Patents by Inventor Donald L. Brodigan
Donald L. Brodigan 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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Patent number: 8832758Abstract: Methods and systems provide a selected video segment to customer premises equipment. A request is received from the customer premises equipment for transmission of the selected video segment. A copy of the selected video segment is transferred to one of a plurality of buffers. One of the plurality of buffers is mapped through a routing network to a port interfaced with the customer premises equipment. The selected video segment is transmitted from the one of the plurality of buffers through the routing network and port to the customer premises equipment.Type: GrantFiled: March 17, 2003Date of Patent: September 9, 2014Assignee: Qwest Communications International Inc.Inventors: Charles I Cook, Bruce A Phillips, Kurt A Campbell, Donald L Brodigan, Steven M Casey
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Publication number: 20130329745Abstract: Embodiments of the invention provide network interface devices and systems and methods for using them. For instance, a system in accordance with certain embodiments of the invention comprises a network interface device adapted to receive a plurality of sets of telecommunication information (telecommunication can include, inter alia, voice signals, Internet Protocol data, audio signals, data representing encoded audio signals, video signals and data representing encoded video signals) and distribute at least one of the plurality to a customer premises. The system can further include a control point operable to transmit configuration information to the network interface device. The configuration information can be operable to configure the behavior of the network interface device with respect to one or more of the information sets.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 13, 2013Publication date: December 12, 2013Applicant: Qwest Communications International Inc.Inventors: Bruce A. Phillips, Kurt A. Campbell, Steven M. Casey, Charles I. Cook, Donald L. Brodigan
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Patent number: 8537814Abstract: Embodiments of the invention provide network interface devices and systems and methods for using them. For instance, a system in accordance with certain embodiments of the invention comprises a network interface device adapted to receive a plurality of sets of telecommunication information (telecommunication can include, inter alia, voice signals, Internet Protocol data, audio signals, data representing encoded audio signals, video signals and data representing encoded video signals) and distribute at least one of the plurality to a customer premises. The system can further include a control point operable to transmit configuration information to the network interface device. The configuration information can be operable to configure the behavior of the network interface device with respect to one or more of the information sets.Type: GrantFiled: January 31, 2003Date of Patent: September 17, 2013Assignee: Qwest Communications International Inc.Inventors: Bruce A. Phillips, Kurt A. Campbell, Steven M. Casey, Charles I. Cook, Donald L. Brodigan
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Patent number: 8196171Abstract: A method and system for provisioning a specific device to receive video and/or data services from a plurality of service providers at a physical drop in a digital broadband network serviced by a telecommunication services provider utilizes a broadcast manager for transmitting an electronic message in a modified format determined by the telecommunication services provider, wherein the electronic message contains information identifying the physical drop associated with the specific device. A broadband digital terminal, in communication with the broadcast manager and the physical port, receives the electronic message, stores the information, and upon receiving a sign-on request from a requesting device that is requesting access to one of the video and/or data services, determines whether the requesting device is authorized to access the requested video and/or data service based on the stored information.Type: GrantFiled: October 25, 2007Date of Patent: June 5, 2012Assignee: Qwest Communications International Inc.Inventors: Donald L. Brodigan, Gerald F. Baker, Patricia A. Dodson
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Patent number: 8095956Abstract: A method for providing interactive programming over a broadband network. A service provider provides a private data packet including the provider's address that is inserted between frames of a transmission that is broadcast over the broadband network. The interactive video/data system may include a broadcast source, a broadband digital terminal, and a set top box for a consumer's television receiver. A data path may be enabled by the set top box upon receipt of the private data packet included with the video transmission. The private data packet includes application interface information communicated in real-time between the set top box and broadcast source in addition to the destination address.Type: GrantFiled: February 25, 2000Date of Patent: January 10, 2012Assignee: Qwest Communications International IncInventors: Donald L. Brodigan, Tom T. Thompson
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Patent number: 8064369Abstract: An XDSL signal distribution system is provided having a regenerator unit located a predetermined distance from a central office XTU unit for extending the distribution reach of the system. The regenerator is arranged to decode the payload of transmitted XDSL signals into base digital data before repackaging and regeneration onto a twisted pair copper cable. This allows the regenerator to selectively reformat the XDSL signals into a desired protocol format suitable for either an ATM protocol layer, or direct transmission. In addition, the regenerator can retransmit the XDSL signals at a fixed or variable transmission rate to optimize data through-put or system reach.Type: GrantFiled: December 1, 1998Date of Patent: November 22, 2011Assignee: Qwest Communications International IncInventors: Bruce A. Phillips, Darwei Kung, Todd A. Pett, David J. Arens, Paula C. Poberzyn, Richard H. Fink, Donald L. Brodigan, James W. Nevelle, Kurt A. Campbell
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Patent number: 7480369Abstract: A method for providing the communication of information services between customer premises equipment (CPE) at a customer's premises and a source of the information services includes providing a demarcation device at the customer's premises. The demarcation device defines an interface between an external transport medium that is substantially external to the customer's premises and an internal transport medium that is substantially internal to the customer's premises. The method also includes establishing a virtual private network (VPN) between the demarcation device and the source of information services and establishing a virtual local area network (VLAN) between the demarcation device and the CPE.Type: GrantFiled: November 17, 2003Date of Patent: January 20, 2009Assignee: Qwest Communications International, Inc.Inventors: Jelena Magarasevic, Steven M. Casey, Bruce A. Phillips, Donald L. Brodigan
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Patent number: 7454006Abstract: Embodiments of the invention provide network interface devices, as well as system and methods for using them. For example, in accordance with one embodiment of the invention, a system is provided for allowing a plurality of telecommunication information providers to transmit telecommunication information to a customer premises. The system can include a network interface device operable to receive a plurality of sets of telecommunication information. Each of the information sets can be associated with a particular telecommunication service and/or all of the information sets can be associated with the same telecommunication service.Type: GrantFiled: January 31, 2003Date of Patent: November 18, 2008Assignee: Qwest Communications International Inc.Inventors: Bruce A. Phillips, Kurt A. Campbell, Steven M. Casey, Charles I. Cook, Donald L. Brodigan
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Publication number: 20080120669Abstract: A method and system for provisioning a specific device to receive video and/or data services from a plurality of service providers at a physical drop in a digital broadband network serviced by a telecommunication services provider utilizes a broadcast manager for transmitting an electronic message in a modified format determined by the telecommunication services provider, wherein the electronic message contains information identifying the physical drop associated with the specific device. A broadband digital terminal, in communication with the broadcast manager and the physical port, receives the electronic message, stores the information, and upon receiving a sign-on request from a requesting device that is requesting access to one of the video and/or data services, determines whether the requesting device is authorized to access the requested video and/or data service based on the stored information.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 25, 2007Publication date: May 22, 2008Applicant: Qwest Communications International Inc.Inventors: Donald L. Brodigan, Gerald F. Baker, Patricia A. Dodson
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Patent number: 7299488Abstract: A method and system for provisioning a specific device to receive video and/or data services from a plurality of service providers at a physical drop in a digital broadband network serviced by a telecommunication services provider utilizes a broadcast manager for transmitting an electronic message in a modified format determined by the telecommunication services provider, wherein the electronic message contains information identifying the physical drop associated with the specific device. A broadband digital terminal, in communication with the broadcast manager and the physical-port, receives the electronic message, stores the information, and upon receiving a sign-on request from a requesting device that is requesting access to one of the video and/or data services, determines whether the requesting device is authorized to access the requested video and/or data service based on the stored information.Type: GrantFiled: July 19, 2002Date of Patent: November 20, 2007Assignee: Qwest Communications International Inc.Inventors: Donald L. Brodigan, Gerald F. Baker, Patricia A. Dodson
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Patent number: 7239698Abstract: A network interface device located at a customer's premises includes an external interface that receives a plurality of telecommunication services via a coaxial connection from a telecommunication service provider. The services are received using Data Over Cable Service Interface Specifications. The network interface device also includes at least two distinct internal interfaces that distribute the plurality of telecommunication services to at least two distinct internal transport media. The network interface device also includes a processor the is programmed to receive combined signals comprising the telecommunication services from the external interface, process the combined signals into separate signals representative of distinct telecommunication services, and map each of the separate signals to separate ones of the at least two distinct internal interfaces for distribution at the customer's premises via the internal transport media.Type: GrantFiled: November 17, 2003Date of Patent: July 3, 2007Assignee: Qwest Communications International Inc.Inventors: Bruce A. Phillips, Steven M. Casey, Donald L. Brodigan
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Patent number: 7180988Abstract: Certain embodiments of the invention provide network interface devices, as well as systems and methods for using them. For instance, in accordance with some embodiments, a network interface device can comprise an isolation device, which can be configured to isolate an internal transport medium from an external transport medium, such that operational changes to the internal transport medium do not affect the external transport medium, and operational changes to the external transport medium do not affect the internal transport medium.Type: GrantFiled: January 31, 2003Date of Patent: February 20, 2007Assignee: Qwest Communications International Inc.Inventors: Bruce A. Phillips, Kurt A. Campbell, Steven M. Casey, Charles I. Cook, Donald L. Brodigan, Qi Wang
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Patent number: 7099443Abstract: A network interface device located at a customer's premises includes an external interface that receives a plurality of telecommunication services via a fiber optic connection from a telecommunication service provider. The services are received using Internet Protocol. The network interface device also includes at least two distinct internal interfaces that distribute the plurality of telecommunication services to at least two distinct internal transport media. The network interface device also includes a processor that is programmed to receive combined signals comprising the telecommunication services from the external interface, process the combined signals into separate signals representative of distinct telecommunication services, and map each of the separate signals to separate ones of the at least two distinct internal interfaces for distribution at the customer's premises via the internal transport media.Type: GrantFiled: November 17, 2003Date of Patent: August 29, 2006Assignee: Qwest Communications International Inc.Inventors: Bruce A. Phillips, Steven M. Casey, Donald L. Brodigan
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Patent number: 7050090Abstract: A VDSL customer drop testing arrangement and equipment utilizes a test set top box having a sign-on identifier unique to an authorized test device to perform testing of the customer drop without the need to provision the drop for receipt of video programming or data services from any network information or service providers (VIPs or DSPs). Because the test arrangement of the present invention does not require such provisioning, isolation of the customer drop is achieved. Such isolation insures that the test set is not being affected by problems originated from a VIP or DSP.Type: GrantFiled: January 30, 2002Date of Patent: May 23, 2006Assignee: Qwest Communications International Inc.Inventor: Donald L. Brodigan
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Patent number: 6873622Abstract: A method for controlling customers' access to services on a broadband network. The method uses a circuit identifier, unique to each customer, to compare service requests with service entitlements. The network provider flows the circuit identifiers to the service providers where relationship between the circuit identifiers and the service entitlements is established in service orders. Service providers flow the service orders back to the broadband network though a standard business system interface. The relationship between the circuit identifiers and the service requests is accomplished at the Broadband Digital Terminal that interface the customers to the broadband network. The circuit identifiers also permit sorting of data bases containing logs of service requests and logs of maintenance actions.Type: GrantFiled: May 12, 2000Date of Patent: March 29, 2005Assignee: Qwest Communications International, Inc.Inventors: Patricia A. Dodson, Gerald Baker, Donald L. Brodigan
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Publication number: 20040187160Abstract: Methods and systems provide a selected video segment to customer premises equipment. A request is received from the customer premises equipment for transmission of the selected video segment. A copy of the selected video segment is transferred to one of a plurality of buffers. One of the plurality of buffers is mapped through a routing network to a port interfaced with the customer premises equipment. The selected video segment is transmitted from the one of the plurality of buffers through the routing network and port to the customer premises equipment.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 17, 2003Publication date: September 23, 2004Applicant: Qwest Communications International Inc.Inventors: Charles I. Cook, Bruce A. Phillips, Kurt A. Campbell, Donald L. Brodigan, Steven M. Casey
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Publication number: 20040176085Abstract: Embodiments of the invention provide network interface devices, as well as system and methods for using them. For example, in accordance with one embodiment of the invention, a system is provided for allowing a plurality of telecommunication information providers to transmit telecommunication information to a customer premises. The system can include a network interface device operable to receive a plurality of sets of telecommunication information. Each of the information sets can be associated with a particular telecommunication service and/or all of the information sets can be associated with the same telecommunication service.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 31, 2003Publication date: September 9, 2004Applicant: Qwest Communications International Inc (Patent Prosecution)Inventors: Bruce A. Phillips, Kurt A. Campbell, Steven M. Casey, Charles I. Cook, Donald L. Brodigan
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Publication number: 20040168199Abstract: A network interface device located at a customer's premises includes an external interface that receives a plurality of telecommunication services via a coaxial connection from a telecommunication service provider. The services are received using Data Over Cable Service Interface Specifications. The network interface device also includes at least two distinct internal interfaces that distribute the plurality of telecommunication services to at least two distinct internal transport media. The network interface device also includes a processor the is programmed to receive combined signals comprising the telecommunication services from the external interface, process the combined signals into separate signals representative of distinct telecommunication services, and map each of the separate signals to separate ones of the at least two distinct internal interfaces for distribution at the customer's premises via the internal transport media.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 17, 2003Publication date: August 26, 2004Applicant: Qwest Communications International Inc.Inventors: Bruce A. Phillips, Steven M. Casey, Donald L. Brodigan
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Publication number: 20040163128Abstract: A network interface device located at a customer's premises includes an external interface that receives a plurality of telecommunication services via a fiber optic connection from a telecommunication service provider. The services are received using Internet Protocol. The network interface device also includes at least two distinct internal interfaces that distribute the plurality of telecommunication services to at least two distinct internal transport media. The network interface device also includes a processor that is programmed to receive combined signals comprising the telecommunication services from the external interface, process the combined signals into separate signals representative of distinct telecommunication services, and map each of the separate signals to separate ones of the at least two distinct internal interfaces for distribution at the customer's premises via the internal transport media.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 17, 2003Publication date: August 19, 2004Applicant: Qwest Communications International Inc.Inventors: Bruce A. Phillips, Steven M. Casey, Donald L. Brodigan
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Publication number: 20040151168Abstract: Embodiments of the invention provide network interface devices and systems and methods for using them. For instance, a system in accordance with certain embodiments of the invention comprises a network interface device adapted to receive a plurality of sets of telecommunication information (telecommunication can include, inter alia, voice signals, Internet Protocol data, audio signals, data representing encoded audio signals, video signals and data representing encoded video signals) and distribute at least one of the plurality to a customer premises. The system can further include a control point operable to transmit configuration information to the network interface device. The configuration information can be operable to configure the behavior of the network interface device with respect to one or more of the information sets.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 31, 2003Publication date: August 5, 2004Applicant: Qwest Communications International Inc (Patent Prosecution)Inventors: Bruce A. Phillips, Kurt A. Campbell, Steven M. Casey, Charles I. Cook, Donald L. Brodigan