Title of Invention

A METHOD AND DEVICE FOR HANDLING TO A MOBILE PHONE OF A CALLED SUBSCRIBER

Abstract A method for handling telephone calls directed to a non-reachable mobile phone, and for handling data pertaining to them, wherein: I-provided the call diversion service to a different number, or the answering service, have not been enabled, the phone call is routed towards a phone call data management and storage device, when the mobile phone called user is non-reachable, due to the fact that is in the detach mode or is temporarily out of the range reachable by radio- frequency signals; ll-at the time mobile phone is again reachable, a notification is transmitted to the subscriber number of the telephone call; said notification being effected in the form of SMS, which contain phone call data of missed phone calls performed during the period while the mobile phone was not reachable. The operation of special devices involved in this kind of service is also disclosed.
Full Text A METHOD AND DEVICE FOR HANDLING A TELEPHONE
CALL FROM A CALLING SUBSCRIBER TO A MOBILE
PHONE OF A CALLED SUBSCRIBER
Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a method and device for handling a telephone
call from a calling subscriber to a mobile phone of a called subscriber, and more
particularly, it relates to a telecommunication service through a cellular radio mobile
network, which allows a subscriber to acquire the telephone number of the
subscriber who tried to call him while he was not reachable due to radio signalling
absence, or because the mobile phone was in detach mode. The invention is
concerned both with the method for implementing this service and with the
functions of special devices employed when providing the same.
Bachground art
Recent estimates suggest that for every telephone network dealer, who at present is
concerned with the public radio mobile service in Italy, there are daily tens of a
million telephone calls which are unsuccessful because the "target" mobile phone is
not reachable or is in the detach mode.
In other words, notwithstanding the increased use of telephone answering systems
(answering services), and call diversion services, it nevertheless happens, that in
some special conditions, more than 400 calls/second are missed, thereby limiting the
extent of outgoing traffic or, in any case, providing a restricted or partially complete
service to subscribers.
The basic difficulty found by a network administrator when tackling this kind of
problem is that of getting through a considerable traffic.
In fact, the problem of the recording and management - at the same time - of such a
noticeable amount of data due to the high number of unsuccessful calls, the

difficulties caused by a consistent evaluation of the geographical load of this service,
the management of possible network failures, etc., have led to the situation that — up
to now a solution to this problem has neither been considered nor put into practice.
This problem does not lend itself to a simple solution, since many reasons may be the
5 cause for the impossibility of establishing a communication
- the radio mobile phone may be in the detach mode, the network having acquired
the signal which confirms this fact (detach);
- the battery is discharged or is disconnected from its operative position, or the SIM
card is off;
10 - a condition may exist wherein the transceiver station is not reachable or not visible,
as the radio channel is notoriously very aleatory; etc.
At last, it would be necessary — in any case - to verify the possible enabling of the
call diversion service to the answering system or to a further telephone number.
On the other hand, these conditions according to which it is impossible to reach a
15 called subscriber, have till now been accepted by the users of the radio mobile
service as intrinsically foreseeable but totally inevitable. In other words, this problem
relating to the impossibility of establishing a connection has never been posed,
because in comparison with the fixed network it was vvident that the cellular
telephone; network would necessarily lead to this drawback, due to the intrinsic
20 nature of the principle of operation of a mobile phone, which could momentarily be
non reachable or in the detach mode.
An object of the present invention is to provide handling procedures for managing
telephone calls directed to a radio mobile phone, which allow to improve the service,
by eliminating the drawbacks due to communication barriers caused by the problem
25 of a "non-reachable mobile phone".
A further object of the present invention is to increase the number of free basic
services offered to the users by the network dealer.
A last object of the present invention is to provide a method far handling calls to a
non-reachable radio mobile phone, and for handling the related, acquired
information, the method employing standard protocols, technologies and components
in the field of cellular radio mobile phones, in order to permit easy maintenance and
reduce the cost of the method implementation.
Disclosure of invention
These and further objects which will be apparent from the description, ate obtained
through a method for handling telephone calls directed to a non- reachable radio
mobile phone and for handling information associated to the calling subscriber (like
telephone number, time of the telephone call, and any additional information),
wherein the method is started (triggered) by an event such as a vocal call, which in
turn originates a notification through a recordable Short messaging Service (SMS)
text channel, and comprises the two distinct basic steps of :
I) routing the telephone call to a device for storage and management of data
(information) relating to the phone call, when the called subscriber is not reachable,
due to the subscriber mobile phone being in the detach mode or due to the absence of
a radio-firequency signal, and when, at the same timee the call diversion service
towards the answering service or another phone number is not operative;
II) transmitting, that is notifying, to the called subscriber, at the moment the mobile
phone is reachable again, all SMS texts including data relating to the calls missed in
the period when the subscriber was not reachable;
the method being based on a protocol, in which the usual steps sequence for
performing a mobile telephone network call, is first started and thereafter
immediately interrupted after the signaling and acquisition of the subscriber
identification, and this steps sequence is resumed at the time it has been ascertained
that the cellular radio mobile phone is reachable again, but actuating this time an
SMS text channel, so as to completely eliminate the actual serial operative step
sequence (transaction typical of a voice communication protocol, thereby producing,
in fact, a traffic having a virtual nature.
The method disclosed herein is basically different from the known telephone call
diversion to the answering service, which involves in any case a complete serial
operative calling and answering step sequence (transaction) and therefore a cost
for the user, which depends from the time period during which the channel is
engaged. The service has been realized using Terminal Access Control System
(TACS), Global System For Mobile Communications (GSM), or General Packet
Radio Service (GPRS), and it could also be realized by employing Universal Mobile
Telecommunications System (UMTS) technology.
As far as the user is concerned, this service works according to the following steps:
- Ifauser is called while he is not reachable (cellular mobile phone in detached
mode, or absence of radio-frequency signal), the calling user receives a vocal
message informing him about the fact that the called user cannot be reached (this
service is automatic, without any sort of control option being performed by the
calling user).
- Immediately after the called user is reachable again, he receives an SMS
notification, including an indication of all telephone calls missed during the period
while he was not reachable. The notification is sent by means of an SMS text to the
owners of a GSM radio mobile phone, and to the owners of TACS radio mobile
phones adapted to receive and transmit SMS text messages, whereas the notification
is sent in the form of vocal SMS in case of TACS users whose cellular radio mobile
phone is apt adapted to handle SMS text. The phone number of the calling
subscriber,, the time of the telephone call, and any other relevant information relating
to the calling subscriber and/or the called subscriber are transmitted at the same time.
In case a user (with the same phone number) has called several times, only an
indication pertaining to the most recent phone call will be provided. Moreover, if the
number of missed telephone calls exceeds the available space in a single SMS,
further SMS will be sent The information concerning missed telephone calls may be
stored only for a maximum predetermined time period.
The service is not actuated in the following circumstances:
- The call diversion service is already active, towards an answering system or
towards a different phone number,
- The phone number of the calling user is not available or is not presented (e.g. a
phone call form abroad, or in case of a bidden number, etc)
- The called user is roaming abroad.
Brief Description of the Accompanying Drawings
Preferred embodiments of the invention are described in the following for illustrative
purposes only, without limiting the generality and possible applications thereof, said
embodiments being shown in the annexed figures, in which:
FIG. 1 is a schematic view of a network architecture, providing an indication of the
method of operation of the present invention;
FIG. 2 is a block diagram of a fundamental procedure in the ambit of the method
according to the present invention;
FIG. 3 is a block diagram illustrating a further essential procedure relating to the
method of the present invention.
Best modeal of carrying out the invention
It is now useful, before starting with the detailed description, to preliminarily
introduce a list of symbologics and abbreviations actually in use in the technical field
to which the invention refers,
1. DETACH: the user has turned off his radio mobile cellular phone by pushing the
"OFF"key.
2. HLR Home Location Register: Database containing data relating to registered
cellular phones.
3. IMSI: radio mobile identity of the SIM card.
4. IP: network address defined in the Internet protocol
5. IAM Intial Address Message: Signaling message containing information relating
to the calling/called person.
6. ISUP ISDN User Part: GSM network signaling.
7. MAP Mobil Application Part: it denotes (when MAP GSM is implied) the
protocol used by the nodes of the GSM network to manage the users mobility.
8. MSC mobile switching center: switching center for mobile telephony
9. MSISDN Mobil Station Integrated Service Digital Network it denotes the number
of the mobile phone (eg. 0338 451845)
10. PAGING: a radio signal diffused from the MSC/VLR to inform the radio mobile
phone that alcall has arrived
11. PLMN: Public Land Mobile Network
12. PSTN: Public Switch Telephone Network
13. ROAMING: denotes a condition wherein a GSM mobile phone happens to be
connected to a network which differs from the network which issued the GSM card
of the mobile phone.
14. SMS-C: service center for short messages
15. STP Signaling Transfer Protocol: it denotes a function of the signaling telephone
network, which allows to transfer a signaling message to its destination, passing
through intermediate nodes.
16. TGDS TACS/GSM Gateway Delivery System: Multifunctional Hardware and
Software Platform, implemented for integration of wireless message systems
operative procedures.
17. UCP Universal Computer Protocol: Protocol used in the data transmission
towards the! service center SMS-C
18. YLR Visitor Location Register; database containing information relating to the
actual position of the mobile phone.
Referring now to Fig. 1, this figure schematically shows the architecture used for
providing tikis service, with dotted lines indicating the functions of standard protocol
stacks; on the other hand, Figs. 2 and 3 denote the respective operative method used
to carry out this service, which includes the following steps:
I) the calling subscriber 1\ 1" dials (step 30) the destination or 'target" number and
performs his telephone call by interconnecting himself to a PSTN telephone network
4, in case the phone call is effected from a fixed line 1', or to the telephone network
PLMN 5, in case the phone call is effected from a mobile phone 1",
II) the original switching center MSC 2 interrogates the subscribers register 3
(hereafter HLR), at 31, by means of the STP 10, by asking the roaming destination
number,
III) the HLR 3 checks at 32 (based on the VLR number), if the mobile phone is
roaming abroad (this step is valid only for the GSM network).
- if the answer is "YES", the phone call is handled according to the usual procedure
33 provided for in GSM networks,
- if the answer is "NO" the procedure continues through the steps described below,
IV) the HLR 3 checks if the destination mobile phone is in the DETACH mode (34):
IV i) if the answer is "NO", it transmits (35) to the original switching center MSC 2.
the roaming number of the center MSC/VLR in which the destination number is
registered (destination center) and the method continues as described below in steps
V and subsequent ones, which relate to checking if the mobile phone is reachable;
IV ii) if the answer is "YES", it is checked - at 36 - if the destination number has
enabled the call diversion service towards its own answering service or towards
another phone number:
- if the answer is "YES", the number towards which the call diversion is active is
returned (at 37) to the original exchange 2 (MSC), and the method proceeds by going
back to step II;
- if the answer is "NO", the number of the device 9 for the storage and management
of phone calls (hereafter also called "paging management") is returned (at 38) to the
original exchange (MSC) 2, and then the method proceeds as described in step VI.
V In case the preliminary check on the DETACH mode of the mobile phone has led
to a negative result, the destination center performs a further test 40 in order to
establish if the destination ("target") mobile phone is reachable:
- if the answer is "YES", the usual procedure for a phone call is started at
33, following the common procedure provided for in radio mobile
phone systems.
- if, on the other hand, the mobile phone is not reachable, a connection is
established at 38, towards the number of the device 9 for the paging
management, and the method proceeds according to the following step.
VT) If the mobile phone is turned off or is not reachable, and no call
diversion is enabled, the calling user receives an announcement and the
phone call is routed towards the device 9 for the paging management.
In order to increase the degree of reliability the design is realized in such a way as to
use two nodes of paging management Both nodes share the same Data Base 14 of
the phone palls, which is duplicated in the respective sites. In order to manage correct
synchronization and management of the two Data Base systems, and in order to avoid
access conflicts on the same records (as would occur when two users call at the same
time the same person whose mobile phone is turned off or not reachable by a radio-
frequency signal), it was decided to define two series of different numbering on
the HLR 3 for call-forwarding to the paging management device (these series are
called "Call Forward Number MSISDN Paging_l" and "Call Forward Number
MSISDN Paging_2"). The total number of numberings will be 10 (in order to leave a
margin for, possible future introductions of other paging management platforms), and
they are formed by adding at the end of the numbering "47000", the last number of
the MSISDN of the called user with respect to whom the service is made active.
To this purpose, the paging management device 9, - that is the device for the storage
and management of information relating to phone calls towards a non-reachable
mobile phone -, satisfies a plurality of specific functional requirements which relate
to the ability of cooperating, through the mangment of the protocol ISUP, with the
switching no des of the GSM network, and to the ability of extracting the calling
number from the ISUP IAM message for the phone calls directed to a non-reachable
mobile phone or in case of absence of a radio-frequency signal; furthermore there is
provided the possibility of storing in a dedicated Data Base 14, all information
related to phone calls directed to each mobile phone not reachable due to absence of
radio frequency signal.
Moreover, the paging management device 9 is suited to cooperate with the HLR,
through the management of the MAP protocol, for a switching request with regard to
the return of momentarily non reachable mobile phones, inside the area reachable by
radio-frequency signals. At last, it is also capable of interfacing itself, - through the
management of the UCP protocol -, with the SMS service center 11 of the GSM
switching center, in order to send text messages towards the mobile phones which
have returned inside the area where radio-frequency signals are active.
On the other hand, under the aspect of the procedural realization of specific functions
according to. the present invention, the paging management device 9 successively
performs the following operations:
I — It receives, at 50, only the signaling component of the phone call, it extracts the
number of the calling subscriber from the IAM message of the ISUP signaling, it
records the hour/date of the telephone call (with an accuracy of one second), and then
it emits an appropriate deliver message (at 51) with respect to the MSC/VRL which
is sending the data. This allows the MSC/VLR to possibly send a courtesy message
(at 52), to the calling user, to deliver the phone call so as to release the phonic
channel;
II- it activates a check at 53, in order to determine whether the calling number is
already in the list of numbers mat already tried to reach this particular subscriber,
depending on the result of this check, it performs the following operations:
- provided this number is already in the list of calling numbers for that subscriber, it
replaces (at 54) the hour/date of the last phone call performed by this user number,
with the hour/date recorded during the preceding step;
- if, on the oher hand, this number is not iu the list of calling numbers for that
subscriber, it adds this number to the list (at 55), together with an indication of the
hour/date of the last telephone call;
III - if from a test 56, it follows that the phone call corresponds to a first phone call,
directed to the called subscriber during the period when he was not reachable, a
request is made (at 57) to the HLR 3 (through MAP SET MESSAGE WAITING
DATA) to receive a notification immediately after the "target user", that is the
subscriber, is again reachable.
When the addressee of the telephone call is again reachable, the HLR 3
communicates this fact to the paging management device 9. According to a preferred.
embodiment of the present invention, once the notification has been received, the
paging management device subdivides the number list associated to the target mobile
phone, into groups of four elements each, and for each of said groups it defines a text
message to be sent to the user, containing information related to the phone calls
comprised in this group.
The paging management device sends to the short message service center, 11, the
above defined messages, through the UCP protocol, indicating as addressee the
number of the destination (that is, target) mobile phone.
Finally the SMS-C sends the messages to the destination mobile phone at the time it
is reachable again.
The system that realizes the network architecture according to the above description
is suited to provide a very high capacity of traffic management: it is able to manage
350 phone calls per second, and up to 10 millions phone calls per day.
These performances are obtained through a logical subdivision of the network load
on a plurality of nodes and through the use of technologies, which are partly already
known and already used in the field of telephony, but which are combined by means

of the necessary implementations, extensions and modifications, so as to be able to
finally provide the users with a new service.
This service is already (default) enabled, although the user may request its
deactivation by calling and dialing a new special option of a voice menu;
subsequently, he can also request reactivation of this service, by performing similar
actions.

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WE CLAIM :
1. A method for handling a telephone call from a calling subscriber to a radio
mobile phone of a called subscriber, the method comprising the steps of:
I - determining if the called subscriber is not reachable, due to the mobile
phone being in detach mode or due to absence of a radio frequency signal, and if a
call diversion device towards an answering service or another phone number is not
operative;
II - in the affirmative case, routing a signaling component of the telephone
call from a switching node to a device, external to the switching node, for storage
and management of data relating to the telephone call;
III - at said storage and management device, extracting the telephone
number of the calling subscriber from the routed signaling component of the
telephone call, and recording in a number list said telephone number and the
hour/date of the telephone call;
IV - emitting a deliver message from said storage and management device to
said switching node, in order to allow said switching node to release the phonic
channel of the telephone call;
V - determining, at said storage and management device, if the mobile phone
of the called subscriber is reachable again;
VI - in the affirmative case, sending a message comprising said telephone
number and said hour/date of the telephone call, from said storage and
management device to a SMS service center;
VII - transmitting from said SMS service center to the mobile phone of the
called subscriber, a SMS message containing said telephone number and said
hour/date of the telephone call.
2. A method for handling a telephone call as claimed in claim 1, wherein it
additionally comprises the following step:

IV1 - sending a courtesy message to said calling subscriber informing him
that the called subscriber cannot be reached.
3. A method for handling a telephone call as claimed in claim 1 or 2, wherein
the recording in step III additionally comprises:
a) checking whether the telephone number of the calling subscriber is
already contained in said number list together with hour/date of a
previous telephone call;
b) in the affirmative case, replacing, in the number list, the hour/date of
said previous telephone call performed by said calling subscriber, with
the hour/date of the telephone call;
c) in the negative case, adding the telephone number of the calling
subscriber and the hour/date of the telephone call to said number list.
4. A method for handling a telephone call as claimed in any of claims 1 to 3,
wherein step VI additionally comprises:
a) grouping the telephone numbers of said number list into groups, each
comprising a plurality of recorded telephone numbers and hours/dates
of unsuccessful telephone calls, and
b) for each of said groups, defining a message to be sent to the called
subscriber, containing said plurality of recorded telephone numbers
and hours/dates.
5. A method for handling a telephone call as claimed in any one of claims 1 to
4, wherein said switching node is the first switching node reached by the telephone
call.

6. A mobile network comprising a HLR, a SMS center, a plurality of switching
nodes and a device, distinct from the switching node, for the storage and
management of data relating to a telephone call directed to a called mobile phone,
when the latter is in the detach mode, or when a radio-frequency signal cannot
reach said mobile phone, wherein the storage and management device comprises:
means apt to cooperate with the plurality of switching nodes of the mobile
network, and suited to extract the telephone number of a calling subscriber from a
signaling component of said telephone call,
means for storing and handling said extracted telephone number and the
hour/date of the telephone call;
means apt to cooperate with the HLR of the mobile network, for performing a
request of notification of a return of the called mobile phone within an area
reachable by radio frequency signals;
means apt to cooperate with the SMS center of the mobile network, in order
to send a SMS message to said called mobile phone returned within an area
reachable by radio-frequency signals, said SMS message containing said extracted
telephone number and said hour/date of the telephone call.
A method for handling telephone calls directed to a non-reachable mobile
phone, and for handling data pertaining to them, wherein: I-provided the call
diversion service to a different number, or the answering service, have not been
enabled, the phone call is routed towards a phone call data management and
storage device, when the mobile phone called user is non-reachable, due to the
fact that is in the detach mode or is temporarily out of the range reachable by radio-
frequency signals; ll-at the time mobile phone is again reachable, a notification is
transmitted to the subscriber number of the telephone call; said notification being
effected in the form of SMS, which contain phone call data of missed phone calls
performed during the period while the mobile phone was not reachable. The
operation of special devices involved in this kind of service is also disclosed.

Documents:

816-KOLNP-2003-CORRESPONDENCE.pdf

816-KOLNP-2003-FORM 27.pdf

816-KOLNP-2003-FORM-27.pdf

816-kolnp-2003-granted-abstract.pdf

816-kolnp-2003-granted-claims.pdf

816-kolnp-2003-granted-correspondence.pdf

816-kolnp-2003-granted-description (complete).pdf

816-kolnp-2003-granted-drawings.pdf

816-kolnp-2003-granted-examination report.pdf

816-kolnp-2003-granted-form 1.pdf

816-kolnp-2003-granted-form 13.pdf

816-kolnp-2003-granted-form 18.pdf

816-kolnp-2003-granted-form 3.pdf

816-kolnp-2003-granted-form 5.pdf

816-kolnp-2003-granted-gpa.pdf

816-kolnp-2003-granted-priority document.pdf

816-kolnp-2003-granted-reply to examination report.pdf

816-kolnp-2003-granted-specification.pdf


Patent Number 222928
Indian Patent Application Number 816/KOLNP/2003
PG Journal Number 35/2008
Publication Date 29-Aug-2008
Grant Date 27-Aug-2008
Date of Filing 23-Jun-2003
Name of Patentee TELECOM ITALIA MOBILE S.P.A.
Applicant Address VIA GIANNONE, 4, 10121 TORINO
Inventors:
# Inventor's Name Inventor's Address
1 MURRI PAOLO VIA N. PICCOLOMINI, 34, I-00165 ROMA
2 PALERMO MICHELE VIA DELL' AQUILA REALE, 35, I-00168 ROMA
3 BIZZI MARIO VIA PARIOLI, 190, I-00197, ROMA
PCT International Classification Number H04Q 7/38, 7/22
PCT International Application Number PCT/IT01/00625
PCT International Filing date 2001-12-11
PCT Conventions:
# PCT Application Number Date of Convention Priority Country
1 RM2000A000690 2000-12-22 Italy