18147598. ACCESSING MULTIPLE SHARED PROFILE MANAGEMENT SERVERS VIA A SINGLE QUICK RESPONSE CODE IN WIRELESS NETWORKS simplified abstract (T-Mobile USA, Inc.)

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ACCESSING MULTIPLE SHARED PROFILE MANAGEMENT SERVERS VIA A SINGLE QUICK RESPONSE CODE IN WIRELESS NETWORKS

Organization Name

T-Mobile USA, Inc.

Inventor(s)

Kyeong Hun An of Sammamish WA (US)

Mathew George of Kirkland WA (US)

Zoltan Homorodi of Bellevue WA (US)

Ryan King of Bellevue WA (US)

Nilesh Ranjan of Sammamish WA (US)

Tanmay Roy of Redmond WA (US)

Cody Lee Taylor of North Bend WA (US)

ACCESSING MULTIPLE SHARED PROFILE MANAGEMENT SERVERS VIA A SINGLE QUICK RESPONSE CODE IN WIRELESS NETWORKS - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18147598 titled 'ACCESSING MULTIPLE SHARED PROFILE MANAGEMENT SERVERS VIA A SINGLE QUICK RESPONSE CODE IN WIRELESS NETWORKS

The disclosed technology involves providing an embedded subscriber identity module (eSIM) solution in a wireless telecommunication network.

  • Primary DP+ server receives information from a mobile device for provisioning an eSIM profile.
  • Primary DP+ server is connected to multiple secondary DP+ servers.
  • Network information embedded in a single QR code is scanned to access the primary DP+ server.
  • The method checks if an appropriate eSIM profile is available on the primary or secondary DP+ servers.
  • If found, the eSIM profile is transmitted to the mobile device.
  • If not found, the eSIM profile is received from the secondary DP+ server and then transmitted to the mobile device.

Potential Applications: - Streamlining the process of provisioning eSIM profiles on wireless devices. - Enhancing the efficiency of network operations in telecommunication networks.

Problems Solved: - Simplifying the process of provisioning eSIM profiles on mobile devices. - Improving the accessibility and availability of eSIM profiles in a network.

Benefits: - Faster and more efficient provisioning of eSIM profiles. - Enhanced user experience with seamless activation of eSIM on devices.

Commercial Applications: Title: Enhanced eSIM Provisioning Solution for Wireless Networks This technology can be utilized by mobile network operators to streamline the process of provisioning eSIM profiles on devices, improving operational efficiency and user experience. It can also be integrated into IoT devices for secure and efficient connectivity.

Questions about eSIM Provisioning: 1. How does the use of a single QR code simplify the process of accessing the primary DP+ server for eSIM provisioning? 2. What are the advantages of having multiple secondary DP+ servers in the eSIM provisioning process?


Original Abstract Submitted

The disclosed technology is directed to providing an embedded subscriber identity module (eSIM) solution in a wireless telecommunication network. An example method for provisioning a wireless device with an eSIM profile for operation on a network includes a primary DP+ server receiving a first information corresponding to a mobile device. The primary DP+ server, which is communicatively coupled to a plurality of secondary DP+ servers, is accessed via network information embedded in a single quick response (QR) code that was retrieved by scanning the single QR code. The method further includes determining whether an appropriate eSIM profile is available on the primary DP+ server or one of the secondary DP+ servers. In the former case, the identified eSIM is transmitted to the mobile device, whereas in the latter case, the identified eSIM profile is received from the respective secondary DP+ server and then transmitted to the mobile device.