Hybrid multizone call delivery system

Telecommunications – Radiotelephone system – Zoned or cellular telephone system

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455410, 455433, 455445, H04Q 720

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060164255

ABSTRACT:
A hybrid multizone call delivery system delivers calls to portables by broadcasting from a central node a portable identification number (PIN) and dial-in number (DN) to all the zones in the system. Portables register their presence in zones as they roam throughout the coverage area. When a zone matches a broadcast PIN to a PIN registered therein, a zone controller pages the portable and initiates a call back to the broadcast DN. Upon receipt of the call back, the central node connects the incoming call to the portable through the call back connection.

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