Method of reducing latency for non-call delivery paging
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1. A method of reducing latency in non-call delivery paging of a mobile station, comprising:
- performing, at the mobile station, a prohibited operation without waiting for a release message when a page message identifiable as an audit-only page message is received, the prohibited operation being an operation prohibited from being performed after receipt of the page message paging the mobile station and before receipt of the release message releasing the prohibition.
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Abstract
The paging of mobile stations normally occurs as part of a call delivery process. As a result, the mobile station needs to refrain from certain operations such as origination to permit the call delivery to take place. However, when call delivery is not the intended consequence of a mobile station page, the method of reducing latency for non-call delivery paging permits a paged mobile station or paged party to conduct operations that are normally prohibited after receiving a page message but before receiving a release message.
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1. A method of reducing latency in non-call delivery paging of a mobile station, comprising:
performing, at the mobile station, a prohibited operation without waiting for a release message when a page message identifiable as an audit-only page message is received, the prohibited operation being an operation prohibited from being performed after receipt of the page message paging the mobile station and before receipt of the release message releasing the prohibition. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
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8. A method of reducing latency in non-call delivery paging of a mobile station, comprising:
receiving, at a wireless network, an origination message from the mobile station without having sent a release message for a previously sent page message paging the mobile station. - View Dependent Claims (9, 10, 11)
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12. A method, comprising:
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receiving, at a mobile station, a wakeup order; and
maintaining an awake state at the mobile station for a period of time indicated by the wakeup order. - View Dependent Claims (13, 14, 15)
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