Telecommunications – Radiotelephone system – Auxiliary data signaling
Reexamination Certificate
2008-01-15
2008-01-15
Perez-Gutierrez, Rafael (Department: 2617)
Telecommunications
Radiotelephone system
Auxiliary data signaling
C455S414100, C455S414200, C455S414300, C455S414400, C455S551000, C455S518000, C715S753000, C715S758000, C709S206000, C709S201000, C709S202000, C709S203000, C709S217000, C709S218000, C709S227000
Reexamination Certificate
active
07319882
ABSTRACT:
A messaging system (11) for conveying messages between a host server (15) and a client (13a) that is part of a GSM network and a method therefor. The GSM network includes an SMS facility to convey messages between its clients using an SMSC (25), each wireless client having a network identifying number (NIN) associated with it to uniquely identify the client within the GSM network. Each message comprises a message packet (43) including the address (49) of an intended recipient, the address (47) of the sender of the message and the message itself (51). The host server (15) may be selectively connected to a plurality of different client types (13) via the Internet (19) to convey messages therebetween. Each client has a client identifying number (CIN) associated with it to uniquely identify it to the host server (15). The host server (15) and the SMSC (25) are interconnected by the Internet (19) or another computer network to provide for communications therebetween. One of the clients (13) of the host server (15) is a wireless client (13a) and has its CIN corresponding to its NIN. The host server (15) has an access code (AC) to uniquely identify it to the SMSC (25) and a unique identification number (UIN) ascribed to: (i) a prescribed action performed by it, and (ii) an entity that is the subject of the prescribed action. The messages sent in message packet (43) between the host server (15) and the wireless client (13a) in connection with a particular prescribed action and entity include: (i) a combination of the AC and the UIN ascribed to the particular action and entity as the address of the host server (15); and (ii) the NIN as the address of the wireless client. The SMSC (25) also uses the AC in the address of the intended recipient or the sender to recognize messages sent to or received from the host server (15) and routs the messages accordingly.
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Garrovillo Joseph Michael C.
Mendiola Dennis
Montecastro Samuel S.
Ajibade-Akonai Olumide
Chikka Pte Ltd
Intellectual Property Law Group LLP
Jackson Juneko
Lee Otto O.
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