Method for reprogramming a communication unit's access to a wire

Telecommunications – Transmitter and receiver at separate stations – Single message via plural carrier wave transmission

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455 542, 455 561, H04B 100, H04B 700

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055070094

ABSTRACT:
A monitoring computer (115) monitors a communication resource within a wireless communication system for transmissions by a communication unit. Upon detecting the transmission, which contains a unit identifier, the monitoring computer compares the unit identifier with stored system access information for the communication unit. When the unit identifier is not compatible with the stored system access information, the monitoring computer reprograms at least a portion of the system access information of the communication unit. In this manner, discrepancies in communication unit programming may be corrected.

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