Abstract:
A two-way wireless messaging system includes a messaging network and a two-way wireless messaging device which originates, receives and replies to messages having dynamic message components to and from the messaging network. The messaging network includes a plurality of stored messages and message destination addresses. The dynamic message components include optional components, user-defined selections, pre-defined variables and conditional components. The system also includes a plurality of intelligent servers located within the messaging network for receiving, routing, tracking and forwarding messages through the messaging network to intended message destination addresses.
Abstract:
Methods and systems for controlling data transfer operations during a communication session between a transmitter and at least one receiver provide that data packets which have been stored at the receiver memory before a disconnect occurred remain stored in therein in the presence of the disconnect to avoid the need for retransmitting data packets upon re-establishment of a communication link. Data representative of those data packets already stored at the receiver memory is maintained for purposes of synchronizing data packet transmission from the transmitter for completing data file transfer. Data control instructions for implementing storage of data packets and tracking the progression of data packet transmissions when a disconnect occurs may suitably included in an existing protocol layer of a communication system or as an additional protocol layer added to the operating system of the communication system.