Home location register for manual visitors in a telecommunication system
First Claim
1. In a cellular telecommunication system in which mobile subscribers may roam from a home network to a visited network having an automatic roaming agreement with said home network, and to a visited network without an automatic roaming agreement with said home network, a system for providing visiting subscribers to said visited network without said automatic roaming agreement with the same registration capabilities as visiting subscribers to said visited network having an automatic roaming agreement with said home network, said system comprising:
- means within each visited network for identifying the home network of each visiting subscriber;
means within each visited network for determining whether or not the home network of each visiting subscriber has an automatic roaming agreement with the visited network;
means within each visited network for classifying as an automatic visitor each visiting subscriber whose home network has an automatic roaming agreement with the visited network;
means within each visited network for classifying as a manual visitor each visiting subscriber whose home network does not have an automatic roaming agreement with the visited network;
means within each visited network for maintaining a database of information on manual visitors;
means for storing in said database, registration information regarding each manual visitor, said storing means storing said registration information upon each manual visitor'"'"'s initial call attempt in said visited network; and
means for accessing from each of said visited network'"'"'s mobile switching centers, said database of registration information upon each manual visitor'"'"'s subsequent call attempts within said visited network.
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Abstract
A manual home location register (M-HLR) for use in a cellular telecommunication system provides manual visitors in a visited network with the same registration capabilities as automatic visitors from networks that have automatic roaming agreements with the visited network. The M-HLR maintains a database of manual visitor information separate from the network'"'"'s database of home subscribers and automatic visitors. Initial registration in the visited network by a manual visitor is recorded in the M-HLR and enables the manual visitor to roam freely between multiple mobile switching centers (MSCs) in the visited network without having to re-register in each MSC.
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1. In a cellular telecommunication system in which mobile subscribers may roam from a home network to a visited network having an automatic roaming agreement with said home network, and to a visited network without an automatic roaming agreement with said home network, a system for providing visiting subscribers to said visited network without said automatic roaming agreement with the same registration capabilities as visiting subscribers to said visited network having an automatic roaming agreement with said home network, said system comprising:
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means within each visited network for identifying the home network of each visiting subscriber; means within each visited network for determining whether or not the home network of each visiting subscriber has an automatic roaming agreement with the visited network; means within each visited network for classifying as an automatic visitor each visiting subscriber whose home network has an automatic roaming agreement with the visited network; means within each visited network for classifying as a manual visitor each visiting subscriber whose home network does not have an automatic roaming agreement with the visited network; means within each visited network for maintaining a database of information on manual visitors; means for storing in said database, registration information regarding each manual visitor, said storing means storing said registration information upon each manual visitor'"'"'s initial call attempt in said visited network; and means for accessing from each of said visited network'"'"'s mobile switching centers, said database of registration information upon each manual visitor'"'"'s subsequent call attempts within said visited network. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
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7. In a cellular telecommunication system in which mobile subscribers may roam from a home network to a visited network having an automatic roaming agreement with said home network, and to a visited network without an automatic roaming agreement with said home network, a method of providing visiting subscribers to said visited network without said automatic roaming agreement with the same registration capabilities as visiting subscribers to said visited network having an automatic roaming agreement with said home network, said method comprising the steps of:
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identifying the home network of each visiting subscriber within each visited network; determining whether or not the home network of each visiting subscriber has an automatic roaming agreement with the visited network; classifying as an automatic visitor each visiting subscriber whose home network is determined to have an automatic roaming agreement with the visited network; classifying as a manual visitor each visiting subscriber whose home network is determined not to have an automatic roaming agreement with the visited network; maintaining, within each visited network, a database of information on manual visitors; storing, in said database, registration information regarding each manual visitor upon each manual visitor'"'"'s initial call attempt in said visited network; and accessing, from each of said visited network'"'"'s mobile switching centers, said database of registration information upon each call to be delivered to the manual visitor and upon each manual visitor'"'"'s subsequent call attempts within said visited network. - View Dependent Claims (8, 9, 10, 11, 12)
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