Method and system for dynamically assigning features and users t

Telecommunications – Radiotelephone system – Including personal numbering system

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455414, 379201, H04Q 700, H04Q 900

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059743310

ABSTRACT:
A method and system for supporting wireless and/or wireline features of telecommunications subscribers utilizing existing wireline interfaces includes a processor for provisioning the wireline interfaces to support predetermined wireless and/or wireline features. A service logic, such as a Service Control Point (SCP), assigns the wireline interfaces to the telecommunications subscribers on a call-by-call basis based on the features subscribed to by the subscriber. The processor is further operative to reprovision the wireline interfaces based on the number of subscribers assigned to the wireline interfaces.

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