Patents by Inventor Madhu Bharathula
Madhu Bharathula 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: 8843940Abstract: Audit objects generated by applications executing on one or more computers are received in a central queue. Each audit object is generated responsive to a transaction occurrence in the execution of an application. Each audit object includes detailed information about the transaction occurrence, including information identifying the application and the transaction that occurred. Each audit object in the central queue is transformed from a format used by the application into a common format for audit processing with respect to all of the applications. At least some of the formats used by the applications are different. Each transformed audit object is placed into a record in a central database for the respective application by populating the detailed information about the transaction occurrence from each transformed audit object into fields of the record in the database for the respective application.Type: GrantFiled: March 23, 2011Date of Patent: September 23, 2014Assignee: Cellco PartnershipInventor: Madhu Bharathula
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Patent number: 8577331Abstract: A mobile communication network offers notification to an account holder upon occurrence of an infraction of a subscriber selected restriction by operation of one of the mobile stations under the subscriber's account. In the examples, the subscriber can select a directory number/station under the account, a desired one of a number of available restriction options and one or more parameters of the selected restriction. When the mobile communication network detects an infraction, caused by operation of the mobile station through the network, a system or processor obtains a destination address designated for an account holder, for the subscriber's account, such as the directory number for one of the subscriber's stations selected as that of the account holder. The system sends a notification of the infraction intended for the account holder, using the destination address, for example, as a text message sent through the network to the account holder's mobile station.Type: GrantFiled: June 4, 2012Date of Patent: November 5, 2013Assignee: Cellco PartnershipInventors: Derek Andrew Schroeder, Raj Narayanasamy, Madhu Bharathula, Venkat Gaddam, Julie Weinstein
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Patent number: 8566243Abstract: The instant application describes a Mobile Service Provider network configured to provide its users with a secure Electronic Mail (“E-mail”) bill statement. The network includes first through third servers. The first server is configured to (i) receive, from a user, an enrollment request for a secure E-mail billing statement, the request including an E-mail address and account information and (ii) update the account of the user to reflect that the user has requested the secure E-mail billing statement. The second server is configured to (i) receive the request from the first server; (ii) generate an identifier for the request; (iii) store the request along with the identifier in a table; and (iv) validate the E-mail address of the user by sending an E-mail to the provided E-mail address, the E-mail includes the identifier.Type: GrantFiled: July 15, 2010Date of Patent: October 22, 2013Assignee: Cellco PartnershipInventors: Madhu Bharathula, Shreeshah Vedagiri, Veera Inapakolla
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Patent number: 8526923Abstract: Methods and systems are provided for enabling users of mobile devices to purchase Ring Back Tones (“RBTs”). The system enables an offer message, offering for purchase an RBT and including a reply-to telephone number, to be generated and sent to a mobile device. In response to the offer message, a reply message sent from the mobile device to the reply-to telephone number of the offer message is received. A code is extracted from the reply-to telephone number to which the received reply message was sent. A particular RBT associated with the code extracted from the telephone number is identified in a table storing a plurality of codes each associated with a corresponding RBT. A user of the mobile device is determined to desire to purchase the particular RBT associated with the code in the table.Type: GrantFiled: August 14, 2012Date of Patent: September 3, 2013Assignee: Cellco PartnershipInventors: Verra V. Inapakolla, Madhu Bharathula, Shankar Kulkarni, Venkat Gaddam
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Patent number: 8412817Abstract: A load balancing server system balances the load imposed by requestor requests for services across a set of service-providing servers. A network interface receives the requestor requests from a network communication system and sends server requests for services to the service-providing servers. A data processing system creates and maintains server status information indicative of whether each service-providing server is operational, and server pointer information identifying the service-providing server to which the next server request should be sent. In response to each requestor request, the data processing system causes the network interface to send one or more server requests for one or more services related to the requestor request to the service-providing server identified by the server pointer information and increments in a round-robin manner the server pointer information to the next operational service-providing server.Type: GrantFiled: February 28, 2011Date of Patent: April 2, 2013Assignee: Cellco PartnershipInventor: Madhu Bharathula
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Publication number: 20120309369Abstract: Methods and systems are provided for enabling users of mobile devices to purchase Ring Back Tones (“RBTs”). The system enables an offer message, offering for purchase an RBT and including a reply-to telephone number, to be generated and sent to a mobile device. In response to the offer message, a reply message sent from the mobile device to the reply-to telephone number of the offer message is received. A code is extracted from the reply-to telephone number to which the received reply message was sent. A particular RBT associated with the code extracted from the telephone number is identified in a table storing a plurality of codes each associated with a corresponding RBT. A user of the mobile device is determined to desire to purchase the particular RBT associated with the code in the table.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 14, 2012Publication date: December 6, 2012Applicant: CELLCO PARTNERSHIP D/B/A VERIZON WIRELESSInventors: Verra V. INAPAKOLLA, Madhu BHARATHULA, Shankar KULKARNI, Venkat GADDAM
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Patent number: 8280356Abstract: The instant application describes a method for enabling a user of a mobile device to purchase a Ring Back Tone (“RBT”). The method includes steps of receiving an identifier associated with the mobile device that has received the RBT as a result of a call to another device and a mapping identification code associated with a RBT content identification code; generating a long code for the mapping identification code; and generating a message with the long code as a reply-to-number. The method also includes steps of sending the message to the mobile device, the message offering the user of the mobile device an option to purchase the RBT; receiving a response from the mobile device, reflecting the mobile device's user desire to either purchase the RBT or not to purchase the RBT; and identifying the mapping identification code from the reply-to-number in the response.Type: GrantFiled: October 21, 2009Date of Patent: October 2, 2012Assignee: Cellco PartnershipInventors: Veera V. Inapakolla, Madhu Bharathula, Shankar Kulkarni, Venkat Gaddam
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Publication number: 20120238239Abstract: A mobile communication network offers notification to an account holder upon occurrence of an infraction of a subscriber selected restriction by operation of one of the mobile stations under the subscriber's account. In the examples, the subscriber can select a directory number/station under the account, a desired one of a number of available restriction options and one or more parameters of the selected restriction. When the mobile communication network detects an infraction, caused by operation of the mobile station through the network, a system or processor obtains a destination address designated for an account holder, for the subscriber's account, such as the directory number for one of the subscriber's stations selected as that of the account holder. The system sends a notification of the infraction intended for the account holder, using the destination address, for example, as a text message sent through the network to the account holder's mobile station.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 4, 2012Publication date: September 20, 2012Applicant: Cellco Partnership d/b/a Verizon WirelessInventors: Derek Andrew Schroeder, Raj Narayanasamy, Madhu Bharathula, Venkat Gaddam, Julie Weinstein
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Publication number: 20120222048Abstract: Audit objects generated by applications executing on one or more computers are received in a central queue. Each audit object is generated responsive to a transaction occurrence in the execution of an application. Each audit object includes detailed information about the transaction occurrence, including information identifying the application and the transaction that occurred. Each audit object in the central queue is transformed from a format used by the application into a common format for audit processing with respect to all of the applications. At least some of the formats used by the applications are different. Each transformed audit object is placed into a record in a central database for the respective application by populating the detailed information about the transaction occurrence from each transformed audit object into fields of the record in the database for the respective application.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 23, 2011Publication date: August 30, 2012Inventor: Madhu BHARATHULA
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Patent number: 8204523Abstract: A first notification indicating a change on an account of a mobile station is generated and sent to an account holder of the mobile station via a first delivery procedure, when the change on the account of the mobile station occurs. The first notification is sent to the account holder only if a destination for the first delivery procedure has not changed for at least a predetermined period. A second notification of the change on the account of the mobile station is sent to the account holder via a second delivery procedure, if the first notification is not successfully sent to the account holder. Additional notifications of the change on the account of the mobile station may be sent to the account holder via respective different delivery procedures consecutively until any of the notification is successfully sent to the account holder.Type: GrantFiled: November 6, 2009Date of Patent: June 19, 2012Assignee: Cellco PartnershipInventors: Derek Schroeder, Madhu Bharathula, James Kearns, Venkat Gaddam, Julie Weinstein
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Patent number: 8194581Abstract: A mobile communication network offers notification to an account holder upon occurrence of an infraction of a subscriber selected restriction by operation of one of the mobile stations under the subscriber's account. In the examples, the subscriber can select a directory number/station under the account, a desired one of a number of available restriction options and one or more parameters of the selected restriction. When the mobile communication network detects an infraction, caused by operation of the mobile station through the network, a system or processor obtains a destination address designated for an account holder, for the subscriber's account, such as the directory number for one of the subscriber's stations selected as that of the account holder. The system sends a notification of the infraction intended for the account holder, using the destination address, for example, as a text message sent through the network to the account holder's mobile station.Type: GrantFiled: November 4, 2008Date of Patent: June 5, 2012Assignee: Cellco PartnershipInventors: Derek Andrew Schroeder, Raj Narayanasamy, Madhu Bharathula, Venkat Gaddam, Julie Weinstein
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Publication number: 20110092191Abstract: The instant application describes a method for enabling a user of a mobile device to purchase a Ring Back Tone (“RBT”). The method includes steps of receiving an identifier associated with the mobile device that has received the RBT as a result of a call to another device and a mapping identification code associated with a RBT content identification code; generating a long code for the mapping identification code; and generating a message with the long code as a reply-to-number. The method also includes steps of sending the message to the mobile device, the message offering the user of the mobile device an option to purchase the RBT; receiving a response from the mobile device, reflecting the mobile device's user desire to either purchase the RBT or not to purchase the RBT; and identifying the mapping identification code from the reply-to-number in the response.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 21, 2009Publication date: April 21, 2011Inventors: Veera V. Inapakolla, Madhu Bharathula, Shankar Kulkarni, Venkat Gaddam