JP2003530796A

5G,4G,3G

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JP20010575760

Publication Date:

14-10-2003

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Application Date:

05-04-2001

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US

Priority Date:

07-04-2000

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Application Number:

JP20010575760

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Publication Country:

US

Publication Date:

14-10-2003

Application Date:

05-04-2001

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07-04-2000

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Abstract  Abstract

(57) (Summary)
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION The present invention is a digital wireless telecommunication including a plurality of base stations of different spectrum capabilities and a plurality of remote stations capable of transmitting data to the plurality of base stations and receiving data from the plurality of base stations. It is about the system. The present invention provides a method for remote station handoff between a narrower spectrum capable base station and a broader spectrum capable base station. One method for facilitating remote station handoff from a set of narrowband compliant base stations to at least one broadband compliant base station when the remote station is in both types of jurisdiction of the base station is wireless. Provided for telecommunications infrastructure. In addition, the present invention provides a remote station device, a base station device, and a base station controller device for realizing the handoff method of the present invention.

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