WO1997001253A1 - Communication network having replaceable sim card - Google Patents

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WO1997001253A1
WO1997001253A1 PCT/US1996/010742 US9610742W WO9701253A1 WO 1997001253 A1 WO1997001253 A1 WO 1997001253A1 US 9610742 W US9610742 W US 9610742W WO 9701253 A1 WO9701253 A1 WO 9701253A1
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    • HELECTRICITY
    • H04ELECTRIC COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUE
    • H04WWIRELESS COMMUNICATION NETWORKS
    • H04W12/00Security arrangements; Authentication; Protecting privacy or anonymity
    • H04W12/06Authentication
    • HELECTRICITY
    • H04ELECTRIC COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUE
    • H04LTRANSMISSION OF DIGITAL INFORMATION, e.g. TELEGRAPHIC COMMUNICATION
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    • H04L63/08Network architectures or network communication protocols for network security for authentication of entities
    • H04L63/0853Network architectures or network communication protocols for network security for authentication of entities using an additional device, e.g. smartcard, SIM or a different communication terminal
    • HELECTRICITY
    • H04ELECTRIC COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUE
    • H04MTELEPHONIC COMMUNICATION
    • H04M17/00Prepayment of wireline communication systems, wireless communication systems or telephone systems
    • HELECTRICITY
    • H04ELECTRIC COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUE
    • H04WWIRELESS COMMUNICATION NETWORKS
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  • the present invention relates generally to personal servicing communication systems or networks, and, more specifically, to authorized access thereto using a Subscriber Identity Module (SIM) card.
  • SIM Subscriber Identity Module
  • a personal servicing communication network provides individual person oriented services instead of terminal device oriented services.
  • a typical phone system allows use by any caller as allowed by the specific service subscribed to with billing being provided for a specific telephone irrespective of who places the call.
  • a personal servicing communication network allows individual callers to access subscribed services using a Subscriber Identity Module (SIM) card for accessing any available terminal device or telephone configured to accept the card.
  • SIM Subscriber Identity Module
  • Billing is not provided for each of the terminals, but is instead provided to a given individual having the SIM card. In this way, a subscriber may have a wide range of mobility and use any available terminal by simply inserting the SIM card therein for accessing the communication network to communicate with other terminals.
  • the terminals of the communication network may be hard wired into the network like conventional telephone networks, or may use radiowaves for accessing the network like typical cellular phones.
  • the required components of a personal servicing communication network are effected in accordance with a suitable standard such as that conventionally known as the European Digital Cellular Telecommunications System, Global System for Mobile Communications (GSM) , Phase 1, by the European Telecommuinications Standards Institute, Technical Specifications.
  • GSM Global System for Mobile Communications
  • the GSM standard is also known as the European Cellular Phone standard for such networks found in Europe.
  • a comparable GSM-like standard includes multiple components such as the Interim Standard 41 and the Advanced Mobile Phone System (AMPS) .
  • AMPS Advanced Mobile Phone System
  • a plurality of communication terminals such as mobile equipment (ME) are geographically spaced apart from each other and are operatively joined to one or more telephony switches for completing calls between the various terminals.
  • Each terminal includes a slot for receiving the SIM card which allows access to the communication network in accordance with a subscriber service profile maintained for each subscriber which authorizes the desired services contracted for including for example voice, data, fax, voice mail, short message, and supplementary services for example.
  • the subscriber profile is maintained in a Home Location Register (HLR) which is operatively joined to the telephony switch.
  • An Authentication Center (AuC) is operatively joined to the HLR register for securing access to the communication network only to authorize subscribers.
  • a customer support center includes suitable equipment and controllers operatively joined to the HLR register for allowing administrators of the communication network to enter or delete subscribers from the network or change the contracted services as desired for controlling the operation of the network.
  • the SIM card is an electronic device having a conventional central processing unit (CPU) and memory therein which is plugged or inserted into the terminal for accessing the network. Over the course of time, the SIM card wears out either at its contact terminals or internally due to the repeated rewriting of data to the memory therein during operation. Or, the SIM card may be lost or stolen. In any event, a replacement SIM card must be issued to the specific subscriber to replace the previous or old SIM card and allow access to the network. The replacement process typically requires direct administrator support which requires the subscriber to first insert the SIM card into a terminal and contact the customer support center. This is a manual process that requires certain actions by both the administrator and the subscriber and delays the subscriber's ability to immediately use the replacement SIM card.
  • CPU central processing unit
  • a personal servicing communication network is configured to allow a subscriber to use a replacement SIM card by merely inserting the replacement card into one of a plurality of network communication terminals, with the network automatically disabling the old SIM card and enabling the replacement SIM card for subsequent use.
  • the Home Location Register (HLR) and the Authentication Center (AuC) are preprovisioned by an administrator to correlate an identifier of the replacement SIM card with an identifier of the original SIM card for allowing the subscriber to access the network.
  • the network Upon first use of the replacement SIM card, the network disables the original identifier in the Home Location Register (HLR) and in the Authentication Center (AuC) so that subsequent access to the network by the subscriber is available solely by use of the replacement SIM card.
  • Figure 1 is a schematic representation of a portion of a personal servicing communication network in accordance with one embodiment of the present invention.
  • Figure 2 is a flow chart representation for allowing automatic disabling of an old SIM card upon first use of a replacement SIM card in the communication network illustrated in Figure 1.
  • the network 10 includes a plurality of geographically spaced apart communication terminals 12 such as a conventional mobile telephone or equipment (ME) for use by subscribers to place and receive communications such as voice, data, voice mail, short message and supplementary services which are conventionally known and contracted for by the individual subscribers.
  • Each terminal 12 includes a suitable handset and dialing keypad, for example, as well as a conventional electronic interface 14 for accessing, by reading from and writing to, a Subscriber Identity Module (SIM) card 16 insertable into a slot therein.
  • SIM Subscriber Identity Module
  • the SIM card 16 is conventional and includes for example its own central processing unit (CPU) and memory, in which memory is suitably stored relevant information including a SIM serial number, an identifier conventionally known as an International Mobile Subscriber Identity (IMSI) which identifies the specific subscriber, with the memory typically also including information about the subscriber's service profile contracted for which controls the subscriber's access to the network 10 and for which a subscriber is billed.
  • IMSI International Mobile Subscriber Identity
  • the IMSI identifier is unique to each SIM card 16 and is used to identify a given subscriber for that card 16.
  • the network 10 further includes a plurality of geographically spaced apart telephony switches 18 located remotely from the terminals 12 and operatively joinable thereto by either direct, ground based communication lines, or by mobile transmission through the air using radiowaves.
  • Each switch 18 is a conventional component having a programmable CPU, suitable software, databases, trunk lines etc.
  • a respective switch 18 is used for establishing a communication link from an access one of the terminals 12 in which the card 16 is inserted to another device such as one of the other terminals 12 through the same or different switch 18.
  • the network 10 further includes a Home Location Register (HLR) 20 which is operatively joined to the switches 18 and is configured to contain or store for each subscriber a subscriber service profile associated with a corresponding SIM card ISMI identifier for specifying authorized services available to the subscriber in the network 10.
  • the register 20 also includes a last location address identifying which of the several switches 18 was serving the access terminal 12 used to access the network 10 using the SIM card 16 so that calls may be directed thereto as long as the SIM card 16 remains in the terminal 12.
  • An Authentication Center (AuC) 22 is operatively joined to the register 20 for securing access to the communication network 10 based on an authentication key stored in the Authentication Center 22 and in the SIM card 16, and associated with the SIM card IMSI identifier as is conventionally known.
  • the network 10 also includes a customer care or support center 24 which includes suitable equipment and a controller operatively joined to the register 20 and administered by one or more administrators. From the support center 24, the administrators control operation of the network 10.
  • the overall communication network 10 illustrated in Figure 1 including its individual components is conventionally configured and operated in accordance with a suitable standard such a ⁇ a GSM standard introduced above. But for the present invention, a subscriber requiring a replacement SIM card would have to first insert the replacement SIM card 16 into one of the terminals 12 to directly contact the support center 24 and cooperate with an administrator to enable full use of the replacement card 16 and disable the previous or old card 16p.
  • the network 10 is modified or reconfigured to allow the subscriber to simply insert the replacement card 16 into any one of the terminals 12 and upon first use of the card 16 the network 10 automatically enables full use of the replacement card 16 in accordance with the subscriber's existing service profile while disabling the previous or old SIM card 16p without direct action by one of the administrators during the first use of the card.
  • the basic process for replacing the old or previous SIM card 16p is illustrated in flowchart form.
  • a subscriber requests the issuance of a replacement SIM card, or the support center 24 proactively issues a replacement SIM card after a predetermined time period
  • replacement of the old SIM card 16p is thereby initiated with a replacement card 16 being initially processed by the support center 24 for use by the same subscriber of the old SIM card.
  • the support center 24 suitably provisions the network 10 for the replacement SIM card 16 by provisioning both the register 20 and authorization center 22 (refer also to Figure 1) with a correlation between the previous IMSI identifier associated with the previous SIM card and a replacement or different IMSI identifier for the replacement SIM card.
  • the replacement SIM card is provided or suitably delivered to the subscriber who may then insert the replacement SIM card into one of the terminals 12 to access the network 10 according to the respective subscriber profile previously established by the subscriber.
  • the terminal 12 conventionally known as a Mobile Equipment
  • ME Mobile Station
  • MS Mobile Station
  • MS effected at one of the terminals 12 initiates location update in the register 20 for identifying the switch 18 accessed by the terminal 12, with the register 20 reque ⁇ ting authentication and information from the Authentication Center 22 using the replacement IMSI identifier.
  • the Authorization Center 22 is also configured to similarly correlate the previous IMSI identifier with the replacement ISMI identifier.
  • the old and replacement IMSI identifiers allow access to the Authentication Center 22 and correspond with respective authentication keys stored therein.
  • the previou ⁇ or old IMSI identifier contained in both the regi ⁇ ter 20 and the Authentication Center 22 are disabled to prevent further access to the network 10 by the previous or old SIM card 16p.
  • the location update initiated by the MS terminal 12 effects a request for authentication information such as the authentication key from the Authentication Center 22 by the register 20 since this will be the first time that the network 10 has seen the replacement IMSI identifier. This will result in the authentication center 22 disabling the old IMSI identifier in the Authentication Center 22.
  • the location update request to the register 20 will similarly result in the old IMSI identifier being disabled in the register 20.
  • the sub ⁇ criber profile for the replacement IMSI identifier will be the same profile used for the old IMSI identifier, with the replacement IMSI identifier simply superseding or replacing the old IMSI identifier.
  • the replacement IMSI identifier is retained in the register 20 and the Authentication Center 22 for allowing subsequent access to the network 10 for the subscriber' ⁇ exi ⁇ ting profile upon u ⁇ e of the replacement SIM card 16 having the replacement IMSI identifier ⁇ tored therein.
  • the network 10 clear ⁇ the old IMSI identifier from the network 10 ⁇ o that it i ⁇ no longer u ⁇ able. Accordingly, upon disabling or clearing the old IMSI identifier from the register 20 and the Authentication Center 22, they are thereby reconfigured to allow subsequent access to the network 10 solely by the replacement SIM card 16 for the given subscriber according the same or original subscriber profile for that sub ⁇ criber.
  • the previous SIM card 16p will no longer be recognized by the network 10.
  • the subscriber would notify the support center 24 which in turn would conventionally disable its use either by disabling the IMSI identifier in the register 20 and the Authentication Center 22 or by suitably modifying the subscriber's profile to limit access to the system solely for contacting the support center 24 without being able to enjoy available services within the network 10.
  • the replacement SIM card 16 is ⁇ ued after the theft or lo ⁇ of the previous SIM card may also be automatically enabled in accordance with the present invention by providing the required correlation between the replacement IMSI identifier and the previous IMSI identifier.
  • the pre ⁇ ent invention' ⁇ ability to allow automatic use of the replacement SIM card 16 for replacement of the previous SIM card 16p is suitably configured in the conventional components of the network 10 using conventional ⁇ oftware, and in accordance with the GSM ⁇ tandard ⁇ . Except for introducing the invention into the network 10, the network 10 is otherwise conventional in structure and operation for complying with the GSM standard. For example, prepersonalization of the replacement SIM card 16 prior to provisioning the register 20 and the Authentication Center 22 to correlate the replacement and previous IMSI identifiers may be accomplished to allow at least the subscriber's access to the network 10 upon merely is ⁇ uing the replacement SIM card 16 to the ⁇ ubscriber.
  • Prepersonalization may be accompli ⁇ hed in any of a number of conventional ways consi ⁇ tent with the GSM ⁇ tandard.
  • all nece ⁇ sary information may be preloaded into the replacement SIM card.
  • the replacement SIM card may be preloaded at the point of ⁇ ale retail outlet wherein the ⁇ ub ⁇ criber may purcha ⁇ e an ME terminal 12 and/or pick up the replacement card.
  • conventional telephone administration may be used for loading the required subscriber's specific information via the network 10 itself using the conventionally known short mes ⁇ age infra ⁇ tructure.
  • the information is received into the replacement SIM card and loaded into the memory thereof. This is the preferred option since it provides the greatest level of flexibility.
  • the replacement SIM card 16 may then undergo personalization or post-per ⁇ onalization to download into the memory thereof at lea ⁇ t part of the ⁇ ubscriber's profile, or suitable information about the profile.
  • the subscriber may acces ⁇ the network 10 by either a landline telephone terminal 12 or a mobile equipment (ME) terminal 12 through which the subscriber may contact the support center 24.
  • the support center 24 may then personalize the replacement SIM card 16 as desired using the TeleAdmin capability of the short mes ⁇ age ⁇ ervice. In thi ⁇ way all nece ⁇ ary information i ⁇ downloaded into the replacement SIM card 16 via the network 10 so that the sub ⁇ criber is able to fully u ⁇ e all provi ⁇ ioned ⁇ ervice ⁇ contracted for.
  • the pre ⁇ ent invention therefore allow ⁇ more convenient u ⁇ e by the subscriber of the replacement SIM card 16 without requiring direct contact or action with the ⁇ upport center 24 for its use.
  • Simply inserting the replacement SIM card 16 in any of the terminals 12 of the network 10 automatically super ⁇ edes the old IMSI identifier and thereby di ⁇ ables the old SIM card 16p, with the replacement SIM card 16 thereafter being usable for all provisioned services contained in the sub ⁇ criber ⁇ ervice profile contained in the HLR regi ⁇ ter 20.

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A personal servicing communication network (10) is configured to allow a subscriber to use a replacement SIM card (16) by merely inserting the replacement card (16) into one of a plurality of network communication terminals (12), with the network automatically disabling the old SIM card (16p) and enabling the replacement SIM card for subsequent use. A Home Location Register (HLR) (20) and an Authentication Center (AuC) (22) are preprovisioned by an administrator to correlate an identifier of the replacement SIM card with an identifier of the original SIM card for allowing the subscriber to access the network. Upon first use of the replacement SIM card, the network disables the original identifier in the Home Location Register (HLR) (20) and in the Authentication Center (AuC) (22) so that subsequent access to the network by the subscriber is available solely by use of the replacement SIM card.

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COMMUNICATION NETWORK HAVING REPLACEABLE SIM CARD
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates generally to personal servicing communication systems or networks, and, more specifically, to authorized access thereto using a Subscriber Identity Module (SIM) card.
A personal servicing communication network provides individual person oriented services instead of terminal device oriented services. In the latter, a typical phone system allows use by any caller as allowed by the specific service subscribed to with billing being provided for a specific telephone irrespective of who places the call. In the former, a personal servicing communication network allows individual callers to access subscribed services using a Subscriber Identity Module (SIM) card for accessing any available terminal device or telephone configured to accept the card. Billing is not provided for each of the terminals, but is instead provided to a given individual having the SIM card. In this way, a subscriber may have a wide range of mobility and use any available terminal by simply inserting the SIM card therein for accessing the communication network to communicate with other terminals.
The terminals of the communication network may be hard wired into the network like conventional telephone networks, or may use radiowaves for accessing the network like typical cellular phones. The required components of a personal servicing communication network are effected in accordance with a suitable standard such as that conventionally known as the European Digital Cellular Telecommunications System, Global System for Mobile Communications (GSM) , Phase 1, by the European Telecommuinications Standards Institute, Technical Specifications. The GSM standard is also known as the European Cellular Phone standard for such networks found in Europe. In the United States, a comparable GSM-like standard includes multiple components such as the Interim Standard 41 and the Advanced Mobile Phone System (AMPS) . In a typical GSM standard communication network, a plurality of communication terminals such as mobile equipment (ME) are geographically spaced apart from each other and are operatively joined to one or more telephony switches for completing calls between the various terminals. Each terminal includes a slot for receiving the SIM card which allows access to the communication network in accordance with a subscriber service profile maintained for each subscriber which authorizes the desired services contracted for including for example voice, data, fax, voice mail, short message, and supplementary services for example. The subscriber profile is maintained in a Home Location Register (HLR) which is operatively joined to the telephony switch. An Authentication Center (AuC) is operatively joined to the HLR register for securing access to the communication network only to authorize subscribers. A customer support center includes suitable equipment and controllers operatively joined to the HLR register for allowing administrators of the communication network to enter or delete subscribers from the network or change the contracted services as desired for controlling the operation of the network.
The SIM card is an electronic device having a conventional central processing unit (CPU) and memory therein which is plugged or inserted into the terminal for accessing the network. Over the course of time, the SIM card wears out either at its contact terminals or internally due to the repeated rewriting of data to the memory therein during operation. Or, the SIM card may be lost or stolen. In any event, a replacement SIM card must be issued to the specific subscriber to replace the previous or old SIM card and allow access to the network. The replacement process typically requires direct administrator support which requires the subscriber to first insert the SIM card into a terminal and contact the customer support center. This is a manual process that requires certain actions by both the administrator and the subscriber and delays the subscriber's ability to immediately use the replacement SIM card.
Summary of the Invention
A personal servicing communication network is configured to allow a subscriber to use a replacement SIM card by merely inserting the replacement card into one of a plurality of network communication terminals, with the network automatically disabling the old SIM card and enabling the replacement SIM card for subsequent use. The Home Location Register (HLR) and the Authentication Center (AuC) are preprovisioned by an administrator to correlate an identifier of the replacement SIM card with an identifier of the original SIM card for allowing the subscriber to access the network. Upon first use of the replacement SIM card, the network disables the original identifier in the Home Location Register (HLR) and in the Authentication Center (AuC) so that subsequent access to the network by the subscriber is available solely by use of the replacement SIM card.
Brief Description of the Drawings
The invention, in accordance with preferred and exemplary embodiments, together with further objects and advantages thereof, is more particularly described in the following detailed description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings in which:
Figure 1 is a schematic representation of a portion of a personal servicing communication network in accordance with one embodiment of the present invention.
Figure 2 is a flow chart representation for allowing automatic disabling of an old SIM card upon first use of a replacement SIM card in the communication network illustrated in Figure 1.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT (S )
Illustrated schematically in Figure 1 is the relevant portion of a personal servicing communication system or network 10 configured in accordance with the present invention. The network 10 includes a plurality of geographically spaced apart communication terminals 12 such as a conventional mobile telephone or equipment (ME) for use by subscribers to place and receive communications such as voice, data, voice mail, short message and supplementary services which are conventionally known and contracted for by the individual subscribers. Each terminal 12 includes a suitable handset and dialing keypad, for example, as well as a conventional electronic interface 14 for accessing, by reading from and writing to, a Subscriber Identity Module (SIM) card 16 insertable into a slot therein. The SIM card 16 is conventional and includes for example its own central processing unit (CPU) and memory, in which memory is suitably stored relevant information including a SIM serial number, an identifier conventionally known as an International Mobile Subscriber Identity (IMSI) which identifies the specific subscriber, with the memory typically also including information about the subscriber's service profile contracted for which controls the subscriber's access to the network 10 and for which a subscriber is billed. The IMSI identifier is unique to each SIM card 16 and is used to identify a given subscriber for that card 16.
The network 10 further includes a plurality of geographically spaced apart telephony switches 18 located remotely from the terminals 12 and operatively joinable thereto by either direct, ground based communication lines, or by mobile transmission through the air using radiowaves. Each switch 18 is a conventional component having a programmable CPU, suitable software, databases, trunk lines etc. A respective switch 18 is used for establishing a communication link from an access one of the terminals 12 in which the card 16 is inserted to another device such as one of the other terminals 12 through the same or different switch 18. The network 10 further includes a Home Location Register (HLR) 20 which is operatively joined to the switches 18 and is configured to contain or store for each subscriber a subscriber service profile associated with a corresponding SIM card ISMI identifier for specifying authorized services available to the subscriber in the network 10. The register 20 also includes a last location address identifying which of the several switches 18 was serving the access terminal 12 used to access the network 10 using the SIM card 16 so that calls may be directed thereto as long as the SIM card 16 remains in the terminal 12. An Authentication Center (AuC) 22 is operatively joined to the register 20 for securing access to the communication network 10 based on an authentication key stored in the Authentication Center 22 and in the SIM card 16, and associated with the SIM card IMSI identifier as is conventionally known. The network 10 also includes a customer care or support center 24 which includes suitable equipment and a controller operatively joined to the register 20 and administered by one or more administrators. From the support center 24, the administrators control operation of the network 10. The overall communication network 10 illustrated in Figure 1 including its individual components is conventionally configured and operated in accordance with a suitable standard such aε a GSM standard introduced above. But for the present invention, a subscriber requiring a replacement SIM card would have to first insert the replacement SIM card 16 into one of the terminals 12 to directly contact the support center 24 and cooperate with an administrator to enable full use of the replacement card 16 and disable the previous or old card 16p. In accordance with the present invention, the network 10 is modified or reconfigured to allow the subscriber to simply insert the replacement card 16 into any one of the terminals 12 and upon first use of the card 16 the network 10 automatically enables full use of the replacement card 16 in accordance with the subscriber's existing service profile while disabling the previous or old SIM card 16p without direct action by one of the administrators during the first use of the card.
More specifically, and referring to Figure 2, the basic process for replacing the old or previous SIM card 16p is illustrated in flowchart form. In the event that a subscriber requests the issuance of a replacement SIM card, or the support center 24 proactively issues a replacement SIM card after a predetermined time period, replacement of the old SIM card 16p is thereby initiated with a replacement card 16 being initially processed by the support center 24 for use by the same subscriber of the old SIM card. The support center 24 suitably provisions the network 10 for the replacement SIM card 16 by provisioning both the register 20 and authorization center 22 (refer also to Figure 1) with a correlation between the previous IMSI identifier associated with the previous SIM card and a replacement or different IMSI identifier for the replacement SIM card. This is accomplished by εuitable software so that a given εubscriber requiring the replacement card may initially access the network 10 with either of the old or replacement SIM cards according to the existing profile contained in the register 20 for the given subscriber. The replacement SIM card is provided or suitably delivered to the subscriber who may then insert the replacement SIM card into one of the terminals 12 to access the network 10 according to the respective subscriber profile previously established by the subscriber. Upon inserting the SIM card 16 into the terminal 12, the terminal 12, conventionally known as a Mobile Equipment
(ME) , then becomes a conventionally known Mobile Station (MS) operatively joined to one of the telephony εwitches 18. Upon first use of the replacement SIM card 16 by the subscriber the
MS effected at one of the terminals 12 initiates location update in the register 20 for identifying the switch 18 accessed by the terminal 12, with the register 20 requeεting authentication and information from the Authentication Center 22 using the replacement IMSI identifier. The Authorization Center 22 is also configured to similarly correlate the previous IMSI identifier with the replacement ISMI identifier. The old and replacement IMSI identifiers allow access to the Authentication Center 22 and correspond with respective authentication keys stored therein. Upon such first uεe of the replacement SIM card 16, the previouε or old IMSI identifier contained in both the regiεter 20 and the Authentication Center 22 are disabled to prevent further access to the network 10 by the previous or old SIM card 16p. Up until this time either the previous SIM card 16p or the replacement SIM card 16 may be used to access the network 10. The location update initiated by the MS terminal 12 effects a request for authentication information such as the authentication key from the Authentication Center 22 by the register 20 since this will be the first time that the network 10 has seen the replacement IMSI identifier. This will result in the authentication center 22 disabling the old IMSI identifier in the Authentication Center 22. The location update request to the register 20 will similarly result in the old IMSI identifier being disabled in the register 20. The subεcriber profile for the replacement IMSI identifier will be the same profile used for the old IMSI identifier, with the replacement IMSI identifier simply superseding or replacing the old IMSI identifier. Accordingly, the replacement IMSI identifier is retained in the register 20 and the Authentication Center 22 for allowing subsequent access to the network 10 for the subscriber'ε exiεting profile upon uεe of the replacement SIM card 16 having the replacement IMSI identifier εtored therein. In thiε way, the network 10 clearε the old IMSI identifier from the network 10 εo that it iε no longer uεable. Accordingly, upon disabling or clearing the old IMSI identifier from the register 20 and the Authentication Center 22, they are thereby reconfigured to allow subsequent access to the network 10 solely by the replacement SIM card 16 for the given subscriber according the same or original subscriber profile for that subεcriber. After the firεt use of the replacement SIM card 16, the previous SIM card 16p will no longer be recognized by the network 10. In the event the previous SIM card 16p were stolen, the subscriber would notify the support center 24 which in turn would conventionally disable its use either by disabling the IMSI identifier in the register 20 and the Authentication Center 22 or by suitably modifying the subscriber's profile to limit access to the system solely for contacting the support center 24 without being able to enjoy available services within the network 10. The replacement SIM card 16 isεued after the theft or loεε of the previous SIM card may also be automatically enabled in accordance with the present invention by providing the required correlation between the replacement IMSI identifier and the previous IMSI identifier.
The preεent invention'ε ability to allow automatic use of the replacement SIM card 16 for replacement of the previous SIM card 16p is suitably configured in the conventional components of the network 10 using conventional εoftware, and in accordance with the GSM εtandardε. Except for introducing the invention into the network 10, the network 10 is otherwise conventional in structure and operation for complying with the GSM standard. For example, prepersonalization of the replacement SIM card 16 prior to provisioning the register 20 and the Authentication Center 22 to correlate the replacement and previous IMSI identifiers may be accomplished to allow at least the subscriber's access to the network 10 upon merely isεuing the replacement SIM card 16 to the εubscriber. Prepersonalization may be accompliεhed in any of a number of conventional ways consiεtent with the GSM εtandard. For example, all neceεsary information may be preloaded into the replacement SIM card. The replacement SIM card may be preloaded at the point of εale retail outlet wherein the εubεcriber may purchaεe an ME terminal 12 and/or pick up the replacement card. Or, conventional telephone administration (TeleAdmin) may be used for loading the required subscriber's specific information via the network 10 itself using the conventionally known short mesεage infraεtructure. The information is received into the replacement SIM card and loaded into the memory thereof. This is the preferred option since it provides the greatest level of flexibility. After the first use of the replacement SIM card 16 which enables the replacement IMSI identifier and disableε the previouε IMSI identifier, the replacement SIM card 16 may then undergo personalization or post-perεonalization to download into the memory thereof at leaεt part of the εubscriber's profile, or suitable information about the profile. The subscriber may accesε the network 10 by either a landline telephone terminal 12 or a mobile equipment (ME) terminal 12 through which the subscriber may contact the support center 24. The support center 24 may then personalize the replacement SIM card 16 as desired using the TeleAdmin capability of the short mesεage εervice. In thiε way all neceεεary information iε downloaded into the replacement SIM card 16 via the network 10 so that the subεcriber is able to fully uεe all proviεioned εerviceε contracted for.
The preεent invention therefore allowε more convenient uεe by the subscriber of the replacement SIM card 16 without requiring direct contact or action with the εupport center 24 for its use. Simply inserting the replacement SIM card 16 in any of the terminals 12 of the network 10 automatically superεedes the old IMSI identifier and thereby diεables the old SIM card 16p, with the replacement SIM card 16 thereafter being usable for all provisioned services contained in the subεcriber εervice profile contained in the HLR regiεter 20. While there have been described herein what are considered to be preferred and exemplary embodiments of the present invention, other modifications of the invention εhall be apparent to those skilled in the art from the teachings herein, and it is, therefore, desired to be secured in the appended claims all such modifications aε fall within the true spirit and scope of the invention.
Accordingly, what is desired to be secured by Letters Patent of the United States is the invention as defined and differentiated in the following claims:

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1. A personal servicing communication network comprising: a plurality of communication terminals for use by a subscriber and including an interface for accessing a Subscriber Identity Module (SIM) card insertable therein, said SIM card including an identifier and an authentication key; a plurality of telephony switches operatively joinable to said terminals for establiεhing a communication link from an access one of said terminals in which said card is inserted; a Home Location Register operatively joined to said switches and configured to contain for each subscriber a subεcriber profile aεεociated with εaid SIM card identifier for εpecifying authorized services in said network and a last location addresε identifying which of εaid switches was last serving said accesε terminal using εaid SIM card; an Authentication Center operatively joined to said register for εecuring acceεε to εaid communication network baεed on εaid authentication key stored in said Authentication Center and in said SIM card and associated with said SIM card identifier; and wherein said register is configured to correlate a previous identifier for a previous SIM card with a replacement identifier for a replacement SIM card for a given subεcriber εo that εaid given subscriber may initially access said network with either of said previous or replacement SIM cards.
2. A network according to claim 1 wherein said register is further configured to automatically disable said previous identifier to prevent access to said network by said previous SIM card upon first use of said replacement SIM card and corresponding replacement identifier.
3. A network according to claim 2 wherein said authentication center is also configured to correlate said previous identifier with said replacement identifier and corresponding identification authentication keys associated therewith so that upon said first use of said replacement SIM card a request for authentication information by said register to said authentication center will cause said authentication center to automatically disable said previous identifier therein.
4. A network according to claim 3 wherein said register in said Authentication Center are further configured to allow εubsequent access to said network according to said subscriber profile for εaid given subscriber after said first use of said replacement SIM card solely by said replacement SIM card for said given subscriber and not by said previous SIM card for said given subscriber.
5. A network according to claim 4 wherein said terminals are mobile equipment operatively joinable to said switches by radiowaves.
6. A method of allowing automatic access to a perεonal servicing communication network by an existing subscriber issued a replacement Subscriber Identity Module (SIM) card for a previous SIM card, said network including a plurality of communication terminals operatively joinable to a plurality of telephony switches and in turn operatively joined to a Home Location Register containing subεcriber εervice profiles, and in turn operatively joined to both an Authentication Center containing authentication keys for subscriber SIM cards and to a customer support center for administering said network, said method comprising: provisioning by εaid εupport center, εaid regiεter and said Authentication Center with a correlation between a previous identifier aεεociated with εaid previous SIM card and a replacement identifier for said replacement SIM card; inεerting εaid replacement SIM card into one of εaid terminalε to acceεε εaid network according to a reεpective one of said subεcriber profiles; initiating a location update by εaid terminal to said register; requesting an authentication key from said authentication center by said register to authorize access by said replacement SIM card to εaid network; and disabling said previous identifier in said register and in said Authentication Center upon authentication from said Authentication Center upon first uεe of εaid replacement SIM card while retaining εaid replacement identifier for εubsequent acceεε to said network by said replacement SIM card having said replacement identifier.
7. A method according to claim 6 further comprising: prepersonalizing said replacement SIM card prior to said provisioning step to allow subscriber access to said network.
8. A method according to claim 7 further comprising post- personalizing said replacement SIM card after said disabling step to download thereto information about said εubscriber profile.
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