Method and apparatus for alerting a communication unit of a serv

Telecommunications – Radiotelephone system – Zoned or cellular telephone system

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455414, 455435, 455517, 455518, 455519, 379 58, H04Q 720

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ABSTRACT:
A communication unit (118) provides service information related to a second communication service to a base site (114) that provides a first communication service to the communication unit (118). The base site (114) receives the service information, stores the service information, and receives a service request for the communication unit (118) to participate in the second communication service. Finally, the base site (114) transmits a control message to the communication unit (118), via a control communication resource, to alert the communication unit (118) as to requested participation in the second communication service.

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