Telephonic communications – Having light wave or ultrasonic link for speech or paging... – Including fiber optic link within telephone network
Patent
1995-02-23
1997-02-04
Kuntz, Curtis
Telephonic communications
Having light wave or ultrasonic link for speech or paging...
Including fiber optic link within telephone network
379 59, 455 331, H04Q 722
Patent
active
056007051
DESCRIPTION:
BRIEF SUMMARY
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The invention relates to a method for call establishment in a cellular radio system comprising a mobile services switching centre and a private branch exchange connected thereto, and a visitor location register for storing subscriber and location data on subscribers located within the service area of the mobile services switching centre, in which method: the mobile services switching centre is requested to establish a call to a subscriber, the mobile services switching centre requests the visitor location register to provide location data of the subscriber.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Various cellular radio systems or mobile telephone systems are in use and being designed in which the geographic coverage area of the system is divided into smaller separate service areas, i.e. cells, in such a way that when the radiotelephone or mobile telephone is located in a cell, it communicates with the fixed network through a fixed radio station incorporated in the cell. The mobile telephones belonging to the system can roam freely within the area of the network from one cell to another. One such system is the digital mobile telephone system GSM (Global System for Mobiles).
Cordless telephone (CT) systems, such as the DECT system, have recently come out on the market. The DECT system comprises a base station, which is normally based on access to an existing fixed telephone network. There are three main types of base stations: a residential base station, a base station connected to a private branch exchange in an office, and telepoint base stations.
Cordless telephone systems can also be connected to mobile telephone networks, for instance to the GSM system. The private branch exchange (PBX) of a cordless telephone system can be connected to the GSM system for example by using "DSS 1, Q.930-Q.940, 1989, Digital Subscriber Signalling System No. 1, Network Layer, User-Network Management, CCITT" signalling supplemented with mobility management messages. The PBX of a cordless telephone system is connected to the switching centre of the GSM system such that the subscribers in the PBX can roam within the service area of the GSM system, and the subscribers in the PBX can make use of the mobility management procedures of the GSM system and roam within the service area of DECT systems connected to the GSM system. In such a case, mobile subscribers are attached to the PBX in accordance with the DECT radio path protocol "ETS 300175, Radio Equipment and Systems (RES), Digital European Cordless Telecommunications (DECT), Common Interface", for instance. It has also been possible to connect fixed subscribers to the PBX, for example in accordance with the ISDN signalling protocol. In that event, also calls originating from the GSM system or from a GSM-connected telephone network can be routed to subscribers, for instance DECT subscribers, located within the service area of the PBX.
In the prior art solution, in the case of an incoming call to the PBX, register interrogation procedures in accordance with the GSM recommendations are performed, irrespective of the location of the called subscriber. FIG. 1a shows call establishment procedures in accordance with the prior art. When the call arrives at a first mobile services switching centre, which may be a gateway mobile services switching centre (GMSC), the GMSC requests 101 for routing information from the home location register (HLR) of the called subscriber by sending a SEND.sub.-- ROUT.sub.-- INFO message. The home location register HLR checks the subscriber data from its subscriber database and sends 102 a roaming number request PROV.sub.-- ROAM.sub.-- NUM to the visitor location register VLR of the location area of the subscriber, and the VLR sends 103 a roaming number and routing information as an acknowledgement ROAM.sub.-- NUM.sub.-- ACK to the home location register HLR. The home location register HLR further sends 104 the routing information and roaming number as an acknowledgement ROUT.sub.-- INFO.sub.-- ACK to the gateway mobile services switching
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Kuntz Curtis
Maung Nay Aung
Nokia Telecommunications Oy
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