Method of transferring a packet switched to a circuit...

Multiplex communications – Pathfinding or routing – Combined circuit switching and packet switching

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C455S445000, C370S902000, C709S227000

Reexamination Certificate

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10823580

ABSTRACT:
In the method, a packet call controller establishes a bearer path between the end point and the second network when a call transfer request associated with the mobile station is received from a network providing circuit switched communication. The call transfer request is triggered by a circuit voice call origination from the mobile station that includes an identifier that the packet call controller uses in recognizing that the call transfer request requests transfer of a packet switched call to a circuit switched call on the network.

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