Method and apparatus for analyzing cellular telephone network

Telephonic communications – Having light wave or ultrasonic link for speech or paging... – Including fiber optic link within telephone network

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379 58, 379 1, 379 29, 379 34, 455 331, 455 671, H04Q 720, H04Q 734

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057063338

ABSTRACT:
A cellular telephone network with the capability to detect faulty cellular telephones in use in the network. The network includes measurement units at some or all of the cell sites. The measurement units monitor the radio links between each cell site and specific cellular telephones. Measurements taken at all the cell sites are accumulated at a test system controller. The test system controller stores and processes the measurements to detect faulty cellular telephones. When a faulty cellular telephone is detected, a trouble manager notifies the subscriber of the fault so that it might be repaired before the fault affects cellular telephone service. The same measurement techniques are also used to detect fraudulent telephone usage and network problems.

REFERENCES:
patent: 5095500 (1992-03-01), Tayloe et al.
CSM8000 Cellular System Monitor, Smith Myers Communications Ltd.

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