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Method of routing a short message and an apparatus for routing a short message
   
Document Number
US Patent 6442159
Issued Date
August 27, 2002
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In a method of routing a short message with high or low priority from a service center to a mobile station in a public land mobile network providing both packet data service and circuit switched service, a choice is made, in advance, as to whether the short message should be received by the mobile station either via a specific one of the services or via any of the services. Based upon this choice in step, the priority of the short message sent from the service center, and an indication of whether the mobile station is reachable via one, both or none of the services, a route via one of the services, a route via both services or no route at all is selected. If a route via one of the services is selected, the short message is routed in accordance with the selected route. If a route via both services is selected, the route via the service having a higher preference than the other service is selected, and the short message is routed in accordance with the route via said service having the higher preference. If the routing of the short message to the mobile station is unsuccessful via the route via said service having the higher preference, the short message is routed in accordance with the route via the other service the lower preference.
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Published
August 27, 2002
Application Number
09/063,304
Filed
April 21, 1998
US Classification
370/354   340/7.27 370/338 455/466
Int'l Classification
H04Q   7/22   (20060101)  
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Apr 22, 1997 [SE] 9701509
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370/395   370/352   370/280   370/294   370/252   370/328   370/354   370/218   370/223   370/228   370/230   370/235   370/237   370/353   370/354   370/355   370/356   370/389   370/431   455/437   455/456   455/433   455/466   455/426   455/403   455/560   455/556   455/453   455/553   340/2.1   340/2.8   340/7.27  
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