Deutsche Telekom had 17 patents in blockchain during Q2 2024. Deutsche Telekom AG’s patents in Q2 2024 focus on integrating blockchain technology into telecommunications networks for data tracking and security. They also involve systems for direct ledger reporting of user equipment data usage, correcting unexpected results in smart contracts, object tracking using RF signal-harvesting sensors, and immutable archiving of remote controlled user equipment telemetry-command data for wireless communications networks. GlobalData’s report on Deutsche Telekom gives a 360-degree view of the company including its patenting strategy. Buy the report here.

Deutsche Telekom had no grants in blockchain as a theme in Q2 2024.

Recent Patents

Application: Protecting a telecommunications network using network components as blockchain nodes (Patent ID: US20240214816A1)

The patent filed by Deutsche Telekom AG describes systems and methods for integrating blockchain nodes into a telecommunications network to track activities and transactions within the network. The blockchain nodes enable network components to access and maintain a distributed ledger that monitors actions and activities associated with the network. The patent outlines a method for identifying compromised network components within the telecommunications network by utilizing blockchain technology to track and analyze activities in real-time. This includes monitoring network components, identifying atypical activities, and determining potential compromises by comparing information with previous blockchain transactions.

Furthermore, the patent details the use of blockchain nodes in network components such as gateways, cell sites, and charging nodes to track and maintain transaction histories within the telecommunications network. The system is designed to detect compromised components, perform corrective actions, and enforce charging decisions. Additionally, the method involves adding transactions to the blockchain to record determinations of compromised or uncompromised network components. Overall, the patent highlights the application of blockchain technology in enhancing cybersecurity measures within a telecommunications network by leveraging real-time monitoring, transaction tracking, and identification of compromised components based on blockchain analysis.

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