Method for a communication unit to influence communication resou

Telecommunications – Transmitter and receiver at separate stations

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455 542, 455 582, H04B 100

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ABSTRACT:
A communication unit (105) may influence communication resource allocation within a communication system in the following manner. A list of pending communication requests intended for the communication unit (105) is shown on a display of the communication unit (105). An order in which the pending communication requests are to be processed is selected and transmitted by the communication unit (105) to the infrastructure (101, 102, 103, and 107) of the communication system. The infrastructure then processes the pending communication requests for the communication unit (105) based on the order selected by the communication unit (105).

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