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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Feb. 09, 2016
Filed:
Apr. 06, 2012
Roberta A. Bienfait, Norcross, GA (US);
Mihal Lazaridis, Waterloo, CA (US);
Ian M. Patterson, Petersburg, CA (US);
Allan D. Lewis, New Dundee, CA (US);
Garu P. Mousseau, Waterloo, CA (US);
Alan Panezic, Mississauga, CA (US);
Roberta A. Bienfait, Norcross, GA (US);
Mihal Lazaridis, Waterloo, CA (US);
Ian M. Patterson, Petersburg, CA (US);
Allan D. Lewis, New Dundee, CA (US);
Garu P. Mousseau, Waterloo, CA (US);
Alan Panezic, Mississauga, CA (US);
BlackBerry Limited, Waterloo, Ontario, CA;
Abstract
A wireless router employing a technique to couple a plurality of host services or host systems and a plurality of wireless networks. A method to route data items between a plurality of mobile devices and a plurality of host systems through a common wireless router. A point-to-point communication connection is preferably established between a first host system and a common wireless router, a mobile network message at a mobile device is generated, the mobile network is transmitted via a wireless network to the common wireless router which in turn routes a data item component of the mobile network message to the appropriate host service.