JP3453138B2

3G,2G

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Not Available

Application Number:

JP19930513981T

Publication Date:

06-10-2003

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Application Date:

01-02-1993

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Publication Country:

US

Priority Date:

17-02-1992

Title

Not Available

Application Number:

JP19930513981T

Family ID:

Publication Country:

US

Publication Date:

06-10-2003

Application Date:

01-02-1993

Priority Date:

17-02-1992

Current Assignee:

Declaring Company:

Abstract  Abstract

A paging method in which a first user wishes to page and transmit a message to a second user with the aid of a paging service. The first user requests paging of the second user at a paging central which offers an alerting service and a message service which supplements the alert with the message. The paging central alerts the second user by means of the alerting service. The paging service is not associated with any particular telecommunication network, but can be performed in at least one telecommunication network chosen from among at least two possible telecommunication networks. The message service is also made independent of the alerting service, in that the message service is not activated until a request to do so is received from the aforesaid first telecommunication network while the message service utilizes at least one telecommunication network which is selectively different from the first-mentioned network. The message is not transmitted until the aforementioned request is received.

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