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Patent US8190121 - System and method for authorizing and monetizing collect cellular telephone ... - Google PatentsSearch Images Maps Play YouTube News Gmail Drive More »Sign in<nobr>Advanced Patent Search</nobr>PatentsThe collect cellular call identifies the cellular telephone carrier and called party cell phone. After determining whether the carrier and phone accept message service charges (SMS), a voice response module seeks positive authorization from the called party with the telephone. If positive, the system...http://www.google.com/patents/US8190121?utm_source=gb-gplus-sharePatent US8190121 - System and method for authorizing and monetizing collect cellular telephone callsAdvanced Patent SearchPublication numberUS8190121 B2Publication typeGrantApplication numberUS 12/103,138Publication dateMay 29, 2012Filing dateApr 15, 2008Priority dateAug 23, 2007Also published asUS8626118, US20090054031, US20120202454, US20140080443Publication number103138, 12103138, US 8190121 B2, US 8190121B2, US-B2-8190121, US8190121 B2, US8190121B2InventorsMark R. Smith, Jeremy R. Martin, Michael J. FitzGibbon, Matthew Joseph Simons, John L. DuffyOriginal Assignee3C Interactive LLCExport CitationBiBTeX, EndNote, RefManPatent Citations (12), Referenced by (1), Classifications (11), Legal Events (5) External Links: USPTO, USPTO Assignment, EspacenetSystem and method for authorizing and monetizing collect cellular telephone callsUS 8190121 B2Abstract The collect cellular call identifies the cellular telephone carrier and called party cell phone. After determining whether the carrier and phone accept message service charges (SMS), a voice response module seeks positive authorization from the called party with the telephone. If positive, the system facilitates a connection between the calling party and the called party and initiates a predetermined billing charge assigned to the cellular telephone number. If the carrier or the cell phone is not enabled or if no authorization is obtained from the called party, the system facilitates a denial of completion signal. A timer monitors the length a the collect cellular call. Databases are accessed to locate the carrier and called cell phone number approved list of numbers and deny-service list of numbers.
1. A method of monetizing a telephone communication that has been initiated by a calling party over a telecommunications system to a called party using a cellular telephone having a telephone number and that is associated with a service provider comprising:
determining whether a charge for message service can be billed through the service provider when a message is transmitted to the cellular telephone;
presenting information at the cellular telephone relating to the telephone communication initiated by the calling party;
determining whether authorization for the telephone communication initiated by the calling party has been received from the called party;
if the charge for message service can be billed for a message transmitted to the cellular telephone and if there is authorization from the cellular telephone for the telephone communication (a) facilitating connection of the telephone communication between the calling party and the cellular telephone over the telecommunications system and transmission of a message to the cellular telephone by message service and (b) initiating a charge for message service to be made to the cellular telephone in association with transmission of the message to the cellular telephone;
wherein transmission of a message to the cellular telephone by message service comprises transmission of a text message to the telephone number associated with the cellular telephone.
2. The method of claim 1 further comprising the step of identifying the service provider associated with the telephone number of the cellular telephone and wherein the called party has enabled the service provider to charge for message service.
3. The method of claim 1 wherein the charge for message service is made by the service provider to the called party.
4. The method of claim 1 wherein determining whether a charge for message service can be billed comprises determining whether an account associated with the telephone number of the cellular telephone is configured to accept a charge for a message sent to the cellular telephone.
5. The method of claim 1 wherein determining whether a charge for message service can be billed comprises determining whether an account associated with the telephone number of the cellular telephone is configured to accept a charge assessed by the service provider for a message sent to the cellular telephone.
6. The method of claim 1 wherein presenting information at the cellular telephone comprises identification of the calling party to the called party.
7. The method of claim 1 wherein transmission of the text message comprises transmission of at least one of an SMS message, a premium SMS message, a short message, a text alert or a premium text message.
8. The method of claim 1 wherein initiating a charge for message service to be made to the cellular telephone in association with transmission of the message to the cellular telephone comprises having the service provider bill an account number associated with the cellular telephone.
9. The method of claim 1 wherein initiating a charge for message service to be made to the cellular telephone in association with transmission of the message to the cellular telephone comprises an account number associated with the cellular telephone being billed in a predetermined amount.
10. The method of claim 1 wherein determining whether authorization for the telephone communication to the cellular telephone has been received comprises requesting the called party to accept a collect call.
11. The method of claim 1 wherein determining whether authorization for the telephone communication to the cellular telephone has been received comprises informing the called party of initiation of a charge for a message.
12. The method of claim 1 wherein determining whether a charge for message service can be billed comprises at least one of determining from the service provider that the charge can be billed to an account associated with the telephone number if a message is transmitted to the cellular telephone or determining from the service provider that the charge can be billed to the telephone number associated with the cellular telephone if a message is transmitted to the cellular telephone.
13. The method of claim 1 wherein the charge for message service to the cellular telephone is via the service provider for transmission of the message to the cellular telephone.
14. The method of claim 1 wherein a collect call comprises a cellular telephone used by a called party being charged for a telephone communication initiated by a calling party; and wherein the charge for message service made to the cellular telephone monetizes the telephone communication between the calling party and the cellular telephone as a collect call.
15. The method of claim 1 further comprising the step of storing data relating to the telephone communication.
16. The method of claim 1 wherein the telecommunications system comprises at least one of a network, the internet, a telephone network, a cellular telephone network, or a wireless network.
17. The method of claim 1 wherein the telecommunication system comprises message service.
18. The method of claim 1 wherein message service comprises text messaging service.
19. The method of claim 1 wherein transmission of the message to the cellular telephone is initiated after authorization of the telephone communication between the calling party and the called party using the cellular telephone.
20. The method of claim 1 wherein authorization from the cellular telephone to receive the telephone communication comprises at least one of a voice input by the called party or an alphanumeric input from the cellular telephone.
21. The method of claim 1 wherein the charge is made by the service provider to the cellular telephone.
22. The method of claim 21 wherein the service provider is a cellular telephone carrier; and wherein monetizing the telephone communication comprises billing data being sent to the cellular telephone carrier and the charge for message service being sent to an account associated with the cellular telephone used by the called party.
23. The method of claim 22 wherein billing data is sent to the cellular telephone carrier by a connect service provider; and wherein the charge for message service is a message service billing charge.
24. The method of claim 23 wherein the telephone communication by the calling party is initiated through an operator service provider; and wherein the connect service provider interacts with the calling party by use of an interactive voice response (IVR) system.
25. The method of claim 1 wherein the charge is made to an account.
26. The method of claim 25 wherein the charge is made to an account associated with a telephone number for the cellular telephone.
27. The method of claim 1 wherein the cellular telephone used by the called party comprises a mobile device capable of cellular telephone communications and capable of message service.
28. The method of claim 1 further comprising the step of facilitating denial of completion of the telephone communication if the cellular telephone is not enabled to accept a charge for message service or if no authorization is obtained for the telephone communication.
29. The method of claim 1 further comprising the step of facilitating denial of completion of the telephone communication if no authorization is obtained from the called party using the cellular telephone.
30. The method of claim 1 wherein the telephone communication is initiated with an input of a telephone number associated with the cellular telephone and wherein a record of the telephone communication is stored as data.
31. The method of claim 1 wherein the telephone communication is billed as a collect call to the cellular telephone.
32. The method of claim 1 wherein the service provider comprises a cellular telephone carrier and the telephone communication comprises a cellular telephone communication.
33. The method of claim 1 wherein determining whether authorization has been provided comprises receipt of a positive response from the cellular telephone to receive the telephone communication as a collect call billed to the cellular telephone.
34. The method of claim 1 wherein facilitating connection of the telephone communication comprises providing an indication to the cellular telephone that the telephone communication has been connected over the telecommunications system.
35. The method of claim 1 wherein the telephone communication comprises a voice call on a telephone network to the cellular telephone and wherein facilitating connection of the telephone communication comprises continuation of the voice call by the calling party to the called party over the telecommunications system.
36. A method of monetizing a telephone communication that has been initiated by a calling party over a telecommunications system to a called party using a cellular telephone having a telephone number and that is associated with a service provider comprising:
determining whether authorization for the telephone communication initiated by the calling party has been received from the cellular telephone;
if there is authorization from the cellular telephone for the telephone communication (a) facilitating connection of the telephone communication between the calling party and the cellular telephone over the telecommunications system and transmission of a message to the cellular telephone by message service and (b) initiating a charge for message service to be made to the cellular telephone in association with transmission of the message to the cellular telephone;
wherein determining whether authorization for the telephone communication initiated by the calling party has been received from the cellular telephone comprises determining whether a charge from the service provider will be accepted in association with the telephone communication from the calling party;
wherein the cellular telephone used by the called party comprises a mobile device capable of telephone communications and data communications;
wherein transmission of the message to the cellular telephone by message service comprises transmission of a text message to the telephone number associated with the cellular telephone; and
37. The method of claim 36 further comprising the step of determining whether a charge for message service can be billed when a message is transmitted to the cellular telephone;
wherein if the charge for message service can be billed for the message transmitted to the cellular telephone and if there is authorization from the cellular telephone for the telephone communication (a) facilitating connection of the telephone communication between the calling party and the cellular telephone over the telecommunications system and transmission of the message to the cellular telephone by message service and (b) initiating the charge for message service to be made to the cellular telephone in association with transmission of the message to the cellular telephone;
wherein the service provider is a cellular telephone carrier;
wherein monetizing the telephone communication comprises billing data being sent to the cellular telephone carrier and the charge for message service being sent to an account associated with the cellular telephone of the called party.
38. A method of billing a telephone communication on a telecommunications system between a calling party and a called party using a mobile device associated with a service provider for the telephone communication comprising:
determining whether the service provider has authorization for billing a charge for message service to the mobile device;
determining whether the called party has provided authorization for the telephone communication from the calling party;
if the service provider has authorization for billing the charge for message service to the mobile device and if the called party has provided authorization for the telephone communication from the calling party (a) transmitting a message to the mobile device after the telephone communication has been initiated; and (b) initiating the billing of the charge for message service to the mobile device for the message when the message has been transmitted;
wherein authorization for the telephone communication comprises acceptance of a charge from the service provider for message service in association with the telephone communication;
wherein the mobile device comprises a cellular telephone;
wherein a collect call comprises a cellular telephone used by a called party being charged for a telephone communication initiated by a calling party; and
wherein transmission of the message to the cellular telephone by message service comprises transmission of a text message to the telephone number associated with the cellular telephone.
39. The method of claim 38 wherein the called party comprises at least one person and wherein authorization for the telephone communication comprises indicating acceptance of a collect call from the calling party;
wherein the charge for message service made to the cellular telephone monetizes the telephone communication between the calling party and the cellular telephone as a collect call;
wherein monetizing the telephone communication further comprises billing data being sent to the cellular telephone carrier and the charge for message service being sent to an account associated with the cellular telephone used by the called party.
40. The method of claim 39 wherein the service provider is a cellular telephone carrier; wherein the telephone communication by the calling party is facilitated by an operator service provider; wherein billing data to monetize the telephone communication is sent by a connect service provider to the cellular telephone carrier and the charge for message service is sent by the cellular telephone carrier to the account associated with the cellular telephone used by the called party.
41. The method of claim 38 wherein the telecommunication system is capable of transmitting data wherein the mobile device is capable of receiving data wherein the charge for message service is for the message transmitted to the mobile device rather than for the telephone communication to the mobile device; and wherein the text message comprises at least one of an SMS message, a premium SMS message, a short message, a text alert or a premium text message.
42. The method of claim 38 wherein initiating a charge for message service to be made to the cellular telephone in association with transmission of the message to the cellular telephone comprises initiating a charge to a credit card authorized by the called party using the cellular telephone.
43. A method of authorizing and monetizing a cellular telephone communication that has been initiated by a calling party over a telecommunications system to a called party using a cellular telephone having a telephone number and that is associated with a service provider comprising:
wherein a collect call comprises a cellular telephone used by a called party being charged for a telephone communication initiated by a calling party;
44. The method of claim 43 wherein the service provider is a cellular telephone carrier; and wherein monetizing the telephone communication comprises billing data being sent by a connect service provider to the cellular telephone carrier and the charge for message service being sent to an account associated with the cellular telephone of the called party.
45. The method of claim 43 wherein transmission of the text message comprises transmission of at least one of an SMS message, a premium SMS message, a short message, a text alert or a premium text message.
46. The method of authorizing and monetizing a cellular telephone communication as a collect call of claim 43 wherein the charge for message service comprises a predetermined billing charge; wherein initiation the charge for message service comprises initiating a message service billing charge; wherein the message service billing charge comprises a predetermined billing charge; wherein initiating the message service billing charge comprises generating a billing charge data with the cellular telephone number and sending the billing charge data to the cellular telephone carrier.
47. The method of authorizing and monetizing a cellular telephone communication as a collect call of claim 46 comprising in conjunction with the facilitating connection of the cellular telephone communication over the telecommunications system facilitating activation of a timing function to limit a duration of the connection between the calling party and the called party.
48. The method of authorizing and monetizing a cellular telephone communication as a collect call of claim 47 further comprising identifying the cellular telephone carrier associated with the cellular telephone number by interacting with an automatic number identification service.
49. The method of authorizing and monetizing a cellular telephone communication as a collect call of claim 48 wherein determining whether a charge for message service can be billed comprises determining whether the cellular telephone carrier and the cellular telephone is enabled to accept the message service billing charge; wherein determining whether the cellular telephone carrier and the cellular telephone is enabled to accept the message service billing charge comprises accessing one or more data stores.
50. The method of authorizing and monetizing a cellular telephone communication as a collect call of claim 49 wherein the one or more data stores comprises a designated data store comprising the predetermined billing charge, time-based data associated therewith and the cellular telephone number.
51. The method of authorizing and monetizing a cellular telephone communication as a collect call of claim 50 wherein determining whether the cellular telephone carrier and the cellular telephone is enabled to accept the message service billing charge comprises accessing the designated data store and determining the presence of an earlier record of the cellular telephone number.
52. The method of authorizing and monetizing a cellular telephone communication as a collect call of claim 51 comprising maintaining in the designated data store one or both of an approved list of cellular telephone numbers and a deny-service list of cellular telephone numbers and wherein determining whether the cellular telephone carrier and the cellular telephone is enabled comprises accessing the approved list and deny-service list of cellular telephone numbers.
53. The method of authorizing and monetizing a cellular telephone communication as a collect call of claim 52 further comprising accepting charge-back data for a cellular telephone number and recording the charge-back cellular telephone number in the deny-service list in the designated data store.
54. The method of authorizing and monetizing a cellular telephone communication as a collect call of claim 53 wherein determining authorization comprises an interactive voice response and data reply with the cellular telephone.
55. The method of authorizing and monetizing a cellular telephone communication as a collect call of claim 54 wherein facilitating connection between the calling party and the called party via the cellular telephone and the telecommunications system comprises generating a connection data packet directed to the telecommunications system.
56. The method of authorizing and monetizing a cellular telephone communication as a collect call of claim 55 wherein initiating the predetermined billing charge comprises generating a billing data packet directed to the cellular telephone carrier associated with the cellular telephone number.
57. The method of authorizing and monetizing a cellular telephone communication as a collect call of claim 56 further comprising if authorization is not provided for the cellular telephone communication facilitating the denial of completion of the collect call by generating a call denied data packet directed to the telecommunications system.
58. The method of claim 43 wherein the charge is made to an account associated with the telephone number for the cellular telephone.
59. The method of claim 43 wherein the cellular telephone used by the called party comprises a mobile device capable of cellular telephone communications and capable of message service. Description
This is a regular patent application based upon and claiming the benefit of priority of provisional patent application Ser. No. 60/935,634, filed Aug. 23, 2007, the content of which is incorporated herein by reference thereto.
BACKGROUND In some situations, a calling party cannot easily establish a telephone telecommunications link with another called party. This is particularly true when the calling party is in a physically restricted environment such as a prison, hospital or other controlled facility. In this situation, the calling party must use a specially configured telephone which accesses an operator service provider (OSP) and that OSP then assists the calling party to reach the called party. In these situations, the called party's telephone must accept collect calls. In the absence of the collect call acceptance by the called party, the telephone telecommunications link is not established and the calling party is blocked from communicating over the telephone due to actions by the OSP (electronic denial of service).
OBJECTS It is an object of the present invention to provide a system and a method for authorizing and monetizing collect cellular telephone calls.
It is a further object of the present invention to provide both internal and external databases with a white list or approved cellular phone list, capable of accepting cellular collect calls, and a black list or �service denied� list containing cellular telephone numbers which are blocked due to various considerations.
SUMMARY The method of authorizing and monetizing a cellular collect call requires identifying the cellular telephone carrier associated with an identified cellular telephone having a certain telephone number. After determining whether the carrier and the cellular telephone is enabled to accept a message service charge (premium SMS), a voice response module is activated seeking a positive authorization from the called party in possession of the cellular telephone. If the carrier and the telephone is enabled and a positive response is obtained from the called party on the identified cellular telephone, the system facilitates a connection between the calling party and the called party and initiates a predetermined billing charge assigned to the cellular telephone number. If the carrier or the cell phone is not enabled or if no authorization is obtained from the called party, the system facilitates a denial of completion of the collect cellular telephone call (a refusal to connect the caller and the called party). A timing function is often activated upon facilitating the connection between the calling party and the called party. In order to determine whether a collect cellular telephone call will be accepted by an identified cellular telephone, databases are accessed and one of these databases includes prior billing records of cellular telephone numbers. The designated database has an approved list of cellular telephone numbers (a white list) and a denied-service list of cellular telephone numbers (a black list). In the denied-service list, the designated database typically includes an indicator referencing prior charge backs for the assigned cellular telephone number.
FIG. 1 is a system diagram of the telephone communications system; and
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT The present invention relates to a system, a method and programming instructions stored on computer readable medium for authorizing and monetizing collect cellular telephone calls. Similar numerals designate similar items throughout all the figures. The following Abbreviations Table shows several abbreviations used in the drawings and in the description of the present inventive system, method and program. The term �monetization� refers to utilizing a certain feature of cell phone telecommunications and collecting money employing that cell phone feature.
In the prior art, it is known that some cell phones and some telecommunications cellular telephone carriers permit cell phones, which are connected to the telecommunications carrier wireless network, to accept charges for short message charges or SMS charges. Particularly, SMS premium charges may be permitted by both the cellular carrier and the cell phone. Sometimes, a carrier handles SMS charges but will not permit certain cell phones on its network to accept SMS premium charges. SMS technology has facilitated the development and growth of text messaging and is sometimes called herein �message service communications protocol.�
The term �cellular telephone carrier� includes all types of telecommunications carriers delivering cellular or other types of wireless telephone service, either directly or through other telecommunications entities, to end-users with cellular phones or cellular service enabled devices. �Cell phones� include these cellular service enabled devices. The cellular telephone carrier may be a third party reseller of cellular phone services (a reseller of Verizon cell phone carrier services). The term �telephone number� includes numeric and alphanumeric and symbolic characters. A �cellular telephone number� also includes, in conjunction with the present invention and appended claims, either the cell phone number or any unique identifier which, by data processing methods, is linked or associated with the cellular telephone number.
automatic number identification service or system commonly
Cell Phone Connect Service
charge, such as charge or invoice a customer for a phone call
check or confirm with
interactive voice response service, system or module
Operator Service Provider, as part of a telecommunications
short message service communications protocol
record or log into data in a database or record profile
A reasonable number of cellular telecom carriers are unable or unwilling to bill the owner of cell phone 31 for collect calls. Sometimes in this patent description, reference is made to a �message service billing charge� which refers to charges billed to the account for cell phone 31 by cellular carrier 22. Premium SMS or message service billing charges may be $10 or higher per unit event (for example, 20 minutes of call time). Multiple message service billings or variable message service billings may be employed herein.
In contrast, a reasonable number of cellular telephones and/or cell phone carriers 22 do permit billing of SMS or message service billing charges to a particular cellular telephone account. Therefore, a determination must be made early in the �collect call� process to ascertain whether cell phone carrier 22 is enabled to accept message service billing and is enabled to charge their customers for such message service bills. Also, a determination must be made that a particular identifiable cellular telephone is enabled to accept these message service billing charges. Calling party 10 employing a telecommunications device with operator service provider 16, inputs a called cellular telephone number which may be associated with either cell phone carrier 22 or cell carrier B 24 or cell carrier C 26. Therefore, the system must ascertain what cell phone carrier is linked to the input cellular telephone number.
Returning to decision step 60, if the YES branch is taken, in step 62 CCS 20 notifies OSP 16 that an active session ID is open. The ID is passed to OSP 16 as a signal for the �active session.� Optionally, the cell phone carrier identification signal may logged by OSP 16. Step 64 activates an IVR or interactive voice response to the called party in possession of cellular telephone 31. Step 66 continues the collect cell phone program from FIG. 2 to FIG. 2A. Step 68 places a message MSG 1A which is audibly heard or visibly presented via a text message to called party cell phone 31. One type of message 1A can be as follows: �You have a call from calling party 10 name. For a one time charge of $9.99 charged to your wireless cell phone bill, you can be connected for up to 20 minutes of talk time. You will also receive an inspirational text alert. You must be 18 years or older to accept this call. Standard text message and air time charges may apply. To accept this call, press 1 or say YES.�
Decision step 70 determines whether called party 30 accepts or denies the call. If the called party denies the call either by saying NO, pressing a different number or taking no action (a negative opt in), the NO branch activates program module 81. A positive acceptance or a negative (no action) acceptance may be employed. Step 81 returns a signal to OSP 16 that the call in unbillable. Step 83 triggers a voice response �service not available� message to calling party 10. Step 85 notes that the branch ends.
Returning to decision step 70 if the called party possessing identified cell phone 31 indicates a positive response by pressing 1 or by saying YES, the IVR software system notes that positive response and in step 72, the IVR software module delivers second message 1B. An example of the second message may be as follows: �Thank you. By accepting this call, you are agreeing to the terms of this service which can be located at web address URL. $9.99 will be charged to your wireless phone bill and you will receive your inspirational text message shortly. To confirm these charges and be connected for up to 20 minutes of talk time, press 3.�
Another example, which referred to as the negative option, may be as follows: �Thank you. By accepting the call, you are agreeing to the terms of this service which can be located at web address URL. $9.99 will be charged to your wireless phone bill and you will receive your inspirational text message shortly.�
Step 78 activates the interactive voice response IVR message �we will connect you.� Step 80 then delivers an inspirational text message via text message (msg). A typical inspirational text follows: �No action is more fascinating than the action of self transformation.� Step 82 connects the calling party 10 through the OSP 16 and telecommunications network 18 and cell phone carrier 22 to identified cellular telephone 31. Substantially concurrently or shortly thereafter, the system in step 91 via CCS 20 generates a billing data packet or SMS premium charge linking the predetermined billing charge to the cellular telephone 31. This billing data packet (billing code, cell phone number, vendor id (CCS)) is sent effectively via telecommunications system 18 to cell phone carrier 22. In step 93, CSS 20 logs or records the call event in internal database 57. Step 95 ends the branch.
Returning to step 82 wherein the collect cellular telephone call is connected between calling party 10 and called party 30, either the OSP or the CCS establishes and initiates a timer clock in functional block 84. The activation of a timing function by the API at OSP 16 or the CCS 20 limits the duration of the collect cellular telephone call. As illustrated in FIG. 2A, jump step 86 continues the collect cell phone program on FIG. 2B. In step 88, the IVR may generate a time limit reminder to both calling party 10 and called party 30. This audio reminder may say �call will end in 2 minutes� or other predetermined call end time indicator. Step 90 shows that a �time up� has been reached on the functional timer clock. In step 92, the call is ended or disconnected by OSP 16 or CCS 20.
As explained above, the billing data packet or SMS premium charge is sent from CCS 20 to cell phone carrier 22. Periodically during a billing cycle, cell phone carrier 22 activates billing module 35 which generates bill 36 having the SMS charge or billing data charge. Called party 30 may pay this bill as shown by arrow 41 and ultimately a portion of this money is paid to CCS 20 as shown by arrow 43. The OSP may also be paid in a revenue sharing system. In the event called party 30 disputes the bill and refuses to pay, this event in the cellular service is called a �charge back.� CCS 20 will accept charge back data from cell phone carrier 22. This charge back data is then stored in internal database 57 and the cell phone number is placed on a black list or deny-service list.
General Comments Regarding System and Method The present invention relates to a cell phone collect calling system and method on a telecommunications network or in a computer network (LAN or WAN) and, potentially, over the Internet and computer programs, computer modules and an information processing system to accomplish this cell phone collect calling system. In addition to the computer implementation of the inventive aspects of this invention, a computer-based method is also encompassed herein.
The invention is not limited to any particular computer program or logic or language, or instruction but may be practiced with any such suitable program, logic or language, or instructions as would be known to one of ordinary skill in the art. The sequence of operation may be altered, steps or functions combined, and simplified or made more complex as necessary to carry out the functional purposes of the program step forth herein and in the claims. The functional software modules may be configured as APIs in hardware at the CCS and/or OSP as necessary to achieve the functional elements described herein. Without limiting the principles of the disclosed invention any such computing system can include, inter alia, at least a computer readable medium allowing a computer to read data, instructions, messages or message packets, and other computer readable information from the computer readable medium. The computer readable medium may include non-volatile memory, such as ROM, flash memory, floppy disk, disk drive memory, CD-ROM, and other permanent storage. Additionally, a computer readable medium may include, for example, volatile storage such as RAM, buffers, cache memory, and network circuits.
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