Patent application number | Description | Published |
20110202666 | SESSION ESTABLISHMENT IN A COMMUNICATION NETWORK - A method and apparatus for establishing a communication session in an IMS Centralized Services communication network. A Service Centralization and Continuity Application Server (SCC AS) receives a request from an originating device to establish a session with a target device. The request includes a plurality of codec identifiers that could be used by the originating device. The SCC AS sends a second request to establish the session to the target device. The SCC AS subsequently receives, from an intermediate node between the SCC AS and the target device, an invite message. The invite message includes an indication that a codec identifier has been selected from the plurality of codec identifiers. The SCC AS then sends a message to the intermediate node instructing the intermediate node to establish the session. | 08-18-2011 |
20110213958 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR UTILIZING IMS DATA SECURITY MECHANISMS IN A CIRCUIT SWITCHED NETWORK - Aspects of the present invention provide a mechanism to utilize IMS media security mechanisms in a CS network and, thereby, provide end-to-end media security in the case where the media traffic travels across both a CS network and a PS network. | 09-01-2011 |
20110238845 | Correlation of Sessions in Case of Session Transfer in IMS Domain - The invention relates to session control in an IMS domain of a communications network and more particularly to techniques for performing session transfer in an IMS control node (SCC AS) for controlling centralized services in an IMS domain. One embodiment of an SCC AS ( | 09-29-2011 |
20110268098 | Handling a registration timer to provide service continuity in IMS - The invention relates to a method for providing service continuity with respect to a registration of a mobile terminal, UE, at a control server of an IP Multimedia Subsystem, IMS, network, while a CS-communication session between the UE and a switching server, MSC, of a circuit-switched, CS, network is established. The control server comprises a registration timer which is used for initiating a termination of the registration of the UE at the IMS network, when the registration timer expires, wherein the control server updates the registration timer in dependence of a control information received from the MSC. The invention further relates to a MSC providing such service. | 11-03-2011 |
20110306321 | Regulation by MSC server when using SGs/Gs - A method of registering a subscriber in an IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) is provided, wherein the method is executed by a call control node ( | 12-15-2011 |
20110320581 | Reallocation of Serving Proxy Function in IMS - The invention relates to a method of changing allocation of Serving-Call Session Control Functions (S-CSCFs) to a user of an IMS network. The user is being provided with services via a first S-CSCF allocated to the user. The method includes implementing a re-allocation instruction at the first S-CSCF. The reallocation instruction includes criteria for de-allocation of the user from the first S-CSCF. The S-CSCF determines if the criteria are met; and if the criteria are met, de-allocates the user. | 12-29-2011 |
20120027211 | Security Key Management In IMS-Based Multimedia Broadcast And Multicast Services (MBMS) - A system, method, and nodes for managing shared security keys between a User Equipment, UE, an authentication node such as an SCF/NAF, and a service node such as a BM-SC or AS. The SCF/NAF allocates to each BM-SC, a different SCF/NAF identifier such as a fully qualified domain name, FQDN, from the FQDN space the SCF/NAF administers. The SCF/NAF then locally associates these allocated FQDNs with the connected BM-SCs and with different services. The network sends the correct FQDN to the UE in a service description for a desired service, and the UE is able to derive a security key using the FQDN. When the UE requests the desired service, the SCF/NAF is able to associate the service identifier with the correct FQDN and an associated BM-SC. The SCF/NAF uses the FQDN to obtain the security key from a bootstrapping server and sends it to the associated BM-SC. As a result, the UE and the associated BM-SC share a specific security key. | 02-02-2012 |
20120076109 | Session Transfer in a Communication Network - A method and apparatus for transferring a session from a packet switched access network to a circuit switched access network. A Mobility Management Entity receives a service type indicator from a gateway node. The service type indicator indicates a type of service for the session, and is associated with bearers used for the session. The Mobility Management Entity subsequently receives, from an eNodeB, an indication that the session is to be transferred from the packet switched network to the circuit switched access network. The Mobility Management Entity determines the bearers associated with the session using the service type indicator, and initiates transfer of the session using those bearers. This ensures that the correct bearers are transferred regardless of whether or not identifiers such as QCI values have been ascribed to other types of service. | 03-29-2012 |
20120106324 | Handling of Access Capability Information in a Mobile Network - In a mobile network with a plurality of access networks ( | 05-03-2012 |
20120190366 | Methods and Devices for Improving Session Continuity - A method for improving session continuity for a terminal ( | 07-26-2012 |
20120191970 | Sending Protected Data in a Communication Network - A method of sending protected data from a sender unit to a receiver unit via an intermediate unit. The intermediate unit stores information associated with a certificate belonging to the receiver unit, and information associated with a certificate belonging to the intermediate unit, which has previously been signed by the receiver unit. The intermediate unit receives a request from the sender unit to send protected data to the receiver unit, and so it sends a response to the sender unit. The response includes the information associated with the certificate belonging to the receiver unit, which allows the sender unit to verify that the intermediate unit is authorised to receive data on behalf of the receiver unit. The intermediate unit then receives data from the sender unit that is protected using the information associated with the certificate belonging to the receiver unit for subsequent forwarding to the receiver unit. Having the receiver unit sign the intermediate unit's certificate allows the exchange of credentials to allow a sender unit to send protected data to a receiver unit via an intermediate unit. | 07-26-2012 |
20120196570 | Terminal Identifiers in a Communications Network - A method and apparatus for allocating an identifier to a terminal in a communications network. A core network controlling node, such as a Mobility Management Entity (MME) receives an International Mobile Subscriber Identity (IMSI) and an International Mobile Equipment Identity (IMEI) from the terminal. Subscription information is determined using both the IMSI and the IMEI. A temporary identifier that can be used to identify the terminal is then allocated to the subscription information. | 08-02-2012 |
20120198527 | IP Multimedia Security - A method of establishing keys for at least partially securing media plane data exchanged between first and second end users via respective first and second media plane network nodes. The method comprises sending session set-up signalling from said first end point towards said second end point, said session set-up signalling including a session key generated by said first end point. The set-up signalling is intercepted at a first signalling plane network node and a determination made as to whether or not a signalling plane key has already been established for securing the signalling plane between said first end point and said first signalling plane network node. If a signalling plane key has already been established, then a media plane key is derived from that signalling plane key, and the media plane key sent to said first media plane network node for securing the media plane between said first end user and said first media plane network node. If a signalling plane key has not already been established, then an alternative media plane key is derived from said session key and sent to said first media plane network node for securing the media plane between said first end user and said first media plane network node. | 08-02-2012 |
20120221707 | EMERGENCY SIGNALLING IN AN IP MULTIMEDIA SUBSYSTEM NETWORK - Embodiments of the present invention provide a method and apparatus for handling emergency signaling in an IP Multimedia Subsystem network. A Proxy-Call Session Control Function receives a message requesting set up of a session. The message is associated with an IP Multimedia Private Identity. The P-CSCF determines that the message relates to an emergency call. If an emergency override tag associated with the IMPI is provisioned or set at the P-CSCF, then the message is forwarding the SIP message to a Serving-Call Session Control Function (S-CSCF) for further handling. However, if an emergency override tag associated with the IMPI is not provisioned or set at the P-CSCF, the message is forwarded to an Emergency-Call Session Control Function (E-CSCF). The P-CSCF to exercises control over the handling of emergency signaling, according to embodiments of the invention. | 08-30-2012 |
20120236797 | Method for Enabling Delivery of a Message Between an IMS Domain and a CS Domain - A method and apparatus for enabling delivery of a message in a communication system comprising an IMS domain and a circuit switched domain. Upon receiving a registration message in the IMS domain from a user equipment operated by a user, wherein the message comprises an Equipment Identifier valid for the user equipment and an IMPI valid for the user, the Equipment Identifier and the IMPI are extracted from the received message. Then a creation or an update of a mapping of the Equipment Identifier to the IMPI and a C-MSISDN is initiated. Upon receiving a message, relating to the user, which is to be communicate between the IMS and circuit switched domains in the communication system, a use of the mapping for translating between the Equipment Identifier, IMPI and the C-MSISDN is initiated. | 09-20-2012 |
20120252445 | ATTACHING TO AN ACCESS NETWORK - A method and apparatus for allowing a terminal to attach to an access network. The terminal determines that the access network does not support a subscriber identifier used by the terminal, and so it attaches to the access network using an IMSI, the IMSI having been pre-provisioned at the terminal. The terminal, once attached, sends a request for a roaming IMSI to a remote node in the subscriber's home network. It then receives a roaming IMSI from the remote, the roaming IMSI being associated with the subscription and related subscriber identifier. The terminal detaches from the access network and then re-attaches to the access network using the roaming IMSI. | 10-04-2012 |
20120275431 | HANDLING CALL TRANSFER IN A COMMUNICATION NETWORK - A method and apparatus for handling a call transfer from a circuit switched access network to a packet switched access network. A Mobile Switching Centre Server receives a notification that a call for a terminal requires handover from a circuit switched access network to a packet switched access network. The MSC Server determines whether the terminal is currently registered in an IMS network and/or whether the MSC Server is registered such that it can perform handover from the circuit switched access network to the packet switched access network. If so, then return Single Radio Voice Call Continuity is invoked to perform a handover of the call from the circuit switched access network to the packet switched access network. If not then the MSC Server invokes error handling procedures. | 11-01-2012 |
20120307732 | Methods and Apparatus For Use in a Communications Network - According to a first aspect of the present invention there is provided a method of operating a mobility management node to provide location and/or status information for a user terminal connected to an Evolved Packet Core network. The method comprises receiving a request for location and/or status information for the user terminal from a subscriber register, determining the location and/or status information for the user terminal, and sending a response to the subscriber register including the determined location and/or status information. | 12-06-2012 |
20130016698 | Handover from Circuit Switched to Packet SwitchedAANM Keller; RalfAACI WurselenAACO DEAAGP Keller; Ralf Wurselen DEAANM Hallenstal; MagnusAACI TabyAACO SEAAGP Hallenstal; Magnus Taby SEAANM Olsson; MagnusAACI StockholmAACO SEAAGP Olsson; Magnus Stockholm SEAANM Lindholm; FredrikAACI StockholmAACO SEAAGP Lindholm; Fredrik Stockholm SE - The invention relates to a method for handing over a call of a mobile entity that is circuit switched attached via a NMobile Switching Center MSC ( | 01-17-2013 |
20130028179 | Methods and Apparatus for Supporting the Implementation of IMS Service Continuity - According to a first embodiment of the present invention there is provided a method of operating a node of a communications network that is configured to provide an IP Multimedia Subsystem Access Transfer Control Function. The method comprises storing information regarding IMS Service Continuity features that are supported by Mobile Switching Center servers within the network. Upon receipt of a message requesting IMS registration of a user equipment using the information to determine the IMS Service Continuity features that may be available to the user equipment, and, for any IMS Service Continuity features that may be available, including an indication that the IMS Service Continuity feature may be available in the message, and forwarding the message towards a Service Centralization and Continuity Application Server. | 01-31-2013 |
20130029629 | Methods and Apparatus for Enabling Access Transfer of an Emergency Call Back Session - According to an embodiment of the present invention there is provided a method of enabling Single Radio Voice Call Continuity, SRVCC, access transfer for an emergency call back IP Multimedia Subsystem, IMS, session to a user equipment, UE. The method comprises including a session continuity function in a signalling path of a request for establishment of a call back session intended for the UE, and if access transfer of the call back session from a packet switched access to a circuit switched access is required, implementing SRVCC access transfer of the call back session using the session continuity function. | 01-31-2013 |
20130121255 | GATING CONTROL IN A TELECOMMUNICATION SYSTEM - A method and system for updating or handling the update of a media path between a first user terminal and a second user terminal in a telecommunications network is provided. According to an embodiment of the present invention, the media path includes one or more gateway nodes. Each gateway node includes a gating function for gating media packets. Each gating function has an associated controlling function for controlling the gating function. Responsive to a message indicating at an update of the gating at the gating function is required, the gating function arranges for a new gating to be opened while keeping the old gating open. The gating function determines when the media has been switched to the new path. Responsive to the determination, the gating function arranges for the old gating to be closed. | 05-16-2013 |
20130136058 | Handling a Registration Timer to Provide Service Continuity in IMS - The invention relates to a method for providing service continuity with respect to a registration of a mobile terminal, UE ( | 05-30-2013 |
20130148585 | DOWNLOADABLE ISIM - An IMS (IP Multimedia Subsystem) network contains at least one of (A) a discovery function ( | 06-13-2013 |
20130194966 | HANDLING ICS ENHANCED AND NON ENHANCED MSC IN A POOL - The invention related to handling core network entities of a radio core communications network comprising a first network entity and a second network entity. The said second network entity differs from the first network entity in that it is capable of processing interworking between messages exchanged with said radio core communications network and messages exchanged with an IP multimedia subsystem. In other words, one network entity is capable of performing inter-working while the other one not. The first and/or second network entities are provided (S | 08-01-2013 |
20130195074 | SINGLE RADIO VOICE CALL CONTINUITY HANDOVER OF CALLS WITH VIDEO MEDIA FROM A CIRCUIT SWITCHED ACCESS NETWORK - A method is provided of performing a handover with Single Radio Voice Call Continuity, SRVCC, of a telecommunications session from a User Equipment, UE accessing an IP Multimedia Subsystem, IMS, network via a Circuit Switched, CS, access network to a target Packet Switched, PS, access network. The method includes receiving a handover request from the CS access network to transfer the session and determining that the telecommunications session comprises data media in addition to, or without, any audio media. The ability to perform the handover with SRVCC for the data media is determined. Bearer resources for the session when handed over to the PS access network are allocated, including a data media bearer and, if there is any audio media in the session an audio media bearer. The session is transferred from the CS to the target PS access network. | 08-01-2013 |
20130195075 | HANDOVER OF PRIORITY CALLS FROM A CIRCUIT SWITCHED ACCESS NETWORK WITH SINGLE RADIO VOICE CALL CONTINUITY - A method is provided of handing over a priority call with Single Radio Voice Call Continuity, SRVCC. The priority call is handed over from a User Equipment, UE, accessing an IP Multimedia Subsystem, IMS, network via a Circuit Switched, CS, access network to a target Packet Switched, PS, access network thereby establishing a priority IMS session. The priority call has a specified CS priority level. The method includes sending a handover request from the CS access network towards the PS access network and the IMS network to transfer the priority call. A PS priority level for the session in the PS network is determined based on the specified CS priority level. | 08-01-2013 |
20130195076 | HANDOVER OF ERMERGENCY CALLS FROM A CIRCUIT SWITCHED TO A PACKET SWITCHED ACCESS NETWORK - A method is provided of performing a handover with SRVCC to a target PS access network of an emergency call to a PSAP from a UE accessing a CS access network. The method includes sending a handover request from the CS access network towards an IMS network to transfer the emergency call. A CS to PS emergency handover command is sent to the UE, including an emergency STN identifying an access transfer control function. The UE sends a SIP INVITE to establish an emergency IMS session over the PS access network. The SIP INVITE includes the emergency STN so that the INVITE is routed to the access transfer control function. The emergency call sent over the CS access network with the emergency IMS session are correlated and the emergency call is switched to the emergency IMS session over the PS access network to complete the handover. | 08-01-2013 |
20130272194 | HANDOVER OF CALLS BETWEEN ACCESS NETWORKS - A method is provided of performing a session transfer with Single Radio Voice Call Continuity, SRVCC, from a Packet Switched, PS, access to a Circuit Switched, CS, access of a telecommunications session that has been established over the PS access via an IP Multimedia Subsystem, IMS, network. A request for the transfer of the session is received. An indication of a voice codec that is currently being used for the session is obtained from the IMS network. Allocation of resources for the session in the CS access network is initiated, including specifying the voice codec to be used based on the obtained codec indication. Transfer of the session to the CS access is initiated so that the session continues with use of the specified voice codec. | 10-17-2013 |
20130308632 | ROUTING TERMINATING CALLS - A subscriber server routes a terminating call in a network that includes a circuit switched (CS) network, a packet switched (PS) network, and an IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS). The server receives a request for routing information in relation to the terminating call from a CS node in the CS network. A determination is made at server based on whether a UE associated with the terminating call is registered in the IMS and the UE has access to the PS network. The server instructs the CS node to route the terminating call in the CS network when the UE is not registered in the IMS or when the UE does not have access to the PS network. The server instructs the CS node to send the terminating call to the IMS for handling when the UE is registered in the IMS and when the UE has access to the PS network. | 11-21-2013 |
20130343279 | SELECTION OF SERVICE DOMAIN IN IMS CENTRALISED SERVICES - The invention includes methods of using IMS Centralised Services, ICS, in the selection of a service domain relating to a call involving a User Equipment, UE, being served by a CS access network. In one aspect a method includes receiving a request from a routing node, such as a Mobile Switching Centre, MSC, or a Gateway Mobile Switching Centre, GMSC, for a service domain selection at a Service Control Point, SCPin the UE's IMS network ( | 12-26-2013 |
20140073296 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR INSTANCE IDENTIFIER BASED ON A UNIQUE DEVICE IDENTIFIER - A method and apparatus for use in a communications network whereby an Instance Identifier (ID) is created to uniquely identify a device such as a mobile device or User Equipment (UE) in the communications network. | 03-13-2014 |
20140073333 | ROUTING TERMINATING CALL TO USER EQUIPMENT VIA CONTROL NODES - A method for routing a terminating call to a user equipment via a first control node for controlling the call, wherein the user equipment is attached to a second control node which is adapted to provide routing information. The method comprises determining, by the second control node, if the user equipment is attached to the second control node over a third control node, wherein the attachment over the third control node indicates that call control shall be performed by a specific service domain. Based on the determining, the provided routing information is selected by the second control node, wherein the routing information indicates to the first control node if the further call establishment to the user equipment is controlled either by the second control node or by the third control node. The call is then routed, by the first control node, according to the selected routing information. | 03-13-2014 |
20140126540 | HANDLING CALL TRANSFER IN A COMMUNICATION NETWORK - A method and apparatus for handling a call transfer from a circuit switched access network to a packet switched access network. A Mobile Switching Centre Server receives a notification that a call for a terminal requires handover from a circuit switched access network to a packet switched access network. The MSC Server determines whether the terminal is currently registered in an IMS network and/or whether the MSC Server is registered such that it can perform handover from the circuit switched access network to the packet switched access network. If so, then return Single Radio Voice Call Continuity is invoked to perform a handover of the call from the circuit switched access network to the packet switched access network. If not then the MSC Server invokes error handling procedures. | 05-08-2014 |
20140133455 | ACCESS TRANSFER FOR A DRVCC MOBILE TERMINAL - A method of Dual Radio Access Transfer of an IP Multimedia session, IMS, in an alerting phase for the Packet Switched to Circuit Switched direction. The method comprises initiating an IMS media session towards a terminating mobile station, UE and, during a session alerting phase, making a determination at the UE that a DRVCC transfer is required from a Packet Switched, PS, to a Circuit Switched, CS, access. The method comprises sending a SIP message from the UE to a Service Centralization and Continuity Application Server, SCC-AS, over the PS access, informing the SCC-AS of the DRVCC transfer, and responding to receipt of the SIP message at the SCC-AS by sending a SIP INVITE from the SCC-AS towards a Mobile Switching Centre, MSC, serving the UE in the CS access, the INVITE including an identity of the UE as a called party identity and the STN as the calling party identity. The method further comprises responding to receipt of said INVITE at the MSC, or to receipt of associated CS signalling, by sending from the MSC to the UE a CS Setup message, whereupon the MSC is placed in a state in which it expects a CS Answer from the UE. | 05-15-2014 |
20140219249 | METHODS OF AND NODES FOR INFORMING A CONTROL NODE IN A SERVING COMMUNICATION NETWORK OF ADDRESS INFORMATION ABOUT A SESSION ANCHOR NODE IN THE SERVING COMMUNICATION NETWORK - A method of informing a control node in a serving communication network of address information about a session anchor node in the serving communication network is described. The control node is accessible by a terminal via a circuit switched access of the serving communication network. The serving communication network of the terminal is different from an internet protocol based home communication network of the terminal. The method is executed by a session anchor node in the home communication network. The method includes receiving an update request for the control node being updated of address information about the session anchor node in the serving communication network, receiving address information about the session anchor node in the serving communication network, and sending the received address information based on the received update request. | 08-07-2014 |
20140254491 | HOME ROUTING FOR IMS ROAMING USING VPLMN ANCHOR - Methods and apparatus are described for use in handling session establishment in a home network or visited network. IMS roaming is described for a UE of the home network that is roaming in the visited network. On receipt of a session establishment request associated with an originating call from the UE the home network determines whether to perform home routing and/or direct home routing of the originating call to the called party. When home routing, execution of service invocation is suspended and the home network sends a session establishment request including a routing number of an application server in the home network back to the visited network, which performs visiting service invocation of the call and routes the signaling and media to the home network-based on the routing number. The network node in the home network resumes execution of service invocation and routing of the originating call to the called party. When direct home routing, the home network performs execution of service invocation and routes the originating call to the called party. | 09-11-2014 |
20140301248 | METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR DETERMINING NETWORK SUPPORT FOR OTHER MEDIA DURING IMS EMERGENCY SESSIONS - According to a first aspect there is provided a method of operating an entity within an IMS network. The method comprises, receiving a message sent by a UE, determining if media other than voice can be supported for IMS emergency sessions involving the UE,and sending a response to the UE, the response indicating if media other than voice can be supported for IMS emergency sessions involving the UE. | 10-09-2014 |
20140307706 | HOMOGENEOUS CIRCUIT SWITCHED VOICE SUPPORT INDICATION IN A MOBILE NETWORK - A subscriber database maintains a data record related to a user equipment. The subscriber database receives an indication from a control node which is responsible for controlling a plurality of packet switched network accesses, The indication indicates whether voice communication with the user equipment over circuit switched access is supported or unsupported homogeneously for all the network accesses controlled by the control node. The subscriber database stores the indication in the data record. If the subscriber database receives a request from a termination control node which is responsible for controlling termination of a voice session with the user equipment, it processes the request depending on the stored indication. In some cases, if the indication indicates that voice communication with the user equipment over circuit switched access is unsupported homogeneously, the subscriber database may reject the request without further interaction with other nodes. | 10-16-2014 |
20140313980 | Handling ICS Enhanced and Non Enhanced MSC in a Pool - Handling core network entities of a radio core communications network comprising a first network entity and a second network entity, where the second network entity differs from the first network entity in that it is capable of processing inter-working between messages exchanged with the radio core communications network and messages exchanged with an IP multimedia subsystem. In other words, one network entity is capable of performing inter-working while the other one not. The first and/or second network entities are provided with configuration information indicating a relationship between the two network entities. Messages relating to calls established between the at least one user terminal attached to the entity non capable of inter-working and a further user terminal attached to the IP multimedia subsystem are routed according to the configuration information. | 10-23-2014 |
20140344472 | SHARING RESOURCE RESERVATION - A method in a first network node handles data sessions in a communications network. The method includes receiving information indicating a second data session entering the communications network. The method further includes creating a second rule associated with the second data session. The second rule causes the first data session to be associated with the second data session. The method further includes determining that the second rule share a guaranteed bit rate (GBR) with a first rule associated with the first data session based on the second data session entering the communications network. The method further includes transmitting first information that the second rule and an indicator indicating the first rule and the second rule should share the GBR. | 11-20-2014 |
20140351595 | Key Management in a Communication Network - A method and apparatus for key management in a communication network. A Key Management Server (KMS) receives from a first device a request for a token associated with a user identity, the user identity being associated with a second device. The KMS then sends the requested token and a user key associated with the user to the first device. The KMS subsequently receives the token from the second device. A second device key is generated using the user key and a modifying parameter associated with the second device. The modifying parameter is available to the first device for generating the second device key. The second device key is then sent from the KMS to the second device. The second device key can be used by the second device to authenticate itself to the first device, or for the first device to secure communications to the second device. | 11-27-2014 |
20140370842 | GEOGRAPHICALLY REDUNDANT AND MULTIPLE EATF NODES - An emergency access transfer function (EATF) node is described for use when hand over of a user equipment (UE) from a first to a second access network is performed during an emergency call session (ECS). The EATF node receives a request for transferring the ECS from the first access network to the second access network. The EATF node transfers the ECS of the UE from the first to the second access network when the ECS is known to the EATF node. The EATF node selects a second EATF node from a set of one or more EATF nodes when the ECS is unknown, and forwards the request for transferring the ECS to the second EATF node. The EATF node may be in a first network region and the second EATF node may be in the first or a second network region. | 12-18-2014 |
20150016420 | HANDOVER OF USER-EQUIPMENT (UE) UNDETECTED EMERGENCY CALLS - A solution is presented that includes a method of performing a Single Radio Voice Call Continuity, SRVCC, handover of a telecommunications call established by a User Equipment, UE accessing a serving network using a Packet Switched, PS, access. The serving network includes a serving IMS network and the call is a UE-undetected emergency call anchored in the serving IMS network. The method includes receiving an indication from the serving network that the established call is a UE-undetected emergency call anchored in the serving IMS network. A SRVCC handover request to hand over the call from the PS access to a Circuit Switched, CS, access is received. Handover of the call is initiated so that an Emergency Session Transfer Number-Single Radio, E-STN-SR, is used and the call continues to be routed through the IMS network in which it is anchored. | 01-15-2015 |
20150024703 | HANDOVER OF EMERGENCY CALL ANCHORED IN IMS TO A CIRCUIT SWITCHED ACCESS NETWORK - A method performs a Single Radio Voice Call Continuity (SRVCC) Packet Switched (PS) to Circuit Switched (CS) handover of an emergency call that is routed over an IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) network. The call is transferred from a first region served by a first Mobility Management Entity (MME) to a second region served by a second MME. The method includes sending a first handover request from the first MME to the second MME to transfer the call. The first handover request includes an Emergency Session Transfer Number for SRVCC (E-STN-SR) identifying an Emergency Access Transfer Function (EATF) in the first region. A second handover request for handover to a CS access is sent to a target Mobile Switching Centre, MSC, and includes the E-STN-SR. The call is handed over to the CS access using the E-STN-SR to route the call via the EATF in the first region. | 01-22-2015 |
20150063298 | Best Effort Call Routing Preference Setting - The invention refers to providing call control within a mobile network with respect to a subscriber associated to one or a plurality of user equipments ( | 03-05-2015 |
20150063299 | SRVCC Handover of Calls Between Access Networks with Efficient Media Gateway Selection - A mechanism is presented for performing a session transfer with Single Radio Voice Call Continuity, SRVCC, from a Packet Switched, PS, access to a Circuit Switched, CS, access of a telecommunications session that has been established over the PS access via an IP Multimedia Subsystem, IMS, network. The method includes receiving a request for the transfer of the session to the CS access. An indication of an already-seized media gateway, MGW, that has been established for use in one or more other sessions over the CS access is obtained from the IMS network. A MGW is selected as a Mobile-Media Gateway, M-MGW, for the session based on the obtained indication. Allocation of resources for the session in the CS access network is initiated, including specifying the MGW to be used as the Mobile-Media Gateway, M-MGW. Transfer of the session to the CS access is then initiated. | 03-05-2015 |
20150089212 | Systems and Methods For Utilizing IMS Data Security Mechanisms in a Circuit Switched Network - Aspects of the present invention provide a mechanism to utilize IMS media security mechanisms in a CS network and, thereby, provide end-to-end media security in the case where the media traffic travels across both a CS network and a PS network. | 03-26-2015 |