Mobile station identification system and method

Telecommunications – Radiotelephone system – Security or fraud prevention

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C455S558000, C455S411000, C455S461000, C375S240000

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07079834

ABSTRACT:
A method for identifying a mobile communications device in a mobile communications network is provided. The method comprises determining an identifier for a mobile communications device, the identifier comprising at least one of a first field, a second field, and a third field; including in the first field a mobile country code (MCC) for identifying a country to which the mobile communications device belongs; including in the second field a mobile network code (MNC) for identifying a network to which the mobile communications device belongs in the country; including in the third field a mobile station identification number (MSIN) for identifying the mobile communications device in the network; and including padding values in the third field, when the length of the MSIN is less than the length of the third field.

REFERENCES:
patent: 6748227 (2004-06-01), Rollender
3GPP TSG-CN WG3#22, 3GPP TS 29.061 v5.1.0(Mar. 2002) CR p. 52, www.3gpp.org/ftp/tsg—cn/TSG—CN/TSGN—16/Docs/PDF/NP-020153.pdf.

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