Location request method and apparatus in wireless...

Telecommunications – Radiotelephone system – Zoned or cellular telephone system

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C455S456300

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07630722

ABSTRACT:
A method and apparatus for suppressing subsequent re-request of a location request, for example a MO-LR request in a GSM communication system, by a mobile station (MS) (110) to the network. The method in the mobile station comprises transmitting (302) a location request message to a network. Then, at the MS, determining (304) that the network can not provide the requested location information. Creating (306) an indicator in a memory of the device that the network is not capable of providing the requested location information and finally suspending (308) subsequent transmission of location request message to the network.

REFERENCES:
patent: 2001/0049263 (2001-12-01), Zhang
patent: 2004/0229632 (2004-11-01), Flynn et al.
3GPP TS 24.030 V3.3.0; (Dec. 2001) Location Services (LCS); Supplementary Service Operations - Stage 3; 9 pages (Release 1999).
3GPP TS 24.080 V3.7.0; (Jun. 2002) Mobile Radio Interface Layer 3 Supplementary Services Specification; Formats and Coding; 52 pages (Release 1999).

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