Patents Assigned to Verizon Communications Inc.
  • Patent number: 7359503
    Abstract: A system for providing services in a communications network includes a service processing function, a universal directory function, and a nodal resource manager. The service processing function receives service requests, formulates requests for interworking functions based upon service requests, and formulates resource requests based upon service requests and interworking functions. The universal directory function receives addresses from the service processing function and returns interworking functions based upon addresses. The nodal resource manager receives resource requests and allocates resources to the service processing function in response to resource requests. The nodal resource manager maintains a resource database that includes an entry corresponding to each network resource managed by the nodal resource manager.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 13, 2005
    Date of Patent: April 15, 2008
    Assignees: Verizon Services Corp., MCI Communications Corporation, Verizon Communications Inc.
    Inventors: Kelvin Porter, Carol Waller
  • Publication number: 20080043927
    Abstract: A portable, automated telephone line test device includes a test module which applies test signals to a telephone line to be tested and detects electrical characteristics of the telephone line, and a user interface module. The user interface module includes a microprocessor, a display, a keyboard and a program memory in accordance with a standard microcomputer architecture. The processor of the user interface module is programmed to control the test module to perform a pre-programmed sequence of tests. The display provides indications of the tests being performed. The programmed sequence is varied by the device according to test results. Depending on the results obtained, the device also provides interpretative diagnostic messages and instructs the user to carry out additional test procedures.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 26, 2007
    Publication date: February 21, 2008
    Applicant: VERIZON COMMUNICATIONS INC.
    Inventors: Robert Lysaght, Donald Finger, Jeffrey Hahn, Anthony Kolodzinski, Howard Citron, Yu-Ling Wu
  • Patent number: 7315554
    Abstract: Simple peering is provided in a novel network in which transport technology is independent of network access technology. An out-of-band network may be used to carry advertisements to an update facility. The update facility may use layer 3 destination address information and at least a part of context information (to identify customers uniquely) to determine a layer 3 address of an edge device of the transport network associated with an addressed customer device. Virtual private networks are supported, as context information is used to distinguish different customers with overlapping layer 3 addresses.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 12, 2001
    Date of Patent: January 1, 2008
    Assignee: Verizon Communications Inc.
    Inventors: Robert T. Baum, Eric A. Voit
  • Patent number: 7298828
    Abstract: A portable, automated telephone line test device includes a test module which applies test signals to a telephone line to be tested and detects electrical characteristics of the telephone line, and a user interface module. The user interface module includes a microprocessor, a display, a keyboard and a program memory in accordance with a standard microcomputer architecture. The processor of the user interface module is programmed to control the test module to perform a pre-programmed sequence of tests. The display provides indications of the tests being performed. The programmed sequence is varied by the device according to test results. Depending on the results obtained, the device also provides interpretative diagnostic messages and instructs the user to carry out additional test procedures.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 2, 2003
    Date of Patent: November 20, 2007
    Assignee: Verizon Communications Inc.
    Inventors: Robert J. Lysaght, Donald Finger, Jeffrey Hahn, Anthony M. Kolodzinski, Howard Citron, Yu-Ling Wu
  • Publication number: 20070124488
    Abstract: The invention relates to an enhanced ADSL Data Network (ADN) with vertical services capabilities. In general, vertical services capabilities are data services offered directly from a central office to an end user, without compromising the integrity of the user's guaranteed bit rate to the Internet through the ADN. One such vertical service is content downloadable at a high data rate from a content server located in or proximate to a central office that serves the end user. The content of the local server is updated and upgraded periodically and systematically from a central content server that distributes content to a number of remote central offices. The content is distributed between the central content server and the respective local content servers using available bandwidth, that is to say bandwidth on at least certain network links that is unused by subscriber traffic.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 19, 2006
    Publication date: May 31, 2007
    Applicant: VERIZON COMMUNICATIONS INC.
    Inventors: Robert Baum, Eric Voit
  • Patent number: 7170905
    Abstract: The invention relates to an enhanced ADSL Data Network (ADN) with vertical services capabilities. In general, vertical services capabilities are data services offered directly from a central office to an end user, without compromising the integrity of the user's guaranteed bit rate to the Internet through the ADN. One such vertical service is content downloadable at a high data rate from a content server located in or proximate to a central office that serves the end user. The content of the local server is updated and upgraded periodically and systematically from a central content server that distributes content to a number of remote central offices. The content is distributed between the central content server and the respective local content servers using available bandwidth, that is to say bandwidth on at least certain network links that is unused by subscriber traffic.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 17, 2001
    Date of Patent: January 30, 2007
    Assignee: Verizon Communications Inc.
    Inventors: Robert T. Baum, Eric A. Voit
  • Patent number: 7123906
    Abstract: An integrated telephony service can provide users with a single phone number and a single handset for use as a cordless device at a stationary location and for use as a mobile device. Incoming calls can be routed to the handset at the stationary location over a landline network. If unanswered at the stationary location, the calls can be routed to the handset via a service delivery point of presence over a wireless network. For outgoing calls from the handset, a switch within the handset can select cordless device operation when the handset is within range of a landline base station unit connected to the landline network and the handset can function as a cordless device in cooperation with the landline base station. If the handset is not within range of the landline base station, the switch can select mobile device operation and the call can be placed over the wireless network with the handset functioning as a mobile device.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 17, 2003
    Date of Patent: October 17, 2006
    Assignee: Verizon Communications Inc.
    Inventors: James A. Otterbeck, Julia Skladman, Chad J. McCauley, Michael Bendoff
  • Patent number: 6993026
    Abstract: Supporting virtual private networks by using a new layer 3 address to encapsulate a network-bound packet so that its context information, from which a layer 2 (e.g., MAC) address can be derived, is preserved. If this encapsulation was not done, the layer 2 address would change over each segment of the network. Thus, the encapsulation preserves the concept of group identification, using at least a part of the context, over the entire network and not just at the edge of the network. If a packet is received from the network (to be forwarded to a customer), the layer 3 address that was added in the encapsulation is stripped off. The original layer 3 destination address may be used with a client device addressing table to determine a new context information, and a layer 2 (e.g., MAC) address of a destination client device.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 31, 2000
    Date of Patent: January 31, 2006
    Assignee: Verizon Communications Inc.
    Inventors: Robert T. Baum, Eric A. Voit
  • Patent number: 6961335
    Abstract: A communications network, for example forming a local exchange carrier telephone network, utilizes three layers of fiber optic rings. The point of demarcation between customer premises media and network media comprises an intelligent soft network interface device or “soft NID”. First layer rings carry telephone and data communications between the soft NIDs and remote terminals. Several remote terminals in an area communicate via one of the next higher level rings to a host digital terminal. The host digital terminals communicate with each other via a backbone optical fiber ring, and a media gateway controller on this ring provides high level service logic. The remote terminals and preferably the host digital terminals are service switching points (SSPs), for intelligent services provided by the network. Local legacy switches connect to remote terminals, whereas a router on the backbone provides communications to other networks, including legacy long distance networks.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 31, 2002
    Date of Patent: November 1, 2005
    Assignee: Verizon Communications Inc.
    Inventors: Raymond Ian Millet, R. Andrew Poole, N. Sharon Embrey, Robert D. Farris, David Harold Cave, John M. Carman, Faye M. Smith, Lin H. Kerns, Kyle Vincent Evans, Dale Lee Bartholomew
  • Patent number: 6904054
    Abstract: Offering vertical services to subscribers and service providers is an avenue to immediately improve the competitiveness of digital subscriber line access service, for example of the type offered by a local exchange carrier. To deliver high-quality vertical services, however, the underlying ADSL Data Network (ADN) or the like needs to establish Quality of Service (QoS) as a core characteristic and offer an efficient mechanism for insertion of the vertical services. The inventive network architecture introduces QoS into the ADN, in a manner that enables the delivery of sophisticated and demanding IP-based services to subscribers, does not affect existing Internet tiers of service, and is cost-effective in terms of initial costs, build-out, and ongoing operations.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 10, 2000
    Date of Patent: June 7, 2005
    Assignee: Verizon Communications Inc.
    Inventors: Robert T. Baum, Eric A. Voit
  • Patent number: 6898276
    Abstract: For communications interface across the line of demarcation between the customer premises media and a link of a public digital broadband communication network, a network interface device is “soft” in that it is adaptable to different service applications and readily programmable from both the network-side and the customer-side. A network-side interface provides a communications connection to a broadband network link at an edge of the digital broadband network. A customer-side interface provides communications connection to one or more media in the customer premises, for example, to telephone and LAN wiring within the premises. The soft network interface device also includes a data processing system, for controlling at least some of the communications through the interfaces. The data processing system is capable of being programmed with network service provisioning data from the public network as well as with user programming received from the customer premises.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 31, 2002
    Date of Patent: May 24, 2005
    Assignee: Verizon Communications Inc.
    Inventors: Raymond Ian Millet, R. Andrew Poole, N. Sharon Embrey, Robert D. Farris, David Harold Cave, John M. Carman, Faye M. Smith, Lin H. Kerns, Kyle Vincent Evans, Dale Lee Bartholomew
  • Patent number: 6850495
    Abstract: Limiting or controlling access to various services thereby performing a firewall function. An access router may permit or deny a packet based on at least a portion of a unique bit string (or context information) which replaced layer 2 header information (e.g., the layer 2 (e.g., MAC) address). Further, a particular quality of service may be indicated by at least a part of the unique bit string (or context information). The service provided to a group of customers, that group of customers being defined by at least a portion of the unique bit string (or context information), may be monitored. Multicast groups may be supported by checking at least a part of the unique bit string (or context information) to determine whether or not a customer associated with that port is permitted to join the multicast group.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 31, 2000
    Date of Patent: February 1, 2005
    Assignee: Verizon Communications Inc.
    Inventors: Robert T. Baum, Eric A. Voit
  • Patent number: 6829250
    Abstract: A network architecture includes a switch that can examine and selectively forward packets or frames based on information encapsulated in layer-2 information in the protocol stack. The switch segregates upstream traffic by data type and aggregates downstream Internet traffic with traffic from a local vertical services domain. The network architecture provides an efficiency way to insert vertical services.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 7, 2000
    Date of Patent: December 7, 2004
    Assignee: Verizon Communications Inc.
    Inventors: Eric A. Voit, Robert T. Baum
  • Patent number: 6798751
    Abstract: Offering vertical services to subscribers and service providers is an avenue to immediately improve the competitiveness of digital subscriber line access service, for example of the type offered by a local exchange carrier. To deliver high-quality vertical services, however, the underlying ADSL Data Network (ADN) or the like needs to establish Quality of Service (QoS) as a core characteristic and offer an efficient mechanism for insertion of the vertical services. The inventive network architecture introduces QoS into the ADN, in a manner that enables the delivery of sophisticated and demanding IP-based services to subscribers, does not affect existing Internet tiers of service, and is cost-effective in terms of initial costs, build-out, and ongoing operations.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 7, 2000
    Date of Patent: September 28, 2004
    Assignee: Verizon Communications Inc.
    Inventors: Eric A. Voit, Robert T. Baum
  • Patent number: 6778525
    Abstract: Offering vertical services to subscribers and service providers is an avenue to immediately improve the competitiveness of digital subscriber line access service, for example of the type offered by a local exchange carrier. To deliver high-quality vertical services, however, the underlying ADSL Data Network (ADN) or the like needs to establish Quality of Service (QoS) as a core characteristic and offer an efficient mechanism for insertion of the vertical services. The inventive network architecture introduces QoS into the ADN, in a manner that enables the delivery of sophisticated and demanding IP-based services to subscribers, does not affect existing Internet tiers of service, and is cost-effective in terms of initial costs, build-out, and ongoing operations.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 31, 2000
    Date of Patent: August 17, 2004
    Assignee: Verizon Communications Inc.
    Inventors: Robert T. Baum, Eric A. Voit
  • Patent number: 6771673
    Abstract: Aggregating physical connections from customers for presentation to an access router and de-aggregating traffic from a shared link(s) from the access router. Ports of an aggregation unit may be configured such that each has a unique identifier in the place of information (e.g., the layer 2 address) originally in the layer 2 header. The layer 2 (e.g., MAC) address of the customer device connected with the port can be associated with, and therefore determined from, the IP address of the attached device. When a packet is received from a customer, information in the layer 2 header is changed to a unique identifier assigned to a logical port or interface associated with the physical port. When a packet is received from the access router, it is placed on the port assigned to the logical port associated with the destination layer 2 address (or associated with other bits of the unique bit string and at least some of those bits are replaced with the destination layer 2 address of the device associated with the port.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 31, 2000
    Date of Patent: August 3, 2004
    Assignee: Verizon Communications Inc.
    Inventors: Robert T. Baum, Eric A. Voit
  • Patent number: 6590965
    Abstract: The telephone network is adapted to supply name and number information to a voice mail system with a forwarded call. The voice mail system stores the name and number type caller ID information in association with the subscriber's mailbox. The system may store this information even if the caller does not actually deposit a voice mail message. Later, while the subscriber reviews the mailbox contents, the system offers a verbal announcement of the name and number. A central office switching system may query a line identification database to obtain the name for a caller ID service to the customer premises, in which case, that switching system forwards the name and number to the voice mail system with the forwarded call. In an alternative embodiment, the voice mail system launches the query and receives the name in a response, through the interoffice signaling network.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 31, 2001
    Date of Patent: July 8, 2003
    Assignee: Verizon Communications, Inc.
    Inventors: R. Andrew Poole, Robert D. Farris, David H. Cave, Dale L. Bartholomew
  • Patent number: 6424657
    Abstract: Offering vertical services to subscribers and service providers is an avenue to immediately improve the competitiveness of digital subscriber line access service, for example of the type offered by a local exchange carrier. To deliver high-quality vertical services, however, the underlying ADSL Data Network (ADN) or the like needs to establish Quality of Service (QoS) as a core characteristic and offer an efficient mechanism for insertion of the vertical services. The inventive network architecture introduces QoS into the ADN, in a manner that enables the delivery of sophisticated and demanding IP-based services to subscribers, does not affect existing Internet tiers of service, and is cost-effective in terms of initial costs, build-out, and ongoing operations.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 26, 2000
    Date of Patent: July 23, 2002
    Assignee: Verizon Communications Inc.
    Inventors: Eric A. Voit, Robert T. Baum
  • Publication number: 20020024964
    Abstract: Simple peering is provided in a novel network in which transport technology is independent of network access technology. An out-of-band network may be used to carry advertisements to an update facility. The update facility may use layer 3 destination address information and at least a part of context information (to identify customers uniquely) to determine a layer 3 address of an edge device of the transport network associated with an addressed customer device. Virtual private networks are supported, as context information is used to distinguish different customers with overlapping layer 3 addresses.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 12, 2001
    Publication date: February 28, 2002
    Applicant: Verizon Communications Inc.
    Inventors: Robert T. Baum, Eric A. Voit