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Messaging system

A technology for inviting messages and nodes, applied in the system field of user network or community, can solve the problems of length limitation, large WAP protocol overhead, expensive message sending, etc., and achieve the effect of avoiding overhead

Inactive Publication Date: 2009-03-04
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[0003] Although sending text messages via SMS has become very common, such messages are expensive to send and are strictly limited in length
On the other hand, email sent over a WAP Internet connection requires considerable WAP protocol overhead and requires a pre-exchange of email addresses between users wishing to make contact

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[0033] figure 1 is a schematic diagram of an embodiment of a messaging system. Two example mobile terminals 1 and 3 are shown forming subscriber nodes for network services (AMS), although in practice there may be any number of mobile terminals, each associated with a respective base station 5 and 7 of the cellular communication system. The cellular communication system provides the Internet gateways 9 and 11 to the Internet 13 and thereby allows the mobile terminal to communicate data with the AMS server 15 over the Internet. The AMS server 15 is located at a fixed IP address and stores message databases and web server applications. The AT modem 17 can also be used to communicate with the mobile terminals 1 and 3 over the telephone network 18 via regular calls.

[0034] As shown in FIG. 2, each user or community member's terminal has a program (software application) 21 residing in the memory of the mobile terminal 1 and 3, such as a mobile phone or a phone-enabled PDA. The ...

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A method of extending a data communications network service provided over cellular telephones or telephony-enabled PDAs and transmitting and receiving messages via the Internet, by providing for an existing user node of the data communications network service to form an invitation message to a potential new user node, which invitation message is sent to a server via the data communications network service, passed by the server to the potential new user node by a different communications service e.g. SMS, and on acceptance by the potential new user node, a software application providing for the new user node to be incorporated into the data communications network service is automatically downloaded to the new user node. Following automatic download of the software application both user nodes are then provided by the server with each other's contact details within the data communications network service by placing dummy messages each appearing to be from the other node in respective inboxes for the user nodes.

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technical field [0001] The present invention relates to a system for sending text, text messages, pictures, files and emails between mobile terminals such as mobile phones, in particular to a system and method for establishing a user network or community connected with each other. Background technique [0002] Current mobile phones are equipped with the capability to send text messages to other mobile phones via Short Messaging Service (SMS) or via Multimedia Messaging System (MMS). Such messages are addressed and routed by means of the user's mobile phone number. Messages can also be sent by means of email from a mobile phone or from other mobile terminals by establishing a WAP (or other) Internet connection. [0003] Although sending text messages via SMS has become very common, such messages are expensive to send and are severely limited in length. On the other hand, email sent over a WAP Internet connection requires considerable WAP protocol overhead and requires a pre...

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IPC IPC(8): H04L12/16H04L12/56H04Q7/22H04W4/08H04W8/24H04W76/04
CPCH04W8/245H04W4/08H04L12/5895H04W76/04H04W76/20H04L51/58
Inventor 保罗·迈克尔·海顿菲利浦·斯蒂芬·琼斯
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