CA2195356A1 - Starting a short message transmission in a cellular communication system - Google Patents

Starting a short message transmission in a cellular communication system

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CA2195356A1
CA2195356A1 CA002195356A CA2195356A CA2195356A1 CA 2195356 A1 CA2195356 A1 CA 2195356A1 CA 002195356 A CA002195356 A CA 002195356A CA 2195356 A CA2195356 A CA 2195356A CA 2195356 A1 CA2195356 A1 CA 2195356A1
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Seppo Huotari
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Abstract

The present invention relates to a method for starting a short message transmission in a cellular communication system, a cellular communication system, and a cellular communication system subscriber location register, in which method the subscriber location register (10; HLR) stores information on the fact that at least one short message service center (SC1, SC2, SC3) stores short messages to be transmitted to a subscriber (MS), to whom they cannot be transmitted for the time being, and the subscriber location register (10; HLR) of the subscriber (MS) transmits to said at least one short message service center (SC1, SC2, SC3) a short message transmission starting message when it is possible again to transmit short messages to the subscriber (MS). In order that short messages could be transmitted to subscribers (MS) selectively, the subscriber location register (10; HLR) maintains, short message service center (SC) - and subscriber (MS) - specifically, information (11) on the conditions on which the short message service center (SC1, SC2, SC3) is transmitted short message transmission starting messages.

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219~56 -Starting a short message transmission in a cellular communication system Field of the Invention The present invention relates to a method for starting a short message transmission in a cellular communication network, a corresponding cellular communication system, and a cellular communication system subscriber location register, in which method the subscriber location register stores information-on the fact that at least one short message service center stores short messages to be transmitted to a subscriber, to whom they cannot be transmitted for the time being, and the subscriber location register of the subscriber transmits to said at least one short message service center a short message transmission starting message when it is possible again to transmit short messages to the subscriber.
Background of the Invention Today, different cellular communication or mobile telephone systems are used and planned, in which systems the geographical area covered by a system is divided into smaller separate radio areas, i.e. cells, in such a manner that when located in a cell, a radio phone or a mobile phone communicates with the fixed network via the fixed radio station located in the cell.
The mobile phones included in the system may freely move within the system area from a cell into another. One of these systems is the digital mobile phone system GSM
(Global System for Mobiles).
As regards cellular communication networks, it is known practice to transmit short messages via a short message service center separate from the cellular communication network. One of these systems transmitting and forwarding short messages is described in ETSI GSM

system recommendation "GSM 03.40, February 1992, Technical Realization of Short Message Services Point to Point, ETSI/PT". It describes the connection of a short message service center to the mobile exchange of a cellular communication network and the operation of this short message service center when the center transmits and forwards short messages from outside the cellular communication network and from a cellular communication network subscriber (subscriber A) to another network subscriber (subscriber B), or to a means of communication which is capable of receiving and/or transmitting short messages and which is located outside the network.
When a short message service center attempts to transmit a short message to a subscriber B, and the subscriber B is not reachable, a Messages-Waiting-Data-List according to the GSM recommendation 03.40, i.e. an MWD list, is established in the home location register, in which list are stored, subscriber B-specifically, the addresses of those short message service centers which store short messages to be delivered to subscribers B.
Accordingly, when the subscriber B registers in the network, i.e. it is possible to transmit a short message to the mobile phone of the subscriber B, the visitor location register in the area of which the subscriber B registers i-tself transmits a notification of the arrival of the subscriber B in the network to the home location register of the subscriber B. The home location register of the subscriber B, i.e. the subscriber location register, thus starts to transmit notifications, i.e. short message transmission starting messages, or, Alert messages (Alert), to the short message service centers presented in the Messages-Waiting-Data-List of said subscriber, said starting messages informing the short message service centers that the subscriber B has become-active in the cellular communication network area and that it is worth attempting to transmit a short message to the mobile phone of the subscriber B. A situation of this type may occur for instance when the subscriber has switched off her mobile phone for the night and switches it on in the morning, or correspondingly, if the subscriber uses a mobile phone at work and switches on her mobile phone at the beginning of working hours.
A typical problem of the prior art solutions is that-~he transmission capacity of short messages from short message service centers to a subscriber is very restricted. The transmission capacity on the radio path is only 10 - 100 bytes/second, which is significantly less than what is used for instance in modem communication between computers. However, it has been required that short message transmissions should be capable of forwarding even electronic mail-type messages to subscribers. The transmission capacity of short message~ is typically a crucial characteristic especia~ly in the situations described above. Thus, when a subscriber B has suddenly become reachable, attempts are made to transmit to the subscriber B a great number of short messages, which have been stored in possibly several short message service centers. The short messages suddenly transmitted to the subscriber thus congest the short message reception of the subscriber, i.e. the mobile phone, and possibly also the transmission link or radio path to the subscriber. As a result of the congestion, it may occur that a new and possibly urgent short message to be transmitted to the subscri--ber will not reach its destination quickly enough, because the short message reception of the subscriber, i.e. the mobile phone, is congested.
Important short messages are thus lost, in a manner of 219~i356 speaking, in the multitude of less important, queuing short messages.
Another problem of the prior art solutions, occurring when short messages can be transmitted again to the subscriber B after a pause, is that the short messages intended for said subscriber B thus arrive in succession to the subscriber B and thus disturb the user of the subscriber station with their arrival and possible audio signals connected to the arrival for a very long time, i.e. as long as said subscriber has short messages to receive. This disturbing period may last for an extremely long time due to the low transmission speed of the short message-transmitting radio path, according to the GSM specification, and to the fact that the subscriber has to receive all short messages. The aggravation of the subscriber is naturally added to by the fact that the subscriber has no possibility of selecting from the short messages those short messages the transmitters, i.e. short message service centers, of which said subscriber considers the most important.
Yet another problem of the prior art solutions is that when operating according to them, the subscriber B cannot select or eliminate the arriving short messages in a desired manner but the subscriber B has to receive all the short messages transmitted to it.
One prior art method for starting a short message transmission in a cellular communication system, a cellular communication system, and a cellular communication system subscriber location register have been disclosed in Finnish Patent Application 924,198, which corresponds to International Patent Application PCT/FI93/00373.

'-- 2195356 Description of the Invention An object of the present invention is to obviate a problem caused by an insufficient transmission capacity in transmitting short messages from short message service centers to subscribers and by the fact that the short messages transmitted to a subscriber are congested when the subscriber has suddenly entered a state in which it can be transmitted short messages. In addition to this, a problem is caused by the fact that important short messages to be delivered to the subscribers remain undelivered or arrive too late, because they are transmitted only when the subscriber has received the congested short messages, which had been transmitted first.
In addition to the above, an object of the invention is to obviate a problem caused by the fact that the subscriber cannot select the short messages transmitted to him and cannot thus limit the number of the short messages transmitted to him.
Furthermore, an object of the invention is to ensure that important short messages reach their destination when there are suddenly a great number of short messages to be transmitted to the subscriber.
This new type~of method for starting a short message transmission in a cellular communication system is characterized in that information on the conditions on which the short message service center is transmitted short message transmission starting messages is maintained short message service center- and subscriber-specifically in the subscriber location register.
The cellular communication system disclosed in the present patent application comprises a subscriber;
at least one short message service center for transmitting short messages to the subscriber via the cellular communication network and for storing short messages when the subscriber is not reachable; the subscriber location register of the subscriber, containing information on the fact that said at least one short message service center stores short messages to be transmitted to the unreachable subscriber, said subscriber location register comprising means for transmitting a short message transmission starting message to said at least one short message service center when it is possible again to transmit short messages to the subscriber.
The cellular communication system of the invention is characterized in that the subscriber location register comprises a database, in which information on the conditions on which the short message service center is transmitted short message transmission starting messages is maintained short message service center- and subscriber-specifically.
The subscriber location register of a cellular communication system disclosed in the present patent application comprises means for transmitting a short message transmission starting message to at least one short message service center. The subscriber location register of the invention is characterized in that the subscriber location register comprises a database, in which information on the conditions on which the short message service center is transmitted short message transmission starting messages is maintained short message service center- and subscriber-specifically.
The invention is based on the idea that in the 3 0 subscriber location register o~ the cellular communication system, for instance in a home location register (HLR), information is maintained in a database on the conditions, i.e. when, in which order, and for the subscriber situated in which location, on which a short message service center storing short messages 21953~6 intended for the subscriber is transmitted short message transmission starting messages, i.e. Alert messages.
This brings about a situation where said subscriber location register transmits the short message transmission starting messages, i.e. Alert messages, concerning a particular subscriber B, i.e. the receiver, to those short message service centers which are actually desired to transmit short messages to the subscriber B. Starting messages are selectively transmitted to short message service centers on the basis ~f said maintained information in such a manner that starting messages are transmitted to only those (first) short message service centers which are desired to transmit short messages. Correspondingly, starting messages are not transmitted to those (second) short message service centers which are not desired to transmit short messages, even if those (second) short message service centers contain short messages to be transmitted to the subscriber B. The idea of the invention is to prioritize th-e transmission of short message transmission starting messages in such a manner that when it is possible to transmit short messages to a subscriber after a pause, the subscriber is first transmitted important starting messages only.
An advantage of this type of method for starting a short message transmission in a cellular communication system, cellular communication system and cellular communication system subscriber location register is that the method of the invention prevents the congestion of short messages on the radio path when it is possible again to start transmitting short messages to a subscriber after a pause.
Another advantage of the invention is that by means thereof, it is possible to avoid a situation where the mobile station of a subscriber has to receive in 219~356 succession a large number of short messages stored in the network with the result that the user of the subscriber station is disturbed and gets weary of receiving a large number of short messages in succession.
Yet another advantage of the invention is that it enables a subscriber to select those short messages which the subscriber desires to receive at her own subscriber station, i.e. mobile station.
A further advantage of the invention is that it provides a subscriber B receiving short messages with a possibility to restrict the number of the short messages it receives, for instance on the basis of which short message service center has transmitted or forwarded said short message.
Furthermore, an advantage of the invention is that it offers a subscriber a possibility of dividing short messages on the basis of her own geographical location into those which said subscriber desires to receive within a certain period of time, and correspondingly into those which the subscriber does not want to receive.
Brief Description of the Figures In the following, the invention will be described in more detail with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which Figure 1 is a schematic illustration of a cellular communication system in which the method and mobile exchange of the invention can be used, Figure 2 shows the hierarchy of the subscriber data of a subscriber home location register, i.e. a subscriber location register, Figure 3 shows a block diagram of the cellular communication system of the invention and the subscriber location register thereof, Figure 4 shows a signalling diagram of a situation where a subscriber has become reachable, and only part of the short message transmission starti-messages are transmitted, Figure 5 shows a signalling diagram of a situation where a subscriber has become reachable, and short message transmission starting messages are transmitted to only certain short message service centers, Figure 6 shows a signalling diagram of a situation where a subscriber has become reachable, and short message transmission starting messages are transmitted to only certain short message service centers, depending on the subscriber's location, Figure 7 shows a signalling diagram of a situation where a subscriber requests and controls the transmission of short message transmission starting messages.
Detailed Description of the Invention In the following, the method of the invention will be described as applied in~the digital GSM mobile telephone system, which is the preferred field of application of the invention. The method of the invention can, however, also be applied in other radio systems of a similar type or in adaptations of the GSM
system. The basic structure and facilities of the GSM
mobile telephone system are known to ones skilled in the art and defined relatively precisely in the GSM system specifications,' especially in "GSM ~ecommendations 01.02; 11.30; 11.31; 11.32; 03.40".
A GSM network, which is shown in Figure 1, usually comprises one home location register HLR, which is a database in which the data of a mobile phone, such as the location data, is permanently stored. The home location register performs basically the same tasks as 2195356 - '~
, the subscriber location register of the invention. The system also comprises several visitor location registers VLR, of which there are one or more for one exchange area. A visitor location register VLR iS a database in which the data of a mobile phone is stored for the period that the mobile phone visits the VLR area, i.e.
the location area of the mobile phone. The VLR knows the location of the mobile phone MS with an accuracy of one location area. As for the HLR, it knows which VLR the mobile phone MS is visiting and gives mobile phone MS-terminating calls routing information to the telephone network, i.e. the VLR address of the location area of the subscriber B. The HLR obtains the necessary routing information from the VLR. The HLR and VLR have only a signalling connection with the other components of the mobile telephone network. In the system according to Figure 1, each exchange area has its own visitor location register VLR, which is connected to the mobile or radio telephone exchange MSC of said exchange area.
In the solution shown in the figure, two exchange areas are illustrated, one comprising a mobile exchange MSC1 and a visitor location register VLRl, and the other comprising a mobile exchange MSC2 and a visitor location register VLR2. Under both exchange areas there are one or more location areas, and in each location area the traffic is controlled by a base station controller (BSC), which controls several fixed radio stations, i.e.
base transceiver stations (BTS). Each of the above-mentioned radio cells comprises one base station BTS, and one base station controller BSC serves several cells. A mobile phone MS located in a cell establishes à two-way radio connection with the base transceiver station BTS of said cell. There are both a signalling connection and speech channels between the base station controller BSC and the mobile exchange MSC.

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Correspondingly, under the other exchange area MSC2 is a location area with a base station controller BSC2 and base stations BTS3 and BTS4.
A GSM network is usually connected to other networks, such as a public-switched telephone network PSTN, another mobile telephone network PLMN, packet-switched public data network PSPDN, ISDN network ISDN
or short message service center SC, via a certain mobile exchange referred to as a gateway exchange GMSC. One or more (all) mobile exchanges of the network can act as a gateway exchange GMSC. From the gateway exchange GMSC
it is possible to switch a speech channel connection to any other mobile exchange MSC of the network. The gateway exchange GMSC also has a signalling connection with the home location register HLR. As for the home location register HLR, it has a signalling connection with the visitor location registers VLR. Alternatively, an exchange of another data transmission system, for instance an ISDN exchange, can also act as a gateway exchange. Figure 1 also shows several short message service centers SC, which transmit a short message via the cellular communication network to the mobile phone MS of the subscriber B and which, during the time the subscriber is not reachable, store the short messages intended to be transmitted later to the subscriber.
Figure 2 shows the hierarchy of the subscriber data of a subscriber home location register, i.e. a subscriber location register. The subscriber data is stored on the basis of the subscriber's international mobile subscriber identity IMSI in the home location register of the subscriber as subscriber-specific records, in which are stored the supplementary services ordered by the subscriber in addition to the basic service of the subscriber. The basic services of a subscriber are the normal telephone service, short 219535~ -message transmission and reception services and different data transmission services. The supplementary services of a subscriber include for instance call forwarding and call restriction services and the call waiting service. One basic service of the subscriber can correspond to one MSISDN number msisdn of the subscriber, i.e. the "directory number" of a certain teleservice of the subscriber. In the GSM system, it is possible to transmit short messages to a subscriber on the basis of any directory number, i.e. the corresponding basic service of the subscriber, or, the MSISDN number, of the same subscriber. Each MSISDN
number of the subscriber and the basic service corresponding thereto has its own MWD ~Messages-Waiting-Data) list, which stores the addresses Scl, Sc2 of those short message service centers SC which have attempted to transmit short messages to the subscriber basic service indicated by said MSISDN number (directory number), but the transmission has failed for some reason, for instance because the subscriber has not been reachable due to the fact that the terminal equipment of the subscriber has been located outside the coverage area of a radio network base station, i.e. in a shadow area, or due to the fact that the terminal equipment of the subscriber has been switched off.
- Figure 3 shows a subscriber MS connected to the cellular communication system via a base station BTS1, BTS2, base station controller BSC, and the mobile exchange VMSC/VLR of the location area of the subscriber. One or more short message service centers SC1, SC2, SC3 store short messages to be transmitted to the subscriber MS. The short message service centers are connected to the cellular communication network via a gateway exchange GMSC/IWMSC. The visitor location register VLR of the location area of the subscriber ~19~35~

stores information (Messages-Waiting-Flag) on the fact that a short message service center SC stores short messages to be transmitted to the subscriber. A
subscriber location register 10, which corresponds to a home location register HLR in the GSM system, contains an HLR function block 3. The home location register of the invention also comprises a database in which information is maintained, short message service center-and subscriber-specifically, on the conditions on which the short message service center storing short messages of the subscriber is transmitted short message transmission starting messages. Said database may be located in the subscriber database 11 shown in Figure 3. Said starting messages (Alert) start the transmission of short messages from the short message service centers SC1, SC2, SC3 to the subscribers MS. When the subscriber MS has become reachable in the cellular communication network, the subscriber location register 10 obtains a notification thereof from the visitor location register VLR, because in the visitor location register there has been information, i.e. a set Messages-Waiting-Flag, on the fact that the short message service center SC
contains short messages waiting to be transmitted to the subscriber MS. The HLR function block 3 of the subscriber location register thus requests information from the database 11 on the conditions on-which said subscriber should be transmitted short messages, i.e.
on what conditions the short message service center storing short messages intended for said subscriber should be transmitted said starting messages. It should be noted that the teleoperator controls the conditions included in said information maintained in the subscriber location register 10; HLR in such a manner that the subscriber location register 10; HLR transmits short message transmission starting messages (SMS Alert) - 219535~

to the short message service centers SCl, SC2, SC3 desired by the operator. After having made the request, the HLR function block 3 receives said conditions and decides on the basis thereof if a short message transmission to said subscriber should be started. The effect of different conditions on a short message transmission will be described below. The HLR function block then controls according to the conditions the transmission means 1 transmitting short message transmission starting messages, i.e. the starting message transmission functions, to transmit the short message starting messages of a certain subscriber, i.e.
Alert messages in the case of a GSM network, to those short message service centers SC which have short messages to be transmitted to the subscriber MS and to which starting messages should be transmitted according to said conditions. The starting message transmitting means 1 thus transmit short message starting messages in such a manner that the conditions which are maintained in said database and which are in accordance with the invention are observed. A short message service center SCl, first according to the conditions, included in the Messages-Waiting-Data-List of the subscriber location register 10; HLR, associated with the IMSI, and corresponding to the subscriber~s directory number, i.e.
MSISDN number, is transmitted one short message transmission starting message, after which the starting message transmitting means 1 wait for a predeterminable period before transmitting a second short message transmission starting message to the next short message service center SC2. In the GSM system, for instance, starting messages are transmitted in such a manner that the transmitting means 1 requests the mobile applications part MAP communication protocol 2 located in the subscriber location register 10; HLR to transmit a short message transmission starting message to the short message service center SC, whereby the MAP carries out the transmission of the starting message.
Figures 4 - 7 show a subscriber or subscriber station Mobile MS, the home location register HLR of said subscriber, and one or more short message service centers SC, which store short messages intended for the subscriber and which, according to the invention, transmit said short messages to the subscriber in accordance with predetermined conditions.
Figure 4 shows a signalling diagram of a situation where the subscriber has become reachable, and only part of the short message transmission starting messages are transmitted. According to the invention, the subscriber location register HLR transmits short message transmission starting messages 404 to desired short message service centers in accordance with the conditions according to the invention. The transmission of the starting messages is started when the subscriber either transmits to her subscriber location register HLR
a notification of the fact that the subscriber can be reached by the network again, i.e. a Note MS Present message 401, performs a location updating, i.e.
transmits an Update Location message 402, or notifies the subscriber location register that the subscriber has memory capacity available by a Memory Capacity Available message 403.
Figure 5 shows a signalling diagram of a situation where a subscriber has become reachable, and short message transmission starting messages are transmitted to only certain short message service centers. The transmission of the starting messages is thus started by one of the above-mentioned messages 401 - 403 transmitted by the subscriber. The transmission of the starting messages can thus be 5~56 prevented at the subscriber's request to all or part of the short message service centers. It is also possible that alerts destined for the addresses of only certain service centers are allowed. In Figure 5, this situation is illustrated by the fact that a starting message SMS
Alert 505 is not going to another service center even if it goes to a desired service center.
Figure 6 shows a signalling diagram of a situation where a subscriber has become reachable, and short message transmission starting messages are transmitted to only certain short message service centers, depending on the subscriber's location. In the situation shown in Figure 6, the transmission of starting messages is prevented on the basis of the location of the receiving subscriber. This is based on the fact that the home location register HLR knows the location of the receiving subscriber MS with an accuracy of a mobile exchange, i.e. an MSC. Thus, a subscriber MS, for instance, which is located outside a certain area, for instance outside the service area of its own home mobile exchange, is not transmitted short messages, or short messages to be transmitted, located in a certain service center, are not transmitted to a certain .subscriber. This characteristic can be used for instance when the subscribe-r is moving abroad and does not thus want to receive short messages from her home country.
It is also possible to implement selective reception of short messages in such a manner that when moving abroad, the subscriber receives short messages only from the country she is located in. Naturally, it is also possible to implement other different and alternative solutions in selective short message reception.
Figure 7 shows a signalling diagram of a situation where a subscriber requests and controls the transmission of short message transmission starting '- 219~3~6 '~ -messages. In this embodiment, the subscriber, i.e. the mobile station or subscriber station, transmits to its subscriber location register HLR a control instruction, i.e. a Send SMS message 701, by which the subscriber commands the subscriber location register to transmit desired short message transmission starting messages 705 to those short message service centers SC which have short messages to be transmitted to said subscriber MS.
In this embodiment, the subscriber location register (home location register) HLR of the subscriber does not thus start transmitting starting messages after having received from the subscriber a Note MS Present message 401 or a location updating message Update Location or a notification of the fact that the subscriber has memory available, but starting messages are started to be transmitted only at the subscriber's specific request Send SMS.
The drawings and the description relating thereto are only intended to illustrate the idea of the invention. In their details, the method of the invention for starting a short message transmission in a cellular communication system, cellular communication system, and cellular communication system subscriber location register may vary within the scope of the claims.-Even if the invention has been- described above mainly as applied in the GSM system, it can also be used in a -- radio-system of a different type.

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THE EMBODIMENTS OF THE INVENTION IN WHICH AN EXCLUSIVE
PROPERTY OR PRIVILEGE IS CLAIMED ARE DEFINED AS FOLLOWS:
1. A method for starting a short message transmission in a cellular communication network, in which method - a subscriber location register (10; HLR) stores information on the fact that at least one short message service center (SC; SC1, SC2, SC3) stores short messages to be transmitted to a subscriber (MS), to whom they cannot be transmitted for the time being, - the subscriber location register (10; HLR) of the subscriber (MS) transmits to said at least one short message service center (SC) a short message transmission starting message (SMS Alert) when it is possible again to transmit short messages to the subscriber (MS), c h a r a c t e r i z e d in that - information (11) on the conditions on which the short message service center (SC) is transmitted short message transmission starting messages (SMS Alert) is maintained short message service center (SC)- and subscriber (MS)-specifically in the subscriber location register (10; HLR).
2. A method according to claim 1, c h a r a c t e r i z e d in that the subscriber location register (10; HLR) transmits said short message transmission starting messages (SMS Alert) concerning one subscriber (MS) to desired short message service centers (SC1, SC2, SC3) selectively on the basis of said maintained information (11) in such a manner that starting messages (404, 405, 505, 605, 705) are transmitted to only first short message service centers (SC1, SC2, SC3), which are desired to transmit short messages, and starting messages are not transmitted to second short message service centers (SC1, SC2, SC3), which are-not desired to transmit-short messages, even if the second short message service centers (SC1, SC2, SC3) contain short messages to be transmitted to the subscriber (MS).
3. A method according to claim 1 or 2, c h a r a c t e r i z e d in that the subscriber (MS) controls (701) the conditions included in said information (11) maintained in the subscriber location register (10; HLR) in such a manner that the subscriber location register (10) transmits short message transmission starting messages _(705) to the short message service centers (SC1, SC2, SC3) desired by the subscriber (MS).
4. A method according to claim 1 or 2, c h a r a c t e r i z e d in that the operator controls the conditions included in said information maintained in the subscriber location register (10; HLR) in such a manner that the subscriber location register (10; HLR) transmits short message transmission starting messages (SMS Alert) to the short message-service centers (SC1, SC2, SC3) desired by the operator.
5. A method according to claim 3, c h a r a c t e r i z e d in that in response to the control instruction (701) transmitted by the subscriber (MS), the subscriber location register (10; HLR) does not transmit said starting messages (705).
6. A method according to claim 1, 2, 3 or 4, c h a r a c t e r i z e d in that the subscriber location register (10; HLR) does not transmit said starting messages if the subscriber (MS) is situated in a location other than the desired area.
7. A method according to any one of the preceding claims, c h a r a c t e r i z e d in that the subscriber location register (10; HLR) transmits short message transmission starting messages to desired short message service centers (SC1, SC2, SC3) in an order prioritized according to the addresses of the short message service centers.
8. A cellular communication system, comprising - a subscriber (MS), - at least one short message service center (SC1, SC2, SC3) for transmitting short messages to the subscriber (MS) via the cellular communication network and for storing short messages when the subscriber (MS) is not reachable, - the subscriber location register (10; HLR, Figure 3) of the subscriber, containing information on the fact that said at least one short message service center (SC1, SC2, SC3) stores short messages to be transmitted to the unreachable subscriber (MS), said subscriber location register (10; HLR, Figure 3) comprising means (1) for transmitting a short message transmission starting message to said at least one short message service center (SC) when it is possible again to transmit short messages to the subscriber, c h a r a c t e r i z e d in that the subscriber location register (10) comprises a database (11), in which information (11) on the conditions on which the short message service center (SC) is transmitted short message transmission starting messages (SMS Alert) is maintained short message service center (SC)- and subscriber (MS)-specifically.
9. A cellular communication system according to claim 8, c h a r a c t e r i z e d in that the subscriber location register (10; HLR, Figure 3) comprises means (1) for transmitting short message transmission starting messages to the short message service centers (SC1, SC2, SC3) desired by the subscriber (MS) at the times desired by the subscriber (MS).
10. A subscriber location register (10) of a cellular communication system, comprising - means (1) for transmitting a short message transmission starting message to at least one short message service center (SC1, SC2, SC3), c h a r a c t e r i z e d in that the subscriber location register (10) comprises a database (11), in which information on the conditions on which the short message service center (SC) is transmitted short message transmission starting messages (SMS Alert) is maintained short message service center (SC)- and subscriber (MS)-specifically.
11. A subscriber location register (10) according to claim 10, c h a r a c t e r i z e d in that the subscriber location register (10; HLR, Figure 3) comprises means (1) for transmitting short message transmission starting messages to the short message service centers (SC1, SC2, SC3) desired by the subscriber (MS) at the times desired by the subscriber (MS).
12. A subscriber location register (10) according to claim 10 or 11, c h a r a c t e r i z e d in that the subscriber location register (10; HLR) comprises means (1) for transmitting short message.
transmission starting messages (SMS Alert) to the short message service centers (SC1, SC2, SC3) desired by the subscriber (MS) in an order prioritized according to the addresses (Sc1, Sc2) of the short message service centers.
13. A subscriber location register (10) according to claim 10, 11 or 12, c h a r a c t e r i z e d in that the subscriber location register (10, HLR) comprises means (1) for preventing the transmission of short message transmission starting messages (SMS
Alert) to the short message service centers (SC1, SC2, SC3) desired by the subscriber (MS) if the subscriber (MS) is situated in a location other than the desired area.
14. A subscriber location register (10) according to claim 10, 11, 12 or 13, c h a r a c t e r i z e d in that it is a GSM system home location register (HLR).
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