Aggregated adaptive bit rate streaming
US-2024422108-A1 · Dec 19, 2024 · US
US9379914B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9379914-B2 |
| Application number | US-80312607-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 11, 2007 |
| Priority date | May 11, 2007 |
| Publication date | Jun 28, 2016 |
| Grant date | Jun 28, 2016 |
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A method and system are adapted to provide telephony services to aggregate endpoints on an Internet Protocol Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) network. The method includes assigning one or multiple PUIDs for surrogate registration purposes during the provisioning of the aggregate endpoint, performing reliable surrogate registration on behalf of the aggregate endpoint, allowing multiple SBCs to perform surrogate registrations independently for the same aggregate endpoint to achieve reliability, and providing reliable connection from an IMS core to the aggregate endpoints via multiple S/BCs. The system includes one or more Session Border Controllers (S/BC), at least one set of Call/Session Control Functions (CSCF), and an HSS operatively coupled together.
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What is claimed is: 1. A method of providing telephony services to an aggregate endpoint on an internet protocol multimedia subsystem network, the method comprising: identifying an aggregate endpoint to be registered, the aggregate endpoint being associated with a plurality of user devices, the plurality of user devices obtaining telephony services through the aggregate endpoint; performing surrogate registration on behalf of the aggregate endpoint by one of a plurality of session border controllers coupled to the aggregate endpoint, wherein a last registration performed on behalf of the aggregate endpoint remains in effect until superseded by a subsequent surrogate registration; and storing a public user identity and a private user identity of a telephony device associated with the aggregate endpoint in one of the plurality of session border controllers, the private user identity comprising a group identification associated with the aggregate endpoint. 2. The method of providing telephony services to an aggregate endpoint on an internet protocol multimedia subsystem network defined by claim 1 , further comprising performing surrogate registration by the plurality of session border controllers, each of the plurality of session border controllers being performing surrogate registration on behalf of the aggregate endpoint. 3. The method of providing telephony services to an aggregate endpoint on an internet protocol multimedia subsystem network defined by claim 1 , wherein the aggregate endpoint comprises a business customer. 4. A system that provides telephony services to an aggregate endpoint on an internet protocol multimedia subsystem network, the system comprising: a plurality of session border controllers operatively coupled to the aggregate endpoint, the aggregate endpoint being associated with a plurality of user devices, the plurality of user devices obtaining telephony services through the aggregate endpoint; a call/session control function operatively coupled to one of the plurality of session border controllers; and a home subscriber server operatively coupled to the call/session control function, the surrogate registration being performed by one of the plurality of session border controllers on behalf of the aggregate endpoint, the surrogate registration not being performed by the plurality of user devices obtaining telephony services through the aggregate endpoint, wherein a last registration performed on behalf of the aggregate endpoint remains in effect until superseded by a subsequent surrogate registration, the one of the plurality of session border controllers being operative to store a public user identity and a private user identity of a telephony device associated with the aggregate endpoint, the private user identity comprising a group identification associated with the aggregate endpoint. 5. The system that provides telephony services to an aggregate endpoint on an internet protocol multimedia subsystem network defined by claim 4 , wherein each of the plurality of session border controllers independently performs surrogate registration on behalf of the aggregate endpoint. 6. The system that provides telephony services to an aggregate endpoint on an internet protocol multimedia subsystem network defined by claim 4 , wherein the aggregate endpoint comprises a business customer. 7. The system that provides telephony services to an aggregate endpoint on an internet protocol multimedia subsystem network defined by claim 4 , wherein the public user identity comprises a group identification associated with the aggregate endpoint. 8. A non-transitory computer-readable medium comprising instructions that, when executed by a processing device, cause telephony services to be provided to an aggregate endpoint associated with a plurality of user devices obtaining telephony services through the aggregate endpoint on an internet protocol multimedia subsystem network by performing operations comprising: identifying an aggregate endpoint to be registered; performing surrogate registration on behalf of the aggregate endpoint by one of a plurality of session border controllers operatively coupled to the aggregate endpoint, wherein a last registration performed on behalf of the aggregate endpoint remains in effect until superseded by a subsequent surrogate registration; and storing a public user identity and a private user identity of a telephony device associated with the aggregate endpoint in one of the plurality of session border controllers, the private user identity comprising a group identification associated with the aggregate endpoint. 9. The non-transitory computer-readable medium defined by claim 8 , wherein, each of the plurality of session border controllers independently performs surrogate registration on behalf of the aggregate endpoint. 10. The non-transitory computer-readable medium defined by claim 8 , wherein the aggregate endpoint comprises a business customer. 11. The non-transitory computer-readable medium defined by claim 8 , wherein the public user identity comprises a group identification associated with the aggregate endpoint. 12. The method of providing telephony services to an aggregate endpoint on an internet protocol multimedia subsystem network defined by claim 1 , wherein the aggregate endpoint comprises a wholesale customer. 13. The system that provides telephony services to an aggregate endpoint on an internet protocol multimedia subsystem network defined by claim 4 , wherein the aggregate endpoint comprises a wholesale customer. 14. The non-transitory computer-readable medium defined by claim 8 , wherein the aggregate endpoint comprises a wholesale customer.
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