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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jul. 02, 2019
Filed:
Jun. 16, 2010
Richard Charles Burbidge, Hook, GB;
Takashi Suzuki, Ichikawa, JP;
David Philip Hole, Southampton, GB;
Johanna Lisa Dwyer, Ottawa, CA;
Venkata Ratnakar Rao Rayavarapu, Slough, GB;
Maiyuran Wijayanathan, Waterloo, CA;
Stephen Mccann, Southampton, GB;
Mark Earnshaw, Kanata, CA;
Chen Ho Chin, Deerlijk, BE;
Richard Charles Burbidge, Hook, GB;
Takashi Suzuki, Ichikawa, JP;
David Philip Hole, Southampton, GB;
Johanna Lisa Dwyer, Ottawa, CA;
Venkata Ratnakar Rao Rayavarapu, Slough, GB;
Maiyuran Wijayanathan, Waterloo, CA;
Stephen McCann, Southampton, GB;
Mark Earnshaw, Kanata, CA;
Chen Ho Chin, Deerlijk, BE;
BlackBerry Limited, Waterloo, Ontario, CA;
Abstract
A method performed by user equipment (UE) includes receiving a request to access a service unavailable through a first network cell associated with the UE and informing a second network cell that the UE is requesting to obtain the service unavailable through the first network cell. The request may be received from a user of the UE or may be a paging message.