System and method for pushing data from an information source to a mobile communication device including transcoding of the data

a data and information technology, applied in the field of mobile communication, can solve the problems of ineffective use of mobile communication network resources, inability to provide information to mobile communication devices, and inability to provide truly secure access to confidential information stored on private networks. the effect of consuming significant amounts of power, less power, and more tim

Inactive Publication Date: 2004-10-07
MALIKIE INNOVATIONS LTD
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Known solutions for providing information to mobile communication devices tend to be relatively limited.
Although other known and similar products may allow a mobile device user to access further information sources, such products generally do not make efficient use of mobile communication network resources, particularly wireless communication links, since some sort of information request must be must generally be made before every transfer of information.
Furthermore, most known data access systems and methods are not suited to provide truly secure access to confidential information stored on private networks, such as corporate information located on a data store behind a security firewall.

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[0136] Example Implementation

[0137] An example implementation of an IP Proxy system will now be described. FIG. 11 is a block diagram showing an IP Proxy system 124 implemented in a secure network.

[0138] The system 120 in FIG. 11 includes a mobile device 12 that operates within a wireless network 14. Through a gateway 15, the mobile device can receive and preferably also send data over a WAN 16 such as the Internet. These elements of the system 120 are substantially the same as similarly labelled elements in FIG. 1. In the system 120 however, the IP Proxy system 124 is configured within a private network such as a corporate network 130, behind a security firewall 127, and communicates with the gateway 15 through a network server computer 122. In a particular example embodiment, the network server 122 is associated with an email system 128. Two information sources, an internal push server 126 and an external information source 132, are also shown in FIG. 11.

[0139] The network server ...

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A system for pushing information content from an information source to a mobile communication device over a network includes a transcoding system and a first network device. The transcoding system includes a plurality of transcoders, each transcoder operable to transcode the information content from a respective input content type into a respective output content type. The first network device is in communication with the transcoding system, and includes a push module. The push module is operable to receive a connection request from the information source. The connection request includes an identifier associated with the mobile communication device. The push module is further operable to select a corresponding connection handler that is operable to select one or more transcoders from the plurality of transcoders to transcode the information content.

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[0001] This application claims benefit of the following U.S. Provisional Applications: Serial No. 60 / 305,044, entitled "System And Method For Providing Remote Data Access For A Mobile Communication Device" and filed on Jul. 12, 2001; Serial No. 60 / 327,752, entitled "System and Method For Providing Remote Data Access To A Mobile Communication Device" and filed Oct. 9, 2001; Serial No. 60 / 330,604, entitled "System And Method For Providing Remote Data Access And Transcoding For A Mobile Communication Device" and filed Oct. 25, 2001; and Serial No. 60 / 340,839, entitled "System And Method For Pushing Data From An Information Source To A Mobile Communication Device" and filed Dec. 19, 2001. The complete disclosures of all of the above-identified provisional applications are hereby incorporated into this application by reference.[0002] This application is also related to the following co-pending Non-Provisional Applications: Ser. No. ______, entitled "System And Method For Providing Remote...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(United States)
IPC IPC(8): G06F17/30H04L12/28H04L12/56H04L12/58H04L29/06H04L29/08H04L29/12H04W4/00H04W4/18H04W8/26H04W12/02H04W76/02
CPCG06F17/3089G06F17/30905H04L12/58H04L29/06H04L29/06027H04L29/12009H04L61/00H04L63/02H04L63/0281H04L63/0428H04L63/0464H04L63/08H04L63/083H04W4/00H04W4/18H04W8/26H04W12/02H04W76/021H04L65/605H04L65/105H04L65/4084H04L65/80H04L67/2804H04L67/2823H04L67/26H04L67/2819H04L67/04H04L67/02H04L67/2833H04L67/2838H04L67/2871H04L67/288H04L69/329H04L51/00H04W76/11G06F16/958G06F16/9577H04W12/03H04L65/1045H04L65/765H04L65/612H04L67/561H04L67/564H04L67/566H04L67/567H04L67/565H04L67/55H04L9/40H04L65/1101
Inventor OMAR, SALIM H.OWEN, RUSSELL N.LITTLE, HERBERT A.RYBAK, TOMASZ K.BROWN, MICHAEL S.YACH, DAVID P.
Owner MALIKIE INNOVATIONS LTD
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