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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Oct. 31, 2006
Filed:
Apr. 17, 2003
Ole Kirkeby, Espoo, FI;
Seppo Pyhälammi, Helsinki, FI;
Ole Kirkeby, Espoo, FI;
Seppo Pyhälammi, Helsinki, FI;
Nokia Corporation, Espoo, FI;
Abstract
A mobile communication terminal allows a user to receive broadcast programming. A separate recording unit, which can be remote from the communication terminal, records that programming. One or more signals from the mobile terminal identify the broadcast frequency to which the mobile terminal is tuned and cause the recording unit to tune to the identified broadcast frequency. The signals from the mobile terminal also cause the recording unit to record at least a portion of a program being broadcast on the frequency to which the mobile terminal is tuned. The recording unit may buffer portions of broadcast programming being received on the identified frequency. A portion of the buffer contents can subsequently be transmitted to the mobile terminal, permitting the terminal user to replay the portion and identify a start point for the broadcast program. A signal from the mobile terminal can also cause the recording unit to automatically identify the start point in the buffer contents. After the start point is identified by the user or automatically by the recording unit, the recording unit is able to record substantially an entire broadcast program that is identified by the user after the program begins.