Telecommunications – Radiotelephone system – Programming control
Patent
1997-01-03
2000-05-16
Trost, William G.
Telecommunications
Radiotelephone system
Programming control
455551, 455403, H04Q 720
Patent
active
060648791
ABSTRACT:
A mobile communication method suitable for a purchased mobile unit system, a mobile telephone switching station, a customer management system, and a mobile unit. A temporary ID, with communication restrictions, such as a limitation on the number of calls, is written into a mobile unit along with a DN, prior to shipment of the mobile unit. After purchase, the mobile unit is operated to initiate a registration procedure via a mobile communication network by using the temporary ID and to have a permanent ID written therein. By using the temporary ID, a communication connection test can be conducted on the mobile unit prior to shipment from the factory. There is no need to install a ROM writer at a mobile unit shop to write personal information.
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Fujiwara Shuuji
Maruyama Minoru
Fujitsu Limited
Trost William G.
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