Abstract:
In some implementations, a user device may receive a text message and identify a keyword that relates to a future event. The user device may display, based on identifying the keyword, a first user interface that includes the text message and an option to set a reminder. The user device may receive a selection of the option and display a second user interface. The user device may receive a selection of a reminder type and automatically populate the reminder with text of the text message based on the selection of the reminder type. The user device may store the reminder and cause an action to be performed based on the reminder.
Abstract:
A device may receive user information associated with a user and may generate a reputational profile based on the user information. The device may receive a request to provide a graphical representation associated with the reputational profile to another device associated with a service. The device may generate a reputational indicator based a subset of information, in the reputational profile, that is related to the service. The device may provide the graphical representation, including the reputational indicator, to the other device associated with the service.
Abstract:
Targeted audio advertisements may be inserted into IVR sessions. The audio advertisements may be targeted based on session data that includes information describing an ongoing IVR session of a user of a mobile device and demographic information of the user. The audio advertisements may include prompts to solicit information from the user during the ongoing IVR session. The targeted audio advertisements may be played, to the user, during the ongoing IVR session.
Abstract:
A router device may receive, from a user device, a request for access to a file. The router device may determine that a cached version of the file is stored in a first data structure associated with the router device. The router device may communicate with a server device to determine whether the cached version of the file is current. The server device may be associated with a second data structure that stores a master version of the file. The router device may generate a copy of the cached version of the file based on communicating with the server device. The router device may send the copy of the cached version of the file to the user device.
Abstract:
An exemplary method includes a subsidized access management system detecting a request provided by an access device associated with a user to access network content by way of a secure connection within a network provided by a network service provider, the network content associated with a content provider and maintained by a content provider system, determining that a data usage charge for access by the user to the network content by way of the secure connection within the network is subsidized by the content provider in accordance with a subsidized access arrangement between the content provider and the network service provider, and providing the user with subsidized access to the network content by way of the secure connection within the network in accordance with a rule set associated with the subsidized access arrangement. Corresponding methods and systems are also disclosed.
Abstract:
Network devices register a mobile device to use mobile data with a service provider network and create a default account for the mobile device. The network devices receive, via the mobile device, user credentials to activate a portable data service for the mobile device, and determine that the user credentials correspond to an existing account that is different than the default account for the mobile device. The network devices assign, to the existing account, a temporary mobile directory number (MDN); map the temporary MDN to a unique identifier for the mobile device; and log mobile data use, by the mobile device, using the temporary MDN. The network devices detect a signal to deactivate the portable data service for the mobile device; and creating a billing record based on the logging and associated with the existing account.
Abstract:
A router device may receive a request for access to a file from a user device, wherein a master version of the file is stored in a data structure associated with a server device. The router device may generate, based on the request, a copy of a cached version of the file, wherein the cached version of the file is stored in a data structure associated with the router device. The router device may send the copy of the cached version of the file to the user device.
Abstract:
Techniques described herein may be used to enable a user to obtain services from multiple organizations in a seamless, automated, and efficient manner. A network device may cause a user device to automatically access a web service by, for example, downloading a mobile application or accessing a web page designed to provide the web service. The network device may automatically identify a second web service that is logically related to the first web service and offer the second web service to the user. If the user accepts the second web service, the network device may cause the user device to automatically access the second web service via a mobile application, a webpage, etc. Identification and authentication issues for accessing the first or second web services may be automatically resolved by network device based on the mobile device number (MDN) of the user device and/or other profile information.
Abstract:
An exemplary method includes a subsidized access management system detecting a request provided by an access device associated with a user to access network content by way of a secure connection within a network provided by a network service provider, the network content associated with a content provider and maintained by a content provider system, determining that a data usage charge for access by the user to the network content by way of the secure connection within the network is subsidized by the content provider in accordance with a subsidized access arrangement between the content provider and the network service provider, and providing the user with subsidized access to the network content by way of the secure connection within the network in accordance with a rule set associated with the subsidized access arrangement. Corresponding methods and systems are also disclosed.
Abstract:
A router device may receive a copy of a file. The router device may identify metadata associated with the copy of the file. The router device may process the metadata to identify a priority position in a first data structure associated with the router device. The router device may cause a copy of the file to be stored as a cached version of the file at the priority position in the first data structure. The router device may generate a copy of the cached version of the file. The router device may send the copy of the cached version of the file to a user device.