WO2001072063A1 - Method for assembling text messages - Google Patents

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WO2001072063A1
WO2001072063A1 PCT/HU2001/000031 HU0100031W WO0172063A1 WO 2001072063 A1 WO2001072063 A1 WO 2001072063A1 HU 0100031 W HU0100031 W HU 0100031W WO 0172063 A1 WO0172063 A1 WO 0172063A1
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Zsigmond CSÁKY
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    • HELECTRICITY
    • H04ELECTRIC COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUE
    • H04LTRANSMISSION OF DIGITAL INFORMATION, e.g. TELEGRAPHIC COMMUNICATION
    • H04L51/00User-to-user messaging in packet-switching networks, transmitted according to store-and-forward or real-time protocols, e.g. e-mail
    • H04L51/06Message adaptation to terminal or network requirements
    • H04L51/066Format adaptation, e.g. format conversion or compression
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    • G06COMPUTING; CALCULATING OR COUNTING
    • G06QINFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY [ICT] SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR ADMINISTRATIVE, COMMERCIAL, FINANCIAL, MANAGERIAL OR SUPERVISORY PURPOSES; SYSTEMS OR METHODS SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR ADMINISTRATIVE, COMMERCIAL, FINANCIAL, MANAGERIAL OR SUPERVISORY PURPOSES, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
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    • G06Q30/02Marketing; Price estimation or determination; Fundraising
    • HELECTRICITY
    • H04ELECTRIC COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUE
    • H04LTRANSMISSION OF DIGITAL INFORMATION, e.g. TELEGRAPHIC COMMUNICATION
    • H04L51/00User-to-user messaging in packet-switching networks, transmitted according to store-and-forward or real-time protocols, e.g. e-mail
    • H04L51/58Message adaptation for wireless communication
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    • H04ELECTRIC COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUE
    • H04WWIRELESS COMMUNICATION NETWORKS
    • H04W4/00Services specially adapted for wireless communication networks; Facilities therefor
    • H04W4/12Messaging; Mailboxes; Announcements
    • H04W4/14Short messaging services, e.g. short message services [SMS] or unstructured supplementary service data [USSD]

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  • the subject of the invention relates to a procedure for forwarding text messages from a sender to an addressee, during which with the assistance of a computer device a text message is created, then with the intervention of a telecommunications network the text message is sent through the input gate of a message centre suitable for handling text messages into the message centre, the text message is interpreted in the message centre, then from the message centre, through its output gate the text message is forwarded to the addressee also with the intervention of a telecommunications network.
  • the essence of the free SMS sending possibility is that while the senders write the text messages they can become acquainted with the content of the advertisements on the home page.
  • the amounts paid by the advertisers to the operator of the home page cover the fees of the SMSs sent free of charge, which fees the operator of the home page is obliged to pay to the message centre service provider.
  • Such an Internet SMS service exists where the operator of the home page using some of the available characters that may be sent in the SMS message attaches a message presenting its own home page to the sender's message, and so the addressee also receives some sort of message front the operator of the home page.
  • Such a service can be found at the home page "http://www.quios.com”.
  • our objective is to overcome the deficiencies of the known situation and to work out an SMS sending possibility with the help of which numerous advertising messages can be sent to the addressee in such a way that the free message sending possibility of the sender is not damaged, but the operator of the home page has enough income for the service provided by it.
  • the basis of the idea behind the invention was formed by the recognition that advertising messages composed by external advertisers can be placed in the message centre, which in a suitable way can be attached to the messages to be sent, and with this the advertising value of the SMSs can be significantly increased as can the effectiveness of the advertisement, as a result of which the task can be solved.
  • a further criterion of the procedure according to the invention may be that the independent message units originating from the individual external sources are continuously checked and changed as necessary.
  • the extended text message is forwarded to the addressee's radiotelephone.
  • the advantage of the procedure according to the invention is that with its application every text message may always be linked to a current advertising message that is uploaded to the message centre from an external source, and for sending it the composer of the advertising message pays the message centre, and so in essence undertakes the message sending fee from the sender.
  • Another advantage is that in the case of messages sent from a computer device, through the Internet, due to the technical conditions and the undertaking of the costs a text message - free of the restrictions enforced up till now - may be sent to any number of addressees and also on any number of occasions. In accordance with this the number of advertising messages sent with text messages will also increase, which will significantly improve the effectiveness of the direct-marketing type advertisement.
  • Another advantage of the procedure according to the invention that needs to be emphasised is that the advertising messages uploaded into the message centre from the external source may be continuously refreshed and in this way it is always current advertisements that appear on the radiotelephone of the addressee, which further improves the effectiveness of the advertising.
  • the invention is described in more detail in connection with an example, with the help of a drawing. On the drawing
  • Figure 1 is a sketch illustrating the procedure according to the invention.
  • FIG. 1 An arrangement showing a possible realisation of the procedure can be seen on figure 1. It can be clearly seen that the computer device 12 is allocated to the sender 10, with the help of which the sender 10 may write the text message 11 he intends to send.
  • the computer device 12 of the sender 10 is connected to the input gate 61 of the message centre 60 with the help of the telecommunications network 70, while the output gate 62 of the message centre 60 is linked to the addressee's 20 radiotelephone 22 also with the intervention of the telecommunications network 70. Then the extended text message 21 formed from the text message 11 and the text unit 31 appears on the addressee's 20 radiotelephone 22.
  • Figure 1 also shows that the message centre 60 is connected to external source 30 and external source 40.
  • Text unit 31 belongs to external source 30 and text unit 41 belongs to external source 40.
  • Text unit 31 and text unit 41 together form the supplementary text group 50.
  • First text unit 31 and text unit 41 are collected from the external source 30 and the external source 40, as advertisers, from which we have created the supplementary message group 50 and the supplementary message group 50 is stored in the message centre 60.
  • the text message 11 with the assistance of an Internet connection is sent through the telecommunications network 70 through the input gate 61 of the message centre 60 into the message centre 60.
  • the message centre 60 the number of characters in the text message 11 is checked and it is determined whether it is under the desired valued, so one of the members of the supplementary message group 50 stored in the message centre 60, in this case message unit 31, is linked behind the text message 1 1 and so the extended text message 21 is created.
  • the extended text message 21 is sent back through the output gate 62 of the message centre 60 to the telecommunications network 70, and from there - in a way known in itself- is sent to the addressee's 20 radiotelephone 22.
  • the procedure according to the invention can be well applied in networks suitable for forwarding text messages, for supplementing the service with the mediation of advertisements, and at the same time for increasing the income of the service provider
  • radiotelephone external source 31 text unit external source 41 text unit supplementary text group message centre 61 input gate

Abstract

A method for forwarding text messages from a sender to an addressee, during which with the assistance of a computer device a text message is created, then with the intervention of a telecommunications network the text message is sent through a message center, then from the message centre is forwarded to the addressee. The characteristic feature of the method is that a supplementary message group (50) is formed of independent text units (31, 41) originating from external sources (30, 40) independent of the message centre (60), which text units (31, 41) of the supplementary message group (50) are input into the message centre (60) and are stored there individually, the text messages (11) arriving from the sender (10) at the message centre (60) are checked and, before being forwarded, by joining the arrived text message (11) with one of the message units (31, 41) from the supplementary message group (50) an extended text message (21) is created, and finally the extended text message (21) put together in this way is sent to the addressee (20).

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METHOD FOR ASSEMBLING TEXT MESSAGES
The subject of the invention relates to a procedure for forwarding text messages from a sender to an addressee, during which with the assistance of a computer device a text message is created, then with the intervention of a telecommunications network the text message is sent through the input gate of a message centre suitable for handling text messages into the message centre, the text message is interpreted in the message centre, then from the message centre, through its output gate the text message is forwarded to the addressee also with the intervention of a telecommunications network.
With the development of telecommunications radiotelephone networks have spread to an increasing extent, with the help of which they become easily accessible for people using the so-called "GSM" devices independent of their position. The possibility of sending text messages is also included among radiotelephone services. The essence of this is that texts built up of characters can be displayed on the small sized screen of the radiotelephone. Such text messages can be sent from another radiotelephone or also through the Internet from a computer. The messages are forwarded from the sending party to the addressee by a message centre.
There are several home pages on the Internet from where short text messages may be sent free of charge to one or possibly several radiotelephones. Examples of such services can be found at "http://www.mtusms.com", "http://www.fresms.net", and "http://www.ingyensms.hu".
The essence of the free SMS sending possibility is that while the senders write the text messages they can become acquainted with the content of the advertisements on the home page. The amounts paid by the advertisers to the operator of the home page cover the fees of the SMSs sent free of charge, which fees the operator of the home page is obliged to pay to the message centre service provider.
Such an Internet SMS service exists where the operator of the home page using some of the available characters that may be sent in the SMS message attaches a message presenting its own home page to the sender's message, and so the addressee also receives some sort of message front the operator of the home page. Such a service can be found at the home page "http://www.quios.com".
A deficiency of the known solutions, however, is that they do not exploit the advertising possibilities hidden in the SMS sending process. The income originating from the advertisement placed on the home page does not make it possible for the number of messages sent free of charge by one person to be unrestricted.
With the procedure according to the invention our objective is to overcome the deficiencies of the known situation and to work out an SMS sending possibility with the help of which numerous advertising messages can be sent to the addressee in such a way that the free message sending possibility of the sender is not damaged, but the operator of the home page has enough income for the service provided by it.
The basis of the idea behind the invention was formed by the recognition that advertising messages composed by external advertisers can be placed in the message centre, which in a suitable way can be attached to the messages to be sent, and with this the advertising value of the SMSs can be significantly increased as can the effectiveness of the advertisement, as a result of which the task can be solved.
In accordance with the set aim the procedure according to the invention for forwarding text messages from the sender to the addressee, - during which with the assistance of a computer device a text message is created, then with the intervention of a telecommunications network the text message is sent through the input gate of a message centre suitable for handling text messages into the message centre, the text message is interpreted in the message centre, then from the message centre, through its output gate the text message is forwarded to the addressee also with the intervention of a telecommunications network, - is based on the principle that a supplementary message group is formed of independent text units originating from external sources independent of the message centre, which text units of the supplementary message group are input into the message centre and are stored there individually, the text messages arriving from the sender at the message centre are checked and, before being forwarded, by joining the arrived text message with one of the message units from the supplementary message group an extended text message is created, and finally the extended text message put together in this way is sent to the addressee.
A further criterion of the procedure according to the invention may be that the independent message units originating from the individual external sources are continuously checked and changed as necessary.
During a possible execution of the procedure an Internet connection is created between the sender and the message centre and the text message is sent in this way to the input gate of the message centre.
In a further version of the invention the extended text message is forwarded to the addressee's radiotelephone.
The advantage of the procedure according to the invention is that with its application every text message may always be linked to a current advertising message that is uploaded to the message centre from an external source, and for sending it the composer of the advertising message pays the message centre, and so in essence undertakes the message sending fee from the sender.
Another advantage is that in the case of messages sent from a computer device, through the Internet, due to the technical conditions and the undertaking of the costs a text message - free of the restrictions enforced up till now - may be sent to any number of addressees and also on any number of occasions. In accordance with this the number of advertising messages sent with text messages will also increase, which will significantly improve the effectiveness of the direct-marketing type advertisement.
Another advantage of the procedure according to the invention that needs to be emphasised is that the advertising messages uploaded into the message centre from the external source may be continuously refreshed and in this way it is always current advertisements that appear on the radiotelephone of the addressee, which further improves the effectiveness of the advertising. In the following the invention is described in more detail in connection with an example, with the help of a drawing. On the drawing
Figure 1 is a sketch illustrating the procedure according to the invention.
An arrangement showing a possible realisation of the procedure can be seen on figure 1. It can be clearly seen that the computer device 12 is allocated to the sender 10, with the help of which the sender 10 may write the text message 11 he intends to send. The computer device 12 of the sender 10 is connected to the input gate 61 of the message centre 60 with the help of the telecommunications network 70, while the output gate 62 of the message centre 60 is linked to the addressee's 20 radiotelephone 22 also with the intervention of the telecommunications network 70. Then the extended text message 21 formed from the text message 11 and the text unit 31 appears on the addressee's 20 radiotelephone 22.
Figure 1 also shows that the message centre 60 is connected to external source 30 and external source 40. Text unit 31 belongs to external source 30 and text unit 41 belongs to external source 40. Text unit 31 and text unit 41 together form the supplementary text group 50.
Henceforward the procedure is shown in connection with a procedural example.
Example 1:
In this version of the procedure the sender's 10 text message 11 written with the help of the computer device 12 gets to the addressee's 20 radiotelephone 22 in the following way.
First text unit 31 and text unit 41 are collected from the external source 30 and the external source 40, as advertisers, from which we have created the supplementary message group 50 and the supplementary message group 50 is stored in the message centre 60.
Following this the text message 11 with the assistance of an Internet connection is sent through the telecommunications network 70 through the input gate 61 of the message centre 60 into the message centre 60. In the message centre 60 the number of characters in the text message 11 is checked and it is determined whether it is under the desired valued, so one of the members of the supplementary message group 50 stored in the message centre 60, in this case message unit 31, is linked behind the text message 1 1 and so the extended text message 21 is created.
Following this the extended text message 21 is sent back through the output gate 62 of the message centre 60 to the telecommunications network 70, and from there - in a way known in itself- is sent to the addressee's 20 radiotelephone 22.
The procedure according to the invention can be well applied in networks suitable for forwarding text messages, for supplementing the service with the mediation of advertisements, and at the same time for increasing the income of the service provider
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22 radiotelephone external source 31 text unit external source 41 text unit supplementary text group message centre 61 input gate
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1. A procedure for forwarding text messages from a sender to an addressee, during which with the assistance of a computer device (12) a text message (1 1 ) is created, then with the intervention of a telecommunications network (70) the text message (1 1 ) is sent through the input gate (61) of a message centre (60) suitable for handling text messages (1 1 ) into the message centre (60), the text message (11) is interpreted in the message centre (60), then from the message centre (60), through its output gate (62) the text message (11 ) is forwarded to the addressee (20) also with the intervention of a telecommunications network (70), characterised by that, a supplementary message group (50) is formed of independent text units (31, 41) originating from external sources (30, 40) independent of the message centre (60), which text units (31, 41) of the supplementary message group (50) are input into the message centre (60) and are stored there individually, the text messages (11) arriving from the sender (10) at the message centre (60) are checked and, before being forwarded, by joining the arrived text message (11) with one of the message units (31, 41 ) from the supplementary message group (50) an extended text message (21) is created, and finally the extended text message (21) put together in this way is sent to the addressee (20)
2. The procedure according to claim 1, characterised by that, the independent message units (31, 41) originating from the individual external sources (30, 40) are continuously checked and changed as necessary.
3. The procedure according to claim 1 or 2, characterised by that, an Internet connection is created between the sender (10) and the message centre (60) and the text message ( 1 1 ) is sent in this way to the input gate (61) of the message centre (60).
4. The procedure according to any of claims 1 - 3, characterised by that, the extended text message (21) is forwarded to the addressee's (20) radiotelephone (21).
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