WO2005079160B1 - Location-based telecommunications redundancy protocol - Google Patents

Location-based telecommunications redundancy protocol

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WO2005079160B1
WO2005079160B1 PCT/IL2005/000216 IL2005000216W WO2005079160B1 WO 2005079160 B1 WO2005079160 B1 WO 2005079160B1 IL 2005000216 W IL2005000216 W IL 2005000216W WO 2005079160 B1 WO2005079160 B1 WO 2005079160B1
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terrestrial
location
mobile
mobile device
telecommunications
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PCT/IL2005/000216
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Priority to US10/597,629 priority patent/US20070281703A1/en
Publication of WO2005079160A2 publication Critical patent/WO2005079160A2/en
Publication of WO2005079160A3 publication Critical patent/WO2005079160A3/en
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Abstract

A protocol for location-based telecommunications redundancy, operable at a data-communications topology juncture having at least two telecommunications media thereat, and the protocol includes the steps of: (1) On the occurrence of a call-processing request from a caller to a recipient - e.g. using a last known present location of the recipient’s mobile phone; and (2) Using the current location, second software at-the-juncture propagating the request to “ring” at two call-receiving devices closest to the current location - wherein one of the devices is a mobile telecommunications device of the recipient and the other of the devices is a terrestrial device of the recipient that is closest to the current location of the recipient.

Claims

34AMENDED CLAIMS[Received by the International Bureau on 09 Match 2006 (09.03.2006)]
1. A method for location-based telecommunications redundancy including the stφs of: (A) Software on a mobile telecommunications device monitoring a location of the mobile device; (B) On an occurrence of the mobile device coming into proximity of a registered terrestrial telecommunication device, software on the mobile device propagating a request to "ring" the mobile device and the respectively proximate terrestrial device, wherein the "ring" is activated on an occurrence of a call-processing request from a caller to the mobile device; and (C) On an occurrence of the mobile device going out of proximity of the registered terrestrial device, software on the mobile device propagating a cancellation of the request.
2. The method of claim 1 wherein propagating the request to "ring" the respectively proximate terrestrial device includes a requesting of a distinctive ringing.
3. The method of claim 1 wherein monitoring includes the software on the mobile telecommunication device registering a terrestrial communication device by recording the location of the terrestrial communications device.
4. The method of claim 1 wherein the propagating a request to "ring" the mobile device and the respectively proximate terrestrial device includes the software on the mobile device sending to a wireless carrier a request for a "group call" to both the mobile device and the terrestrial device.
5. The method of claim 1 wherein the propagating a request to "ring" the mobile device and the respectively proximate terrestrial device includes the software on the mobile communication device sending to an entity offering a location-based telecommunications redundancy an SMS therein requesting for a group call to both the mobile device and the terrestrial device. 35
6. The method of claim 1 wherein the monitoring includes identifying a terrestrial communication device by a terrestrial service provider recognized phbne number of that terrestrial device or by a location of that terrestrial device.
7. The method of claim 1 wherein the method further includes an entity offering a location-based telecommunications redundancy storing a telephone number of a terrestrial communication device in association with a location of the respective terrestrial device.
8. The method of claim 1 wherein monitoring includes testing proximity to predetermined coordinates selected from the list: a. A geographic map reference, b. A telecommunication infrastructure logical location, c. A mobile telecommunication service cell, d. A mobile telecommunications micro-cell, and e. A mobile telecommunications antenna coverage location.
9. An article of manufacture including a computer usable medium having computer readable program code embodied therein for facilitating a method for location-based telecommunications redundancy, the computer readable program code in said article of manufacture including: (A) first computer readable program code for causing a computer on a mobile telecommunications device to monitor a location of the mobile device; and (B) tied to the first computer readable software, second computer readable program code for causing the computer, on an occurrence of the mobile device coining into proximity of a registered terrestrial telecommunication device to propagate a request to "ring" the mobile device and the respectively proximate terrestrial device, wherein the "ring" is activated on an occurrence of a call-processing request from a caller to the mobile device; and on an occurrence of the mobile device going out of proximity of the registered terrestrial device, to propagate a cancellation of the request.
10'L A program storage device readable by machine, tangibly embodying a program of' instructions executable by the machine to perform steps for facilitating a method for location-based telecommunications redundancy, said steps including: (A>) Software on a mobile telecommunications device monitoring the location of the mobile device; (B) Software on a terrestrial telecommunications infrastructure accepting from the mobile device a list of at least one terrestrial device, each device respectively identified by infrastructure predetermined logical alphanumeric assignment code; (C) Software on the terrestrial telecommunications infrastructure establishing a mobile telephone synonymous coordinate for each of the at least one terrestrial devices; and (D) Software on the terrestrial telecommunications infrastructure keeping a current preference correspondence between the location of the mobile device and a most proximate terrestrial device based on the respective synonymous coordinate.
11. A location registration method, for use in the method for location-based telecommunications redundancy, and the method includes the steps of (A) on a substantially mobile phone located next to a connected substantially terrestrial telecommunications unit, recording an accepted terrestrial-system identification number for the terrestrial unit; and (B) on the mobile phone, recording the identification number in logical association with the location of terrestrial communication device.
12. A method for location-based telecommunications redundancy, operable at a mobile telecommunications device, the method substantially as herein before described and illustrated, and the method is characterized by an occurrence of a call-processing request - from a caller to the mobile device - resulting in substantially simultaneously "ringing" of a plurality of proximate recipient respective-media devices wherein one of the devices is the mobile device and wherein said mobile device determines or monitors its respective location.
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