Patent classifications
H04L65/10
Third party IMS services
A telecommunications service provider provides a telecommunications infrastructure that is based in part on an IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS). The provider may have various IMS application servers to support different services for subscribers of the provider, such as messaging, voice communications, presence, etc. In addition, third parties may provide their own IMS application servers for the same services or for different services. Subscribers of the provider are routed to the provider-supported application servers, while subscribers of the third parties are routed to application servers of the third parties. This allows third parties to implement and control their own services, while also leveraging the existing infrastructure of the provider.
Data packet retransmission method and apparatus
Data packet retransmission by a radio link control (RLC) protocol entity of a transmit end is described herein. The retransmission includes sending a target sequence number and a first data packet to a MAC entity of the transmit end and recording a quantity of times the target sequence number is transmitted to the MAC entity of the transmit end at an RLC layer. In accordance with receiving the target sequence number and a negative acknowledgement that are sent by the MAC entity, obtaining the RLC layer transmission count corresponding to the target sequence number. In accordance with determining the RLC layer transmission count is less than an RLC layer transmission threshold, sending a retransmission instruction based on the first data packet to the MAC entity. In accordance with a retransmission condition at the RLC layer being met, the RLC entity of the transmit end triggers retransmission at the RLC layer.
Adaptive communication alerts
The technology disclosed herein enables the use of adaptive durations when alerting users about communication session requests. In a particular embodiment, a method provides identifying a first request to establish a first communication session with a first endpoint and determining a first duration for alerting a first user of the first endpoint about the first request based on information about the first request. The method further provides alerting the first user about the first request in accordance with the first duration.
System and method for executing originating services in a terminating network for IMS and non-IMS applications
A mobile application gateway for connecting devices on a cellular network with individual networks, such as enterprise voice and data networks and/or residential networks. The effects of the present invention are far reaching in terms of transferring effective call control from the cellular network into the control of the individual network such as the enterprise, and enabling new business models for the purchase of cellular service from a public cellular carrier by an enterprise. The invention may consist of a primarily of core network and services components based on the IMS network architecture, and is backward compatible to support legacy systems in place in current telecom and data networks.
Fault routing of an emergency communication
Aspects of the disclosure relate to routing of an emergency communication under fault conditions. Routing can be implemented in a packet-switching (PS) network that provides voice service. For a network node of the PS network, availability to route the emergency communication through a specific emergency service routing number (ESRN) can be determined and, in response to the network node being unavailable, administrative data associated with the ESRN can be accessed. In addition, an identifier associated with the administrative data can be updated (e.g., created or modified) with data indicative of the device that originated the emergency communication. The administrative data and the resulting identifier can be delivered to a second network node that can route the emergency communication to an emergency service network.
PROCESSING SENSITIVE INFORMATION OVER VOIP
This invention relates to a method of processing sensitive information over VoIP. The method provides a method of processing, by a call processor, a media call comprising the steps of: receiving a first signalling stream from a first entity; creating a second signalling stream to a second entity; forwarding signals received from the first signalling stream to the second signalling stream; receiving a third signalling stream from the second entity; creating a fourth signalling stream to the first entity; and forwarding signals received on the third signalling stream to the fourth signalling stream; the first signalling stream containing instructions to set up a media call between the first entity and the second entity such that media is transmitted over a first media stream from the first entity to the second entity and a media is transmitted over a second media stream from the second entity to the first entity without intervention by said call processor.
ESTABLISHING A SESSION INITIATION PROTOCOL SESSION
The present disclosure describes methods and systems for establishing a Session Initiation Protocol Session. One method includes transmitting a first message requesting authentication configuration information; in response to the first message, receiving a second message that includes the authentication configuration information; transmitting a third message that includes authentication information based upon the received authentication configuration information; receiving an authentication challenge request that is formatted according to the second protocol; and in response to receiving the authentication challenge request, transmitting an authentication response to the second network node.
Method of dynamic selection, by a caller, from a plurality of terminals of a callee
Some embodiments relate to a selection method enabling a first user of an IP network to select one client device from a plurality of client devices of a second user connected to the IP network. The method comprises the client device of the first user sending a request to the second user the request being of a dedicated type or having a header containing a dedicated indicator. At least one of the client devices of the second user that has received the request responds to the first user message via a request indicating the technical capabilities of the client device of the second user and requests the client device of the first user to supply the technical capabilities of that client device of the first user. The method may have applications to IMS networks.
Methods and apparatuses for facilitating P-CSCF restoration when a P-CSCF failure has occurred
A method of facilitating P-CSCF restoration when a P-CSCF failure has occurred is disclosed. The method comprises a Proxy Call Session Control Function, ‘P-CSCF’ receiving a Session Initiation Protocol, ‘SIP’, message when said P-CSCF has been selected as an alternative P-CSCF to a failed P-CSCF and providing, to an associated Policy and Charging Rules Function, ‘PCRF’, a message comprising an indication that P-CSCF restoration is required.
IMS emergency session handling
It is provided a method, comprising monitoring if an invitation to an emergency session of an anonymous user is received from an internet protocol address; checking, if the invitation is received, if an identity of a user is correlated to the internet protocol address; replacing, if the internet protocol address is correlated to the identity of the user, the identification of the anonymous user in the invitation by the identity of the user; forwarding the invitation comprising the identity of the user.