Roaming-aware CSCF routing bypasses the SCG for non-roaming IMS calls, cutting gateway traffic, licensing cost, and setup delay.
Pre-switch simulation, compatibility checks, and service deficiency detection help MVNOs change home networks with fewer disruptions and lower cost.
Pre-switch simulation, device compatibility checks, and suitability tests help MVNOs change home networks with less disruption.
Automatic device assessment combines on-device data with external repositories to generate consistent condition descriptions for smoother transfers.
Flexible UE capability sets decouple bands and features, cutting 5G signaling overhead while keeping network configuration adaptive.
UE preference lists let the base station set MUSIM gap priorities to avoid measurement gap conflicts and reduce terminal processing load.
Relay Service Codes and UE identifiers let devices identify authorized relay capabilities with lower signaling overhead in U2U and U2N communication.
Autonomous UE positioning uses base-station signal measurements to cut signaling latency, save network resources, and improve accuracy.
Pre-download eSIM profile customization at the RSP platform cuts OTA update sequences, reducing traffic, server load, and sync risks.
A network eSIM sharing manager preserves ICCID and MSISDN links during authorized UE transfers, maintaining continuity and blocking misuse.
Cloud-backed eSIM data and secure eUICC matching enable recovery after deletion without active cellular connectivity.
A delegate UE handles group-based 5G positioning for reduced-capacity devices, cutting battery drain while preserving location accuracy.
Pre-generated confirmation codes sent through a second device simplify remote eSIM activation and support scalable bulk provisioning.
Gapless intra-frequency measurement shortens SMTC and NCSG conflict-driven reporting delays, improving terminal mobility handover performance.
Dynamic AI function switching lets terminals and base stations cut overhead while maintaining channel estimation accuracy and throughput.
Clarifies how an assisting UE is discovered and connected for sidelink sensing tasks, enabling integrated sensing and communication.
Reporting AI and CSI processing limits lets network devices allocate resources within terminal capability bounds and improve system efficiency.
UE capability signaling lets the network choose the right NAS mode during registration, reducing overhead while preserving legacy and future compatibility.
Dynamic AI model activation, fallback, and switching cut signaling overhead while improving channel estimation and wireless link quality.
When dual-network resources collide, the terminal cancels lower-priority measurements and signals the network to protect data transmission and mobility.
Higher per-SIM capability reporting lets a dual-SIM terminal use full capacity for one active user, then fall back when concurrent services appear.
Random access lets a terminal join a selected access-point group instead of all nodes, cutting signaling overhead and computational complexity.
Structured UE capability reporting enables uplink switching across three or more bands, reducing mismatch and transmission interruption.
When dual-SIM network resources clash, the terminal cancels conflicting measurements and reports conflicts to preserve data transmission and mobility.
Gap requests let dual-SIM user equipment align downlink timing across two mobile networks and avoid reception failures from signal collisions.
When SMTC and NCSG overlap, terminals use gap-free intra-frequency measurement to shorten periodicity, cut reporting delay, and improve handover.
Threshold-based monitoring triggers location-aware handoffs between wireless networks, reducing poor-connectivity dwell time and preserving service quality.
A home network SEPP rewrites visited-network DNN values so roaming subscribers keep compatible data access without partner-specific logic.
Structured MDT files let the network request only needed UE measurements, cutting battery drain, RRC overhead, and bandwidth use.
Context transfer notifications let target APs receive MAC/PHY and TWT state before roaming, cutting WLAN handover delay and disruption.
Automatic network retrieval of a user device identifier lets OTT apps verify users like native services without manual phone number entry.
When secondary SIM signaling nears its time limit, small data transmission cuts RF preemption and protects primary SIM data service.
A network stores UE-supported UPU data set types and sends only compatible updates, preventing payload loss and missed acknowledgments.
Pre-handover band combination sharing lets the target base station add a secondary station immediately, cutting delay and improving throughput.
Conflict resolution and routing rules let multiple eSIM profiles share NFC access without ambiguous sessions or incorrect profile selection.
Dedicated UICC interface modules give each profile exclusive NFC access, improving security and simplifying profile reassignment.
A management controller copies subscriber data between selected HSS nodes to keep distributed core networks synchronized with less congestion and risk.
Handles removable eUICCs with multiple enabled profiles by detecting MEP capability, opening channels, and avoiding extra eUICC hardware.
AI monitors IoT network KPIs and updates eUICC SIM profiles through remote provisioning to replace tedious manual settings changes.
Automatic app-based retrieval of EID and IMEI removes manual entry errors and speeds mobile plan signup and eSIM activation.
A UE pauses ACK/NACK transmission to measure another RAT without gaps while maintaining NR data transfer and reducing latency.
A network-assisted sidelink process helps one UE find and connect to another UE for sensing tasks while reducing connection setup overhead.
AI adjusts UE timer durations from device state and network timing data to cut service interruptions and resource contention.
Capability enquiry and reporting let the base station avoid EN-DC link setups that exceed terminal transmission limits and distort downlink reception.
Network-configured measurement gaps use terminal frequency-range capability to avoid unnecessary gaps, reducing overhead while preserving coverage.
Shared UE context lets a target master base station retain the same secondary node, cutting data path setup latency after RRC state changes.
Event-stream monitoring triggers targeted discovery of new network devices, speeding inventory updates and exposing deployment discrepancies.
A target SIM consolidates paging collision reports so one network-side device can adjust paging occasions without redundant feedback.