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(12) Brevet: (11) CA 2602006
(54) Titre français: MISE A JOUR DES PARAMETRES DE POINT D'ACCES INTERNET DANS UN SYSTEME DE COMMUNICATION MOBILE
(54) Titre anglais: UPDATING OF INTERNET ACCESS POINT SETTINGS IN A MOBILE COMMUNICATION SYSTEM
Statut: Durée expirée - au-delà du délai suivant l'octroi
Données bibliographiques
(51) Classification internationale des brevets (CIB):
  • H04W 48/20 (2009.01)
  • H04W 4/14 (2009.01)
(72) Inventeurs :
  • TARNANEN, TEEMU (Finlande)
  • MOSLEMIE, ABBAS (Finlande)
(73) Titulaires :
  • COMCAST CABLE COMMUNICATIONS, LLC
(71) Demandeurs :
  • NOKIA CORPORATION (Finlande)
(74) Agent: MARKS & CLERK
(74) Co-agent:
(45) Délivré: 2014-07-08
(22) Date de dépôt: 1998-09-15
(41) Mise à la disponibilité du public: 1999-04-01
Requête d'examen: 2007-09-26
Licence disponible: S.O.
Cédé au domaine public: S.O.
(25) Langue des documents déposés: Anglais

Traité de coopération en matière de brevets (PCT): Non

(30) Données de priorité de la demande:
Numéro de la demande Pays / territoire Date
973737 (Finlande) 1997-09-19

Abrégés

Abrégé français

Un système de communication mobile numérique est doté d'une installation à l'aide de laquelle ce système peut établir une connexion au réseau Internet (12) par un point d'accès Internet (IAP) (14, 15). Les paramètres IAP nécessaires à l'établissement d'une connexion sont stockés dans une station mobile (SM). Lorsqu'une station mobile (SM) se déplace, le point le plus proche peut toutefois changer, et les paramètres IAP doivent être mis à jour dans la station mobile (SM). La présente invention consiste à diviser le système de communication mobile en zones IAP auxquelles sont attribués des IAP préférés. Une zone IAP peut être, par exemple, un réseau de communication mobile (11, 17). Des réseaux de communication mobile diffusent des renseignements de système sur la base desquels une station mobile peut détecter que la zone IAP a changé et entamer une procédure destinée à mettre à jour les paramètres IAP. La mise à jour peut comprendre la récupération de paramètres IAP auprès d'un serveur spécial (13) du réseau entretenu par un fournisseur de services Internet. La récupération peut être opérée, par ex., par un centre de service de messages courts (10). Dans un mode de réalisation, le réseau de communication mobile diffuse des messages qui donnent les paramètres IAP recommandés à des stations mobiles.


Abrégé anglais

A digital mobile communication system is provided with a facility by means of which it can establish a connection to the Internet network (12) via an Internet access point (14, 15). IAP settings needed for establishing a connection are stored in a mobile station (MS). When a mobile station (MS) roams, the closest point may, however, change, and IAP settings should be updated in the mobile station (MS). The invention comprises dividing the mobile communication system into IAP areas, which are given preferred IAPs. An IAP area may be e.g. a mobile communication network (17). Mobile communication networks broadcast system information on the basis of which a mobile station may detect that the IAP area has changed and start a procedure for updating IAP settings. Updating may comprise retrieval of IAP settings from a special server (13) in the network maintained by an Internet service provider. Retrieval can be done e.g. via a short message service center (10). In one embodiment the mobile communication network broadcasts messages giving recommended IAP settings to mobile stations.

Revendications

Note : Les revendications sont présentées dans la langue officielle dans laquelle elles ont été soumises.


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What is claimed is:
1. A server comprising:
means for receiving a request for access point settings from a service
center via a data network, said request comprising information identifying at
least
part of a mobile communication network connected to said service center where
a mobile station which requested settings is located, said requested access
point
settings being suitable for enabling said mobile station to establish a
connection
to the data network based upon the location of the mobile station;
means for selecting settings of an access point suitable for the location of
the mobile station, from a list linking access point areas with access point
settings, on the basis of system information included in said request; and
means for sending selected settings of the access point via the data
network to said service center.
2. An apparatus comprising:
first means for connecting to a mobile communication network; and
second means for connecting to a data network comprising a plurality of
access points, said second means further comprising means for retrieving
settings of an access point suitable for a current location of a mobile
station from
a server via the data network in response to a first communication received
from
the mobile station, the first communication requesting access point settings;
and
third means for sending access point settings received from the server in
a second communication via the mobile communication network to the mobile
station, wherein the first communication received from the mobile station
comprises system information identifying at least part of the mobile
communication network where the mobile station is currently located.
3. The apparatus as claimed in claim 2, wherein said data network is the
Internet network, and said second means comprise means for retrieving said
access points from the server in response to the first communication received
from the mobile station.
4. The apparatus as claimed in claim 3, wherein said second means
comprises means for retrieving content including access point settings from
the
Internet network by using protocols of the Internet network in response to
said

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first communication received from the mobile station, and wherein the
apparatus
further comprises:
fourth means for separating settings of the access point suitable for
the location of the mobile station from the retrieved content on the basis of
the
location of the mobile station; and
fifth means for sending the separated settings to the mobile station
in the second communication.
5. A server comprising:
a processor configured to cause the server to:
receive a request for access point settings from a service center
connected to a mobile communications network, said request comprising
information identifying access point settings suitable for establishing a
connection to a data network based upon a location of a requesting mobile
station;
select the identified access point settings from a list linking access
point areas with access point settings; and
send the selected access point settings to said service center.
6. The server of claim 5, wherein said processor is configured to cause the
server to send the selected access point settings to said service center via
the
Internet.
7. The server as claimed in claim 5, wherein the list linking access point
areas with access point settings comprises a cost associated with the access
point settings, and wherein the selected access points settings are chosen
based on the cost.
8. The server as claimed in claim 6, wherein the Internet comprises a
plurality of communication protocols, the plurality of communication protocols
comprising at least one of TELNET, FTP, SMTP, and WWW.
9. An apparatus comprising:
a processor configured to:
connect to a mobile communication network;
connect to a data network comprising a plurality of access points;

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retrieve, from a server, settings of an access point suitable for
enabling a mobile station to establish a connection to the data network based
on
a current location of the mobile station in response to a communication
received
from the mobile station requesting access point settings, said communication
comprising information identifying at least part of the mobile communication
network where the mobile station is currently located; and
send the retrieved access point settings to the mobile station via
the mobile communication network.
10. The apparatus of claim 9, wherein the settings of the access point
suitable
for the current location of the mobile station are retrieved from the server
via the
Internet.
11. The apparatus of claim 9, wherein the retrieved access point settings
are
sent to the mobile station via a communication comprising a short message
service message.
12. The apparatus as claimed in claim 9, wherein the processor is further
configured to:
retrieve content including access point settings from the data network by
using protocols of the data network in response to said communication received
from the mobile station;
separate settings of the access point suitable for the current location of
the mobile station from the retrieved content on the basis of the current
location
of the mobile station; and
send the separated settings to the mobile station in a second
communication.
13. The apparatus as claimed in claim 9, wherein the processor is further
configured to cause the apparatus to:
send the retrieved access point settings to the mobile station via a
communication comprising a short message service message.
14. A method, comprising:
receiving a request for access point settings from a service center
connected to a mobile communications network, said request comprising

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information identifying access point settings suitable for establishing a
connection to a data network based upon a location of a requesting mobile
station;
selecting the identified access point settings from a list linking access
point areas with access point settings; and
sending the selected access point settings to said service center.
15. The method as claimed in claim 14, wherein the data network comprises
the Internet, and wherein the selected access point settings comprise Internet
access point settings.
16. The method as claimed in claim 15, wherein the Internet comprises a
plurality of communication protocols, the plurality of communication protocols
comprising at least one of TELNET, FTP, SMTP, and WWW.
17. A method, comprising:
connecting a service center to a mobile communication network;
connecting the service center to a data network comprising a plurality of
access points;
retrieving, from a server, settings of an access point suitable for enabling
a mobile station to establish a connection to the data network based on a
current
location of the mobile station in response to a communication received from
the
mobile station requesting access point settings, said communication comprising
information identifying at least part of the mobile communication network
where
the mobile station is currently located; and
sending the retrieved access point settings to the mobile station via the
mobile communication network.
18. The method as claimed in claim 17, further comprising;
retrieving content including access point settings from the data network by
using protocols of the data network in response to said communication received
from the mobile station;
separating settings of the access point suitable for the current location of
the mobile station from the retrieved content on the basis of the current
location
of the mobile station; and
sending the separated settings to the mobile station in a second

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communication.
19. The method as claimed in claim 18, wherein the sending of the retrieved
access point settings to the mobile station comprises sending the retrieved
access point settings to the mobile station via a communication comprising a
short message service message.
20. A method, comprising:
configuring a processing device to be connectable to a mobile
communication network and a data network comprising a plurality of access
points; and
configuring the processing device to retrieve settings of an access point
suitable for enabling a mobile station to establish a connection to the data
network based upon a current location of the mobile station responsive to a
communication from the mobile station and to send the settings of the access
point to the mobile station via the mobile communication network, said
communication from the mobile station comprising information identifying at
least
part of the mobile communication network where the mobile station is currently
located.
21. The method as claimed in claim 20, wherein the data network comprises
the Internet, and wherein the settings of the access point comprise Internet
access point settings, and wherein the Internet comprises a plurality of
communication protocols, the plurality of communication protocols comprising
at
least one of TELNET, FTP, SMTP, and WWW.
22. An apparatus comprising a processing device configured: 1) to be
connectable to a mobile communication network and to a data network having a
plurality of access points, 2) to retrieve settings of an access point
suitable for
enabling a mobile station to establish a connection to the data network based
upon a current location of the mobile station responsive to a communication
from
the mobile station, said communication comprising information identifying at
least part of the mobile communication network where the mobile station is
currently located, and 3) to send the settings of the access point to the
mobile
station via the mobile communication network.

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23. The
apparatus of claim 22, wherein the processing device is configured to
cause the apparatus to send the settings of the access point to the mobile
station via a second communication comprising a short message service
message.

Description

Note : Les descriptions sont présentées dans la langue officielle dans laquelle elles ont été soumises.


CA 02602006 2009-11-06
UPDATING OF INTERNET ACCESS POINT SETTINGS
IN A MOBILE COMMUNICATION SYSTEM
This application is a divisional of Canadian Application Ser. No.
2,303,182, filed September 15, 1998.
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The invention relates generally to digital mobile communication
systems and more particularly to supporting roaming in connection with
Internet services in a mobile communication system.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Mobile communication systems refer, in general, to different
telecommunication systems providing personal wireless data transmission
while subscribers roam the system area. A typical mobile communication
system is the public land mobile network PLMN.
Besides conventional speech transmission, digital mobile
communication systems provide a plurality of services: short messages,
facsimiles, data transmission, etc. Of these, the data transmission service,
in
particular, provides a mobile subscriber a chance of wireless access to nearly
all data services of fixed networks.
The use of the TCP/IP (Transmission Control Protocol / Internet
Protocol) data network, i.e. the Internet network, in fixed networks has
increased very rapidly. As is well known, the Internet network actually
comprises a large number of smaller interconnected TCP/IP networks. The
Internet network has a number of TCP/IP application protocols available for
users. From the end user's point of view the most important ones are the
following:
- TELNET. This protocol allows the user's terminal (or user
application program) in one computer to communicate with an application
process, e.g. a word processing program run in a remote computer, in another
computer via the Internet network as if the user's terminal were directly
connected to the other computer;
- FTP (File Transfer Protocol). This protocol allows the user's
terminal (or user application program) to access a remote file system and to
interact with it;
- SMTP. This protocol provides a network-wide mail transfer service
between e-mail systems of different computers;
- VVWW (World Wide Web) The VWVVV system consists of servers
in the Internet network and customer programs used by these servers, called

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VVVWV browsers. The information in the VVVVVV servers is arranged into pages
which are the basic units of the VVWW technique, as whole pages are always
transferred between a server and a browser. In addition to text, the page may
also contain graphics and various other file* types, such as voice and video.
The pages used by the VVWW technique are described with the HTML
language (Hyper Text Mark-up Language). Information on text format,
graphics, etc. is coded among the actual text contents by HTML tags. The
browser program uses these tags to give a WVVW page the desired format.
Internet applications are used for connecting to services in the
Internet network. Before a user can connect to the Internet, he has to have a
contract with an Internet service provider ISP, who provides access to the
Internet via one or more Internet access points IAP. The ISP may be e.g. a
commercial operator (as Eunet in Europe), university or private company.
Usually, the IAP is a server to which the user has access from a telephone in
the fixed network or from a mobile telephone by making a modem call (or a
data call) to a certain IAP accest number.
Through the data transmission services of mobile communication
systems, the numerous information sources of the Internet network are, in
principle, available to mobile subscribers, too. However, the use of data
transmission services typically requires a mobile station provided with data
transmission properties, and a computer connected thereto. At present, mobile
stations including an integrated computer, such as the Nokia Communicator
9000, are available. This also has built-in facilities for connecting to the
Internet network.
An ordinary subscriber of the fixed network usually needs only one
IAP, the one that is closest to him, and thus has the lowest call costs. A
mobile
subscriber may, however, roam within a large area in one country and even
between different countries. If the mobile subscriber always uses the same
IAP (home IAP) to connect to the Internet, call costs (data transmission
costs)
may increase considerably. For example, if the subscriber is roaming in
Germany and his home IAP is in Finland, the use of Internet services via the
home IAP entails an international call between Germany and Finland. To
optimize data communication costs mobile subscribers would like to use the
local IAP regardless of their location. The subscriber's Internet service
provider
ISP (as Eunet) may have numerous IAPs available all around the world. As

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regards a mobile subscriber, selecting the best possible IAP easily and, if
possible, automatically may be problematic.
According to one method of the prior art, the subscriber manually
reconfigures/changes/establishes a new IAP when he is in a new area. To
carry out this the subscriber needs a list of available IAPs telling how to
set the
correct IAP depending on the location of the subscriber. Manual configuration
is, however, troublesome and error prone. Furthermore, the lists would not be
up to date in the long run. For example, the Nokia Communicator 9000 is
provided with a user interface supporting such an IAP list. The list may
include
e.g. the following information: 1) service provider's name; 2) telephone
number
of the IAP; 3) user's name (used in PPP authentication, if necessary); 4)
password (used in PPP authentication, if necessary); 5) subscriber's own IP
address; 6) IP addresses of the primary and secondary name servers.
In the case of the Nokia Communicator 9000 the service provider
ISP is able to configure an IAP with a special short message, called SIAP
SMS (Set Internet Access Point Short Message). This special short message
carries out all necessary IAP settings in the mobile station and adds a new
IAP
to the list. The mobile station, however, asks the user to confirm the change
before any action is taken. An advantage of this semi-automatic short
message updating is that the user does not need to update information
manually, which also eliminates errors. If this feature were used for
supporting
roaming, the user would need to call the service provider's customer service
and to request information on the best IAP with respect to his location in a
SIAP short message. From the user's point of view this is troublesome and
may cause a considerable amount of extra work to the service provider,
especially when the number of subscribers is large. Alternatively, the ISP
could send a SIAP short message(s) to all subscribers when an IAP
configuration has changed in some part of the world. This is, however, an
inconvenient and expensive solution both for users and Internet service
providers.
DISCLOSURE OF THE INVENTION
The object of the present invention is to provide automatic selection
of a local Internet access point for mobile subscribers as easily as possible
during roaming.
This is achieved with a method of updating information on an
Internet access point in the terminal equipment of a digital mobile

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communication system, which is capable of establishing a connection to the
Internet via the mobile communication system and a group of Internet access
points. The
method is characterized in that it comprises the steps of storing settings of
Internet access
points that were used last time to access the Internet in the terminal
equipment,
storing system information on the mobile communication network or on part of
the mobile communication network that was used last time to access the
Internet;
receiving broadcast system information on the mobile communication network of
the current location area of the terminal equipment or on part of the mobile
communication network,
comparing said received system information with said stored system
information,
starting a procedure for updating the stored Internet access point settings of
the
terminal equipment with Internet access point settings recommended for the
currently
used mobile communications network or for part of the mobile communication
network, if
it is noted on the basis of said stored and received system information that
the mobile
communication network or part of the mobile communication network has changed.
The invention also relates to a server, a short message service centre,
terminal
equipment and a mobile communication system.
According to the invention, the mobile communication system is divided
into areas which are given recommended or preferred Internet access points
(IAP).
In this application, these areas are referred to as IAP areas. Typically, the
recommended
or preferred IAP is the Internet service provider's (ISP) local IAP, to which
data
call costs from a mobile station are the lowest. In principle, the division of
IAP areas
may be a division of any kind. For example, each country or each mobile
telephone
operator's network may form an IAP area of its own. Alternatively, each mobile
communication network can be divided into smaller IAP areas, e.g. according to
the location area configuration of the network. When the division of IAP areas
has been agreed on, the ISP only needs to name preferred IAPs for each IAP
area.
Naturally, different Internet service providers ISP have different IAPs in the
same
IAP area. According to the basic idea of the invention, a mobile station
roaming

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within the system tries to select the preferred IAP of each IAP area to access
the Internet. This can be called IAP. roaming.
For IAP roaming, settings of the last used or updated IAP and
system information identifying the IAP area (the mobile communication
5 network or part of the mobile communication network) where the mobile
station was located during the last Internet transaction or IAP updating are
stored in the mobile station. The mobile station compares the system
information broadcast by the serving cell with the above-mentioned stored
= system information. If it is possible to conclude on the basis of the
comparison
that the IAP area has changed, the mobile station updates the stored IAP
settings with IAP settings which it receives from or retrieves via the mobile
communication network and which are suitable for the IAP area in question. In
a preferred embodiment of the invention, the mobile station retrieves IAP
=
settings suitable for its location from a server, data base or the like
maintained
by the ISP. In an IAP request the mobile station indicates its location (IAP
area) by means of certain system information, on the basis of which the 1SP
server selects IAP settings suitable for the location, and these settings are
sent to the mobile station in response. In a second embodiment of the
invention, preferred IAP settings are broadcast to mobile stations within an
IAP
area in broadcast messages, by means of which the mobile station can update
IAP settings, if necessary. This allows to avoid a separate retrieval
procedure,
but on the other hand, messages additionally load both the network and
mobile stations. Furthermore, message broadcast services are not available _
everywhere, which may limit the scope of IAP roaming of the invention.
According to the preferred embodiment of the invention, the mobile
station checks whether updating of IAP settings is necessary only when a new
Internet transaction is initiated, i.e. the IAP is needed. This allows to
avoid
unnecessary updating when the mobile station roams in a network. This is -
advantageous especially in the preferred embodiment of the invention, in
which IAP settings are retrieved from the ISP server. On the other hand, this
may cause delay (even 10-15 s) when the first Internet data call is set up in
a
new area. In an embodiment in which new IAP settings are received in
broadcast messages the delay is smaller. In one embodiment of the invention,
the mobile station updates IAP settings each time it notes that an IAP area
has
changed. Thus IAP settings are always up to date, and there is no delay when
the first Internet call is set up.

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The preferred embodiment of the invention comprises a special message service
centre, which either directly or via a data network is connected to equipment
maintaining IAP settings of IAP areas or to an application referred to as an
ISP server in
this description. The mobile station requests IAP settings by sending a
special "request
Internet access point" message, i.e. a RIAP message. In the preferred
embodiment of the
invention, the RIAP message also includes system information, which identifies
the
current IAP area of the mobile station. It is also possible that the service
centre has
information on the IAP area or deduces the information itself Then the service
centre
requests IAP settings from the ISP server according to the protocol required
by the
interface between them or by the data network. This request may include system
information, which identifies the IAP area and by means of which the ISP
server selects
the IAP settings suitable for the location of the mobile station. These IAP
settings are
transmitted to the service centre, which forwards them to the mobile station
in a special
"set Internet access point" message, i.e. a SIAP message. The mobile station
updates the
stored IAP settings with the IAP settings it receives in a SIAP message.
In one embodiment of the invention, the message service centre retrieves
unclassifiedIAP settings of IAP areas from an ISP server and selects the
settings that are
suitable for the location of the mobile station. For example, when the ISP
server is in
the Internet network, the service centre may retrieve an entire WWW page
including
IAP areas and their preferred IAP settings. From these the service centre
selects the IAP
settings suitable for the mobile station and sends them to the mobile station
in a SIAP
message. In this embodiment the Internet service provider only needs to
maintain a
WWVV page.
Compared with the prior art, the present invention has several advantages. As
regards the user, the IAP roaming of the invention is a simple, automatic
procedure,
which guarantees up-to-date IAP settings and low call costs. As regards the
Internet
service provider ISP, the maintenance of necessary services at the server
requires only a
minimal amount of work and minimal costs.

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According to another embodiment of the invention there is provided a
server comprising means for receiving a request for access point settings from
a
service center via a data network, said request comprising information
identifying
at least part of a mobile communication network connected to said service
center
where a mobile station which requested settings is located, said requested
access point settings being suitable for enabling said mobile station to
establish
a connection to the data network based upon the location of the mobile
station;
means for selecting settings of an access point suitable for the location of
the
mobile station, from a list linking access point areas with access point
settings,
on the basis of system information included in said request; and means for
sending selected settings of the access point via the data network to said
service
center.
According to another embodiment of the invention there is provided an
apparatus comprising first means for connecting to a mobile communication
network; and second means for connecting to a data network comprising a
plurality of access points, said second means further comprising means for
retrieving settings of an access point suitable for a current location of a
mobile
station from a server via the data network in response to a first
communication
received from the mobile station, the first communication requesting access
point
settings; and third means for sending access point settings received from the
server in a second communication via the mobile communication network to the
mobile station, wherein the first communication received from the mobile
station
comprises system information identifying at least part of the mobile
communication network where the mobile station is currently located.
According to yet another embodiment of the invention there is provided a
server comprising a processor configured to cause the server to: receive a
request for access point settings from a service center connected to a mobile
communications network, said request comprising information identifying access
point settings suitable for establishing a connection to a data network based
upon a location of a requesting mobile station; select the identified access
point
settings from a list linking access point areas with access point settings;
and
send the selected access point settings to said service center.

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According to yet another embodiment of the invention there is provided an
apparatus comprising: a processor configured to: connect to a mobile
communication network; connect to a data network comprising a plurality of
access points; retrieve, from a server, settings of an access point suitable
for
enabling a mobile station to establish a connection to the data network based
on
a current location of the mobile station in response to a communication
received
from the mobile station requesting access point settings, said communication
comprising information identifying at least part of the mobile communication
network where the mobile station is currently located; and send the retrieved
access point settings to the mobile station via the mobile communication
network.
According to yet another embodiment of the invention there is provided a
method, comprising receiving a request for access point settings from a
service
center connected to a mobile communications network, said request comprising
information identifying access point settings suitable for establishing a
connection to a data network based upon a location of a requesting mobile
station; selecting the identified access point settings from a list linking
access
point areas with access point settings; and sending the selected access point
settings to said service center.
According to yet another embodiment of the invention there is a method,
comprising: connecting a service center to a mobile communication network;
connecting the service center to a data network comprising a plurality of
access
points; retrieving, from a server, settings of an access point suitable for
enabling
a mobile station to establish a connection to the data network based on a
current
location of the mobile station in response to a communication received from
the
mobile station requesting access point settings, said communication comprising
information identifying at least part of the mobile communication network
where
the mobile station is currently located; and sending the retrieved access
point
settings to the mobile station via the mobile communication network.

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According to yet another embodiment of the invention there is provided a
method, comprising; configuring a processing device to be connectable to a
mobile communication network and a data network comprising a plurality of
access points; and configuring the processing device to retrieve settings of
an
access point suitable for enabling a mobile station to establish a connection
to
the data network based upon a current location of the mobile station
responsive
to a communication from the mobile station and to send the settings of the
access point to the mobile station via the mobile communication network, said
communication from the mobile station comprising information identifying at
least
part of the mobile communication network where the mobile station is currently
located.
According to still yet another embodiment of the invention there is
provided an apparatus comprising a processing device configured: 1) to be
connectable to a mobile communication network and to a data network having a
plurality of access points, 2) to retrieve settings of an access point
suitable for
enabling a mobile station to establish a connection to the data network based
upon a current location of the mobile station responsive to a communication
from
the mobile station, said communication comprising information identifying at
least part of the mobile communication network where the mobile station is
currently located, and 3) to send the settings of the access point to the
mobile
station via the mobile communication network.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
In the following, preferred embodiments of the invention will be described
with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which

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Figure 1 is a system chart illustrating two mobile communication
networks, local and international public switched telephone networks, the
Internet network, Internet access points, an ISP server and Internet short
message service centre,
Figures 2 and 3 are flow charts illustrating IAP roaming and
updating of IAP settings carried out by a mobile station,
Figure 4 is a signalling chart illustrating retrieval of IAP settings from
an ISP server,
Figure 5 is a flow chart illustrating operation of the ISP server,
Figure 6 is a flow chart illustrating operation of a service centre Sc,
Figure 7 is a flow chart illustrating operation of the MS when IAP
settings are retrieved from the network,
Figure 8 is a flow chart illustrating operation of the MS when IAP
settings are received in broadcast short messages.
PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS OF THE INVENTION
The present invention can be applied to all mobile communication
systems which support circuit-switched speech and data services, and in
which terminal equipment can establish a data connection to the Internet
network via special Internet access points. The invention is particularly
suitable
for mobile communication systems having a short message service. In the
present application, short message service generally refers to the transfer of
a
short text message of any kind between a mobile station and a special short
message service unit without the need to set up a point-to-point connection.
This is why the transfer of a short message may take place even when in the
mobile station there is a speech or data call in progress on a circuit-
switched
point-to-point connection. Short message transfer is limited to one message,
i.e. the transfer of one message constitutes the whole transaction. Thus,
short
message service is totally different from packet-switched data transmission.
One example of short message service is the short message service of the
GSM system defined in recommendation ETSI GSM 03.40. Another example
of message broadcast appropriate for the invention is the USSD (Unstructured
Supplementary Service Data) defined in recommendation ETSI GSM 02.90,
03.90 and 04.90.
In the following the invention will be described in connection with
the digital GSM (Global System for Mobile Communication). Regarding the
invention, the operation and structure of the mobile communication system are

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not relevant, and hence they are described only to a degree that will assist
in
comprehending short message service. As to a more precise description of the
GSM system, reference in made to the GSM recommendations and the
publication "The GSM System for Mobile Communications", M. Mouly & M.
Pautet, Palaiseau, France, 1992, ISBN:2-9507190-0-7.
Figure 1 illustrates two GSM mobile communication networks 11
and 17. GSM network 17 is located in Finland, and GSM network 11 in
Sweden. In the GSM network a mobile switching centre MSC switches
incoming and outgoing calls. It also performs tasks typical of mobile
telephone
traffic, such as subscriber location management, in co-operation with the
network subscriber registers VLR and HLR. The HLR is a subscriber's home
register for permanent storage of subscriber data. The visitor location
register
VLR is a local register to which the subscriber data is copied from the HLR
when a mobile subscriber visits the area. of the VLR. Mobile stations MS
communicate with the centre MSC via base station systems BSS. The BSS
consists of a base station- controller BSC and base stations BTS, i.e. fixed
radio transceivers via which the mobile stations MS communicate with the
mobile communication network over the radio path.
The MSC which functions as a gateway to another network (e.g.
PSTN, ISDN, public data network PSDN) is called a gateway MSC, i.e. GMSC.
In Figure 1 GSM networks 11 and 17 are shown as connected to local
PSTN/ISDN networks 16 and 18, respectively. PSTN/ISDN networks 16 and
= 18 are connected to each other and to PSTN/ISDN networks in other
countries
by means of an international transmission network 20.
The Internet network 12 is a world wide group of networks in
accordance with the TCP/IP protocol. The Internet network is accessed from
other telecommunication networks, e.g. PSTN/ISDN, via Internet access
points. The Internet access service provider ISP may be e.g. a commercial -
operator, such as Eunet, university or private company. The ISP may have a
separate IAP for each country, e.g. IAP 14 (Eunet Finland) and IAP 16 (Eunet
Sweden) in Figure 1. Typically, the IAP is a server which the user can access
from an ordinary subscription in the fixed network or from a mobile station by
making an ISDN/PSTN modem call (or a data call in the mobile
communication network) to a certain number, called an IAP access number.
Through the data transmission services of mobile communication
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principle, available to mobile subscribers, too. However, the use of data
transmission services typically requires a mobile station provided with data
transmission properties, and a computer connected thereto. At present, mobile
stations including an integrated computer, such as the Nokia Communicator
9000, are available. This also has built-in facilities for connecting to the
Internet network. In the following description it is assumed that the mobile
station MS is, by way of example, an integrated terminal equipment similar to
the Nokia Communicator.
As was stated above, settings of at least one IAP are stored in the
MS, and the MS makes a data call to the IAP for Internet transaction on the
basis of these settings. IAP settings may vary in different applications, but
they
typically include at least the IAP access number and the service provider's
(ISP) name. It is assumed that the home network of the MS is GSM 17
(Finland) and its home IAP is IAP 14 in Finland. For example, when the MS is
roaming in the GSM network 11 in Sweden, it would be most advantageous for
the subscriber to use the local IAP 15 instead of the home IAP to avoid costs
of an international call. As was described in greater detail in the
introductory
part of the application, a problem in this case is how the MS or the
subscriber
knows the most suitable IAP for each location.
According to the invention, the mobile communication system is
divided into areas, which are given recommended or preferred Internet access
points (IAP). In the present application, these areas are referred to as IAP
areas. In Figure 1 GSM network 17 forms one IAP area, and GSM network 11
another. The division of IAP areas may in principle be a division of any kind.
Each Internet service provider ISP may name one or more preferred 1APs for
an IAP area. In the example in Figure 1 it is assumed that one ISP (e.g.
Eunet)
has as the preferred IAP of GSM network 17 IAP 14 (Eunet Finland), and as
the preferred IAP of GSM network 11 IAP 15 (Eunet Sweden). According to
the basic idea of the invention, a mobile station roaming in the system
detects
the change of the IAP area on the basis of system information broadcast by
the serving base station and updates IAP settings so as to be able to
establish
an Internet call via the preferred IAP of the new IAP area. This procedure is
described in greater detail with reference to flow charts shown in Figures 2
and 3, which illustrate operation of the MS in IAP roaming according to the
invention. System information may be any information which is sent by the
network and which can be used for identifying a network or part of it, e.g.

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country code, operator name, operator code, network name, network code and
location area identifier.
In the embodiment in Figure 2, checking of the IAP area and a
possible updating of IAP settings are carried out only when the user has
5 initiated set-up of a new Internet call (Internet transaction) in the manner
defined for the terminal equipment MS. Thus it is possible to avoid
unnecessary updatings when the MS roams, but does not use an Internet
service. On the other hand, when the first Internet call is set up in a new
IAP
area, delay may occur. At first, it is assumed that the settings of the IAP
used
10 in the previous Internet call as well as system information identifying the
used
IAP area (mobile communication network or part of the mobile communication
network) are stored in the memory of the MS. When the user initiates a new
Internet transaction (step 21), the MS receives system information broadcast
by the serving base station on the control channel (step 22). The MS
compares the received system information with the stored system information
of the IAP area used in the previous call to check whether the IAP area has
changed (steps 23 and 24). If the IAP area has not changed, the MS does not
need to change IAP settings, but it sets up an Internet call on the basis of
old
IAP settings via the old IAP (step 25). If the change of the IAP area is noted
in
step 24, the MS updates its IAP settings according to the new IAP area (step
26),' as will be explained in greater detail below. New IAP settings and
system
information on the new IAP area are stored in the MS (step 26). After this the
MS sets up an Internet call according to new IAP settings via the new IAP
(step 27).
In the embodiment in Figure 3, the MS updates IAP settings each
time it notes that the IAP area changes. This embodiment guarantees up-to-
date IAP settings and fast set-up of an Internet call. On the other hand,
frequent updatings may load both the MS and the network. At first, it is
assumed that settings of the IAP used in the previous Internet call or updated
last as well as system information identifying the used IAP area (mobile
communication network or part of it) are stored in the memory of the MS. The
MS continuously receives system information broadcast by the serving base
station (step 31). At appropriate points, e.g. when changing the cell,
location
area or network, the MS compares the received system information with the
stored information to check whether the IAP area has changed (steps 32 and
33). If the IAP area has not changed, the MS does not need to alter IAP

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settings. If the change of the IAP area is noted in step 33, the MS updates
its
IAP settings according to the new IAP area (step 34), as will be explained in
greater detail below. New IAP settings and system information on the new IAP
area are stored in the MS (step 34).
The actual updating stages (26 and 34 in Figures 2 and 3) of IAP
settings can be realised in several alternative ways. In the preferred
embodiment of the invention, which will in the following be described with
reference to Figures 4-6, the MS retrieves new IAP settings from an
equipment, application, data base, server or the like on the network side,
generally referred to as a server herein. A server is advantageously
maintained by the ISP and located outside the mobile communication network.
= In principle, retrieval of IAP settings can be carried out by setting up
a data call
directly to the server. In the preferred embodiment of the invention the
retrieval
is, however, carried out by utilizing short message service, such as the SMS
or
USSD of the GSM.
The European Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI)
standard GSM 03.40 describes the point-to-point (PP) short message service
(SMS) of the GSM system. The SMS of the GSM network offers means for
transferring short messages with limited length (160 ASCII characters)
between mobile stations MS and a short message service centre SC 10 which
is outside the GSM network 11. Mobile originated (MO) and mobile terminated
(MT) short message transmissions are defined as separate services. MO short
messages are transferred from the MS to the service centre SC. These short
messages may be destined for other mobile station users or for subscribers on
a fixed network. MT short messages are transferred from the service centre
SC to the MS. These short messages may have arrived at the service centre
SC from other mobile station users or from other sources. The protocol
employed between the SC and the MS is called SM-TP (Short Message
Transport Protocol).
The service centre SC is connected to the mobile communication
network via a certain MSC, called the SMS-GatewayMSC when MT short
messages are involved, and SMS-InterworkingMSC when MO short messages
are involved. The present application uses a common name SMS-Gateway
(SMS-GVV). The SMS-GW relays short messages between a MS and the SC
and performs the HLR (and VLR) inquiries needed for an MT message in a
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space of the GSM network, and the MS uses the ISDN number for addressing
a short message to the SC.
It should be noted that, as regards the invention, it is insignificant
how the short message service support has. been implemented in the mobile
communication system. In the GSM system, for example, the invention is
applicable to existing networks supporting short message service. An example
of such a network is the GSM network of Radiolinja Oy .in Finland. The mobile
station may also be any kind of mobile station supporting short message
service. An example is the Nokia 2110 GSM and Communicator 9000.
Regarding the invention, it is not essential how the SC is connected
to the ISP server, via the Internet network or another data network or with a
direct link. In all cases the procedure can be in accordance with that
illustrated
e.g. in Figure 4.
When using the USSD service, the service centre 10 can be
implemented in a substantially similar way. In the case of the USSD the SC,
however, typically connects to the GSM network via the HLR, as is illustrated
by a broken line in Figure 1. Furthermore, message exchange between the HS
and the SC is naturally carried out in the manner defined for the USSD.
Referring to Figure 4, the MS requests IAP settings by sending a
special "request Internet access point" message, RIAP or SMS (or RIAP
USSD) to the short message centre Sc. In the preferred embodiment of the
invention the RIAP also contains system information identifying the current
IAP
area of the MS. It is also possible that the SC has information on the IAP
area
or deduces the information itself. Then the SC requests IAP settings from the
ISP server according to the protocol required by the interface between them or
by the data network (IAP Request). This request may contain system
information which identifies the IAP area and by means of which the ISP
server selects the IAP settings suitable for the location of the mobile
station.
These IAP settings are transmitted to the SC in an IAP response. The SC
forwards them to the MS in a special "set Internet access point " message,
SIAP SMS (or SIAP USSD) to the mobile station. The MS updates the stored
IAP settings with the IAP settings it receives in the SIAP SMS. The format of
the SIAP SMS may be similar to the one supported by the Nokia
Communicator 9000.
Referring to Figure 1, in the preferred embodiment of the invention
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used as a gateway between the GSM network and the Internet network. The
interface
between the short message service centre SC and the Internet network may be a
direct
interface, or the SC may be in connection with a separate computer equipment
having
access to the Internet network 12. Such a separate equipment is illustrated by
a CPU 19 in
Figure 1.
In this way the SC brings the information sources of the Internet network, 12
to
the use of mobile subscribers via short message service. Implementation of the
SC and
information retrieval by means of short messages is described in greater
detail in the
Applicant's co-pending published PCT Application WO 98/11744. In general, the
SC uses
HTTP and HTML protocols towards the Internet network 12. The HTTP protocol
again
uses TCP/IP interfaces. WWW server and customer programs usable in a service
centre
computer (computers) SC in retrieving WWW pages according to the HTP and HTML
protocols from the Internet network are commercially available for different
operating
systems (such as Unix). The interface between the GSM network and the service
centre SC
may be similar to that in present short message service centres.
In the preferred embodiment of the invention such an Internet SC is utilized
for
retrieving IAP settings from the Internet service provider's (ISP) server in
the Internet
network, e.g. ISP server 13 in Figure 1.
When requiring IAP settings from an Internet WWW page, the MS sends a RIAP
short message addressed (ISDN number) to the service centre SC of the home
network 17
(step 71, Figure 7), and the message contains an identifier for directly or
indirectly
indicating said WWW page. Direct indication contains e.g. the WWW page
address, URL.
Examples of URL addresses are http://www.nokia.com and http://www.uspto.gov/.
In
an embodiment of the invention, instead of an URL address, the user keys in a
short
keyword in the short message indirectly indicating the desired WWW page. This
may be
e.g. the name of the ISP, such as Eunet Finland. The data base of the service
centre SC
comprises a table for linking keywords and WWW page addresses. The RIAP SMS
also
includes a system identifier identifying the current IAP area of the MS.
A RIAP short message is transferred to the service centre SC as a normal MO
short message, when the MS roams in another GSM network, e.g. in the network
11 in
Sweden, the RIAP SMS is transferred to the home network 17, and via the SMS-GW
to the

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service centre SC. Having received the short message, the SC retrieves on the
basis of the
keyword the URL address from the table. Then the SC sends an IAP request
corresponding
to the URL address to the ISP server, and the request contains a system
identifier
identifying the current IAP area of the MS. The ISP server 13 contains a list,
which links
IAP areas with preferred IAP settings. When the ISP server 13 receives an IAP
request
(step 51, Figure 5), it searches for IAP settings corresponding best to the
location (IAP
area) of the MS on the basis of the received system information (step 52).
Then the ISP
server 13 sends the selected IAP settings to the SC in an IAP response (step
53). The SC
forwards the IAP settings to the MS in a SIAP short message. The MS receives
the SIAP
short message (step 72, Figure 7) and possibly shows the new IAP settings to
the user to
obtain a confirmation and/or to carrying out possible user-specific additions
or changes
(step 73). Then the MS updates the IAP settings (step 74).
In the above embodiment IAP settings were selected by an ISP server. One way
of implementing said list and selection is to use WWW pages having
interrogation scripts,
i.e. interrogation expressions produced by rneans of a command language. In
other words,
already the WWW server maintaining WWW pages filters relevant IAP settings
according
to the received system information GAP area) from the list on a WWW page and
sends
them to the service centre SC as a WWW page. The service centre has to know
the
interrogation format of each WWW page (service).
In the second embodiment of the invention, IAP lists are realised as WWW pages
of the ISP server, but IAP settings are selected by the SC. Having received
the short
message, the SC retrieves the URL address from the table on the basis of the
keyword
(steps 61-62, Figure 6). Then the SC preferably checks if said WWW page has
been
retrieved previously and stored in the data base of the SC (step 63). If the
data base does
not include the page, the SC retrieves the WWW page corresponding to the URL
address
from the interne network and stores it (step 64). The SC separates or
"filters" only IAP
settings relevant with respect to the current 1AP area of the MS from the WWW
page (step
65) and sends them to the MS in a SIAP short message (step 66).
Principles disclosed in PCT Application No. WO 98/11744 can be directly
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One optional feature of the GSM system is short message service
cell broadcast, SMS-CB. It comprises broadcasting digital information
messages ("short messages") cyclically towards the MS in a certain
geographic area. According to the present GSM recommendations, short
5 message service cell broadcasts are not encrypted or provided with an
address, and hence any MS designed for this service can receive and decode
them. The recommendations do not, however, define who produces these
messages for the network and how they are produced. A classical example of
the use of cell broadcast is road traffic information.
10 In the second embodiment of the invention, preferred cell
broadcast is used for updating IAP settings in steps 26 and 34 (Figures 2 and
3). The short message service centre or another application is reserved for
this
purpose, e.g. in Figure 1 the service centre SC provides cell broadcast
messages containing preferred IAP settings of a certain IAP area. The format
15 of short message contents may be similar to that of the above-mentioned
SIAP message. Short messages are broadcast in every cell within said IAP
area. In other IAP areas different IAP settings are broadcast. All mobile
stations, which are within the IAP area and support the SMS-CB, receive the
short messages (step 81, Figure 8) and may update IAP settings, if necessary
(step 83). The MS may also show new IAP settings to the user and ask for
confirmation (step 82). In the preferred embodiment of the invention the MS
allows updating of IAP settings only when the IAP area changes. The mobile
station could update IAP settings each time it receives a short message
service cell broadcast, but this is not a very practical alternative. In
updating
based on the SMS-CB a separate retrieval procedure of IAP settings is
avoided. On the other hand, the number of messages sent is considerable,
which loads both the network and mobile stations. However, all networks and
mobile stations probably do not support the SMS-CB, which may limit the
scope of IAP roaming according to the invention.
In one embodiment of the invention, the subscriber may have
subscriber-specific additional settings defined in server 13. In that case,
the
subscriber's MSISDN, on the basis of which the ISP server can send back the
IAP settings tailored for the subscriber, can also be transferred to the
server in
a RIAP request.

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The invention has been described above by means of preferred
embodiments. The invention is, however, not limited to the solutions
disclosed,
but may be modified within the scope and spirit of the appended claims.

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