Telecommunications – Radiotelephone system – Emergency or alarm communication
Patent
1997-02-13
2000-03-14
Chin, Wellington
Telecommunications
Radiotelephone system
Emergency or alarm communication
455432, H04Q 700
Patent
active
060384379
ABSTRACT:
An emergency call originates from a cellular radiotelephone (20) and communicates through one of A-side and B-side cellular systems. Upon receipt of the call, the cellular radiotelephone (20) is assigned a temporary substitute Mobile Identification Number (MIN) (100) by the receiving A-side or B-side cellular system MTSO (33). Upon termination of the emergency call, a call-back to the cellular radiotelephone (20) is routed to both of the A-side and B-side MTSOs (100), using the substitute MIN (100), by the Public Switched Telecommunications Network (36). Both A-side and B-side MTSOs (100) issue a page order message to cellular radiotelephone (20) by transmitting to the MIN (74). Paging order confirmation messages (78), conveying the MIN (74), are evaluated for a match with a unique Electronic Serial Number (76).
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Anderson Floyd E.
Chin Wellington
GTE Mobilnet Service Corp.
Smith Sheila B.
Suchyta Leonard Charles
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