Method for playing multimedia customized ringing signal and customized alerting tone, and application server
US-2024089369-A1 · Mar 14, 2024 · US
US12452364B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12452364-B2 |
| Application number | US-202118002254-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Feb 13, 2021 |
| Priority date | Aug 13, 2020 |
| Publication date | Oct 21, 2025 |
| Grant date | Oct 21, 2025 |
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Embodiments include systems and methods for wireless device signaling a network regarding customized ringing signal (CRS) capability and use of such information by the network. Various embodiments may receiving from the network an INVITE message notifying the wireless device of an incoming call, determining whether the INVITE message indicates that the network provides CRS service if the wireless device supports a CRS function, and including an indication in a response to the INVITE that the wireless device supports the CRS function in response to determining that the INVITE message includes an alert information header field indicating that the network provides CRS service. Various embodiments include a network computing device receiving such information and performing negotiations for CRS service with the wireless device only if the wireless device indicates CRS functional capability.
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A method performed by a processor of a wireless device for signaling a network regarding customized ringing signal (CRS) capability, comprising: receiving from the network a first INVITE message notifying the wireless device of a first incoming call; determining the first INVITE message indicates that the network provides a first CRS service and the wireless device supports a CRS function; including an indication in a response to the first INVITE message that the wireless device supports the CRS function in response to determining that the first INVITE message includes an alert information header field indicating that the network provides the first CRS service; receiving from the network a second INVITE message notifying the wireless device of a second incoming call; determining the second INVITE message indicates that the network does not provide the second CRS service; and providing a response to the second INVITE message without the alert information header field to initiate a default ring. 2. The method of claim 1 , wherein determining whether the first INVITE message includes an alert information header field indicating that the network provides the first CRS service comprises determining whether the alert information header field includes a universal resource name (URN) identifying CRS as a network service. 3. The method of claim 1 , wherein including an indication in a response to the first INVITE if the wireless device supports a CRS function comprises inserting an identifier of CRS function support in a first reliable session initiation protocol (SIP) message sent to the network in reply to the first INVITE message. 4. The method of claim 3 wherein the identifier of CRS function support in the first reliable SIP message sent to the network in response to the first INVITE message comprises a media feature tag indicating support for Gateway CRS that is included within a contact header field of the SIP message. 5. A wireless device, comprising: a wireless transceiver; and a processor coupled to the wireless transceiver and configured with processor-executable instructions to: receive from a network a first INVITE message notifying the wireless device of an incoming call; determine whether the first INVITE message indicates that the network provides CRS service if the wireless device supports a CRS function; include an indication in a response to the first INVITE that the wireless device supports the CRS function in response to determining that the first INVITE message includes an alert information header field indicating that the network provides CRS service; receive from the network a second INVITE message notifying the wireless device of a second incoming call; determine the second INVITE message indicates that the network does not provide the second CRS service; and provide a response to the second INVITE message without the alert information header field to initiate a default ring. 6. The wireless device of claim 5 , wherein the processor is further configured with processor-executable instructions to determine whether the first INVITE message indicates that the network provides first CRS service by determining whether the first INVITE message includes an alert information header field indicating that the network provides the first CRS service. 7. The wireless device of claim 6 , wherein the processor is further configured with processor-executable instructions to determine whether the first INVITE message includes an alert information header field indicating that the network provides the first CRS service by determining whether the alert information header field includes a universal resource name (URN) identifying the first CRS as a network service. 8. The wireless device of claim 5 , wherein the processor is further configured with processor-executable instructions to determine include an indication in a response to the first INVITE if the wireless device supports a CRS function by inserting an identifier of CRS function support in a first reliable session initiation protocol (SIP) message sent to the network in reply to the first INVITE message. 9. The wireless device of claim 8 wherein the identifier of CRS function support in the first reliable SIP message sent to the network in response to the first INVITE message comprises a media feature tag indicating support for Gateway CRS that is included within a contact header field of the SIP message. 10. A method performed by a processor of a network computing device for providing customized ringing signal (CRS) service by a network, comprising: transmitting a first INVITE message to a wireless device informing the wireless device of an incoming call, wherein the first INVITE message includes an indication that the network provides CRS service; receiving a response to the first INVITE message from the wireless device; determining the response to the first INVITE message indicates that the wireless device supports a CRS function; performing a CRS negotiation with the wireless device in response to determining that response to the first INVITE message indicates that the wireless device supports the CRS function; completing connection of the incoming call without performing the CRS negotiation in response to determining that response to the first INVITE message does not indicate that the wireless device supports the CRS function; transmitting a second INVITE message to a wireless device informing the wireless device of an incoming call, wherein the second INVITE message includes an indication that the network provides CRS service; and receiving a response to the second INVITE message without an alert information header field to initiate a default ring. 11. The method of claim 10 , wherein the alert information header field includes a universal resource name (URN) identifying CRS as a network service. 12. The method of claim 10 , wherein determining whether the response to the first INVITE message indicates that the wireless device supports a CRS function comprises determining whether an identifier of CRS function support is included in a first reliable session initiation protocol (SIP) message received in response to the first INVITE message. 13. The method of claim 12 , wherein determining whether an identifier of CRS function support is included in a first reliable SIP message received in response to the first INVITE message comprises determining whether a media feature tag indicating support for Gateway CRS is included within a Contact header field of the first SIP message. 14. A network computing device for use in a network, comprising: a processor coupled to a wireless transceiver and configured with processor-executable instructions to: transmit an INVITE message to a wireless device informing the wireless device of an incoming call, wherein the INVITE message includes an indication that the network provides CRS service; receive a response to the INVITE message from the wireless device; determine whether the response to the INVITE message indicates that the wireless device supports a CRS function; perform a CRS negotiation with the wireless device in response to determining that response to the INVITE message indicates that the wireless device supports the CRS function; complete connection of the incoming call without performing the CRS negotiation in response to determining that response to the INVITE message does not indicate that the wireless device supports the CRS function; transmitting a second INVITE message to a wireless device informing the wireless device of an incoming call, wherein the second INVITE message include
Calling substations, e.g. by ringing (selective calling H04Q) · CPC title
Session initiation protocol [SIP] · CPC title
Delta modulation, i.e. one-bit differential modulation {(H03M3/30 takes precedence)} · CPC title
Parsing or analysis of headers · CPC title
Negotiation of communication capabilities · CPC title
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