Patents by Inventor John E. Simino
John E. Simino 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: 7573997Abstract: A communication network element determines a service provider's routing preference for routing communications and routes these communications from an originating connection address to a destination connection address over a network. The communication network element includes a receiver configured to receive a signal, which comprises the originating connection address and the destination connection address. The communication network element also includes a processor that determines the service provider associated with at least one of the originating connection address and the destination connection address of the received signal. The processor also determines the routing preference associated with the service provider using routing data.Type: GrantFiled: May 31, 2007Date of Patent: August 11, 2009Assignee: AT&T Labs, Inc.Inventors: Laura Culli, Bruce A. Nance, John E. Simino, Harold C. Fleischer, III, Michael Hanrahan, M. Lourdes Coronado
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Patent number: 7505575Abstract: A method and system include routing telephone calls from multiple private networks via public lines and trunks in a public switched telephone network (PSTN) to a host switch, at which the connections would begin to run parallel. The host switch routes the telephone calls via a private trunk group to a private facility, such as an electronic tandem network (ETN) node or an asynchronous transfer mode (ATM) switch. If the private trunk group is full or unavailable, the host switch routes the telephone calls over alternate private or public trunk groups and selected carriers.Type: GrantFiled: August 28, 2007Date of Patent: March 17, 2009Assignee: AT&T Labs, Inc.Inventors: Harold C. Fleischer, III, John E. Simino, Kenneth Robert Stroud
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Patent number: 7274786Abstract: A method and system include routing telephone calls from multiple private networks via public lines and trunks in a public switched telephone network (PSTN) to a host switch, at which the connections would begin to run parallel. The host switch routes the telephone calls via a private trunk group to a private facility, such as an electronic tandem network (ETN) node or an asynchronous transfer mode (ATM) switch. If the private trunk group is full or unavailable, the host switch routes the telephone calls over alternate private or public trunk groups and selected carriers.Type: GrantFiled: March 24, 2003Date of Patent: September 25, 2007Assignee: AT&T Labs, Inc.Inventors: Harold C. Fleischer, III, John E. Simino, Kenneth Robert Stroud
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Patent number: 7242753Abstract: A telecommunications system determines a telecommunications service provider's routing preference for routing a call for a subscriber. The telecommunications system includes a storage that stores call routing data and a call routing service application for determining the routing preference using the call routing data. The call routing data includes an indicator that indicates when the subscriber subscribes to resold local switching services and when the subscriber subscribes to unbundled local switching services. The telecommunications system also includes a processor that executes the call routing service application, and that generates call routing instructions for routing the call according to the determined routing preference.Type: GrantFiled: March 29, 2006Date of Patent: July 10, 2007Assignee: AT & T Labs, Inc.Inventors: Laura Culli, Bruce A. Nance, John E. Simino, Harold C. Fleischer, III, Michael Hanrahan, M. Lourdes Coronado
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Patent number: 7206398Abstract: A new service destination determination switching system is provided for a telecommunications environment in which a called party has discontinued an old service destination and obtained a new service destination. The new service destination determination switching system is used to obtain the new service destination when a calling party places a call to the old service destination. The switching system includes a hub switch that receives a rerouted call from an old service destination switch. The hub switch corresponds to a routing number prefix used to reroute calls from the old service destination switch to the hub switch. The routing number prefix causes the hub switch to initiate a trigger to a network platform that obtains the new service destination.Type: GrantFiled: February 19, 2004Date of Patent: April 17, 2007Assignee: SBC Technology Resources, Inc.Inventors: Laura Culli, M. Lourdes Coronado, Mark Tamasi, John E. Simino, Michael E. Kolker
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Patent number: 7065193Abstract: A telecommunications billing system generates a bill for a local service provider when a call is routed for a subscriber of the local service provider by an incumbent telecommunications service provider. The system includes a billing generator that generates a billing record in response to receiving the call. The billing generator generates a terminating access billing record when the call is an unbundled local switching call to the subscriber of the local service provider. Alternatively, the billing generator generates an originating access billing record when the call is an unbundled local switching call from the subscriber of the local service provider.Type: GrantFiled: July 28, 2004Date of Patent: June 20, 2006Assignee: SBC Technology Resources, Inc.Inventors: Laura Culli, Bruce A. Nance, John E. Simino, Earold C. Fleischer, III, Michael Hanrahan, M. Lourdes Coronado
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Patent number: 7054431Abstract: A method and system for generating customer reports based on station message detail recording (SMDR) data includes a service control point (SCP) in a public switched telecommunications network (PSTN). The service control point samples calling data from multiple service switching points for calls originating from a private customer network, including centrex and PBX systems. The service control point interfaces with a front end processor and transmits the calling data. The front end processor formats the calling data into SMDR data, which is transmitted to a host central processing unit. The host generates reports regarding the SMDR calling data, the reports being accessible by a customer via a connection to a private customer network.Type: GrantFiled: January 17, 2001Date of Patent: May 30, 2006Assignee: SBC Technology Resources, Inc.Inventors: Harold C. Fleischer, III, Louis Michael Morales, John E. Simino, Kenneth Robert Stroud
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Patent number: 6985568Abstract: A telecommunications system includes a control point and a switching point for discounting a customer's billing for telephone calls completed in a wide area centrex/PBX network that includes an abbreviated dialing plan. The control point receives, from the switching point, a query that is generated based upon receiving a telephone call. The control point determines a call type code that is based upon a calling station type and a called station type. When the call type code is eligible for discounted billing, the control point generates a billing record of a first type for the call. The billing record of the first type is used to discount the billing for the call. The control point forwards, to the switching point, the billing record of the first type for the call. The switching point generates a billing record of a second type for the call and, when the call type code is eligible for discounted billing, the billing record of the first type is used to modify the billing record of the second type.Type: GrantFiled: April 5, 2004Date of Patent: January 10, 2006Assignee: SBC Technology Resources, Inc.Inventors: Harold C. Fleischer, III, Louis Michael Morales, John E. Simino, Kenneth Robert Stroud
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Publication number: 20040223601Abstract: A new service destination determination switching system is provided for a telecommunications environment in which a called party has discontinued an old service destination and obtained a new service destination. The new service destination determination switching system is used to obtain the new service destination when a calling party places a call to the old service destination. The switching system includes a hub switch that receives a rerouted call from an old service destination switch. The hub switch corresponds to a routing number prefix used to reroute calls from the old service destination switch to the hub switch. The routing number prefix causes the hub switch to initiate a trigger to a network platform that obtains the new service destination.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 19, 2004Publication date: November 11, 2004Applicant: SBC Technology Resources, Inc.Inventors: Laura Culli, M. Lourdes Coronado, Mark Tamasi, John E. Simino, Michael E. Kolker
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Publication number: 20040190696Abstract: A telecommunications system includes a control point and a switching point for discounting a customer's billing for telephone calls completed in a wide area centrex/PBX network that includes an abbreviated dialing plan. The control point receives, from the switching point, a query that is generated based upon receiving a telephone call. The control point determines a call type code that is based upon a calling station type and a called station type. When the call type code is eligible for discounted billing, the control point generates a billing record of a first type for the call. The billing record of the first type is used to discount the billing for the call. The control point forwards, to the switching point, the billing record of the first type for the call. The switching point generates a billing record of a second type for the call and, when the call type code is eligible for discounted billing, the billing record of the first type is used to modify the billing record of the second type.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 5, 2004Publication date: September 30, 2004Applicant: SBC Technology Resources, Inc.Inventors: Harold C. Fleischer, Louis Michael Morales, John E. Simino, Kenneth Robert Stroud
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Patent number: 6795539Abstract: A telecommunications system determines a routing preference of a telecommunications service provider for a telephone call from a calling party to a called party. A switch in the telecommunications system includes a signal generator that generates a signal in response to receiving the telephone call. The signal includes a service variable and a telecommunications service provider identifier. The service variable indicates a subscription-type for a telephone number associated with the calling party or the called party. The signal is used to determine the routing preference at a service control point in the telecommunications system. The service control point receives the signal from the switch and determines the routing preference. The routing preference is forwarded to the switch. The switch receives the routing preference and routes the telephone call according to the routing preference.Type: GrantFiled: June 17, 2003Date of Patent: September 21, 2004Assignee: SBC Technology Resources, Inc.Inventors: Laura Culli, Bruce A. Nance, John E. Simino, Harold C. Fleischer, III, Michael Hanrahan, M. Lourdes Coronado
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Patent number: 6771753Abstract: A billing method and system include discounting a customer's billing for telephone calls completed in a wide area centrex/PBX network, which includes an abbreviated dialing plan. A service control point (SCP) determines a call type code based upon a calling station and a called station of a telephone call. The SCP determines whether the call type code is eligible for discounted billing. When the call type code is eligible, the SCP generates a unique billing record that is forwarded to a service switching point (SSP). The SSP receives the forwarded unique billing record and modifies the billing record to indicate that a discount should be applied to the billing for the call when the call is completed. When the SSP does not receive the unique billing record, it creates a normal billing record.Type: GrantFiled: January 17, 2001Date of Patent: August 3, 2004Assignee: SBC Technology Resources, Inc.Inventors: Harold C. Fleischer, III, Louis Michael Morales, John E. Simino, Kenneth Robert Stroud
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Patent number: 6724874Abstract: A method and system include restricting destinations of a telephone call from a calling station, which has been assigned a privilege class. A service control point (SCP) stores blocking tables, based on privilege classes, and a privilege class control table, which associates the blocking tables with each privilege class. The SCP ascertains the assigned privilege class of the calling station and determines whether the telephone call corresponds to one of the types of blocking tables. When the telephone call does correspond, the SCP determines whether the assigned privilege class corresponds to the blocking table that corresponds to the attempted call. When there is no privilege class correspondence, the SCP bypasses validation of the called number. When there is privilege class correspondence, the SCP validates the called number and blocks the call when the called number is validated or continues call processing when the called number is not validated.Type: GrantFiled: January 17, 2001Date of Patent: April 20, 2004Assignee: SBC Technology Resources, Inc.Inventors: Harold C. Fleischer, III, Louis Michael Morales, John E. Simino, Kenneth Robert Stroud
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Patent number: 6718028Abstract: A new destination number determination switching system is provided for a telecommunications environment in which a called party has discontinued an old called party destination number and obtained a new called party destination number. The new destination number determination switching system is used to obtain the new called party destination number when a calling party places a call to the old called party destination number. The switching system includes a hub switch that receives a rerouted call from a corresponding original destination switch. The hub switch corresponds to a routing number prefix used to reroute calls from the corresponding original destination switch to the hub switch. The routing number prefix causes the hub switch to initiate a trigger to a network platform that obtains the new called party destination number.Type: GrantFiled: May 28, 2002Date of Patent: April 6, 2004Assignee: SBC Technology Resources, Inc.Inventors: Laura Culli, M. Lourdes Coronado, Mark Tamasi, John E. Simino, Michael E. Kolker
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Publication number: 20030235284Abstract: A method and system include routing telephone calls from multiple private networks via public lines and trunks in a public switched telephone network (PSTN) to a host switch, at which the connections would begin to run parallel. The host switch routes the telephone calls via a private trunk group to a private facility, such as an electronic tandem network (ETN) node or an asynchronous transfer mode (ATM) switch. If the private trunk group is full or unavailable, the host switch routes the telephone calls over alternate private or public trunk groups and selected carriers.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 24, 2003Publication date: December 25, 2003Applicant: SBC Technology Resources Inc.Inventors: Harold C. Fleischer, John E. Simino, Kenneth Robert Stroud
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Publication number: 20030215073Abstract: A telecommunications system determines a routing preference of a telecommunications service provider for a telephone call from a calling party to a called party. A switch in the telecommunications system includes a signal generator that generates a signal in response to receiving the telephone call. The signal includes a service variable and a telecommunications service provider identifier. The service variable indicates a subscription-type for a telephone number associated with the calling party or the called party. The signal is used to determine the routing preference at a service control point in the telecommunications system. The service control point receives the signal from the switch and determines the routing preference. The routing preference is forwarded to the switch. The switch receives the routing preference and routes the telephone call according to the routing preference.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 17, 2003Publication date: November 20, 2003Applicant: SBC Technology Resources, Inc.Inventors: Laura Culli, Bruce A. Nance, John E. Simino, Harold C. Fleischer, Michael Hanrahan, M. Lourdes Coronado
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Patent number: 6618472Abstract: A telecommunications method and routing system determines a routing preference and routing of a call from a calling party to a called party for a local service provider. The system includes a service control point that receives a signal from a switch. The switch recognizes at least one of a calling party number and a dialed number that indicates a type of service. The service control point determines the routing preference of the local service provider for the call based upon the type of service and a local service provider identifier associated with one of the recognized calling party number and dialed number.Type: GrantFiled: July 10, 2002Date of Patent: September 9, 2003Assignee: SBC Technology Resources, Inc.Inventors: Laura Culli, Bruce A. Nance, John E. Simino, Harold C. Fleischer, III, Michael Hanrahan, M. Lourdes Coronado
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Patent number: 6567514Abstract: A method and system include routing telephone calls from multiple private networks via public lines and trunks in a public switched telephone network (PSTN) to a host switch, at which the connections would begin to run parallel. The host switch routes the telephone calls via a private trunk group to a private facility, such as an electronic tandem network (ETN) node or an asynchronous transfer mode (ATM) switch. If the private trunk group is full or unavailable, the host switch routes the telephone calls over alternate private or public trunk groups and selected carriers.Type: GrantFiled: January 17, 2001Date of Patent: May 20, 2003Assignee: SBC Technology Resources, Inc.Inventors: Harold C. Fleischer, III, John E. Simino, Kenneth Robert Stroud
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Publication number: 20020196918Abstract: A telecommunications method and routing system determines a routing preference and routing of a call from a calling party to a called party for a local service provider. The system includes a service control point that receives a signal from a switch. The switch recognizes at least one of a calling party number and a dialed number that indicates a type of service. The service control point determines the routing preference of the local service provider for the call based upon the type of service and a local service provider identifier associated with one of the recognized calling party number and dialed number.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 10, 2002Publication date: December 26, 2002Applicant: SBC Technology Resources, Inc.Inventors: Laura Culli, Bruce A. Nance, John E. Simino, Harold C. Fleischer, Michael Hanrahan, M. Lourdes Coronado
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Patent number: 6490345Abstract: A method and system include screening and routing telephone calls, generating calling data reports and discounting billing for a customer's wide area centrex/PBX network, which includes an abbreviated dialing plan. A service control point (SCP) determines whether to block an outgoing call based on stored blocking tables and a privilege class of the calling station. The SCP determines whether to route the call through a private trunk group from a host switch to a private facility, and through an alternative trunk group when the private trunk group is unavailable. The SCP determines whether the call is eligible for discounted billing and generates a billing record, which is modified by a service switching point to indicate the discount. The SCP also samples calling data from service switching points and transmits the sampled data to a front end processor for formatting into station message detail recording (SMDR) data.Type: GrantFiled: January 17, 2001Date of Patent: December 3, 2002Assignee: SBC Technology Resources, Inc.Inventors: Harold C. Fleischer, III, Louis Michael Morales, John E. Simino, Kenneth Robert Stroud