US2013173757A1

5G

Title

Method System Push Client and User Equipment for Service Communication

Application Number:

US201313741224

Publication Date:

04-07-2013

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Application Date:

14-01-2013

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Publication Country:

US

Priority Date:

14-07-2010

Title

Method System Push Client and User Equipment for Service Communication

Application Number:

US201313741224

Family ID:

Publication Country:

US

Publication Date:

04-07-2013

Application Date:

14-01-2013

Priority Date:

14-07-2010

Current Assignee:

Declaring Company:

Abstract  Abstract

The present invention discloses a method, a system, a Push client, and a user equipment for service communication. The method disclosed in the present invention includes that: A source Push client generates a Push message, where the Push message carries a destination user Push identifier for identifying a destination user; the source Push client sends the Push message to a destination Push server to which the destination user belongs; the destination Push server obtains, according to the destination user Push identifier, a network address for reaching a destination Push client; and the destination Push server sends, based on the network address, the Push message to the destination Push client. With the present invention, communication of various services can be established without relying on a third party application server, which can reduce power consumption of a terminal and save network resources.

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