Patents by Inventor Abdullah Murat Bog

Abdullah Murat Bog has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

  • Patent number: 7729338
    Abstract: The invention is a provider agent product and method that operates as a software interface between a telephony card and a session manager in an advanced communications network. The provider agent receives event messages from the telephony card indicating on-hook events, off-hook events, and digit events. The provider agent instructs the telephony card to provide dial tone, ring current, ringback, and busy signals to the telephones. The provider agent also exchanges messages with a session manager in the network. These messages include: invite messages, reply messages, join messages, and terminate messages. In response to the above processing, the provider agent instructs the telephony card to interwork telephony signals on a telephony channel with ATM signals on an ATM virtual channel. The provider agent is comprised of a plurality of software objects that are stored on a software storage medium and that include: a controller object, port objects, and event objects.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 21, 2002
    Date of Patent: June 1, 2010
    Assignee: Sprint Communications Company L.P.
    Inventors: Abdullah Murat Bog, Steven Turner, Matthew Kung-Wei Jonathan Barrow, Tracey Mark Bernath
  • Patent number: 7729364
    Abstract: A communication device is coupled to an analog telephone and a packet network. The communication device detects an off-hook condition for the analog telephone and transfers a dial tone to the analog telephone, detects digit tones from the analog telephone that indicate a called number and responsively transfers a first message indicating the called number to the packet network, receives a second message from the packet network indicating that a called party associated with the called number is being alerted and responsively transfers a ring tone to the analog telephone, receives a third message from the packet network indicating that the called party has accepted the communication session and responsively stops the transfer of the ring tone to the analog telephone, exchanges analog voice signals with the analog telephone, exchanges voice packets with the packet network, and interworks between the analog voice signals and the voice packets.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 17, 2005
    Date of Patent: June 1, 2010
    Assignee: Sprint Communications Company L.P.
    Inventors: Abdullah Murat Bog, Steven Turner, Matthew Kung-Wei Jonathan Barrow, Tracey Mark Bernath
  • Patent number: 7443840
    Abstract: A communication device is coupled to a packet network and includes two ports coupled to two analog telephones. The communication device receives a message from the packet network indicating a called number and processes the called number to select one of the ports and to transfer a ring signal through the selected port to ring the analog telephone. The communication device transfers a message to the packet network indicating that a called party is being alerted, detects an off-hook condition for the analog telephone and stops the transfer of the ring signal, transfers a message to the packet network indicating packet routing information for the communication session, exchanges analog voice signals with the analog telephone through the selected port, exchanges voice packets with the packet network using the packet routing information, and interworks between the analog voice signals and the voice packets.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 17, 2005
    Date of Patent: October 28, 2008
    Assignee: Sprint Communications Company L.P.
    Inventors: Abdullah Murat Bog, Steven Turner, Matthew Kung-Wei Jonathan Barrow, Tracey Mark Bernath
  • Patent number: 6870832
    Abstract: The invention is a provider agent product and method that operates as a software interface between a telephony card and a session manager in an advanced communications network. The provider agent receives event messages from the telephony card indicating on-hook events, off-hook events, and digit events. The provider agent instructs the telephony card to provide dial tone, ring current, ringback, and busy signals to the telephones. The provider agent also exchanges messages with a session manager in the network. These messages include: invite messages, reply messages, join messages, and terminate messages. In response to the above processing, the provider agent instructs the telephony card to interwork telephony signals on a telephony channel with ATM signals on an ATM virtual channel. The provider agent is comprised of a plurality of software objects that are stored on a software storage medium and that include: a controller object, port objects, and event objects.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 12, 2001
    Date of Patent: March 22, 2005
    Assignee: Sprint Communications Company L.P.
    Inventors: Abdullah Murat Bog, Steven Turner, Matthew Kung-Wei Jonathan Barrow, Tracey Mark Bernath
  • Patent number: 6490273
    Abstract: The invention comprises a series of architectures that are implemented in four phases to provide a migration path from an initial ATM service offering to a full service ATM network. The initial ATM network includes several metropolitan ATM networks that are interconnected by a core ATM network. Each metropolitan ATM network includes a service node that controls ATM network elements to deliver services. In Phase I, a business hub that is connected to the metropolitan ATM network integrates voice, data, and Internet traffic over a single ATM connection that contains permanent Virtual Connections (PVCs) to various destinations, such as other business hubs, a gateway to local and long distance networks, the Internet, a frame relay network. In Phase II, the architecture is extended to smaller business markets. Businesses are provided with the PVC-based ATM service using xDSL/ATM connections that are multiplexed at a central office and then provided to the service node over the metropolitan ATM network.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 5, 1998
    Date of Patent: December 3, 2002
    Assignee: Sprint Communications Company L.P.
    Inventors: Frank Anthony DeNap, Harold Wayne Johnson, Bryan Lee Gorman, William Lee Edwards, Michael Thomas Swink, Timothy Gene Kelley, James William Baumgart, Martin Joseph Kaplan, Abdullah Murat Bog, John Arndt Strand, III
  • Patent number: 6434150
    Abstract: The invention is a provider agent product and method that operates as a software interface between an telephony hub and a session manager in an advanced communications network. The provider agent receives event messages from the telephony hub indicating on-hook events, off-hook events, and digit events. The provider agent instructs the telephony hub to provide dial tone, ring current, ringback, and busy signals to the telephones. The provider agent also exchanges messages with a session manager in the network. These messages include: invite messages, reply messages, join messages, confirm messages, and terminate messages. In response to the above processing, the provider agent instructs the telephony hub to interwork telephony signals on a telephony channel with ATM signals on an ATM virtual channel. The provider agent is comprised of a plurality of software objects that are stored on a software storage medium and that include: a controller object, port objects, and event objects.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 5, 1998
    Date of Patent: August 13, 2002
    Assignee: Sprint Communications Company, L.P.
    Inventors: Abdullah Murat Bog, Steven Turner, Matthew Kung-Wei Jonathan Barrow, Tracey Mark Bernath
  • Patent number: 6407997
    Abstract: The invention is an ATM communications system that provides the option of advanced communications services or conventional telephone service to the customer. Advantageously, the ATM communications system does not require the widespread deployment of class 5 telephone switches to provide telephone service. A residential communications hub is located at a residence and communicates with the telephones at the residence using the analog telephony format. The residential communications hub converts between the analog telephony format and the ATM format. The residential communications hub is connected to a DSL mux by telephone wiring that carries the ATM/DSL format. The residential communications hub and the DSL mux communicate using the ATM/DSL format. The DSL mux converts between the ATM/DSL format and the ATM/SONET format. The DSL mux is connected to the an ATM switch by a broadband connection that carries the ATM/SONET format. The DSL mux and the ATM switch communicate using the ATM/SONET format.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 5, 1998
    Date of Patent: June 18, 2002
    Assignee: Sprint Communications Company L.P.
    Inventors: Frank Anthony DeNap, Harold Wayne Johnson, Bryan Lee Gorman, William Lee Edwards, Michael Thomas Swink, Timothy Gene Kelley, James William Baumgart, Martin Joseph Kaplan, Abdullah Murat Bog, John Arndt Strand, III
  • Patent number: 6229803
    Abstract: The invention is a provider agent product and method that operates as a software interface between a telephony card and a session manager in an advanced communications network. The provider agent receives event messages from the telephony card indicating on-hook events, off-hook events, and digit events. The provider agent instructs the telephony card to provide dial tone, ring current, ringback, and busy signals to the telephones. The provider agent also exchanges messages with a session manager in the network. These messages include: invite messages, reply messages, join messages, and terminate messages. In response to the above processing, the provider agent instructs the telephony card to interwork telephony signals on a telephony channel with ATM signals on an ATM virtual channel. The provider agent is comprised of a plurality of software objects that are stored on a software storage medium and that include: a controller object, port objects, and event objects.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 5, 1998
    Date of Patent: May 8, 2001
    Assignee: Sprint Communications Co. L.P.
    Inventors: Abdullah Murat Bog, Steven Turner, Matthew Kung-Wei Jonathan Barrow, Tracey Mark Bernath