KR20190139925A

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KR20197032711

Publication Date:

18-12-2019

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Application Date:

08-05-2017

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US

Priority Date:

08-05-2017

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Application Number:

KR20197032711

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US

Publication Date:

18-12-2019

Application Date:

08-05-2017

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08-05-2017

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Abstract  Abstract

Apparatuses, methods and systems for authenticating with a mobile communication network are disclosed. One device 300 includes a processor 305, a first transceiver 325 that communicates with a mobile communication network via a first access network, and a second transceiver 330 that communicates with a mobile communication network via a second access network. It includes. Processor 305 sends a request to initiate authentication via the second access network (710) and receives a scalable authentication protocol (EAP) request of the first extended type via the second access network ( 715). The processor 305 sends 720 an EAP response over the second access network, the EAP response including a first extended type, a first set of parameters, and a first message. Here, the first message is the same type of message available for establishing a connection with the mobile communication network via the first access network.

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