18244772. MEDIA FLOW CONTROL FOR DIRECT ROUTING IN NETWORK-BASED TELEPHONY simplified abstract (Microsoft Technology Licensing, LLC)

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MEDIA FLOW CONTROL FOR DIRECT ROUTING IN NETWORK-BASED TELEPHONY

Organization Name

Microsoft Technology Licensing, LLC

Inventor(s)

Nikolay Muravlyannikov of Redmond WA (US)

Mykhailo Uliutin of Redmond WA (US)

Maksim Golunov of Redmond WA (US)

MEDIA FLOW CONTROL FOR DIRECT ROUTING IN NETWORK-BASED TELEPHONY - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18244772 titled 'MEDIA FLOW CONTROL FOR DIRECT ROUTING IN NETWORK-BASED TELEPHONY

Simplified Explanation

The patent application describes methods, systems, and machine-readable mediums for a network-based communication service to control signaling and media flow within non-public networks for direct-routed communication sessions.

  • The patent application focuses on network-based communication sessions, such as telephony.
  • The signaling and media flow within non-public networks are controlled using SIP protocol extensions.
  • The SIP protocol extensions specify both the signaling route and the media route for efficient communication.
  • The methods, systems, and machine-readable mediums enable the network-based communication service to have control over the entire communication process.
  • The innovation allows for improved management and optimization of signaling and media flow within non-public networks.

Potential Applications

  • Telephony services
  • Voice over IP (VoIP) systems
  • Unified communication platforms

Problems Solved

  • Lack of control over signaling and media flow in network-based communication sessions
  • Inefficient communication routing within non-public networks
  • Difficulty in managing and optimizing signaling and media flow

Benefits

  • Enhanced control over the entire communication process
  • Improved efficiency and optimization of signaling and media flow
  • Better management of network-based communication sessions


Original Abstract Submitted

Disclosed in some examples are methods, systems, and machine-readable mediums that allow a network-based communication service to control a signaling path and media flow within non-public networks for direct-routed network-based communication sessions (e.g., telephony). The signaling and media flow may be controlled by using SIP protocol extensions to specify both the signaling route and the media route.