EP1166570A1 - System und verfahren zur auswahl von trägern zwischen vermittlungen - Google Patents

System und verfahren zur auswahl von trägern zwischen vermittlungen

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EP1166570A1
EP1166570A1 EP00921267A EP00921267A EP1166570A1 EP 1166570 A1 EP1166570 A1 EP 1166570A1 EP 00921267 A EP00921267 A EP 00921267A EP 00921267 A EP00921267 A EP 00921267A EP 1166570 A1 EP1166570 A1 EP 1166570A1
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Donald Joong
Nikos Katinakis
Akabar Rahman
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Telefonaktiebolaget LM Ericsson AB
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  • the present invention relates to a cellular telecommunications system and, in particular, to the selection of inter-exchange long-distance carrier by a calling party in a mobile terminating call.
  • PLMN public land mobile networks
  • MT mobile terminals
  • VLRs Visit Location Registers
  • HLR Home Location Register
  • MSC Mobile Switching Center
  • cellular subscribers are responsible for charges incurred for both incoming and outgoing calls.
  • the charges incurred include: air-time charges, roaming charges and long-distance charges.
  • the mobile subscriber is responsible for the roaming charges associated with his or her roaming condition, he or she is also responsible for the long-distance charges which are always inevitably associated with the roaming condition of the subscriber (unless he or she receives an incoming call to a roamer access port which would not be considered a long-distance call), and he or she is further responsible for air-time charges.
  • the scenario could be further aggravated if the subscriber receives an unwanted call.
  • N number of systems have been developed to block unwanted incoming calls within a telecommunications system. These systems are provided either by a module within the MT or servicing MSC where incoming calls are selectively barred. Typically, incoming calls from certain predefined telephone directory numbers are barred.
  • the present invention is a system and method of selecting of inter-exchange long-distance carrier by a calling party in a mobile terminating call.
  • the present invention is a method of operating a radio telecommunications network.
  • the method begins by receiving at a gateway mobile switching center (G-MSC) an incoming call placed by a caller to a mobile terminal served by a serving mobile switching center (S-MSC), determining an inter-exchange carrier (IXC) associated with the caller, and detecting a roaming condition associated with the mobile terminal.
  • G-MSC gateway mobile switching center
  • IXC inter-exchange carrier
  • the method of the present invention begins by receiving at a gateway mobile switching center (G-MSC) an incoming call placed by a caller to a mobile terminal served by a serving mobile switching center (S-MSC), detecting a roaming condition associated with the mobile terminal, informing the caller about the roaming condition, and determining whether the caller accepts roaming charges associated with the roaming condition.
  • G-MSC gateway mobile switching center
  • S-MSC serving mobile switching center
  • IXC inter-exchange carrier
  • the present invention is a system for allowing inter-exchange carrier selection in a radio telecommunications network.
  • the system includes a mobile terminal, a serving mobile switching center (S-MSC) for serving the mobile terminal, and a gateway mobile switching center (G-MSC) for receiving an incoming call from a caller to the mobile terminal.
  • the system also includes at least one inter-exchange carrier (LXC) allowing communication between the S-MSC and the G-MSC, a roaming detector (RD) for detecting a roaming condition of the mobile terminal, and a charging module (CM) for informing the caller of the roaming condition of the mobile terminal.
  • LXC inter-exchange carrier
  • RD roaming detector
  • CM charging module
  • the charging module verifies whether the caller accepts roaming charges for the call, and if the caller accepts the charges, the charging module verifies which at least one inter-exchange carrier (LXC) the caller selects for completing the call between the G-MSC and the S-MSC.
  • LXC inter-exchange carrier
  • FIGURE 1 is a block diagram of an inter-exchange carrier selection system of the present invention
  • FIGURE 2 illustrates representative parameters of an Initial Address Message (IAM) of an Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN) User Part (ISUP) signal;
  • IAM Initial Address Message
  • ISDN Integrated Services Digital Network
  • ISUP User Part
  • FIGURE 3 illustrates representative parameters of a Toll Ticket Record
  • FIGURE 4A is a message flow diagram illustrating the flow of messages in the present invention for allowing completion of a call between a G-MSC and a S-MSC on an inter-exchange carrier associated with a caller;
  • FIGURE 4B is a message flow diagram similar to FIGURE 4A according to a first variant of the invention
  • FIGURE 4C is a message flow diagram similar to FIGURE 4A according to a second variant of the invention
  • FIGURE 4D is a message flow diagram similar to FIGURE 4A according to a third variant of the invention.
  • FIGURE 5A is a message flow diagram illustrating the flow of messages according to a second embodiment of the present invention for allowing inter-exchange carrier selection and completion of a call between a G-MSC and a S-MSC;
  • FIGURE 5B is a message flow diagram similar to FIGURE 5 A according to a first variant of the second embodiment of the invention
  • FIGURE 5C is a message flow diagram similar to FIGURE 5 A according to a second variant of the second embodiment of the invention.
  • FIGURE 5D is a message flow diagram similar to FIGURE 5 A according to a third variant of the second embodiment of the invention.
  • FIGURE 1 wherein there is shown a block diagram of a radio telecommunications network 10 in which the inter-exchange carrier selection system of the present invention has been implemented, to FIGURE 2 wherein there is shown representative parameters of an Initial Address Message (LAM), and to
  • LAM Initial Address Message
  • FIGURE 3 wherein there is shown representative parameters of a Toll Ticket Record.
  • Networks 12 such as the Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN) or the Public Land Mobile Network (PLMN) or the Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN) are connected to the radio telecommunications network 10 through a gateway mobile switching center (G-MSC) 14.
  • PSTN Public Switched Telephone Network
  • PLMN Public Land Mobile Network
  • ISDN Integrated Services Digital Network
  • G-MSC gateway mobile switching center
  • the PSTN/PLMN/ISDN 12 and the G-MSC 14 are interconnected with each other for communication via both signaling links 11 (illustrated with solid lines) and voice trunks 13 (illustrated with broken lines) providing a known ISDN User Part (ISUP) type connection.
  • the signaling links 11 carry commands signals between the PSTN 12 and the G-MSC 14.
  • the voice trunks 13 provide voice and data communications paths used to carry subscriber communications between the PSTN/PLMN/ISDN 12 and the G-MSC 14.
  • direct communication links signals and or trunk
  • the links are not necessarily direct between the illustrated nodes, and may instead pass through many other communication nodes (not shown) of the radio telecommunications network, and perhaps even utilize other communications networks. Illustration of the links in the "virtual" manner shown in FIGURE 1 is therefore byway of simplification of the drawing.
  • the G-MSC 14 may also be an originating MSC (O-MSC) if the incoming call is a mobile originated call rather than coming from a landline network such as the PSTN. Although only one G-MSC 14 is shown, it will be understood that the network 10 likely includes many more interconnected nodes.
  • the G-MSC 14 is connected to a home location register (HLR) 16 by means of signaling links (not shown) providing a known Mobile Application Part (MAP) or ANSI-41 type connection.
  • HLR 16 stores information concerning mobile terminals comprising location information and service information.
  • the HLR 16 is connected by means of MAP or ANSI-41 signaling links to a serving MSC (S-MSC) 18.
  • S-MSC 18 is connected to one or more base stations (BS) 20 which transmit and receive radio information with one or more mobile terminals (MT) 22.
  • BS base stations
  • MT mobile terminals
  • VLRs visitor location registers
  • the exact network architecture may vary without affecting the scope of the present invention.
  • the radio telecommunications network 10 may comprise Global System for Mobile (GSM) communications, an Advanced Mobile Phone System (AMPS), a Digital Advanced Mobile Phone System (D- AMPS), a Code Division Multiple Access (CDMA) system or the like.
  • GSM Global System for Mobile
  • AMPS Advanced Mobile Phone System
  • D- AMPS Digital Advanced Mobile Phone System
  • CDMA Code Division Multiple Access
  • Applicable standards include the GSM standard the IS-136 TDMA standard, the IS-95 CDMA standard, and the ANSI-41 standard.
  • a call to a mobile terminal 22 Normally, when a call to a mobile terminal 22 comes in from the PSTN 12, it is trunked to the G-MSC 14.
  • the G-MSC 14 interrogates the HLR 16 for the location of the called mobile terminal 22.
  • the HLR 16 interrogates the S-MSC 18 for routing instructions.
  • the S-MSC 18 returns a routing number through the HLR 16 to the G-MSC 14.
  • the call is then trunked from the G-MSC 14 to the S-MSC 18 and connected to the called mobile terminal 22 through the serving base station 20.
  • the call is usually trunked via an inter-exchange carrier that connects the
  • the inter-exchange carrier is preset by a network operator in the Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN) User Part (ISUP) signals that are sent from the G-MSC 14 to the inter-exchange carrier and to the S-MSC 18.
  • ISDN Integrated Services Digital Network
  • ISUP User Part
  • LAM Initial Address Message
  • CIC Carrier Identification Code
  • PIC Preferred Inter-exchange Carrier
  • the CIC parameter determines which inter-exchange carrier, out of a plurality of inter-exchange carriers, will trunk the call.
  • FIG. 1 only two inter-exchange carriers LXC- A 35 and LXC-B 37 are shown in order to simplify the illustration.
  • the call is completed between the G-MSC 14 and the S-MSC 18 on the preset inter-exchange carrier as explained above.
  • the caller may have his inter-exchange carrier (for e.g. LXC-A 35) overwrite the inter-exchange carrier preset by the network operator (for e.g. LXC-B 37).
  • an ISUP signal is sent from the PSTN 12 to the G-MSC- 14 to provide routing information.
  • the CIC parameter was provided by the HLR in a locreq return result message.
  • the CIC parameter corresponding to the caller's network is provided by an ISUP signal that is sent from the PSTN 12 to the G-MSC 14.
  • the ISUP signal includes the IAM, which in turn includes the CIC parameter.
  • the CIC is associated with the caller and is received at the G-MSC 14 where it is used to overwrite the CIC in subsequent IAM messages that are sent to other nodes from the G-MSC 14.
  • the G-MSC 14 is connected to a roaming detector (RD) 24 which detects a roaming condition of the mobile terminal 22.
  • the RD 24 determines that the mobile terminal 22 is roaming based on the Temporary Location Directory Number (TLDN) that is returned to the G-MSC 14 via the HLR 16.
  • TLDN Temporary Location Directory Number
  • the locreq return result is used to send the TLDN from the S-MSC 18 through the HLR 16 back to the G-MSC 14.
  • the RD 24 is shown to be connected to the G-MSC 14, but may also conveniently reside in the G-MSC 14 or in the S-MSC 18, or in another node, as needed by a particular design architecture.
  • the RD 24 normally being a software application, it allows for these changes to be easily implemented. Thus, these changes may be made without departing from the scope of the present invention.
  • the G-MSC 14 is further connected to a charging module (CM1) 26, which informs a caller of the roaming condition of the mobile terminal.
  • CM1 26 has been shown to be connected to the G-MSC 14, but may also conveniently reside in the G-MSC 14 or in the S-MSC 18, or in another node, as needed by a particular design architecture.
  • the CM1 26 normally being a software application, it allows for these changes to be easily implemented. Thus, these changes may be made without departing from the scope of the present invention.
  • the CM1 26 informs the caller thereof.
  • the CM1 26 further verifies whether the caller accepts roaming charges for the call, which also include long-distance charges. It will be understood that the CMl 26 may also only verify whether the caller accepts long-distance charges for the call without including the roaming charges per se.
  • the CMl 26 functions as an automated interactive system by prompting the caller to accept the roaming charges. The caller may accept the charges by dialling keys on his terminal and the information may be sent using DTMF coding. This information is returned to the G-MSC 14, which can then proceed with the call setup.
  • the G-MSC 14 receives an IAM message from the PSTN 12, including the CIC parameter identifying the inter-exchange carrier preferred by the caller.
  • the G-MSC 14 sends a further IAM message, including the CIC, to the inter-exchange carrier identified by the CIC, which is IXC-A 35 in this example.
  • the IAM message is sent over a signaling link 33 (illustrated in solid lines) to the IXC-A 35.
  • the call is then completed between the G-MSC 14 and the S-MSC 18 on the IXC-A 35. This scenario will assure that the call is always trunked on the inter-exchange carrier preferred by the caller.
  • the CMl 26 produces a toll ticket record 100 which includes the following representative parameters: calling party number 102, called party number 104, charge number 106,
  • the charge number 106 was the same as the called party number
  • the CIC corresponded to the inter-exchange carrier preset by the network operator.
  • this has been modified so that the charge number 106 corresponds to the calling number 102 and the CIC corresponds to the inter-exchange carrier associated with the caller.
  • toll ticket record 100 has been shown to be produced by the CMl
  • the nodes in the network usually produce toll ticket records.
  • the PSTN 12, the G-MSC 14, the LXC- A 35, and the S-MSC 18 produce toll ticket records.
  • These toll ticket records are normally sent to a billing center (not shown).
  • all toll ticket records received are consolidated periodically (e.g every month) and the charges are assessed according to the information included in the toll ticket records.
  • the CMl 26 informs the caller thereof.
  • the CMl 26 further verifies whether the caller accepts roaming charges for the call, which also include long-distance charges. It will be understood that the CMl 26 may also only verify whether the caller accepts long-distance charges for the call without including the roaming charges per se.
  • the CMl functions as an automated interactive system by prompting the caller to accept the roaming charges.
  • the caller may accept the charges by, for example, dialling keys on his terminal and the information may be sent using Dual Tone Multi Frequency (DTMF) coding. This information is returned to the G-MSC 14, which can then proceed with the call setup.
  • DTMF Dual Tone Multi Frequency
  • an announcement machine system In the second embodiment of the invention, an announcement machine system
  • AMS 38 may be connected to the CMl 26. Once roaming charges are accepted by the caller, the AMS 38 prompts the caller for selecting an inter-exchange carrier through DTMF tones. For example, the AMS 38 may ask the caller to dial a three-digit code associated with an inter-exchange carrier of his choice. The caller would then dial, for example, "1-7-1", which would correspond to the selection of
  • the AMS 38 may give a menu selection of inter-exchange carriers to choose from. Accordingly, in this example, the AMS 38 may ask the caller to dial 1 for IXC-A 35 or dial 2 for IXC-B 37. Once the G-MSC 14 receives the inter-exchange carrier selection, the G-MSC
  • the 14 sends a IAM message, including a CIC corresponding to the inter-exchange carrier selection, to the inter-exchange identified by the CIC.
  • the call is the completed between the G-MSC 14 and the S-MSC 18 on the inter-exchange carrier selected by the caller. Once the call is over, toll ticket records and billing charges are produced as explained above.
  • the present invention may also include a second charging module (CM2) 34 for verifying whether the caller accepts air-time charges for the call.
  • CM2 34 functions as an automated interactive system by prompting the caller to accept the air-time charges.
  • the caller may accept the charges by dialing keys on his terminal and the information may be sent using DTMF coding.
  • This information is returned to the G-MSC 14, which can then proceed with the call setup if the caller accepts the air-time charges.
  • the CM234 has been shown to be connected to the G-MSC 14, but may also be connected to the S-MSC 18, or in another node, as needed by a particular design architecture.
  • CMl 26 and CM2 34 may in fact be a unique entity.
  • the present invention may comprise some security features. These features can function either by themselves or in concurrence with each other.
  • the security features may be activated on demand by the mobile terminal user, e.g. by dialing a code.
  • the present invention may also include a validating module (VM) 28, which requests and receives a PLN from a caller.
  • VM validating module
  • VM includes a list of called telephone numbers each associated with one PIN.
  • the VM validates the PIN entered by the caller by verifying that the PIN corresponds to the associated called number, and allows completion of the call between the G-MSC 14 and the S-MSC 18 if the PIN entered by the caller is valid.
  • Another such security system is the use of a white list of calling subscribers.
  • the present invention may also include a database (DB) 30, which stores a list of approved calling telephone numbers and an approving module (AM) 32, connected to the DB 30, which determines whether a calling number is on the list of approved telephone numbers.
  • DB database
  • AM approving module
  • the AM 32 allows the call upon determining that the caller telephone number (calling party number) is on the list of approved calling telephone numbers, and disables the call upon determining that the caller telephone number is not on the list of approved calling telephone numbers.
  • the DB 30 is shown to be connected to the AM 32 in a local database, but the DB 30 may preferably be in the HLR 16, and the AM 32 ' may work to verify whether the caller telephone number is on the white list with the HLR 16.
  • FIGS. 1, 2, 3 and 4A a message flow diagram illustrating the flow of messages in the present invention for allowing completion of a call between the G-MSC 14 and the S-MSC 18 on the inter-exchange carrier of the caller.
  • an incoming call 44 is received at the G-MSC 14 from the PSTN 12, which could also be the ISDN or PLMN.
  • the PSTN 12 sends an inter-exchange carrier via ISUP signaling.
  • the ISUP signals carry an Initial Address message (IAM) 42 associated with the incoming call 44.
  • the IAM 42 includes a parameter corresponding to the inter-exchange carrier associated with the network of the caller. This parameter is called the Carrier
  • the G-MSC 14 then sends a Location Request (LOCREQ) Invoke message 46 to the HLR 16 requesting location information for the called mobile terminal 22.
  • LOCREQ Location Request
  • VLRs visitor location registers
  • the HLR 16 then sends a Routing
  • the S-MSC 18 then pages 50 for the called mobile terminal 22. If a page return result 52 is received at that time, the S-MSC 18 sends a routreq return result 54 containing a routing number such as a Temporary Location Directory Number (TLDN) to the HLR 16. The HLR 16 then returns the location information (TLDN) to the G-MSC 14 in a locreq return result message 56. At 57, the RD 24 detects a roaming condition of the mobile terminal 22 by way of the TLDN returned in locreq return result message 56.
  • TLDN Temporary Location Directory Number
  • a trunked connection 58 is established between the PSTN 12 and the G-MSC 14 wherein the calling party is informed about the roaming condition of the mobile terminal 22 and is asked if he or she is willing to incur the long-distance and roaming charges. If the calling party accepts the long-distance and roaming charges 60 the G-MSC 14 then sends an IAM message 43, including the CIC 36 associated with the caller, to the inter-exchange carrier identified by the CIC, in this example IXC-A 35. A connection is established between the G-MSC 14 and the S-MSC 18 via the IXC-A 35. Finally, the call is completed at 62 between the PSTN 12 and the mobile terminal 22.
  • FIGURE 4B is a variant of FIGURE 4A.
  • FIGURE 4B The messages shown in FIGURE 4B are the same as in FIGURE 4A up to 60 wherein the calling party accepts the long-distance and roaming charges.
  • a trunk connection 66 is maintained between the PSTN 12 and the G-MSC 14 wherein the calling party is asked if he or she is willing to incur the air-time charges.
  • the G-MSC 14 then sends an IAM message 43, including the CIC 36 associated with the caller, to the inter-exchange carrier identified by the CIC, in this example IXC-A 35.
  • a connection is established between the G-MSC 14 and the S-MSC 18 via the IXC-A 35.
  • the call is completed at 62 between the PSTN 12 and the mobile terminal 22.
  • FIGURE 4C which is a variant of FIGURE 4A.
  • FIGURE 4C The messages shown in FIGURE 4C are the same as in FIGURE 4A up to 60 wherein the calling party accepts the long-distance and roaming charges.
  • a trunk connection 70 is maintained between the PSTN 12 and the G-MSC 14 wherein the calling party is asked to enter a PLN.
  • the G-MSC 14 If the PIN is validated at 72 by the validating module 28, the G-MSC 14 then sends an IAM message 43, including the CIC 36 associated with the caller, to the inter-exchange carrier identified by the CIC, in this example LXC-A 35.
  • a connection is established between the G-MSC 14 and the S-MSC 18 via the IXC-A 35.
  • the call is completed at 62 between the PSTN 12 and the mobile terminal 22.
  • FIGURE 4D which is a variant of FIGURE 4A.
  • the messages shown in FIGURE 4D are similar to those shown in FIGURE 4A.
  • the PSTN 12 sends an inter-exchange carrier via ISUP signaling.
  • the ISUP signals carry an IAM 42 message associated with the incoming call 44.
  • the IAM 42 includes the CIC 36 parameter corresponding to the inter-exchange carrier associated with the network of the caller.
  • the IAM further includes the calling party number parameter 39.
  • a further verification is made at 74 wherein the AM 32 determines whether the calling party number 39 is on a list of approved calling telephone numbers stored in the DB 30.
  • a trunked connection 58 is established between the PSTN 12 and the G-MSC 14 wherein the calling party is informed about the roaming condition of the mobile terminal 22 and is asked if he or she is willing to incur the long-distance and roaming charges. If the calling party accepts the long-distance and roaming charges at 60, the G-MSC 14 then sends an IAM message 43, including the CIC 36 associated with the caller, to the inter-exchange carrier identified by the CIC, in this example LXC- A 35. A connection is established between the G-MSC 14 and the S-MSC 18 via the IXC-A 35. Finally, the call is completed at 62 between the PSTN 12 and the mobile terminal 22.
  • FIGURE 5 A is a message flow diagram illustrating the flow of messages in a second embodiment of the present invention for allowing inter-exchange carrier selection and completion of a call between the G-MSC 14 and the S-MSC 18.
  • an incoming call 44 is received at the G-MSC 14 from the PSTN 12, which could also be the ISDN or PLMN.
  • the G-MSC 14 then sends a Location Request (LOCREQ) Invoke message 46 to the HLR 16 requesting location information for the called mobile terminal 22.
  • LOCREQ Location Request
  • VLRs visitor location registers
  • the HLR 16 then sends a Routing Request (ROUTREQ) Invoke message 48 to the S-MSC 18.
  • the S-MSC 18 then pages 50 for the called mobile terminal 22. If a page return result 52 is received at that time, the S-MSC 18 sends a routreq return result message 54 containing a routing number such as a
  • TLDN Temporary Location Directory Number
  • the HLR 16 then returns the location information (TLDN) to the G-MSC 14 in a locreq return result message 56.
  • the RD 24 detects a roaming condition of the mobile terminal 22 by way of the TLDN returned in locreq return result message 56.
  • a trunked connection 58 is established between the PSTN 12 and the G-MSC 14 wherein the calling party is informed about the roaming condition of the mobile terminal 22 and is asked if he or she is willing to incur the long-distance and roaming charges.
  • a trunk connection 76 is maintained between the PSTN 12 and the G-MSC 14 wherein the G-MSC 14 obtains an inter-exchange carrier (LXC) selection from the caller at 64.
  • the G-MSC 14 may obtain the selected LXC after the caller is prompted via an announcement machine system 38 for selecting the LXC through DTMF tones (for example: LXC-A 35 or IXC-B 37).
  • the G-MSC 14 then sends an IAM message 43, including a CIC 36 associated with the LXC selected by the caller, to the inter-exchange carrier identified by the CIC, in this example IXC-A 35.
  • a connection is established between the G-MSC 14 and the S-MSC 18 via the IXC-A 35.
  • the call is completed at 62 between the PSTN 12 and the mobile terminal 22.
  • FIGURE 5B is a variant of FIGURE 5A.
  • the messages shown in FIGURE 5B are the same as in FIGURE 5 A up to 60 wherein the calling party accepts the long-distance and roaming charges. Once the charges are accepted, a trunk connection 66 is maintained between the PSTN 12 and the G-MSC
  • FIGURE 5C is a variant of FIGURE 5 A.
  • FIGURE 5C The messages shown in FIGURE 5C are the same as in FIGURE 5A up to 60 wherein the calling party accepts the long-distance and roaming charges. Once the charges are accepted, a trunk connection 70 is maintained between the PSTN 12 and the G-MSC 14 wherein the calling party is asked to enter a PLN. If the PIN is validated at 72 by the validating module 28, a trunked connection 76 is maintained between the PSTN
  • the G-MSC 14 obtains an inter-exchange carrier (LXC) selection from the caller at 64.
  • the G-MSC 14 then sends an IAM message 43, including a CIC 36 associated with the LXC selected by the caller, to the inter-exchange carrier identified by the CIC, in this example IXC-A 35.
  • IXC-A 35 A connection is established between the G-MSC 14 and the S-MSC 18 via the IXC-A 35.
  • the call is completed at 62 between the PSTN 12 and the mobile terminal 22.
  • FIGURE 5D is a variant of FIGURE 5 A.
  • the messages shown in FIGURE 5D are similar to those shown in FIGURE 5A.
  • the PSTN 12 sends an inter-exchange carrier via ISUP signaling.
  • the ISUP signals carry an IAM 42 message associated with the incoming call 44.
  • the IAM 42 includes the calling party number parameter 39.
  • a further verification is made at 74 wherein the AM 32 determines whether the calling party number 39 is on a list of approved calling telephone numbers stored in the DB 30.
  • a trunked connection 58 is established between the PSTN 12 and the G-MSC 14 wherein the calling party is informed about the roaming condition of the mobile terminal 22 and is asked if he or she is willing to incur the long-distance and roaming charges. If the calling party accepts the long-distance and roaming charges at 60, a trunked connection 76 is maintained between the PSTN 12 and the G-MSC 14 wherein the G-MSC 14 obtains an inter-exchange carrier (LXC) selection from the caller at 64.
  • LXC inter-exchange carrier
  • G-MSC 14 then sends an IAM message 43, including a CIC 36 associated with the LXC selected by the caller, to the inter-exchange carrier identified by the CIC, in this example IXC-A 35.
  • IAM message 43 including a CIC 36 associated with the LXC selected by the caller
  • IXC-A 35 the inter-exchange carrier identified by the CIC, in this example IXC-A 35.
  • a connection is established between the G-MSC 14 and the S-MSC 18 via the IXC-A 35.
  • the call is completed at 62 between the PSTN 12 and the mobile terminal 22.

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