Transfer of audio messages to a mobile entity
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1. A method of transferring audio messages to a mobile entity across a mobile radio infrastructure, the method comprising the steps of:
- (a) transferring to a service system a voice call made towards the mobile entity but which cannot be completed;
(b) recording the call at the service system and forming it into a data message addressed to the mobile entity;
(c) at a time determined with a view to avoiding peak traffic loadings of the mobile radio infrastructure, passing the data message to the mobile entity over a data-capable bearer service of the mobile radio infrastructure; and
(d) storing the data message in the mobile entity for subsequent access by a user.
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Abstract
Uncompleted voice calls towards a mobile entity (20) are transferred to a service system (40) where they are recorded and inserted in corresponding data messages (55). These messages are temporarily held in the service system and later transferred to the mobile entity (20) using a data-capable bearer service (17) of a mobile radio infrastructure (10). This transfer is effected at a time determined with a view to reducing the peak traffic loading of the mobile radio infrastructure (10). At the mobile entity (20) the data messages are stored for subsequent access by a user.
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1. A method of transferring audio messages to a mobile entity across a mobile radio infrastructure, the method comprising the steps of:
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(a) transferring to a service system a voice call made towards the mobile entity but which cannot be completed;
(b) recording the call at the service system and forming it into a data message addressed to the mobile entity;
(c) at a time determined with a view to avoiding peak traffic loadings of the mobile radio infrastructure, passing the data message to the mobile entity over a data-capable bearer service of the mobile radio infrastructure; and
(d) storing the data message in the mobile entity for subsequent access by a user. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9)
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