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Circuit arrangment for switched networks consisting of exchanges, preferably telephone networks

  • US 5,412,760 A
  • Filed: 10/25/1991
  • Issued: 05/02/1995
  • Est. Priority Date: 03/19/1990
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. A circuit arrangement for switched networks containing exchanges, such as telephone networks, in which mobile subscribers (MT1-MT9) via radio paths (F1-9) and stationary subscribers (Sta-STo) via cable paths (K1-K2) each have access to an exchange (SC),the radio paths and the cable paths each providing multiple communication channel pairs, and in which each mobile subscriber as well as each stationary subscriber has a terminal device to which is assigned identification, with which the subscriber identifies himself and is thus identified and located by the exchange at any location within the switched network independent of whether mobile or stationary, whereafter, for the establishment of a connection from the subscriber to the exchange or vice versa, a communication-channel pair is assigned, from the provided pairs, so that the mobile and stationary subscribers have access to the same exchange, said cable paths being broad-band cables connected by branches of the television cable connection type to individual subscribers, said cables being routed throughout subscriber areas and extending up to the stationary subscribers, without intervention by the exchange after the assignment of the communication-channel pair and without connection by means of wired channels other than said branches to the cables, whereby each subscriber, whether mobile or stationary is reached in operationally identical manner and each mobile subscriber and each stationary subscriber has access to all the communication channel pairs which are provided by the respective radio paths and cable paths and whereby each subscriber can set up calls and can be reached at any location under his identification.

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