Wireless internet gateway limiting message distribution
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Abstract
A wireless Internet gateway bridges wireless devices to the Internet, e.g., via a short message service center (SMSC). The gateway provides a portal to SMPP, HTTP, TNPP, or other protocol messages using Java Remote Method Invocation (RMI) techniques. Application servers insert RMI objects containing messages in a message queue handler of the gateway. The RMI objects are queued and passed either directly to a destination delivery handler (e.g., SMPP, SMTP, HTTP or TNPP protocol handler), or passed through a generic destination interface. An SMTP handler provides direct communication of SMTP protocol messages (i.e., email) to the message queue. An SMPP link proxy module provides direct access between a local application server and the destination delivery handler. The messages are packaged into relevant messages of the particular destination protocol (e.g., SMPP), and transmitted to the relevant network element (e.g., to an SMSC).
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44 Claims
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1-32. -32. (canceled)
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33. A method of controlling message distribution based on a customer license, comprising:
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determining, with an intermediate physical gateway, a customer license agreement controlling an adjustable parameter; and limiting, with said intermediate physical gateway, a range of said adjustable parameter within a maximum range based on a level of use granted to a wireless device within said customer license agreement. - View Dependent Claims (34, 35, 36, 37, 38)
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39. An intermediate physical gateway for controlling message distribution based on a customer license, comprising:
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a determiner to determine a customer license agreement controlling an adjustable parameter; and a limiter to limit a range of said adjustable parameter within a maximum range based on a level of use granted to a wireless device within said customer service agreement. - View Dependent Claims (40, 41, 42, 43, 44)
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