Irwin Gerszberg - Kendall Park NJ Kenny Xiaojian Huang - Somerset NJ Christopher K. Kwabi - Englewood NJ Sumit Roy - Scotch Plains NJ Gabriel Valdez - Jersey City NJ
Assignee:
ATT Corp. - New York NY
International Classification:
G06F 1200
US Classification:
711118
Abstract:
The location of large caches of memory located at the network server platform can reduce traffic on the network trunks or Internet backbone. In some instances these memory caches might be located at the facilities management platform. Those users supported on a specific network server platform no longer would be required to download regularly used information from the Internet backbone minimizing congestion on the network. These memory caches can be supplemented or refreshed with new data on a regular basis based on the requirements or changing requirements of the users. The close location of regularly accessed data allows for faster downloads and minimizes congestion on the communication network. In addition to user requested information, push information can be stored in these caches for fast downloading to the users.
Network Server Platform/Facilities Management Platform Caching Server
Irwin Gerszberg - Kendall Park NJ, US Kenny Huang - Somerset NJ, US Christopher Kwabi - Englewood NJ, US Sumit Roy - Scotch Plains NJ, US Gabriel Valdez - Jersey City NJ, US
The location of large caches of memory located at the network server platform can reduce traffic on the network trunks or Internet backbone. In some instances these memory caches might be located at the facilities management platform. Those users supported on a specific network server platform no longer would be required to download regularly used information from the Internet backbone minimizing congestion on the network. These memory caches can be supplemented or refreshed with new data on a regular basis based on the requirements or changing requirements of the users. The close location of regularly accessed data allows for faster downloads and minimizes congestion on the communication network. In addition to user requested information, push information can be stored in these caches for fast downloading to the users.
An automated multivariable matching engine looks for matches between information entered into the engine by two different types of end users of the engine and when such matches occur, the engine determines if an event has occurred and, if so, reports the event to one or both of the different types of users and performs acts or tasks in accordance with user instructions that were included in the entered user information. In detecting matches and events based on the occurrence of matches, the engine creates new application domains, modifies existing application domains or removes existing applications domains. The engine thus changes it size and internal structure as necessary based on the occurrence of matches and events. Each event is defined by one or both of the end users for whom a match has occurred.
Network Server Platform For Internet, Java Server And Video Application Server
Irwin Gerszberg - Kendall Park NJ Kenny Xiaojian Huang - Somerset NJ Christopher K. Kwabi - Englewood NJ Jeffrey S. Martin - Dover NJ Robert Raymond Miller - Township of Morris, Morris County NJ Jesse Eugene Russell - Piscataway NJ
Assignee:
AT&T Corp - New York NY
International Classification:
G06F 1300
US Classification:
709225
Abstract:
A new architecture capable of utilizing the existing twisted pair interface between the customer services equipment and the local office is used to provide a vast array of new services to customers. Using an intelligent services director (ISD) at the customer services equipment and a facilities management platform (FMP) at the local office, new services such as simultaneous, multiple calls (voice analog or digital), facsimile, Internet traffic and other data can be transmitted over the existing single twisted pair using xDSL transmission schemes. New services such as the implementation of Internet connectivity, videophone, utility metering, broadcasting, multicasting, bill viewing, information pushing in response to a user profile, directory look-up and other services can be implemented via a network server platform via this architecture. A network server platform for hosting a plurality of services comprises, for example, a memory for storing a user profile, the user profile containing interests of a user, and for storing information related to their interests and a controller for controlling the collection of information from information servers and for pushing the collected information to the user in accordance with their defined priority.
Network Server Platform For A Hybrid Fiber Twisted Pair Local Loop Network Service Architecture
Irwin Gerszberg - Kendall Park NJ Kenny Xiaojian Huang - Somerset NJ Christopher K. Kwabi - Englewood NJ Sumit Roy - Scotch Plains NJ
Assignee:
AT&T Corporation - New York NY
International Classification:
H04L 1266
US Classification:
370404
Abstract:
This invention provides a network server platform forming part of a new local loop network architecture designed to overcome the limitations of current art local access loop technologies. This invention allows end users to seamlessly connect to the numerous disparate networks in order to access the multiplicity of services that these networks have to offer. The network server platform allows interconnection between networks with varying networking protocols. The network server platform is a key component of the new architecture and interacts to allow for easy and seamless integration with network components on both the local access level as well as the core network. The network server platform offers external networking capabilities to the local access network. As a result, the local access network terminates on the network server platform. The network server platform provides subscribers or end users the capabilities to access services from a multiplicity of disparate networks offering a variety of services.
Network Server Platform Telephone Directory White-Yellow Page Services
Irwin Gerszberg - Kendall Park NJ Kenny Xiaojian Huang - Somerset NJ Christopher K. Kwabi - Englewood NJ Jeffrey S. Martin - Dover NJ
Assignee:
AT&T Corp - New York NY
International Classification:
H04M 164
US Classification:
379 8801
Abstract:
A local loop access network providing high-speed access at a committed data delivery rate and natural language processing of spoken directory assistance queries. A user's spoken natural language query is processed and a directory assistance database is searched at the network server platform based on the contents of the query. Search results are provided to the user either through an audio interface or as text on a screen. The user is provided with the option of obtaining more information about certain listings and may select a listing to be automatically dialed. Search results are prioritized based on any listings previously selected to be automatically dialed and based on the geographical proximity between the establishments in the results list and the address from which the directory assistance query was initiated.
Network Server Platform For A Hybrid Fiber Twisted Pair Local Loop Network Service Architecture
Irwin Gerszberg - Kendall Park NJ Kenny Xiaojian Huang - Somerset NJ Christopher K. Kwabi - Englewood NJ Sumit Roy - Scotch Plains NJ Gabriel Valdez - Jersey City NJ
Assignee:
AT&T CORP - New York NY
International Classification:
H04L 1266
US Classification:
370401
Abstract:
This invention provides a network server platform forming part of a new local loop network architecture designed to overcome the limitations of current art local access loop technologies. This invention allows end users to seamlessly connect to the numerous disparate networks in order to access the multiplicity of services that these networks have to offer. The network server platform allows interconnection between networks with varying networking protocols. The network server platform is a key component of the new architecture and interacts to allow for easy and seamless integration with network components on both the local access level as well as the core network. The network server platform offers external networking capabilities to the local access network. As a result, the local access network terminates on the network server platform. The network server platform provides subscribers or end users the capabilities to access services from a multiplicity of disparate networks offering a variety of services.