Directory number portability in telephone networks
First Claim
1. In a telephone network having a plurality of network nodes each having a unique network address and using a Signalling System No. 7 out-of-band signalling system for call setup and routing, said signalling system employing Initial Address Messages for controlling routing of the calls, said Initial Address Messages including selected ones of several parameters, including a Called Party Number, an Original Called Party Number, a Generic Address Parameter Number and a Forwarded Call Indicator, a method of providing directory number portability enabling routing of a call to a directory number that has been transferred from a donor switching unit at a donor network node in said telephone network to a recipient switching unit at a recipient network node in a second network controlled by a different service provider, the method including the steps of:
- (i) at an originating switching unit in the telephone network, associating with a call to the ported directory number an Initial Address Message comprising the network address of the recipient network node as the Called Number and the ported directory number as the Original Called Number;
(ii) at a boundary between the telephone network and the second network, converting the Initial Address Message by making the Original Called Party number a Generic Address Parameter and setting a Forwarded Call Indicator flag to indicate that the Called Number as originally-dialled has been translated;
(iii) routing the call into the second network using the converted Initial Address Message; and
(iv) at the recipient switching unit, detecting the Forwarded Call Indicator flag and completing the call to the directory number in the Generic Address Parameter Number field.
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Abstract
Portability of directory numbers in telephone networks, particularly so-called intelligent networks, may be provided without modification of the call processing software at originating network node switches, by associating each call to a ported number with an Initial Address Message comprising a Location Routing Number for the recipient switch as the Called Number and the ported directory number as the Original Called Number. At a boundary with a network which uses a Location Routing Number, a Generic Address Parameter and a Forward Call Indicator flag for identifying calls to ported numbers, a network element creates a modified routing message by converting the Original Called Number to a Generic Address Parameter and setting a Forwarded Call Indicator flag to indicate a translated originally-dialled called number. The network element then uses the converted Initial Address Message to route the call into the second network. Public Office Dialling Plan or Termination Attempt triggers may be used to interrupt processing of a call to the ported number and initiate a query to a Service Control Point database for the corresponding Location Routing Number for inclusion in the Initial Address Message. Alternatively, call forwarding at the donor switch may be used to provide the Location routing Number for the originating switch to include in the Initial Address Message.
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7 Claims
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1. In a telephone network having a plurality of network nodes each having a unique network address and using a Signalling System No. 7 out-of-band signalling system for call setup and routing, said signalling system employing Initial Address Messages for controlling routing of the calls, said Initial Address Messages including selected ones of several parameters, including a Called Party Number, an Original Called Party Number, a Generic Address Parameter Number and a Forwarded Call Indicator, a method of providing directory number portability enabling routing of a call to a directory number that has been transferred from a donor switching unit at a donor network node in said telephone network to a recipient switching unit at a recipient network node in a second network controlled by a different service provider, the method including the steps of:
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(i) at an originating switching unit in the telephone network, associating with a call to the ported directory number an Initial Address Message comprising the network address of the recipient network node as the Called Number and the ported directory number as the Original Called Number; (ii) at a boundary between the telephone network and the second network, converting the Initial Address Message by making the Original Called Party number a Generic Address Parameter and setting a Forwarded Call Indicator flag to indicate that the Called Number as originally-dialled has been translated; (iii) routing the call into the second network using the converted Initial Address Message; and (iv) at the recipient switching unit, detecting the Forwarded Call Indicator flag and completing the call to the directory number in the Generic Address Parameter Number field. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
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5. In a telephone network having a plurality of network nodes each having a unique network address and using a Signalling System No. 7 out-of-band signalling system for call setup and routing, said signalling system employing Initial Address Messages for controlling routing of the calls, said Initial Address Messages including selected ones of several parameters, including a Called Party Number, and an Original Called Party Number, a method of providing directory number portability enabling routing of a call to a directory number that has been transferred from a donor network node in said telephone network to a recipient network node in a second network controlled by a different service provider, including the steps of:
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upon transfer of the directory number from a donor switching unit at the donor network node to a recipient switching unit at the recipient network node; (i) storing at a database associated with a central network control unit data linking the directory number with a network address of the recipient network node; (ii) setting at each originating network node a point-in-call trigger actuable when the switching unit of the originating network node is required to process a call to the ported directory number, the trigger causing a query to be sent to the central network control unit; when subsequently one of said originating network node switching units attempts to place a call to the ported number; (iii) at said originating network node switching unit, interrupting call processing upon actuation of said trigger and sending to said central network unit a signalling message including said ported directory number; (iv) at said central network unit, determining whether or not said directory number is present in said database and, in the event that said directory number is present, returning to said originating network node switching unit said network address of said recipient network node; (v) at said originating network node switching unit, constructing an Initial Address Message with the network address as the called party number and the ported directory number as the original called number and routing the call to the network address; and (vi) at the recipient network node, detecting a Forwarded Call Indicator flag and completing the call to the directory number in a Generic Address Parameter field. - View Dependent Claims (6)
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7. A telephone network having a plurality of network nodes each having a unique network address and using a Signalling System No. 7 out-of-band signalling system for call setup and routing, said signalling system employing Initial Address Messages for controlling routing of the calls, said Initial Address Messages including selected ones of several parameters, including a Called Party Number, an Original Called Party Number, a Generic Address Parameter Number and a Forwarded Call Indicator, the network comprising:
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(i) means for associating with a call to the ported directory number an initial address message comprising the network address of a second network node in a second network as the Called Number and the ported directory number as the Original Called Number; (ii) an access element controlling access between the telephone network and said second network and comprising means for converting the Initial Address Message by making the Original Called Party number a Generic Address Parameter and setting a Forwarded Call Indicator flag to indicate that the Called Number as originally-dialled has been translated; and
means for routing the call into said second network using the converted Initial Address Message; and(iii) means at the recipient switching unit for detecting the Forwarded Call Indicator flag and completing the call to the directory number in the Generic Address Parameter field.
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