US20080194234A1 - System and method of establishing a telephone connection - Google Patents
System and method of establishing a telephone connection Download PDFInfo
- Publication number
- US20080194234A1 US20080194234A1 US11/983,783 US98378307A US2008194234A1 US 20080194234 A1 US20080194234 A1 US 20080194234A1 US 98378307 A US98378307 A US 98378307A US 2008194234 A1 US2008194234 A1 US 2008194234A1
- Authority
- US
- United States
- Prior art keywords
- approval
- subscriber device
- telephone connection
- signal
- establishing
- Prior art date
- Legal status (The legal status is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the status listed.)
- Abandoned
Links
Images
Classifications
-
- H—ELECTRICITY
- H04—ELECTRIC COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUE
- H04M—TELEPHONIC COMMUNICATION
- H04M3/00—Automatic or semi-automatic exchanges
- H04M3/38—Graded-service arrangements, i.e. some subscribers prevented from establishing certain connections
-
- G—PHYSICS
- G06—COMPUTING; CALCULATING OR COUNTING
- G06Q—INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY [ICT] SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR ADMINISTRATIVE, COMMERCIAL, FINANCIAL, MANAGERIAL OR SUPERVISORY PURPOSES; SYSTEMS OR METHODS SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR ADMINISTRATIVE, COMMERCIAL, FINANCIAL, MANAGERIAL OR SUPERVISORY PURPOSES, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
- G06Q20/00—Payment architectures, schemes or protocols
- G06Q20/08—Payment architectures
- G06Q20/10—Payment architectures specially adapted for electronic funds transfer [EFT] systems; specially adapted for home banking systems
-
- G—PHYSICS
- G06—COMPUTING; CALCULATING OR COUNTING
- G06Q—INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY [ICT] SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR ADMINISTRATIVE, COMMERCIAL, FINANCIAL, MANAGERIAL OR SUPERVISORY PURPOSES; SYSTEMS OR METHODS SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR ADMINISTRATIVE, COMMERCIAL, FINANCIAL, MANAGERIAL OR SUPERVISORY PURPOSES, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
- G06Q20/00—Payment architectures, schemes or protocols
- G06Q20/38—Payment protocols; Details thereof
- G06Q20/385—Payment protocols; Details thereof using an alias or single-use codes
-
- G—PHYSICS
- G06—COMPUTING; CALCULATING OR COUNTING
- G06Q—INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY [ICT] SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR ADMINISTRATIVE, COMMERCIAL, FINANCIAL, MANAGERIAL OR SUPERVISORY PURPOSES; SYSTEMS OR METHODS SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR ADMINISTRATIVE, COMMERCIAL, FINANCIAL, MANAGERIAL OR SUPERVISORY PURPOSES, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
- G06Q20/00—Payment architectures, schemes or protocols
- G06Q20/38—Payment protocols; Details thereof
- G06Q20/40—Authorisation, e.g. identification of payer or payee, verification of customer or shop credentials; Review and approval of payers, e.g. check credit lines or negative lists
- G06Q20/401—Transaction verification
- G06Q20/4014—Identity check for transactions
-
- G—PHYSICS
- G06—COMPUTING; CALCULATING OR COUNTING
- G06Q—INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY [ICT] SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR ADMINISTRATIVE, COMMERCIAL, FINANCIAL, MANAGERIAL OR SUPERVISORY PURPOSES; SYSTEMS OR METHODS SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR ADMINISTRATIVE, COMMERCIAL, FINANCIAL, MANAGERIAL OR SUPERVISORY PURPOSES, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
- G06Q40/00—Finance; Insurance; Tax strategies; Processing of corporate or income taxes
-
- H—ELECTRICITY
- H04—ELECTRIC COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUE
- H04L—TRANSMISSION OF DIGITAL INFORMATION, e.g. TELEGRAPHIC COMMUNICATION
- H04L51/00—User-to-user messaging in packet-switching networks, transmitted according to store-and-forward or real-time protocols, e.g. e-mail
- H04L51/21—Monitoring or handling of messages
- H04L51/212—Monitoring or handling of messages using filtering or selective blocking
-
- H—ELECTRICITY
- H04—ELECTRIC COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUE
- H04M—TELEPHONIC COMMUNICATION
- H04M3/00—Automatic or semi-automatic exchanges
- H04M3/42—Systems providing special services or facilities to subscribers
- H04M3/436—Arrangements for screening incoming calls, i.e. evaluating the characteristics of a call before deciding whether to answer it
-
- H—ELECTRICITY
- H04—ELECTRIC COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUE
- H04M—TELEPHONIC COMMUNICATION
- H04M2201/00—Electronic components, circuits, software, systems or apparatus used in telephone systems
- H04M2201/18—Comparators
-
- H—ELECTRICITY
- H04—ELECTRIC COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUE
- H04M—TELEPHONIC COMMUNICATION
- H04M2203/00—Aspects of automatic or semi-automatic exchanges
- H04M2203/20—Aspects of automatic or semi-automatic exchanges related to features of supplementary services
- H04M2203/2005—Temporarily overriding a service configuration
-
- H—ELECTRICITY
- H04—ELECTRIC COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUE
- H04M—TELEPHONIC COMMUNICATION
- H04M3/00—Automatic or semi-automatic exchanges
- H04M3/38—Graded-service arrangements, i.e. some subscribers prevented from establishing certain connections
- H04M3/382—Graded-service arrangements, i.e. some subscribers prevented from establishing certain connections using authorisation codes or passwords
-
- H—ELECTRICITY
- H04—ELECTRIC COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUE
- H04M—TELEPHONIC COMMUNICATION
- H04M3/00—Automatic or semi-automatic exchanges
- H04M3/42—Systems providing special services or facilities to subscribers
- H04M3/42025—Calling or Called party identification service
- H04M3/42034—Calling party identification service
Definitions
- aspects of the invention relate to a system and method of establishing a telephone connection. More specifically, aspects relate to a system and method of establishing a telephone connection between an A-subscriber device and a B-subscriber device in a telephone system, and particularly to the phase preceding the establishment of the telephone connection.
- Telephone calls are progressively experienced as intrusions in the daily life of people. Even more than e.g. e-mail spam messages, unsolicited telephone calls are considered undesired, time-consuming and annoying. Furthermore, the field of e-mail spam prevention has seen considerable development, whereas filters for unsolicited telephone calls appear to have advanced less.
- secret telephone numbers are inconvenient for a number of reasons. If the secrecy is broken, a new telephone number is required. Also, the owner of the secret telephone number may be difficult to contact for someone not knowing the telephone number.
- a method of establishing a telephone connection between an A-subscriber device (the calling device) and a B-subscriber device (the called device) in a telephone system involves receiving a first approval signal from a first approval device before establishing the telephone connection.
- the first approval signal signals the approval of a user of the A-subscriber device to establish the telephone connection with the B-subscriber device.
- a second approval signal is received from a second approval device before establishing the telephone connection.
- the second approval signal signals the approval of a user of the B-subscriber device to establish the telephone connection with the A-subscriber device.
- the telephone connection is established between the A-subscriber device and the B-subscriber device only after receiving the first approval signal and the second approval signal.
- a computer program for performing the method and a carrier (e.g. computer readable media) containing the computer program or instructions are also proposed.
- the system comprises an approval system.
- the approval system is configured for receiving a first approval signal from a first approval device before establishing the telephone connection.
- the first approval signal signals the approval of a user of the A-subscriber device to establish a telephone connection with the B-subscriber device.
- the approval system is also configured for receiving a second approval signal from a second approval device before establishing the telephone connection.
- the second approval signal signals the approval of a user of the B-subscriber device to establish a telephone connection with the A-subscriber device.
- the approval system is configured for establishing the telephone connection between the A-subscriber device and the B-subscriber device only after receiving the first approval signal and the second approval signal.
- the system may include a system or network of a conventional fixed telephone system (e.g POTS), a mobile or wireless telecommunication system, combinations thereof as well as an internet telephony system using e.g. voice over IP techniques (VoIP).
- a conventional fixed telephone system e.g POTS
- a mobile or wireless telecommunication system e.g., a mobile or wireless telecommunication system
- VoIP voice over IP techniques
- the approval signals may contain information relating to the device/user with which a telephone connection may be established. This can be done by providing information with the approval signal indicating the device (e.g. by using the telephone number of the device) and/or the user (e.g. by supplying a personal identity code).
- the user of the B-subscriber device may indicate with the approval signal that this approval signal is only for approving the establishment of a telephone connection with a particular user, said user being identified by a personal identity code.
- the approval signal of a user of the A-subscriber device may indicate the telephone number of a device for which a telephone connection is requested.
- the approval system does not necessarily refer to a client-server system.
- aspects of the invention may also be applicable in peer-to-peer networks, such as e.g. used for bittorrent applications, wherein a approval system or (some) functionality may be considered to be part of one of more of the user devices participating in the peer-to-peer network.
- the approval system may be part of a telephony network or may be an external server that receives requests from the telephony network whether or not a telephone connection should be established.
- claims 2 and 15 provide the advantage that the approval signal can be provided from the device used for establishing the telephone connection.
- claims 3 , 4 , 16 and 17 provide the advantage that the approval signal can be issued in a simple manner, in particular by calling the number of the B-subscriber device.
- the embodiments of claims 5 and 18 provide the advantage of notifying a user that an approval signal has been issued to establish a telephone connection with that user or one of his devices.
- the embodiments of claims 6 and 19 allow that the notification signal is received by the second approval device and/or the B-subscriber device.
- claims 7 and 20 allow that an approval signal that is received first should be countered by an approval signal of the other side within a particular time period. Afterwards, the approval signal received first is invalid and a matching approval signal will not result in allowing the establishment of a telephone connection.
- the approval signal received first may be deleted from the system. Examples of time periods for the validity of the approval signal received first are 1 hour, 1 day, 1 week or 2 weeks.
- the issuer of the approval signal may be notified of this by a refusal signal as defined in the embodiments of claims 8 and 21 .
- claims 9 , 10 , 22 and 23 provide the advantage of identification of the users of the devices by means of personal identity codes in order to distinguish devices from users.
- a personal identity code may e.g. be used to couple a plurality of telephone numbers to a single personal identity code and to provide an approval signal for all telephone numbers.
- claims 11 and 24 provide the advantage that the system blocks approval signals to prevent that a recipient is spammed with approval signals.
- FIG. 1 is a schematic illustration of a system according to an embodiment of the invention
- FIG. 2 is a schematic illustration of an approval system according to an embodiment of the invention.
- FIG. 3 is a time diagram illustrating steps of a method according to a first embodiment of the invention.
- FIG. 4 is a time diagram illustrating steps of a method according to a second embodiment of the invention.
- FIG. 5 is a time diagram illustrating steps of a method according to a third embodiment of the invention.
- FIG. 6 is a time diagram illustrating steps of a method according to a fourth embodiment of the invention.
- FIG. 1 shows a system 1 for telephone communication comprising an approval system 2 .
- the approval system 2 may be part of a telephone exchange or be connected to the telephone exchange.
- the approval system 2 which may e.g. comprise a server, is connected via a first telecommunication network 3 to an A-subscriber device 4 and via a second telecommunication network 5 to a B-subscriber device 6 .
- the first and second telecommunication networks 3 , 5 may comprise one or more wired or wireless networks.
- the A-subscriber device 4 is connected to the telephone system 2 via a wired network
- the B-subscriber device 6 is partly connected via a wireless access network.
- the system 1 may also be suitable for internet telephony, including VoIP telephony.
- the user of the B-subscriber device 6 also possesses a personal computer 7 capable of communicating with the approval system 2 .
- the A-subscriber device 4 and B-subscriber device 6 may be any type of device suitable for telephony communication.
- the system 1 enables the establishment of a telephone connection via the networks 3 and 5 between the A-subscriber device 4 and the B-subscriber device 6 .
- networks 3 and 5 may be the same network or networks using the same technology.
- the A-subscriber device 4 (the call source) is assumed to be used by the calling party and the B-subscriber device (the call destination) is assumed to be used by the called party.
- the approval system 2 comprises a processor 10 and a memory 11 . It should be appreciated that the system 1 is normally capable of connecting to more than the two telephone devices shown in FIG. 1 . It should also be appreciated that the functions may be largely implemented as software code portions of one or more computer programs executed by the processor 10 (tasks may be distributed over multiple processors).
- the memory 11 may comprise a database that contains personal identity codes of subscribers to the system 1 or, more particularly, to the approval system 2 .
- Each of the personal identity codes may be linked to one or more telephone numbers.
- the subscribers to the approval system 2 are all blacklisted, i.e. a telephone connection can not be established between any of the subscribers and/or devices registered with the system.
- White-listing for e.g. couples of subscribers or devices in the database 11 of allowed telephone connections is only performed after receipts of approval signals.
- the approval system 2 comprises an approval signal receiver 12 for receiving an approval signal from the A-subscriber device 4 , the personal computer 7 and/or the B-subscriber device 6 .
- the approval signal may be contained in or represented by a request for establishing a telephone connection.
- the approval system 2 also has a notification signal transmitter 13 to inform the party for which the approval signal was received that the system awaits a reply.
- the approval system 2 contains a determination module 14 to define a validity time period during which an approval signal can be matched to a corresponding signal.
- the validity of the approval signal that was received first may e.g. be 1 hour, 1 day, 1 week or 2 weeks.
- the originator of the approval signal that was first received by the approval system 2 may be informed when no matching approval signal was received within the specified time period. To that end, the approval system 2 contains a refusal signal transmitter 15 .
- the approval system 2 comprises an approval signal blocker 16 to block approval signals beyond a certain amount.
- FIGS. 3-6 illustrate examples of methods according to embodiments of the invention.
- step 30 represent the receiving by the approval system 2 of the first approval signal originating from the A-subscriber device 4 .
- the approval signal may be the request for establishing a telephone connection with the B-subscriber device 6 .
- the request for establishing a telephone connection is an implicit approval by the user of the A-subscriber device 4 to make and/or receive telephone call to/from the (user of the) B-subscriber device 6 .
- This request is detected by the approval signal receiver 12 .
- information that the approval signal has been received from the A-subscriber device (or the user thereof) is stored in the memory 11 .
- An approval signal may also be received from the user of the B-subscriber device.
- the approval signal is not necessarily received from the B-subscriber device 7 but may also be received from e.g. the personal computer 7 , as indicated in step 31 .
- the approval signals may contain information with which device/persona a telephone connection is allowed, e.g. by means of a telephone number of the other side or a personal identity code of the other side.
- the telephone connection is established in step 32 .
- the establishment of the telephone connection may be triggered by another call from the A-subscriber device 4 to the B-subscriber device 6 of a call from the B-subscriber device 6 to the A-subscriber device 4 .
- the approval signal receiver 12 determines from the memory 11 that a matching approval signal has been received from the (user of the) B-subscriber device 6 or the A-subscriber device, respectively, and that a telephone connection may now be established.
- the approval system 2 may also establish the telephone connection as a result from the first telephone call in step 30 and the receiving of the approval signal from the user of the B-subscriber device 6 .
- a validity period for the approval signal of step 30 may have been set in the approval system 2 . If the validity period is e.g. one day, the determination module 14 of the approval system 2 determines that the telephone connection as indicated in step 32 can only be established if the approval signal of step 31 is received within one day from the receipt of the approval signal in step 30 .
- an approval signal is received at the approval system 2 from the A-subscriber device (step 40 ).
- the notification signal transmitter 13 transmits a notification signal to the B-subscriber device 6 to which the telephone call was directed (step 41 ) in order to inform the user that a request (an approval signal) was received for establishing a telephone connection.
- the memory 11 also stores further information to address further devices of the user of the B-subscriber device 6 , such as an e-mail address of a user, the notification signal may also be transmitted to e.g. this e-mail address (step 42 ).
- the notification signal may contain information on the validity period during which approval signals are accepted. If an approval signal is received from the user of the B-subscriber device 6 (step 43 ) within the validity period, the telephone connection may be established between the A-subscriber device 4 and the B-subscriber device 6 (step 44 ).
- the first approval signal is received from the user of the B-subscriber device 6 (step 50 ).
- the matching approval signal is received from the A-subscriber device 4 by the approval signal receiver 12 of the approval system 2 .
- the latter approval signal made by a request to establish a telephone connection with the B-subscriber device 6 . Since an approval signal has already been received from the user of the B-subscriber device 6 in step 50 , the telephone connection may be established immediately (step 52 ).
- FIG. 6 shows that in step 60 an approval signal is received by the approval system 2 from the user of the A-subscriber device 4 .
- a notification signal is transmitted to the B-subscriber device 6 .
- the user of the B-subscriber device 6 does not respond with a matching approval signal (or does not respond within the validity period).
- the refusal signal transmitter 15 of the approval system 2 transmits a refusal signal in step 62 to the A-subscriber device 4 to inform the user that no matching approval signal was received (within the applicable validity period, if any). Consequently, a telephone connection can not be established between the A-subscriber device 4 and the B-subscriber device 6 , indicated by the cross in step 63 .
- the memory 11 of the approval system 2 may also contain personal identity code of the subscribers of the A-subscriber device 4 and the B-subscriber device 6 . If such personalization information is provided with the approval signals, users can be distinguished from devices.
- a co-pending international patent application of the applicant (“method and system for establishing a telephone connection”) filed on the same date as the present application, the contents of the international application being incorporated in the present application by reference in its entirety.
- multiple telephone numbers and other addressing information may be coupled to a single personal identity code, such that an approval signal may result in approving communication with a particular person rather than with a particular device.
- the approval signal blocker 16 may be used to intercept multiple approval signals from a particular user and/or device to prevent that a recipient is spammed with approval signals.
Landscapes
- Business, Economics & Management (AREA)
- Engineering & Computer Science (AREA)
- Accounting & Taxation (AREA)
- Finance (AREA)
- General Business, Economics & Management (AREA)
- Theoretical Computer Science (AREA)
- General Physics & Mathematics (AREA)
- Strategic Management (AREA)
- Physics & Mathematics (AREA)
- Signal Processing (AREA)
- Development Economics (AREA)
- Economics (AREA)
- Technology Law (AREA)
- Marketing (AREA)
- Computer Networks & Wireless Communication (AREA)
- Computer Security & Cryptography (AREA)
- Information Transfer Between Computers (AREA)
- Data Exchanges In Wide-Area Networks (AREA)
- Telephonic Communication Services (AREA)
- Meter Arrangements (AREA)
- Computer And Data Communications (AREA)
- Mobile Radio Communication Systems (AREA)
Abstract
Description
- The present application is a continuation-in-part of and claims priority of International patent application Serial No. PCT/NL2007/000224, filed Sep. 11, 2007, and published in English the content of which is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety.
- The discussion below is merely provided for general background information and is not intended to be used as an aid in determining the scope of the claimed subject matter.
- Aspects of the invention relate to a system and method of establishing a telephone connection. More specifically, aspects relate to a system and method of establishing a telephone connection between an A-subscriber device and a B-subscriber device in a telephone system, and particularly to the phase preceding the establishment of the telephone connection.
- Telephone calls are progressively experienced as intrusions in the daily life of people. Even more than e.g. e-mail spam messages, unsolicited telephone calls are considered undesired, time-consuming and annoying. Furthermore, the field of e-mail spam prevention has seen considerable development, whereas filters for unsolicited telephone calls appear to have advanced less.
- Therefore, various options have been considered in reducing unsolicited telephone calls.
- One of the options includes the use of secret telephone numbers. However, secret telephone numbers are inconvenient for a number of reasons. If the secrecy is broken, a new telephone number is required. Also, the owner of the secret telephone number may be difficult to contact for someone not knowing the telephone number.
- There exists a need in the art for another approach for reducing unsolicited telephone calls.
- This Summary and Abstract are provided to introduce some concepts in a simplified form that are further described below in the Detailed Description. This Summary and Abstract are not intended to identify key features or essential features of the claimed subject matter, nor are they intended to be used as an aid in determining the scope of the claimed subject matter. In addition, the description herein provided and the claimed subject matter should not be interpreted as being directed to addressing any of the short-comings discussed in the Background.
- A method of establishing a telephone connection between an A-subscriber device (the calling device) and a B-subscriber device (the called device) in a telephone system is proposed. The method involves receiving a first approval signal from a first approval device before establishing the telephone connection. The first approval signal signals the approval of a user of the A-subscriber device to establish the telephone connection with the B-subscriber device. Also, a second approval signal is received from a second approval device before establishing the telephone connection. The second approval signal signals the approval of a user of the B-subscriber device to establish the telephone connection with the A-subscriber device. In the proposed method, the telephone connection is established between the A-subscriber device and the B-subscriber device only after receiving the first approval signal and the second approval signal.
- A computer program for performing the method and a carrier (e.g. computer readable media) containing the computer program or instructions are also proposed.
- Furthermore, a system for establishing a telephone connection between an A-subscriber device and a B-subscriber device is proposed. The system comprises an approval system. The approval system is configured for receiving a first approval signal from a first approval device before establishing the telephone connection. The first approval signal signals the approval of a user of the A-subscriber device to establish a telephone connection with the B-subscriber device. The approval system is also configured for receiving a second approval signal from a second approval device before establishing the telephone connection. The second approval signal signals the approval of a user of the B-subscriber device to establish a telephone connection with the A-subscriber device. The approval system is configured for establishing the telephone connection between the A-subscriber device and the B-subscriber device only after receiving the first approval signal and the second approval signal.
- The applicant has realized that an approval approach before a telephone connection between two devices is allowed may considerably reduce the number of unsolicited telephone calls. Initially, all participants to the system are blacklisted, i.e. telephone calls can not be received from any of the participants. Of course, a participant may decide that he can only be contacted by participants of the system, such that non-participants are not able to establish a telephone connection with the participant. Only after both the user of the A-subscriber device and the user of the B-subscriber device have signaled the approval for establishing a telephone connection, the telephone connection can be established. In other words, white-listing of a contact is only possible if both approval signals have been received. The white lists are maintained may be maintained at the approval system. Of course, it is not required that the telephone connection is immediately established after receiving the second approval signal. The telephone connection, however, is allowed after having received both approval signals.
- It should be appreciated that the system may include a system or network of a conventional fixed telephone system (e.g POTS), a mobile or wireless telecommunication system, combinations thereof as well as an internet telephony system using e.g. voice over IP techniques (VoIP).
- It should also be appreciated that the approval signals may contain information relating to the device/user with which a telephone connection may be established. This can be done by providing information with the approval signal indicating the device (e.g. by using the telephone number of the device) and/or the user (e.g. by supplying a personal identity code). As an example, the user of the B-subscriber device may indicate with the approval signal that this approval signal is only for approving the establishment of a telephone connection with a particular user, said user being identified by a personal identity code. As another example, the approval signal of a user of the A-subscriber device may indicate the telephone number of a device for which a telephone connection is requested.
- Furthermore, it is noted that the approval system does not necessarily refer to a client-server system. Aspects of the invention may also be applicable in peer-to-peer networks, such as e.g. used for bittorrent applications, wherein a approval system or (some) functionality may be considered to be part of one of more of the user devices participating in the peer-to-peer network.
- Finally, it should be appreciated that the approval system may be part of a telephony network or may be an external server that receives requests from the telephony network whether or not a telephone connection should be established.
- The embodiments of
claims - The embodiments of
claims - The embodiments of
claims 5 and 18 provide the advantage of notifying a user that an approval signal has been issued to establish a telephone connection with that user or one of his devices. The embodiments ofclaims 6 and 19 allow that the notification signal is received by the second approval device and/or the B-subscriber device. - The embodiments of
claims 7 and 20 allow that an approval signal that is received first should be countered by an approval signal of the other side within a particular time period. Afterwards, the approval signal received first is invalid and a matching approval signal will not result in allowing the establishment of a telephone connection. The approval signal received first may be deleted from the system. Examples of time periods for the validity of the approval signal received first are 1 hour, 1 day, 1 week or 2 weeks. - If an approval signal is not matched by a counter approval signal, the issuer of the approval signal may be notified of this by a refusal signal as defined in the embodiments of claims 8 and 21.
- The embodiments of
claims 9, 10, 22 and 23 provide the advantage of identification of the users of the devices by means of personal identity codes in order to distinguish devices from users. A personal identity code may e.g. be used to couple a plurality of telephone numbers to a single personal identity code and to provide an approval signal for all telephone numbers. Reference is made to a co-pending international patent application of the applicant (“method and system for establishing a telephone connection”) filed on the same date as the present application, the contents of the international application being incorporated in the present application by reference in its entirety. - The embodiments of
claims 11 and 24 provide the advantage that the system blocks approval signals to prevent that a recipient is spammed with approval signals. - Hereinafter, embodiments of the invention will be described in further detail. It should be appreciated, however, that these embodiments may not be construed as limiting the scope of protection for the present invention.
- In the drawings:
-
FIG. 1 is a schematic illustration of a system according to an embodiment of the invention; -
FIG. 2 is a schematic illustration of an approval system according to an embodiment of the invention; -
FIG. 3 is a time diagram illustrating steps of a method according to a first embodiment of the invention; -
FIG. 4 is a time diagram illustrating steps of a method according to a second embodiment of the invention; -
FIG. 5 is a time diagram illustrating steps of a method according to a third embodiment of the invention; and -
FIG. 6 is a time diagram illustrating steps of a method according to a fourth embodiment of the invention. - Details about telecommunication infrastructures and procedures for establishing and terminating a telephone connection are assumed to be known to the skilled person and will not be described. As an example, for GSM telephony, reference is made to the book “The GSM System for Mobile Communications” by M. Mouly and M. Pautet, 1992 (ISBN 2-9057190-0-7). For UMTS telephony, reference is made to the book “WCDMA for UMTS”; edited by Harri Holma and Antti Toskala, 2001 (ISBN 0 471 48687 6).
-
FIG. 1 shows asystem 1 for telephone communication comprising anapproval system 2. Theapproval system 2 may be part of a telephone exchange or be connected to the telephone exchange. Theapproval system 2, which may e.g. comprise a server, is connected via afirst telecommunication network 3 to anA-subscriber device 4 and via asecond telecommunication network 5 to a B-subscriber device 6. The first andsecond telecommunication networks FIG. 1 , theA-subscriber device 4 is connected to thetelephone system 2 via a wired network, whereas the B-subscriber device 6 is partly connected via a wireless access network. Thesystem 1 may also be suitable for internet telephony, including VoIP telephony. The user of the B-subscriber device 6 also possesses apersonal computer 7 capable of communicating with theapproval system 2. - The
A-subscriber device 4 and B-subscriber device 6 may be any type of device suitable for telephony communication. Thesystem 1 enables the establishment of a telephone connection via thenetworks A-subscriber device 4 and the B-subscriber device 6. Of course,networks - The specific functions of the
approval system 2 are schematically illustrated inFIG. 2 and will now be described in further detail. Theapproval system 2 comprises aprocessor 10 and amemory 11. It should be appreciated that thesystem 1 is normally capable of connecting to more than the two telephone devices shown inFIG. 1 . It should also be appreciated that the functions may be largely implemented as software code portions of one or more computer programs executed by the processor 10 (tasks may be distributed over multiple processors). - The
memory 11 may comprise a database that contains personal identity codes of subscribers to thesystem 1 or, more particularly, to theapproval system 2. Each of the personal identity codes may be linked to one or more telephone numbers. Initially, the subscribers to theapproval system 2 are all blacklisted, i.e. a telephone connection can not be established between any of the subscribers and/or devices registered with the system. White-listing for e.g. couples of subscribers or devices in thedatabase 11 of allowed telephone connections is only performed after receipts of approval signals. - The
approval system 2 comprises anapproval signal receiver 12 for receiving an approval signal from theA-subscriber device 4, thepersonal computer 7 and/or the B-subscriber device 6. The approval signal may be contained in or represented by a request for establishing a telephone connection. - The
approval system 2 also has anotification signal transmitter 13 to inform the party for which the approval signal was received that the system awaits a reply. - The
approval system 2 contains adetermination module 14 to define a validity time period during which an approval signal can be matched to a corresponding signal. The validity of the approval signal that was received first may e.g. be 1 hour, 1 day, 1 week or 2 weeks. - The originator of the approval signal that was first received by the
approval system 2 may be informed when no matching approval signal was received within the specified time period. To that end, theapproval system 2 contains arefusal signal transmitter 15. - Finally, the
approval system 2 comprises anapproval signal blocker 16 to block approval signals beyond a certain amount. -
FIGS. 3-6 illustrate examples of methods according to embodiments of the invention. - In
FIG. 3 , step 30 represent the receiving by theapproval system 2 of the first approval signal originating from theA-subscriber device 4. The approval signal may be the request for establishing a telephone connection with the B-subscriber device 6. The request for establishing a telephone connection is an implicit approval by the user of theA-subscriber device 4 to make and/or receive telephone call to/from the (user of the) B-subscriber device 6. This request is detected by theapproval signal receiver 12. Instead of connection theA-subscriber device 4 with the B-subscriber device 6, information that the approval signal has been received from the A-subscriber device (or the user thereof) is stored in thememory 11. An approval signal may also be received from the user of the B-subscriber device. However, the approval signal is not necessarily received from the B-subscriber device 7 but may also be received from e.g. thepersonal computer 7, as indicated instep 31. The approval signals may contain information with which device/persona a telephone connection is allowed, e.g. by means of a telephone number of the other side or a personal identity code of the other side. The telephone connection is established instep 32. The establishment of the telephone connection may be triggered by another call from theA-subscriber device 4 to the B-subscriber device 6 of a call from the B-subscriber device 6 to theA-subscriber device 4. For this call, theapproval signal receiver 12 determines from thememory 11 that a matching approval signal has been received from the (user of the) B-subscriber device 6 or the A-subscriber device, respectively, and that a telephone connection may now be established. However, theapproval system 2 may also establish the telephone connection as a result from the first telephone call instep 30 and the receiving of the approval signal from the user of the B-subscriber device 6. - A validity period for the approval signal of
step 30 may have been set in theapproval system 2. If the validity period is e.g. one day, thedetermination module 14 of theapproval system 2 determines that the telephone connection as indicated instep 32 can only be established if the approval signal ofstep 31 is received within one day from the receipt of the approval signal instep 30. - In the embodiment of
FIG. 4 , again an approval signal is received at theapproval system 2 from the A-subscriber device (step 40). Thenotification signal transmitter 13 transmits a notification signal to the B-subscriber device 6 to which the telephone call was directed (step 41) in order to inform the user that a request (an approval signal) was received for establishing a telephone connection. If thememory 11 also stores further information to address further devices of the user of the B-subscriber device 6, such as an e-mail address of a user, the notification signal may also be transmitted to e.g. this e-mail address (step 42). The notification signal may contain information on the validity period during which approval signals are accepted. If an approval signal is received from the user of the B-subscriber device 6 (step 43) within the validity period, the telephone connection may be established between theA-subscriber device 4 and the B-subscriber device 6 (step 44). - In the embodiment of
FIG. 5 , it is assumed that the first approval signal is received from the user of the B-subscriber device 6 (step 50). Instep 51, the matching approval signal is received from theA-subscriber device 4 by theapproval signal receiver 12 of theapproval system 2. The latter approval signal made by a request to establish a telephone connection with the B-subscriber device 6. Since an approval signal has already been received from the user of the B-subscriber device 6 instep 50, the telephone connection may be established immediately (step 52). - As a final example,
FIG. 6 shows that instep 60 an approval signal is received by theapproval system 2 from the user of theA-subscriber device 4. Instep 61, a notification signal is transmitted to the B-subscriber device 6. However, the user of the B-subscriber device 6, in this embodiment, does not respond with a matching approval signal (or does not respond within the validity period). Therefusal signal transmitter 15 of theapproval system 2 transmits a refusal signal instep 62 to theA-subscriber device 4 to inform the user that no matching approval signal was received (within the applicable validity period, if any). Consequently, a telephone connection can not be established between theA-subscriber device 4 and the B-subscriber device 6, indicated by the cross instep 63. - It should be appreciated that further embodiments than the exemplary embodiments of
FIGS. 3-6 have been envisaged and fall under the scope of the present application. As an example, thememory 11 of theapproval system 2 may also contain personal identity code of the subscribers of theA-subscriber device 4 and the B-subscriber device 6. If such personalization information is provided with the approval signals, users can be distinguished from devices. In this respect, reference is made to a co-pending international patent application of the applicant (“method and system for establishing a telephone connection”) filed on the same date as the present application, the contents of the international application being incorporated in the present application by reference in its entirety. As an example, multiple telephone numbers and other addressing information may be coupled to a single personal identity code, such that an approval signal may result in approving communication with a particular person rather than with a particular device. Furthermore, theapproval signal blocker 16 may be used to intercept multiple approval signals from a particular user and/or device to prevent that a recipient is spammed with approval signals. - Although the subject matter has been described in language directed to specific environments, structural features and/or methodological acts, it is to be understood that the subject matter defined in the appended claims is not limited to the environments, specific features or acts described above as has been held by the courts. Rather, the environments, specific features and acts described above are disclosed as example forms of implementing the claims.
Claims (24)
Applications Claiming Priority (5)
Application Number | Priority Date | Filing Date | Title |
---|---|---|---|
NL1033356 | 2007-02-08 | ||
NL1033356 | 2007-02-08 | ||
NLPCT/NL2007/000224 | 2007-09-11 | ||
NL1034361 | 2007-09-11 | ||
NL1034361 | 2007-09-11 |
Related Parent Applications (1)
Application Number | Title | Priority Date | Filing Date |
---|---|---|---|
NLPCT/NL2007/000224 Continuation-In-Part | 2007-02-08 | 2007-09-11 |
Publications (1)
Publication Number | Publication Date |
---|---|
US20080194234A1 true US20080194234A1 (en) | 2008-08-14 |
Family
ID=39592973
Family Applications (7)
Application Number | Title | Priority Date | Filing Date |
---|---|---|---|
US11/983,802 Abandoned US20080192918A1 (en) | 2007-02-08 | 2007-11-09 | Method and system for establishing a telephone connection |
US11/983,809 Abandoned US20080196093A1 (en) | 2007-02-08 | 2007-11-09 | Method and system for reducing the proliferation of electronic messages |
US11/983,783 Abandoned US20080194234A1 (en) | 2007-02-08 | 2007-11-09 | System and method of establishing a telephone connection |
US11/983,799 Active 2030-05-28 US8443424B2 (en) | 2007-02-08 | 2007-11-09 | Method and system for reducing the proliferation of electronic messages |
US11/983,798 Abandoned US20080195713A1 (en) | 2007-02-08 | 2007-11-09 | Method and system for transmitting an electronic message |
US11/983,816 Abandoned US20080196094A1 (en) | 2007-02-08 | 2007-11-09 | Method and system for restricting access to an electronic message system |
US11/956,656 Abandoned US20080195515A1 (en) | 2007-02-08 | 2007-12-14 | Combined payment and communication service method and system |
Family Applications Before (2)
Application Number | Title | Priority Date | Filing Date |
---|---|---|---|
US11/983,802 Abandoned US20080192918A1 (en) | 2007-02-08 | 2007-11-09 | Method and system for establishing a telephone connection |
US11/983,809 Abandoned US20080196093A1 (en) | 2007-02-08 | 2007-11-09 | Method and system for reducing the proliferation of electronic messages |
Family Applications After (4)
Application Number | Title | Priority Date | Filing Date |
---|---|---|---|
US11/983,799 Active 2030-05-28 US8443424B2 (en) | 2007-02-08 | 2007-11-09 | Method and system for reducing the proliferation of electronic messages |
US11/983,798 Abandoned US20080195713A1 (en) | 2007-02-08 | 2007-11-09 | Method and system for transmitting an electronic message |
US11/983,816 Abandoned US20080196094A1 (en) | 2007-02-08 | 2007-11-09 | Method and system for restricting access to an electronic message system |
US11/956,656 Abandoned US20080195515A1 (en) | 2007-02-08 | 2007-12-14 | Combined payment and communication service method and system |
Country Status (3)
Country | Link |
---|---|
US (7) | US20080192918A1 (en) |
EP (1) | EP1956541A1 (en) |
AR (7) | AR064057A1 (en) |
Cited By (5)
Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
---|---|---|---|---|
US20080196092A1 (en) * | 2007-02-08 | 2008-08-14 | Dlb Finance & Consultancy B.V. | Method and system for reducing the proliferation of electronic messages |
US20090158403A1 (en) * | 2007-12-14 | 2009-06-18 | Dirk Leonard Benschop | Method and system for permitting or denying service |
US20090178117A1 (en) * | 2008-01-03 | 2009-07-09 | Dlb Finance & Consultancy B.V. | System and method of retrieving a service contact identifier |
US20090187666A1 (en) * | 2008-01-17 | 2009-07-23 | Dlb Finance & Consultancy B.V. | Method and system for controlling a computer application program |
US20110022536A1 (en) * | 2009-02-24 | 2011-01-27 | Doxo, Inc. | Provider relationship management system that facilitates interaction between an individual and organizations |
Families Citing this family (34)
Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
---|---|---|---|---|
US7398550B2 (en) * | 2003-06-18 | 2008-07-08 | Microsoft Corporation | Enhanced shared secret provisioning protocol |
US8874477B2 (en) | 2005-10-04 | 2014-10-28 | Steven Mark Hoffberg | Multifactorial optimization system and method |
US12105941B2 (en) | 2007-12-19 | 2024-10-01 | Match Group, Llc | Matching process system and method |
US9733811B2 (en) * | 2008-12-19 | 2017-08-15 | Tinder, Inc. | Matching process system and method |
US8752169B2 (en) * | 2008-03-31 | 2014-06-10 | Intel Corporation | Botnet spam detection and filtration on the source machine |
US9697535B2 (en) | 2008-12-23 | 2017-07-04 | International Business Machines Corporation | System and method in a virtual universe for identifying spam avatars based upon avatar multimedia characteristics |
US9704177B2 (en) | 2008-12-23 | 2017-07-11 | International Business Machines Corporation | Identifying spam avatars in a virtual universe (VU) based upon turing tests |
US20100185739A1 (en) * | 2009-01-16 | 2010-07-22 | Gary Stephen Shuster | Differentiated spam filtering for multiplexed message receiving devices |
US8553778B2 (en) | 2009-03-19 | 2013-10-08 | International Business Machines Corporation | Coding scheme for identifying spatial locations of events within video image data |
US8537219B2 (en) | 2009-03-19 | 2013-09-17 | International Business Machines Corporation | Identifying spatial locations of events within video image data |
US8656476B2 (en) * | 2009-05-28 | 2014-02-18 | International Business Machines Corporation | Providing notification of spam avatars |
US8832204B1 (en) * | 2009-09-24 | 2014-09-09 | Sprint Communication Company L.P. | Text message spam solutions |
CN101859426B (en) * | 2010-02-02 | 2013-04-10 | 深圳市国民电子商务有限公司 | Electronic ticket service system and realizing method thereof |
WO2011109404A2 (en) * | 2010-03-01 | 2011-09-09 | Ivy Corp. | Automated communications system |
US9294308B2 (en) * | 2011-03-10 | 2016-03-22 | Mimecast North America Inc. | Enhancing communication |
US9251360B2 (en) | 2012-04-27 | 2016-02-02 | Intralinks, Inc. | Computerized method and system for managing secure mobile device content viewing in a networked secure collaborative exchange environment |
US9253176B2 (en) | 2012-04-27 | 2016-02-02 | Intralinks, Inc. | Computerized method and system for managing secure content sharing in a networked secure collaborative exchange environment |
US9553860B2 (en) | 2012-04-27 | 2017-01-24 | Intralinks, Inc. | Email effectivity facility in a networked secure collaborative exchange environment |
CA2871600A1 (en) | 2012-04-27 | 2013-10-31 | Intralinks, Inc. | Computerized method and system for managing networked secure collaborative exchange |
US20140279031A1 (en) * | 2013-03-14 | 2014-09-18 | Randy Mersky | Mobile in-store loyalty advertising and marketing system and method |
US9514327B2 (en) | 2013-11-14 | 2016-12-06 | Intralinks, Inc. | Litigation support in cloud-hosted file sharing and collaboration |
GB2530685A (en) | 2014-04-23 | 2016-03-30 | Intralinks Inc | Systems and methods of secure data exchange |
CN104506743B (en) * | 2014-12-17 | 2017-11-03 | 百度在线网络技术(北京)有限公司 | A kind of method and device of dynamic interception phone |
US10033702B2 (en) | 2015-08-05 | 2018-07-24 | Intralinks, Inc. | Systems and methods of secure data exchange |
US9911134B2 (en) * | 2016-01-20 | 2018-03-06 | Zipstorm, Inc. | Recipient centric messaging system and protocols to implement it over data networks |
USD852809S1 (en) | 2016-08-30 | 2019-07-02 | Match Group, Llc | Display screen or portion thereof with a graphical user interface of an electronic device |
USD781882S1 (en) | 2016-08-30 | 2017-03-21 | Tinder, Inc. | Display screen or portion thereof with a graphical user interface of an electronic device |
USD854025S1 (en) | 2016-08-30 | 2019-07-16 | Match Group, Llc | Display screen or portion thereof with a graphical user interface of an electronic device |
USD781311S1 (en) | 2016-08-30 | 2017-03-14 | Tinder, Inc. | Display screen or portion thereof with a graphical user interface |
USD780775S1 (en) | 2016-08-30 | 2017-03-07 | Tinder, Inc. | Display screen or portion thereof with a graphical user interface of an electronic device |
US10505871B1 (en) * | 2017-11-30 | 2019-12-10 | Sandeep Jain | Future messaging maximizing contextual relevancy and minimizing information overload based distractions |
US11037114B2 (en) | 2018-03-22 | 2021-06-15 | Diebold Nixdorf, Incorporated | System and method for financial transactions |
US10977722B2 (en) | 2018-08-20 | 2021-04-13 | IM Pro Makeup NY LP | System, method and user interfaces and data structures in a cross-platform facility for providing content generation tools and consumer experience |
US10497372B1 (en) * | 2019-07-18 | 2019-12-03 | Capital One Services, Llc | Voice-assistant activated virtual card replacement |
Citations (38)
Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
---|---|---|---|---|
US5475819A (en) * | 1990-10-02 | 1995-12-12 | Digital Equipment Corporation | Distributed configuration profile for computing system |
US6298383B1 (en) * | 1999-01-04 | 2001-10-02 | Cisco Technology, Inc. | Integration of authentication authorization and accounting service and proxy service |
US6453327B1 (en) * | 1996-06-10 | 2002-09-17 | Sun Microsystems, Inc. | Method and apparatus for identifying and discarding junk electronic mail |
US20020156728A1 (en) * | 2000-08-18 | 2002-10-24 | Rainer Jaschhof | Method and arrangement for the transmission of an electronic sum of money from a credit reserve by wap |
US20020174194A1 (en) * | 2001-05-18 | 2002-11-21 | Eoin Mooney | Providing access to a plurality of message accounts from a single web-based interface |
US20030018721A1 (en) * | 2001-06-29 | 2003-01-23 | Virad Gupta | Unified messaging with separate media component storage |
US20030023873A1 (en) * | 2001-03-16 | 2003-01-30 | Yuval Ben-Itzhak | Application-layer security method and system |
US20030026396A1 (en) * | 2001-08-02 | 2003-02-06 | Alcatel | Method of executing transactions of electronic money amounts between subscriber terminals of a communication network, and communication network, transaction server and program module for it |
US6529943B1 (en) * | 1998-04-24 | 2003-03-04 | Canon Kabushiki Kaisha | Server, client, client server system, method for controlling them and storage medium therefor |
US20030112948A1 (en) * | 2001-12-19 | 2003-06-19 | Wendell Brown | System and method for establishing a connection between parties based on their availability |
US20030154165A1 (en) * | 2000-08-18 | 2003-08-14 | Michael Horn | Method and arrangement for the transmission of an electronic sum of money from a credit reserve |
US6615231B1 (en) * | 1999-12-15 | 2003-09-02 | Microsoft Corporation | System and method for directing requests to specific processing |
US20030172159A1 (en) * | 2002-03-06 | 2003-09-11 | Schuba Christoph L. | Method and apparatus for using client puzzles to protect against denial-of-service attacks |
US20030204719A1 (en) * | 2001-03-16 | 2003-10-30 | Kavado, Inc. | Application layer security method and system |
US20030233318A1 (en) * | 2001-11-26 | 2003-12-18 | King Douglas W. | Systems and methods for fund transfers |
US6718389B2 (en) * | 1998-02-19 | 2004-04-06 | Sbc Properties, L.P. | System and method for executing a request from a client application |
US20040176072A1 (en) * | 2003-01-31 | 2004-09-09 | Gellens Randall C. | Simplified handling of, blocking of, and credit for undesired messaging |
US20040205135A1 (en) * | 2003-03-25 | 2004-10-14 | Hallam-Baker Phillip Martin | Control and management of electronic messaging |
US20050021649A1 (en) * | 2003-06-20 | 2005-01-27 | Goodman Joshua T. | Prevention of outgoing spam |
US20050095488A1 (en) * | 2003-10-29 | 2005-05-05 | Volker Formanski | Two-stage compression for air supply of a fuel cell system |
US20050111648A1 (en) * | 2003-11-26 | 2005-05-26 | Roome William D. | Multi-stage telephone number dialing system and method for providing limited access to a telephone subscriber |
US20050249214A1 (en) * | 2004-05-07 | 2005-11-10 | Tao Peng | System and process for managing network traffic |
US20050273857A1 (en) * | 2004-06-07 | 2005-12-08 | Check Point Software Technologies, Inc. | System and Methodology for Intrusion Detection and Prevention |
US20060020692A1 (en) * | 2004-07-21 | 2006-01-26 | Microsoft Corporation | System and method for locating web services |
US20060168024A1 (en) * | 2004-12-13 | 2006-07-27 | Microsoft Corporation | Sender reputations for spam prevention |
US20060187901A1 (en) * | 2005-02-23 | 2006-08-24 | Lucent Technologies Inc. | Concurrent dual-state proxy server, method of providing a proxy and SIP network employing the same |
US20060239190A1 (en) * | 2005-04-25 | 2006-10-26 | Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd. | Policy-based device/service discovery and dissemination of device profile and capability information for P2P networking |
US20070078929A1 (en) * | 2005-09-30 | 2007-04-05 | Bigfoot Networks, Inc. | Distributed processing system and method |
US20070289002A1 (en) * | 2006-06-09 | 2007-12-13 | Van Der Horst Timothy | Multi-channel user authentication apparatus system and method |
US20080107101A1 (en) * | 2006-11-02 | 2008-05-08 | Mitac Technology Corp. | Multi-dialing-number VOIP phone call connection method |
US20080147837A1 (en) * | 2005-02-24 | 2008-06-19 | Amit Klein | System and Method for Detecting and Mitigating Dns Spoofing Trojans |
US20080195713A1 (en) * | 2007-02-08 | 2008-08-14 | Dlb Finance & Consultancy B.V. | Method and system for transmitting an electronic message |
US7500108B2 (en) * | 2004-03-01 | 2009-03-03 | Microsoft Corporation | Metered execution of code |
US7523164B2 (en) * | 2001-08-16 | 2009-04-21 | Sun Microsystems, Inc. | Systems and methods for transaction messaging brokering |
US20090158403A1 (en) * | 2007-12-14 | 2009-06-18 | Dirk Leonard Benschop | Method and system for permitting or denying service |
US20090171821A1 (en) * | 2007-08-07 | 2009-07-02 | Dennis Denker | Systems and methods for providing resource allocation in a networked environment |
US20090178117A1 (en) * | 2008-01-03 | 2009-07-09 | Dlb Finance & Consultancy B.V. | System and method of retrieving a service contact identifier |
US20090187666A1 (en) * | 2008-01-17 | 2009-07-23 | Dlb Finance & Consultancy B.V. | Method and system for controlling a computer application program |
Family Cites Families (35)
Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
---|---|---|---|---|
US5870473A (en) | 1995-12-14 | 1999-02-09 | Cybercash, Inc. | Electronic transfer system and method |
FI109505B (en) | 1997-03-24 | 2002-08-15 | Fd Finanssidata Oy | Use of banking services in a digital cellular radio system |
US6457060B1 (en) * | 1998-04-30 | 2002-09-24 | Openwave Systems Inc. | Method and apparatus for flexibly linking to remotely located content on a network server through use of aliases |
AU2728100A (en) | 1999-01-14 | 2000-08-01 | Tumbleweed Communications Corp. | Web-based delivery of secure e-mail messages |
US6889325B1 (en) | 1999-04-28 | 2005-05-03 | Unicate Bv | Transaction method and system for data networks, like internet |
US20010026609A1 (en) * | 1999-12-30 | 2001-10-04 | Lee Weinstein | Method and apparatus facilitating the placing, receiving, and billing of telephone calls |
AU2001249239A1 (en) | 2000-03-17 | 2001-10-03 | America Online, Inc. | Shared groups rostering system |
EP1273142B1 (en) | 2000-04-10 | 2008-02-27 | Honeywell International, Inc. | In-flight e-mail system |
US6952769B1 (en) | 2000-04-17 | 2005-10-04 | International Business Machines Corporation | Protocols for anonymous electronic communication and double-blind transactions |
AU2002226052A1 (en) * | 2000-11-13 | 2002-05-21 | Warp Solutions, Inc. | System and method for discovering, advertising, and finding networked services using dynamic directory |
US7155001B2 (en) | 2001-10-24 | 2006-12-26 | Sbc Properties, L.P. | System and method for restricting and monitoring telephone calls |
JP3693951B2 (en) | 2001-11-26 | 2005-09-14 | 日本電気株式会社 | E-mail system and spam mail prevention method |
KR20040074118A (en) | 2002-01-17 | 2004-08-21 | 김태준 | An Internet Mail Method and System based on Sender Mailbox |
JP2003348162A (en) | 2002-05-24 | 2003-12-05 | Nec Corp | Spam mail prevention method and spam mail prevention system |
US20040019651A1 (en) * | 2002-07-29 | 2004-01-29 | Andaker Kristian L. M. | Categorizing electronic messages based on collaborative feedback |
US7305430B2 (en) * | 2002-08-01 | 2007-12-04 | International Business Machines Corporation | Reducing data storage requirements on mail servers |
JP2006504297A (en) | 2002-10-16 | 2006-02-02 | モバイル・コヒージョン・リミテッド | Service access gateway |
NL1022704C2 (en) | 2003-02-17 | 2004-08-19 | Digipay Nederland N V | Banking method using central transaction server, has accounts on server linked with separate identifying telephone numbers |
WO2004075086A1 (en) | 2003-02-18 | 2004-09-02 | Wang Soo Ryu | Method for providing finance service using phone number and account balance |
FR2851834A1 (en) | 2003-02-28 | 2004-09-03 | France Telecom | Appointment booking system uses client stations linked by network to server offering limited access for patients to make reservations |
US6990187B2 (en) * | 2003-04-25 | 2006-01-24 | Lucent Technologies Inc. | Methods for blocking repeated occurrences of nuisance calls |
US20050081051A1 (en) | 2003-10-09 | 2005-04-14 | International Business Machines Corporation | Mitigating self-propagating e-mail viruses |
MXPA06006882A (en) | 2003-12-18 | 2006-08-23 | Veritas Mobile Solutions Pte L | System and method for facilitating payment via a communications network using value accredited to a customer of the communications network. |
MY143168A (en) | 2004-06-22 | 2011-03-31 | Paysetter Pte Ltd | System and method for transferring credit between subscribers of differing telecommunications carriers |
US7894588B2 (en) | 2004-12-21 | 2011-02-22 | Aol Inc. | Telephone call handling list for multiple users |
WO2006105211A2 (en) * | 2005-03-29 | 2006-10-05 | Intellisync Corporation | Mobile communications device e-mail message delivery |
US20060253597A1 (en) * | 2005-05-05 | 2006-11-09 | Mujica Technologies Inc. | E-mail system |
US7730142B2 (en) * | 2005-07-01 | 2010-06-01 | 0733660 B.C. Ltd. | Electronic mail system with functionality to include both private and public messages in a communication |
US8335723B2 (en) | 2005-08-09 | 2012-12-18 | Walker Digital, Llc | Apparatus, systems and methods for facilitating commerce |
JP4789569B2 (en) | 2005-10-05 | 2011-10-12 | キヤノン株式会社 | Wireless communication device |
US20070106734A1 (en) | 2005-11-10 | 2007-05-10 | Motorola, Inc. | Incentive driven subscriber assisted spam reduction |
US20070180039A1 (en) * | 2006-02-01 | 2007-08-02 | David Sutidze | Anonymous disposable email addressing system and method of use thereo |
US9148431B2 (en) * | 2006-12-12 | 2015-09-29 | Qualcomm Incorporated | Systems and methods for caller identification customization and remote management of communication devices |
US20070124226A1 (en) | 2007-02-08 | 2007-05-31 | Global Personals, Llc | Method for Verifying Data in a Dating Service, Dating-Service Database including Verified Member Data, and Method for Prioritizing Search Results Including Verified Data, and Methods for Verifying Data |
EP1956817A1 (en) | 2007-02-08 | 2008-08-13 | DLB Finance & Consultancy B.V. | Method and system for establishing a telephone connection |
-
2007
- 2007-11-09 US US11/983,802 patent/US20080192918A1/en not_active Abandoned
- 2007-11-09 US US11/983,809 patent/US20080196093A1/en not_active Abandoned
- 2007-11-09 US US11/983,783 patent/US20080194234A1/en not_active Abandoned
- 2007-11-09 US US11/983,799 patent/US8443424B2/en active Active
- 2007-11-09 US US11/983,798 patent/US20080195713A1/en not_active Abandoned
- 2007-11-09 US US11/983,816 patent/US20080196094A1/en not_active Abandoned
- 2007-11-30 AR ARP070105335A patent/AR064057A1/en unknown
- 2007-11-30 AR ARP070105331A patent/AR064053A1/en unknown
- 2007-11-30 AR ARP070105336A patent/AR064058A1/en unknown
- 2007-11-30 AR ARP070105332A patent/AR064054A1/en unknown
- 2007-11-30 AR ARP070105333A patent/AR064055A1/en unknown
- 2007-11-30 AR ARP070105334A patent/AR064056A1/en unknown
- 2007-12-14 EP EP07123267A patent/EP1956541A1/en not_active Withdrawn
- 2007-12-14 US US11/956,656 patent/US20080195515A1/en not_active Abandoned
- 2007-12-28 AR ARP070105949A patent/AR064580A1/en unknown
Patent Citations (43)
Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
---|---|---|---|---|
US5475819A (en) * | 1990-10-02 | 1995-12-12 | Digital Equipment Corporation | Distributed configuration profile for computing system |
US6453327B1 (en) * | 1996-06-10 | 2002-09-17 | Sun Microsystems, Inc. | Method and apparatus for identifying and discarding junk electronic mail |
US6718389B2 (en) * | 1998-02-19 | 2004-04-06 | Sbc Properties, L.P. | System and method for executing a request from a client application |
US6529943B1 (en) * | 1998-04-24 | 2003-03-04 | Canon Kabushiki Kaisha | Server, client, client server system, method for controlling them and storage medium therefor |
US6298383B1 (en) * | 1999-01-04 | 2001-10-02 | Cisco Technology, Inc. | Integration of authentication authorization and accounting service and proxy service |
US6615231B1 (en) * | 1999-12-15 | 2003-09-02 | Microsoft Corporation | System and method for directing requests to specific processing |
US20030154165A1 (en) * | 2000-08-18 | 2003-08-14 | Michael Horn | Method and arrangement for the transmission of an electronic sum of money from a credit reserve |
US20020156728A1 (en) * | 2000-08-18 | 2002-10-24 | Rainer Jaschhof | Method and arrangement for the transmission of an electronic sum of money from a credit reserve by wap |
US20030204719A1 (en) * | 2001-03-16 | 2003-10-30 | Kavado, Inc. | Application layer security method and system |
US20030023873A1 (en) * | 2001-03-16 | 2003-01-30 | Yuval Ben-Itzhak | Application-layer security method and system |
US20020174194A1 (en) * | 2001-05-18 | 2002-11-21 | Eoin Mooney | Providing access to a plurality of message accounts from a single web-based interface |
US20030018721A1 (en) * | 2001-06-29 | 2003-01-23 | Virad Gupta | Unified messaging with separate media component storage |
US20030026396A1 (en) * | 2001-08-02 | 2003-02-06 | Alcatel | Method of executing transactions of electronic money amounts between subscriber terminals of a communication network, and communication network, transaction server and program module for it |
US7523164B2 (en) * | 2001-08-16 | 2009-04-21 | Sun Microsystems, Inc. | Systems and methods for transaction messaging brokering |
US20030233318A1 (en) * | 2001-11-26 | 2003-12-18 | King Douglas W. | Systems and methods for fund transfers |
US20030112948A1 (en) * | 2001-12-19 | 2003-06-19 | Wendell Brown | System and method for establishing a connection between parties based on their availability |
US20030172159A1 (en) * | 2002-03-06 | 2003-09-11 | Schuba Christoph L. | Method and apparatus for using client puzzles to protect against denial-of-service attacks |
US20040176072A1 (en) * | 2003-01-31 | 2004-09-09 | Gellens Randall C. | Simplified handling of, blocking of, and credit for undesired messaging |
US20040205135A1 (en) * | 2003-03-25 | 2004-10-14 | Hallam-Baker Phillip Martin | Control and management of electronic messaging |
US20050021649A1 (en) * | 2003-06-20 | 2005-01-27 | Goodman Joshua T. | Prevention of outgoing spam |
US20050095488A1 (en) * | 2003-10-29 | 2005-05-05 | Volker Formanski | Two-stage compression for air supply of a fuel cell system |
US20050111648A1 (en) * | 2003-11-26 | 2005-05-26 | Roome William D. | Multi-stage telephone number dialing system and method for providing limited access to a telephone subscriber |
US7500108B2 (en) * | 2004-03-01 | 2009-03-03 | Microsoft Corporation | Metered execution of code |
US20050249214A1 (en) * | 2004-05-07 | 2005-11-10 | Tao Peng | System and process for managing network traffic |
US20050273857A1 (en) * | 2004-06-07 | 2005-12-08 | Check Point Software Technologies, Inc. | System and Methodology for Intrusion Detection and Prevention |
US20060020692A1 (en) * | 2004-07-21 | 2006-01-26 | Microsoft Corporation | System and method for locating web services |
US20060168024A1 (en) * | 2004-12-13 | 2006-07-27 | Microsoft Corporation | Sender reputations for spam prevention |
US20060187901A1 (en) * | 2005-02-23 | 2006-08-24 | Lucent Technologies Inc. | Concurrent dual-state proxy server, method of providing a proxy and SIP network employing the same |
US20080147837A1 (en) * | 2005-02-24 | 2008-06-19 | Amit Klein | System and Method for Detecting and Mitigating Dns Spoofing Trojans |
US20060239190A1 (en) * | 2005-04-25 | 2006-10-26 | Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd. | Policy-based device/service discovery and dissemination of device profile and capability information for P2P networking |
US20070078929A1 (en) * | 2005-09-30 | 2007-04-05 | Bigfoot Networks, Inc. | Distributed processing system and method |
US20070289002A1 (en) * | 2006-06-09 | 2007-12-13 | Van Der Horst Timothy | Multi-channel user authentication apparatus system and method |
US20080107101A1 (en) * | 2006-11-02 | 2008-05-08 | Mitac Technology Corp. | Multi-dialing-number VOIP phone call connection method |
US20080195713A1 (en) * | 2007-02-08 | 2008-08-14 | Dlb Finance & Consultancy B.V. | Method and system for transmitting an electronic message |
US20080192918A1 (en) * | 2007-02-08 | 2008-08-14 | Dlb Finance & Consultancy B.V. | Method and system for establishing a telephone connection |
US20080196092A1 (en) * | 2007-02-08 | 2008-08-14 | Dlb Finance & Consultancy B.V. | Method and system for reducing the proliferation of electronic messages |
US20080195515A1 (en) * | 2007-02-08 | 2008-08-14 | Dlb Finance & Consultancy B.V. | Combined payment and communication service method and system |
US20080196094A1 (en) * | 2007-02-08 | 2008-08-14 | Dlb Finance & Consultancy B.V. | Method and system for restricting access to an electronic message system |
US20080196093A1 (en) * | 2007-02-08 | 2008-08-14 | Dlb Finance & Consultancy B.V. | Method and system for reducing the proliferation of electronic messages |
US20090171821A1 (en) * | 2007-08-07 | 2009-07-02 | Dennis Denker | Systems and methods for providing resource allocation in a networked environment |
US20090158403A1 (en) * | 2007-12-14 | 2009-06-18 | Dirk Leonard Benschop | Method and system for permitting or denying service |
US20090178117A1 (en) * | 2008-01-03 | 2009-07-09 | Dlb Finance & Consultancy B.V. | System and method of retrieving a service contact identifier |
US20090187666A1 (en) * | 2008-01-17 | 2009-07-23 | Dlb Finance & Consultancy B.V. | Method and system for controlling a computer application program |
Cited By (14)
Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
---|---|---|---|---|
US8443424B2 (en) | 2007-02-08 | 2013-05-14 | Scipioo Holding B.V. | Method and system for reducing the proliferation of electronic messages |
US20080196093A1 (en) * | 2007-02-08 | 2008-08-14 | Dlb Finance & Consultancy B.V. | Method and system for reducing the proliferation of electronic messages |
US20080192918A1 (en) * | 2007-02-08 | 2008-08-14 | Dlb Finance & Consultancy B.V. | Method and system for establishing a telephone connection |
US20080196094A1 (en) * | 2007-02-08 | 2008-08-14 | Dlb Finance & Consultancy B.V. | Method and system for restricting access to an electronic message system |
US20080195713A1 (en) * | 2007-02-08 | 2008-08-14 | Dlb Finance & Consultancy B.V. | Method and system for transmitting an electronic message |
US20080196092A1 (en) * | 2007-02-08 | 2008-08-14 | Dlb Finance & Consultancy B.V. | Method and system for reducing the proliferation of electronic messages |
US20090158403A1 (en) * | 2007-12-14 | 2009-06-18 | Dirk Leonard Benschop | Method and system for permitting or denying service |
US20090178117A1 (en) * | 2008-01-03 | 2009-07-09 | Dlb Finance & Consultancy B.V. | System and method of retrieving a service contact identifier |
US8239921B2 (en) | 2008-01-03 | 2012-08-07 | Dlb Finance & Consultancy B.V. | System and method of retrieving a service contact identifier |
US20090187666A1 (en) * | 2008-01-17 | 2009-07-23 | Dlb Finance & Consultancy B.V. | Method and system for controlling a computer application program |
US8463921B2 (en) | 2008-01-17 | 2013-06-11 | Scipioo Holding B.V. | Method and system for controlling a computer application program |
US20110022536A1 (en) * | 2009-02-24 | 2011-01-27 | Doxo, Inc. | Provider relationship management system that facilitates interaction between an individual and organizations |
US20110047147A1 (en) * | 2009-02-24 | 2011-02-24 | Doxo, Inc. | Provider relationship management system that facilitates interaction between an individual and organizations |
US8862575B2 (en) * | 2009-02-24 | 2014-10-14 | Doxo, Inc. | Provider relationship management system that facilitates interaction between an individual and organizations |
Also Published As
Publication number | Publication date |
---|---|
US20080196094A1 (en) | 2008-08-14 |
AR064580A1 (en) | 2009-04-08 |
US20080195515A1 (en) | 2008-08-14 |
AR064056A1 (en) | 2009-03-11 |
AR064058A1 (en) | 2009-03-11 |
US20080196092A1 (en) | 2008-08-14 |
US20080196093A1 (en) | 2008-08-14 |
US20080192918A1 (en) | 2008-08-14 |
AR064054A1 (en) | 2009-03-11 |
US20080195713A1 (en) | 2008-08-14 |
AR064057A1 (en) | 2009-03-11 |
US8443424B2 (en) | 2013-05-14 |
AR064053A1 (en) | 2009-03-11 |
EP1956541A1 (en) | 2008-08-13 |
AR064055A1 (en) | 2009-03-11 |
Similar Documents
Publication | Publication Date | Title |
---|---|---|
US20080194234A1 (en) | System and method of establishing a telephone connection | |
EP1956816A1 (en) | System and method of establishing a telephone connection | |
US20240348624A1 (en) | Method of verification | |
US20090025075A1 (en) | On-demand authentication of call session party information during a telephone call | |
US20090044013A1 (en) | Systems and Methods for Preventing Spam | |
US7899867B1 (en) | SpIM blocking and user approval techniques for real-time messaging networks | |
US20100329241A1 (en) | Apparatus and method for preventing spams in voip system | |
KR20080106212A (en) | Instant messaging control | |
US20060210032A1 (en) | Multilevel dynamic call screening | |
EP2761847B1 (en) | Method and system for managing the communication between two users | |
KR100842868B1 (en) | Spam short message blocking system using callback short message and its method | |
US7409206B2 (en) | Defending against unwanted communications by striking back against the beneficiaries of the unwanted communications | |
JP2003018324A (en) | User filtering system and method for communication service | |
KR101194998B1 (en) | Service providing system and method for preventing phishing between mobile terminals | |
US7917122B2 (en) | Method for sending a short message and debiting the recipient | |
JP2005026963A (en) | Communication method, device, and its program | |
US9391991B2 (en) | Messaging gateway for directory and anonymous services | |
CN101836419B (en) | Method and arrangement for providing voip communication | |
ES2341850T3 (en) | PROCEDURE AND DEVICE FOR TRANSMISSION OF INFORMATION ON BRIEF MESSAGES. | |
US20070116218A1 (en) | Preventing connections from calling terminals | |
EP4229859A1 (en) | A method of reporting an unsolicited call to a network operator and a network entity for performing the method | |
JP2004363874A (en) | Communication terminal registering method, communication session establishing method, and terminal in ip network | |
KR100473201B1 (en) | A e-mail transmission system and method using a sign file | |
GB2488332A (en) | A social networking website is used as a proxy terminal to allow linked members contact each other via SMS/telephone without exchanging numbers. | |
JP2004015526A (en) | Call incoming notice system and location management server as well as call incoming notice method |
Legal Events
Date | Code | Title | Description |
---|---|---|---|
AS | Assignment |
Owner name: HITD INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY B.V., NETHERLANDS Free format text: ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNORS INTEREST;ASSIGNORS:BENSCHOP, DIRK LEONARD;BENSCHOP, HENDERIK REINOUT;REEL/FRAME:020474/0549 Effective date: 20080201 Owner name: DLB FINANCE & CONSULTANCY B.V., NETHERLANDS Free format text: ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNORS INTEREST;ASSIGNORS:BENSCHOP, DIRK LEONARD;BENSCHOP, HENDERIK REINOUT;REEL/FRAME:020474/0549 Effective date: 20080201 |
|
STCB | Information on status: application discontinuation |
Free format text: ABANDONED -- FAILURE TO RESPOND TO AN OFFICE ACTION |