Patents by Inventor Dean Marchand
Dean Marchand 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).
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Publication number: 20070230675Abstract: A method of identifying fraud in a telecommunications system, the method including receiving data related to a current call placed from an originating ANI to a terminating ANI, where the received data includes the terminating ANI and a billing number used to place the call. Billing numbers for prior calls to the terminating ANI, if any, and corresponding indicia of the times of the calls are retrieved. A determination is made of whether the number of billing numbers used for the current and prior calls to the terminating ANI over a prior period of time falling within a time interval satisfies a threshold. If the threshold is satisfied, a fraud alert is generated.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 4, 2007Publication date: October 4, 2007Applicant: VERIZON BUSINESS GLOBAL LLCInventors: Dean Marchand, Erin Jackman
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Publication number: 20070121886Abstract: A method and device for preventing fraud in collect calls from a domestic origin point to an international terminating point through a long-distance telecommunications system is described. In the system and method, a Screening for International Calls database is added to the call processing platform. This Screening of International Calls database contains records keyed by country codes, and each record has a blocked collect call field listing destination numbers that are blocked from receiving collect calls. When a domestic-to-international collect call is made, the record corresponding to the country code of the international terminating point of the collect call is retrieved from the Screening for International Calls database. This record is checked to determine if the destination number of the collect call matches any destination numbers listed in the blocked collect call field of the country code database record. If there is a match, the call is blocked.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 14, 2006Publication date: May 31, 2007Applicant: MCI, LLC.Inventors: Dean Marchand, Arthur Springer
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Publication number: 20050286692Abstract: A method and device for preventing fraud in international calls in a long-distance telecommunications system, where selected customers can avoid fraud control blocks and greater granularity is achieved in blocking international destinations. In the method and device, an override flag is created in the records of the Billing Number Screening (BNS) database. When a call is made using a billing number whose corresponding record has the override flag set, the call is not stopped by fraud control blocks on certain international destinations. In addition, international destinations can be blocked with greater specificity because a Country Set Logic (CSET) field is added to the International City Code Database. The addition of CSET to this database allows particular international city destinations to be blocked from certain origin points.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 30, 2005Publication date: December 29, 2005Inventors: Dean Marchand, Arthur Springer
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Patent number: 6418212Abstract: A system and method for detecting and preventing a fraudulent telephone call in telecommunication system is provided. First, a terminating number of a first call and a originating number of a second call are received from a telecommunication network. The terminating number of the first call is compared with the originating number of the second calls which are originated within a predetermined time period from a termination of the first call. After comparison, it is determined whether the first and the second calls are fraudulent telephone call.Type: GrantFiled: December 9, 1999Date of Patent: July 9, 2002Assignee: MCI WorldCom, Inc.Inventors: Anna L. Harrison, Erin C. Jackman, Dean Marchand
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Patent number: 6404865Abstract: The invention includes a system and method for detecting fraudulent calling card calls to predefined high fraud countries including a call-intercept system capable of verifying call identities in order to prevent fraudulent calling card use.Type: GrantFiled: December 17, 1999Date of Patent: June 11, 2002Assignee: WorldCom, Inc.Inventors: Arthur L. Springer, Dean Marchand
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Patent number: 6404871Abstract: Terminating number screening to block portable billing products from terminating to a designated high fraud domestic or international terminating numbers. When a call is placed and it is billed to a portable billing product, the dialed digits of the terminating number is verified against the terminating number screening database. If the sequence of dialed digits is found in the terminating number screening database, the call is denied. The caller is then informed that they cannot place a call to this destination and asked if there is another terminating number they wish to call. If the sequence of dialed digits is not found in the terminating number screening database, the call is allowed to process without interruption. The purpose of this functionality is to protect the Operator Service network from repeated fraudulent calling to individual telephone line numbers either international or domestic.Type: GrantFiled: December 16, 1999Date of Patent: June 11, 2002Assignee: MCI WorldCom, Inc.Inventors: Arthur L. Springer, Dean Marchand
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Patent number: 6396915Abstract: A call intercept process (CIP) for calling card calls originating from an international country and terminating to high fraud domestic USA, and Canada locations. When a call is placed via a calling card and terminates to a high fraud domestic location, the call is optionally screened against a database which keys on international originating country access numbers. Whether this screening implemented, the call is routed to a first level operator in order to verify the billing account information of the caller as an authorized user. This verification is based on customer and business name, address, zip code, and phone number. If the caller passes verification, a CIP process automatically overrides the calling card from any future Intercepts. If caller fails account verification, the a CIP process automatically places the card in a ‘LOCKED STATUS MODE’ which mode indicates that any additional calls based on that card be intercepted regardless of termination.Type: GrantFiled: December 17, 1999Date of Patent: May 28, 2002Assignee: WorldCom, Inc.Inventors: Arthur L. Springer, Dean Marchand
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Patent number: 6335971Abstract: A call intercept process (CIP) for calling card calls originating from an international country and terminating at an international high fraud country. When a call is placed via a calling card and terminates to a high fraud terminating location, the call is first screened against a database to determine if the termination is in fact, a high fraud country. Regardless of whether this screening is implemented, the call is routed to a first level operator in order to verify the billing account information of the caller as an authorized user. This verification is based on customer and business name, address, zip code, and phone number. If the caller passes verification, a CIP process automatically overrides the calling card from any future Intercepts. If caller fails account verification, the a CIP process automatically places the card in a ‘LOCKED STATUS MODE’ which mode indicates that any additional calls based on that card be intercepted regardless of termination.Type: GrantFiled: December 17, 1999Date of Patent: January 1, 2002Assignee: MCI WorldCom, Inc.Inventors: Arthur L. Springer, Dean Marchand