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`EXHIBIT 13
`The following tables compare claim 20 of U.S. Patent 8,630,234 (“the ’234 Patent”) and claim 38 of U.S. Patent 10,880,721 (“the
`’721 Patent”) against allegedly representative claims considered in Voip-Pal.Com, Inc. v. Apple Inc., 375 F. Supp. 3d 1110 (N.D. Cal.
`2019)) and 411 F. Supp. 3d 926 (N.D. Cal. 2019) and claims identified by Twitter in Case No. 5:20-cv-02397-LHK.
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`’234 Patent, claim 20 vs. ’606 Patent, claim 15: see 5:20-cv-02397, Dkt. 29 at ¶44; 3:21-cv-09773, Dkt. 1 at ¶23
`A.
`’721 Patent, claim 38 vs. ’606 Patent, claim 15: see 5:20-cv-02397, Dkt. 29 at ¶44, 35; 3:21-cv-09773, Dkt. 1 at ¶23
`B.
`’234 Patent, claim 20 vs. ’872 Patent, claim 30: see 5:21-cv-02769, Dkt. 1 at ¶¶28, 46; 5:21-cv-09773, Dkt. 1 at ¶23
`C.
`’721 Patent, claim 38 vs. ’872 Patent, claim 30: see 5:21-cv-02769, Dkt. 1 at ¶¶28, 46; 5:21-cv-09773, Dkt. 1 at ¶23
`D.
`’234 Patent, claim 20 vs. ’815 Patent, claim 1:
`see 375 F. Supp. 3d 1110 (N.D. Cal. 2019) at pp.6-7
`E.
`’234 Patent, claim 20 vs. ’005 Patent, claim 74:
`see 375 F. Supp. 3d 1110 (N.D. Cal. 2019) at pp.7-8
`F.
`’234 Patent, claim 20 vs. ’002 Patent, claim 1:
`see 411 F. Supp. 3d 926 (N.D. Cal. 2019) at pp.19-23
`G.
`’234 Patent, claim 20 vs. ’002 Patent, claim 26:
`see 411 F. Supp. 3d 926 (N.D. Cal. 2019) at pp.27-29
`H.
`’234 Patent, claim 20 vs. ’549 Patent, claim 9:
`see 411 F. Supp. 3d 926 (N.D. Cal. 2019) at pp.23-27
`I.
`’234 Patent, claim 20 vs. ’762 Patent, claim 21:
`see 411 F. Supp. 3d 926 (N.D. Cal. 2019) at pp.29-31
`J.
`’721 Patent, claim 38 vs. ’815 Patent, claim 1:
`see 375 F. Supp. 3d 1110 (N.D. Cal. 2019) at pp.6-7
`K.
`’721 Patent, claim 38 vs. ’005 Patent, claim 74:
`see 375 F. Supp. 3d 1110 (N.D. Cal. 2019) at pp.7-8
`L.
`’721 Patent, claim 38 vs. ’002 Patent, claim 1:
`see 411 F. Supp. 3d 926 (N.D. Cal. 2019) at pp.19-23
`M.
`’721 Patent, claim 38 vs. ’002 Patent, claim 26:
`see 411 F. Supp. 3d 926 (N.D. Cal. 2019) at pp.27-29
`N.
`’721 Patent, claim 38 vs. ’549 Patent, claim 9:
`see 411 F. Supp. 3d 926 (N.D. Cal. 2019) at pp.23-27
`O.
`’721 Patent, claim 38 vs. ’762 Patent, claim 21:
`see 411 F. Supp. 3d 926 (N.D. Cal. 2019) at pp.29-31
`P.
`Claim elements which do not appear to correspond to anything in the claim being compared are labeled as “[n/a]” (“not
`applicable”).
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`Yellow represents elements in the ’234 or ’721 patent claims that are not present in the allegedly representative claims or the
`claims identified by Twitter.
`Red represents elements in the allegedly representative claims or the claims identified by Twitter that are not present in the ’234
`or ’721 patent claims.
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`A. U.S. Patent 8,630,234, Claim 20
`(see ’234 Patent at 36:29-56)
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`20. A mobile telephone apparatus comprising:
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`a processor circuit;
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`a network interface in communication with said processor circuit;
`and
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`a computer readable medium in communication with said
`processor circuit and encoded with codes for directing said
`processor circuit to:
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`receive, from a user of the mobile telephone, a callee identifier
`associated with the callee;
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`cause an access code request message to be transmitted to an
`access server to seek an access code from a pool of access codes
`wherein each access code in said pool of access codes identifies a
`respective telephone number or Internet Protocol (IP) network
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`A. Claim 15 of U.S. Patent 10,218,606 (“the ’606 Patent”)
`(see ’606 Patent at 37:30-38:3, 39:22-38)
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`[N.B.: Claim 15 incorporates claim 1 and claim 14:]
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`1. A method for routing communications in a packet switched
`communication system between a first participant device
`associated with a first participant and a second participant device
`associated with a second participant, the first and second
`participant devices being associated with first and second network
`elements of the communication system, respectively, the method
`comprising:
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`[n/a]
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`[n/a]
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`[n/a]
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`receiving, by at least one processor, a second participant identifier
`associated with the second participant device, in response to
`initiation of a communication from the first participant device to
`the second participant device, the first participant device being
`associated with a first participant identifier;
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`[n/a]
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`address that enables a local call to be made to call the callee
`identified by the callee identifier, said access code request
`message including said callee identifier and a location identifier
`separate and distinctive from said callee identifier, said location
`identifier identifying a location of the mobile telephone;
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`receive an access code reply message from the access server in
`response to said access code request message, said access code
`reply message including an access code different from said callee
`identifier and associated with said location identifier and/or
`associated with a location pre-associated with the mobile
`telephone and wherein said access code expires after a period of
`time; and
`[n/a]
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`[n/a]
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`[n/a]
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`initiate a call using said access code to identify the callee.
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`[n/a]
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`[n/a]
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`causing the at least one processor to access at least one memory
`storing a first participant profile identifying at least one first
`participant attribute;
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`processing the second participant identifier and the at least one
`first participant attribute, using the at least one processor, to
`produce a new second participant identifier based on at least one
`match between the second participant identifier and the at least
`one first participant attribute;
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`processing the new second participant identifier, using the at least
`one processor, to determine whether the second network element
`is the same as the first network element;
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`[n/a]
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`when the second network element is determined to be the same as
`the first network element, producing a routing message
`identifying a first network address associated with the first
`network element, using the at least one processor; and
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`[n/a]
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`[n/a]
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`[n/a]
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`[n/a]
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`[n/a]
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`[n/a]
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`when the second network element is determined not to be the
`same as the first network element, producing a routing message
`identifying a second network address associated with the second
`network element, using the at least one processor;
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`wherein the packet switched communication system attempts to
`establish the communication from the first participant device to
`the second participant device based on at least one network
`address identified in the routing message.
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`14. The method of claim 1, wherein the packet switched
`communication system is controlled by a system operator, the
`method further comprising:
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`receiving a third participant identifier associated with a third
`participant device, wherein the third participant device is not
`associated with either the first network element or the second
`network element; and
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`producing a routing message identifying a gateway to an external
`communication system that is not controlled by the system
`operator, using the at least one processor, to cause a further
`communication to be established to the third participant device.
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`15. The method of claim 14 wherein at least a portion of the
`external communication system is a public switched telephone
`network (PSTN) communication system, and wherein the third
`participant identifier comprises a public switched telephone
`network (PSTN) number.
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`B. ’721 Patent, Claim 38
`(see ’721 Patent at 38:10-40)
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`38. A wireless apparatus comprising:
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`a processor circuit comprising at least one processor;
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`a network interface in communication with the processor circuit;
`and
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`a non-transitory computer readable medium having computer
`executable codes stored thereon for directing the processor circuit
`to:
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`receive from a user of the wireless apparatus a destination node
`identifier associated with a destination node with which the user
`wishes to communicate;
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`transmit an access code request message to an access server, the
`access code request message including the destination node
`identifier and a location identifier identifying a geographical
`location of the wireless apparatus;
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`B. Claim 15 of U.S. Patent 10,218,606 (“the ’606 Patent”)
`(see ’606 Patent at 37:30-38:3, 39:22-38)
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`[N.B.: Claim 15 incorporates claim 1 and claim 14:]
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`1. A method for routing communications in a packet switched
`communication system between a first participant device
`associated with a first participant and a second participant device
`associated with a second participant, the first and second
`participant devices being associated with first and second network
`elements of the communication system, respectively, the method
`comprising:
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`[see below]
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`[n/a]
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`[n/a]
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`receiving, by at least one processor, a second participant identifier
`associated with the second participant device, in response to
`initiation of a communication from the first participant device to
`the second participant device, the first participant device being
`associated with a first participant identifier;
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`[n/a]
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`receive an access code reply message from the access server in
`response to the access code request message, the access code
`reply message including an access code based on the location
`identifier in the access code request message, the access code
`identifying a communications channel on a gateway through
`which communications between the wireless apparatus and the
`destination node can be conducted, the access code being distinct
`from the destination node identifier; and
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`[n/a]
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`[n/a]
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`[n/a]
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`initiate communications from the wireless apparatus, via the
`network interface, using the access code based on the location
`identifier, to establish communications between the wireless
`apparatus and the destination node through the communications
`channel identified by the access code.
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`[n/a]
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`[n/a]
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`causing the at least one processor to access at least one memory
`storing a first participant profile identifying at least one first
`participant attribute;
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`processing the second participant identifier and the at least one
`first participant attribute, using the at least one processor, to
`produce a new second participant identifier based on at least one
`match between the second participant identifier and the at least
`one first participant attribute;
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`processing the new second participant identifier, using the at least
`one processor, to determine whether the second network element
`is the same as the first network element;
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`[n/a]
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`when the second network element is determined to be the same as
`the first network element, producing a routing message
`identifying a first network address associated with the first
`network element, using the at least one processor; and
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`[n/a]
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`[n/a]
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`[n/a]
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`[n/a]
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`[n/a]
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`[n/a]
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`when the second network element is determined not to be the
`same as the first network element, producing a routing message
`identifying a second network address associated with the second
`network element, using the at least one processor;
`
`wherein the packet switched communication system attempts to
`establish the communication from the first participant device to
`the second participant device based on at least one network
`address identified in the routing message.
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`14. The method of claim 1, wherein the packet switched
`communication system is controlled by a system operator, the
`method further comprising:
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`receiving a third participant identifier associated with a third
`participant device, wherein the third participant device is not
`associated with either the first network element or the second
`network element; and
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`producing a routing message identifying a gateway to an external
`communication system that is not controlled by the system
`operator, using the at least one processor, to cause a further
`communication to be established to the third participant device.
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`15. The method of claim 14 wherein at least a portion of the
`external communication system is a public switched telephone
`network (PSTN) communication system, and wherein the third
`participant identifier comprises a public switched telephone
`network (PSTN) number.
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`C. Claim 30 of U.S. Patent 9,935,872 (“the ’872 Patent”)
`(see ’872 Patent at 42:11-43:5)
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`30. A communications system comprising a plurality of Internet-
`connected network elements for routing communications between
`a plurality of Internet- connected communication devices
`including first and second participant devices associated with first
`and second participants, respectively, the first and second
`participants being registered in at least one communication system
`database to access communication services through first and
`second network elements of the system, respectively, the system
`comprising:
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`at least one communications system apparatus comprising at least
`one processor and at least one computer readable medium with
`instructions for directing the at least one processor to:
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`receiving, by at least one processor, a second participant identifier
`associated with the second participant device, in response to
`initiation of a communication from the first participant device to
`the second participant device, the first participant device being
`associated with a first participant identifier;
`
`[n/a]
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`C. U.S. Patent 8,630,234, Claim 20
`(see ’234 Patent at 36:29-56)
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`20. A mobile telephone apparatus comprising:
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`a processor circuit;
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` a
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` network interface in communication with said processor circuit;
`and
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` a
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` computer readable medium in communication with said
`processor circuit and encoded with codes for directing said
`processor circuit to:
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`receive, from a user of the mobile telephone, a callee identifier
`associated with the callee;
`
`
`cause an access code request message to be transmitted to an
`access server to seek an access code from a pool of access codes
`wherein each access code in said pool of access codes identifies a
`respective telephone number or Internet Protocol (IP) network
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`address that enables a local call to be made to call the callee
`identified by the callee identifier, said access code request
`message including said callee identifier and a location identifier
`separate and distinctive from said callee identifier, said location
`identifier identifying a location of the mobile telephone;
`
`receive an access code reply message from the access server in
`response to said access code request message, said access code
`reply message including an access code different from said callee
`identifier and associated with said location identifier and/or
`associated with a location pre-associated with the mobile
`telephone and wherein said access code expires after a period of
`time; and
`[n/a]
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`[n/a]
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`[n/a]
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`[n/a]
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`access a database of user profiles, using the first participant
`identifier, to locate a plurality of first participant attributes
`associated with the first participant, each user profile associating a
`respective plurality of attributes with a respective user and
`identifying an Internet address of a network element at which the
`respective user of the communication system is registered to
`access communication services;
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`process the second participant identifier, based on at least one first
`participant attribute obtained from a user profile using the first
`participant identifier, to determine whether the communication
`initiated from the first participant device to the second participant
`device should be allowed to proceed, and, if the communication is
`allowed to proceed, to produce a new second participant
`identifier;
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`determine, based on the new second participant identifier, whether
`the second participant is registered to access communication
`services at the same network element as the first participant;
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`initiate a call using said access code to identify the callee.
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`[n/a]
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`[n/a]
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`[n/a]
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`[n/a]
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`when the second participant is determined to be registered to
`access communication services at the same network element as
`the first participant, produce a routing message identifying a first
`Internet address associated with the first network element, to
`cause the communication to be established to the second
`participant device using the first Internet address;
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`when the second participant is determined not to be registered to
`access communication services at the same network element as
`the first participant, produce a routing message identifying a
`second Internet address associated with the second network
`element, causing the communication to be established to the
`second participant device using the second Internet address; and
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`when the communication initiated from the first participant device
`to the second participant device is determined not to be allowed to
`proceed, preventing the communication from being established to
`the second participant device.
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`D. Claim 30 of U.S. Patent 9,935,872 (“the ’872 Patent”)
`(see ’872 Patent at 42:11-43:5)
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`30. A communications system comprising a plurality of Internet-
`connected network elements for routing communications between
`a plurality of Internet- connected communication devices
`including first and second participant devices associated with first
`and second participants, respectively, the first and second
`participants being registered in at least one communication system
`database to access communication services through first and
`second network elements of the system, respectively, the system
`comprising:
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`at least one communications system apparatus comprising at least
`one processor and at least one computer readable medium with
`instructions for directing the at least one processor to:
`
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`receiving, by at least one processor, a second participant identifier
`associated with the second participant device, in response to
`initiation of a communication from the first participant device to
`the second participant device, the first participant device being
`associated with a first participant identifier;
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`[n/a]
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`D. ’721 Patent, Claim 38
`(see ’721 Patent at 38:10-40)
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`38. A wireless apparatus comprising:
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`a processor circuit comprising at least one processor;
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` a
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` network interface in communication with the processor circuit;
`and
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` a
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` non-transitory computer readable medium having computer
`executable codes stored thereon for directing the processor circuit
`to:
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`receive from a user of the wireless apparatus a destination node
`identifier associated with a destination node with which the user
`wishes to communicate;
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`transmit an access code request message to an access server, the
`access code request message including the destination node
`identifier and a location identifier identifying a geographical
`location of the wireless apparatus;
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`receive an access code reply message from the access server in
`response to the access code request message, the access code
`reply message including an access code based on the location
`identifier in the access code request message, the access code
`identifying a communications channel on a gateway through
`which communications between the wireless apparatus and the
`destination node can be conducted, the access code being distinct
`from the destination node identifier; and
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`[n/a]
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`[n/a]
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`[n/a]
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`initiate communications from the wireless apparatus, via the
`network interface, using the access code based on the location
`identifier, to establish communications between the wireless
`
`[n/a]
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`access a database of user profiles, using the first participant
`identifier, to locate a plurality of first participant attributes
`associated with the first participant, each user profile associating a
`respective plurality of attributes with a respective user and
`identifying an Internet address of a network element at which the
`respective user of the communication system is registered to
`access communication services;
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`process the second participant identifier, based on at least one first
`participant attribute obtained from a user profile using the first
`participant identifier, to determine whether the communication
`initiated from the first participant device to the second participant
`device should be allowed to proceed, and, if the communication is
`allowed to proceed, to produce a new second participant
`identifier;
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`determine, based on the new second participant identifier, whether
`the second participant is registered to access communication
`services at the same network element as the first participant;
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`[n/a]
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`apparatus and the destination node through the communications
`channel identified by the access code.
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`[n/a]
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`[n/a]
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`[n/a]
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`when the second participant is determined to be registered to
`access communication services at the same network element as
`the first participant, produce a routing message identifying a first
`Internet address associated with the first network element, to
`cause the communication to be established to the second
`participant device using the first Internet address;
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`when the second participant is determined not to be registered to
`access communication services at the same network element as
`the first participant, produce a routing message identifying a
`second Internet address associated with the second network
`element, causing the communication to be established to the
`second participant device using the second Internet address; and
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`when the communication initiated from the first participant device
`to the second participant device is determined not to be allowed to
`proceed, preventing the communication from being established to
`the second participant device.
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`E. U.S. Patent 8,630,234, Claim 20
`(see ’234 Patent at 36:29-56)
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`20. A mobile telephone apparatus comprising:
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`a processor circuit;
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`a network interface in communication with said processor circuit;
`and
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`a computer readable medium in communication with said
`processor circuit and encoded with codes for directing said
`processor circuit to:
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`receive, from a user of the mobile telephone, a callee identifier
`associated with the callee;
`
`cause an access code request message to be transmitted to an
`access server to seek an access code from a pool of access codes
`wherein each access code in said pool of access codes identifies a
`respective telephone number or Internet Protocol (IP) network
`address that enables a local call to be made to call the callee
`identified by the callee identifier, said access code request
`message including said callee identifier and a location identifier
`separate and distinctive from said callee identifier, said location
`identifier identifying a location of the mobile telephone;
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`receive an access code reply message from the access server in
`response to said access code request message, said access code
`reply message including an access code different from said callee
`identifier and associated with said location identifier and/or
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`E. Allegedly Representative Claim 1 of U.S. Patent 8,542,815
`(“the ’815 Patent”) (see ’815 Patent at 36:14-38)
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`1. A process for operating a call routing controller to facilitate
`communication between callers and callees in a system
`comprising a plurality of nodes with which callers and callees are
`associated, the process comprising:
`[n/a]
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`[n/a]
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`[n/a]
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`in response to initiation of a call by a calling subscriber, receiving
`a caller identifier and a callee identifier;
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`[n/a]
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`[n/a]
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`associated with a location pre-associated with the mobile
`telephone and wherein said access code expires after a period of
`time; and
`[n/a]
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`[n/a]
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`[n/a]
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`initiate a call using said access code to identify the callee.
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`[n/a]
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`[n/a]
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`locating a caller dialing profile comprising a username associated
`with the caller and a plurality of calling attributes associated with
`the caller;
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`determining a match when at least one of said calling attributes
`matches a portion of said callee identifier;
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`classifying the call as a public network call when said match
`meets public network classification criteria and classifying the call
`as a private network call when said match meets private network
`classification criteria;
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`[n/a]
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`when the call is classified as a private network call, producing a
`private network routing message for receipt by a call controller,
`said private network routing message identifying an address, on
`the private network, associated with the callee;
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`when the call is classified as a public network call, producing a
`public network routing message for receipt by the call controller,
`said public network routing message identifying a gateway to the
`public network.
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`F. Allegedly Representative Claim 74 of U.S. Patent 9,179,005
`(“the ’005 Patent”) (see ’005 Patent at 43:41-65)
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`74. A method of routing communications in a packet switched
`network in which a first participant identifier is associated with a
`first participant and a second participant identifier is associated
`with a second participant in a communication, the method
`comprising:
`
`[n/a]
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`[n/a]
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`[n/a]
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`after the first participant has accessed the packet switched
`network to initiate the communication,
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`using the first participant identifier to locate a first participant
`profile comprising a plurality of attributes associated with the first
`participant;
`[n/a]
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`F. U.S. Patent 8,630,234, Claim 20
`(see ’234 Patent at 36:29-56)
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`20. A mobile telephone apparatus comprising:
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`a processor circuit;
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`a network interface in communication with said processor circuit;
`and
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`a computer readable medium in communication with said
`processor circuit and encoded with codes for directing said
`processor circuit to:
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`receive, from a user of the mobile telephone, a callee identifier
`associated with the callee;
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`[n/a]
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`cause an access code request message to be transmitted to an
`access server to seek an access code from a pool of access codes
`wherein each access code in said pool of access codes identifies a
`respective telephone number or Internet Protocol (IP) network
`address that enables a local call to be made to call the callee
`identified by the callee identifier, said access code request
`message including said callee identifier and a location identifier
`separate and distinctive from said callee identifier, said location
`identifier identifying a location of the mobile telephone;
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`receive an access code reply message from the access server in
`response to said access code request message, said access code
`reply message including an access code different from said callee
`identifier and associated with said location identifier and/or
`associated with a location pre-associated with the mobile
`telephone and wherein said access code expires after a period of
`time; and
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`initiate a call using said access code to identify the callee.
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`[n/a]
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`[n/a]
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`[n/a]
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`[n/a]
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`when at least one of the first participant attributes and at least a
`portion of the second participant identifier meet a first network
`classification criterion, producing a first network routing message
`identifying an address in a first portion of the packet switched
`network, the address being associated with the second participant,
`the first portion being controlled by an entity; and
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`when at least one of the first participant attributes and at least a
`portion of the second participant identifier meet a second network
`classification criterion, producing a second network routing
`message for receipt by the controller, the second network routing
`message identifying an address in a second portion of the packet
`switched network, the second portion not controlled by the entity.
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`G. U.S. Patent 8,630,234, Claim 20
`(see ’234 Patent at 36:29-56)
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`20. A mobile telephone apparatus comprising:
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`a processor circuit;
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`a network interface in communication with said processor circuit;
`and
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`a computer readable medium in communication with said
`processor circuit and encoded with codes for directing said
`processor circuit to:
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`receive, from a user of the mobile telephone, a callee identifier
`associated with the callee;
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`cause an access code request message to be transmitted to an
`access server to seek an access code from a pool of access codes
`wherein each access code in said pool of access codes identifies a
`respective telephone number or Internet Protocol (IP) network
`address that enables a local call to be made to call the callee
`identified by the callee identifier, said access code request
`message including said callee identifier and a location identifier
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`G. Allegedly Representative Claim 1 of U.S. Patent 9,826,002
`(“the ’002 Patent”) (see ‘002 Patent at 37:30-38:2)
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`1. A method of routing a communication in a communication
`network system between an Internet-connected first participant
`device associated with a first participant and a second participant
`device associated with a second participant, the method
`comprising:
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`[see below]
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`[n/a]
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`[n/a]
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`in response to initiation of the communication by the first
`participant device, receiving, by a controller comprising at least
`one processor, over an Internet protocol (IP) network a first
`participant identifier and a second participant identifier, the
`second participant identifier being associated with the second
`participant device;
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`[n/a]
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`separate and distinctive from said callee identifier, said location
`identifier identifying a location of the mobile telephone;
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`receive an access code reply message from the access server in
`response to said access code request message, said access code
`reply message including an access code different from said callee
`identifier and associated with said location identifier and/or
`associated with a location pre-associated with the mobile
`telephone and wherein said access code expires after a period of
`time; and
`[n/a]
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`[n/a]
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`[n/a]
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`initiate a call using said access code to identify the callee.
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`[n/a]
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`[n/a]
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`causing the at least one processor to access a database comprising
`user profiles, using the first participant identifier, each user profile
`associating a respective plurality of attributes with a respective
`user, to locate a plurality of first participant attributes;
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`processing the second participant identifier, using the at least one
`processor, based on at least one of the plurality of first participant
`attributes obtained from a user profile for the first participant, to
`produce a new second participant identifier;
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`classifying the communication, based on the new second
`participant identifier, as a system communication or an external
`network communication, using the at least one processor;
`[n/a]
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`when the communication is classified as a system communication,
`producing a system routing message identifying an Internet
`address associated with the second partic