Patents by Inventor Hamza Hydri Syed
Hamza Hydri Syed 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: 11405771Abstract: Systems and methods for providing greater granularity and updatability to network profiles. The system can include a subscription management application program interface (SMA) to receive setup information, user preferences, software, hardware, and firmware updates from a user cell phone, computer, or smart device (collectively, end-point) regarding what features the user wishes to access. The SMA can access a profile lookup table to identify a profile with the requested attributes. A subscription management module (SMM) can receive this information from the SMA and retrieved the profile requested by the SMA from a repository of profiles. The SMM can then download or activate the profile with features that match, or most closely match, the requested features onto the end-point. The system can enable providers to ship phones with no network profiles. The system can also enable profiles to be updated based on changes in user preferences, updates, or other changes.Type: GrantFiled: September 4, 2020Date of Patent: August 2, 2022Assignee: T-Mobile USA, Inc.Inventors: Mehul Shah, Hamza Hydri Syed
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Patent number: 11277718Abstract: Systems and methods discussed herein are directed to managing customer Subscriber Identity Module (SIM) and embedded SIM (eSIM) profiles and allocated Mobile Station International Subscriber Directory Numbers (MSISDN) for connected devices, e.g., cars, in different use-cases. For example, in configurations, users may have a primary electronic device, e.g., a mobile phone having a primary MSISDNPRIMARY that is instantiated on a primary Integrated Circuit Card Identifier (ICCID), ICCIDPRIMARY in the billing system of a wireless communication network. When the user has a secondary device paired with the mobile phone, that secondary device may have a secondary MSISDNSECONDARY that is activated with a secondary ICCIDSECONDARY in the billing system. Thus, the secondary device may be used by the user in conjunction with the primary device and is paired with the primary device such that incoming calls are forked to both the primary device and the secondary device.Type: GrantFiled: June 25, 2019Date of Patent: March 15, 2022Assignee: T-Mobile USA, Inc.Inventors: Mehul Shah, Hamza Hydri Syed
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Patent number: 11245610Abstract: A technique of testing connectivity between a plurality of source components, e.g., source servers, and a plurality of destination components, e.g., destination servers, in a network is discussed herein. A request to test connectivity between a plurality of source components and a plurality of destination components is received, the request being directed to testing the connectivity between each source component and each destination component. Connectivity between each source component and each destination component is tested, with multiple tests being conducted substantially simultaneously. Based at least in part on the testing, a report is generated related to connectivity between the plurality of source components and the plurality of destination components. The ranges of IP addresses for the source components and ranges of IP addresses of the destination components are provided using a Comma-Separated Values (CSV)-based input.Type: GrantFiled: December 11, 2018Date of Patent: February 8, 2022Assignee: T-Mobile USA, Inc.Inventors: Sandeep Shankar Harikrishnan, Hamza Hydri Syed
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Publication number: 20200413234Abstract: Systems and methods discussed herein are directed to managing customer Subscriber Identity Module (SIM) and embedded SIM (eSIM) profiles and allocated Mobile Station International Subscriber Directory Numbers (MSISDN) for connected devices, e.g., cars, in different use-cases. For example, in configurations, users may have a primary electronic device, e.g., a mobile phone having a primary MSISDNPRIMARY that is instantiated on a primary Integrated Circuit Card Identifier (ICCID), ICCIDPRIMARY in the billing system of a wireless communication network. When the user has a secondary device paired with the mobile phone, that secondary device may have a secondary MSISDNECONDARY that is activated with a secondary ICCIDSECONDARY in the billing system. Thus, the secondary device may be used by the user in conjunction with the primary device and is paired with the primary device such that incoming calls are forked to both the primary device and the secondary device.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 25, 2019Publication date: December 31, 2020Inventors: Mehul Shah, Hamza Hydri Syed
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Publication number: 20200404484Abstract: Systems and methods for providing greater granularity and updatability to network profiles. The system can include a subscription management application program interface (SMA) to receive setup information, user preferences, software, hardware, and firmware updates from a user cell phone, computer, or smart device (collectively, end-point) regarding what features the user wishes to access. The SMA can access a profile lookup table to identify a profile with the requested attributes. A subscription management module (SMM) can receive this information from the SMA and retrieved the profile requested by the SMA from a repository of profiles. The SMM can then download or activate the profile with features that match, or most closely match, the requested features onto the end-point. The system can enable providers to ship phones with no network profiles. The system can also enable profiles to be updated based on changes in user preferences, updates, or other changes.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 4, 2020Publication date: December 24, 2020Inventors: Mehul Shah, Hamza Hydri Syed
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Patent number: 10771958Abstract: Systems and methods for providing greater granularity and updatability to network profiles. The system can include a subscription management application program interface (SMA) to receive setup information, user preferences, software, hardware, and firmware updates from a user cell phone, computer, or smart device (collectively, end-point) regarding what features the user wishes to access. The SMA can access a profile lookup table to identify a profile with the requested attributes. A subscription management module (SMM) can receive this information from the SMA and retrieved the profile requested by the SMA from a repository of profiles. The SMM can then download or activate the profile with features that match, or most closely match, the requested features onto the end-point. The system can enable providers to ship phones with no network profiles. The system can also enable profiles to be updated based on changes in user preferences, updates, or other changes.Type: GrantFiled: July 19, 2018Date of Patent: September 8, 2020Assignee: T-Mobile USA, Inc.Inventors: Mehul Shah, Hamza Hydri Syed
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Patent number: 10735944Abstract: An eSIM management framework can serve as an abstraction layer between various partners, mobile network operators, mobile-virtual network operators, and/or enterprises and SIM or eSIM vendors. The eSIM management framework can facilitate real-time SIM and/or eSIM profile provisioning to reduce consumption of network resources. In some examples, an eSIM management framework can facilitate just-in-time client-side provisioning, which can include on-demand generation of an appropriate SIM or eSIM profile.Type: GrantFiled: September 26, 2017Date of Patent: August 4, 2020Assignee: T-Mobile USA, Inc.Inventors: Hamza Hydri Syed, Mehul Shah, Nilesh Ranjan
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Publication number: 20200186456Abstract: A technique of testing connectivity between a plurality of source components, e.g., source servers, and a plurality of destination components, e.g., destination servers, in a network is discussed herein. A request to test connectivity between a plurality of source components and a plurality of destination components is received, the request being directed to testing the connectivity between each source component and each destination component. Connectivity between each source component and each destination component is tested, with multiple tests being conducted substantially simultaneously. Based at least in part on the testing, a report is generated related to connectivity between the plurality of source components and the plurality of destination components. The ranges of IP addresses for the source components and ranges of IP addresses of the destination components are provided using a Comma-Separated Values (CSV)-based input.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 11, 2018Publication date: June 11, 2020Inventors: Sandeep Shankar Harikrishnan, Hamza Hydri Syed
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Publication number: 20190098488Abstract: An eSIM management framework can serve as an abstraction layer between various partners, mobile network operators, mobile-virtual network operators, and/or enterprises and SIM or eSIM vendors. The eSIM management framework can facilitate real-time SIM and/or eSIM profile provisioning to reduce consumption of network resources. In some examples, an eSIM management framework can facilitate just-in-time client-side provisioning, which can include on-demand generation of an appropriate SIM or eSIM profile.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 26, 2017Publication date: March 28, 2019Inventors: Hamza Hydri Syed, Mehul Shah, Nilesh Ranjan
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Publication number: 20180352422Abstract: Systems and methods for providing greater granularity and updatability to network profiles. The system can include a subscription management application program interface (SMA) to receive setup information, user preferences, software, hardware, and firmware updates from a user cell phone, computer, or smart device (collectively, end-point) regarding what features the user wishes to access. The SMA can access a profile lookup table to identify a profile with the requested attributes. A subscription management module (SMM) can receive this information from the SMA and retrieved the profile requested by the SMA from a repository of profiles. The SMM can then download or activate the profile with features that match, or most closely match, the requested features onto the end-point. The system can enable providers to ship phones with no network profiles. The system can also enable profiles to be updated based on changes in user preferences, updates, or other changes.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 19, 2018Publication date: December 6, 2018Inventors: Mehul Shah, Hamza Hydri Syed
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Patent number: 10057761Abstract: Systems and methods for providing greater granularity and updatability to network profiles. The system can include a subscription management application program interface (SMA) to receive setup information, user preferences, software, hardware, and firmware updates from a user cell phone, computer, or smart device (collectively, end-point) regarding what features the user wishes to access. The SMA can access a profile lookup table to identify a profile with the requested attributes. A subscription management module (SMM) can receive this information from the SMA and retrieved the profile requested by the SMA from a repository of profiles. The SMM can then download or activate the profile with features that match, or most closely match, the requested features onto the end-point. The system can enable providers to ship phones with no network profiles. The system can also enable profiles to be updated based on changes in user preferences, updates, or other changes.Type: GrantFiled: May 31, 2017Date of Patent: August 21, 2018Assignee: T-Mobile USA, Inc.Inventors: Mehul Shah, Hamza Hydri Syed