Device authentication in a wireless telecommunications network
US-2024334189-A1 · Oct 3, 2024 · US
US12598453B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12598453-B2 |
| Application number | US-202318540617-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 14, 2023 |
| Priority date | Dec 14, 2023 |
| Publication date | Apr 7, 2026 |
| Grant date | Apr 7, 2026 |
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A method of authorizing an IMS call in a foreign country for a wireless communication device that has a wireless communication subscription service with a US wireless communication service provider. The method comprises receiving a request to originate an IMS call by a HSS located in the US, wherein the request is received from a first wireless communication device located outside of the US and the request identifies a first country; determining by the HSS that international IMS roaming service is allowed by the wireless communication service provider in the first country; determining by the HSS that a first wireless communication subscription service associated with the first wireless communication device allows international IMS roaming service; and sending an authorization to originate the IMS call by the HSS to the first wireless communication device, whereby the first wireless communication device is enabled to originate the IMS call in the first country.
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A method of authorizing an IP multimedia system (IMS) call in a foreign country for a wireless communication device that has a wireless communication subscription service with a United States (US) wireless communication service provider, comprising: receiving a command message by a first home subscriber server (HSS) database maintained by the US wireless communication service provider, wherein the command message identifies an update to an allow list of the first HSS database; in response to receiving the command message, updating the allow list in a first HSS database, wherein the allow list identifies countries in which the US wireless communication service provider allows subscribers to receive international IMS roaming service; automatically replicating the update of the allow list in the first HSS database to an allow list in each of a plurality of other HSS databases maintained by the US wireless communication service provider, wherein the command message received by the first HSS database causes the update of allow lists in the first HSS database and in the plurality of other HSS databases maintained by the US wireless communication service provider; receiving a first request for authorization to originate a first IMS call by an HSS located in the US, wherein the first request is received from a first wireless communication device located outside of the US and the request identifies a first country where the first wireless communication device is located; determining by the HSS that international IMS roaming service is allowed by the wireless communication service provider in the first country by looking up the first country in an allow list in a second HSS database, wherein the second HSS database is one of the other HSS databases maintained by the US wireless communication service provider; determining by the HSS that a first wireless communication subscription service associated with the first wireless communication device allows international IMS roaming service; and sending an authorization to originate the first IMS call by the HSS to the first wireless communication device, whereby the first wireless communication device is enabled to originate the first IMS call in the first country. 2 . The method of claim 1 , wherein the first HSS database and the other HSS databases are part of a centralized node architecture. 3 . The method of claim 1 , wherein the first wireless communication device is one of a smart phone, a mobile phone, a laptop computer, a tablet computer, or a notebook computer. 4 . The method of claim 1 , wherein the first IMS call is one of a voice call, a text message, and a video call. 5 . The method of claim 1 , wherein a call session control function (CSCF) sends the request for authorization to originate the first IMS call to the HSS, the CSCF receives the authorization to originate the first IMS call from the HSS, and the CSCF sends the authorization to originate the first IMS call to the first wireless communication device. 6 . The method of claim 5 , wherein the US wireless communication service provider operates a plurality of CSCFs and the updates of the allow lists in the first HSS database and the plurality of other HSS databases in response to the command message received by the first HSS database obviates updating each of the plurality of CSCFs one-at-a-time by a craftsperson. 7 . The method of claim 1 , further comprising receiving a second request for authorization to originate a second IMS call by the HSS, wherein the second request is received from a second wireless communication device located outside of the US and the request identifies the first country where the second wireless communication device is located; determining by the HSS that a second wireless communication subscription service associated with the second wireless communication device does not allow international IMS roaming service; and sending a request denied message by the HSS to the second wireless communication device. 8 . A method of authorizing an IP multimedia system (IMS) call in a foreign country for a wireless communication device that has a wireless communication subscription service with a United States (US) wireless communication service provider, comprising: updating an allow list in a first home subscriber server (HSS) database of a plurality of HSS databases maintained by the US wireless communication service provider, wherein the allow list identifies countries in which the US wireless communication service provider allows subscribers to receive international IMS roaming service including a first country that is outside of the US; automatically replicating the update of the allow list in the first HSS database to other HSS databases of the plurality of HSS databases maintained by the US wireless communication service provider; receiving a request for authorization to originate a first IMS call by an HSS located in the US, wherein the request is received from a first wireless communication device located outside of the US and the request identifies a first country where the first wireless communication device is located; determining by the HSS that international IMS roaming service is allowed by the wireless communication service provider in the first country by looking up the first country in an allow list in one of the other HSS databases; determining by the HSS that a first wireless communication subscription service associated with the first wireless communication device allows international IMS roaming service; and sending an authorization to originate the first IMS call by the HSS to the first wireless communication device, whereby the first wireless communication device is enabled to originate the first IMS call in the first country. 9 . The method of claim 8 , wherein the first wireless communication device is one of a smart phone, a mobile phone, a laptop computer, a tablet computer, or a notebook computer. 10 . The method of claim 8 , wherein the HSS sends the authorization to originate the first IMS call to a call session control function (CSCF). 11 . The method of claim 10 , wherein the authorization to originate the first IMS call is sent in the form of a user authentication answer (UAA) 2001 diameter protocol message to the CSCF. 12 . The method of claim 10 , wherein the HSS receives the request for authorization to originate the first IMS call in the form of a user authorization request (UAR) diameter protocol message from the CSCF. 13 . The method of claim 10 , wherein the CSCF sends the authorization to originate the first IMS call to the first wireless communication device in the form of a session initiation protocol (SIP) 200 OK message. 14 . The method of claim 10 , further comprising: receiving a request for authorization to originate a second IMS call by the HSS, wherein the request is received from a second wireless communication device located outside of the US and the request identifies the first country where the second wireless communication device is located; determining by the HSS that international IMS roaming service is allowed by the wireless communication service provider in the first country; determining by the HSS that a second wireless communication subscription service associated with the second wireless communication device does not allow international IMS roaming service; sending an authorization denied message in the form of a UAA 5004 diameter protocol message by the HSS to the CSCF; and sending an authorization denied message in the form of a SIP 403 message to the second wireless communication device.
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