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Service action guidance engine (SAGE)

Novel tools and techniques are provided for implementing service diagnostics and provisioning via a service action guidance engine (“SAGE”). In various embodiments, SAGE may autonomously analyze data to identify any issues with provisioning one or more first services, among a plurality of services, to a first customer of a service provider. SAGE may autonomously identify one or more first automation actions from a plurality of automation actions to address at least one first issue identified based on the analysis, and may autonomously send one or more first instructions to one or more first automation bots, among a plurality of automation bots, to perform the identified one or more first automation actions. SAGE may also generate and present one or more guidance messages to call center users to guide interaction between customers and the call center users, based on analysis data associated with provisioning of services to the customers.

Processing unmodified configuration data with a network device application

A network device may receive a first configuration object associated with an application and may parse the first configuration object to identify first configuration data. The network device may calculate a first hash value based on the first configuration data and may generate a first operational object based on the first configuration data and the first hash value. The network device may receive a second configuration object associated with the application of the network device and may parse the second configuration object to identify second configuration data. The network device may calculate a second hash value based on the second configuration data and may determine whether the first hash value matches the second hash value. The network device may prevent, based on the first hash value matching the second hash value, generation of a second operational object based on the second configuration data and the second hash value.

Time-division duplexing systems and methods for reducing crosstalk associated with signals communicated by coordinated dynamic time assignment transceivers
11621793 · 2023-04-04 · ·

A time-division duplexing (TDD) system reduces crosstalk associated with signals communicated by coordinated dynamic time assignment (cDTA) transceivers. In some embodiments, the TDD system has both cDTA transceivers and legacy transceivers. Based on the dynamic allocation of downstream and upstream timeslots for the cDTA transceivers, timeslots for the legacy transceivers are selectively muted in an effort to limit the amount of near-end crosstalk (NEXT) that occurs in the TDD system. Thus, subscriber lines coupled to both cDTA transceivers and legacy transceivers may be bound within the same binder without significantly increasing crosstalk to unacceptable levels.

Method and system for presenting conversation thread
11652774 · 2023-05-16 · ·

Disclosed are methods and systems for displaying a conversation thread. A conversation thread displaying method including classifying messages transmitted and received through at least one conversation session to generate a conversation thread for each of the at least one conversation session, providing a conversation session list, displaying messages of a selected conversation thread selected from the conversation session list, receiving a conversation summary request for the messages of the selected conversation thread, and providing a conversation summary for the messages of the selected conversation thread in response to the conversation summary request for the messages of the selected conversation thread may be provided.

RF system and electronic device

A radio frequency (RF) system and an electronic device are provided. The RF system includes an RF transceiver, an RF processing circuit coupled with the RF transceiver, a transfer switch module, a first antenna, a second antenna, a third antenna, and a fourth antenna. The RF processing circuit comprises a first transmit (TX) module, a second TX module, a first receive (RX) module, a second RX module, a first duplexer, a second duplexer, and a filtering module. The first antenna is used for transmission in a first low-band (LB) and primary reception in the first LB, the second antenna is used for transmission in a second LB and primary reception in the second LB, the third antenna is used for diversity reception in the second LB, the fourth antenna is used for diversity reception in the first LB.

Fast antenna switching
11652504 · 2023-05-16 · ·

Circuits, devices, and methods related to setting a drive power of a power amplifier to a first power level, switching an input of the power amplifier to an isolation state, switching an antenna selection state of an antenna network, and switching the input of the power amplifier to an active state.

Generating a dynamic dependent client device activity dashboard and managing contact-control privileges via managing client device interfaces

The present disclosure relates to systems, non-transitory computer-readable media, and methods for dynamically providing a activity dashboard for display within a graphical user interface. In particular, the disclosed systems can intelligently display, within the activity dashboard, insights of digital activity within an application of a child account. For example, the disclosed systems can monitor digital activity associated with recent contacts and groups, contact updates, and digital media items exchanged in messaging chat threads. In turn, the disclosed system can selectively surface one or more portions (and/or indications) of the monitored digital activity in the activity dashboard along with corresponding actionable options available for user selection. In response to user interaction with the actionable options corresponding to the selectively surfaced digital activity, the disclosed systems can intuitively modify the child account to regulate viewable content and digital communications with third-party child accounts.

TRANSMISSION CIRCUIT FOR ETHERNET DEVICE
20170373489 · 2017-12-28 ·

A transmission circuit including four transmission component sets for an Ethernet device is provided. Each transmission component set are coupled between an Ethernet connector and an Ethernet chip. Each transmission component set includes a transformer, two capacitors, and four transmission lines (TLs). The transformer includes four terminals and two center taps. Two diagonal terminals of the four terminals are coupled to a ground. The other two diagonal terminals of the four terminals are coupled to the Ethernet connector and, through one of the two capacitors, to the Ethernet chip via two of the four TLs, respectively. The two center taps are coupled to the Ethernet connector and, through the other one of the two capacitors, to the Ethernet chip via the other two of the four TLs, respectively.

Modular unit network interface card

Systems, methods, and software are disclosed herein having enhanced modular carrier form factors. In an implementation, an apparatus includes a carrier insertable into a modular bay of a chassis assembly, and a network interface card (NIC). The apparatus includes an Ethernet network cable connector configured to carry Ethernet signaling of the NIC, and a device U.2 connector configured to carry host communications of the NIC and mate with a mating U.2 connector of the modular bay when the carrier is inserted into the chassis assembly.

Modular unit network interface card

Systems, methods, and software are disclosed herein having enhanced modular carrier form factors. In an implementation, an apparatus includes a carrier insertable into a modular bay of a chassis assembly, and a network interface card (NIC). The apparatus includes an Ethernet network cable connector configured to carry Ethernet signaling of the NIC, and a device U.2 connector configured to carry host communications of the NIC and mate with a mating U.2 connector of the modular bay when the carrier is inserted into the chassis assembly.