CN102572719B

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Title

Cellular communication system and method for broadcast communication

Application Number:

CN2012168357

Publication Date:

28-10-2015

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Application Date:

08-11-2006

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Publication Country:

US

Priority Date:

22-11-2005

Title

Cellular communication system and method for broadcast communication

Application Number:

CN2012168357

Family ID:

Publication Country:

US

Publication Date:

28-10-2015

Application Date:

08-11-2006

Priority Date:

22-11-2005

Current Assignee:

Declaring Company:

Abstract  Abstract

A cellular communication system comprises a first cellular network is configured to use a single cell identifier reuse pattern a second cellular network comprises communication cell cluster and is configured using a common cell identifier reuse pattern for broadcast transmission. the cellular communication system further comprises management logic (146) which can be operatively coupled to at least the second cellular network broadcast mode logic (150) and a plurality of wireless serving communication units operably coupled to the management logic. broadcast mode logic (150) communication cluster of cells in the second cellular network transmits a broadcast communication using the same common cell identifier to be used by the plurality of wireless serving communication units.

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