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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Feb. 17, 2004
Filed:
Feb. 07, 2000
Janne Haikonen, Tampere, FI;
Peeter Pruuden, Tampere, FI;
Nokia IP, Inc., Mountain View, CA (US);
Abstract
A method and apparatus for permitting mobile communications between a Mobile Services Switching Center (MSC) and a Mobile Station (MS) and between MSs by establishing for each transaction, including a call, an Internet Protocol (IP) connection in an IP network. In the invention a call to a MS is initiated by sending from the MSC to the MS, via the IP network, a call initiation message causing the MS to send a response message which includes a mobile identity that can be used as a session identifier identifying the MS. Responsive to the response message, the MSC sends a call set up message to establish an IP connection in the IP network upon which a transaction including the call is to be conducted. The call set up message includes a transaction ID which identifies the transaction. The IP network stores the transaction ID and maps the transaction ID with respect to the session identifier and the IP connection to be established. The IP connection is established in the IP network according to data stored and mapped in the IP network. Another call to the MS from another MS, while the previous call is active, is handled by establishing another IP connection and mapping a different value for the transaction ID for the other call for at least a second leg of the other IP connection to avoid clashes with the previously mapped transaction ID.