Patents by Inventor Muhammad Nauhman Bashir Gora
Muhammad Nauhman Bashir Gora 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: 11888598Abstract: A central routing function (CRF) comprises back-to-back user agent application that receives a request for a call route list from a network element, wherein the request comprises a destination telephone number, a list generation application that obtains the call route list from the prioritized call route lists stored in the non-transitory memory based on the destination telephone number, wherein the call route list comprises a plurality of addresses, a pseudo domain name service (DNS) application that translates each address in the call route list into an Internet Protocol (IP) address, in which the back-to-back user agent application attempts to terminate a call using the IP address in the call route list, and in which the CRF platform is implemented in a software container.Type: GrantFiled: April 18, 2023Date of Patent: January 30, 2024Assignee: T-Mobile Innovations LLCInventors: Jia Barton, Manuel Berumen, Quang B. Doan, Arulraj Duraisamy, Muhammad Nauhman Bashir Gora, Gerald R. Jordan, Jr., James Michael Karolak, Gopalakrishna Sagar, Matthew Schultz, Michael Tsai, Kun-Cheng Yang
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Patent number: 11736432Abstract: A wireless User Equipment (UE) generate a Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) message that comprises a SIP header and a user message. The SIP header indicates a priority QoS and the user message indicates a message destination. The wireless UE wirelessly transfers the SIP message to a wireless network and the wireless network transfers the SIP message to a message network. In response to the priority QoS indicated in the SIP header, the message network generates and transfers another SIP message using the priority QoS. The other SIP message comprises another SIP header and the user message.Type: GrantFiled: August 27, 2021Date of Patent: August 22, 2023Assignee: T-MOBILE INNOVATIONS LLCInventors: Mark J. Bonn, John Tayag Susbilla, Kenneth V. George, Muhammad Nauhman Bashir Gora
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Publication number: 20230247516Abstract: A central routing function (CRF) platform. The CRF platform comprises at least one processor; a non-transitory memory communicatively coupled to the at least one processor that stores a plurality of prioritized international call route lists where each prioritized international call route list associates alternative international communication service carrier routes in a prioritized order with an international telephone number; and a call process application stored in the non-transitory memory that, when executed by the processor, receives a request for a prioritized international call route list from a network element, where the request comprises an international telephone number, pads out the international telephone number received from the network element to form a 15-digit number, looks up a prioritized international route list using the 15-digit number in the non-transitory memory, and sends the prioritized international route list to the network element.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 31, 2023Publication date: August 3, 2023Inventors: Jia Barton, Prakasa R. Bellam, Manuel Berumen, Quang B. Doan, Arulraj DURAISAMY, Muhammad Nauhman Bashir GORA, Gerald R. Jordan, JR., Ramaswami Rangarajan, Gopalakrishna Sagar, Michael Tsai, Kun-cheng Yang
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Patent number: 11653284Abstract: A central routing function (CRF) platform. The CRF platform comprises at least one processor; a non-transitory memory communicatively coupled to the at least one processor that stores a plurality of prioritized international call route lists where each prioritized international call route list associates alternative international communication service carrier routes in a prioritized order with an international telephone number; and a call process application stored in the non-transitory memory that, when executed by the processor, receives a request for a prioritized international call route list from a network element, where the request comprises an international telephone number, pads out the international telephone number received from the network element to form a 15-digit number, looks up a prioritized international route list using the 15-digit number in the non-transitory memory, and sends the prioritized international route list to the network element.Type: GrantFiled: May 27, 2021Date of Patent: May 16, 2023Assignee: T-Mobile Innovations LLCInventors: Jia Barton, Prakasa R. Bellam, Manuel Berumen, Quang B. Doan, Arulraj Duraisamy, Muhammad Nauhman Bashir Gora, Gerald R. Jordan, Jr., Ramaswami Rangarajan, Gopalakrishna Sagar, Michael Tsai, Kun-cheng Yang
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Patent number: 11627076Abstract: A method of providing prioritized call route lists to network elements of communication service carriers. The method comprises building prioritized route lists by a centralized routing function (CRF) platform by processing prioritized route list transactions built by a route generation application based on key performance indicators, receiving a request for a prioritized route list by the CRF platform from a session border controller (SBC) controlled by the first communication service carrier, where the request comprises an identity of a second communication service carrier and a destination telephone number, determining a subscriber service level associated with the second communication service carrier by the CRF platform, based on the determined subscriber service level, looking up a prioritized route list by the CRF platform based on the destination telephone number, and sending the looked up prioritized route list by the CRF platform to the SBC.Type: GrantFiled: June 14, 2022Date of Patent: April 11, 2023Assignee: T-Mobile Innovations LLCInventors: Jia Barton, Prakasa R. Bellam, Manuel Berumen, Quang B. Doan, Arulraj Duraisamy, Muhammad Nauhman Bashir Gora, Gerald R. Jordan, Jr., Ramaswami Rangarajan, Gopalakrishna Sagar, Michael Tsai, Kun-cheng Yang
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Publication number: 20230006923Abstract: A method of providing prioritized call route lists to network elements of communication service carriers. The method comprises building prioritized route lists by a centralized routing function (CRF) platform by processing prioritized route list transactions built by a route generation application based on key performance indicators, receiving a request for a prioritized route list by the CRF platform from a session border controller (SBC) controlled by the first communication service carrier, where the request comprises an identity of a second communication service carrier and a destination telephone number, determining a subscriber service level associated with the second communication service carrier by the CRF platform, based on the determined subscriber service level, looking up a prioritized route list by the CRF platform based on the destination telephone number, and sending the looked up prioritized route list by the CRF platform to the SBC.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 14, 2022Publication date: January 5, 2023Inventors: Jia Barton, Prakasa R. Bellam, Manuel Berumen, Quang B. Doan, Arulraj Duraisamy, Muhammad Nauhman Bashir Gora, Gerald R. Jordan, JR., Ramaswami Rangarajan, Gopalakrishna Sagar, Michael Tsai, Kun-cheng Yang
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Patent number: 11463589Abstract: A central routing function (CRF) platform. The CRF platform comprises a processor, a memory that stores prioritized call route lists, and an application stored in the memory. When executed by the processor the application receives a request for a prioritized call route list from a network element, where the request comprises an indication of a location of a call originator of a call and a destination telephone number, determines a call type of the call, selects a prioritized call route list associated with the destination telephone number from the non-transitory memory based on the call type, determines that a percent allocation rule applies to the call, based on the percent allocation rule, removes the first priority call route from the selected prioritized call route list to make an adapted prioritized call route list, and sends the adapted prioritized call route list to the network element.Type: GrantFiled: June 28, 2021Date of Patent: October 4, 2022Assignee: Sprint Communications Company L.P.Inventors: Jia Barton, Prakasa R. Bellam, Manuel Berumen, Quang B. Doan, Arulraj Duraisamy, Muhammad Nauhman Bashir Gora, Gerald R. Jordan, Jr., Ramaswami Rangarajan, Gopalakrishna Sagar, Michael Tsai, Kun-cheng Yang
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Patent number: 11394642Abstract: A method of providing prioritized call route lists to network elements of communication service carriers. The method comprises building prioritized route lists by a centralized routing function (CRF) platform by processing prioritized route list transactions built by a route generation application based on key performance indicators, receiving a request for a prioritized route list by the CRF platform from a session border controller (SBC) controlled by the first communication service carrier, where the request comprises an identity of a second communication service carrier and a destination telephone number, determining a subscriber service level associated with the second communication service carrier by the CRF platform, based on the determined subscriber service level, looking up a prioritized route list by the CRF platform based on the destination telephone number, and sending the looked up prioritized route list by the CRF platform to the SBC.Type: GrantFiled: June 30, 2021Date of Patent: July 19, 2022Assignee: Sprint Communications Company LPInventors: Jia Barton, Prakasa R. Bellam, Manuel Berumen, Quang B. Doan, Arulraj Duraisamy, Muhammad Nauhman Bashir Gora, Gerald R. Jordan, Jr., Ramaswami Rangarajan, Gopalakrishna Sagar, Michael Tsai, Kun-cheng Yang
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Publication number: 20210392103Abstract: A wireless User Equipment (UE) generate a Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) message that comprises a SIP header and a user message. The SIP header indicates a priority QoS and the user message indicates a message destination. The wireless UE wirelessly transfers the SIP message to a wireless network and the wireless network transfers the SIP message to a message network. In response to the priority QoS indicated in the SIP header, the message network generates and transfers another SIP message using the priority QoS. The other SIP message comprises another SIP header and the user message.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 27, 2021Publication date: December 16, 2021Inventors: Mark J. Bonn, John Tayag Susbilla, Kenneth V. George, Muhammad Nauhman Bashir Gora
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Patent number: 11140117Abstract: A wireless communication device transfer a high-priority message with a high-priority Quality-of-Service (QoS). Device circuitry receives a request for the high-priority message, and in response, signals a radio to wirelessly attach to a wireless network using a high-priority-attachment Establishment Cause. The circuitry generates a Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) message that includes the high-priority message and that indicates the high-priority-attachment Establishment Cause. The radio wirelessly attaches to the wireless network using the high-priority-attachment Establishment Cause. The radio wirelessly transfers the SIP message that indicates the high-priority-attachment Establishment Cause and that includes the high-priority message to the wireless network. The wireless network transfers the SIP message to a message network using the high-priority QoS responsive to the high-priority-attachment Establishment Cause used for wireless attachment.Type: GrantFiled: March 20, 2020Date of Patent: October 5, 2021Assignee: Sprint Communication Company L.P.Inventors: Mark J. Bonn, John Tayag Susbilla, Kenneth V George, Muhammad Nauhman Bashir Gora
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Patent number: 10715969Abstract: In a wireless communication network, provisioning circuitry transfers a QoS code to a Subscriber Identity Module (SIM) in wireless User Equipment (UE). The UE receives a user message, and in response, retrieves the QoS code from the SIM. The UE wirelessly transfers a network message having the user message and the QoS code to messaging circuitry. In response to the QoS code, the messaging circuitry adds a QoS header to the network message. The messaging circuitry handles the network message with the enhanced QoS responsive to the QoS header. The messaging circuitry generates a new network message having the QoS header and the user message. The messaging circuitry handles the new network message with the enhanced QoS. The messaging circuitry transfers the new network message having the QoS header and the user message for delivery to the destination.Type: GrantFiled: January 24, 2020Date of Patent: July 14, 2020Assignee: Sprint Communications Company L.P.Inventors: Mark J. Bonn, Sean Patrick Hoelzle, Muhammad Nauhman Bashir Gora