18671615. UNIFIED NOTIFICATION SYSTEM simplified abstract (T-MOBILE INNOVATIONS LLC)

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UNIFIED NOTIFICATION SYSTEM

Organization Name

T-MOBILE INNOVATIONS LLC

Inventor(s)

Surajit Chattaraj of Maple Valley WA (US)

UNIFIED NOTIFICATION SYSTEM - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18671615 titled 'UNIFIED NOTIFICATION SYSTEM

The abstract describes a patent application for a unified notification system that ensures message delivery to a receiving device through multiple notification types.

  • The system transmits a notification to a receiving device.
  • It determines if the message was successfully delivered.
  • If not, it utilizes a second notification type to deliver the message.
  • If still undelivered, a third notification type is used.
  • This cycle repeats a number of times to ensure message delivery.

Potential Applications: - Messaging apps - Email services - Emergency alerts

Problems Solved: - Ensures message delivery - Reduces missed notifications

Benefits: - Improved communication reliability - Enhanced user experience

Commercial Applications: Unified notification systems can be used in various industries such as telecommunications, healthcare, and customer service to ensure important messages reach their intended recipients efficiently.

Questions about Unified Notification Systems: 1. How does the system determine which notification type to use? The system uses algorithms to analyze delivery success rates and select the most effective notification type.

2. Can users customize the notification preferences? Yes, users can set preferences for notification types and frequency based on their needs and preferences.


Original Abstract Submitted

Systems and methods are provided for providing a unified notification system. A notification is transmitted to a receiving device and a determination is reached as to whether the message was successfully delivered to the receiving device. If the message was not delivered, a second notification type is utilized to deliver the message to the receiving device. If the message was not delivered to the receiving device, a third notification type is utilized. This cycle repeats a number of times.