Telecommunications gateway
DCFirst Claim
1. A telecommunications gateway comprising a stack (20) comprising a bearer adaptation layer for interfacing with a bearer, and a client for interfacing with an origin server, characterised in that, the gateway further comprises a context manager (25) acting as a user on the stack (20) and supporting an interface means (26, 27, 28, 30) to an external entity to provide an auxiliary service.
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Abstract
A gateway has a stack with a bearer adaptation layer and an HTTP client. The gateway may be connected by an HTTP link to an origin server and by a bearer interface to a mobile network. It may also be connected by an HTTP link to a WTA server. A context manager is a user on the stack and supports interfaces to allow access to external entities in a versatile manner. An event manager captures events including billing events and writes to an event log and to a billing log. A management entity provides overall control and sets configurations for the event manager.
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44 Claims
- 1. A telecommunications gateway comprising a stack (20) comprising a bearer adaptation layer for interfacing with a bearer, and a client for interfacing with an origin server, characterised in that, the gateway further comprises a context manager (25) acting as a user on the stack (20) and supporting an interface means (26, 27, 28, 30) to an external entity to provide an auxiliary service.
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37. A method for providing access to an external entity by a telecommunications network, the method comprising the steps of:
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providing a gateway having a stack comprising a bearer adaptation layer, providing a context manager acting as a user on a stack, and the context manager supporting an interface which accesses the external entity. - View Dependent Claims (38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44)
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