Intelligent network providing network access services (INP-NAS)
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1. A method of providing low human involvement access to a network comprising the acts of:
- automatically detecting at a site of a network accessing system an accessing event by a user or installer;
automatically classifying the event;
automatically provisioning a temporary service line from the site into the system;
automatically categorizing the accessing event across an activated terminal as a previously registered site or a non-registered site;
automatically registering data within the system characterizing the site to a network access control of the system;
correlating an identifiable order authorizing access from the site to the system;
automatically associating the registered data with the order to provide permanent access service from the site into the system.
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Abstract
An Intelligent Network Providing Network Access Services (INP-NAS) for telephonic services is disclosed, which utilizes a network platform containing applications controller and Object and Network Discovery techniques to activate applications providing a class of useful network services that reduce service provision intervals, improve service provisioning, installation, service quality, improve security, and network engineering and thereby improve customer satisfaction.
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16 Claims
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1. A method of providing low human involvement access to a network comprising the acts of:
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automatically detecting at a site of a network accessing system an accessing event by a user or installer;
automatically classifying the event;
automatically provisioning a temporary service line from the site into the system;
automatically categorizing the accessing event across an activated terminal as a previously registered site or a non-registered site;
automatically registering data within the system characterizing the site to a network access control of the system;
correlating an identifiable order authorizing access from the site to the system;
automatically associating the registered data with the order to provide permanent access service from the site into the system.
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2. A method of providing low human involvement access to a network, comprising the acts of:
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connecting a device to and thereby activating an identified network access unit;
establishing at least one temporary communications path, without human intervention, between the device across the network access unit to a network access system by which information concerning the device and the network access unit is communicated to and registered within the system;
creating an identifiable order comprising registered data;
correlating, without human intervention, the registered order data and the registered information;
provisioning of a compensible communication path between the device and the network through the system based upon the correlated data and information.
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3. A method of accessing to a network which is obtained more rapidly and has significantly lower human involvement than in the past, comprising the acts of:
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correlating (a) information, communicated to a network access system along a temporary path and automatically registered within the system, which information identifies a discovered object with (b) data electronically entered in the system comprising an identifiable order for network services to be provided to the discovered object;
automatically providing a non-temporary path by which communication services between the object and the network through the system are provided on a compensatory basis. - View Dependent Claims (4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12)
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13. An auto discovery method of providing highly automated access through a network access system to a network, comprising the acts of:
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automatically discovering an object added to the system at a network access unit;
automatically classifying the type of network access unit;
automatically temporarily connecting the object to the system for system processing purposes;
automatically determining the object state as between a previously registered object, a non-registered but registerable object and a non-registerable object;
automatically registering the non-registered but registerable object without issuing an alarm;
issuing an alarm for the non-registerable object;
creating a customer-derived order for communication services;
automatically correlating information of the order with the corresponding previously registered or newly registered object;
automatically creating a non-temporary service communication path for services, the service comprising provisioning, repair, recovery, restoration, rearrangement and disconnect. - View Dependent Claims (14, 15, 16)
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