SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR MANAGING VIRTUAL USER DOMAINS
First Claim
1. A method of providing user-centric data services across a single broadband communications link, the method comprising:
- establishing a virtual user domain for the single broadband communications link that includes usage characteristics from plural users;
authenticating a first user of the plural users to a controller of the virtual user domain in order to provide a first user-specific data access control to the first user across the single broadband communications link; and
providing a second user-specific data access control to the first user across the single broadband communications link.
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Abstract
The present invention addresses the previous of lack of subscriber identity tracking and management for residential broadband lines and provides customized access and enhanced IP services for a subscriber'"'"'s household members (virtual user domain) and his/her circle of extended families, relatives, and friends (multiple virtual user domains). Rather than treating a broadband link as a single connection with a single set of services and quality constraints, the present invention enables the subscriber to create multiple user profiles per broadband link; tailor activities such as web services to a specific user and group profile; provide restricted access to minors (e.g. allow only age appropriate content to be viewed); and facilitate connection at multiple access points on a carrier'"'"'s edge network.
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1. A method of providing user-centric data services across a single broadband communications link, the method comprising:
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establishing a virtual user domain for the single broadband communications link that includes usage characteristics from plural users; authenticating a first user of the plural users to a controller of the virtual user domain in order to provide a first user-specific data access control to the first user across the single broadband communications link; and providing a second user-specific data access control to the first user across the single broadband communications link.
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