Intelligent delivery agent for short message distribution center
First Claim
1. A method of delivering a text message, comprising:
- receiving, at a message distribution center, a text message;
queuing, at said message distribution center, said received text message in an individual subscriber queue associated with a destination wireless device;
determining a presence status of said destination wireless device via message delivery receipt data associated with said destination wireless device; and
in response to said determined presence status, removing said text message from said individual subscriber queue and routing said text message from said individual subscriber queue of said message distribution center, to said destination wireless device, when said presence status via message delivery receipt data indicates that said destination wireless device is available, and foregoing delivery of said text message to said destination wireless device when said presence status via message delivery receipt data indicates that said destination wireless device is not available.
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Abstract
A message distribution center (MDC) and Intelligent Delivery Agent in a wireless Internet gateway interposed between content providers and a wireless carrier to subjectively examine and direct messages via simple mail transfer protocol (SMTP) based on desired rules using standard SMTP Gateway and other known protocols. The MDC includes an individual queue for each subscriber, and the provider is informed through conventional SMTP messages that the short message has been accepted. If the carrier has specifically disallowed service for a particular mobile identification number (MIN), then the content provider is informed that the recipient is invalid. An MDC provides a single mechanism for interacting with subscribers of multiple carriers, regardless of each carrier'"'"'s underlying infrastructure. An MDC protects networks by intelligently throttling messages and configuring message delivery parameters. An MDC receives presence information. A content provider communicates with the MDC using SMTP messages, and the MDC communicates with wireless carriers.
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8 Claims
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1. A method of delivering a text message, comprising:
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receiving, at a message distribution center, a text message; queuing, at said message distribution center, said received text message in an individual subscriber queue associated with a destination wireless device; determining a presence status of said destination wireless device via message delivery receipt data associated with said destination wireless device; and in response to said determined presence status, removing said text message from said individual subscriber queue and routing said text message from said individual subscriber queue of said message distribution center, to said destination wireless device, when said presence status via message delivery receipt data indicates that said destination wireless device is available, and foregoing delivery of said text message to said destination wireless device when said presence status via message delivery receipt data indicates that said destination wireless device is not available. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
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5. Apparatus for delivering a text message, comprising:
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a receiver, at a message distribution center, to receive a text message; an individual subscriber queue, at said message distribution center, and associated with a destination wireless device, to queue said received text message; a determination module to determine a presence status of said destination wireless device via message delivery receipt data associated with said destination wireless device; and a routing module to remove said text message from said individual subscriber queue and route said text message to said destination wireless device, when said presence status via message delivery receipt data indicates that said destination wireless device is available, and to forego delivery of said text message to said destination wireless device when said presence status via message delivery receipt data indicates that said destination wireless device is not available. - View Dependent Claims (6, 7, 8)
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