JP2001513971A

3G

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Application Number:

JP19980538454T

Publication Date:

04-09-2001

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Application Date:

06-03-1998

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Publication Country:

US

Priority Date:

07-03-1997

Title

Not Available

Application Number:

JP19980538454T

Family ID:

Publication Country:

US

Publication Date:

04-09-2001

Application Date:

06-03-1998

Priority Date:

07-03-1997

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Declaring Company:

Abstract  Abstract

(57) (Summary) Information based on subscription in a mobile communication system is used for idle mode operation of a mobile station. In one aspect, information related to the cell is broadcast from the cell. The mobile station then determines, based on the received cell-related information, whether the given cell includes a part of a predetermined service area reserved exclusively for the specific subscriber with respect to other subscribers. Used for The cell-related information may use a cell identifier that uniquely identifies a corresponding cell, or may use a service area identifier that uniquely identifies a service area composed of one or more cells. In either case, the mobile terminal makes the decision by accessing a memory such as a subscriber information module (SIM) and reading the information stored there defining the predefined service area. In another aspect, the SIM may store information identifying a suitable cell for the mobile station to camp on in idle mode.

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