Patents Assigned to Bridgeport Networks, Inc.
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Patent number: 8848880Abstract: In one aspect, a communication system allows telephone users to roam between cellular and broadband domains and obtain equivalent level of service and features in the broadband network as in the cellular network. For example, such users can make use of Push-To Talk service, as well as continuous telephone call service, independent of which domain they are connected through. In another aspect, users can pass messages, including voice messages, or establish two-way voice communication between disparate push-to-talk (PTT) or messaging and/or voice systems. For example, a user on a cellular network using a PTT service is able to communicate with a user on a data network using an IM service. In addition, information is passed between the systems to provide coordinated presence information for users. For example, a user can have presence information in multiple networks enabling users form different networks to communication with that user.Type: GrantFiled: December 29, 2006Date of Patent: September 30, 2014Assignee: Bridgeport Networks, Inc.Inventors: Bruce M. Wiatrak, Ivan Dean Bogdanovic
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Patent number: 8763081Abstract: Application layer authentication of a data-network based application makes use of a SIM function accessible to the application and telephone network authentication service accessible to a server to the application. For example, the application uses SIP (Session Initiation Protocol) for communication with the server and the authentication service is provided via a GSM based telephone network. In one implementation, a device (a “dongle”) includes an authentication module, application software, and an interface for communicating with a remote server over a data communication network. The application software includes instructions for using the authentication module to authorize an application layer interaction with the remote server.Type: GrantFiled: April 3, 2006Date of Patent: June 24, 2014Assignee: Bridgeport Networks, Inc.Inventors: Ivan Dean Bogdanovic, Justin A. Aborn, Steven H. Blumenthal, Sanjay Jhawar
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Patent number: 8335187Abstract: A call routing system for use with a wireless telephone systems is disclosed. The system, which monitors the subscriber's current physical location, determines the device to which a call should be terminated, and routes the call. The device can be any IP telephone, including a cable television system adapted to IP telephony. The system routes calls without direct subscriber actions, without a second telephone number, regardless of the time of day and day of week. Various options can also apply to a call, determined by subscriber-established preferences, when specified criteria are met, or calls can be limited to/from specified telephone numbers. The system and method uses signaling techniques that will allow routing of the call, along with any authorization or restrictions, to be done remotely from the actual switching for the call. Call events are transmitted to the call routing system while the communications path of the call is held at the switching system awaiting call routing information.Type: GrantFiled: February 5, 2007Date of Patent: December 18, 2012Assignee: Bridgeport Networks, Inc.Inventors: Michael T. Wilhoite, Thomas A. Carter
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Publication number: 20110072154Abstract: Methods, systems, and apparatus for routing user communication data to a user associated with at least a first user device and a second user device operable in a communication system, including proxying a data message between the first user device and a presence server, extracting, from the data message, information indicative of an availability of the user, and routing user communication data to at least one of the first user device and the second user device based at least in part on the extracted information.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 10, 2010Publication date: March 24, 2011Applicant: Bridgeport Networks, Inc.Inventors: Ivan Dean Bogdanovic, Derek MacDonald, John Bratt
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Patent number: 7809381Abstract: A telephone system supports communication with user devices over both a cellular radio network as well as over an Internet Protocol (IP) network, and enables roaming and active call handoff between cellular and IP domains. Approaches to detecting presence of a user near a suitable IP network are used in controlling transitions between the domains, for example, enabling automatic transitions between domains, and delivery of calls to a mobile user to data network devices in the vicinity of the user.Type: GrantFiled: July 18, 2005Date of Patent: October 5, 2010Assignee: Bridgeport Networks, Inc.Inventors: Justin A. Aborn, Karl E. Freter, Sanjay S. Jhawar, James D. O'Brien, Jr., Mats A. Samuelsson, Bruce M. Wiatrak, Andre De Verteuil, Ivan Dean Bogdanovic
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Patent number: 7804821Abstract: A call routing system for use with a wireless telephone systems is disclosed. The system, which monitors the subscriber's current physical location, determines the device to which a call should be terminated, and routes the call. The device can be any IP telephone, including a cable television system adapted to IP telephony. The system routes calls without direct subscriber actions, without a second telephone number, regardless of the time of day and day of week. Various options can also apply to a call, determined by subscriber-established preferences, when specified criteria are met, or calls can be limited to/from specified telephone numbers. The system and method uses signaling techniques that will allow routing of the call, along with any authorization or restrictions, to be done remotely from the actual switching of the call. Call events are transmitted to the call routing system while the communications path of the call is held at the switching system awaiting call routing information.Type: GrantFiled: June 16, 2003Date of Patent: September 28, 2010Assignee: Bridgeport Networks, Inc.Inventors: Michael T. Wilhoite, Thomas A Carter
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Publication number: 20090170519Abstract: A telephone system supports communication with user devices over both a cellular radio network as well as over an Internet Protocol (IP) network, and enables roaming and active call handoff between cellular and IP domains. Components of the system interact with conventional cellular telephone systems, for example, by emulating behavior of control components, providing proxy services for conventional components, transporting cellular telephone control communications over IP connections, or by simulating cellular operating characteristics of user devices operating in an IP domain.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 4, 2009Publication date: July 2, 2009Applicant: Bridgeport Networks, Inc.Inventors: MICHAEL T. WILHOITE, INDERDEEP SINGH, STEVEN H. BLUMENTHAL
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Patent number: 7502615Abstract: A telephone system supports communication with user devices over both a cellular radio network as well as over an Internet Protocol (IP) network, and enables roaming and active call handoff between cellular and IP domains. Components of the system interact with conventional cellular telephone systems, for example, by emulating behavior of control components, providing proxy services for conventional components, transporting cellular telephone control communication over IP connections, or by simulating cellular operating characteristics of user devices operating in an IP domain.Type: GrantFiled: July 18, 2005Date of Patent: March 10, 2009Assignee: Bridgeport Networks, Inc.Inventors: Michael T. Wilhoite, Inderdeep Singh, Steven H. Blumenthal
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Publication number: 20080281949Abstract: Location information for a client is determined prior to establishing a communication tunnel over which the client accesses network based services. The location information is passed over the communication tunnel, and the network based services are provided based on the location information.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 9, 2007Publication date: November 13, 2008Applicant: Bridgeport Networks, Inc.Inventor: Justin A. Aborn
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Publication number: 20070165653Abstract: In one aspect, a communication system allows telephone users to roam between cellular and broadband domains and obtain equivalent level of service and features in the broadband network as in the cellular network. For example, such users can make use of Push-To Talk service, as well as continuous telephone call service, independent of which domain they are connected through. In another aspect, users can pass messages, including voice messages, or establish two-way voice communication between disparate push-to-talk (PTT) or messaging and/or voice systems. For example, a user on a cellular network using a PTT service is able to communicate with a user on a data network using an IM service. In addition, information is passed between the systems to provide coordinated presence information for users. For example, a user can have presence information in multiple networks enabling users form different networks to communication with that user.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 29, 2006Publication date: July 19, 2007Applicant: Bridgeport Networks, Inc.Inventors: Bruce Wiatrak, Ivan Bogdanovic
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Publication number: 20070147391Abstract: A call routing system for use with a wireless telephone systems is disclosed. The system, which monitors the subscriber's current physical location, determines the device to which a call should be terminated, and routes the call. The device can be any IP telephone, including a cable television system adapted to IP telephony. The system routes calls without direct subscriber actions, without a second telephone number, regardless of the time of day and day of week. Various options can also apply to a call, determined by subscriber-established preferences, when specified criteria are met, or calls can be limited to/from specified telephone numbers. The system and method uses signaling techniques that will allow routing of the call, along with any authorization or restrictions, to be done remotely from the actual switching for the call. Call events are transmitted to the call routing system while the communications path of the call is held at the switching system awaiting call routing information.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 5, 2007Publication date: June 28, 2007Applicant: Bridgeport Networks, Inc.Inventors: Michael Wilhoite, Thomas Carter
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Publication number: 20030224795Abstract: A call routing system for use with a wireless telephone systems is disclosed. The system, which monitors the subscriber's current physical location, determines the device to which a call should be terminated, and routes the call. The device can be any IP telephone, including a cable television system adapted to IP telephony. The system routes calls without direct subscriber actions, without a second telephone number, regardless of the time of day and day of week. Various options can also apply to a call, determined by subscriber-established preferences, when specified criteria are met, or calls can be limited to/from specified telephone numbers. The system and method uses signalling techniques that will allow routing of the call, along with any authorization or restrictions, to be done remotely from the actual switching of the call. Call events are transmitted to the call routing system while the communications path of the call is held at the switching system awaiting call routing information.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 16, 2003Publication date: December 4, 2003Applicant: Bridgeport Networks, Inc.Inventors: Michael T. Wilhoite, Thomas A. Carter