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MANAGING HIDDEN SECURITY FEATURES IN USER EQUIPMENT

  • US 20150109908A1
  • Filed: 10/18/2013
  • Published: 04/23/2015
  • Est. Priority Date: 10/18/2013
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. A method, comprising:

  • determining, by a device, whether a push-to-talk (PTT) application, provided in the device, is authenticated to access a first application programming interface (API) and a second API;

    preventing, by the device, the PTT application from accessing the first API and the second API when the PTT application is not authenticated;

    permitting, by the device, the PTT application to access the first API and the second API when the PTT application is authenticated;

    modifying, by the device and via the first API when the PTT application is permitted to access the first API, a timer associated with the device,the timer dictating when the device checks for traffic received from a network;

    establishing, by the device and via the second API when the PTT application is permitted to access the second API, a data connection with the network;

    determining, by the device and based on the data connection, a quality of service (QoS) framework for the network,the QoS framework assigning priorities to different types of traffic associated with the device;

    utilizing, by the device, the PTT application and the timer to establish a PTT session with another device via the network; and

    prioritizing, by the device and based on the QoS framework, PTT traffic provided in the PTT session with the other device.

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