Method and mobile communications system for controlling a...

Telecommunications – Radiotelephone system – Auxiliary data signaling

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C455S412100, C455S414100

Reexamination Certificate

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06850768

ABSTRACT:
On the basis of the fact that short messages are sent by a communication terminal of a mobile subscriber into a mobile radio network and are routed to a switching facility responsible for the mobile subscriber, the short message together with an address which identifies a service facility responsible for dealing with the short message service for the mobile subscriber is received by the switching facility. The short messages are routed for temporary storage in the service facility and for transmission to a communication terminal of another subscriber if the received address is contained in an address table of the switching facility.

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