US10778458B2

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Title

Methods For Switching Between A Mbms Download And An Htpp-Based Delivery Of Dash Formatted Content Over An Ims Network

Application Number:

US201815881620A

Publication Date:

15-09-2020

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Application Date:

26-01-2018

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Publication Country:

US

Priority Date:

11-08-2011

Title

Methods For Switching Between A Mbms Download And An Htpp-Based Delivery Of Dash Formatted Content Over An Ims Network

Application Number:

US201815881620A

Family ID:

Publication Country:

US

Publication Date:

15-09-2020

Application Date:

26-01-2018

Priority Date:

11-08-2011

Current Assignee:

Declaring Company:

Abstract  Abstract

A user equipment (UE) operable to switch between a packet-switched streaming service (PSS) download session and a multimedia broadcast multicast services (MBMS) download session is described. The UE can send a session initiation protocol (SIP) re-invitation to a service control function (SCF) module during the PSS download session. The SIP re-invitation can include a request uniform resource identifier (URI) for an MBMS download session. The UE can receive a SIP acknowledgement from the SCF module. The SIP acknowledgement can indicate that the PSS download session has been terminated for the UE. The UE can switch from the PSS download session to the MBMS download session at the UE in response to the SIP acknowledgement being received at the UE.

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