ALEXANDRIA, Va., Nov. 25 -- United States Patent no. 12,483,978, issued on Nov. 25, was assigned to Verizon Patent and Licensing Inc. (Basking Ridge, N.J.).
"Application identity based network slice enablement server" was invented by Jae Cho (Demarest, N.J.), Jeremy Short (Glen Gardner, N.J.), Paul Kania (Branchburg, N.J.) and Rachel Elizabeth Page (Mine Hill Township, N.J.).
According to the abstract* released by the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office: "A network device requests, from a mobile network, a check of network slicing eligibility for a first session involving a first user, a first application, and a first application server. The network device receives, based on the check of network slicing eligibility, network slicing plan inform...