Abstract:
A mobile communications network includes base stations that send messages to mobile stations to control whether the mobile stations transitions to an initialization state or idle state upon call release. The messages also optionally contain frequency and other call control information for the mobile station to use for a subsequent communications session.
Abstract:
An apparatus, a method, and a computer program are provided for increasing the efficiency of Radio Frequency (RF) resources. Specifically, a modified Resource Release Request Message (RRRM) is utilized. The modified RRRM incorporates several additional fields that allow for the release of multiple service instances at approximately the same time. The simultaneous or near simultaneous release of multiple service instance is more efficient that the traditional RRRM for the release of a single service instance. Therefore, limited RF resources can be better preserved.
Abstract:
A computer data signal including a plurality of wireless mobile device native capability data and a status indicator of a non-emergency-services position-determination (NESPD) capability. The NESPD capability is user-selectable.
Abstract:
There is provided, a system and method to limit access to the network during overload conditions by transmitting access control signals to the mobile terminals, where the messages specify a subset of the mobile terminals which will be prevented from accessing the network. Thus, allowing the remaining terminals to access the network.
Abstract:
Disclosed is a method of transitioning from a facsimile session to a voice session during a call between a wireless user and a facsimile machine. The method comprises sending a procedure interrupt request, sending a procedure interrupt response, sending a procedure interrupt confirmation, negotiating to a voice service option, and then beginning the voice service option.