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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
May. 29, 2012
Filed:
Apr. 07, 2010
Kevin R. Krause, Plymouth, MI (US);
Steven P. Schwinke, Plymouth, MI (US);
Kevin R. Krause, Plymouth, MI (US);
Steven P. Schwinke, Plymouth, MI (US);
General Motors LLC, Detroit, MI (US);
Abstract
A method for reactivating a then-currently deactivated mobile unit involves submitting a request to a call center to reactivate the mobile unit and, upon receiving the request, submitting another request to a cellular service provider from the call center, where such other request includes a request to broadcast a message having a mobile unit identifier and a reactivation protocol contained therein. The method further involves broadcasting the message from the cellular service provider to a plurality of mobile units each having an identical inactive dialing number stored therein. A processor operatively associated with the then-currently deactivated mobile unit recognizes the mobile unit identifier contained in the broadcasted message. Upon recognizing the mobile unit identifier, the processor applies the reactivation protocol contained in the broadcasted message to initiate reactivation of the then-currently deactivated mobile unit.