Title:
How to provide an on-line service for a user from a service provider through a wireless cellular network, A system, a computer program, and a way the software image which an on-line provider sends enables it to exist in the edge network of a cellular network dynamically
Document Type and Number:
Japanese Patent JP6138136
Kind Code:
B2
Abstract:
A method and system for providing on-line services to a user from a services provider over a wireless cellular network. The cellular network is located between the user and the services provider, and a distributed computer system such as the Internet is located between the services provider and the cellular network for transmitting data between the services provide and the cellular network. In one embodiment, the services provider transmits software and operating characteristics over the distributed computer system to the cellular network, and the cellular network installs this software on one or more nodes of the network. When a user connects to the cellular network for services from the service provider, the network operates the software on the one or more nodes in accordance with the operating characteristics, to provide one or more services from this one or more nodes to the user from the service provider.
Inventors:
Agrawal, Duxie
Bisdickian, chatosick
Velma, dineshe, sea
Zaphos, Petros
Bisdickian, chatosick
Velma, dineshe, sea
Zaphos, Petros
Application Number:
JP2014531077A
Publication Date:
May 31, 2017
Filing Date:
June 29, 2012
Export Citation:
Assignee:
INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORPORATION
International Classes:
H04M11/00; H04W4/00; G06F13/00; H04W88/18
Domestic Patent References:
JP2009157768A | ||||
JP2006235866A | ||||
JP2010186376A | ||||
JP2010532049A | ||||
JP2005092469A | ||||
JP2008227727A |
Attorney, Agent or Firm:
Takeshi Ueno
Tasaichi Tanae
Tasaichi Tanae
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