CA2126171A1 - Management procedure of a paging system for a cellular radio paging system - Google Patents

Management procedure of a paging system for a cellular radio paging system

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CA2126171A1
CA2126171A1 CA002126171A CA2126171A CA2126171A1 CA 2126171 A1 CA2126171 A1 CA 2126171A1 CA 002126171 A CA002126171 A CA 002126171A CA 2126171 A CA2126171 A CA 2126171A CA 2126171 A1 CA2126171 A1 CA 2126171A1
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Jean-Gabriel Remy
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    • HELECTRICITY
    • H04ELECTRIC COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUE
    • H04WWIRELESS COMMUNICATION NETWORKS
    • H04W4/00Services specially adapted for wireless communication networks; Facilities therefor
    • H04W4/12Messaging; Mailboxes; Announcements
    • HELECTRICITY
    • H04ELECTRIC COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUE
    • H04MTELEPHONIC COMMUNICATION
    • H04M3/00Automatic or semi-automatic exchanges
    • H04M3/42Systems providing special services or facilities to subscribers
    • H04M3/50Centralised arrangements for answering calls; Centralised arrangements for recording messages for absent or busy subscribers ; Centralised arrangements for recording messages
    • H04M3/53Centralised arrangements for recording incoming messages, i.e. mailbox systems
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Abstract

ABSTRACT OF THE DISCLOSURE

The invention concerns a management procedure of a paging system for a cellular radio paging system in which a subscriber to whom a request for a connection has been made is likely to temporarily unavailable.
According to the invention, the procedure includes to following stages:
- the subscriber is detected as being temporarily unavailable;
- the request for a connection is sent on to the paging system;
- the paging system stores a message intended to be delivered in recorded form to the temporarily unavailable subscriber;
- the paging system automatically recalls the subscriber according to a configurable recall strategy, in such a way as to deliver the stored message to the subscriber.
Moreover, the message storage stage is accompanied by a transmission stage, using a short message service, of a short message to the temporarily unavailable subscriber. Finally, the configurable recall strategy consists of making an immediate attempt to recall the subscriber upon receipt of a recorded acknowledgement of reception of the short message, the recorded acknowledgement of reception indicating that it is possible to get through to the subscriber.

Description

Management procedure of a paging system for a cellular radio paging system.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the invention The scope of the invention pertains to cellular radio paging systems, of the GSM type ('Global System for Mobile Communication' in English) for example.
More precisely, the invention concerns a management procedure of a paging systemfor such systems as cellular radio paging systems.
There are numerous applications for the invention, for example, such as the making available of a completely automatic verbal paging system for all subscribers to a GSM
system.
More generally, the invention may be applied in all instances where due to temporary unavailability of the subscriber to whom a request for a connection is being made, a caller wishes to leave a message for this subscriber, this message being delivered to the subscriber in recorded form.
Here, the term unavailable has several meanings, depending on whether the subscriber is:
- impossible to get through to: the transmitting/receiving station associated with this subscriber being out of order (in the off position for example) or even out of the range of the radio paging system (going through a tunnel for example);
- engaged: it being possible to get through to the subscriber's station (in the sense defined previously) but he already being on the line;
- not answering: it being possible to get through to the subscriber's station, but the subscriber not wishing to answer the call.
2. I)escription of the Prior Art Within prior art, there are different types of management procedures of paging systems for cellular paging systems.
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subscriber in this sense when the latter wishes to acquaint himself with messages intended for him, he must take the initiative of calling the paging system then prove his identity by supplying a password to this paging system. Therefore, there may be a large lapse of time between the moment when the message is stored by the paging system and the moment when the subscriber decides to acquaint himself with it. Furthermore, the use of an authentification procedure using a password is restricting for the subscriber and increases the complexity of the paging system.
Likewise, neither are these different types of already known management procedures of paging systems for cellular radio paging systems completely automatic for a caller.
In effect, in the case of a verbal paging system for example, when the subscriber called is temporarily unavailable, generally the caller must interrupt this connection to ask for a new connection, sending the latter to the paging system. It is clear that the fact of having to make a new request for connection, as well as the uncertainty as to the actual moment of the subscriber acknowledging this message (who he is attempting to through to), often lead the caller not to leave any message. In this way, existing paging systems often do not encourage the leaving of messages.
Finally, already known paging systems are generally designed in such a way that each subscriber is permanently linked to an electronic letter box. As far the paging system is concerned, this implies the need for large storage message capacities, although their fill rate is low.
The main aim of the invention is to overcome these various inconveniences of prior art.
More precisely, one aim of the invention is to supply a management procedure for a cellular radio paging system, the use of the paging system having to be completely automatic and easy to use, for the caller as well as for the person being called (only the person being called has to be a subscriber to a cellular radio paging system).
The aim of the invention is also to supply a procedure which will minimise storage capacity requirements.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
These aims, as well as others which will become evident later on, are achieved according to the invention using a management procedure of a paging system for a cellular radio paging system in which a subscriber to whom a request for a connection is made is S likely to be temporarily unavailable, the said procedure including the following stages:
- detection that the subscriber is temporarily unavailable;
- the said request is sent on to the said paging system;
- the said paging system stores a message intended to be delivered in recorded form to the temporarily unavailable subscriber;
- the said paging system will automatically recall the said subscriber accordingto a configurable recall strategy, in such a way as to deliver the said stored message to the subscriber;
the said stage when the message is stored being accompanied by a transmission stage, using a short message service, of a short message to the temporarily unavailable subscriber.
the said configurable recall strategy consisting of making an immediate attempt at recalling the subscriber upon receipt of a deferred acknowledgement of the short message, the said deferred acknowledgement indicating that it is possible to get through to the subscriber.
In this way, once the subscriber (or person called) is temporarily unavailable the person making the request (or the caller) sees his request for a connection automatically sent on to the paging system. Thus, the caller is more easily encouraged to leave a message.
Moreover, due to the paging system automatically recalling the subscriber when anew message is recorded, the acknowledgement of the messages by the subscriber is effected with minimum delay and without an authentification procedure using a password.
The recall strategy is based on the Short Message Service (SMS). This service guarantees that it is possible to get through to the subscriber by sending a recorded message only when the short message stored in the paging system is actually received by the 212617~ ~

subscriber.
To its advantage, the said recall strategy also consists of systematically recalling the subscriber predetermined periods of time after the said instantaneous attempt, when it is possible to get through to the subscriber although he is still unavailable, the said predetermined periods of time being a function of at least one of the following parameters:
- the time;
- the date;
- the type of unavailability of the subscriber, including 'engaged' or 'not replying'.
In effect, the SMS guarantees only that it is possible to get through to the subscriber, even though the subscriber may already be on the line or may even have decided not to reply.
Advantageously, the said recall strategy also consists of systematically recalling the subscriber predetermined periods of time after the moment of detecting that the subscriber is temporarily unavailable.
With regard to the paging system, therefore, the recall strategy also consists of attempting to get through to the subscriber at parametered intervals of time, until communication is made and the message(s) delivered.
Advantageously, the said predetermined periods of time are a function of at least one of the parameters from the group including:
- the time;
- the date;
- the type of unavailability of the subscriber, including 'impossible to get through to', or 'engaged' or 'nor replying'.
Thus, for example, the duration of the two attempts at recall is longer when it is impossible to get through to the subscriber than when he is engaged.
It is preferable for the said storage stage of a message to consist of recording the said message in a storage zone linked biuniquely to the subscriber, 212617~

the said storage zone being created dynamically when, on one hand, no other storage zone is associated with the said subscriber and on the other hand, the said message intended for the said subscriber must be stored.
Thus, a storage zone corresponds to the subscribers' personal 'letter box' only if a S message addressed to the latter must be stored.
Preferentially, the invention procedure also includes an stage for erasing the said message stored in the said storage zone, the said storage zone being suppressed dynamically when it contains no more messages.
In this way, storage resources are optimised since on one hand, a storage zone is only created if there is a message to be stored, and on the other hand, a storage sone is suppressed when it contains no more messages.
To its advantage, the said storage zone may contain two types of messages, including messages supposed to have been delivered to the subscriber and messages not supposed to have been delivered to the subscsiber, the said erase stage occurring at the end of a precise period of time depending on the type of message.
In effect, messages which the subscriber has not yet acquaintd are generally conserved longer than messages already delivered (or supposed to have been delivered).
In a preferential mode of production of the invention, the said recall strategy also consists of detecting an auto call of the said paging system, the said auto call being a request for a connection to the subscriber from the said paging system and sent to the said paging system when the subscriber has been detected as being temporarily unavailable, a detected auto call being cut off.
Advantageously, the detection of an auto-call consists on one hand, of comparing the information contained in the 'identity of the caller line' field and 'address of person called' field of the initial address message (MIF) accompanying the said recall of the subscriber by the paging system and having a signalling function, and, on the other hand, of analysing the - 21261 7~

information contained in the 'indicator of call sent on' field of the said initial message address.
Advantageously, the said storage zone has an address number calculated from information characterising the said subscriber.
S In a preferential mode of production of the invention, the said characteristic information concerning the said subscriber includes the telephone number of the said subscriber, and the calculation of the said address number of the storage zone consists:
- of windowing the subscriber's said telephone number by p]acing a justified window on the last figure of the said telephone number, then - of sub-windowing the said window by placing minus a first and second sub-window in the said window, the said address number being obtained by concatenating on one hand either the number contained in the second sub-window or a reduced number deducted from the number contained in the said second sub-window and on the other hand either the number contained in the said first sub-window or a reduced number deducted from the number contained in the said first sub-window.
Advantageously, the said subscriber's telephone number has nine figures and is written ZABPQMCDU, the said window contains the number BPQMCDU, the said first sub-window contains the number BPQ, the said second sub-window contains the number MCDU, and the said address number is:
- either BPQMCDU, if the number BPQ contained in the first sub-window is conserved;
- or xyz MCDU if the Number BPQ contained in the first sub-window is replaced by the reduced number xyz;
- or even xyz abcd if it is necessary to modify the content of the two sub-windows, due to the already allocated numbers BAZ.
Advantageously, the said characteristic information pertaining to the said subscriber is the information contained in the 'identity of the first person called' field of the initial message address (MIF) accompanying the said request for connection sent on to the paging system 2126~ 71 and having a signalling function.
In this way, the MIF signalling message is used to authenticate the subscriber. Most notably the initial message address (MIF) contains information fields concerning the caller, the first person requested (in the event of a call being sent on) and the person being S requested.
In the event of a request for connection being sent on to the paging system: the caller is the correspondent who is attempting to get through to the subscriber, and the 'person' being requested is the paging system.
Thus, in the case of a GSM network where each subscriber is wholly identified bythe parameters of his SIM card (Subscriber Identity Module in English), the MIF is linked biuniquely to the SIM card and may therefore be used as an authenticator for this SIM card (and by the same subscriber).
Preferentially, during automatic recall of the said subscriber, the said subscriber's telephone number is calculated by the said paging system based on the said address number in the storage zone.
In a preferential mode of production of the invention, the invention procedure includes a stage where the subscriber is called by the paging system, in order that the said subscriber may acquaint himself with at least one possible message.
In this instance, the subscriber calls the paging system directly. This will allow him to consult the messages for example.
Advantageously, during the said stage when the subscriber calls the paging system, the said address number in the storage zone is located by the said paging system based on the said characteristic information on the said subscriber, the said characteristic information on the said subscriber being contained in the 'identity of the caller line' field of the initial message address (MIF) accompanying the said paging system by the subscriber and having a signalling function.
Thus, as in the case of the subscriber being recalled, management of the paging system is completely automatic during the stage when the subscribe calls the paging system.

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In other words, use of the information contained in the MIF avoids use of the password or any other authentification procedure by the subscriber.
In a preferential mode of production of the invention, the invention procedure includes an enabling/disenabling stage of the said storage zone to which the said subscriber is linked biuniquely, disenabling and enabling respectively consisting of inhibiting and authorising respectively, the said automatic recall stage by the said subscriber.
Advantageously, the said cellular radio paging system is a GSM system (Global System for Mobile Communications).
Advantageously, the said message belongs to the group including:
- verbal messages;
- faxes;
- consultation of data bases.
It is clear however, that the procedure according to the invention is not linked to a particular type of message.
RIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
Other characteristics and advantages of the invention will be revealed on reading the following description of a preferential mode of production of the invention given by way of an example and not limiting, and of the drawings contained in the appendices, in which:
- figures 1 to 4 each present a diagram showing the functioning of a paging system for a cellular radio paging system, this paging system being authorised by a procedure according in accordance with the invention, figures 1 to 4 corresponding respectively in the event of:
* a request for a connection sent to a subscriber by a correspondent being sent on to the paging system;
* a request for a connection is sent to a subscriber by the paging system;
* a request for a connection is sent to the paging system by a subscriber;
* a connection request sent to a subscriber by the paging system being sent on to the paging system.

- figure 5 shows a flow chart describing the functioning of the paging system as a function of the different types of connection received;
- figure 6 shows a flow chart describing an initial message address of the type used in a preferential mode of production of the invention;
- figures 8A, 8B and 8C each show an example of a calculation of an address number for message storage, it being possible for each of these three examples to implemented in management of a paging system in accordance with the invention.
MORE DETAILED DESCRIPIION
The invention concerns therefore, an management procedure of a paging system for a cellular radio paging system. It involves offering each subscriber to this radio paging system a completely automatic, sound and easy to use paging system.
The description which follows concerns a preferential mode of production of the procedure in accordance with the invention as applied to a verbal paging system reserved for subscribers to the GSM system (Global System for Mobile Communications).
It is clear that the invention is not limited only to this application. Generally, messages processed by the paging system authorised by the invention procedure may be of any type (verbal messages, faxes, consultation of data bases, etc...). Likewise, the procedure in accordance with the invention of authorising a paging system may be implemented by all types of cellular radio paging systems.
In the GSM system, each subscriber is associated with a mobile station allowing him to make or receive calls whilst moving around a predetermined area. This space in which the mobile stations operate is broken down into a network of adjacent cells. A distinct transmission/reception base station is associated with each cell. The base stations are linked to a communication centre (or MSC for 'Mobile Switching Centre' in English), which ensures connection between a GSM subscriber and a distant subscriber (who is, for example, a subscriber to the public telephone system (RTCP) or another GSM subscriber).
Figures 1 to 4 each show a diagram showing the functioning of a verbal paging system for a GSM system, this paging system being authorised by a management procedure in accordance with the invention.
Figure 1 co}Tesponds to the case of a request for a connection with a subscriber 1 by a correspondent, and sent on to paging system 2.
In this example, we suppose that the correspondent is an RTCP subscriber . The S correspondent's call arrives (11) in an initial GMSC communication centre acting as an interface between the RTCP and the GSM network. Then this call is routed (12) on the GSM
to a second VMSC communication centre capable of allowing (13) the request for the correspondent's connection to reach the subscriber 1 (that is, the mobile station).
If we suppose that the subscriber 1 is temporarily unavailable at that time, unavailability is detected and, due to a call return device (14), the request for a connection is again routed (15) to another MSC communication centre which will allow (16) this request to be entered in the paging system 2.
In addition, the paging system offers the correspondent the possibility of leaving a message, this message being stored in order to be delivered to the temporarily unavailable subscriber.
Figure 2 corresponds to the case of .he paging system 2 recalling the subscriber 1.
During this completely automatic recall, the request for a connection issued by paging system 2 is routed (21) to the MSC communication centre, then this request is routed (22) to the VMSC communication centre, prior to arriving (23) at the subscriber 1.
Figure 3 shows the case of the subscriber 1 calling the paging system 2. During this call, made at the subscriber's own initiative, the request for a connection made by the subscriber is routed (31) to the VMSC communication centre, then this request is routed (32) to the MSC communication centre, prior to arriving (33) at the paging system 2.
Thus, even if, during normal working, the paging system automatically recalls the subscriber in order to deliver the stored message(s), the subscriber is offered the possibility of recalling the paging system in order to acquaint and messages.
Figure 4 corresponds to the case of an auto call by the paging system 2. This is when the paging system attempts to get through to the subscriber, or when the call is sent on to him ù t . , ` ~ : 'A ~ ~ ~

because he is unavailable.During an auto call, a request for a connection issued by the paging system is routed (41) to the MSC communication centre, then this request is routed (42) to the VMSC communication centre capable of allowing (43) the paging system's request for a connection to reach thei subscriber. If we suppose that the subscriber 1 is temporarily unavailable at this time, unavailability is detected by a call return device (44), the request for a connection is again routed (45) to the MSC communication centre which allows (46) this request to be entered in the paging system 2. Such an auto call is cut off by the paging system as soon as it is detected.
During the stage when the message is stored in the paging system, the message isrecorded in a storage zone biuniquely linked to the subscriber. In the example of a verbal message, each storage zone is a verbal 'letter box' temporarily allocated to a subscriber. The verbal boxes are created dynamically: this is only when, on one hand, a message intended for a subscriber must be stored and on the other hand, when this subscriber does not already have a box the paging system creates a box intended for this subscriber.
Each verbal box has an address number calculated from characteristic informationpertaining to the subscriber to whom it is linked biuniquely.
Figures 8A, 8B and 8C each show an example of a calculation of a box number in thei case of the subscriber's characteristic information being composed of the subscriber's telephone number. In the following, we will take an example of a nine figure number written ZABPQMCDU.
In the three examples (figures 8A, 8B and 8C), a justified window 81 is placed on the last figure (U) of the telephone number and containing seven figures. This window therefore contains the number BPQMCDU. Then, window 81 is sub-windowed by placing two sub-windows there 82, 83.
The first sub-window 82 contains the number BPQ and the second sub-window 83 contains the number MCDU.
In the example shown in figure 8A, the number of verbal box 84 is obtained by concatenating the numbers contained in the two sub-windows 82, 83. The number of verbal - 21261 7~

box number 84 is therefore BPQMCDU.
In the example shown in figure 8B, the number of verbal box 85 is obtained by concatenating the number contained in the second sub-window 83 and a reduced number 86 (xyz) deducted from the number contained in the first sub-window 82. The number of verbal box 85 is therefore xyzMCDU.
In the example shown in figure 8C, the number of verbal box 88 is obtained by concatenating on one hand a reduced number 86 (xyz) deducted from a number contained in the first sub-window 82 and on the other hand, a reduced number 87 (abcd) deducted from the number contained in the second sub-window 83. The number of verbal box 88 is therefore xyz abcd.
Inversely, when the paging system recalls the subscriber, the subscriber's telephone number is calculated from the verbal box number. The paging system includes for example a table linking the telephone numbers and verbal box numbers.
According to the invention, the messages stored in a box are erased at the end of predetermined periods. A box being suppresses (which means that is available for another subscriber) as soon as it contains no messages.
With regard to the erasing of messages, we make a distinction between two types of message: messages supposed to have been delivered to the subscriber and messages not supposed to have been delivered to the subscriber. Messages supposed to have been delivered to the subscriber, which are messages which the subscriber has actually listened to or messages that he has not completely listened to are, for example, erased after a period of two hours. Messages not supposed to have been delivered to the subscriber which are messages received since the last call the subscriber made to the paging system (or even since the last call to the paging system by the subscriber if this call is more recent than the call cited previously), are conserved longer, a week for example.
In the preferential mode of production of the invention described below, the initial message address (MIF) is used, which is No 7 a CCITT signalling message accompanying each communication made on the fixed numeric network or the GSM network. This MIF

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passes through the semaphore network when a communication is being initiated. The user sub-system generally implemented is the SSUTR2, the specifications for this having been drawn up by the CNET (National Telecommunications Study Centre). Thus, in the case of a GSM system, each subscriber is identified by an electronic card (SIM - Subscriber Identity Module) which enables the authentification of its call requests. These requests are carried by the GSM network with the MIF as identifier.
As shown in simplified form on figure 7, an MIF 71 includes especially:
- an 'identity of the caller line' field 75 (A);
- an 'identity of the first person called' field 74 (B);
- an 'address of the person called' field 73 (C);
- an 'indicator of the call sent on' field 72 (D).
When the subscriber receives a call from a correspondent, even though he is temporarily unavailable, the incoming call is sent on to the paging system. This return is programmed in the network to a fixed return number which corresponds to the paging system access number. The corresponding MIF number is therefore:
- the 'indicator of the call sent on' field indicates that a call has been sent on;
- the 'identity of the caller line' 75 most notably contains the correspondent's telephone number;
- the 'identity of the first person called' 74 most notably contains the mobile subscriber's telephone number;
- the 'indicator of the call sent on' 72 most notably contains the telephone number of the verbal paging system.
When the request is sent on to the paging system, the paging system uses the information contained in the 'identity of the first person called' field (field B) of the M~F to calculate a verbal box number (examples of such a calculation were explained previously in relation to figures 8A and 8B).
When the subscriber calls the paging system, the MIF is:
- the 'identity of the caller line' 75 most notably contains the subscriber's 212617~

telephone number;
- the 'identity of the person called' 73 most notably contains the paging system's telephone number.
In the case of a call to the paging system by the subscriber, the paging system uses S the information contained in the 'identity of the caller line' (field A) of the MIF to calculate the subscriber's verbal box number.
In the case of an auto call to the paging system, the corresponding MIF is one of:
- the 'call sent on indicator' field indicates that the call has been sent on;
- the 'identity of the caller line' 75 field most notably contains the paging system telephone number;
- the 'identity of the first person requested' 74 most notably contains the subscriber's telephone number;
- the 'address of the person requested' 73 contains most notably the paging system's telephone number.
The paging system detects an auto call:
- on one hand by comparing the information contained in the 'identity of the caller line' and 'address of the person requested'; and - on the other hand, by analysing the value of the 'indicator of the call sent on'.
Figure 5 shows an example of a flow chart describing the functioning of the paging system as a function of the different types of call received.
With any type of connection, the paging system receives 51 an MIF. The analysis 52 of this MIF (and especially the information contained in fields A,B,C, and D) enables the type of call to be determined, including:
- 'call sent on' 53: a call to a subscriber by a correspondent est sent onto thepaging system;
- 'direct interrogation by the mobile' 54: the subscriber calls the paging system;
- 'auto call' 55: the call to a subscriber from the paging system is sent onto the paging system.

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In the case of a 'call sent on' 53, the paging system calculates 56 a verbal box number BV based on field B (that is, the 'identity of the first person called' field) of the MIF, then checks 57 that this box already exists (and creates one 58 if the opposite is the case), and finally places 59 the message in the box.
In the case of 'direct interrogation by the mobile' 54, the paging system calculates 510 a verbal box number based on field A (that is, the 'identity of the caller line') of the MIF, then checks 511 that this box number is valid, and communicates 513 its messages to the subscriber if this is the case or even cuts off 512 the call if the opposite is the case.
Figure 6 shows an example of a flow chart demonstrating the mechanism used by the paging system for recalling a subscriber. This mechanism enables a choice to be made 62 between two distinct recall strategies, once the paging system has calculated 61 the subscriber's telephone number from his vocal box number.
An initial recall strategy is cased on the use of an SMS service (Short Message Transmission Service). The SMS guarantees the transmission of a short message (of several tens of octets for example), reception of this short message by the mobile (that is, the subscriber) being proven by means of a message received message (or acknowledgement of reception).
It should be noted that the SMS enables determination of whether or not it is possible to get through to the subscriber, a subscriber who it is impossible to get through to if his station is switched off or out of range of the system (outside of the zone covered or in a tunnel for example). However, the subscriber may still be temporarily unavailable: either because his line is already engaged, or because he does not want to answer.
In the case of a verbal message, a short message is systematically sent 63 to the subscriber once a ve~bal message has been left. Once the acknowledgement of receipt has been received 64, it is once again possible to get through to the subscriber, and the verbal paging system may call him back 65.
If the subscriber is already on a call or does not want to reply, the call cannot be successful. Consequently, the paging system 66 calls again several times (including an initial 212617~

call upon receipt of the message received message, and then at intervals), until the subscriber can acquaint his messages 67.
The intervals between call attempts are based on the time, the date and type of unavailability of the subscriber (according to whether he is already on the line or does not S want to reply).
A second recall strategy, which may eventually be used alongside the first, consists of attempting to get through 68 to the subscriber at predetermined intervals from the moment where it was detected that the subscriber is temporarily unavailable, and this until the subscriber can acquaint 69 his messages.
The intervals of time are, for example, based on the time, the date and type of unavailability of the subscriber. According to whether it is impossible to get through to the subscriber, or already engaged, increasing intervals of time are taken respectively, for example, of S rninutes, lO minutes, 30 minutes, 1 hour, 12 hours and so on, and constant intcrvals of time (in minutes).
We could also foresee the possibility of the subscriber being able to disenable his verbal box, if he no longer wanted to automatically receive messages intended for him. The potential of re-enabling the his verbal box in the future also being provided.
It should be noted that for the correspondent, sending on of the call to the paging system is automatic and, following a message given by paging system upon receipt, he only has to leave his message. Likewise, the subscriber may consult his messages automatically;
when the paging system has got through to him (or the reverse), he only has to listen to the messages played to him by the paging system.
This mechanism is governed by the absence of lhe DTMF code (Detection of Multi Frequency Keys). However, it is clear that in a variation of the invention, we foresee the possibility of using the DTMF for example, to supply a option enabling playback and modification of a recorded message.

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1. Management procedure of a paging system for a cellular radio paging system in which a subscriber for whom a request for a connection has been made is likely to be temporarily unavailable, characterised by the fact that the said procedure includes the following stages:- the subscriber (1) is detected as temporarily unavailable;
- the said request for a connection is sent on to the said paging system (2);
- the said paging system (2) stores a message intended to be delivered in recorded form to the temporarily unavailable subscriber (1);
- the said paging system (2) automatically recalls the said subscriber (1) according to a configurable recall strategy, in such a way as to deliver the said stored message to the subscriber (1).
by the fact that the said message storage stage is accompanied by a transmission stage (63), by means of a Short Message Service (SMS), consisting of a short message to the temporarily unavailable subscriber (1), by the fact that the said configurable recall strategy consists of making (65) an immediate attempt at recalling the subscriber (1) upon receipt (64) of a deferred acknowledgement of the short message, the said deferred acknowledgement indicating that it is possible to get through to the said subscriber (1).
2. Procedure according to claim 1, characterised by the fact that the said recall strategy also consists of systematically recalling (66) the subscriber (1) at predetermined intervals after the said immediate attempt, when the subscriber (1) is still unavailable even though it is possible to get though to him, and by the fact that the said predetermined intervals are based on at least one of the following parameters:
- the time;
- the date;
- the type of unavailability of the subscriber (1), including 'engaged' or 'not replying'.
3. Procedure according to claim 1, characterised by the fact that the said recall strategy also consists of systematically recalling (68) the subscriber (1) at predetermined intervals after the moment when it was detected that the subscriber (1) is temporarily unavailable.
4. Procedure according to claim 3, characterised by the fact that the said predetermined intervals are based on at least one of the following parameters:
- the time;
- the date;
- the type of unavailability of the subscriber (1), including 'it not being possible to get through', 'engaged' or 'not replying'.
5. Procedure according to claim 1, characterised by the fact that the said storage message stage consists of recording the said message in a storage zone linked biuniquely to the subscriber (1), and by the fact that the said storage zone is created (58) dynamically when on one hand the storage zone is not associated with the said subscriber (1) and on the other hand when the said message intended for the said subscriber must be stored.
6. Procedure according to claim S characterised by the fact that it also includes a message erase stage of the said message stored in the said storage zone, and by the fact that the said storage zone is suppressed dynamically when it contains no messages.
7. Procedure according to claim 6, characterised by the fact that the said storage zone may contain two types of messages, including messages supposed to have been delivered to the subscriber (1) and messages not yet supposed to have been delivered to the subscriber 91), and by the fact that the said erase stage is operational at different lapses of time according to the type of message.
8. Procedure according to claim 1, characterised by the fact that the said recall strategy also consists of detecting (55) an auto-call of the said paging system (2), the said auto call being a request for a connection sent to the subscriber (1) by the said paging system (2) and sent on to the said paging system once it has been detected that the subscriber is temporarily unavailable, and by the fact that a detected auto call is cut off (512).
9. Procedure according to claim 8, characterised by the fact that the detection of an auto call consists on one hand of comparing information contained in the 'identity of the caller line' fields (74) and 'address of person requested' (73) of the initial address message (MIF;
71) accompanying the said recall of the subscriber (1) by the paging system (2) and having a signalling function, and on the other hand of analysing the information contained in the 'indicator of call sent on' field (72) of the said initial address message (MIF; 71).
10. Procedure according to claim 5, characterised by the fact that the said storage zone has an address number (84; 85) calculated from characteristic information on concerning the said subscriber.
11. Procedure according to claim 10, characterised by the fact that the said characteristic information concerning the said subscriber includes the said subscriber's telephone number (84; 85), and by the fact that the calculation of the said address number of the storage zone consists of:
- windowing the said subscriber's telephone number by placing a justified window (81) on the last figure of the said telephone number, then - windowing the said window (81) by placing at least a first and second sub-window (82; 83) in the said window, the said address number being obtained by concatenating on one hand either the number contained in the said sub-window (82) or a reduced number deducted from the number contained on the said second sub-window and on the other hand either the number contained in the said first sub-window (83) or a reduced number deducted from the number contained in the said first sub-window (83).
12. Procedure according to claim 11, characterised by the fact that the said telephone number of the said subscriber includes at least nine figures and is written ZABPQMCDU, and by the fact that the said window (81) contains the number BPQMCDU, and by the fact that the said first sub-window (82) the number BPQ, by the fact that the said second sub-window (83) contains the number MCDU, and by the fact that the said address number is:
- either BPQMCDU, if the number BPQ contained in the first sub-window is conserved;
- or xyzMCDU, if the number BPQ contained in the first sub-window is replaced by the reduced number xyz;
- or xyz abcd, if the number BPQ contained in the first sub-window is replaced by the reduced number xyz and if the number MCDU contained in the second sub-window is replaced by the reduced number abcd.
13. Procedure according to claim 10, characterised by the fact that the said characteristic information concerning the said subscriber is the information contained in the 'identity of the first person called' (75) field of the initial message address (MIF; 71) accompanying the said request for a connection sent on the paging system (2) and having a signalling function.
14. Procedure according to claim 10, characterised by the fact that at the stage of automatic recall of the said subscriber (1), the said subscriber's telephone number is calculated by the said paging system (2) based on the said address number of the storage number.
15. Procedure according to claim 1, characterised by the fact that it includes a stage (54) for the subscriber (1) to call the paging system (2), in order to acquaint himself with at least one possible message.
16. Procedure according to claim 15, characterised by the fact that at the said stage at which the subscriber (1) calls the paging system (2), the said address number of the storage zone is located (510) by the said paging system (2) from the said characteristic information on the said subscriber (1), the said characteristic information concerning the said subscriber being contained on the 'identity of the caller line' 74 of the initial address message (MIF; 71) accompanying the said call to the paging system (2) by the subscriber (1) and having a signalling system.
17. Procedure according to claim 5, characterised by the fact that it includes an enabling/disenabling stage of the said storage zone at which the said subscriber (1) is linked biuniquely, disenabling and enabling it respectively, consisting of inhibiting and authorising respectively, the said stage of automatic recall of the said subscriber.
18. Procedure according to claim 1, characterised by the fact that the said cellular radio paging system is a GSM (Global System for Mobile communications).
19. Procedure according to claim 1, characterised by the fact that the said message belongs to the group including:
- verbal messages;
- faxes;
- consultations of data bases.
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