Dynamic service triggers in communication networks

Electrical computers and digital processing systems: multicomput – Computer-to-computer session/connection establishing

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C709S228000

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07877487

ABSTRACT:
Communication networks and associated methods are disclosed for dynamically defining service triggers. Responsive to receiving a session initiation message for a session, an application server defines one or more subsequent service triggers for a service provided by the application server for the session. The subsequent service triggers identify messages or conditions for the session of which the application server desires to be notified. The application server then transmits the subsequent service triggers to a session control function that is setting up or maintaining the session. The session control function then receives a subsequent message for the session. The session control function processes the subsequent message and the subsequent service triggers to determine whether to transmit the subsequent message to the application server.

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