Patent application number | Description | Published |
20140171024 | MODIFIED MESSAGING SERVER CALL FLOW FOR SECURED MOBILE-TO-MOBILE MESSAGING - Systems and techniques are provided for transmitting a secured message from an originating device to a recipient mobile device through a mobile communication network. A secure communication channel to the recipient mobile device is established via the mobile communication network based on a request for transmission of a secured message from the originating device. A notification of the secured message including instructions for retrieving the secured message is sent to the recipient mobile device through the established secured communication channel. The recipient mobile device is authenticated based on authentication credentials associated with the recipient mobile device. The recipient mobile device is allowed to retrieve the secured message via the secure data channel of the mobile communication network using the instructions included in the notification. | 06-19-2014 |
20140181933 | VERIFYING AN IDENTITY OF A MESSAGE SENDER - A system includes a gateway and a verification server. The gateway is configured to receive a first message from a client over a network; send a request to a verification server to generate a first credential based on the first message; and route the first message toward a remote device. The verification server is configured to receive the request from the gateway; generate the first credential in response to the request; store the first credential; receive a second message from the remote device, the message requesting the verification server to validate a second credential; determine whether the second credential is valid based on the first credential; and send a notification to the remote device indicating whether the second credential is valid. | 06-26-2014 |
20140270709 | REDUCING MEDIA CONTENT SIZE FOR TRANSMISSION OVER A NETWORK - A device receives an indication that a user of the device wishes to share media content with another user. The device identifies a size associated with the media content and an acceptable media content size for successful transmission over a communication network. The size associated with the media content is compared with the acceptable media content size to determine whether the size associated with the media content exceeds the acceptable media content size. Upon determining that the size associated with the media content exceeds the acceptable media content size, the device enables the user of the device to reduce the size of the media content to the acceptable media content size. The user is enabled to graphically determine when the media content is reduced to the acceptable media content size. | 09-18-2014 |
20140308920 | DISABLING MOBILE DEVICES THAT ORIGINATE MESSAGE SERVICE SPAM - A method performed by a network device may include receiving a mobile directory number (MDN) that has been identified as a mobile spam originator and generating a query for attributes of a mobile device registered with the MDN. The method also includes receiving a query response that include attributes of the mobile device and determining to block the mobile device from access to a network associated with the network device. The method further includes providing, by the network device and to a blacklist system, one or more of the device attributes. | 10-16-2014 |
20140317198 | PREVENTING SMS MESSAGE FORWARDING LOOPS - A device may be configured to receive a message from a user device; and determine whether the message includes a parameter. When the message does not include the loop indicator parameter, the device may add the loop indicator parameter to the message to generate a first modified message, and output the first modified message toward an intended recipient of the message. When the message includes the loop indicator parameter, the device may determine whether a value of the loop indicator parameter exceeds a threshold value. When the value of the loop indicator parameter does not exceed the threshold value, the device may discard the message. When the value of the loop indicator parameter exceeds the threshold value, the device may modify the value of the loop indicator parameter value to generate a second modified message, and output the second modified message toward the intended recipient of the message. | 10-23-2014 |
20140329548 | TEXT MESSAGE LOCATION TRACKING USING COMET TRAIL REPRESENTING SPEED AND DIRECTION - A first mobile device may receive, via a text messaging application, first location information from a second mobile device. The first location information may indicate a first geographic location of the second mobile device. The first mobile device may receive, via the text messaging application, second location information from the second mobile device. The second location information may indicate a second geographic location of the second mobile device. The first mobile device may generate, based on the first location information and the second location information, a graphical representation. The graphical representation may represent a movement of the second mobile device from the first geographic location to the second geographic location. The first mobile device may provide the graphical representation for display via a display associated with the first mobile device. | 11-06-2014 |
20140379816 | TYPING INDICATOR FOR IMAP MESSAGING - A message server may establish an internet message access protocol (“IMAP”) IDLE session with a first client device. The IMAP IDLE session may be used to transmit one or more notifications to the first client device. The message server may determine a status notification associated with a second client device. The status notification may include information associated with an action being performed using the second client device. The message server may determine that the first client device is an intended recipient of the status notification. The message server may transmit the status notification, toward the first client device, via the IMAP IDLE session, based on determining that the first client device is the intended recipient of the status notification. | 12-25-2014 |
20150110088 | SENDING AND RECEIVING MESSAGES OVER WIRELESS LOCAL AREA NETWORKS - A device may receive a text message or a multimedia message to be received by a receiving device. The message may be stored by one or more storage devices. The device may determine that the message is to be received by the receiving device via a wireless local area network (WLAN). The device may send, to the receiving device, a notification associated with the message. The device may identify a storage device, of the one or more storage devices, to provide the message to the receiving device. The device may manage a synchronization between the receiving device and the storage device via the WLAN. The synchronization may cause the message to be received by the receiving device. The device may receive an indication that the receiving device has received the message, and may provide closure information. The closure information may prevent the message from being delivered via a cellular network. | 04-23-2015 |