The invention concerns method and a system for selectively controlling network selection in an area covered by at least two mobile communication networks
At the present time an intensified discussion about the topic virtual network operator (VNO) takes place in Europe. Among other things a model is discussed, in which a VNO with its own home location register (HLR) (and thus with its own IMSI- and MSISDN area) relies on the network access lines of at least two mobile communication networks (Public Land Mobile Network, PLMN). Other GSM infrastructure such as base stations (BTSs), base station controls (BSCs) and mobile switching centers I visitor log registers (MSC/VLR) are supplied by the mobile communication network carriers. The connection is shown in
Two mobile communication networks 1 and 2 are shown schematically. Both cover a coverage area 3, for example the Federal Republic of Germany or at least sections of it. For each of the mobile communication networks 1, 2 a mobile switching center 4 and 5 (MSC) is represented symbolically respectively as part of the mobile communication networks.
The virtual network operator 6 (VNO), which operates as a kind of a mobile communication network carrier, uses the infrastructure of both mobile communication networks 1 and 2, in order to offer its customers mobile communication services. The user data of the customers are administered centrally in a home location register 7 (HLR) of the VNO 6. Accounting and control of the services are likewise executed in appropriate set-ups 8, 9 of the VNO. The user (customer of the VNO) can log into both mobile communication networks, whereby the controlling of the network selection takes place via the VNO 6. The VNO 6 provides the necessary user data for the mobile communication networks 1, 2.
The scenario described above is of special interest from the view of the VNO, if it has a possibility available for the selectively controlling of the network selection for its users. This possibility would be the prerequisite, in order to play the network carriers against each other in regard to the price. This playing against each other however is not in the interest of the concerned network carriers.
U.S. Pat. No. 5,761,618 describes a mobile telephone system, with which the mobile telephones are modified by transfer of data through the mobile communication system in such a manner that place in particular during roaming an automatic selection of the preferred service provider or mobile communication network takes place. The individual mobile communication networks are identified by a system identification SID, which is compared to a data list stored in the mobile telephone. The mobile communication system with highest priority, specified in the data list, is selected. In order to do this the software of the mobile telephone must be modified or a data list of the “permitted” service providers has to be loaded into the memory of the mobile telephone on a regular basis. A similar procedure is described in WO 97 30 561.
WO 98 42151 describes a procedure for the allocation of an individual so-called home location zone to a mobile station. Each mobile station is assigned at least one home location zone or cost-reduced account zone. Within the home location zone the telecommunication services used by the mobile station are billed according to a special tariff The home location zone is stored in the HLR of the mobile communication system. By comparison of the current location of the mobile station with the stored home location zone it is determined whether the mobile station is in the home location zone. This procedure is used only within a mobile communication network.
The document GB 2 315 193 describes a private sub mobile communication network within a public mobile communication network. The private sub mobile communication network covers a partial area of the public mobile communication network. An individual network identity code is assigned both to the private sub mobile communication network and the public mobile communication network. A mobile station can identify the respective mobile communication network based on this network identity code. The mobile station can log into the selected mobile communication network, whereby in the network it is checked whether the mobile station is permitted to do so.
WO 99 49690 deals with the selection of a suitable carrier service, e.g. GPRS, through a mobile station. A list of the available carrier services is transferred through cell broadcast to the mobile station where the appropriate selection is then made. A selection between several mobile communication networks does not take place.
The documents WO 98 39940 and U.S. Pat. No. 5,920,815 are to be mentioned as well, their subjects however are further off from the subject of the present application.
No solutions to simplify a network selection between several independent mobile communication networks, controlled by a VNO, are addressed in the state of the art discussed above.
The task of the invention is to indicate a procedure and a system for selectively controlling network selection in an area covered by at least two mobile communication networks, which is based exclusively on components of the VNO as well as on open interfaces to the mobile communication networks.
Two design examples of the invention are described in more detail in the following with the help of two drawings. Further features and advantages of the invention result from the drawings and their description. It is shown:
A possible solution of the invention in accordance with
The coverage area 3 in the affected mobile communication networks 1, 2 is divided in zones 10-23. A network-specific zone code is respectively assigned to the zones 10-23 from the network carrier. In the HLR 7 (of the VNO 6) for each user (or together for all users) a list with zone code per relevant PLMN 1, 2 is managed. This list describes the area of the respective mobile communication network to which the user is permitted to have network access. In the shown example the access is permitted in zones 10, 11, 12, 18, 19, 21 and 23 for the mobile communication network 1, whereas for the mobile communication network 2 the access is permitted in the remaining zones 13, 14, 15, 16, 17 and 22. This is represented schematically in
Whenever a user logs into a MSC/VLR 4 or 5 a relevant list for the affected PLMN 1 or 2 is loaded respectively into the responsible VLR. In the MSC/VLR the received list is interpreted on the basis of pre-configured data (allocation zone code to cells) and checked with each network access whether this access is permitted.
If a zone code list is modified in the HLR 6, then the new list is immediately transferred applied to the current VLR of the affected user and applied there.
Use of regional subscription for the problem solution: The VNO 6 needs for both “home location networks” 1, 2 the allocation of the zone code to “real” areas. In both networks 1, 2 the relevant coverage area 3 of the two “home location networks” must be covered with the necessary granularity by zones 10-23.
The VNO 6 can determine by configuration of both zone code lists in the HLR 7 (for each users or respectively a general list for all users) in which area the network access performance is to be used by which network carrier. It must only be guaranteed that during the selection of the zones 10-23 the areas exclude themselves respectively. Reconfiguration of the lists can modify the regional allocation, and thus network access performance can be shifted selectively from one network carrier to another.
A possible further solution in accordance with
State of the art to SAT services and cell broadcast: Basis for the dynamic network carrier selection is a SAT service during which the SIM is controlled via a cell broadcast channel through a download message. The VNO rents respectively an area covering a cell broadcast channel (or a section channel) from the two mobile communication network carriers. In the SIM cards a service is integrated which is controlled via the CB channel.
The cell broadcast service typically offers the possibility to send information (messages) differentiated according to areas (e.g. telecommunications local networks, postal zip code areas, political regions or geographical regions (defined by degrees of longitude and degrees of latitude). This direct sending of the control commands can control the application on the SIM regionally.
The application of SAT services and cell broadcast for the problem solution is described on the basis of
The application on the SIM card 28 performs after the receipt of the network change messages the following actions:
Optimization/supplement: For the prevention of abuse of third parties (in particular the two network carriers #1 and #2) the CB channel can be encoded on the application level (between SIM card 28 and network selection server 24). Thereby the authenticity of the change message can be checked in the SIM card.
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100 16 034 | Mar 2000 | DE | national |
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