Data-capable network prioritization with reduced delays in...

Telecommunications – Radiotelephone system – Zoned or cellular telephone system

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C455S432100, C455S434000, C455S435100, C455S435200, C455S435300, C455S422100, C455S466000

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10987557

ABSTRACT:
Reduced delays in data service offered by data-capable networks are provided. One illustrative method includes the steps of receiving and storing in memory a first timer value which is broadcasted by a wireless communication network for use in the mobile station; causing a request for data connectivity to be transmitted through the wireless network, and reattempting the request up to a plurality of times when data connectivity fails; after the one or more reattempted requests for data connectivity fail, activating a timer based on a second timer value which is less than the first timer value; and repeating the transmitting of requests for data connectivity after expiration of the timer.

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