US2015195717A1

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Title

TECHNIQUES FOR COMMUNICATION BETWEEN INTERWORKING FUNCTION AND SHORT MESSAGE SERVICE NODES FOR DEVICE TRIGGER REPLACEMENT/RECALL

Application Number:

US201414499124

Publication Date:

09-07-2015

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Application Date:

27-09-2014

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US

Priority Date:

06-01-2014

Title

TECHNIQUES FOR COMMUNICATION BETWEEN INTERWORKING FUNCTION AND SHORT MESSAGE SERVICE NODES FOR DEVICE TRIGGER REPLACEMENT/RECALL

Application Number:

US201414499124

Family ID:

Publication Country:

US

Publication Date:

09-07-2015

Application Date:

27-09-2014

Priority Date:

06-01-2014

Current Assignee:

Declaring Company:

Abstract  Abstract

Techniques to support device trigger replacement and/or recall are described. In one embodiment, for example, a machine-type communication interworking function (MTC-IWF) node may comprise logic, at least a portion of which is in hardware, the logic to receive a trigger adjustment request comprising a stored trigger identifier (ID), the trigger adjustment request constituting a request to adjust a stored device trigger associated with the stored trigger ID, select a trigger adjustment procedure for the stored device trigger based on the trigger adjustment request, and send a first T4 interface command over a T4 interface connection to initiate the selected trigger adjustment procedure. Other embodiments are described and claimed.

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