CA2131891A1 - A method of completing a telephone call in a telephone system - Google Patents

A method of completing a telephone call in a telephone system

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CA2131891A1
CA2131891A1 CA002131891A CA2131891A CA2131891A1 CA 2131891 A1 CA2131891 A1 CA 2131891A1 CA 002131891 A CA002131891 A CA 002131891A CA 2131891 A CA2131891 A CA 2131891A CA 2131891 A1 CA2131891 A1 CA 2131891A1
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Per Sixten Bjorndahl
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    • H04WWIRELESS COMMUNICATION NETWORKS
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    • H04W4/16Communication-related supplementary services, e.g. call-transfer or call-hold

Abstract

ABSTRACT OF THE DISCLOSURE

The invention relates to a method of effecting automatic callback in a mobile telecommunication system. A calling subscriber is permanently connected to a public switched telephone network and a called subscriber is a mobile unit which moves in the public land mobile unit which moves in the public land mobile network. A centrally located home location register keeps an account of where all mobiles registered in the mobile telecommunication network are located, with the aid of local databases, so-called visitor location registers. The calling subscriber calls the called subscriber and finds that the subscriber is busy. The calling subscriber then dials a code, wherewith a reference is stored in a queue in the home location register, this queue relating to the called subscriber. When the called subscriber is free to receive a call, the calling subscriber is informed to this effect. The calling subscriber then lifts his telephone receiver and a connection is set-up between the two subscribers. When the called subscriber answers, the call is considered to have been connected. The home location register then removes the reference from the queue.

Description

-'O 911181105 2 1 3 1 8 9 1 rCT/SE94/~)0066 A 2SET80D OF COISPLETING A TELEP~ONE CAI.~ IN A
TEI,EPBO~ Y8T~M

Technical Fiold The present invention relates to a method of co~plet-ing a telephone call from a calling subscriber ta a called subscriber when the called subscriber does not answer the call. The subscribers are part of a tele-co~munication system wh$ch includes at least one cellular ~obile telecommunication network. One of the subscribers is connected via the mobile telecom~unica-tion network and the other subscriber is connected via the ~obile telecommunication network or via a public switched telephone network. The called subscriber is permanently registered in a home location register and temporarily registered in a visitor location register which is known to the home location register and incorporated in the mobile network.
Backgroun~ Art Present-dsy mobile telephony is a rapidly growing technology. Many mobile telecommunication systems, among tbem the European GSM-syste~, have already passed through the first basic development phase and the system designers are now concentrating on further improvements to the systems, among other things with regard to system refinenent and the introduction of optional services. The land-bound public switched telephone network has long included optional services such as ~automatic callback when the called subscriber is busy with another call~ or "automatic callback when the called subscriber does not answer~. This known technique is based on a database in which the identi-ties of the subscribers involved are established in connection with a telephone exchange which handles a calling subscriber and/or a called s~bscriber. ~he problem with transferrinq this technique to a mobile ~09~ll~0~ 2 1 3 1 8 9 ~ pCT/SE9~/W~66 telecommunication system is that the subscribers are mobile in the system. Since a mobile subscriber often moves qeographically in the telecommunication network or system, difficulties are encountered in locating the subscriber when it becomes possible to set-up a call connection, particularly when a long time has passed between initiating the "automatic callback service'~ and the execution of this service. Services of this nature are also found in certain mobile tele-communication systems. For instance, an automatic callback service is known to the art from Japanese Patent Specification JP 3-190,494. According to this known method, the identity numbers of both a calling and a ca11ed subscriber are stored in a memory loca-tion while waiting for the called subscriber to become available to receive the call. When the subscriber is available, a call connection is set-up with the aid of data taken from the memory location. The drawback with the technique described in this earlier patent speci- ~ -~
fication is that the memory location is tied solely to the cell area in which the mobile was located when originally attempting to call the called subscriber.
~hen the mobile moves outside this cell area, it is no longer possible to locate the ~obile and the technique ~-is therefore only suitable for use in smaller net- ~
works. The Japanese Patent Specification JP 3-235,563 ;
also disclose an automatic callback metbod, in which subscriber data is stored in a called mobile unit.
Although this method solves the problem of finding the mobile, it requires the provision of additional equip-ment in each mobile unit that wishes to avail itself of this service.

Dis¢losure of tho Invontion The object of the present invention is to provide for automatic callback in a cellular mobile telecommunica-tion network even in those cases when a calling sub-scriber and/or a called subscriber has/have travelled .

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PCT/SEs4/00066 ; a long distance in the network from the time of initi-ating the callback service to t~e time at which the ; service is carried out. The aforesaid problems are solved in accordance with the invention by storing the ~ S location identity characters of the two subscribers in -, an existing central database in the mobile telecom-munication network. The central database, the so-~; called home location register HLR has the traditional I purpose of keeping an account of the whereabouts in the network of all nobile units that are registered in the system and are located in the network at that moment in time. This is made possible by connecting -~ the home location register HLR to all local databases in the system, the so-called visitor location regis-~ers VLR in which there is s~ored a traffic area code which discloses the geographic positions of the mobile ~ units at each moment in time. According to the inven-,' tion, the ability of the home location register HLR to know in which visitor location registers all ~obile units are registered is used to locate the aforesaid subscribers prior to callback. ~his enables calls to be connected even when the subscribers have noved from a first to a second visitor location register in the time lapse between initiating callback and executing callback. In this regard the mobile subscribers con-cerned require no additional equipment, as distinct fro~ earlier known tecbniques in which i~dditional equipment was necessary. The invention will now be - described in more detail with reference to preferred embodiments thereof and also with reference to the accompanying ~rawings. ~he invention is characterized by the characteristic features set forth in the fol-lowing Clai~s.

Briof Description of the Dr~wings Figure l is a block schematic which illustrates a traffic situation between a calling subscriber in a land-bound public switched telePhone network and a ':

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~,~ Figure la is a flowsheet which discloses an inventive method in which the configuration according to Figure 1 is used.

Figure 2 is a schematic illustration of a traffic situation between a calling subscriber in a GSM-type mobile teleco~munication network ~nd a called sub-; scriber in a land-bound public switched telephone network.

Figure 2a is a flowsheet illustrating an inventive -~
method in which the configuration illustrated in Figure 2 is used.

Figure 3 i5 a schematic block illustration of a traf-fic situation between a calling and a called subscrib- ~;-er in a GSM-type mobile telecommunication network.

Figure 3a is a flowsheet illustrating an inventive method in which there is used a configuration accord-ing to Figure 3.

B-st ~od os of Carryi~g Out t~e Invoution -''~
A GSM-type public land mobile network, PLMN, includes a gateway mobile telephone services switching centre which is connected to several local mobile services switching centres, each of which is connected in turn to a plurality of base station controllers. ~he GSM-network is well specified in the so-called GSM-recom-mendations and the network architecture is particular-ly described in récom~endation GSM 03.02. Each base station controller is connected to a plur~lity of base stations, each of which supervises a geographical area, called a cell. ~he PLMN-network also includes a central database. a so-called home location register, .:

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~0 9~11880_ PCT/SE9.~/00066 which is connected to the gateway or central mobile telephone services switching centre and also to all local mobile telephone switching centres in the PLMN-network. Those mobile units which subscribe to the mobile telecommunication network are registered in the home loca~ion register. Each local mobile telephone switching centre includes a local database called a visitor location register, in which all mobile units that are located with one of the cells handled by the local mobile telephone services switching centre at any given moment in time are registered.

The Figure 1 illustration shows only one~of the local mobile services switching centres MSC, base station controllers BSC, visitor location reqisters VLR and base stations BS, that are reguired to carry out the present invention. Multiples of these units have been omitted from the Figure for reasons of clarity. A
mobile unit B1 belonging to the public land mobile network PLMN and lo~ated at that moment within 2 cell area which is controlled by the visitor location register VLR is registered temporarily in the visitor location register VLR and permanently in the aforesaid -home location register HLR at the s~me time~ The home location register HLR is always informed of the visi-tor location register VLR in which the mobile unit Bl is registered at that moment in ti~e. Figure 1 also shows the parts of a land-bound public switched tele-phone network necessary to the invention. The public telephone network includes a local exchange LE which is connected to the gateway mobile switching centre in the PLMN-network. ~his single connection between the two networks means that all signalling between the public switched telephone network PSTN and the PLMN-network must pass through the gateway mobile telephone services switching centre GMSC. A calling subscriber Al, the so called A-subscriber, is permanently con-nected to the local exchange LE and the aforesaid mobile unit 81, which is the called subscriber, the ~ -.
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so-called B-subscriber, communicates with the base station BS via a radio link. The radio link is shown in the Figure as a thick broken line. All of the permanent connec~ions between the earlier recited nodes GMSC, HLR, MSC, BSC, BS, LE and Al have been illustrated in the ~igure by thick full lines. Signal-ling, which will be described in more detail further on, takes place, of course, over the permanent connec-tions, although for the sake of clarity signalling has been drawn on one side of these connections. Signal-ling is illustrated with thin full lines. The arrow heads on the signalling lines illustrate the signal-ling directions. Signalling between the local exchange LE and the home location register HLR is transparent through the gateway MSC, which is shown in Figure 1 with a thin full line which includes two-directional arrows and which is common to this sign~lling. The temporary compression of the signalling is intended to make the overview in Figure 1 easier to follow. The 2C signalling illustrated in Figure 1 and necessary when carrying out the invention does not claim to represent the complete signalling procedure that is carried out when connecting a call. The Figure shows only the signalling in the two networks PSTN and PLMN, while the signalling to and from the two subscribers Al, B1 involved is disclosed in text. Neither does the Figure illustrate signalling which is considered to belong to known technigues.
~ -3Q The aforedescribed mobile telecommunication system PLMN operates in accordance with GSM-recommendations.
It will be understood, however, that the described ~ ~-invention may also be used in similar type systems.
The exemplifying embodiment described in detail below includes the service "Automatic callback when busy~
As before mentioned, in the case of automatic call-back, it is essential to be able to locate the called -mobile subscriber Bl even when the mobile has moved geographically over a long distance and has entered a ~. .

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-~09~tl880~ PcTtsE94looo66 cell area which is handled by another visitor location reaister. The inventive method now presented is able to perform this essential function and comprises the following procedural steps:

- $he A-subscriber A1 calls the B-subscriber ~1 and attempts to establish a call connection.
- The A-subscriber A1 is informed that the B-sub-scriber Bl is busy with another caller, by means of a busy or engaged tone, i.e. a rapid seguence of short tone signals. These two steps are well known to the art and for~ part of conventional signalling tech-niques and will not therefo~e be described in detail here. The inventive ~ethod then includes the following further steps:

- The A-subscriber A1 dials the digit "5" on his telephone keypad, thereby requesting an "auto~atic callback when busy" service.
- The service request is forwarded to the local exchange LE.
- A message 1 "complete call" is sent from the local exchange LE to the bome location register HLR, trans-p~rent through the gateway mobile services switching centre GMSC.
- The arrival of the message 1 at the home location register results in the creation of a reference number CRefi, which is placed last in a queue 10 in the home location register HLR. The queue is comprised of the references allocated to different subscribers ~ho have attempted to establish a call to the B-subscriber. If no attempts to reach the B-subscriber Bl have earlier been made, tbe queue 10 is created and the reference -C~efi of the message 1 "complete call" is placed first in tbe queue. ~
- The home location register HLR, which knows in ~-which visitor location register the B-subscriber Bl is - registered at tbat moment in time, diverts the message WO 9~11880` 2 ~ 3 ~ PCI'~SE94/~0066 1 "complete call~' to the visitor location register V~R.
- The visitor location register VLR registers the message 1 I'complete call" and sends to the home loca-tion register HLR a confirmation message 2 "complete call confirmed".
- The home location register HLR diverts the confir-mation 2 "complete call confirmed~ to the local ex-change LE together with the reference CRefi transpar~
ent through the central mobile switching centre.
- The A-subscriber Al is informed of the confirmation 2 by cessation of the busy tone, whereafter the A-subscriber releases his connection with the local exchange LE, by replacing his telephone receiver.
- The B-subscriber Bl is free to receive calls when - an ongoing call with another subscriber is terminated.
- The local mobile telephone services switching ~ -centre of the B-subscriber 81 informs the visitor location register VLR of the new status of subscriber Bl. This signalling has not been shown in Figure 1.
- A message 3 "B-free~ is sent from the visitor location register VLR to the home location register ~ ;
HLR. - ~-- The home location register HLR confirms the message 3 "B-free", by sending a confirmation ~essage 4 ~B-free confirmed" to the visitor location register VLR.
- The reference CRefi, which is now assumed to head the queue 10, is sent to the local exchange LE fro~
the ho~e location register HLR together with the ~essage 3 "B-free", transparent through the gateway mobile services switching centre GMSC.
- The A-subscriber A1 is informed by a rapid sequence -of short ringing signals that the B-subscriber B1 is free to receive calls, wherewith the A-subscriber acknowledges the ~essage by lifting his telephone - receiver, whereafter the local exchange LE is informed ~ -of the new status of the A-subscriber, i.e. that tbe A-subscriber has answered. This signalling between the A-subscriber Al and the local exchange LE is a .

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-~0 9~/1880~ 2 1 3 1 8 9 1 PCT/SEg4/00066 well-known technique and has not therefore been shown in the Figure.
- An initial address message IAMl containing the telephone nu~ber of the B-subscriber Bl is sent to-s gether with the reference CRefi from the local ex-~ange LE to the gateway mobile switching centre GMSC.

The following three procedural steps belong to conven-tional signalling procedures in GSH-mobile telephony and have not therefore been illustrated in the Figure.
The purpose of these three procedural steps is to find a ~obile station roaming number MSRNl which is as-signed te~porarily to the B-subscriber Bl while the connection is being established. In a later stage, this roaming number leads to the initial address message IAMl sent to the local msbile services switch-ing centre MSC used by the B-subscriber at that moment in time.

- A query concerning tbe roaming n~mber allocated to the B-subscriber B1 is sent to the home location register HLR from the gateway mobile services switch-ing centre GMSC.
- ~he home location register ~L~, which contains information disclosing the visitor location register in which the B-subscriber 81 is registered at that time, diverts the reference/query to the visitor location register VLR.
- The visitor location register VLR sends information relating to the roaming number of the B-subscriber 81 to the gateway mobile services switching centre GMSC
via the home location register HLR.

The following procedural steps are shown in the Figure:

- A connection is established from the A-subscriber Al to the B-subscriber B1, by sending the initial address messaqe IAM1 and the mobile station roaming wos~/~880~ 2 1 3 ~ ~ 9 ~ pCTISE94/00066 number MSRN1 from the gateway ~obile switching centre ~MSC to the local mobile services switching centre MSC. According to the invention, the reference CRefi accompanies the initial address message IAMl and the roaming number MSRNl. The reference is ~hen forwarded to the visitor location register VLR.
- The B-subscriber Bl is informed of the A-sub-scriber~s call with a conventional signal, whereupon the B-subscriber answers the call by lifting his telephone receiver or by some corresponding action and ~ -the connection is therewith considered established.
- The local mobile services switching centre MSC of the B-subscriber ~1 informs the visitor location register VLR of the new status of the B-subscriber B1, i.e. that the B-subscriber has answered. ~his signal-ling is not shown in Figure 1.
- The visitor location register VLR sends a message S
"B has answered" to the home location register HLR, -~
together with the reference CRefi.
- The home location register HLR removes the refer~
ence CRefi from the queue 10. -~
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As an extra safety precaution when carrying out the aforesaid ~ethod, it is possible in accordance with the invention to allow the reference CRefi to accompa-ny the query concerning the mobile services roaming number MSRN1 of the ~-subscriber. In this case, the -reference is transported from the gateway mobile switching centre to the local mobile switching centre along two different routes. In this regard, the refer- --ence CRefi is transported directly from the gateway~
mobile switching centre GMSC to the local mobile switching centre directly, in the aforedescribed manner, and also via the home location register HLR.
This redundant transmission ensures transportation of the reference CRefi should the reference be lost for some reason or other when connecting a call, for instance as a result of collision with a call fro~
~nother subscriber.

--`VO 9~./18'8Oi 2 1 3 ~ ~ 9 ~ PCr1S~94100066 It should also be pointed out that when a mobile unit switches from one visitor location register to another register, signalling is effected in a manner which is conventional in conjunction with so-called roaming in a mobile telecommunication system or network. Proce-dures for locating mobile units are specified in GSM-recommendation 03.12. The inventive automatic callbac~
procedure is not influenced by this "roaming", and the reference CRefi is always stored in the home location register HLR, which is informed of changes in the visitor location register.

Figure la is a flowsheet describing the aforesaid procedure. The flowsheet and the following simplified description of the procedures followed are intended to be read together with Figure 1 and the text belonging to said Figure. The acronyms and abbreviations in the text of the flowsheet refer to Figure 1, these acro-nyms and abbreviations baving been explained in the example above. The method of procedure deccribed with reference to the flowsheet commences after the A-subscriber Al has called the B-subscriber ~1 and requested the service ~automatic callback when busy", after having received the busy tone. The method then continues in accordance with the following description and in accordance with Figure la:

- Th~ message "complete call~ is sent from the local exchange LE to the home location register HLR, in accordance with block 100.
- The reference CRefi is created and placed last in the queue in the home location register HLR, in accor-dance with block 101.
- The home location register HLR sends the message ~complete call" to the visitor location register VLR, in accordance wit~ block 102.
- VLR sends the confirmation ~essage "complete call -confirmed" to the home location register HLR, in accordance with block 103.

~'09~/1880~ 2 ~ 3 ~ PCT1SE91/00066 - The home location register HLR sends the confirma-tion message "complete call confir~ed" and the refer-ence CRefi to the local exchange LE, in accordance with block 104.
- The B-subscriber Bl becomes available to receive calls by terminating an ongoing call, in accordance with block 105. ~he local mobile services switching centre MSC of the B-subscriber Bl then informs the visitor location register of the new status of the B- ~:
subscriber. ~
- The message "B-free" is sent from the visitor ~:
location register VLR to the ~ome location register :
HLR, in accordance with block 106. The home location -::
register-HLR then confirms this message to the visitor . :
location register VLR.
- The reference CRefi and the message "~-free" are : ~ :
sent from HLR to the local exchange LE, in accordance with block 107. -~
- The A-subscriber Al is infor~ed that the B-sub-scriber Bl is free to receive his call and the A-subscriber Al lifts his telephone receiver, in accor~
dance with block 108.
- The initial address message IAMl and the reference CRefi are sent from the local exchange LE to the local mobile services switching centre MSC, in accordance with block lO9.
- The reference CRefi is sent from the local mobile switching centre MSC to the visitor location register VLR, in accordance with block llO.
- The call is connected with the aid of the initial address message IAMl and tbe B-subscriber Bl answers, in accordance with block lll.
- The visitor location register VLR sends the refer- : -ence CRefi and the message ~B has answered" to the :~
. 35 home location register HLR, in accordance with block :
112.
- The home location register HLR removes CRefi from the queue, in accordance with block 113.

wo g~/l~o~ 2 1 3 ~ pCTISE94l00066 A further inventive method in which the same GSM-type public land mo~ile network PLMN as that described above in general terms is used will now be described.
The exemplifying embodiment described in detail below refers to the service ~Automatic callback when a called subscriber fails to answer". In this case, the calling subscriber is a mobile unit which belongs to the public land mobile network PLMN and the called subscriber is a unit permanently connected to the ~-public network.

Similar to Figure 1, ~igure 2 illustrates solely the local mobile services switching centre MSC, the base station controller 8SC, the visitor location register VLR and the base station BS necessary to carry out the invention. A mobile unit A2 which belongs to the PLMN-network and which is located temporarily within a cell area which is controlled by a visitor location regis-ter VLR has earlier been described with reference to Figure 1 and is registered temporarily in the visitor location register VLR and permanently in the earlier mentioned home location register HLR. As before ~en- -tioned, the home location register is always informed as to which visitor location register VLR the mobile unit A2 is registered at any given moment in time.
Figure 2 also illustrates those parts of the PSTN-networ~ that are necessary for carrying out the inven- -tion, namely the loc~l exchange LE. In this example, ~ -the mobile unit A2 is the calling subscriber, the so-called A-subscriber, and communicates with the base station BS via a radio link. The called subscriber B2, the so-called B-subscriber, is permanently connected to the local exchange LE. -~
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The earlier description of drawing details with` refer- -ence to Figure 1 are applicable directly to Figure 2.
The signalling illustrated in Figure 2 and necessary to the invention does not claim to be the complete signalling that is ~erformed when connectin~ a call.

u~o 9~t~8805 2 ~ 3 1 ~ 9 ~ PC11SE94/00066 The Figure illus~rates only signalling in the two networks PSTN and PLMN, while signalling to and from ;
the two subscribers A2, B2 involved is given solely in text. Neither does the Figure show the signalling that belongs to known techniques.

It is essential in the performance of an auto~atic -callback service to locate the mobile, in this case the calling A-subscriber A2, when the calling sub-scriber has moved geographically over a long distance and entered a cell area which is handled by a visitor location register different to that in which the A-subscriber was registered when initiating the call.
The inventive method presented below is able to carry out this essential function and co~prises the follow-ing procedural steps:

- The A-subscriber A2 attempts to establish a call connection with the B-subscriber B2.
- The A-subscriber A2 is informed that the B-sub-scriber B2 "does not answer the call", by means of a ringing control tone which is not followed by an answer. These two steps are well known to the art and the signalling procedure involved belong to conven-tional techniques snd will not therefore be described in detail. The inventive method then comprises the following further steps:

- The A-subscriber A2 requests the service "automatic callback when a called subscriber does not answer", by dialling the "2n-digit on his telephone keypad.
- This request is forwarded to the visitor location register VLR by signalling conventionally via the base station BS, the base station controller BSC and the local mobile telephone switching centre MSC. This signalling has not been shown in Figure 2.
- A message 21 "complete call~ is sent from the visitor location register VLR to the home location register HLR.

~wos4/1~os 2 1 3 1 8 9 ~ PCT~SE94/00066 - The home location register ~LR diverts t~e message 21 ~complete call" to the local exchange LE, transpar-ent through the GMSC-centre.
- The local exchange LE registers the message 21 "complete call" and sends to the home location regis-ter HLR a confirmation signal 22 "complete call -confirmed" together with a reference MRefi, transpar-ent through ~he GMSC-centre.
- The reference MRefi is stored in a memory location 11 in the home location register HLR, this memory location belonging to the A-subscriber A2 and contain-ing references for the establishment of connections to different subscribers from the A-subscriber.
- The home location register HLR diverts the confir-~5 mation 22 ~complete call confirmedn to the visitor -location register VLR.
- The A-subscriber A2 is informed of the confirmation 22, whereafter the A-subscriber releases his connec-tion with the PLMN-network.
- The B-subscriber B2 is activated, for instance by the B-subscriber lifting bis telephone receiver or in some other way, to show that he is free to receive -calls.
- The 8-subscriber B2 informs the local exchange LE
of his new status tbrough a conventional signalling procedure. This signalling h~s not been shown in -~
Figure 2.
- A message 23 "B-free~ is sent from the local ex-change LE to the home location register HLR, transpar-ent throug~ the GMSC-centre. -- ~he home location register HLR diverts the NB-free~
message 23 with the reference MRefi to the local MSC
via the visitor location register VLR. -~
- The A-subscriber A2 is informed that the B-sub-scriber B2 is free to receive calls, for instance by means of a rapid seguence of short ringing signals. -~he A-subscriber acknowledges this information, for instance by lifting his telephone receiver, whereafter ~VO9~/18~0~ 2 ~ 3 ~ 8 9 ~ PCT1SE94100066 the local MSC is informed of the new status of the A-subscriber, i.e. that the A-subscriber has acknowledged that t~e call can be connected. The signallinq effected between the A-subscriber A2 and the local MSC is a well-known technique and has not therefore been shown in the Figure.
- The call is connected in accordance with known procedures, by sending an initial address message IAM2 together with the telephone number of the B-subscriber and the reference MRefi fro~ the local MSC to the local exchange LE, transparent through the GMSC-centre.
-,.The 8-subscriber B2 is informed of the call fro~
the A-subscriber A2, by means of conventional ringing signals, and the 8-subscriber answers the call by lifting his telephone receiver. The call is therewith ~onsidered to be connected.
- The B-subscriber B2 informs the local exchange LE ,-of his new status, i.e. that the B-subscriber has answered, by a conventional signalling procedure, th,is signalling procedure not being shown in,Figure 2.
- The local exchange LE sends a "8-answered" message 24 together with the reference MRefi through the home location register HLR, transparent through the GMSC-centre.
- The home location register HLR removes the refer- ~' ence MRefi fro~ its memory location ll.

Figure 2a is a flowsheet which illustrates the afore-described method. The flowsheet and the following simplified description of the method are intended to be read together with Figure 2 and the descriptive text relating to this Figure. The abbreviations and anagrams included in the text on the flowsheet have been explained in the aforegoing example and refer to Figure 2. ~he method described with reference to the flowsheet commences at a point after the A-subscriber A2 has called the B-subscriber B2 and requested the service "automatic callback w~en a called subscriber ~~09~ 805 2 1 3 1 8 9 1 ~CT15E9J10~K6 is busy wit~ another call", after having received the busy tone. The method then proceeds in accordance with the following description and in accordance with Figure 2a:

- The "complete call" message is sent from the visi-tor location register VLR to the home location regis-ter ~LR, in accordance with block 200.
- The home location register HLR diverts ~he "com-plete call~ message to the local exchange LE, inaccordance with block 201.
- The local exchange LE sends the confirmation mes-sage "complete call confirmed" and the reference MRefi to the home location register HLR, in accordance with block 202.
- The reference MRefi is stored in a memory location memory 11 in the home location register HLR, in accor-dance with block 203.
- The home location register HLR diverts the confir-mation message 22 "complete call confirmed" to the visitor location register VLR, whereafter the A-sub-scriber is informed, in accordance with block 204.
- The B-subscriber S2 is activated and becomes avail-able for the call connection. The B-subscriber B2 then informs the local exchange LE of his new status, in accordance with block 205.
- The message "B-free" is sent from the local ex~
change LE to the home location register HLR, in accor-dance with block 206.
- The home location register HLR diverts the "B-free" ~-message to the local MSC together with the reference MRefi, in accordance with block 207.
- The A-subscriber A2 is informed that the B-sub- -scriber B2 is free to receive calls, wherewith the A-subscriber acknowledges this information by lifting ~;
his telephone receiver or by some corresponding mobile telephone procedure. The local MSC is then informed of the new status of the A-subscriber, i.e. that the A-I wog~/ls80~ 2 ~ 3 1 ~ 9 ~ PCT/SE94/00066 subscriber ~as acknowledged that t~e call can be connected, in accordan~e with block 208.
- The initial address message IAM2 is sent from ~he local MSC to the local exchange LE, together with the reference, in accordance with block 209.
- The B-subscriber ~2 is informed of the call from the A-subscriber A2, whereupon the B-subscriber an swers the call by lifting his telephone receiver and the call is therewith considered to have been estab-lished, in accordance with block 210. The ~-subscriber ~2 herewith informs the local exchange LE of his new status.
- The local exchange LE sends t~e message N8 has answered" to the home location register HLR together with the reference MRefi, in accordance with block 211.
- The home location register HLR erases the reference I MRefi from said memory location, in accordance with block 212.
The aforedescribed exe~plifying embodiment of the service "A~tomatic callback when a called subscriber does not answer the call" has been described with reference to the case when the calling subscriber is a mobile unit and the called subscriber is permanently connected to the land-bound public switched telephone network. It will be understood, however, that the service can be perfor~ed in accordance with the inven-tion in all cases when either one or botb of the two subscribers involved is or are a mobile unit/mobile units. This also applies to the earlier described exemplifying embodiment relating to "Automatic call-back when a called subscriber is busy with another call".
A further inventive method will now be described. This method utilizes the same GSM-type PLMN-network as that described in general terms above. The exemplifying embodiment described in detail below relates to a - 2~318~
~O9~ll880~ PC~/SE94100066 service "Automatic callback when a called subscriber is busy with another call". In this case, the calling subscriber and ~he called subscriber are both mobile units belonging to the PLMN-network.
As with the earlier Figures, Figure 3 only illustrates those units of a PLMN-network that are necessary in performing the invention. The PLMN-network includes a home location register HLR, the function of which has been described in the earlier embodiments. In the Figure 3 embodiment, the home location register H~ is connected to two mobile services switching centres, here referred to as first and second local mobile ~ -services switching centres MSCA and MSCB. The remain~
ing switching centres connected to the home location register have been exciuded from the Figure for the sake of clarity. Each of the two mobile switching centres is connected to a respective base station control unit, referred to respectively as first and second base station control units 8SCA and BSCB. Each of the base station control units is connected to a respective base station, referred to as first and second base stationsd BSA and BSB. Each of the MSCA ~ ~-and MSCB centres includes a respective visitor loca-tion register, referred to here as first and second visitor location registers VLRA and VIRB respectively.
A first mobile unit A3 belonging to the PLMN-network and located temporarily within a cell area controlled by the first visitor location register VLRA is regis-tered temporarily in the visitor location register VLRA and permanently in the home location register HLR, similar to that described with reference to the earlier embodiments. This also applies to a second mobile unit B3 which is located within another cell area and controlled by t~e second visitor location register VLRB. In the illustrated embodiment, the first mobile unit A3 is the calling subscriber, the so-called A-subscriber, and the second mobile unit B3 is the called subscriber, the so-called B-subscriber.

~09~/l880~ 1 3 ~ ~ pCT/SE94/00066 As earlier described, the ho~e location register is always informed of which visitor location register VLRA or VLRB the mobile units A3 and B3 are registered at any moment in time. The co~munication between the mobile units and the PLMN-network functions in the same way as that described earlier. The technical details drawn in the earlier Figures also apply to Figure 3. The signallinq illustrated in Figure 3 and necessary to the invention does not claim to represent the full signalling procedure that is effected when setting-up a call connection. The Figure illustrates only the signalling that is effected in the PLMN-network, while signalling to and from the two sub-scribers A2, B3 invclved is disclosed solely in the form of text. Neither does the Figure show signalling that belongs to the known technique.

When performing an automatic callback service, it is essential to be able to locate the mobile subscribers concerned, in this case the calling A-subscriber A3 and the called subscriber B3. This also applies to those instances when one or both of the subscribers has/have moved geographically over a long distance and entered a cell area that is handled by a different visitor location register to that in which the sub-scribers were registered when initiating the call. The inventive ~ethod presented below is able to perform this essential function and co~prises the following procedural steps:
- The A-subscriber A3 calls the B-subscriber B3 with the intention of setting-up a call connection.
- The A-subscriber A3 is informed that the B-sub-scriber B3 is busy with a call from another subscrib-er, by means of a busy tone, i.e. a rapid sequence ofshort tone signals. These two steps are well-known to the art and the signalling procedure forms part of conventional techniques and has not therefore been ~09~/l880j 21318 91 PCT/SE94/00066 described in detail. The inventive method further comprises the following steps: ~ ;

- The A-subscriber A3 dials the "5" digit on his telephone keypad, therewith requesting the service "Automatic callback when a called subscriber is busy with another call".
- The A-subscriber A3 informs the first visitor location register VLRA of his new status, by signal~
ling via the first base station BSA, the first base station control unit VSCA and the first local MSCA-centre. This signalling is of a conventional kind and has therefore not been shown in Figure 3.
- A message 31 "complete call" is sent fro~ the first visitor location regis~er YLRA to the home location register HLR.
- When the message 31 arrives at the home location - register HLR, there is created a reference CRefj which is placed last in a queue 12 in the home location register. The queue contains references which identify different subscribers that have attempted to call the ~-subscriber. If no earlier attempts to reach the B-subscriber B3 have been made, the queue 12 is created ~ -and the reference CRefj of the message 31 "complete call" is placed first in the queue.
- The home location register HLR, which is aware of which visitor location register the B-subscriber B3 is registered at that particular time, diverts the "com-plete call" message 31 to the second visitor location register VLRB.
- The second visitor location register VLRB registers the "complete call~ message and sends a confirmation message 32 "complete call confirmed~ to the home location register HLR-- The home location register HLR diverts the confir-mation messaqe 32 ~co~plete call confirmed~ to the first visitor location register VLRA.
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w094/18805 2 1 3 1 8 9 ~ PCT1SE94/0~66 - The A-subscriber A3 is informed of the confirmation 32, whereafter the A-subscriber releases his connec-tion with the PLMN-network.
- The 8-subscriber B3 becomes available to receive calls, when terminating an ongoing call with another subscriber.
- The local mobile services switching centre MSCB of the B-subscriber B3 informs the second visitor loca-tion register VLRB of the new status of subscriber B3.
This signalling is considered to be well-known and has not therefore been shown in Figure 3.
- A message 33 "B-free" is sent from the second visitor location register VLRB to the home location register HLR.
- The home location register HLR confirms the message 33 "B-free" by sending a confirmation message 34 "B-free confirmedN to the second visitor location regis-ter VLXB.
- The reference CRefj, which is now assumed to head the queue 12, is sent from the home location register HLR to the first visitor location register VLRA, together with the "B-free" message 33.
- The A-subscriber A3 is informed that the B-sub-scriber ~3 is free to receive calls, for instance by means of a rapid sequence of short ringing signals, wherewith the A-subscriber acknowledges the informa-tion. The first visitor location register VLRA is informed of the new status of the A-subscriber, i.e.
that the A-subscriber has acknowledged that the call shall be connected. Signalling between the A-subscrib-er and the first visitor location register VLRA is a well-known technique and has therefore not been shown in the Figure.

The following three procedural steps belong to conven-tional signalling procedure in GSM-mobile telephony and have not therefore been shown in the Figure. The purpose of these three procedural steps is to find a mobile station roaming number MSRN3 that can be allo-wo 94/181~115 2 ~ 3 1 8 9 1 PCr15E941~066 ' cated to the B-subscriber B3 temporarily while set-¦ ting-up t~e connection. In a later stage, this roaming number results in an initial address message IAM3 with the telephone number of the B-subscriber B3 to the 1 5 local telephone exchange used at that moment by the B-i subscriber.
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I - A query concerning the roaming number of the B-subscriber B3 is sent from the first local MSCA-centre to the home location register HLR. , , I - The home location register HLR, which includes i information as to the visitor location register which ~ the B-subscriber B3 is registered at that time, div-J erts the referencelquery to the second visitor loca- ~ -! 15 tion register VLRB. , , - The second visitor location register VLRB sends to the first MSCA-centre information ~elating to the roaming number of the B-subscriber B3, via the home location register HLR.
The following procedural steps are shown in the'~,~
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- A connection is established from the A,s,upscriber A3 to the B-subscriber B3, by sending an initial address message IAM3 and the mobile station roaming number MSRN3 from the first local MSCA-centre to the second MSCB-centre. According to the present inven-tion, the reference CRefj accompanies the initial ~'~
address message IAM3 and the roaming number MSR~3. ~he ,~
reference is then forwarded to the second visitor location register VLRB.
- The B-subscriber ~3 is informed of the call from ~-the A-subscriber A3 by conventional signalling, wherewith the ~-subscriber answers the call by`lifting his telephone receiver, c by carrying out some other ' corresponding mobile telepnone procedure, and the call is considered to have been connected.

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~ og~llB80c 21318 91 PCT/SE94l00066 - The local mobile services switching centre of the B-subscriber B3 informs the second visitor location register VLRB of the new status of the B-subscriber, i.e. that the B-subscriber has answered. This signal-ling is considered to be conventional and has there-fore not been shown in Figure 3.
- The second visitor location register VLRB sends to the home location register HLR a "B has answered"
message 35 together with the reference CRefj.
- The ho~e location register HLR removes the refer-ence CRefj from the queue 12.

As an additional safety precaution, it is possible when carrying out the inventive method to allow the lS reference CRefj to accompany the query concerning the roaming number MSRN3 of the B-subscriber. This refer-ence is then transported fro~ the first local mobile services switching centre MSCA to the second local mobile services switching centre MSCB, along two different routes. In this regard, the reference CRefj is transported directly from the first local MSCA~
centre to the second local MSCB-centre as earlier described, and also through the home location register HLR. This redundant transmission ensures transporta-tion of the reference CRefj even should the reference be lost at the time of connecting the call for some reason or other, for instance as a result of collision with a call from another subscriber.

Figure 3a is a flowsheet illustrating the aforedes-- cribed method. ~he flowsheet and the following simpli-fied description of the method are intended to be read together with Figure 3 and the text associated with - said Figure. The abbreviations and acronyms used in the text on the flowsheet have been explained in conjunction with the description of the earlier em-bodi~ent and refer to Figure 3. The method described with reference to the flowsheet commences at a point after the A-subscriber A3 has called the ~-subscriber ' '~ ':' ;' :"' ':,. ~:

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~09~/18805 PCT/SE941~66 B3 and requested the service "automatic callback when a called subscriber is busy with another call", after having received the busy tone. The method then pro-ceeds in accordance with the following description and in accordance with Figure 3a:

- The message "complete call~ is sent from the first visitor location register VLRA to the home location register HLR, in accordance with block 300.
- The reference CRefj is created and placed last in a queue in the home location register, in accordance with block 301.
- The home location register HL~ forwards the message "complete call" to the second visitor location regis-ter VLRB, in accordance with block 302.
- The second visitor location register VLRB sends a confirmation message "complete call confirmed" to the home location register HLR, in accordance with block - -303.
- The ho~e location register HLR forwards the confir-mation "complete call confir~ed" to the first visitor location register VLRA, in accordance with block 304.
The A-subscriber A3 is informed of this confirmation, - ;
whereafter the A-subscriber releases the connection, by replacing his telephone receiver or by some corre-sponding mobile telephone procedure.
- The B-subscriber B3 becomes free to receive calls, ~-by ter~inating an ongoing call with another subscrib-er. The mobile services switching centre MSCB of the B-subscriber B3 informs the second visitor location register VLRB of the new status of the B-subscriber, in accordance with block 305.
- A message "8-free" is sent from the second visitor -~
- location register VLRB to the home location register HLR, in accordance with block 306.
- T~e reference CRefj is sent from the home location register HLR to the first visitor location register VLRA together with the "B-free" message. The A-sub-uos~/~880s 2 1 3 1 ~ 9 ~ PCT1~E94/0~66 scriber A3 is informed that the B-subscriber B3 is available to receive calls.
- The A-subscriber lifts his telephone receiver or performs some corresponding mobile telephone proce-dure, in accordance with block 308. The first visitorlocation register VLRA is informed of the new status of the A-subscriber, i.e. that the A-subscriber has answered.
- A connection is established from the A-subscriber A3 to the B-subscriber B3, by sending an initial address message IAM3 and the reference from the first local mobile services switching centre MSCA to the second mobile services switching centre MSCB, in accordance with block 309.
- The reference is forwarded from MSCE to the second visitor location register VLRB, in accordance with block 310.
- The B-subscriber B3 is infor~ed of the call from A-subscriber A3, and the B-subscriber responds to the call by lifting his telephone receiver, or by carrying out some other corresponding telephone procedure, and the call is considered to have been connected, in accordance with block 311. The local mobile services switching centre of the B-subscriber E3 informs the second visitor location register VIRB of the new status of the B-subscriber, i.e. that the B-subscriber has answered.
I - the second visitor location register VLRB sends a "B has answered" message to the home location register HLR together with the reference CRefj, in accordance with block 312.
- ~he home location register HLR erases the reference CRefj from the queue, in accordance with block 313.

In the exemplifying embodiments described above, the automatic callback service has been presented in three normally occurring traffic cases, namely cases in which:

,~0 9~/18805 2 ~ 3 ~ ~ 9 ~ PCrl~9q/0~6 1. A calling A-sUbscriber is permanently connected to the land-bound telephone network and a called B-sub-scriber is a mobile unit.
2. A calling A-subscriber is a mobile unit and a called B-subscriber is permanently connected to the land-bound telephone network.
3. A calling A-subscriber and a called B-subscriber are both mobile units that are located in cells which are handled by different visitor location registers in ~0 a mobile telecommunication network.

Certain configuration variants are possible in the third traffic case. For instance, the two mobile units may be located in cells that are handled by one and the same visitor location register. It will readily be seen that the invention is able to locate the two subscribers even in this case. It is also conceivable that the mobile units may be located in different mobile telecommunication networks and that these units can be located by different home location registers.
This configuration necessitates passing through a public switched telephone network prior to establish~
ing a call connection. This is achieved in accordance with the invention with a combination of the first and the second embodiments. As will be understood, several other variants of the three e~bodiments described are conceivable, and it will be obvious to the person skilled in this art that these embodiments do not limit the use of the invention. It is also possible -for certain mobile telecommunication networks to include more than one home location register. This variant has no limiting effect on the scope of the invention, however, but shall be seen merely as a variation of the aforedescribed case where t~e mobiles belong to different mobile telecommunication networks, but with the difference that the public switched telephone network need not be passed. As befare men-tioned, the invention can be applied to all mobile telecommunication systems in which the mobile units wo g~ o 2 ~ 3 1 ~ 9 ~ PCT1SE94/0~K6 are registered centrally in the system, for instance the digital American system, ADC. This also implies that the term mobile unit used in this document may be given different interpretations, depending on whether the mobile telecommunication network handles vehicle-carried subscribers, pedestrian subscribers, paging systems, data terminals, etc.

It will be understood t~at the invention is not re-stricted to the aforedescribed and illustrated exem-plifying embodiments thereof and that modifications can be made within the scope of the following Claims.

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1. A method of completing a telephone call in a telecommunication system comprising a public switched telephone network (PSTN) and a public land mobile network (PLMN), said two networks being mutually linked by a gateway mobile services switching centre (GMSC) and in which mobile telecommunication system a calling subscriber (A1), the so-called A-subscriber, is connected to a local exchange (LE) in the public switched telephone network (PSTN) and where a called subscriber (B1), the so-called B-subscriber, is a mobile unit which is able to communicate via a local mobile services switching centre (MSC) in the public land mobile network (PLMN), and where the B-subscriber is permanently registered in a home location register (HLR) and temporarily registered in a visitor location register (VLR) known by the home location register, said visitor location register belonging to the local mobile services switching centre (MSC), said method comprising the following steps:
- the A-subscriber (A1) calls the B-subscriber (B1);
- the A-subscriber (A1) is informed that the B-sub-scriber (B1) is "not available", wherein the inventive method comprises the further steps:
- the A-subscriber (A1) dials a code requesting a service "complete telephone call";
- a "complete call" message (1) is sent from the local exchange (LE) to the home location register (HLR);
- the "complete call" message initiates the insertion of a reference (CRefi) at the bottom of a queue (10) in the home location register (HLR), said queue be-longing to the B-subscriber (B1) and containing refer-ences of attempts made by different subscribers to be connected to the B-subscriber;
- the home location register (HLR) diverts the "com-plete call" message (1) to the visitor location regis-ter (VLR);

- the visitor location register (VLR) registers the "complete call" message (1) and sends a confirmation message (2) "complete call confirmed" to the home location register (HLR);
- the home location register (HLR) sends the confir-mation message (2) "complete call confirmed" to the local exchange (LE) together with the reference (CRe-fi);
- the A-subscriber (A1) is informed of the confirma-tion (2), whereafter the A-subscriber releases the connection to the local exchange (LE);
- the B-subscriber becomes free to accept calls;
- a message (3) "B-free" is sent from the visitor location register (VLR) to the home location register (HLR);
- the home location register (HLR) confirms the "B-free" message (3) by sending a confirmation message (4) "B-free confirmed" to the visitor location regis-ter (VLR);
- the reference (CRefi) positioned at the top of the queue (10) is sent from the home location register (HLR) to the local exchange (LE) together with the "B-free" message (3), and the A-subscriber (A1) is then informed that the 8-subscriber (B1) is free;
- a call connection is established with the aid of an initial address message (IAM1) when the A-subscriber (A1) is free, wherein the reference (CRefi) accompa-nies the initial address message from the local ex-change (LE) to the gateway mobile services switching centre (GSMC) and from there to the local mobile services switching centre (MSC), whereafter the refer-ence is forwarded to the visitor location register (VLR);
- the B-subscriber (B1) answers the call;
- the visitor location register (VLR) sends a message (5) "B has answered" to the home location register (HLR) together with the reference (CRefi); and - the home location register (HLR) removes the refer-ence (CRefi) from the queue (10).
2. A method of completing a telephone call in a telecommunication system comprising a public switched telephone network (PSTN) and a public land mobile network (PLMN), said two networks being mutually linked by a gateway mobile services switching centre (GMSC), and wherein a calling subscriber (A2), the so-called A-subscriber in the mobile telecommunication network is a mobile unit which communicates via a local mobile services switching centre (MSC) in the public land mobile network (PLMN), and in which mobile telecommunication network a called subscriber (B2), the so-called B-subscriber, is connected to a local exchange (LE) in the public switched telephone network (PSTN) and the A-subscriber is permanently registered in a home location register (HLR) and temporarily registered in a visitor location register known by the home location register, said visitor location register (VLR) belonging to the local mobile services switching centre (MSC), wherein the method comprises the follow-ing steps:
- the A-subscriber (A2) calls the B-subscriber (B2);
- the A-subscriber (A2) is informed that the B-sub-scriber (B2) is "not available", wherein the inventive method comprises the following additional steps:
- the A-subscriber (A2) dials a code requesting a service "complete telephone call";
- a message (21) "complete call" is sent from the visitor location register (VLR) to the home location register (HLR);
- the home location register (HLR) diverts the "com-plete call" message (21) to the local exchange (LE);
- the local exchange (LE) registers the "complete call" message (21) and sends a confirmation message (22) "complete call confirmed" to the home location register (HLR) together with a reference (MRefi);
- the reference (MRefi) is stored in a memory loca-tion (11) in the home location register (HLR), this memory location belonging to the A-subscriber (A2) and containing references for connection attempts to different subscribers from the A-subscriber;
- the home location register (HLR) diverts the con-firmation (22) "complete call confirmed" to the visi-tor location register (VLR);
- the A-subscriber (A2) is informed of the confirma-tion (22), whereafter the A-subscriber releases the connection with the public land mobile network (PLMN);
- the B-subscriber (B2) becomes free to receive calls;
- a message (23) "B-free" is sent from the local exchange (LE) to the home location register (HLR);
- the home location register (HLR) diverts the "B-free" message (23) to the local mobile services switching centre (MSC) together with the reference (MRefi), via the visitor location register (VLR), whereafter the A-subscriber (A2) is informed that the B-subscriber (82) is free to receive the call;
- a call connection is established with the aid of an initial address message (IAM2) in accordance with a known procedure when the A-subscriber (A2) is free, wherein the reference (MRefi) accompanies the initial address message from the local mobile services switch-ing centre (MSC) to the local exchange (LE), via the gateway mobile services switching centre (GMSC);
- the B-subscriber (B2) answers the call;
- the local exchange (LE) sends a message (24) "B has answered" to the home location register (HLR) together with the reference (MRefi); and - the home location register (HLR) removes the refer-ence (MRefi) from the memory location (11).
3. A method of completing a telephone call in a telecommunication system comprising a public land mobile network in which a calling subscriber (A3), the so-called A-subscriber, is a mobile unit which commu-nicates via a first local mobile services switching centre (MSCA) and in which mobile telecommunication system a called subscriber (B3), the so-called B-subscriber is a mobile unit which communicates via a second local mobile services switching centre (MSCB), wherein the two subscribers are permanently registered in a home location register (HLR) and each temporarily registered in a respective visitor location register (VLRA, VLRB) which are known to the home location register and which are designated first (VLRA) and second (VLRB) visitor location registers respectively, each of these registers belonging to one of the local mobile services switching centres (MSCA, MSCB), where-in the method comprises the following steps:
- the A-subscriber (A3) calls the B-subscriber (B3);
- the A-subscriber (A3) is informed that the B-sub-scriber (B3) is "not available", wherein the method according to the invention further comprises the following steps:
- the A-subscriber (A3) dials a code requesting a service "complete telephone call";
- a message (31) "complete call" is sent from the first visitor location register (VLRA) to the home location register (HLR);
- the "complete call" message initiates a reference (CRefj) being placed last in a queue (12) in the home location register, said queue belonging to the B-subscriber (B3) and containing references to different subscribers who have attempted to be connected to the B-subscriber;
- the home location register (HLR) diverts the "com-plete call" message (31) to the second visitor loca-tion register (VLRB);
- the second visitor location register (VLRB) regis-ters the "complete call" message and sends a confirma-tion message (32) "complete call confirmed" to the home location register (HLR);
- the home location register (HLR) forwards the con-firmation message (32) "complete call confirmed" to the first visitor location register (VLRA);
- the A-subscriber (A3) is informed of the confirma-tion message (32), whereafter the A-subscriber releas-es the connection with the public land mobile network (PLMN);
- the B-subscriber (B3) becomes available to receive calls;
- a message (33) "B-free" is sent from the second visitor location register (VLRB) to the home location register (HLR);
- the home location register (HLR) confirms the "B-free" message (33) by sending a confirmation message (34) "B-free confirmed" to the second visitor location register (VLRB);
- the first reference (CRefj) in the queue (12) is sent from the home location register (HLR) to the first visitor location register (VLRA) together with the "B-free" message (33), whereafter the A-subscriber (A3) is informed that the B-subscriber (B3) is free;
- a call connection is established with the aid of an initial address message (IAM3) when the A-subscriber (A3) is free, wherein the reference (CRefj) accompa-nies the initial address message when said message is sent from the first mobile services switching centre (MSCA) to the second mobile services switching centre (MSCB), whereafter the reference is forwarded to the second visitor location register (VLRB);
- the B-subscriber (B3) answers the call;
- the second visitor location register (VLRB) sends to the home location register (HLR) a message (35) "B
has answered" together with the reference (CRefj); and - the home location register (HLR) erases the refer-ence (CRefj) from the queue (12).
4. A method according to Claim 1, c h a r a c -t e r i z e d in that when setting-up a call con-nection, the reference (CRefi) is also forwarded from the gateway mobile services switching centre (GMSC) to the visitor location register (VLR) via the home location register (HLR), so as to achieve a redundant, more reliable transmission of the reference.
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