H04L51/066

Dynamic message processing and aggregation of data in messaging
11558503 · 2023-01-17 · ·

A network device (e.g., a user's mobile phone) may be used to make a telephone call to a landline telephone associated with a client device (e.g., a business's device). If the telephone call is terminated, either the network device or the client device may generate a text message to the other and establish a communication session. The client device may present a variety of options to the network device of service requests that may be completed by text message. The network device may transmit the service request and the service request may be fulfilled by the client.

Communication management system
11558322 · 2023-01-17 · ·

A communication management system manages the exchange of messages between devices using different communication networks and/or protocols. A sender device may transmit a message (e.g., a short message service “SMS” message) to a destination associated with a traditional “landline” phone number. The message may be delivered over a traditional landline phone network. The communication management system can receive the message via the phone network, process the message, and provide the message to one or more electronic devices over a packet switched network, such as a local area network or the Internet. The electronic devices may use chat-based application software to process and display the message, provide robust message handline functionality, and facilitate responses to the message.

Communication management system
11558322 · 2023-01-17 · ·

A communication management system manages the exchange of messages between devices using different communication networks and/or protocols. A sender device may transmit a message (e.g., a short message service “SMS” message) to a destination associated with a traditional “landline” phone number. The message may be delivered over a traditional landline phone network. The communication management system can receive the message via the phone network, process the message, and provide the message to one or more electronic devices over a packet switched network, such as a local area network or the Internet. The electronic devices may use chat-based application software to process and display the message, provide robust message handline functionality, and facilitate responses to the message.

SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR EMAIL ATTACHMENTS MANAGEMENT
20180013703 · 2018-01-11 · ·

Systems and methods consistent with various disclosed embodiments provide for managing email attachments. In one embodiment, a system is disclosed for managing email attachments. The system may include a memory storing software instructions and one or more processors configured to execute the software instructions to perform one or more operations. The operations may include providing an interface for converting an original attachment to an email. The operations may also include converting the original attachment to a modified attachment based on input received through the interface. The operations may further include substituting the original attachment to the email with the modified attachment, and providing information to send the email with the modified attachment.

GROUP MESSAGING
20180013701 · 2018-01-11 ·

A messaging server improves interworking of the Group-chat feature (such as defined in Rich Communications Services (RCS)) with short message services such as SMS. It matches chat invitations in an effective manner. When an RCS-User invites an SMS-User to an RCS Group-chat session, the identification of the RCS-User in the Group-chat to the SMS-User is via the MSISDN of the RCS-User. Using the MSISDN of the RCS-User in the RCS Group-chat invitation to the SMS-User will provide a direct match with the RCS-User MSISDN in the address-book of the SMS-User and therefore provide immediate clarity from who this Group-chat invitation was received. The SMS-User can accept or reject the Group-chat invitation by returning the proper response as requested in the invitation.

TITLE PROVISIONING FOR EVENT NOTIFICATION ON A MOBILE DEVICE

A technique for user notification involves receiving an event notification related to an event associated with user notification by a user; providing the event notification from a stored array to a process executed by a processor; using the event notification as a first title used for the process; providing a second title from the stored array to the process; and using the second title to identify the process to the user.

INFORMATION SHARING METHOD, DEVICE AND NON-TRANSITORY COMPUTER READABLE STORAGE MEDIUM THEREOF

Disclosed is an information sharing method including: obtaining information to be shared that a sending terminal wants to share to a receiving terminal; detecting whether the information to be shared meets a preset rule, the preset rule including: the information meeting a first preset condition, and/or, the receiving terminal and/or the sending terminal meeting a second preset condition; and in determining that the information to be shared meets the preset rule, sending the information according to a preset strategy. The application also discloses other related information sharing methods, devices, and non-volatile computer-readable storage medium. The purpose of intelligently sharing information is realized.

INFORMATION SHARING METHOD, DEVICE AND NON-TRANSITORY COMPUTER READABLE STORAGE MEDIUM THEREOF

Disclosed is an information sharing method including: obtaining information to be shared that a sending terminal wants to share to a receiving terminal; detecting whether the information to be shared meets a preset rule, the preset rule including: the information meeting a first preset condition, and/or, the receiving terminal and/or the sending terminal meeting a second preset condition; and in determining that the information to be shared meets the preset rule, sending the information according to a preset strategy. The application also discloses other related information sharing methods, devices, and non-volatile computer-readable storage medium. The purpose of intelligently sharing information is realized.

COMMUNICATION EXCHANGES AND METHODS OF USE THEREOF
20230022670 · 2023-01-26 ·

In some embodiments, the instant invention provides for a computer-implemented method that includes the following steps: administering, by a first specifically programed computer system of a communications exchange, an electronic delivery of a first electronic distribution from a first sender to a first recipient, where the mediating includes: receiving from a first source of a plurality of sources, a first electronic distribution of the first sender, receiving from the first sender, a plurality of sender attributes of the first sender and a plurality of sender rules of the first sender that define how electronic distributions of the first sender to be delivered; receiving the plurality of recipient attributes of the first recipient and the plurality of recipient rules of the first recipient; matching the first electronic distribution of first sender to the first recipient; transmitting, the first electronic distribution of first sender to first channel of the first recipient.

COMMUNICATION EXCHANGES AND METHODS OF USE THEREOF
20230022670 · 2023-01-26 ·

In some embodiments, the instant invention provides for a computer-implemented method that includes the following steps: administering, by a first specifically programed computer system of a communications exchange, an electronic delivery of a first electronic distribution from a first sender to a first recipient, where the mediating includes: receiving from a first source of a plurality of sources, a first electronic distribution of the first sender, receiving from the first sender, a plurality of sender attributes of the first sender and a plurality of sender rules of the first sender that define how electronic distributions of the first sender to be delivered; receiving the plurality of recipient attributes of the first recipient and the plurality of recipient rules of the first recipient; matching the first electronic distribution of first sender to the first recipient; transmitting, the first electronic distribution of first sender to first channel of the first recipient.