WO2003010945A1 - System and method for establishing a call in a telecommunications network - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates in general to telecommunications networks such as PSTN networks (PSTN, Public Switched Telephone Network) , PLMN networks (PLMN, Public Land Mobile Network) , ATM networks (ATM, Asynchronous Transfer Mode) , IP Multimedia networks (IP, Internet Protocol) or third generation mobile networks and more specifically to system and method for establishing a call in a telecommunications network.
- PSTN Public Switched Telephone Network
- PLMN Public Land Mobile Network
- ATM networks ATM, Asynchronous Transfer Mode
- IP Multimedia networks IP, Internet Protocol
- third generation mobile networks IP, Internet Protocol
- Figure 1 illustrates a prior art telephone call made over a packet switched network
- Figure 2 illustrates a telephone call made over a packet switched network with a prior art advanced user terminal .
- Figure 1 illustrates a prior art telephone call made over a packet switched network.
- a user 101 normally makes a telephone call to target user 107
- the call is normally routed via a regular circuit switched network 102, 106.
- Some service providers offer nowadays cheaper tariffs for long distance calls, in particular for overseas calls between Europe and North America.
- the traffic of these calls may use both the circuit switched network 102, 106 and the packet switched network 104.
- the circuit switched network 102 When a user 101 makes a long distance call, the circuit switched network 102 the call is routed to a PSTN Gateway 103.
- the PSTN Gateway 103 forwards the call traffic in a right format to the packet switched network 104 in which the call traffic is in turn routed to another PSTN Gateway 105 on the target user 107 side.
- the PSTN Gateway 105 forwards the call traffic to the circuit switched network 106, which in turn routes the call traffic to the target user 107.
- Figure 2 illustrates a telephone call made over a packet switched network with a prior art advanced user terminal.
- the user initiates the telephone call to target user 107 with a prior art advanced user terminal 201.
- the advanced user terminal can for example be a PC, a special-dedicated IP telephony terminal or a third genera- tion IP Multimedia terminal.
- the advanced user terminal initiates the telephone call directly to the packet switched network 104.
- the packet switched network 104 routes the call traffic to the PSTN Gateway 105 on the target user's 107 side.
- the PSTN Gateway 105 forwards the call traffic to the circuit switched network 106, which in turn routes the call traffic to the target user 107.
- the phone calls explained in the figures 1-2 are usually referred to as Voice-over-IP phone calls.
- SIP-protocol Session Initiation Protocol
- the SIP-protocol is an application-layer control and signalling protocol for creating, modifying and termi- nating Multimedia sessions with one or more participants.
- the SIP-protocol sessions include Internet multimedia conferences, Internet telephone calls and multimedia distribution. Members in a session can communicate via multicast or via a mesh of unicast relations, or a combination of these .
- SIP invitations used to create sessions carry session descriptions, which allow participants to agree on a set of compatible media types.
- SIP supports user mobility by proxying and redirecting requests to the user's current location. Users can register their current location.
- SIP is not tied to any particular session description pro- tocol .
- SIP is designed to be independent of the lower- layer transport protocol and can be extended with additional capabilities.
- ENUM uses the Internet domain name system (DNS, Domain Name System) to map telephone numbers to Web addresses or URLs (URL, Uniform Resource Locator) .
- DNS Internet domain name system
- URL Uniform Resource Locator
- the goal of the ENUM standard is to provide a single number to replace the multiple numbers and addresses for an individual's home phone, business phone, fax, cell phone, and e- mail, SIP address, personal WEB page, etc.
- IETF has also defined the reference architecture behind the ENUM protocols necessary to implement a telephone number-based Internet database system. For a given telephone number there is defined an extensible set of services to be provided such as IP telephony, store and forward or real-time Internet Fax, Voice messaging, Internet paging.
- the ENUM database system an E .164-formatted international telecommunication number has to be mapped into the identity of the service registrar for that number. This may or may not involve more than one referral in DNS.
- the Internet Domain Name System provides an ideal technology for the ENUM service registrar database due to its hierarchical structure, fast connectionless queries, and distributed administrative model.
- the ENUM database maps any arbitrary telephone number into one or more URLs.
- ITU standard E.164 defines the structure of the public telephone number as follows: country code, followed by nationally significant part, followed by sub-address.
- the country code may be from one to three digits, and the to- tal length may be up to 15 digits.
- the nationally signifi- cant portion may be arbitrarily divided on any number boundary.
- the delegation of telephone numbers from the root author- ity (the ITU) down to individuals is a well-established system.
- the divisions are not uniform, that is, the "area codes” or "city codes” may be of varying lengths within a single country and the total number of digits may be variable.
- the national long- distance access or international dialing prefix sequence is not part of the canonical E.164 number.
- ITU standard E.212 defines the structure and format of the public land mobile telephone number as follows: mobile country code, followed by mobile network code, followed by mobile subscriber identification number. The total length may be up to 15 digits.
- SIP signalling which will be user in the IP Multimedia network as specified by 3GPP (3GPP, Third generation partnership Project), allows users to be addressed using SIP URLs. From a users perspective, the SIP URL is in the form user@domain, e.g. John. Smith@example . com. In IP Multimedia network as specified by 3GPP, users are identified by an telephone number and one or more SIP URLs.
- the present invention provides a system and method for establishing a call in a telecommunications network.
- the present invention also provides an address translation server, a call routing server and user terminal for establishing a call in a telecommunications network.
- a system for establishing a call in a telecom- munications network having a user terminal, a target user and a circuit switched network, said system having translation means for translating a URL to a corresponding telephone number.
- the translation means of the said system has receiving means for receiving a translation request carrying a URL, and sending means for sending out a translation response carrying the telephone number corresponding to the received URL, so that the translation means carries out the translation on the basis of the received transla- tion request.
- the translation means of the said system is an Address translation server.
- the user terminal of the said system has send- ing means for sending out a translation request carrying a URL, and receiving means for receiving a translation response carrying the telephone number corresponding to the sent URL. More preferably the user terminal sending means sends out a translation request carrying a URL to the Ad- dress translation server and the user terminal receiving means receives a translation response carrying the telephone number corresponding to the sent URL from the Address translation server.
- the communication between the user terminal and the Address translation server is realized with SMS- messages.
- the user terminal of the said system has call establishing means for setting up a call from user terminal to the end user through the circuit switched network using the telephone number corresponding to the sent URL.
- the user terminal of the said system has sending means for sending out a call setup request carry- ing a URL, and receiving means for receiving a call setup response carrying the telephone number corresponding to the sent URL.
- the telecommunications network of the said system has also a packet switched network, and the user terminal sending means sends out a call setup re- quest carrying a URL to the Address translation server located in a Packet Switched Network and the user terminal receiving means receives a call setup response carrying the telephone number corresponding to the sent URL from the Address translation server.
- the said system has a Call routing server having sending means for sending out a translation request carrying a URL, and receiving means for receiving a translation response carrying the telephone number correspond- ing to the sent URL.
- the user terminal sending means sends out a call setup request carrying a URL to the Call routing server receiving means
- the Call routing server sending means sends a translation request carrying the URL to the Address trans- lation server
- the Address translation server carries out the translation and sends out a translation response carrying the telephone number corresponding to the received URL to the Call routing server receiving means.
- the Call routing server sending means sends out a call setup response carrying the telephone number corresponding to the earlier sent URL to the user terminal receiving means.
- the said system has a PSTN Gateway having receiving means for receiving a call setup request carrying the telephone number corresponding to the requested URL, and call establishing means for setting up a call from user terminal to the end user.
- the Call routing server has call establishing means for set- ting up a call from user terminal to the end user through the Call routing server and the PSTN Gateway using the telephone number corresponding to the sent URL.
- the Call routing server sending means sends out a call setup request carrying the telephone number corresponding to the earlier sent URL to the PSTN Gateway receiving means for setting up a call from user terminal to the end user through the Call routing server and the PSTN Gateway.
- the Call routing server sets up the telephone call directly to another user terminal using the telephone number.
- the Address translation server sends out a translation response carrying the telephone number corresponding to the received URL together with call related information to the Call routing server receiving means
- the Call routing server sending means sends out a call setup response carrying the telephone number corresponding to the received URL together with call related information to the user terminal receiving means .
- the user terminal has call establishing means for setting up a call from user terminal to the end user either through the circuit switched network or through the Call routing server and the PSTN Gateway, using the telephone number corresponding to the sent URL. More preferably in the said system, the user terminal has deciding means for deciding on whether to set up the call from user terminal to the end user through the circuit switched network or through the Call routing server and the PSTN Gateway.
- the Address translation server and the Call routing server are realized in one server equipment.
- the Call routing server and the PSTN Gateway are realized in one equipment.
- the Address translation server, the Call routing server and the PSTN Gateway are all realized in one equipment .
- a method for establishing a call in a telecommunications network having a user terminal, a tar- get user, and a circuit switched network comprising the steps of sending a translation request carrying a URL to a translation means, - translating a URL to a corresponding telephone number in the translation means, sending a translation response carrying the telephone number corresponding to the received URL from the translation means to the user terminal, and - setting up a telephone call from user terminal to the end user through the circuit switched network using the telephone number corresponding to the sent URL.
- the translation means sends call related in- formation together with the telephone number to the user terminal. More preferably, the user terminal decides whether or not to set up the call to the target user after receiving call related information from the translation means .
- a method for establishing a call in a telecommunications network having a user terminal, a target user, a circuit switched network, and a packet switched network, said method comprising the steps of sending a call setup request carrying a URL to a Call routing server located in the Packet Switched Network, sending a translation request carrying a URL to the translation means located in the Packet Switched Network, - translating a URL to a corresponding telephone number in the translation means, sending a translation response carrying the telephone number corresponding to the received URL from the translation means to the Call routing server, and - setting up a telephone call from the user terminal to the end user via a PSTN Gateway located between the Packet Switched Network by sending a call setup response carrying the telephone number corresponding to the received URL from the Call routing server to the PSTN Gateway.
- the translation means sends call related information together with the telephone number to the Call routing server. More preferably, the Call routing server decides whether or not to set up the call to the target user after receiving call related information from the translation means.
- a method for establishing a call in a telecommunications network having a user terminal, a tar- get user, a circuit switched network, and a packet switched network, said method comprising the steps of sending a call setup request carrying a URL to a Call routing server located in the Packet Switched Network, sending a translation request carrying a URL to the translation means located in the Packet Switched Network, translating a URL to a corresponding telephone number in the translation means, sending a translation response carrying the telephone number corresponding to the received URL from the transla- tion means to the Call routing server, sending a call setup response carrying the telephone number corresponding to the received URL from the Call routing server to the user terminal, and setting up a telephone call from user terminal to the end user using the telephone number corresponding to the sent URL.
- the translation means sends call related information together with the telephone number to the user terminal via the Call routing server. More preferably, the user terminal decides whether or not to set up the call to the target user after receiving call related information from the translation means via the Call routing server.
- the user terminal decides whether to set up the call to the target user via the circuit switched network, or to set up the telephone call via the Call routing server and the PSTN Gateway.
- an address translation server in a system for establishing a call in a telecommunications network, the telecommunications network having a user terminal, a tar- get user and a circuit switched network, wherein the said address translation server translates a URL to a corresponding telephone number.
- the said Address translation server has re- ceiving means for receiving a translation request carrying a URL, and sending means for sending out a translation response carrying the telephone number corresponding to the received URL, so that the said Address translation server carries out the translation on the basis of the received translation request.
- the said Address translation server sends out call related information together with a translation response carrying the telephone number corresponding to the received URL.
- a call routing server in a system for establishing a call in a telecommunications network, the tele- communications network having a user terminal, a target user a circuit switched network and a packet switched net- work, wherein the Call routing server has sending means for sending out a translation request carrying a URL, and receiving means for receiving a translation response carrying the telephone number corresponding to the sent URL.
- the said Call routing server has deciding means for deciding on whether to proceed in setting up the call from user terminal to the end user, or whether to send out a translation response carrying the telephone number corresponding to the earlier sent URL to the user terminal receiving means.
- the said Call routing server receiving means is set up to receive call related preferences from the user terminal.
- the said Call routing server has deciding means for deciding on whether to set up the call from user terminal to the end user through the circuit switched network or through the Call routing server and the PSTN Gateway. More preferably, the said Call routing server decid- ing means makes the decision on the call setup on the basis of the call related preferences received from the user terminal and the translation response.
- the said Call routing server has instructing means for instructing the user terminal on how to proceed with setting up the call from user terminal to the end user.
- the user terminal sending means sends a call setup request carrying a URL to Call routing server receiving means
- the Call routing server sending means sends a translation request carrying the URL to Address translation server
- the Address translation server carries out the translation and sends out a translation response carrying the telephone number corresponding to the received URL to the Call routing server receiving means
- the Call routing server sending means sends out a call setup response carrying the telephone number corresponding to the earlier sent URL to the user terminal receiving means .
- the user terminal sending means sends a call setup request carrying a URL to Call routing server receiving means
- the Call routing server sending means sends a translation request carrying the URL to Address translation server
- the Address translation server carries out the translation and sends out a translation response carrying the telephone number corresponding to the received URL to the Call routing server receiving means
- the Call routing server sending means forwards a call setup request carrying the telephone number corresponding to the earlier sent URL to a PSTN Gateway located between the Packet Switched Network and the circuit switched network.
- the user terminal sending means sends a call setup request carrying a URL to Call routing server receiving means
- the Call routing server sending means sends a translation request carrying the URL to Address translation server
- the Address translation server carries out the translation and sends out a translation response carrying the telephone number corresponding to the re- ceived URL to the Call routing server receiving means
- the Call routing server sets up the telephone call directly to another user terminal.
- a user terminal in a system for establishing a call in a telecommunications network, the telecommunications network having a target user, and a circuit switched network, the said user terminal having sending means for sending out a translation request carrying a
- the user terminal sending means sends out a translation request carrying a URL to an Address translation server and the user terminal receiving means receives a translation response carrying the telephone number corresponding to the sent URL from the Address translation server.
- the user terminal receiving means re- ceives call related information together with a translation response carrying the telephone number corresponding to the earlier sent URL.
- the user terminal has call establishing means for setting up a call from user terminal to the end user.
- the user terminal has deciding means for deciding on whether to proceed in setting up the call from user terminal to the end user.
- the user terminal sending means set up for forwarding the telephone num- ber and call related information to the user application, and that the user terminal receiving means is set up for receiving instructions from the user application.
- the user terminal has presenting means for presenting the telephone number and call related information to the user, and recording means for recording instructions given by the user.
- the user terminal recording means records a translation request carrying a URL given by the user and the user terminal presenting means presents a translation response carrying the tele ⁇ phone number corresponding to the sent URL and call related information to the user.
- a user terminal in a system for establishing a call in a telecommunications network, the tele- communications network having a target user, a circuit switched network, and a packet switched network, the said user terminal having sending means for sending out a translation request carrying a URL, and receiving means for receiving a translation response carrying the telephone number corresponding to the sent URL.
- the user terminal sending means sends a call setup request carrying the URL to a Call routing server located in a Packet Switched Network and the user terminal receiving means receives a call setup response carrying the telephone number corresponding to the sent URL and call related information from the Call routing server.
- the user terminal receiving means receives call related information together with a call setup response carrying the telephone number corresponding to the earlier sent URL.
- the user terminal has call establishing means for setting up a call from user termi- nal to the end user.
- the said user terminal has deciding means for deciding on whether to proceed in setting up the call from user terminal to the end user.
- the said user terminal has deciding means for deciding on whether to set up the call from user terminal to the end user through the circuit switched network or through the Call routing server and the PSTN Gateway.
- the user terminal receiving means is set up for receiving instructions from the Call routing server.
- the said user terminal has forwarding means for forwarding call related preferences to the Call routing server.
- the user terminal forwarding means forwards a call setup request carrying a URL given by the user and call related preferences to the Call routing server.
- the user terminal sending means is set up for forwarding the telephone number and call related information to the user application, and that the user terminal receiving means is set up for receiving instructions from the user application.
- the user terminal has presenting means for presenting the telephone number and call related information to the user, and recording means for recording instructions given by the user.
- the user terminal recording means records a call setup request carrying a URL given by the user and the user terminal presenting means presents a call setup response carrying the telephone number corresponding to the sent URL and call related information to the user.
- Figure 1 illustrates a prior art telephone call made over a packet switched network
- Figure 2 illustrates a telephone call made over a packet switched network with a prior art advanced user terminal
- Figure 3 is a block diagram illustrating a system for establishing a call according to the present invention
- Figure 4 is a flowchart illustrating a method for es ⁇ tablishing a call from the perspective of a user terminal according to the present invention
- Figure 5 is a block diagram illustrating another example of a system for establishing a call according to the present invention
- Figure 6 is a flowchart illustrating another example of a method for establishing a call from the perspective of a call routing server according to the present invention
- Figure 7 is a block diagram illustrating third example of a system for establishing a call according to the present invention.
- Figure 8 is a flowchart illustrating third example of a method for establishing a call from the perspective of a call routing server according to the present invention
- Figure 9 is a flowchart illustrating fourth example of a method for establishing a call from the perspective of a call routing server according to the present invention.
- FIG. 3 is a block diagram illustrating a system for establishing a call according to the present invention.
- a user terminal 301 initiating a telephone call to target user 107.
- the user terminal 301 can for example be a PC 301, a second generation mobile terminal 301 (e.g. GSM terminal, GPRS terminal, etc.) or a third generation mobile terminal 301.
- GSM terminal e.g. GSM terminal, GPRS terminal, etc.
- third generation mobile terminal 301 e.g. GSM terminal, GPRS terminal, etc.
- the user terminal 301 sends a translation request carrying a URL (e.g. SIP URL) to the Address translation server 302.
- the Address translation server 302 retrieves the telephone number corresponding the received URL from its database and sends a translation response carrying this telephone number to the user terminal 301.
- the communication between the user terminal 301 and the address translation server 302 can be realized for example with SMS-messages (SMS, Short Message Service) .
- the user terminal 301 then contacts the circuit switched network 106 e.g. PSTN network 106 (PSTN, Public Switched Telephone Network) or PLMN network 106 (PLMN, Public Land Mobile Network) and sets up the telephone call to the target user 107.
- PSTN network 106 PSTN, Public Switched Telephone Network
- PLMN Public Land Mobile Network
- Figure 4 is a flowchart illustrating a method for establishing a call from the perspective of a user terminal according to the present invention.
- a user terminal 301 ini- tiating a telephone call to target user 107.
- the user terminal 301 sends 401 a translation request car- rying a URL (e.g. SIP URL) to the Address translation server 302.
- a translation request car- rying a URL (e.g. SIP URL)
- the user terminal 301 receives 402 a translation response carrying the retrieved telephone number corresponding the sent URL from the Address translation server 302.
- Address translation server 302 can also send call related information together with the telephone number to the user terminal 301.
- the user terminal 301 decides 403 whether or not to set up the call. If the call is to be set up, the user terminal 301 then contacts the circuit switched network 106 e.g. PSTN network 106 or PLMN network 106 and sets up 404 the telephone call to the target user 107.
- the circuit switched network 106 e.g. PSTN network 106 or PLMN network 106
- FIG. 5 is a block diagram illustrating another example of a system for establishing a call according to the present invention.
- a user terminal 501 initiating a telephone call to target user 107.
- the user terminal 501 can for example be a PC 501, GPRS terminal 501, a special-dedicated IP telephony terminal 501 or a third generation mobile terminal 501.
- the Packet Switched Network 104 and a PSTN Gateway 504 that is located between the Packet Switched Network 104 and the circuit switched network 106.
- the user terminal 501 sends a call setup request carrying a URL (e.g. John . Doe@example . com) to the Call routing server 503.
- a URL e.g. John . Doe@example . com
- the Call routing server 503 sends a translation request carrying the URL to the Address translation server 502.
- the Address translation server 502 retrieves the telephone number corresponding the received URL from its database and sends a translation response carrying the retrieved telephone number corresponding the sent URL to the Call routing server 503.
- the Call routing server 503 forwards a call setup response carrying the retrieved telephone num- ber corresponding the sent URL to the user terminal 501.
- the user terminal 501 then contacts the circuit switched network 106 e.g. PSTN network 106 or PLMN network 106 and sets up the telephone call to the target user 107. Alter- natively when circuit switched network 106 is not pre- ferred the user terminal 501 sets up the telephone call via the Call routing server 503 and the PSTN Gateway 504.
- the circuit switched network 106 e.g. PSTN network 106 or PLMN network 106
- PLMN network 106 e.g. PSTN network 106 or PLMN network 106
- the user terminal 501 sets up the telephone call via the Call routing server 503 and the PSTN Gateway 504.
- Figure 6 is a flowchart illustrating another example of a method for establishing a call from the perspective of a call routing server according to the present invention.
- a user terminal 501 initiating a telephone call to target user 107.
- the Call routing server 503 receives 601 URL (e.g. John . Doe@example . com) sent by the user terminal 501.
- the Call routing server 503 sends 602 a translation request carrying the URL to the Address translation server 502.
- the Call routing server 503 receives 603 a translation response carrying the retrieved telephone number corresponding the sent URL from the Address translation server 502.
- the Call routing server 503 then forwards 604 a call setup response carrying the retrieved telephone number corresponding the sent URL to the user terminal 501.
- Address translation server 502 can also send call related information to the Call routing server 503 which information is also forwarded together with the telephone number to the user terminal 501.
- the call related information can consist of various types of information relating to a call e.g. tariff information, information on the Quality of Service, congestion information or information on capa- bilities and features needed for call setup.
- the user terminal 501 decides 605 whether or not to set up the call. If the call is to be set up, the user terminal 501 then contacts the circuit switched network 106 e.g. PSTN network 106 or PLMN network 106 and sets up 606 the telephone call to the target user 107.
- FIG. 7 is a block diagram illustrating third example of a system for establishing a call according to the present invention.
- a user terminal 701 initiating a telephone call to target user 107.
- the user terminal 701 can for example be a PC 701, GPRS terminal 701, a special-dedicated IP telephony terminal 701 or a third generation mobile terminal 701.
- an Address translation server 702 and a Call routing server 703 that are located in the Packet Switched Network 104 and a PSTN Gateway 704 that is located between the Packet Switched Network 104 and the circuit switched network 106.
- the user terminal 701 sends a call setup request carrying a URL (e.g.
- the Call routing server 703 sends a translation request carrying the URL to the Address translation server 702.
- the Address translation server 702 retrieves the telephone number corresponding the received URL from its database and sends a translation response carrying this telephone number to the Call routing server 703.
- the Call routing server 703 sends a call setup request carrying the retrieved telephone number corresponding the sent URL to the PSTN Gateway 704.
- the PSTN Gateway 704 contacts the circuit switched network 106 e.g. PSTN network 106 or PLMN network 106 and sets up the telephone call to the target user 107.
- Call routing server 703 can setup the telephone call directly to another user terminal 705.
- Figure 8 is a flowchart illustrating third example of a method for establishing a call from the perspective of a call routing server according to the present invention.
- a user terminal 701 initiating a tele- phone call to target user 107.
- an Address translation server 702 and a Call routing server 703 that are located in the Packet Switched Network 104 and a PSTN Gateway 704 that is located between the Packet Switched Network 104 and the circuit switched network 106.
- the Call routing server 703 receives 801 a call setup re- quest carrying a URL (e.g. John. Doe@example . com) sent by the user terminal 701.
- the Call routing server 703 sends 802 a translation request carrying the URL to the Address translation server 802.
- the Call routing server 703 receives 803 a translation response carrying the retrieved telephone number corresponding the sent URL from the Address translation server 702.
- the Call routing server 703 then forwards a call setup request carrying the retrieved telephone number correspond- ing the sent URL to the PSTN Gateway 704 and sets up the telephone call to the target user 107 via the PSTN Gateway 704.
- Figure 9 is a flowchart illustrating fourth example of a method for establishing a call from the perspective of a call routing server according to the present invention.
- a user terminal 701 initiating a telephone call to target user 107.
- an Address translation server 702 and a Call routing server 703 that are located in the Packet Switched Network 104 and a PSTN Gateway 704 that is located between the Packet Switched Network 104 and the circuit switched network 106.
- the Call routing server 703 receives 901 a call setup request carrying a URL (e.g. John. DoeBexample . com) sent by the user terminal 701.
- the Call routing server 703 sends 902 a translation request carrying the URL to the Address translation server 802.
- the Call routing server 703 receives 903 a translation response carrying the telephone number corresponding to the received URL together with call related information from the Address translation server 702.
- the Call routing server 703 then forwards 904 a call setup response carrying the retrieved telephone number corresponding the sent URL together with call related informa- tion to the user terminal 701.
- the user terminal 701 decides 905 how to set up the call to target user 107.
- circuit switched network 106 When circuit switched network 106 is preferred the user terminal 701 sets up 907 the telephone call via the circuit switched network 106. Alternatively when circuit switched network 106 is not preferred the user terminal 701 sets up 908 the telephone call via the Call routing server 703 and the PSTN Gateway 704.
- the users of a traditional circuit switched networks can use convenient addresses in the form of user@domain when addressing target users.
- the main advantage of using a new type of addressing is that it is considerably easier to remember than telephone numbers.
- the solution according to the present invention also makes the migration to IP multimedia networks easier for network operators .
- the solution according to the present invention provides a solution for a user having the target user' s telephone number not known or misplaced.
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