SRNS relocation in a UMTS network

Telecommunications – Radiotelephone system – Zoned or cellular telephone system

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C455S432100, C455S438000, C455S442000, C455S443000, C370S331000

Reexamination Certificate

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07127251

ABSTRACT:
Disclosed is a method and system for performing a Serving Radio Network Subsystem (“SRNS”) Relocation for a given User Equipment (“UE”) in a Universal Mobile Telecommunications System (“UMTS”) network between a UMTS radio network and a UMTS core network, in which the UMTS radio network and the UMTS core network are logically separated, the method comprising: sending a Relocation Required message from the serving Radio Network Controller (“RNC”) to the core network; and sending a Relocation Request message from the core network to the Target RNC.

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