Muzibul H. Khan - Marlboro NJ Robert Thomas Saizan - Holmdel NJ
Assignee:
AT&T IPM Corp. - Coral Gables FL
International Classification:
H04Q 738
US Classification:
455435
Abstract:
A private base station location register supports the registering of multiple mobile stations at a private base station and provides control information for enabling a personalized call delivery feature at the private base station for each registered mobile station. When registration of a mobile station with a private base station is performed, the private base station location register receives mobile station information from a private base station along with assignment of a local unique address for each one of the multiple mobile stations registering with the private base station. When the private base station receives an incoming call for a particular one of the mobile stations, this local unique address associated with the particular station is provided by the base station location register as part of the incoming call information also received by the base station thereby allowing the base station to distinctively alert the particular mobile station. By receiving a local unique address for each of the mobile stations from the base station location register, the private base station is also able to advantageously offer various intelligent features which are personalized according to customer needs. For example, a calling party may have his or her name displayed on the reached mobile station for the convenience of the user at this mobile station.
Joseph F. Focarile - Gladstone NJ David B. Kunkee - Holmdel NJ Robert T. Saizan - Howell NJ Shyamal Sengupta - Howell NJ
Assignee:
American Telephone and Telegraph Company - Murray Hill NJ AT&T Information Systems, Incorporated - Murray Hill NJ
International Classification:
H07Q 704 H04Q 130 H04B 1132
US Classification:
379 60
Abstract:
A pager arranged for operation in a cellular radio system provides economy to subscribers and technological flexibility to a system operator. Paging service is available in any geographical area covered by the advanced mobile phone service system. Subscribers are thereby able to travel at will while continuing to receive page signals in the cellular system. A special set of geographically dispersed channels in the advanced mobile phone service system are dedicated nation-wide to signaling and call control functions. These channels are used by the pager to properly configure itself to receive a page signal. The pager scans these channels, tunes to the channel with the best received signal strength and synchronizes with a received data stream on this or a second best channel. The pager then awaits receipt of the page signal. The pager also automatically rescans the special channels periodically to insure that it is always tuned to the channel with the best received signal strength.
David C. Danielson - Litchfield CT Michael L. Moroze - New Egypt NJ Daniel J. O'Donnell - Flanders NJ Dhirendra M. Patel - Jersey City NJ Robert T. Saizan - Howell NJ David C. Stowers - Nutley NJ Susan L. Tuttle - East Windsor NJ
Muzibul H. Khan - Marlboro NJ Robert Thomas Saizan - Holmdel NJ
Assignee:
Lucent Technologies, Inc. - Murray Hill NJ
International Classification:
H04Q 720 H04B 138 H04M 100
US Classification:
455435
Abstract:
A system in which a private base station supports the registering of multiple mobile stations and generates a personalized call delivery feature for each registered mobile station is provided. Each mobile station registers separately with the base station when within communication range of the base station. When registration of a mobile station with a private base station is performed, the private base station generates a local unique address for each one of the multiple mobile stations registering with the private base station. This unique address for a registered particular mobile station is also sent to the private base station location register. When the private base station receives an incoming call for a particular one of the mobile stations, this local unique address associated with the particular portable station is provided by the base station location register as part of the incoming call information also received by the base station thereby allowing the base station to distinctively alert the particular mobile station. By obtaining a local unique address for each of the mobile stations, the private base station is also able to advantageously offer various intelligent features which are personalized according to customer needs. For example, a calling party may have his or her name displayed on the reached mobile station for the convenience of the user at this mobile station.
John E. Clarke - Colts Neck NJ David C. Danielson - Litchfield CT Bernard A. DeSiena - Parlin NJ James R. Graham - Bedminster NJ Michael L. Moroze - New Egypt NJ Daniel J. O'Donnell - Flanders NJ Donald A. Palaski - Tinton Falls NJ Dhirendra M. Patel - Jersey City NJ Robert T. Saizan - Howell NJ David C. Stowers - Nutley NJ Susan L. Tuttle - East Windsor NJ
Assignee:
AT&T Corp. - Murray Hill NJ
US Classification:
D14149
Land-Line Supported Private Base Station Operable In A Cellular System
Muzibul H. Khan - Marlboro NJ Robert Thomas Saizan - Holmdel NJ
Assignee:
Lucent Technologies - Murray Hill NJ
International Classification:
H04M 1100
US Classification:
455433
Abstract:
A private base station supports the registering of multiple mobile stations and provides a personalized call delivery feature for each registered mobile station. Each mobile station registers separately with the base station when within communication range of the base station. When registration of a mobile station with a private base station is performed, the private base station communicates mobile station information to a base station location register along with assignment of a local unique address for each one of the multiple mobile stations registering with the private base station. When the private base station receives an incoming call for a particular one of the mobile stations, this local unique address associated with the particular station is provided by the base station location register as part of the incoming call information also received by the base station thereby allowing the base station to distinctively alert the particular mobile station. By obtaining a local unique address for each of the mobile stations, the private base station is also able to advantageously offer various intelligent features which are personalized according to customer needs. For example, a calling party may have his or her name displayed on he reached mobile station for the convenience of the user at this mobile station.