Steven I. Carlson - Kenmore WA, US Scott E. Riffe - Bellevue WA, US
Assignee:
AT&T Mobility II LLC - Atlanta GA
International Classification:
H04Q 7/20
US Classification:
4554321, 455428, 455433, 4554351
Abstract:
A second switch receives an indication from a roaming network that a call forwarded by the roaming network has been dropped by the roaming network, and in response to receiving the indication, forwards the call from a first switch.
Steven I. Carlson - Kenmore WA, US Scott E. Riffe - Bellevue WA, US
Assignee:
AT&T Mobility II LLC - Atlanta GA
International Classification:
H04Q 7/20
US Classification:
4554321, 455428, 455433
Abstract:
A second switch receives an indication from a roaming network that a call forwarded by the roaming network has been dropped by the roaming network, and in response to receiving the indication, forwards the call from a first switch.
Hotline Routing Of Pre-Activated Gsm Subscribers Using Pseudo-Msisdns
The present invention relates to hotline routing of calls originating from mobile stations. The hotline routing conserves MSISDNs for valid subscribers and provides a relatively generic solution. In one example, a computer system stores in a location register a subscriber profile with an IMSI and a pseudo-MSISDN. A mobile station (which includes a SIM with the IMSI) originates a call. After translation of the pseudo-MSISDN, a serving MSC routes the call to a service activation center.
Hotline Routing Of Pre-Activated Gsm Subscribers Using Pseudo-Msisdns
Scott E. Riffe - Bellevue WA, US Steven I. Carlson - Kenmore WA, US Gregory A. Wong - Mercer Island WA, US
Assignee:
AT&T Mobility II LLC - Atlanta GA
International Classification:
H04M 3/42
US Classification:
455417
Abstract:
The present invention relates to hotline routing of calls originating from mobile stations. The hotline routing conserves MSISDNs for valid subscribers and provides a relatively generic solution. In one example, a computer system stores in a location register a subscriber profile with an IMSI and a pseudo-MSISDN. A mobile station (which includes a SIM with the IMSI) originates a call. After translation of the pseudo-MSISDN, a serving MSC routes the call to a service activation center.
A system for administering text communications may be configured to determine if an incoming communication that includes text meets any of various criteria and respond based on that determination. A reply may include information based on the criteria or information related to how other messages with the same or similar criteria have historically been handled by a user. Reply communications may be in a different form than that of the incoming communication. Other actions may be taken in addition or instead of replying, including setting calendar reminders or tasks, and sending delegate notifications. Data used for determinations may be collected over time or gathered from external systems.