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Transfer of emergency services session between disparate subsystems

  • US 9,854,421 B2
  • Filed: 01/26/2016
  • Issued: 12/26/2017
  • Est. Priority Date: 06/12/2006
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. A method comprising:

  • providing, by a control system, a signaling anchor point at a domain transfer function in a multimedia subsystem for a signaling path comprising a first access signaling leg and a remote access signaling leg for an emergency services session between a user element and a public service access point (PSAP), wherein the domain transfer function is inserted in the signaling path, wherein the first access signaling leg is provided toward the user element via a transferring-out subsystem;

    establishing, by the control system, the emergency services session in response to receiving a first session initiation message originating from the user element, wherein the first session initiation message includes location information for the user element;

    coordinating, by the control system, call signaling for the emergency services session via the first access signaling leg and the remote signaling leg;

    receiving, by the control system, a second session initiation message responsive to initiation of a new communication session via a transferring-in subsystem to effect a transfer from a transferring-out subsystem to the transferring-in subsystem, wherein the second session initiation message is routed in light of a subsystem directory transfer number associated with the domain transfer function, wherein the domain transfer function receives updated location information in the second session initiation message and sends the updated location information to the PSAP at least via a voice over internet protocol (VolP) positioning center;

    detecting, by the control system, an existence of the emergency services session with the user element when the second session initiation message is received; and

    associating, by the control system, a second access signaling leg via the transferring-in subsystem with the remote access signaling leg, and releasing the first access signaling leg session in response to the detecting the existence of the emergency services session.

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