BR9915676A

5G,4G,3G,2G

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Application Number:

BR19999915676

Publication Date:

25-09-2001

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Application Date:

26-11-1999

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Publication Country:

US

Priority Date:

27-11-1998

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Application Number:

BR19999915676

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Publication Country:

US

Publication Date:

25-09-2001

Application Date:

26-11-1999

Priority Date:

27-11-1998

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Abstract  Abstract

<B> METHOD AND DEVICE FOR TRANSFERING INFORMATION IN A PACKAGE RADIOCOMMUNICATIONS NETWORK <D>. The invention generally describes a method and device for transferring information in a packet radio service. Especially the invention applies to the transfer of sensitive delay data, such as voice and video data, in a mobile telecommunications system. It is an object of this invention to provide a solution, in which the physical connection of a packet radio service is also reserved during the passive periods of a session, but the same physical resource can still be shared among multiple users. The basic idea of the invention, is that the network (500) is informed (502) at the end of an active period, in the case of a passive period following the active period (510) or if the connection can be released (506). When an active period starts after a passive period, the connection preferably reserves the packet data channel again, and possible other users of the channel are assigned to other channels.

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