Deutsche Telekom had nine patents in big data during Q1 2024. Deutsche Telekom AG has filed patents for techniques to manage service plans based on user identity rather than device identifier, a method for threat detection and remediation in a network, a system for productization of software products in a telecommunications network, and a method for providing in-building coverage analytics using mobile measured data. GlobalData’s report on Deutsche Telekom gives a 360-degree view of the company including its patenting strategy. Buy the report here.

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Deutsche Telekom grant share with big data as a theme is 55% in Q1 2024. Grant share is based on the ratio of number of grants to total number of patents.

Recent Patents

Application: Network connectivity based on user identity (Patent ID: US20240106818A1)

The patent filed by Deutsche Telekom AG describes techniques for managing a service plan based on user identity rather than device identifiers in a telecommunication network. The system includes components for managing identity information, service plan agreements, and device connectivity. The operations involve receiving user information, determining service plans, storing plan values, and generating device credentials for network access. The system authenticates user identity, compares biometric data or user credentials, and activates an embedded Subscriber Identity Module (eSIM) for device connectivity. The service plan is independent of device identifiers and includes billing rates for multiple devices to connect to the network.

The system further includes operations for determining a threshold number of devices in the service plan, adding device information based on the threshold, and enabling data exchange between devices using the communication channel. A user interface presents information related to the service plan, allowing users to modify plans, check payment status, activate eSIMs, or view order status. The system is designed for fifth-generation telecommunications networks and various devices like user equipment, IoT devices, vehicles, sensors, and more. The method involves receiving communications, determining service plans, storing values, authenticating users, and generating device credentials for network access, all based on user identity and biometric data or user credentials.

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