page, but may also take other appearances. The displaying of tile phonepage may be made dependent upon the capabilities of the A-party user equipment.Type: GrantFiled: August 23, 2000Date of Patent: February 7, 2006Assignee: The Phonepages of Sweden ABInventor: Per Ake Minborg
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Publication number: 20050271041Abstract: A technique for supplying a data object to a user of a communication system includes: (a) creating a data object intended for rendering at a first communication device (e.g., a subscriber's communication device), the rendering to take place upon the occurrence of a triggering communication event, the data object providing information pertaining to a user of a second communication device (e.g., a “holder's communication device); (b) storing the data object in a data server; (c) transferring, in a first transferring step, the data object from the data server to the second communication device (e.g., the holder's communication device); (d) transferring, in a second transferring step, the data object from the second communication device to the first communication device (e.g., the subscriber's communication device); (e) determining whether the triggering communication event has occurred; and (f) rendering the data object at the first communication device (e.g.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 1, 2005Publication date: December 8, 2005Applicant: The Phonepages of Sweden ABInventors: Per-Ake Minborg, Lars Mats Minborg, Timo Pohjanvuori, Nils Thomas Larsson
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Patent number: 6922721Abstract: A technique for supplying a data object to a user of a communication system includes: (a) creating a data object intended for rendering at a first communication device (e.g., a subscriber's communication device), the rendering to take place upon the occurrence of a triggering communication event, the data object providing information pertaining to a user of a second communication device (e.g., a “holder's communication device); (b) storing the data object in a data server; (c) transferring, in a first transferring step, the data object from the data server to the second communication device (e.g., the holder's communication device); (d) transferring, in a second transferring step, the data object from the second communication device to the first communication device (e.g., the subscriber's communication device); (e) determining whether the triggering communication event has occurred; and (f) rendering the data object at the first communication device (e.g.Type: GrantFiled: October 17, 2000Date of Patent: July 26, 2005Assignee: The PhonePages of Sweden ABInventors: Per-Åke Minborg, Lars Mats Jonas Minborg, Timo Pohjanvuori, Nils Thomas Babtist Larsson
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Patent number: 6826403Abstract: A data server derives information regarding the identities of users placing calls in a circuit-switched communication network. It performs this task by initially establishing at least one known and trusted identity “seed.” The data server uses the trusted identity seed, in conjunction with information regarding calls placed in the circuit-switched communication network, to derive additional user identities. Further, a user device may encrypt its secret identification number before transmitting it to the data server to maintain the secrecy of this information. The data server is additionally configured to modify previously derived identities when the server determines that they have become inaccurate.Type: GrantFiled: September 12, 2000Date of Patent: November 30, 2004Assignee: PhonePages of Sweden ABInventors: Per-Åke Minborg, Timo Pohjanvuori