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Reducing size of messages over the cellular control channel

  • US 9,467,488 B2
  • Filed: 05/11/2005
  • Issued: 10/11/2016
  • Est. Priority Date: 02/16/2005
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. A method for initiating a push-to-talk (PTT) call from a caller client device to a recipient client device in a cellular network, said method comprising:

  • registering said caller client device with a PTT over cellular (PoC) server using an enhanced registration request (RRQ) message, wherein said enhanced RRQ message is created by adding a binary session initiation protocol (SIP) invite message in a registration request message;

    storing at least one data identifying said caller client device at a call session control function (CSCF) in a server, wherein said at least one data includes at least one of a caller client device ID, and caller client device capabilities;

    initiating a call set up from said caller client device with said recipient client device using said binary SIP invite message;

    parsing said binary SIP invite message from said enhanced RRQ message at a router in said cellular network;

    receiving a parsed binary SIP invite message at said CSCF in said server from said router;

    reconstructing a standard SIP invite message using a received parsed binary SIP invite message and stored data associated with said caller client device at said CSCF in said server;

    transmitting said standard SIP invite message from said CSCF in said server to said PoC server; and

    establishing said PTT call between said caller client device and said recipient client device based upon information received in said standard SIP invite message.

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