Mobile content delivery system
First Claim
1. A method of delivering of a message content via a wireless network to a user of a wireless terminal device comprising:
- receiving a request for delivery of content;
said request including a user, operator or content/service provider specified class of delivery;
scheduling delivery of said content; and
delivering said content to said wireless terminal device via said wireless network,wherein the content is delivered by a messaging transport system when permitted by a mobile content delivery system.
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Abstract
A mobile content delivery system that optimizes the delivery of especially bandwidth-consuming content (or the flow of any peak-hour data traffic) in a way that best utilizes the free capacity in the radio network, thus enabling considerably more efficient usage of the radio capacity. It also allows new services and pricing structures to be used in the cellular network, that otherwise would not be possible. The class of delivery of message content can be selected by the user on a transaction basis, or subscription-based and pre-defined in a user profile. By choosing a scheduled delivery the user can receive the content at a fraction of the price compared to instant delivery, since the content is sent at a time when the network is least utilized.
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42 Claims
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1. A method of delivering of a message content via a wireless network to a user of a wireless terminal device comprising:
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receiving a request for delivery of content; said request including a user, operator or content/service provider specified class of delivery; scheduling delivery of said content; and delivering said content to said wireless terminal device via said wireless network, wherein the content is delivered by a messaging transport system when permitted by a mobile content delivery system. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12)
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13. A mobile content delivery wireless network comprising of:
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a wireless terminal device, a content/service provider, a delivery server, a mobile content delivery system (MCD), and a messaging transport system;
wherein the said wireless terminal device interacts with said content/service provider, said delivery server, said MCD system, and said messaging transport system;said MCD system interacts with said wireless terminal device, said content/service provider, said delivery server, and said messaging transport system; said delivery system interacts with said MCD system; said content/service provider interacts with said MCD system; and said content/service provider interacts with said messaging transport system. - View Dependent Claims (14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21)
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22. A wide area network system comprising:
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a plurality of wireless terminal devices, a multiple base station system configuration, one or more base station controllers, a cellular network, a content/service provider, a messaging transport system, a short message system, and a mobile content delivery (MCD) system together capable of browsing, ordering, specifying a class of delivery, scheduling, and delivering content to said plurality of wireless terminal devices, wherein the content is delivered by the messaging transport system when permitted by the mobile content delivery system. - View Dependent Claims (23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37)
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38. A method of ordering and scheduling delivery of content via a wireless network to a user of a wireless terminal device comprising the steps of:
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viewing content via said wireless terminal device; ordering said content from said wireless terminal device; accessing a user profile in the network; and selecting a class of delivery, wherein said class of delivery is a time delayed delivery by which said content is to be delivered to said wireless terminal device via said wireless network. - View Dependent Claims (39, 40)
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41. A method of scheduling delivery of content from a messaging transport system towards a wireless network comprising the steps of:
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accessing a user profile in the network; selecting a delivery class, or using a pre-defined class specified for the user; having the messaging transport system communicate with a MCD system determining an optimized time for delivery of said content based on the delivery class; and having the messaging transport system send the content when permitted by the MCD system. - View Dependent Claims (42)
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