Marc Sullivan - Austin TX, US James Pratt - Round Rock TX, US Steven Belz - Cedar Park TX, US
Assignee:
AT&T Intellectual Property I, L.P. - Atlanta GA
International Classification:
H04B 17/00
US Classification:
455 6711, 455419, 455517, 455551
Abstract:
A method of modifying a configuration setting of a portable communication device based on an estimated change in transmission traffic. The method includes monitoring radio frequency (RF) signals at a first portable communication device. The RF signals include signals communicated by one or more other communication devices. The method further includes measuring a first number of transmissions communicated by the RF signals during a first time window and measuring a second number of transmissions communicated by the RF signals during a second time window. The first number of transmissions is compared to the second number of transmissions to estimate a change in transmission traffic. A configuration setting of the first portable communication device is modified from a first setting to a second setting based on the estimated change in transmission traffic.
System And Method For Sharing Location Data In A Wireless Communication Network
Marc Sullivan - Austin TX, US James Pratt - Round Rock TX, US Steven M. Belz - Cedar Park TX, US
Assignee:
AT&T Mobility II LLC - Atlanta GA
International Classification:
H04W 88/02
US Classification:
455411, 4554561
Abstract:
A system and method for sharing location data amongst wireless communication devices uses a token system to grant permission to share location data. The tokens may be created automatically as the result of user activation of a different function. Location data may be exchanged when two wireless communication devices, authorized to exchange location data, are within a predetermined distance from each other. Location data may also be automatically exchanged upon the occurrence of a scheduled calendar event within a wireless communication device. Location data may be exchanged a single time or can be exchanged on a continuous or periodic basis so long as the token still exists. The token may be destroyed manually by some user activity or may be terminated automatically.
A computer program product includes computer executable instructions, stored on a computer readable medium, for allocating bandwidth among various network provided communication services. The executable instructions include instructions to process a subscriber request to specify a bandwidth allocation, determine a multimedia bandwidth allocation indicative of bandwidth allocated to multimedia content, and generate a multimedia content request. The multimedia content request is influenced by the multimedia bandwidth allocation. In some embodiments, for example, the multimedia content request includes multimedia bandwidth information determined at least in part by the multimedia bandwidth allocation. The multimedia bandwidth information may indicate the bandwidth available for multimedia content, which may be determined from the multimedia bandwidth allocation less any bandwidth allocated to or otherwise consumed by other multimedia layers. In these embodiments, a multimedia delivery server may determine how much bandwidth to allocate to the requested multimedia content from information contained in the request itself.
Hosting Massively Multiplayer Online Gaming Via Mobile Devices
Steven Belz - Cedar Park TX, US James Pratt - Round Rock TX, US Marc Sullivan - Austin TX, US
Assignee:
AT&T Intellectual Property I, L.P. - Atlanta GA
International Classification:
G06F 15/16 G06F 15/173 G06F 15/177
US Classification:
709205, 463 40, 463 42, 482 8, 726 3
Abstract:
Systems and methods of organizing a massively multiplayer online game (MMOG) via mobile units are provided. Features of mobile units such as messaging and location based services are incorporated into the game to enhance the user experience. The MMOG provides social networking opportunities to players by associating players based on similarities such as shared interests and activities. These shared interests and activities can be determined based on associations of the players in other situations, such as disparate online games or websites. In addition, advertising content can be provided to players based on similar factors. In an example implementation, the MMOG comprises a game similar to the offline game of tag, wherein players can “tag” each other through in-game interactions via the mobile units. These interactions can be triggered based on players being a fixed predetermined distance from each other.
Adaptive Edge-Implemented Traffic Policy In A Data Processing Network
Marc Sullivan - Austin TX, US James Pratt - Round Rock TX, US Steven Belz - Cedar Park TX, US
Assignee:
AT&T Intellectual Property I, L.P. - Atlanta GA
International Classification:
H04L 12/56
US Classification:
3703955, 3703952
Abstract:
In one aspect, a disclosed method of processing a network packet received by an edge device from a client in a data processing network includes determining a priority category of the network packet when the priority category is indicative of a priority associated with the packet. The method further includes determining a value of a traffic state parameter. The traffic state parameter indicates a level of traffic activity in a backbone network to which the edge device is connected. A traffic policy is then determined that is applicable to the level of traffic activity and the priority category of the network packet. The network packet is then blocked from traversing or permitted to traverse the network packet edge device based on the determined traffic policy. Determining the priority category may include determining a transport protocol port number of the network packet.
Apparatus And Method For Communicating Media Between Communication Devices
Marc Sullivan - Austin TX, US James Pratt - Round Rock TX, US
Assignee:
AT&T Intellectual Property I, LP - Atlanta GA
International Classification:
H04N 7/173
US Classification:
725133, 725141, 725153
Abstract:
A system that incorporates teachings of the present disclosure may include, for example, a display device having a controller to wirelessly receive media; wirelessly receive control signals for presentation of the media from a mobile communication device; and selectively disable control by the display device over presentation of the media on the display device. Additional embodiments are disclosed.
Steven M. Belz - Cedar Park TX, US James Pratt - Round Rock TX, US Marc Sullivan - Austin TX, US
Assignee:
AT&T Intellectual Property I, L.P. - Atlanta GA
International Classification:
H03M 7/00 H04N 5/44
US Classification:
341176, 348734
Abstract:
A method for providing a virtual, universal remote control feature includes displaying a virtual remote interface for an electronic device. A user interaction with an element of the virtual remote interface is detected. The virtual remote interface element is mapped to a device-function code. The device-function code is provided to a code transmitter. The device-function code corresponds to a control command associated with the electronic device.
Steven Belz - Austin TX, US Kurt Joseph - Austin TX, US James Pratt - Round Rock TX, US
Assignee:
AT&T Intellectual Property I, LP - Atlanta GA
International Classification:
G06F 15/177
US Classification:
709223, 709220
Abstract:
A system that incorporates teachings of the present disclosure may include, for example, a network element having a controller to obtain network information associated with establishing a network among a group of communication devices, and provide the network information to a plurality of network set-up devices removably connected to the network element, where each of the plurality of network set-up devices is connectable with a communication device of the group of communication devices to provide at least a portion of the network information to the communication device, and where the network is established based at least in part on the at least a portion of the network information. Other embodiments are disclosed.
Xiotech Corporation Austin, TX May 2006 to Feb 2010 Senior SAN EngineerXO Communications Herndon, VA Nov 2004 to May 2006 Network Operations Specialist IVEMC Corporation Inc McLean, VA Mar 2004 to Oct 2004 Customer EngineerVerio, INC Boca Raton, FL Aug 2000 to 2004 Senior Network Engineer
Education:
Ranken Technical College St. Louis, MO 1999 Associate in Computer Networking
Aug 2011 to 2000 NDT TechPfinde Tulsa, OK Jun 2011 to Sep 2011 NDT TechnicianSea mar Divers Stafford, TX Jun 2010 to Jun 2011Applus RTD Houston, TX Sep 2007 to Jan 2010 NDT TechnicianAmerican Underwater Services Houston, TX Mar 2007 to Sep 2007 DiverApache Telecom Houston, TX May 2004 to Aug 2006 Tower TechnicianContemporary Constructors Incorporated Houston, TX Jan 1999 to May 2004 Houston area safety counsel, Basic plus and confined space
Education:
Katy High School Katy, TX Sep 1989 to May 1993 Diploma
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Mr. James S. Pratt Regional DirectorLittlton,CO
Household Finance Corporation House Hold Finance Credit Services. Consumer Finance & Loan Co.
Walnut Square Shopping Center, 2209 S. W. 74th Street, Suite 315, Oklahoma City, OK 73159 4056811500
James Pratt President
RB Instruments Company Inc Books: Publishing, or Publishing and Printing
7800 Bissonnet St Ste 315, Houston, TX 77074
James R. Pratt President
James R Pratt Enterprise Inc
James Pratt Owner
Pratt, James D, Attorney at Law
James M. Pratt Owner
Pratt Jr, James M PA
James Pratt President
PRATT APPRAISAL & CLAIMS, INC
James Pratt Owner
Alden Appraisals
James M Pratt PRESIDENT
1-800 Busy Dog Basement Technologies, Inc DRY BASEMENT SYSTEMS
Principal at Law Office of James E. Pratt - 2009-present KPMG, LLP - 2007-2009 First Medical Staffing - 2001-2006 COLO.com - 2000-2001 Sun Microsystems, Inc. - 1999 Punder Volhard Weber & Axster - 1998 Tilleke & Gibbins, ROP - 1997
Education:
Loyola University School of Law Degree - LL.M - Master of Laws - Taxation Law Graduated - 2007 Santa Clara Univ SOL Degree - JD/MBA - Juris Doctorate and MBA - Law and Business Graduated - 2000 Loyola Marymount Univ Degree - BA - Bachelor of Arts - Philosophy Graduated - 1996
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Contracts / Agreements - 50%, 20 years Tax - 25%, 19 years Business - 15%, 20 years Tax Fraud / Tax Evasion - 10%, years
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English
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Montana State Bar - Business, Estates, Trusts, Tax & Real Property Section Member, 2005-present State Bar of California - Taxation Section Member, 2004-present
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Top tax and business lawyer devoted to protecting his clients. Handles international, federal, state and local tax matters with an emphasis on tax controversy...
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