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Method for passing information between a local exchange and a user/terminal
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Inventors: Dybedokken, Bj.o slashed.rn Magne; T.o slashed.nnesland, Sverre;
Assignee: Telefonaktiebolaget LM Ericsson (publ) (Stockholm, SE)
Primary Examiner: Tsang; Fan
Assistant Examiner: Gauthier; Gerald
Attorney, Agent or Firm: Nixon & Vanderhye P.C.
The present invention relates to a method for passing information between a local exchange and a user/terminal, the language used for presenting the information being chosen in the terminal and the local exchange, and in order to avoid that messages generated by the terminal and the text generated by the local exchange are presented in different languages the present invention suggest a method to synchronize the language in the terminal and the language of the local exchange, or vice versa, wherein are used predefined codes for each of the languages involved. |
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS In the following there will be given a few examples of how the synchronisation of language can be implemented according to the present invention. Common to all described solutions is that the terminal and the local exchange use predefined codes for each of the languages. In FIG. 1 there is illustrated a terminal communicating with a local exchange, and in this specific embodiment the language is set in the terminal, whereas the local exchange is informed in a roaming procedure. The user uses the built-in option to select the language to be used in the terminal. When the user performs a roaming procedure, the language code is sent to the local exchange. This embodiment is only applicable to wireless terminals. In FIG. 2 there is also illustrated a terminal communicating with a local exchange, and in this embodiment the language is also set in the terminal, whereas the local exchange is informed thereabout at call establishment. This solution is basically the same as explained in connection with FIG. 1, but the local exchange is here informed at the establishment of a call. This call could be a "normal call", or it could be a call set up to inform the local exchange of the desired language. This solution is applicable to both wireless and wired terminals. In FIG. 3 there is illustrated a third embodiment of the present invention, wherein a terminal comprising for example a mobile telephone, as well as a personal computer, communicate with a local exchange. In this embodiment the language is set at initialisation of the terminal, i. e. the language of the user is set at initialisation of the users data. When the user connects the wired terminal, or perform a roaming procedure with the wireless terminal, the terminal is informed about the language to be used for displaying text. ADVANTAGES In a multi-lingual environment, it is desirable to be able to select the language in which one wants to communicate. In the present solutions for displaying information, one can select the language for display information for messages generated in the terminal and messages generated in the local exchange independently
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