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`CONFIRMATION NO.
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`12/771,915
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`04/30/2010
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`Joel E. Short
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`EXAMINER
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`WANG, LIANG CHE A
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`ART UNIT
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`2447
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`Application No.
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`12/771,915
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`1 )IZI Responsive to communication(s) filed on 30 April 2010.
`2a)0 This action is FINAL.
`2b)[8J This action is non-final.
`3)0 Since this application is in condition for allowance except for formal matters, prosecution as to the merits is
`closed in accordance with the practice under Ex parte Quayle, 1935 C.D. 11, 453 O.G. 213.
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`Disposition of Claims
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`4)[8J Claim(s) 1-20 is/are pending in the application.
`4a) Of the above claim(s) __ is/are withdrawn from consideration.
`5)0 Claim(s) __ is/are allowed.
`6)[8J Claim(s) 1-20 is/are rejected.
`7)0 Claim(s) __ is/are objected to.
`8)0 Claim(s) __ are subject to restriction and/or election requirement.
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`Priority under 35 U.S.C. § 119
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`Application/Control Number: 12/771,915
`Art Unit: 244 7
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`DETAILED ACTION
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`1. Claims 1-20 are presented for examination.
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`Claim Rejections- 35 USC§ 112
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`2. The following is a quotation of the second paragraph of 35 U.S.C. 112:
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`The specification shall conclude with one or more claims particularly pointing out and distinctly claiming the
`subject matter which the applicant regards as his invention.
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`3. Claims 3 and 13 are rejected under 35 U.S.C. 112, second paragraph, as being indefinite
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`for failing to particularly point out and distinctly claim the subject matter which applicant
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`regards as the invention. The claims recite the limitation "the delay period is further
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`based on a size of the packet and a time associated with a precious packet" renders the
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`claims vague and indefinite. The delay period should be "calculated", "corrected", "or
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`"changed" based on certain information. It seems some information are lacking in the
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`sentence that renders the claims vague and indefinite.
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`Claim Interpretations
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`4. Applicant is informed that a "whereby clause in a method claim is not given weight when
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`it simply expresses the intended result for a process step positively recited." (MPEP
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`2111.04).
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`Claim Rejections - 35 USC§ 103
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`5. The following is a quotation of 35 U.S.C. 103(a) which forms the basis for all
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`obviousness rejections set forth in this Office action:
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`(a) A patent may not be obtained though the invention is not identically disclosed or described as set forth in
`section 102 of this title, if the differences between the subject matter sought to be patented and the prior art are
`such that the subject matter as a whole would have been obvious at the time the invention was made to a person
`having ordinary skill in the art to which said subject matter pertains. Patentability shall not be negatived by the
`manner in which the invention was made.
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`6. Claims 1-15, 17-20 are rejected under 35 U.S.C. 103(a) as being unpatentable over
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`Sherman, US Patent Number 5,978,387, hereinafter Sherman, in views of Fowler, US
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`Patent Number 5,793,978, hereinafter Fowler.
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`7. Referring to claim 1, Sherman discloses a system for allowing a user to dynamically
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`control an amount of bandwidth available to the user in a network (Col 3 lines 30-37), the
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`system comprising:
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`a. a first network interface (gateway 330) for communicating over a communication
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`link with a user device during a network session (Col 5 lines 31-34);
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`b. a second network interface (channel interface 340) for communicating with one or
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`more computer networks (Col 5 lines 34-36);
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`c. a data storage system including an indication of a network communication
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`bandwidth associated with the user device (Col 5 lines 18-21, 24-29); and
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`d. a processor (processor 504).
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`Sherman does not explicitly disclose the limitation of delay period.
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`However, Fowler has taught the limitation of delay period (Fowler, Col 1 lines
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`49-52, delay period corresponds to the period of time that message is held until the
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`selected amount of bandwidth become available.)
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`It would have been obvious to a person with ordinary skill in the art at the time
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`the invention was made to incorporate the delay period of Fowler in Sherman such that to
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`have the processor of Sherman to calculate the delay period associated with a received
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`packet based on the bandwidth associated with user and have the processor delay
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`transmission of the packet based on the delay period.
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`A person with ordinary skill in the art would have been motivated to make the
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`modification to Ayres because having the delay period for data packet transfer would
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`give a relief to when a significant amount of packets are attempting to be broadcast or
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`transmitted at the same time as taught by Fowler (Col I lines 28-40).
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`8. Referring to claim 2, Sherman as modified discloses the system of claim 1, wherein the
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`processor is further configured to adjust a billing rate charged to the user based on the
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`network communication bandwidth (Col 7 lines 27-32).
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`9. Referring to claim 3, Sherman as modified discloses the system of claim 1, wherein the
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`delay period is further based on a size of the packet and a time associated with a previous
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`packet (Fowler, Col I lines 53-56, selected bandwidth is based on the packet
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`bytes to be send in any one second period.)
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`10. Referring to claim 4, Sherman as modified discloses the system of claim 1, wherein the
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`system comprises a gateway device (figure 3 gateway 320).
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`11. Referring to claim 5, Sherman as modified discloses the system of claim 1, wherein the
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`delaying is performed by placing the packet in a queue for the delay period (Fowler Col 1
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`lines 42-52).
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`12. Referring to claim 6, Sherman as modified discloses the system of claim 1, wherein the
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`packet is received from the first network interface (figure 3).
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`13. Referring to claim 7, Sherman as modified discloses the system of claim 6, wherein the
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`packet is received from the second network interface (figure 3).
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`14. Referring to claim 8, Sherman as modified discloses the system of claim 1, wherein the
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`delay period is further calculated such that the packet will not produce a bandwidth that
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`exceeds the network communication bandwidth (It's obvious for a cost-conscious system
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`not to produce a bandwidth that exceed the network communication bandwidth for the
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`profit. Col 3 lines 20-37).
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`15. Referring to claims 9-15, 17-20 claims 9-15, 17-20 encompass the same scope of the
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`invention as that of the claims 1-8. Therefore, claims 9-15, 17-20 are rejected for the
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`same reason as the claims 1-8.
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`16. Claim 16 is rejected under 35 U.S.C. 103(a) as being unpatentable over Sherman in view
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`of Fowler, and in further view of Jones et al., US Patent Number 6,307,836, hereinafter
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`Jones ..
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`17. Referring to claim 16, Sherman as modified disclosed the invention as described in claim
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`15. Sherman as modified does not discloses an upstream and a downstream data
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`transmission parameter and wherein the upstream and downstream data transmission
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`parameters are individually specifiable by the user.
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`Jones teaches a subscriber service profile, which includes list of what services can
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`be granted, and the desired upstream and downstream bandwidth selected by the
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`subscriber (Col 9 lines 47-56, Col 4 lines 46-53).
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`It would have been obvious to a person with ordinary skill in the art at the time
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`the invention was made to have the upstream and downstream rate to be selected by the
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`user, because Sherman provides communication between network and user and Jones is
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`providing an option for the subscriber to selectthe desired rate for the upstream and
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`downstream data flow (Col 4 lines 46-53).
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`A person with ordinary skill in the art would have been motivated to provide
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`user's desired service rate as taught by Jones (Col 4 lines 46-53).
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`Conclusion
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`18. The prior art made ofrecord and not relied upon is considered pertinent to applicant's
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`disclosure. Applicant is reminded that in amending in response to a rejection of claims,
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`the patentable novelty must be clearly shown in view of the state of the art disclosed by
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`the references cited and the objection made. Applicant must show how the amendments
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`avoid such references and objections. See 37 CFR 1.11 l(c).
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`19. Any inquiry concerning this communication or earlier communications from the
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`Notice of References Cited
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`SYSTEMS AND METHOD FOR
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`Examiner
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`AMENDMENT
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`Mail Stop AMENDMENT
`Commissioner for Patents
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`Dear Sir:
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`In response to the Office Action mailed November 2, 2010, Applicants
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`respectfully submit the following claim amendments and remarks in connection with the
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`above-captioned application.
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`Amendments to the Claims are reflected in the listing of claims which begins
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`on page 2 of this paper.
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`Summary of Interview begins on page 5 of this paper.
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`Remarks begin on page 6 of this paper.
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`AMENDMENTS TO THE CLAIMS
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`1.
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`(Currently Amended)
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`A system
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`for allowing a user
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`to
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`dynamically control an amount of bandwidth available to the user in a network, the
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`system comprising:
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`a first network interface for communicating over a communication link with
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`a user device during a network session;
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`a second network interface for communicating with one or more computer
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`networks;
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`a data storage system including an indication of a network communication
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`bandwidth associated with the user device and selected by the user; and
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`a processor configured to calculate a delay period associated with a
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`received packet based on the network communication bandwidth associated with
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`the user, and the processor further configured to delay transmission of the
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`packet based on the delay period to prevent the user device from achieving a
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`bandwidth greater than the network communication bandwidth associated with
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`the user device and selected by the user.
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`2.
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`(Original)
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`The system of Claim 1, wherein the processor is further
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`configured to adjust a billing rate charged to the user based on the network
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`communication bandwidth.
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`3.
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`(Currently Amended)
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`The system of Claim 1, wherein the delay
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`period is further calculated based on a size of the packet and a time associated with a
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`previous packet.
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`4.
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`(Original)
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`The system of Claim 1, wherein the system comprises a
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`gateway device.
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`5.
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`(Original)
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`The system of Claim 1, wherein the delaying is performed by
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`placing the packet in a queue for the delay period.
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`6.
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`The system of Claim 1, wherein the packet is received from
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`the first network interface.
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`7.
`the second network interface.
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`(Original)
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`The system of Claim 6, wherein the packet is received from
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`8.
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`The system of claim 1, wherein the delay period is further
`calculated such that the packet will not produce a bandwidth that exceeds the network
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`(Original)
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`communication bandwidth.
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`9.
`transmission of packets, the method comprising:
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`(Currently Amended)
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`A method
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`of
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`dynamically managing
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`establishing a network session over a communication link between a
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`network and a user device of a user;
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`associating a data transmission parameter selected by the user with the
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`user device;
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`receiving a packet and calculating a delay period associated with the
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`packet based on the data transmission parameter; and
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`delaying transmission of the packet based on the delay period to prevent
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`the user device from achieving a data transmission greater than the data
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`transmission parameter associated with the user device and selected by the
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`user.
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`10.
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`(Original)
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`The method of Claim 9, wherein the data transmission
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`parameter comprises an upstream and a downstream data transmission parameter and
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`wherein the upstream and downstream data transmission parameters are individually
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`specifiable by the user.
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`11.
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`(Original)
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`The method of Claim 9, wherein the delay period
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`is
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`calculated independent of maximum bandwidth available.
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`12.
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`(Original)
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`The method of Claim 9, wherein the method of dynamically
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`managing transmission of packets is performed by a gateway device.
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`13.
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`(Currently Amended)
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`The method of Claim 9, wherein the delay
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`period is further calculated based on a size of the packet and a time associated with a
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`previous packet.
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`14.
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`(Original)
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`The method of Claim 9, wherein the data transmission
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`parameter is a bandwidth indication.
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`15.
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`(Currently Amended)
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`A system for allowing a user to dynamically
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`control a data transmission parameter associated with the user in a network, the system
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`comprising:
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`means for establishing a network session over a communication link
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`between a network and a user device of a user;
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`means for associating a data transmission parameter selected by the user
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`with the user device;
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`means for receiving a packet and calculating a delay period associated
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`with the packet based on the data transmission parameter; and
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`means for delaying transmission of the packet based on the delay period
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`without requiring hardware reconfiguration of any component in the network to
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`prevent the user device from achieving a data transmission greater than the data
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`transmission parameter associated with the user device and selected by the
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`user.
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`16.
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`(Original)
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`The system of Claim 15, wherein the data transmission
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`parameter comprises an upstream and a downstream data transmission parameter and
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`wherein the upstream and downstream data transmission parameters are individually
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`specifiable by the user.
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`17.
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`(Original)
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`The system of Claim15,
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`further comprising means for
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`adjusting a billing rate charged to the user based on the data transmission parameter
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`specified by the user.
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`18.
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`(Original)
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`The system of Claim 15, wherein the system comprises a
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`gateway device.
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`19.
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`(Original)
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`The system of Claim 15, wherein the user device is a
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`portable device.
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`20.
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`(Original)
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`The system of Claim 15, wherein the data transmission
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`parameter relates to bandwidth.
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`Filing Date:
`April 30, 2010
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`SUMMARY OF INTERVIEW
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`On January 19, 2011, Applicant's representatives, Milan Kapadia and Jarom
`Kesler conducted a telephone interview with Examiner Liang Che A Wang. During the
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`interview, Applicant's representatives discussed proposed claim amendments to
`independent Claim 1. No agreement was reached and the Examiner agreed to
`reconsider the pending claims in view of a formal response.
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`REMARKS
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`By way of summary, Claims 1-20 were pending in this application. In the present
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`amendment, the Applicants have amended Claims 1, 3, 9, 13, and 15. Accordingly,
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`Claims 1-20 remain pending for consideration.
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`Claim Rejections under 35 U.S.C. § 112
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`Claims 3 and 13 have been amended. Applicant respectfully requests the
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`Examiner to withdraw the § 112 rejections.
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`Claim Rejections under 35 U.S.C. § 103
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`Applicant's representative would like to thank Examiner Wang for the courtesy
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`he extended during the interview conducted on January 19, 2011.
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`Proposed
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`amendments were discussed to distinguish from Sherman (U.S. Patent No. 5,978,387),
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`Fowler (U.S. Patent No. 5,793,978), and Jones (U.S. Patent No. 6,307,836). The
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`Examiner agreed to consider the proposed amendments in view of a formal response.
`Applicant has amended independent Claims 1, 9, and 15 to incorporate the proposed
`claim amendments that were discussed during the interview. Applicant submits that
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`these claims are distinguishable from Sherman, Fowler, and Jones at least for the
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`same reasons discussed during the interview. Further, the Office Action at page 2
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`makes some assertions regarding claim interpretations. Since the pending claims do
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`not include a "whereby" clause, Applicant does not take any position regarding these
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`assertions. Accordingly, each of independent Claims 1, 9, and 15, as well as their
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`Enclosed is a PTO/SB/08 Equivalent listing 66 references. Reference Nos. 1-65 are of
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`record in U.S. patent application No. 09/693,481, now Patent No. 7,739,383, filed October 20,
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`2000, which is the parent of this Continuation application, and is relied upon for an earlier filing
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`Application No.
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`12/771,915
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`Name of Patentee or Applicant
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`Figures Appear
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`U.S. PATENT DOCUMENTS
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`5,446,735
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`5,708,654
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`5,708,780
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`5,787,483
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`5,793,978
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`5,978,387
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`6,035,405
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`6,078,953
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`6,130,892
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`6,194,992
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`6,232,764
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`6,256,674
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`Sherman
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`6,310,886
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`6,609,153
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`6,618,355
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`6,636,894
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`6,654,808
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`6,735,633
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`6,738,371
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`6,789,110
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`6,795,852
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`6,810,426
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`6,826,694
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`6,857,009
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`6,868,399
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`7,020,082
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`7,088,727
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`10-23-2001
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`Gulliford, et al.
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`11/2003
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`Short, et al.
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`Chuah, Mooi Choo
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`05-11-2004
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`Welch, et al.
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`05-18-2004
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`Ayres
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`Kleinrock, et al.
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`Mysore, et al.
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`Examiner
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`2447
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`7,117,526
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`7,194,554
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`7,197,556
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`7,216,152
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`7,554,995
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`2004-0073704 A 1
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`2006-0239254 A 1
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`2008-0148383 A1
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`2009-0024 7 45 A 1
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`03/27/07
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`05/08/07
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`01/23/1997
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`Martinsson, Olle
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`WO 98/16036 A 1
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`Olkkonen, et al.
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`Include name of the author (in CAPITAL LETTERS), title of the article (when appropriate), title of the
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`44 COMPLAINT FOR PATENT INFRINGEMENT OF U.S. PATENT NOS. 6, 130,892; 7,088,727;
`6,636,894; 6,868,399; 6,789,110 and 7,554,995
`45 Plaintiff Nomadix, Inc. 's Proposed Claim Construction Statement; Nomadix, Inc. vs. Second Rule LLC;
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`46 Second Rule LL C's Response to Nomadix, Inc. 's Proposed Claim Construction Statement; Nomad ix,
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`47 [Proposed] Joint Claim Construction Statement, Nomadix, Inc. vs. Second Rule LLC; Civil Action CV-
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`48 COMPLAINT FOR PATENT INFRINGEMENT OF U.S. PATENT NOS. 6, 130,892; 7,088,727;
`6,636,894; 6,857,009 and 6,868,399.
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`49 PCT International Search Report dated March 14, 2001 relating to PCT/US 009/29172
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`50 Copy of partial European Search Report; European Patent Application No. EP 07 10 0293; dated
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