Application invocation on a mobile station using messaging...

Telecommunications – Radiotelephone system – Programming control

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C455S404200, C455S412100, C455S414200, C455S419000, C455S420000, C455S456100, C455S456200, C455S456300, C455S456500, C455S456600, C455S466000

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10930795

ABSTRACT:
Systems and methods for invoking location-based services on a mobile station are provided. An server receives an invocation request from a client entity. The server communicates the invocation request to a gateway, which generates the message for the destination mobile station and sends this message to a message center. The message includes parameters that identify one or more applications that are resident on the mobile station. The mobile station includes a receiver for receiving the message from the mobile communication network and a processor for invoking the identified applications by executing program code instructions that are configured to perform a location-based service or function. Further features, such as the passing of parameters to the invoked application, are also provided.

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