Patent classifications
H04W68/08
Escalated and persistent messages for network service access by subscriber devices of a wireless telecommunication network
A wireless telecommunication network is configured to provide enhanced subscriber messaging to subscriber devices related to predicted changes to network service access. Network service changes are predicted based on events that are published in a network event queue, with certain events indicating a failure of a subscriber to meet service subscription requirements. A notification subsystem of the wireless telecommunication network, in response to detecting the certain events, causes notifications to be displayed on multiple subscriber devices of the subscriber. The display of notifications on subscriber devices is remotely controlled by the notification subsystem. For example, the notifications are persistently displayed irrespective of user input until a specific command to dismiss the notifications is transmitted by the notification subsystem. The notifications can also be dynamically escalated based on proximity to the predicted network service change. For example, an escalated notification can occupy a maximum display area on a subscriber device.
Escalated and persistent messages for network service access by subscriber devices of a wireless telecommunication network
A wireless telecommunication network is configured to provide enhanced subscriber messaging to subscriber devices related to predicted changes to network service access. Network service changes are predicted based on events that are published in a network event queue, with certain events indicating a failure of a subscriber to meet service subscription requirements. A notification subsystem of the wireless telecommunication network, in response to detecting the certain events, causes notifications to be displayed on multiple subscriber devices of the subscriber. The display of notifications on subscriber devices is remotely controlled by the notification subsystem. For example, the notifications are persistently displayed irrespective of user input until a specific command to dismiss the notifications is transmitted by the notification subsystem. The notifications can also be dynamically escalated based on proximity to the predicted network service change. For example, an escalated notification can occupy a maximum display area on a subscriber device.