Patents Assigned to Airwide Solutions Inc.
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Patent number: 8280373Abstract: An apparatus and a method for a terminal device control server. The terminal device control server collecting, storing and providing information (i.e. device intelligence) relating to a plurality of terminal devices in a mobile communication network. A policy based control mechanism can be used in conjunction with one or more authorization lists and the device intelligence to respond to requests from various elements in the network to allow or deny access to the network or to services within the network to specific terminal devices. The device intelligence can alternatively be used to improve the effectiveness of service offerings in the network by providing information associated with a specific terminal device to other elements that adapt their services offerings and interactions to the capabilities of the specific terminal devices.Type: GrantFiled: September 4, 2007Date of Patent: October 2, 2012Assignee: Airwide Solutions Inc.Inventors: Robert Huggett, Nicholas John Lord, Mark Hopper, Jiwei Robert Wang, Martin Dennis Williams
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Patent number: 8121147Abstract: An apparatus and a method for context-sensitive multimedia message service (MMS) response. The provision of a response to a MMS UA originated MMS message (e.g. requesting to send a multimedia message (MM)) that is context-sensitive allows the network operator/service provider to provide value-added and potentially revenue generating content in the response. The content of the response can be context-sensitive based on one or more context parameters. The context parameters can be based on any of the information elements in the MMS UA originated MMS message, on fields in an associated MM, inputs provided by other external systems (e.g., accounting, presence and location information) and combinations thereof.Type: GrantFiled: September 23, 2005Date of Patent: February 21, 2012Assignee: Airwide Solutions, Inc.Inventors: Ken Kim, Jiwei Wang, Vincent Kadar
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Patent number: 8073473Abstract: A method of processing a message in a short message service in which a router or alternatively a gateway makes a first attempt to deliver the message, the deliver attempt failing the router or gateway sends the message and other supporting information to a service center that can store the message and re-attempt delivery of the message. The supporting information provided by the router or gateway enables the service center to process the message in an efficient manner. The supporting information can include a failure type indicator, a charge indicator, a charge reference number, a virtual mobile indicator and a reply indicator.Type: GrantFiled: November 14, 2006Date of Patent: December 6, 2011Assignee: Airwide Solutions, IncInventor: Robert Huggett
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Patent number: 7774006Abstract: An apparatus and a method for improving short message service dependability by reducing the risk of an SM being loss due to failure in a network having both an SMS routers and an SMSC and in which forward and store delivery or Early-Ack is enabled in the router. Alternative apparatus and methods are presented which mitigate the possibility of losing an SM before it is delivered to a recipient or received and persistently stored by the SMSC by placing the SM in a survivable storage medium before acknowledgement of the SM is sent to the submitter of the SM and by providing a recovery mechanism that can re-attempt a delivery or a forwarding of the SM, based on the content of the survivable storage medium, in the case of a failure.Type: GrantFiled: February 10, 2006Date of Patent: August 10, 2010Assignee: Airwide Solutions Inc.Inventors: Robert Huggett, Nicholas William Worth, Jiwei R. Wang
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Patent number: 7760684Abstract: A system and method for measuring media distribution and impact in a mobile communication network wherein media content is associated with messages being forwarded in the network. Media content distribution data can be measured and collected by tagging the media content at or near its point of origin and by tracking the tagged media at various points in the network during specific message related events. The collected data is stored and analyzed to determine the effectiveness and impact of media distribution in the mobile communication network.Type: GrantFiled: February 13, 2007Date of Patent: July 20, 2010Assignee: Airwide Solutions, Inc.Inventors: Vincent Kadar, Kevin Wiant
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Patent number: 7649895Abstract: An apparatus and a method for routing a multimedia message sent by a user agent to one of a plurality of multimedia message service centers, the user agent applying a pre-determined determined destination address to the multimedia message. The multimedia message is received at the pre-determined destination address, a target multimedia message service center is selected and the multimedia message is forwarded to the target multimedia message service center. Routing is based on address information contained in the multimedia message, session identification information associated with the multimedia message, load-balancing and fault-tolerance information associated with each one of the plurality of multimedia message service centers, service identifying information contained in the multimedia message and combinations thereof.Type: GrantFiled: December 30, 2003Date of Patent: January 19, 2010Assignee: Airwide Solutions Inc.Inventors: Vincent Kadar, Jiwei Wang, Ken Kim, David Featherstone
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Publication number: 20090061863Abstract: An apparatus and a method for a terminal device control server. The terminal device control server collecting, storing and providing information (i.e. device intelligence) relating to a plurality of terminal devices in a mobile communication network. A policy based control mechanism can be used in conjunction with one or more authorization lists and the device intelligence to respond to requests from various elements in the network to allow or deny access to the network or to services within the network to specific terminal devices. The device intelligence can alternatively be used to improve the effectiveness of service offerings in the network by providing information associated with a specific terminal device to other elements that adapt their services offerings and interactions to the capabilities of the specific terminal devices.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 4, 2007Publication date: March 5, 2009Applicant: AIRWIDE SOLUTIONS, INC.Inventors: Robert Huggett, Nicholas John Lord, Mark Hopper, Jiwei Robert Wang, Martin Dennis Williams
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Patent number: 7283539Abstract: A system for a network operator to manage a message-based application, provided to a subscriber, and an application provider, providing said application, in a communications network connected to a message gateway for relaying and translating messages between the application and the subscriber. The system comprising: a subscription management module for managing publication of the application and subscription to the application by the subscriber; an application management module for managing the availability of the application based on authorization by the network operator and the application provider; and a message handler module for managing relaying, translating and enhancing, with value-added information, of the messages via the message gateway based on information from the subscription management module and the application management module.Type: GrantFiled: June 10, 2002Date of Patent: October 16, 2007Assignee: Airwide Solutions Inc.Inventors: Jiwei R. Wang, Vincent Kadar, Adam Cooper, Eric Feeley
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Publication number: 20070191035Abstract: A method of processing a message in a short message service in which a router or alternatively a gateway makes a first attempt to deliver the message, the deliver attempt failing the router or gateway sends the message and other supporting information to a service center that can store the message and re-attempt delivery of the message. The supporting information provided by the router or gateway enables the service center to process the message in an efficient manner. The supporting information can include a failure type indicator, a charge indicator, a charge reference number, a virtual mobile indicator and a reply indicator.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 14, 2006Publication date: August 16, 2007Applicant: AIRWIDE SOLUTIONS INC.Inventor: Robert Huggett
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Publication number: 20070191040Abstract: A system and method for measuring media distribution and impact in a mobile communication network wherein media content is associated with messages being forwarded in the network. Media content distribution data can be measured and collected by tagging the media content at or near its point of origin and by tracking the tagged media at various points in the network during specific message related events. The collected data is stored and analyzed to determine the effectiveness and impact of media distribution in the mobile communication network.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 13, 2007Publication date: August 16, 2007Applicant: AIRWIDE SOLUTIONS INC.Inventors: Vincent Kadar, Kevin Wiant
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Publication number: 20070178919Abstract: An apparatus and a method for improving short message service dependability by reducing the risk of an SM being loss due to failure in a network having both an SMS routers and an SMSC and in which forward and store delivery or Early-Ack is enabled in the router. Alternative apparatus and methods are presented which mitigate the possibility of losing an SM before it is delivered to a recipient or received and persistently stored by the SMSC by placing the SM in a survivable storage medium before acknowledgement of the SM is sent to the submitter of the SM and by providing a recovery mechanism that can re-attempt a delivery or a forwarding of the SM, based on the content of the survivable storage medium, in the case of a failure.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 10, 2006Publication date: August 2, 2007Applicant: Airwide Solutions, Inc.Inventors: Robert Huggett, Nicholas Worth, Jiwei Wang
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Publication number: 20070070979Abstract: An apparatus and a method for context-sensitive multimedia message service (MMS) response. The provision of a response to a MMS UA originated MMS message (e.g. requesting to send a multimedia message (MM)) that is context-sensitive allows the network operator/service provider to provide value-added and potentially revenue generating content in the response. The content of the response can be context-sensitive based on one or more context parameters. The context parameters can be based on any of the information elements in the MMS UA originated MMS message, on fields in an associated MM, inputs provided by other external systems (e.g., accounting, presence and location information) and combinations thereof.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 23, 2005Publication date: March 29, 2007Applicant: Airwide Solutions, Inc.Inventors: Ken Kim, Jiwei Wang, Vincent Kadar