About: Telecommunications Access Method is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 24 publications have been published within this topic receiving 585 citations. The topic is also known as: TCAM.
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present a system for managing and controlling a plurality of different types of telecommunications equipment provided by various different manufacturers to seamlessly integrate the equipment into an easily managed telecommunications system.
Abstract: A telecommunications system installation and management system (10) and method for managing, controlling, updating and monitoring telecommunications devices, such as a private branch telephone switch (22, 23), voice messaging system (26), call accounting system (24), central office telephone switch, router, bridge, hub, or associated peripheral equipment. The device is capable of managing and controlling a plurality of different types of telecommunications equipment provided by various different manufacturers to thereby seamlessly integrate the equipment into an easily managed telecommunications system. A local database within the telecommunications system provides for real-time or near real-time access and modification of programming information for the telecommunications equipment and further provides for redundancy in the event of equipment failure. A single point of control for system management and data entry is provided in an integrated application that reduces the amount of necessary data to be entered and that facilitates user modifications to operating parameters. The system preferably actively maintains a live connection with each of the managed devices.
TL;DR: In this article, a general access system for access to communication services, such as telecommunication, data communication and distribution of TV and radio, is presented, which includes a connectivity network, access adapters connected to the communication network, a number of service providing networks, each connected to access adapters, a network terminals connected to connectivity network and to the number of terminals.
Abstract: The present invention discloses a general access system for access to communication services, such as telecommunication, data communication and distribution of TV and radio. The access system comprises a connectivity network, a number of access adapters connected to the communication network, a number of service providing networks, each connected to access adapters, a number of network terminals connected to the connectivity network and to a number of terminals. Service access points of the service providing networks are distributed to all the network terminals which belongs to subscribers of that particular service. Applications in the network terminals enhance and/or combines the services from different service providing networks and offers them to users via the terminals.
TL;DR: In this article, a direct-access satellite telecommunications system employs one or more telecommunications satellites in geosynchronous orbit, where small low-cost user terminals are located at the user's premises and permit two-way telecommunications via user links.
Abstract: A direct-access satellite telecommunications system employs one or more telecommunications satellites in geosynchronous orbit. Small, low-cost user terminals are located at the user's premises and permit two-way telecommunications via user links. Access links provide satellite telecommunications to larger gateway stations as well as a network control center. Gateway stations store user information and provide connection to terrestrial telecommunications networks. In operation, the network control center allocates satellite bandwidth and power to setup the access and user links, with a minority of the satellite's power being allocated to the access links, and a majority of the power being available for the user links.
TL;DR: In this paper, a single point of access to a user's profile information is proposed to eliminate the inefficient proliferation of custom interfaces between the many support systems and applications which need access to subscriber profile information.
Abstract: A subscriber profile access management system for a telecommunications service provider or telecommunications operator provides technical solutions to providing a single point of access to telecommunications subscriber profile information. As the products and services offered by the service provider grow, and given the many different access mechanisms through which a subscriber connects to services, the single point of access eliminates the inefficient proliferation of custom interfaces between the many support systems and applications which need access to subscriber profile information. The single point of access provides a universal and personalized access to telecommunications services. Access may be made to the subscriber profile regardless of the particular type of access mechanism (e.g., WiFi, or DSL access), while the personalized access allows services to be customized based upon static and dynamically maintained information in the subscriber profile.
TL;DR: An access control system for controlling access by wireless terminals to a wireless telecommunications network is presented in this paper, which includes a database storing the identities of a set of wireless terminals belonging to the telecommunications network; a configurable store for storing a supplementary access value indicative of whether terminals that do not belong to a telecommunications network may access the network; and an access control unit for receiving an access request message indicating the identity of a wireless terminal and in response to that message accessing the database and/or the store to permit access by the wireless terminal to the wireless telecommunication network if: a.
Abstract: An access control system for controlling access by wireless terminals to a wireless telecommunications network, the access control system comprising: a database storing the identities of a set of wireless terminals belonging to the telecommunications network; a configurable store for storing a supplementary access value indicative of whether terminals that do not belong to the telecommunications network may access the network; and an access control unit for receiving an access request message indicating the identity of a wireless terminal and in response to that message accessing the database and/or the store to permit access by the wireless terminal to the wireless telecommunications network if: a. the identity of the wireless terminal is present in the database; or b. the supplementary access value indicates that terminals that do not belong to the telecommunications network may access the network.