WO2000019759A1 - Call forwarding in a telecommunications network - Google Patents

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WO2000019759A1
WO2000019759A1 PCT/FI1999/000735 FI9900735W WO0019759A1 WO 2000019759 A1 WO2000019759 A1 WO 2000019759A1 FI 9900735 W FI9900735 W FI 9900735W WO 0019759 A1 WO0019759 A1 WO 0019759A1
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Keijo Palviainen
Matti Keskinen
Erkki Ojala
Petteri YLÄ-OUTINEN
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    • HELECTRICITY
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    • H04W4/12Messaging; Mailboxes; Announcements
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    • H04ELECTRIC COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUE
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    • H04M3/42Systems providing special services or facilities to subscribers
    • H04M3/54Arrangements for diverting calls for one subscriber to another predetermined subscriber
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    • H04ELECTRIC COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUE
    • H04MTELEPHONIC COMMUNICATION
    • H04M2201/00Electronic components, circuits, software, systems or apparatus used in telephone systems
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    • HELECTRICITY
    • H04ELECTRIC COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUE
    • H04MTELEPHONIC COMMUNICATION
    • H04M2207/00Type of exchange or network, i.e. telephonic medium, in which the telephonic communication takes place
    • H04M2207/18Type of exchange or network, i.e. telephonic medium, in which the telephonic communication takes place wireless networks
    • HELECTRICITY
    • H04ELECTRIC COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUE
    • H04MTELEPHONIC COMMUNICATION
    • H04M3/00Automatic or semi-automatic exchanges
    • H04M3/42Systems providing special services or facilities to subscribers
    • H04M3/50Centralised arrangements for answering calls; Centralised arrangements for recording messages for absent or busy subscribers ; Centralised arrangements for recording messages
    • H04M3/53Centralised arrangements for recording incoming messages, i.e. mailbox systems
    • H04M3/533Voice mail systems
    • HELECTRICITY
    • H04ELECTRIC COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUE
    • H04MTELEPHONIC COMMUNICATION
    • H04M3/00Automatic or semi-automatic exchanges
    • H04M3/42Systems providing special services or facilities to subscribers
    • H04M3/54Arrangements for diverting calls for one subscriber to another predetermined subscriber
    • H04M3/545Arrangements for diverting calls for one subscriber to another predetermined subscriber with loop avoiding arrangements
    • HELECTRICITY
    • H04ELECTRIC COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUE
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  • the invention relates to call forwarding functionality.
  • call forwarding functionality forwards a call to a predetermined number in case of a busy line, no reply, or unconditional call forwarding, for example.
  • the number of successive times a call can be forwarded is usually limited.
  • call forwarding is allowed only once per call. In this case, information is transferred as an attachment to the signaling, which indicates whether the call has been forwarded or not.
  • a forwarded call is indi- cated, re-forwarding of the call is prohibited.
  • two subscribers B and C who have designated call forwarding to each other would not cause a call made by subscriber A to subscriber B to be forwarded back and forth between the numbers of B and C.
  • call forwarding restriction is implemented with the aid of a call forwarding counter CFC, which is trans- ferred between switching centers.
  • CFC indicates the number of times call forwarding has already been executed for the call.
  • a maximum number set for the CFC restricts the number of times a call can be forwarded, e.g. five successive times for call forwarding per one call. Usually the maximum number is some value from 1 to 5.
  • Figure 1 of the attached drawing shows a simplified block diagram of a GSM mobile communications system (Global System for Mobile communications).
  • the mobile station MS is connected via a radio path to a base transceiver station BTS, in Figure 1 to the base station BTS1.
  • a base station sub-system BSS consists of a base station controller BSC and the base sta- tions BTS controlled by it.
  • a mobile services switching center MSC usually controls several base station controllers BSC and is connected to other mobile services switching centers and a GMSC (Gateway Mobile services Switching Center).
  • the GSM network is connected to other networks, such as the PSTN (Public Service Telephone Network), another mo- bile communication network PLMN, or the ISDN network. Subscriber infor- mation is stored permanently in the home location register HLR and temporarily in the visited location register VLR. The operation of the entire GSM system is monitored by the operation and maintenance center OMC.
  • FIG. 2 of the attached drawing shows call routing in the GSM net- work as a signaling diagram.
  • call forwarding is described with reference to this figure.
  • a call is transferred from the network to the gateway mobile services switching center GMSC with the setup-message 1AM 20 (Initial Address Message).
  • the setup-message 1AM 20 Initial Address Message
  • the telephone number of the called subscriber and the information about call forwarding or the call forwarding counter CFC are transferred.
  • the GMSC sends a request to the home location register HLR of the called subscriber for routing information in the SRI-message 21 (Send Routing Information).
  • SRI-message 21 Send Routing Information
  • Information about call forwarding set for this called subscriber number is contained in the subscriber information in HLR and/or VLR.
  • Unconditional call forwarding can be performed by the HLR, whereas call forwarding on Busy can only be carried out by the VLR in charge of the subscriber.
  • Conditional call forwarding such as call forwarding on Not Reachable (CFNRc) and call forwarding on No Reply (CFNRy), can be performed either by the HLR or the VLR.
  • the HLR sends the for- warded-to number to the GMSC in SRI ACK -message 24 (Send Routing Information Acknowledge). After receiving this number to be used in call forwarding, the GMSC examines the information about call forwarding received with the lAM-message.
  • the GMSC compares the value of the CFC to the maximum value set for call forwarding. For example, if the value of CFC is 3 and the maximum value is set at 5, the CFC value is increased by one and the call is forwarded to the number given for forwarding. If the CFC value equals the maximum set value, the call is not forwarded once more. If call forwarding is still allowed, the call is forwarded to the new number, e.g. to another switching center VMSC in lAM-message 25 which contains the information about call forwarding or the new CFC. If call forwarding is restricted, the call is normally released/disconnected. In call forwarding initiated by the HLR, messages 22 and 23 in Figure 2 are not needed.
  • the HLR When VLR initiates call forwarding, the HLR sends the PRN- message 22 (Provide Routing Number) to the subscriber's current visited lo- cation register VLR.
  • the VLR provides the HLR with mobile station routing number MSRN (stage 23), which HLR forwards to GMSC in SRI ACK - message 24 (Send Routing Information Acknowledge).
  • MSRN mobile station routing number
  • SRI ACK - message 24 Send Routing Information Acknowledge
  • the call is routed to the visited mobile services switching center VMSC, where the VLR provides the number to be used in forwarding the call.
  • the switching center examines if call forwarding is still allowed for this call using the information about call forwarding or the call forwarding counter CFC as described above.
  • call forwarding is still allowed, the call is forwarded to the given number along with the information about call forwarding or the new CFC as described above.
  • the examination of call forwarding information can just as well be performed by the HLR when the information about call forwarding or the CFC is transferred to the HLR in connection with the routing number request. In that case, the examination is carried out in a manner similar to that described above, usually both in the switching center and in the HLR. As a result call forwarding is either allowed or denied.
  • FIG. 3 shows a block diagram of the units of the switching center which are essential for call forwarding functionality.
  • Figure 3 illustrates the use of call forwarding counter CFC for call forwarding restriction.
  • the CF (Call Forwarding) handling unit 31 receives the parameters relating to the forwarding of the call in question and compares the CFC value received to the maximum value retrieved from max_CF storage 33.
  • Call forwarding information of the called subscriber number is retrieved from the subscriber information of HLR via HLR request unit 35 and/or from the VLR 37, which can be located in proximity to the switching center. After comparison of the CFC value, the call is either forwarded, when CFC is below the maximum value set, or disconnected, when CFC is equal to the maximum value.
  • the CF handling unit 31 increases the CFC value by one.
  • the problem with the call forwarding restriction described above is that access through call forwarding to numbers with ensuring an answer rather than possible further forwarding, such as voice mail, is not possible. Therefore, a call made by subscriber A to subscriber B can be forwarded to the mobile phone of subscriber B but cannot then be forwarded further on to the voice mail, if only one call forwarding is allowed.
  • the object of this invention is to facilitate call forwarding when call forwarding restriction takes place.
  • the invention is based on the idea that call forwarding is allowed despite call forwarding restriction when the number to be used in forwarding the call meets special conditions set beforehand. The number is thus compared with the preset conditions and depending on the result of this comparison the call is either forwarded or not.
  • call forwarding can be allowed to certain telephone numbers despite any call forwarding restrictions.
  • Another advantage of the invention is that call forwarding is flexible and conditions for additional call forwarding can be custom-tailored.
  • Figure 1 shows the parts of the mobile communication network that are essential for the invention
  • Figure 2 shows call routing according to prior art in the GSM network
  • Figure 3 shows a known block diagram of the units of the switching center which are essential for call forwarding functionality
  • Figure 4 shows call forwarding according to the invention as a flow chart
  • Figure 5 shows the units of the switching center which are essential for call forwarding according to the invention
  • Figure 6 shows the routing signaling according to the invention.
  • the present invention can be applied to any telecommunications network.
  • the invention will be described below in more detail mostly by using the digital mobile communications system GSM as an example.
  • Figure 1 shows the simplified structure of a GSM network as described earlier.
  • An interested reader can find more background information about GSM system in GSM specifications and the book: "The GSM System for Mobile Communications", M. Mouly & M. Pautet, Palaiseau, France, 1992, ISBN:2-9507190- 0-7.
  • the first embodiment of the invention is described in more detail with reference to Figures 4, 5, and 6.
  • Figure 4 shows a flow chart of call forwarding according to the invention.
  • a forwarded-to number to be used in forwarding the call is provided to the switching center MSC according to prior art either by the HLR or the VLR.
  • a check is made as to whether call forwarding is allowed according to prior art, based on the information about call forwarding or by comparing the call forwarding counter CFC with a maximum value, for example. If call forwarding is allowed, the call is forwarded according to prior art. If call forwarding is not allowed at stage 42, the forwarded-to number to be used in forwarding the call is compared with a preset condition according to the invention (stage 43). If the preset condition is met at stage 44, call forwarding is allowed at stage 45.
  • the preset condition for call forwarding according to the invention can be that at least one digit in the forwarded-to number has to be equal to a preset value of this digit.
  • the first digits of the number are set to be +358 66 123 to fulfill the condition according to the invention. In that case, number +358 66 123123 would fulfill the condition and call forwarding would be allowed to that number, but number +358 66 321321 would not fulfill the condition and the call would not be forwarded to that number.
  • condition for call forwarding according to the invention can be preset to allow call forwarding to a voice mail number even when call forwarding restriction according to prior art has taken place, provided that the voice mail numbers are easily distinguished from other telephone numbers, with a certain first digit or digits, for example.
  • An example situation implementing call forwarding according to the invention would be a call made by subscriber A to subscriber B's fixed net- work telephone number from where there is unconditional call forwarding to the mobile telephone number of subscriber B.
  • This call forwarding is performed according to prior art.
  • the maximum number of times for call forwarding per call is set at 1 and the preset condition for call forwarding according to the invention is set to cover voice mail numbers.
  • subscriber B is not accessible, i.e. does not answer or is busy at this first forwarded-to number
  • second call forwarding is needed to be performed to the voice mail of subscriber B's mobile subscription.
  • the second forwarded-to number i.e. the number of the voice mail, is compared with the preset condition.
  • the call is forwarded to this voice mail number.
  • it is safe to forward the call to the voice mail as there will be no further call forwarding from that second forwarded-to number due to the nature of voice mail service. Therefore, this additional call forwarding according to the invention does not unduly load the network as voice mail only records the voice message of the calling subscriber.
  • FIG. 5 shows a block diagram of a switching center with the essential parts for call forwarding according to the invention.
  • the example in Figure 5 uses the call forwarding counter CFC in controlling call forwarding.
  • CF handling unit 31 receives the parameters relating to call forwarding and compares the received CFC to the maximum value retrieved from max_CF storage 33 according to prior art.
  • the forwarded-to number to be used in call forwarding is retrieved from the HLR via the HLR request unit 35 and/or from the VLR 37 according to prior art.
  • the switching center includes the extra CF control unit 52 and the extra_CF storage 54, which contains the preset condition for call forwarding according to the invention.
  • extra_CF storage 54 can contain more than one preset condition to be used as a combination to form one condition for the call forwarding allowance.
  • extra CF control unit 52 com- pares the number to be used in forwarding the call with the preset condition retrieved from extra_CF storage 54. Call forwarding is allowed according to the invention when the preset condition is met.
  • Figure 6 shows an example situation for call forwarding according to the invention.
  • the call forwarding allowance examination ac- cording to prior art is carried out both in the MSC and in the HLR, the maximum number of times for call forwarding is 3, and the condition for call forwarding according to the invention is that the forwarded-to number to be used for call forwarding begins with +358 66 123.
  • the call is transferred to the MSC in lAM-message 20. In this message the CFC value of 3 is also transferred.
  • the switching center MSC compares the CFC to the maximum value and detects that no further call forwarding is allowed according to prior art.
  • the MSC cheats the HLR by decreasing the CFC value by one.
  • the MSC sends this decreased value to the HLR in SRI-message 62.
  • the HLR detects that the CFC is below the maximum value, it sends the MSC the forwarded-to number +358 66 123123 in SRI ACK -message 24.
  • the switching center MSC compares this number with the preset condition for call forwarding according to the invention. As this number fulfills the preset condition, MSC forwards the call to the number. If the preset condition is not fulfilled, call forwarding is denied.
  • the method described above can be utilized by first setting the call forwarding counter CFC to the maximum value, for example, and then performing the steps described above.
  • the signaling between the switching center and the HLR is omitted, as the subscriber information is located within the switching center.
  • the invention is especially advantageous when call forwarding is re- stricted according to prior art to only one call forwarding per call or to some other low value.
  • the arrangement according to the invention can also be located in some other part/parts of the network, such as the home location register.
  • the invention is suitable for use in connection with different conditional and unconditional call forwarding, not only with the ones mentioned above.
  • the invention is not restricted for use only in connection with voice call presented above, but can be applied also in connection with data transmission, such as fax transmission.
  • the call forwarding restriction can take place also in other situations than those presented above, such as restriction to forward the call to international numbers.

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In telecommunications networks the problem with call forwarding restriction according to prior art is that access through call forwarding to numbers with ensuring an answer rather than possible further forwarding is not possible. The invention is based on the idea that call forwarding is allowed despite call forwarding restriction when the number to be used in forwarding the call meets special conditions set beforehand. The number is thus compared with the preset conditions and depending on the result of this comparison the call is either forwarded or not.

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Call forwarding in a telecommunications network
Field of the invention
The invention relates to call forwarding functionality.
Background of the invention
In telecommunications networks call forwarding functionality forwards a call to a predetermined number in case of a busy line, no reply, or unconditional call forwarding, for example. In order to avoid infinite loops in call forwarding and consequent overloading of the network, the number of successive times a call can be forwarded is usually limited. In some countries or networks, call forwarding is allowed only once per call. In this case, information is transferred as an attachment to the signaling, which indicates whether the call has been forwarded or not. When a forwarded call is indi- cated, re-forwarding of the call is prohibited. Hence, two subscribers B and C who have designated call forwarding to each other would not cause a call made by subscriber A to subscriber B to be forwarded back and forth between the numbers of B and C. In another solution, call forwarding restriction is implemented with the aid of a call forwarding counter CFC, which is trans- ferred between switching centers. CFC indicates the number of times call forwarding has already been executed for the call. A maximum number set for the CFC restricts the number of times a call can be forwarded, e.g. five successive times for call forwarding per one call. Usually the maximum number is some value from 1 to 5. Figure 1 of the attached drawing shows a simplified block diagram of a GSM mobile communications system (Global System for Mobile communications). The mobile station MS is connected via a radio path to a base transceiver station BTS, in Figure 1 to the base station BTS1. A base station sub-system BSS consists of a base station controller BSC and the base sta- tions BTS controlled by it. A mobile services switching center MSC usually controls several base station controllers BSC and is connected to other mobile services switching centers and a GMSC (Gateway Mobile services Switching Center). Via the GMSC, the GSM network is connected to other networks, such as the PSTN (Public Service Telephone Network), another mo- bile communication network PLMN, or the ISDN network. Subscriber infor- mation is stored permanently in the home location register HLR and temporarily in the visited location register VLR. The operation of the entire GSM system is monitored by the operation and maintenance center OMC.
Figure 2 of the attached drawing shows call routing in the GSM net- work as a signaling diagram. In the following, call forwarding is described with reference to this figure. In the example of Figure 2, a call is transferred from the network to the gateway mobile services switching center GMSC with the setup-message 1AM 20 (Initial Address Message). As an attachment to the lAM-message, the telephone number of the called subscriber and the information about call forwarding or the call forwarding counter CFC are transferred. The GMSC sends a request to the home location register HLR of the called subscriber for routing information in the SRI-message 21 (Send Routing Information). Information about call forwarding set for this called subscriber number is contained in the subscriber information in HLR and/or VLR. Unconditional call forwarding can be performed by the HLR, whereas call forwarding on Busy can only be carried out by the VLR in charge of the subscriber. Conditional call forwarding, such as call forwarding on Not Reachable (CFNRc) and call forwarding on No Reply (CFNRy), can be performed either by the HLR or the VLR. When the HLR initiates call forwarding, the HLR sends the for- warded-to number to the GMSC in SRI ACK -message 24 (Send Routing Information Acknowledge). After receiving this number to be used in call forwarding, the GMSC examines the information about call forwarding received with the lAM-message. If the information indicates that the call has already been forwarded and the call can be forwarded only once, the call is not forwarded second time. When a call forwarding counter CFC is transferred with the lAM-message, the GMSC compares the value of the CFC to the maximum value set for call forwarding. For example, if the value of CFC is 3 and the maximum value is set at 5, the CFC value is increased by one and the call is forwarded to the number given for forwarding. If the CFC value equals the maximum set value, the call is not forwarded once more. If call forwarding is still allowed, the call is forwarded to the new number, e.g. to another switching center VMSC in lAM-message 25 which contains the information about call forwarding or the new CFC. If call forwarding is restricted, the call is normally released/disconnected. In call forwarding initiated by the HLR, messages 22 and 23 in Figure 2 are not needed.
When VLR initiates call forwarding, the HLR sends the PRN- message 22 (Provide Routing Number) to the subscriber's current visited lo- cation register VLR. The VLR provides the HLR with mobile station routing number MSRN (stage 23), which HLR forwards to GMSC in SRI ACK - message 24 (Send Routing Information Acknowledge). Based on the routing information, the call is routed to the visited mobile services switching center VMSC, where the VLR provides the number to be used in forwarding the call. The switching center examines if call forwarding is still allowed for this call using the information about call forwarding or the call forwarding counter CFC as described above. If call forwarding is still allowed, the call is forwarded to the given number along with the information about call forwarding or the new CFC as described above. The examination of call forwarding information can just as well be performed by the HLR when the information about call forwarding or the CFC is transferred to the HLR in connection with the routing number request. In that case, the examination is carried out in a manner similar to that described above, usually both in the switching center and in the HLR. As a result call forwarding is either allowed or denied.
Figure 3 shows a block diagram of the units of the switching center which are essential for call forwarding functionality. Figure 3 illustrates the use of call forwarding counter CFC for call forwarding restriction. The CF (Call Forwarding) handling unit 31 receives the parameters relating to the forwarding of the call in question and compares the CFC value received to the maximum value retrieved from max_CF storage 33. Call forwarding information of the called subscriber number is retrieved from the subscriber information of HLR via HLR request unit 35 and/or from the VLR 37, which can be located in proximity to the switching center. After comparison of the CFC value, the call is either forwarded, when CFC is below the maximum value set, or disconnected, when CFC is equal to the maximum value. When forwarding the call, the CF handling unit 31 increases the CFC value by one.
The problem with the call forwarding restriction described above is that access through call forwarding to numbers with ensuring an answer rather than possible further forwarding, such as voice mail, is not possible. Therefore, a call made by subscriber A to subscriber B can be forwarded to the mobile phone of subscriber B but cannot then be forwarded further on to the voice mail, if only one call forwarding is allowed.
Summary of the invention
The object of this invention is to facilitate call forwarding when call forwarding restriction takes place.
This is achieved by a method and an arrangement according to the invention characterized by what is stated in the independent claims. Special embodiments of the invention are presented in the dependent claims.
The invention is based on the idea that call forwarding is allowed despite call forwarding restriction when the number to be used in forwarding the call meets special conditions set beforehand. The number is thus compared with the preset conditions and depending on the result of this comparison the call is either forwarded or not.
The advantage of call forwarding according to the invention is that call forwarding can be allowed to certain telephone numbers despite any call forwarding restrictions.
Another advantage of the invention is that call forwarding is flexible and conditions for additional call forwarding can be custom-tailored.
Brief description of the drawings
The preferred embodiments of the invention will now be described with reference to the attached drawings, in which Figure 1 shows the parts of the mobile communication network that are essential for the invention; Figure 2 shows call routing according to prior art in the GSM network; Figure 3 shows a known block diagram of the units of the switching center which are essential for call forwarding functionality; Figure 4 shows call forwarding according to the invention as a flow chart; Figure 5 shows the units of the switching center which are essential for call forwarding according to the invention; and Figure 6 shows the routing signaling according to the invention. Detailed description of the invention
The present invention can be applied to any telecommunications network. The invention will be described below in more detail mostly by using the digital mobile communications system GSM as an example. Figure 1 shows the simplified structure of a GSM network as described earlier. An interested reader can find more background information about GSM system in GSM specifications and the book: "The GSM System for Mobile Communications", M. Mouly & M. Pautet, Palaiseau, France, 1992, ISBN:2-9507190- 0-7. In the following, the first embodiment of the invention is described in more detail with reference to Figures 4, 5, and 6.
Figure 4 shows a flow chart of call forwarding according to the invention. At stage 41 a forwarded-to number to be used in forwarding the call is provided to the switching center MSC according to prior art either by the HLR or the VLR. At stage 42 a check is made as to whether call forwarding is allowed according to prior art, based on the information about call forwarding or by comparing the call forwarding counter CFC with a maximum value, for example. If call forwarding is allowed, the call is forwarded according to prior art. If call forwarding is not allowed at stage 42, the forwarded-to number to be used in forwarding the call is compared with a preset condition according to the invention (stage 43). If the preset condition is met at stage 44, call forwarding is allowed at stage 45. If the condition is not met at stage 44, the call forwarding restriction applies and the call is handled in some manner known according to prior art. The preset condition for call forwarding according to the invention can be that at least one digit in the forwarded-to number has to be equal to a preset value of this digit. For example, the first digits of the number are set to be +358 66 123 to fulfill the condition according to the invention. In that case, number +358 66 123123 would fulfill the condition and call forwarding would be allowed to that number, but number +358 66 321321 would not fulfill the condition and the call would not be forwarded to that number. Especially the condition for call forwarding according to the invention can be preset to allow call forwarding to a voice mail number even when call forwarding restriction according to prior art has taken place, provided that the voice mail numbers are easily distinguished from other telephone numbers, with a certain first digit or digits, for example.
An example situation implementing call forwarding according to the invention would be a call made by subscriber A to subscriber B's fixed net- work telephone number from where there is unconditional call forwarding to the mobile telephone number of subscriber B. This call forwarding is performed according to prior art. In this example, the maximum number of times for call forwarding per call is set at 1 and the preset condition for call forwarding according to the invention is set to cover voice mail numbers. When subscriber B is not accessible, i.e. does not answer or is busy at this first forwarded-to number, second call forwarding is needed to be performed to the voice mail of subscriber B's mobile subscription. According to the invention the second forwarded-to number, i.e. the number of the voice mail, is compared with the preset condition. As the second number for forwarding fulfills the preset condition and is thus recognized as a voice mail number, the call is forwarded to this voice mail number. In this example, it is safe to forward the call to the voice mail, as there will be no further call forwarding from that second forwarded-to number due to the nature of voice mail service. Therefore, this additional call forwarding according to the invention does not unduly load the network as voice mail only records the voice message of the calling subscriber.
Figure 5 shows a block diagram of a switching center with the essential parts for call forwarding according to the invention. The example in Figure 5 uses the call forwarding counter CFC in controlling call forwarding. CF handling unit 31 receives the parameters relating to call forwarding and compares the received CFC to the maximum value retrieved from max_CF storage 33 according to prior art. The forwarded-to number to be used in call forwarding is retrieved from the HLR via the HLR request unit 35 and/or from the VLR 37 according to prior art. According to the invention the switching center includes the extra CF control unit 52 and the extra_CF storage 54, which contains the preset condition for call forwarding according to the invention. Alternatively, extra_CF storage 54 can contain more than one preset condition to be used as a combination to form one condition for the call forwarding allowance. According to the invention extra CF control unit 52 com- pares the number to be used in forwarding the call with the preset condition retrieved from extra_CF storage 54. Call forwarding is allowed according to the invention when the preset condition is met.
Figure 6 shows an example situation for call forwarding according to the invention. In the example, the call forwarding allowance examination ac- cording to prior art is carried out both in the MSC and in the HLR, the maximum number of times for call forwarding is 3, and the condition for call forwarding according to the invention is that the forwarded-to number to be used for call forwarding begins with +358 66 123. The call is transferred to the MSC in lAM-message 20. In this message the CFC value of 3 is also transferred. The switching center MSC compares the CFC to the maximum value and detects that no further call forwarding is allowed according to prior art. In order to be able to get a forwarded-to number from the HLR, the MSC cheats the HLR by decreasing the CFC value by one. The MSC sends this decreased value to the HLR in SRI-message 62. As the HLR detects that the CFC is below the maximum value, it sends the MSC the forwarded-to number +358 66 123123 in SRI ACK -message 24. The switching center MSC compares this number with the preset condition for call forwarding according to the invention. As this number fulfills the preset condition, MSC forwards the call to the number. If the preset condition is not fulfilled, call forwarding is denied.
When using information about previous call forwarding in controlling call forwarding, the method described above can be utilized by first setting the call forwarding counter CFC to the maximum value, for example, and then performing the steps described above. When forwarding the call after fulfilling the condition according to the invention, it is advantageous to handle the different parameters relating to the call in the following manner: 1 ) not to increase the call forwarding counter CFC to a value greater than the maximum value for call forwarding, 2) not to modify the original called number, 3) not to replace the original redirection reasons, 4) to replace the latest redirecting number, so as to keep the charging of the call valid and possibly to inform the voice mail service as to whose voice mail the call is directed, and/or 5) to update the latest redirecting reason. When applying the invention in a fixed network, the signaling between the switching center and the HLR is omitted, as the subscriber information is located within the switching center.
The invention is especially advantageous when call forwarding is re- stricted according to prior art to only one call forwarding per call or to some other low value.
The drawings and the related description are only intended to demonstrate the principles of the invention. The details of the method according to the invention can vary within the patent claims. Although the invention was described above mostly in connection with GSM, the invention can also be used in other telecommunications networks, such as analog or digital mobile communications networks, e.g. UMTS, satellite communications networks, cordless telephone networks, e.g. DECT (Digital European Cordless Telephone), trunking networks, e.g. TETRA (Trans-European Trunked Radio), and fixed networks. The invention is also suitable for use in combined networks. The invention is not restricted for use only in connection with a call forwarding counter such as presented above, but can be applied in connection with some other call forwarding restriction parameter providing information about call forwarding or its combination with a call forwarding counter. Although the functionality of the invention is described above as located in proximity to the switching center, the arrangement according to the invention can also be located in some other part/parts of the network, such as the home location register. The invention is suitable for use in connection with different conditional and unconditional call forwarding, not only with the ones mentioned above. The invention is not restricted for use only in connection with voice call presented above, but can be applied also in connection with data transmission, such as fax transmission. The call forwarding restriction can take place also in other situations than those presented above, such as restriction to forward the call to international numbers.

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1. A method of call forwarding in a telecommunications network, wherein a call is to be forwarded from one number to another number and call forwarding is restricted when a preset criterion is met, characterized in that whenever call forwarding is restricted, call forwarding is allowed to numbers which fulfill a predetermined condition.
2. A method according to claim ^characterized in that the predetermined condition includes the value of at least one digit of the number to be used for call forwarding and call forwarding is allowed to a number having digits which coincide with the predetermined condition.
3. A method according to claim 1 , wherein the number of times per call that call forwarding can be performed is restricted according to a preset maximum number, characterized in that in order to allow call forwarding the value indicating the number of times call forwarding has been performed is decreased and call forwarding is continued on the basis of this decreased value.
4. A method according to claim 3, characterized in that the original value indicating the number of times call forwarding has been per- formed is transferred with the forwarded call.
5. A method according to claim ^characterized in that the predetermined condition is stored in the telecommunications network associated with the unit controlling call forwarding.
6. A method according to claim 1 or 6, characterized in that the predetermined condition is set by the operator.
7. An arrangement for call forwarding in a telecommunications network including a register (HLR, VLR) holding subscriber information including a number to be used for call forwarding for the subscriber, means of forwarding a call from one number to another, and means of restricting call for- warding, characterized in that the arrangement includes means for allowing call forwarding (52, 54) to numbers which fulfill a predetermined condition whenever call forwarding is restricted according to the preset maximum number.
8. An arrangement according to claim 7, including means of restrict- ing according to a preset maximum number the number of times per call that call forwarding is allowed, wherein the register (HLR, VLR) provides the number to be used for call forwarding, when the number of times call forwarding has been performed is below a maximum value, characterized in that the means for allowing call forwarding include a storage unit (54) for storing the predetermined condition and a control unit (52) for providing for the register a decreased value of the number of times call forwarding has been performed and comparing the number to be used for call forwarding with the predetermined condition.
9. An arrangement according to claim 7, characterized in that it is located in proximity to a switching center (MSC).
10. An arrangement according to claim 7, characterized in that it is located in proximity to a subscriber information register (HLR).
11. An arrangement according to claim 7, characterized in that it is located in proximity to a switching center (MSC) and a subscriber informa- tion register (HLR).
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