Patent classifications
H04L61/4547
DYNAMICALLY UPDATING DISTRIBUTED CONTENT OBJECTS
A document object may be transmitted to a plurality of user devices. The document object may include at least one field for display of a content object of a group of content objects. The field may be associated with an identifier corresponding to the group of content objects. When the document object is accessed, then the access may trigger a request to a server, which may select a content object of the group of content objects using a content object identification function. The content object identification function may be dynamically updated based at least in part on the document object being accessed by one or more of the plurality of user devices. Responsive to the request, a unique content object identifier corresponding to the selected content object may be transmitted to the user device and displayed at the accessed document object.
User account-based access to real-time communications
Access to real-time communication services associated with real-time communication addresses may be provided based on a user account. A user logging in to a user account on one computing device may be provided with access to real-time communication services associated with a real-time communication address even when that real-time communication address is a real-time communication address for another device. Once logged in, the user may receive or initiate real-time communications for that real-time communication address at the computing device. The user may also add another real-time communication address that is not specific to any device to the user account. Communications to the other real-time communication address are routed to whatever device the user is logged in to. Also, the user may download a wireless communication application to a computing device to provide access to real-time communications over a telecommunication network that might otherwise be unavailable.
MESSAGE ROUTING TO DEVICES WITH NON-ROUTABLE ADDRESSES
The disclosed system provides for machine-to-machine routing of messages (e.g., text messages, binary information, etc.) between devices (e.g., external applications, IoT devices, etc.) using non-routable identifiers. The systems and methods publish an application programming interface (API) configured to receive (non-routable) identification information of a target device from an external application (e.g., an IoT Service Provider) that calls the API, determines whether a target device associated with the identification information is a subscriber of a telecommunications service provider that provides telecommunications plans to subscribers of the telecommunications service provider, verifies that the external application is authorized to transmit messages to the target device, and translates the non-routable identification information to a mapped device address that can be used to determine a location of the target device so that the message can be delivered to the target device.
Device control system, device, and computer-readable non-transitory storage medium
Provided is a device control system including: a device, which has a device ID for identifying the device, and is configured to write a user ID for identifying a user in a memory based on an instruction to register the user ID; and a server configured to transmit a message containing the user ID and a command to the device having the device ID. The device is configured to: receive the message, and compare the user ID contained in the message and the written user ID; and determine whether the command contained in the message is executable in accordance with a result of the comparison.
MULTI-TENANT ENVIRONMENT WITH OVERLAPPING ADDRESS SPACE
A method includes: receiving communications from first and second tenants of a multi-tenant computing environment over first and second dedicated networks, respectively, the communications being transmitted to a first globally unique IP address in first and second dedicated environments, respectively; NATing the first globally unique IP address, to which the communication from the first tenant was transmitted, to a first non-globally unique IP address that is locally unique in the service provider environment; NATing the first globally unique IP address, to which the communication from the second tenant was transmitted, to a second non-globally unique IP address that is locally unique in the service provider environment; providing the communication from the first tenant and the communication from the second tenant access to a shared resource in the service provider environment using the first and second non-globally unique IP addresses, respectively.
SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR CUSTOMIZABLE LINK BETWEEN TWO ENTITIES
A system and method improved communication system and method to permanently create and maintain private connections between entities such as two people, businesses, and/or other types of organizations and entities whereby to create an account with the example communication system, a user may complete an online personal contact application, such that once the information is verified, the user may be assigned a Unique Identification.
Information Transmission Method
The invention relates to the field of computer networks, in particular to mobile technologies. More specifically, the invention relates to methods of information transmission. A method of information transmission includes recording contact information on a server and assigning an identifier for exchange of these identifiers between users, wherein the contact information itself is concealed. According to a second embodiment, a method of personal information transmission includes: assigning contact information of a user to general information, concealing the contact information and transmitting this information between users only after confirmation by the user to whom the contact data belong. The proposed invention provides control in transmitting contact and other personal information.
System and method for customizable link between two entities
A system and method improved communication system and method to permanently create and maintain private connections between entities such as two people, businesses, and/or other types of organizations and entities whereby to create an account with the example communication system, a user may complete an online personal contact application, such that once the information is verified, the user may be assigned a Unique Identification.
TIMESTAMP-BASED ASSOCIATION OF IDENTIFIERS
Systems and methods for associating sessions of encrypted identifiers are provided. A collection of data packets received during one or more sessions within a time period may be retrieved. Each packet in the collection may be associated with a unique identifier of a respective session. An epoch time may be calculated for each of the retrieved data packets based on the determined skew and respective timestamp information of the data packet. It may be identified as to whether each of the calculated epoch times matches a previously calculated epoch time for a packet associated with a previous session or a session that has previously been associated with a selected session. The timestamp information may be associated with a browser identifier and subject to encryption/decryption by an identifier server or authorized parties.
Message routing to devices with non-routable addresses
The disclosed system provides for machine-to-machine routing of messages (e.g., text messages, binary information, etc.) between devices (e.g., external applications, IoT devices, etc.) using non-routable identifiers. The systems and methods publish an application programming interface (API) configured to receive (non-routable) identification information of a target device from an external application (e.g., an IoT Service Provider) that calls the API, determines whether a target device associated with the identification information is a subscriber of a telecommunications service provider that provides telecommunications plans to subscribers of the telecommunications service provider, verifies that the external application is authorized to transmit messages to the target device, and translates the non-routable identification information to a mapped device address that can be used to determine a location of the target device so that the message can be delivered to the target device.