Deutsche Telekom had 107 patents in cybersecurity during Q4 2023. Deutsche Telekom AG’s patents in Q4 2023 focus on improving multi-connectivity for user equipment, optimizing data communication systems for user applications, controlling transmit power for wireless user equipment, managing contention among user equipment for wireless resources, and enabling high-bandwidth communication channels for AR/VR devices in wireless telecommunication networks. GlobalData’s report on Deutsche Telekom gives a 360-degreee view of the company including its patenting strategy. Buy the report here.
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Deutsche Telekom grant share with cybersecurity as a theme is 53% in Q4 2023. Grant share is based on the ratio of number of grants to total number of patents.
Recent Patents
Application: Method and system for reachability of services specific to one specific network access over a different network access and system thereof (Patent ID: US20230422153A1)
The patent filed by Deutsche Telekom AG describes a system that includes a user equipment (UE), a multi-connectivity (MC) termination point, and a service provider. The UE can connect to the MC termination point through different paths involving various access networks. The MC termination point is responsible for sending access-specific information to the service provider on behalf of the UE or the first MC path, while the service provider sends service information associated with the first access network back to the MC termination point. The system aims to facilitate the provision of services specific to different access networks efficiently.
Furthermore, the patent outlines various claims related to the system, including the configuration of the MC termination point to imitate characteristics of the first access network, maintaining a list of services requiring access-specific information, and instructing the service provider to redirect responses through the MC termination point. The method described in the patent involves sending access-specific information and service information between the MC termination point and the service provider, ensuring seamless connectivity and reachability of services specific to different access networks. Overall, the patent focuses on optimizing the delivery of services based on the connectivity paths available to the user equipment.
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