Mobile stations' geographical position determination, method and

Telecommunications – Radiotelephone system – Zoned or cellular telephone system

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455466, 455445, H04Q 720

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060919582

ABSTRACT:
The present invention relates to a method of sending to an unknown switching centre that serves a given mobile station a command concerning said mobile station. The command is sent by using a previously known short message service, e.g. SMS in the GSM-system. The command may constitute a request for the switching centre to determine the position of the mobile station and is sent from a positioning node outside the mobile communications system. The invention also relates to a method of sending data from the switching centre to the positioning node. The invention also relates to a switching centre and also to a system for carrying out the method.

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