20240054526. ARCHITECTURE AND METHOD FOR AGGREGATING AND INTERACTING WITH MULTIPLE THIRD-PARTY APPLICATIONS simplified abstract (Comcast Cable Communications, LLC)
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ARCHITECTURE AND METHOD FOR AGGREGATING AND INTERACTING WITH MULTIPLE THIRD-PARTY APPLICATIONS
Organization Name
Comcast Cable Communications, LLC
Inventor(s)
Michael Horwitz of Seattle WA (US)
Benjamin E. Greenberg of Philadelphia PA (US)
Jiuqing Deng of Kirkland WA (US)
ARCHITECTURE AND METHOD FOR AGGREGATING AND INTERACTING WITH MULTIPLE THIRD-PARTY APPLICATIONS - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240054526 titled 'ARCHITECTURE AND METHOD FOR AGGREGATING AND INTERACTING WITH MULTIPLE THIRD-PARTY APPLICATIONS
Simplified Explanation
- The patent application describes systems, apparatuses, and methods for generating tokens for user devices to request content items from content delivery networks via networks provided by a network service provider. - Tokens are generated based on rules provided by the network service provider and indicate whether the content delivery networks have permission to send targeted content items to the user device. - Tokens provided to a user device may prevent repeated delivery of the same content item to the user device.
Potential Applications
- Content delivery networks - Network service providers - User device management
Problems Solved
- Preventing repeated delivery of the same content item - Managing content delivery permissions - Enhancing user experience by providing targeted content
Benefits
- Efficient content delivery - Improved user experience - Enhanced network management and control
Original Abstract Submitted
systems, apparatuses, and methods are described for generating tokens for user devices to request content items from one or more content delivery networks via networks provided by a network service provider. the tokens may be generated based on rules provided by the network service provider and may indicate whether the content delivery networks have permission to send targeted content items to the user device. tokens provided to a user device may prevent repeated delivery of the same content item to the user device.