WO1995029563A2 - Method for handling collision of calls - Google Patents

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WO1995029563A2
WO1995029563A2 PCT/FI1995/000229 FI9500229W WO9529563A2 WO 1995029563 A2 WO1995029563 A2 WO 1995029563A2 FI 9500229 W FI9500229 W FI 9500229W WO 9529563 A2 WO9529563 A2 WO 9529563A2
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Jussi Sarpola
Vesa HEIKKILÄ
Ari-Pekka Taskila
Heimo PENTIKÄINEN
Olli Liinamaa
Pekka Rusi
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Priority to US08/732,407 priority patent/US5970415A/en
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    • HELECTRICITY
    • H04ELECTRIC COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUE
    • H04WWIRELESS COMMUNICATION NETWORKS
    • H04W76/00Connection management
    • H04W76/10Connection setup
    • H04W76/18Management of setup rejection or failure
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    • H04ELECTRIC COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUE
    • H04WWIRELESS COMMUNICATION NETWORKS
    • H04W84/00Network topologies
    • H04W84/02Hierarchically pre-organised networks, e.g. paging networks, cellular networks, WLAN [Wireless Local Area Network] or WLL [Wireless Local Loop]
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  • the present invention relates to a method for handling a collision of an outgoing call from a subscriber unit and a call terminating at a subscriber unit in a radio system providing a wireless local loop.
  • the invention also relates to a subscriber unit of a radio system providing a wireless local loop, the subscriber unit including a terminal equipment and a user interface, the terminal equipment comprising receiver means for receiving radio-frequency signals.
  • the invention further relates to a subscriber network element of a radio system providing a wireless local loop, the subscriber network element having a data transfer connection with a local exchange of a public switched telephone network and comprising means for establishing, via base stations, a radio connection to subscriber units located in the coverage area of the radio system, and for transmitting telecommunication signals between the subscriber units and the local exchange.
  • the invention relates to a LL system (Wireless Local Loop), that is, a radio system providing a wireless local loop, in which system subscriber units are connected by a radio connection via base stations and a WLL subscriber network element to a PSTN exchange (Public Switched Telephone Network) .
  • LL system Wireless Local Loop
  • PSTN exchange Public Switched Telephone Network
  • Any conventional type of user interface or telephone set can be connected to the WLL system by means of a special terminal equipment, the radio path being thus invisible to the user.
  • a subscriber unit refers to the equipment the subscriber has for transmitting and receiving telecommunication signals, that is, in the case of the WLL subscriber unit, the subscriber unit comprises a terminal equipment consisting of a radio part and a teleadapter, and a user interface, such as a telephone, a telefax terminal, a computer/modem combination or the like, connected to the terminal equipment.
  • a calling is first transmitted from the subscriber unit to the subscriber network element.
  • the subscriber network element immediately acknowledges said calling by sending a standby message to the subscriber unit, after which it sends a signal indicating the OFF-hook state to a local exchange of the public switched telephone network.
  • diallings are transmitted from the subscriber unit, for instance as digit frames of said WLL system, and said diallings are converted in the subscriber network element into dialling signals used in the public switched telephone network.
  • the subscriber network transmits the dialling it received to the local exchange that handles the digit analysis and the switching of the call as if it were a question of a normal wired subscriber unit of the public switched telephone network.
  • the exchange interprets the outgoing call as a response to the terminating call, whereby the outgoing and terminating calls are connected into one call at the exchange.
  • the diallings transmitted from the WLL subscriber unit will then be heard in the handset of the receiving party and the user of the WLL subscriber unit will have no way of noticing, at least not at an early stage, that the call has been switched incorrectly.
  • the object of this invention is to solve the above-mentioned problem and to introduce an arrangement by means of which a collision between an outgoing and a terminating call can be managed so that the calls are not switched incorrectly.
  • This object is achieved with the method of the invention that is characterized in that the switching of the outgoing call from the subscriber unit is interrupted, a release frame is transmitted to the subscriber unit, a calling is transmitted to the subscriber unit, and the terminating call is switched to the subscriber unit after it has responded to the calling.
  • the invention further relates to a subscriber unit by means of which the method of the invention can be applied.
  • the subscriber unit of the invention is characterized in that the terminal equipment comprises a signal generator responsive to the receiver means and to the user interface for generating and feeding a predetermined voice-frequency signal to the user interface when the receiver means receive the release frame during the OFF-hook state of the user interface.
  • the invention also relates to a subscriber network element by means of which the method of the invention can be applied.
  • the subscriber network element of the invention is characterized in that the subscriber network element comprises means for detecting a collision between an outgoing call from a given subscriber unit and a call terminating at the same subscriber unit; interruption means for interrupting the switching of the outgoing call and for sending a release frame to the subscriber unit when a collision is detected; and means responsive to the interruption means for sending a calling to the subscriber unit after transmitting the release frame.
  • the invention is based on the idea that when the switching of the outgoing call is interrupted and a call release frame is transmitted to the subscriber unit, which upon receiving the frame, immediately after detecting a collision between an outgoing and a terminating call, starts generating a busy tone to the user of the subscriber unit, the collision between the outgoing and terminating call can be managed without the collision causing any incorrect switchings or other disadvantages. Therefore, the most significant advantages of the invention are that no incorrect switchings are caused by the collision and that the user of the subscriber unit is informed in a simple and understandable way that the phone should be put down.
  • the preferred embodiments of the method, the subscriber unit and the subscriber network element of the invention are disclosed in the appended dependent claims 2, 4 and 6 - 7.
  • Figure 1 shows a block diagram of a WLL system and Figure 2 shows a block diagram of the subscriber network element shown in Figure 1.
  • FIG 1 is a block diagram of a part of a WLL system in which the method of the invention can be applied.
  • the WLL system in Figure 1 is based on an NMT- 450i system that has been simplified by removing unnecessary features.
  • Base stations 5 correspond to parts of the NMT-450i (Nordisk Mobil Weg Mall) cellular radio system.
  • a subscriber unit 1 operates almost as a normal subscriber unit of the NMT-4501 system.
  • calls can also be made with an ordinary mobile phone 9 of the NMT-450i system.
  • the subscriber unit 1 shown in Figure 1 comprises a telephone 2 and a terminal equipment 3.
  • the telephone 2 is an ordinary telephone which uses voice-frequency dialling and can be connected to a fixed telephone network.
  • the telephone 2 and the terminal equipment 3 are connected by a two-wire lead 4.
  • the terminal equipment 3 contains signal- processing means for adapting a speech path to a radio channel.
  • Such signal-processing means are, for example, a radio part, including an antenna 8, a radio transceiver unit 14 and a teleadapter that adapts the radio part to an ordinary telephone 2.
  • the terminal equipment also comprises a signal generator 15 by which it can generate different signalling tones, such as a busy tone, in use in a public switched telephone exchange.
  • the subscriber unit 1 is connected by means of radio-frequency signals via the antenna 8 to the base station 5 (the figure shows three base stations BS), through which calls are forwarded to the subscriber network element 6 and further to the PSTN network exchange (Public Switched Telephone Network), that is, to a fixed telephone network exchange 7.
  • PSTN network exchange Public Switched Telephone Network
  • the subscriber network element 6 is connected to a local exchange of the fixed telephone network with an open multiplexer connection of CCITT Q.512 V2 type using the 2 Mbit/s PCM system.
  • FIG 2 shows a block diagram of the subscriber network element 6 shown in Figure 1.
  • a calling transmitted from the WLL terminal equipment via a base station 5 is transmitted to a control unit 10 of the subscriber network element 6.
  • the control unit 10 acknowledges the calling by sending the subscriber unit a message by which a traffic channel to be used is allocated to the subscriber unit. After this, the control unit 10 sends a standby message to the subscriber unit by which it notifies of its readiness to receive a dialling, and an OFF-hook message to the local exchange 7, and remains waiting for the local exchange 7 to switch on a ready-for-dialling tone for the subscriber network element.
  • the signal generator 15 of the subscriber unit starts generating and feeding a ready-for-dialling tone to the user interface, whereby the user of the unit can start feeding the dialling with the user interface.
  • the diallings selected by the subscriber are then buffered in the terminal equipment 2.
  • the transceiver unit of the subscriber unit has moved to the channel allocated by the subscriber network element 6 and has received the standby message, it starts transmitting diallings selected by the subscriber to the subscriber network element.
  • the diallings are transmitted in digit frames as defined in the specifications of the NMT-450i system.
  • the control unit 10 converts the digit frames it has received into voice-frequency diallings with an MFT converter 11 (Multi-Frequency Tone) known per se and feeds them further to the local exchange 7 of the PSTN network.
  • the diallings can also be transmitted by a loop dialling if the local exchange 7 is unable to receive voice-frequency diallings.
  • a circuit arrangement known per se is preferably used instead of the MFT converter 11 for simulating a loop dialling.
  • the subscriber network unit 6 preferably comprises a memory device 12 in which diallings received from the subscriber unit can be temporarily buffered before they are transmitted to the local exchange 7.
  • the control unit 10 shown in Figure 2 maintains a subscriber unit database 13 in which it stores data indicating the current state of each active subscriber unit.
  • an active subscriber unit means, for example, a subscriber unit with an ongoing call, or a subscriber unit in which a call is being set up or to which a calling is being transmitted for setting up a call. Therefore, when a calling is transmitted from the subscriber unit 1, for example, to the subscriber network element about setting up a call, the control unit stores the data about it in the subscriber unit database 13. Data is also stored in the subscriber unit database 13 to indicate when an OFF-hook message related to an outgoing call from the subscriber unit is transmitted to the local exchange 7.
  • the control unit 10 When a calling is transmitted from the local exchange 7 to the subscriber network element 6, the control unit 10 immediately checks in the subscriber unit database the state of the subscriber unit that the calling concerns. In case it is marked in the subscriber unit database 13 that an outgoing call is being set up at the subscriber unit in question, the control unit 10 notices that a collision situation obtains. In this case the control unit 10 at once interrupts the switching of the outgoing call from the subscriber unit.
  • the OFF-hook message of the outgoing call is not transmitted at all to the local exchange (if the OFF-hook message of the outgoing call had already been transmitted all the way to the exchange, the exchange would not transmit a calling related to a terminating call to the subscriber network unit because it would notice that the PCM time slot reserved for said subscriber is reserved). Furthermore, the subscriber network element transmits a calling to the subscriber unit in question. This calling is repeated a predetermined number of times, or until the subscriber unit responses to it, whereafter the subscriber network element connects the terminating call to the subscriber unit via the radio path.
  • the signal generator 15 of the subscriber unit 1 When the signal generator 15 of the subscriber unit 1 notices that the transceiver unit 14 has received a release frame, it immediately checks the state of the user interface 2. If the state of the user interface 2 is OFF-hook, that is, the handset of the telephone used as a user interface, for example, is picked up, the signal generator 15 at once starts generating and feeding a busy audio signal to the user interface.
  • the busy audio signal is preferably the same as the busy audio signal used in the public switched telephone network, that is, an interrupted signal at a frequency of 425 +/- 25 Hz in which the length of the tone sequences and the silent sequences between them is 300 ms. Hearing said audio signal, the user of the subscriber unit notices that the call has failed and replaces the handset, whereby the user interface moves to the ON-hook state, and the signal generator 15 stops generating the busy tone.
  • the transceiver unit 14 of the terminal equipment 3 notices a calling directed to the subscriber unit and responds to it in a normal manner, from which it follows that the call forwarded from the local exchange 7 is switched to the user interface 2, whereby the user interface, i.e. a telephone, gives an ordinary calling signal to its user.

Abstract

This invention relates to a method for handling a collision of an outgoing call from a subscriber unit (1) and a call terminating at a subscriber unit (1) in a radio system providing a wireless local loop. In order to avoid incorrect switchings, the switching of the outgoing call from the subscriber unit (1) is interrupted, a release frame is transmitted to the subscriber unit (1), a calling is transmitted to the subscriber unit (1), and the terminating call is switched to the subscriber unit (1) after it has responded to the calling. The invention also relates to a subscriber unit (1) and a subscriber network element (6) by means of which the method of the invention can be applied.

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Method for handling collision of calls
The present invention relates to a method for handling a collision of an outgoing call from a subscriber unit and a call terminating at a subscriber unit in a radio system providing a wireless local loop. The invention also relates to a subscriber unit of a radio system providing a wireless local loop, the subscriber unit including a terminal equipment and a user interface, the terminal equipment comprising receiver means for receiving radio-frequency signals. The invention further relates to a subscriber network element of a radio system providing a wireless local loop, the subscriber network element having a data transfer connection with a local exchange of a public switched telephone network and comprising means for establishing, via base stations, a radio connection to subscriber units located in the coverage area of the radio system, and for transmitting telecommunication signals between the subscriber units and the local exchange.
The invention relates to a LL system (Wireless Local Loop), that is, a radio system providing a wireless local loop, in which system subscriber units are connected by a radio connection via base stations and a WLL subscriber network element to a PSTN exchange (Public Switched Telephone Network) . Any conventional type of user interface or telephone set can be connected to the WLL system by means of a special terminal equipment, the radio path being thus invisible to the user.
In this connection, a subscriber unit refers to the equipment the subscriber has for transmitting and receiving telecommunication signals, that is, in the case of the WLL subscriber unit, the subscriber unit comprises a terminal equipment consisting of a radio part and a teleadapter, and a user interface, such as a telephone, a telefax terminal, a computer/modem combination or the like, connected to the terminal equipment.
As a call departs from a subscriber unit of a known WLL system, a calling is first transmitted from the subscriber unit to the subscriber network element. The subscriber network element immediately acknowledges said calling by sending a standby message to the subscriber unit, after which it sends a signal indicating the OFF-hook state to a local exchange of the public switched telephone network. After this, diallings are transmitted from the subscriber unit, for instance as digit frames of said WLL system, and said diallings are converted in the subscriber network element into dialling signals used in the public switched telephone network. Subsequently, the subscriber network transmits the dialling it received to the local exchange that handles the digit analysis and the switching of the call as if it were a question of a normal wired subscriber unit of the public switched telephone network.
In the above-described known WLL system, problems occur in a situation in which an outgoing and a terminating call collide. The collision of calls means that a call (an outgoing call) is being set up from a subscriber unit at the same time as a calling, that is, in practice a call (a terminating call), is transmitted by the local exchange to the subscriber unit. Such a situation can occur, for example, if a calling signal intended for a certain subscriber unit is transmitted from the local exchange to the subscriber network element at the same time as a call is being set up from the subscriber unit in question. If the subscriber network element then regardless of the terminating call sends an OFF-hook message to the exchange in order to forward the outgoing call to the exchange, the exchange interprets the outgoing call as a response to the terminating call, whereby the outgoing and terminating calls are connected into one call at the exchange. The diallings transmitted from the WLL subscriber unit will then be heard in the handset of the receiving party and the user of the WLL subscriber unit will have no way of noticing, at least not at an early stage, that the call has been switched incorrectly.
The above-mentioned situation occurs at least in those WLL systems in which the subscriber network element is connected to a local exchange with an open multiplexer connection of CCITT Q.512 V2 type using the 2 Mbit/s PCM system.
The object of this invention is to solve the above-mentioned problem and to introduce an arrangement by means of which a collision between an outgoing and a terminating call can be managed so that the calls are not switched incorrectly. This object is achieved with the method of the invention that is characterized in that the switching of the outgoing call from the subscriber unit is interrupted, a release frame is transmitted to the subscriber unit, a calling is transmitted to the subscriber unit, and the terminating call is switched to the subscriber unit after it has responded to the calling.
The invention further relates to a subscriber unit by means of which the method of the invention can be applied. The subscriber unit of the invention is characterized in that the terminal equipment comprises a signal generator responsive to the receiver means and to the user interface for generating and feeding a predetermined voice-frequency signal to the user interface when the receiver means receive the release frame during the OFF-hook state of the user interface. The invention also relates to a subscriber network element by means of which the method of the invention can be applied. The subscriber network element of the invention is characterized in that the subscriber network element comprises means for detecting a collision between an outgoing call from a given subscriber unit and a call terminating at the same subscriber unit; interruption means for interrupting the switching of the outgoing call and for sending a release frame to the subscriber unit when a collision is detected; and means responsive to the interruption means for sending a calling to the subscriber unit after transmitting the release frame.
The invention is based on the idea that when the switching of the outgoing call is interrupted and a call release frame is transmitted to the subscriber unit, which upon receiving the frame, immediately after detecting a collision between an outgoing and a terminating call, starts generating a busy tone to the user of the subscriber unit, the collision between the outgoing and terminating call can be managed without the collision causing any incorrect switchings or other disadvantages. Therefore, the most significant advantages of the invention are that no incorrect switchings are caused by the collision and that the user of the subscriber unit is informed in a simple and understandable way that the phone should be put down. The preferred embodiments of the method, the subscriber unit and the subscriber network element of the invention are disclosed in the appended dependent claims 2, 4 and 6 - 7.
In the following, the invention will be described in more detail by means of a first preferred embodiment with reference to the accompanying figures, of which
Figure 1 shows a block diagram of a WLL system and Figure 2 shows a block diagram of the subscriber network element shown in Figure 1.
Figure 1 is a block diagram of a part of a WLL system in which the method of the invention can be applied. The WLL system in Figure 1 is based on an NMT- 450i system that has been simplified by removing unnecessary features. Base stations 5 correspond to parts of the NMT-450i (Nordisk Mobil Telefon) cellular radio system. As far as signalling is concerned, a subscriber unit 1 operates almost as a normal subscriber unit of the NMT-4501 system. Through the base stations and a subscriber network element 6, calls can also be made with an ordinary mobile phone 9 of the NMT-450i system.
The subscriber unit 1 shown in Figure 1 comprises a telephone 2 and a terminal equipment 3. In Figure 1 the telephone 2 is an ordinary telephone which uses voice-frequency dialling and can be connected to a fixed telephone network. In Figure 1 the telephone 2 and the terminal equipment 3 are connected by a two-wire lead 4. The terminal equipment 3 contains signal- processing means for adapting a speech path to a radio channel. Such signal-processing means are, for example, a radio part, including an antenna 8, a radio transceiver unit 14 and a teleadapter that adapts the radio part to an ordinary telephone 2. The terminal equipment also comprises a signal generator 15 by which it can generate different signalling tones, such as a busy tone, in use in a public switched telephone exchange. The subscriber unit 1 is connected by means of radio-frequency signals via the antenna 8 to the base station 5 (the figure shows three base stations BS), through which calls are forwarded to the subscriber network element 6 and further to the PSTN network exchange (Public Switched Telephone Network), that is, to a fixed telephone network exchange 7. The subscriber network element 6 is connected to a local exchange of the fixed telephone network with an open multiplexer connection of CCITT Q.512 V2 type using the 2 Mbit/s PCM system.
Figure 2 shows a block diagram of the subscriber network element 6 shown in Figure 1. In connection with setting up an outgoing call from the WLL subscriber unit, a calling transmitted from the WLL terminal equipment via a base station 5 is transmitted to a control unit 10 of the subscriber network element 6. The control unit 10 acknowledges the calling by sending the subscriber unit a message by which a traffic channel to be used is allocated to the subscriber unit. After this, the control unit 10 sends a standby message to the subscriber unit by which it notifies of its readiness to receive a dialling, and an OFF-hook message to the local exchange 7, and remains waiting for the local exchange 7 to switch on a ready-for-dialling tone for the subscriber network element.
Immediately after the user interface has moved to the OFF-hook state (the handset lifted), the signal generator 15 of the subscriber unit starts generating and feeding a ready-for-dialling tone to the user interface, whereby the user of the unit can start feeding the dialling with the user interface. The diallings selected by the subscriber are then buffered in the terminal equipment 2. When the transceiver unit of the subscriber unit has moved to the channel allocated by the subscriber network element 6 and has received the standby message, it starts transmitting diallings selected by the subscriber to the subscriber network element. The diallings are transmitted in digit frames as defined in the specifications of the NMT-450i system. The control unit 10 converts the digit frames it has received into voice-frequency diallings with an MFT converter 11 (Multi-Frequency Tone) known per se and feeds them further to the local exchange 7 of the PSTN network. The diallings can also be transmitted by a loop dialling if the local exchange 7 is unable to receive voice-frequency diallings. In this case a circuit arrangement known per se is preferably used instead of the MFT converter 11 for simulating a loop dialling. The subscriber network unit 6 preferably comprises a memory device 12 in which diallings received from the subscriber unit can be temporarily buffered before they are transmitted to the local exchange 7. This may be necessary if the setting up of a telecommunication connection with the local exchange is for some reason delayed so much that the subscriber network element is unable to transmit diallings to the local exchange at the same rate as it receives them from the subscriber unit. The subscriber network element cannot transmit to the local exchange the diallings it has received until the local exchange has switched on a ready-for-dialling tone for the subscriber network element.
The control unit 10 shown in Figure 2 maintains a subscriber unit database 13 in which it stores data indicating the current state of each active subscriber unit. In this connection an active subscriber unit means, for example, a subscriber unit with an ongoing call, or a subscriber unit in which a call is being set up or to which a calling is being transmitted for setting up a call. Therefore, when a calling is transmitted from the subscriber unit 1, for example, to the subscriber network element about setting up a call, the control unit stores the data about it in the subscriber unit database 13. Data is also stored in the subscriber unit database 13 to indicate when an OFF-hook message related to an outgoing call from the subscriber unit is transmitted to the local exchange 7.
When a calling is transmitted from the local exchange 7 to the subscriber network element 6, the control unit 10 immediately checks in the subscriber unit database the state of the subscriber unit that the calling concerns. In case it is marked in the subscriber unit database 13 that an outgoing call is being set up at the subscriber unit in question, the control unit 10 notices that a collision situation obtains. In this case the control unit 10 at once interrupts the switching of the outgoing call from the subscriber unit. This means that for example, the OFF-hook message of the outgoing call is not transmitted at all to the local exchange (if the OFF-hook message of the outgoing call had already been transmitted all the way to the exchange, the exchange would not transmit a calling related to a terminating call to the subscriber network unit because it would notice that the PCM time slot reserved for said subscriber is reserved). Furthermore, the subscriber network element transmits a calling to the subscriber unit in question. This calling is repeated a predetermined number of times, or until the subscriber unit responses to it, whereafter the subscriber network element connects the terminating call to the subscriber unit via the radio path.
When the signal generator 15 of the subscriber unit 1 notices that the transceiver unit 14 has received a release frame, it immediately checks the state of the user interface 2. If the state of the user interface 2 is OFF-hook, that is, the handset of the telephone used as a user interface, for example, is picked up, the signal generator 15 at once starts generating and feeding a busy audio signal to the user interface. The busy audio signal is preferably the same as the busy audio signal used in the public switched telephone network, that is, an interrupted signal at a frequency of 425 +/- 25 Hz in which the length of the tone sequences and the silent sequences between them is 300 ms. Hearing said audio signal, the user of the subscriber unit notices that the call has failed and replaces the handset, whereby the user interface moves to the ON-hook state, and the signal generator 15 stops generating the busy tone.
When the user interface has moved to the ON- hook state, the transceiver unit 14 of the terminal equipment 3 notices a calling directed to the subscriber unit and responds to it in a normal manner, from which it follows that the call forwarded from the local exchange 7 is switched to the user interface 2, whereby the user interface, i.e. a telephone, gives an ordinary calling signal to its user.
It is to be understood that the above description and the figures related thereto are only meant to illustrate one preferred embodiment of the invention without restricting the invention itself thereto. Thus the method, the subscriber unit and the subscriber network element of the invention can also be used in such WLL systems that are based on some other cellular radio system than the NMT-4501 system shown above by way of example. Therefore, the preferred embodiments of the method and the subscriber network element of the invention may vary within the scope of the appended claims.

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1. A method for handling a collision of an outgoing call from a subscriber unit (1) and a call terminating at a subscriber unit (1) in a radio system providing a wireless local loop, c h a r a c t e r¬ i z e d in that the switching of the outgoing call from the subscriber unit (1) is interrupted, a release frame is transmitted to the subscriber unit (1), a calling is transmitted to the subscriber unit (1), and the terminating call is switched to the subscriber unit (1) after it has responded to the calling.
2. A method according to claim 1, c h a r a c ¬ t e r i z e d in that the subscriber unit (1) is arranged to transmit a busy tone to the subscriber in response to the release frame.
3. A subscriber unit (1) of a radio system providing a wireless local loop, the subscriber unit including a terminal equipment (3) and a user interface (2), the terminal equipment (3) comprising receiver means (8, 14) for receiving radio-frequency signals, c h a r a c t e r i z e d in that the terminal equipment (3) comprises a signal generator responsive to the receiver means (8, 14) and to the user interface (2) for generating and feeding a predetermined voice-frequency signal to the user interface (2) when the receiver means (8, 14) receive a release frame during the OFF-hook state of the user interface (2).
4. A subscriber unit according to claim 3, c h a r a c t e r i z e d in that said predetermined voice-frequency signal is a busy tone.
5. A subscriber network element (6) of a radio system providing a wireless local loop, the subscriber network element having a data transfer connection with a local exchange (7) of a public switched telephone network and comprising means for establishing, via base stations (5), a radio connection to subscriber units located in the coverage area of the radio system, and for transmitting telecommunication signals between the subscriber units (1, 9) and the local exchange (7), c h a r a c t e r i z e d in that the subscriber network element comprises means (10, 13) for detecting a collision between an outgoing call from a given subscriber unit ( 1 ) and a call terminating at the same subscriber unit (1), interruption means ( 10) for interrupting the switching of the outgoing call and for sending a release frame to the subscriber unit (1) when a collision is detected, and means responsive to the interruption means (10) for sending a calling to the subscriber unit ( 1 ) after transmitting the release frame.
6. A subscriber network element according to claim 5, c h a r a c t e r i z e d in that the subscriber network element (6) comprises memory means (13) for storing data indicating the state of each active subscriber unit (1 ) , whereby collision detection means (10) determine whether it is a question of a collision on the basis of data contained in said memory means ( 13) .
7. A subscriber network element according to claim 5 or 6, c h a r a c t e r i z e d in that the subscriber network element is connected to the local exchange (7) with an open multiplexer connection of CCITT Q.512 V2 type using the 2 Mbit/s PCM system.
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