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Service mobility via a femtocell infrastructure

a technology of femtocell and service mobility, applied in the field of communication, can solve the problems of increased regulatory burden, increased traffic risk, and use of licensed frequencies, and achieve the effect of avoiding additional regulatory burden, reducing the risk of traffic accidents, and reducing the number of users

Inactive Publication Date: 2010-08-19
AVAGO TECH WIRELESS IP SINGAPORE PTE
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[0013]A system and / or method is provided for service mobility via a femtocell infrastructure, substantially as shown in and / or described in connection with at least one of the figures, as set forth more completely in the claims.

Problems solved by technology

Since the traffic between a customer's premises femtocell equipment and the operator's network may be traversing a public network, the traffic may be prone to various risks.
A regulatory issue with regard to femtocells is that they use licensed frequencies that radiate at a very low power in a controlled environment.
An additional regulatory issue may arise from the relationship between a femtocell operator and a broadband services operator.
Interference between femtocells may be an issue for femtocell deployments based on wideband technologies such as WCDMA, for example, because initial operator deployments may use the same frequency for both the femtocell and the macrocellular networks or due to the proximity of femtocell base stations in dense urban areas.

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[0021]Certain embodiments of the invention may be found in a method and system for service mobility via a femtocell infrastructure. In various embodiments of the invention, a mobile cellular enabled communication device may detect a femtocell that is operable to deliver content for one or more services to the mobile cellular enabled communication device, where the one or more services may be provided via a set-top-box communicatively coupled to the femtocell. The mobile cellular enabled communication device may communicate a user profile to the femtocell, where information in the profile may be utilized by the set-top-box to authenticate and / or authorize access to the services by the mobile cellular enabled communication device. Thus the mobile cellular enabled communication device may receive the content from the set-top-box based on the authentication and / or authorization. The content may comprise voice, video, data, text and / or still images. The mobile cellular enabled communicat...

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Abstract

Aspects of a method and system for service mobility via a femtocell infrastructure are provided. In this regard, a mobile cellular enabled communication device may detect a femtocell operable to deliver content for one or more services to the mobile cellular enabled communication device, where the one or more services may be provided via a set-top-box communicatively coupled to the femtocell. The mobile cellular enabled communication device may communicate a user profile to the femtocell, wherein information in the profile may be utilized by the set-top-box to authenticate and / or authorize access to the services by the mobile cellular enabled communication device and thus the mobile cellular enabled communication device may receive the content from the set-top-box based on the authentication and / or authorization. The content may comprise voice, video, data, text and / or still images. The mobile cellular enabled communication device may detect the femtocell by receiving one or broadcast messages from the femtocell.

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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS / INCORPORATION BY REFERENCE[0001]Not ApplicableFIELD OF THE INVENTION[0002]Certain embodiments of the invention relate to communications. More specifically, certain embodiments of the invention relate to a method and system for service mobility via a femtocell infrastructure.BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION[0003]A femtocell may be placed in a customer's residence or in a small business environment, for example. Femtocells may be utilized for off-loading macro radio network facilities, improving coverage locally in a cost-effective manner, and / or implementing home-zone services to increase revenue. Femtocells, like macro base stations, may be enabled to connect “standard” phones to a cellular provider's network by a physical broadband connection which may be a digital subscriber line (DSL) connection and / or a cable connection, for example. Since the traffic between a customer's premises femtocell equipment and the operator's network may be traversing...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(United States)
IPC IPC(8): H04M1/66
CPCH04L63/102H04W12/08H04W12/06H04W84/045H04W8/18H04W48/02H04W12/069H04W8/02H04W88/005
Inventor KARAOGUZ, JEYHANABRAHAM, CHARLESDIAB, WAEL WILLIAMERCEG, VINKOHOU, VICTOR T.KENT, MARK
Owner AVAGO TECH WIRELESS IP SINGAPORE PTE
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