michael s sutton
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“Michael is a far sighted and original ideas creator. The internet broadcasting system he created for BBC World News was a world-leading technology at the time.” September 5, 2011
Top qualities: Great Results, Expert, Creative1st Patrick Cross, Patrick was Managing Director of BBC World and hired Michael as a IT Consultant in 1998, and hired Michael more than once
1998 - Live & 168hr rolling
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Development Breadboard and miniature realization of the 262,206 & 5,771,238 NZ & US Patent devices 1991-1993
1988 Sutton concept video. 1992 Adapt to Motorola E9 develop Sutton 238 concept on bread board, miniature prototype, 238 sms paging build, PSION Organiser II, Epoc, X25/X3, Teletext Motorola Phillips Blick. US-5,771,238 & NZ-262,206 Next 2006-2011 Sutton Vs Nokia. '09 Houston video deposition. HowTo for Judge Leonard E Davis & the
CAFC.
1988==>>Advanced SMS messaging
● Concept DesignOwner/Exec DirMichael S Sutton
● PresenterGeoff Robinson
(click to play-me)
<=== Survey showed~84% projected adoption: (PA Consulting & NRB) "Choice Test".
● Survey - Video stimulus.
(c) Michael Seward Sutton and Michael S Sutton Limited. All rights reserved. 1988-2011.
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HACFSRT
devicebuild1992
Personal AnySourceMulticast AccessGrid2011 project.
Uncapped VLAN on CFH, NBN & similar fibre networks - education, social, sports, health, governance, robots, emergency and concerts.
Sutton v Nokia 514 203 Texas & CAFC 1210-1218
The technology development shown in the preceding video was integrated onto PSION devices, Wireless Access, Motorola pagers and PC laptops. Michael signed technology development support agreements with PSION in 1987-1992.
In 1993, signed marketing licensing partnership agreements with Fay Richwhite for use in pagers with an option for digital cellular devices.
In Sept 1994, met Nokia in Seattle and demonstrated the working software and devices; offering licensing agreements for the PCT Patent pending technologies.
In 1997 & 1998 was issued a New Zealand and US Patent. (262,206 & 5,771,238).
In 2005 engaged three legal firms in Texas whom identified Nokia's alleged infringements and commenced an action for "wilful, wanton and reckless" damages.
In 2007 Carl Belding (Chief Legal Officer for Nokia worldwide) died falling from a hotel in Switzerland.
In 2009 Judge Davis ruled in a Summary Judgement that the Patent could not be built.
In 2010 the Court of Appeal refused to reverse this ruling.
In 2011 the Court of Appeal refused to grant a rehearing enbanc (bench of five Judges).
Judge Davis & CAFC Judges Newman, Whyte & DykeClaim Three - PacketDrive used with Nokia Sept 1994:
1. Main Screen2. Transmit & Receive steps Control
Initialisation msg on SMS paging channel.
3. Transmit & Receive Control Time Service msg on SMS paging Channel.
4. Channel is configured for 'only' plain text sms.
Judge Leonard E Davis (Claim 3 can't be built.) Prevented Sutton V Nokia being heard by Jury (2006-11).
Carl Belding Nokia world wide Chief Legal Officer died 21st September 2007 attending a senior Nokia executive meeting, falling to his death at a hotel in Switzerland.
August 2009 - US Patent 5,771,238 650 pages of depositions videod - Michael Sutton
Houston2000 Bering Drive
Jimmy Negem Matthew
Juren
Guy Fisher TimJohnson
Guy Matthews
Radio New Zealandwww.rnz.co.nz
Audio & Video streaming site
1997
February 1997
Launch of the first Radio New Zealand streaming live & archive audio site. Developed 1996.
Call & Visit Michael S Sutton +64 21 305500
The Transit Room of the Dominion Observatory
Kelburn Wellington
Android: Out Call: EnumDiscoverer● Enum Discoverer hooks & overlays the mobile phone application.● The application undertakes DNS (Internet Domain Name Service) lookup
(s) of the number being dialed.● Using Enum, DNS, Ietf RFC procedures near-instantly return URLs and
other links to the callers social media and communications services.● The application "presents" the information retrieved and enables the user
to browse this information while in the call.● This enable the originating party (caller) to have access to the PKI/SSL
keys, geo-location, sip, flicker, linkedIn and Twitter, skype, email, physical addresses.
● These details are auto-loaded into the receivers directory.
Oubound Call - Enum Discoverer - Catalyst IT Ltd with Michael Sutton. on behalf of SIDN, ISOC NL,
Nominet)
Android: Inbound Call: EnumDiscoverer● Enum Discoverer hooks & overlays the mobile phone application.● If callerId is enabled the application undertakes a DNS lookup(s) of the
number.● Using Enum, DNS, Ietf RFC procedures it near-instantly returns URLs
and other links to the callers social media and communications services.● The application "presents" a new telephone interface on the mobile/pc/ip
phone including the information retrieved.● Callerid enables via Enum the receiving party to have access to the
PKI/SSL keys, geo-location, sip, flicker, linkedIn and Twitter, skype, email, physical addresses etc prior to answering the phone.
● These details are auto-loaded into the receivers directory.
Inbound Call - Enum Discoverer - Catalyst IT Ltd with Michael Sutton. on behalf of SIDN, ISOC NL, Nominet.
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These slides were presented and provided to many companies by Awacs Partnership at the ITU Telecom 1995 in Geneva, Switzerland.
Immediate delivery of native (formatted) email to notebook
computers without using telephone access - while away from the office, in a taxi, at a conference - or even in the
air….
AWACS Paging Partnership
Internet & Office email via existing nationwide paging channels
AWACS Information flow
TCNZOnLine Services
TCNZPaging
Office LAN
Msgs
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The Internet
User’s notebook computerwith data pager and AWACS software
MirroredInternet email
Office email
Optional RAS
Cellular
Critical ● Office email● Internet
email● Small files● Paging
Messages
AWACS Information flow
Office LAN
User’s notebook computerwith data pager and AWACS
software
TCNZPaging
TCNZOnLine Services
Msgs
1
N
The Internet
Critical
● Office email
● Internet email
● Small files
● Paging Messages
MirroredInternet email
Office email
Optional RAS
Cellular
The user sees this:
& this...
Electronic Forms:
Our Strengths:
Cost Analysis
● Financial benefits to the user
● Financial benefits to Telecom Paging
● Financial benefits to On-line Service Provider
● Comparative benefits between over cellular
Two Patents filed & pending (March 1993 & May 1994: Patent Cooperation Treaty Organisation)
● New Zealand● Australia● United States● Canada● United Kingdom● France● Germany● Italy● Spain● Netherlands● Switzerland ………...
Objective
● To “mirror” critical email from the Users office or Internet Service Provider computer using radio paging for delivery to notebook PCs:
○ Immediate delivery.○ 24 hour background reception.○ Cost effective service.○ Minimal user interaction.○ International applicability.
Compatible with:
● Microsoft MAPI:○ Microsoft Exchange Windows 95○ Microsoft MSMail Windows 3.11
● Current generation 7 bit POCSAG paging channels● Existing Telecom paging data entry systems● Motorola NewsStream pagers, 157 MHz● Wireless Access PCMCIA pagers 930 MHz
Innovation:
● Enhances existing services on paging networks.● Sends 8 bit binary files as small data packets.● Enforces optimal compression.● Encrypts the data packets for transmission level security.● Overcomes varying network restrictions without network capital
expenditure.
Customer Requirements: ● Automated Email reception.● Eliminate lead-time for final email delivery.● Compatibility with existing user programs.● Embedded files can be transmitted.● Original email held at office/ISP centre.● Access to normal paging message sources.● Mobile business user solution.
AWACS software provides
● 8 bit data:○ Enables computer compatible data to be sent
● Compression○ Minimizes cost○ Minimises on-air time○ Maximises efficiency
● Encoding○ Prevents casual monitoring of message traffic
ITU Geneva September 1995
Operational Parameters ● Max message size 16k● NZ delivery via Telecom Paging 157.950 MHz● Paging transmission 1200-2400 baud● Future channels allocated to paging in 930 MHZ channels
○ Six channels (est. to support 100,000 users)
Key Benefits
● Minimises Message Aging ● Low Cost● Automatic● Software Compatibility● Leveraged from existing proven services● Supports the convergence of telecommunications & computing
functions
Next Steps
● Principle agreement● Contract third party for integration of AWACS with TCNZ’s “On-
line Services” MHS computing technologies.● Sales channels: On-line Services direct marketing, Data-link
solution providers, Telecom Paging and the Internet WWW.
Address:
● Patent and Intellectual assets owned by Michael S Sutton Limited
● Ph:=64 21 305500
● P.O. Box 28-010KelburnWellingtonNew Zealand
This slide has been changed in 2011 to update the correct information
3rd party independent materials:
Blood in the mobile
Cine Politics: "Blood in the Mobile" Directed by Frank Poulsen. Nokia & Coltan mined by children in the Congo mines.