MUMBAI, India, April 10 -- Intellectual Property India has published a patent application (202647036151 A) filed by Nokia Technologies Oy, Espoo, Finland, on March 25, for 'disabling n1 mode upon receiving a 5gmm cause value message.'

Inventor(s) include Leon Calvo, Jose Angel; and Won, Sung Hwan.

The application for the patent was published on April 10, under issue no. 15/2026.

According to the abstract released by the Intellectual Property India: "A method includes transmitting, by a user equipment (UE), a registration request message to a network node according to a non-access stratum (NAS) protocol, the registration request message including a request for one or more single-network slice selection assistance informations (S-NSSAIs) in a first network. The UE receives a registration reject message from the network node, the registration reject message including a 5G system mobility management (5GMM) cause value #62 "no network slices available" indication. The UE disables N1 mode capability for the first network based upon the receiving the registration reject message, stores an identity of the first network, and, after storing, exploits the stored identity of the first network, by the UE, during a network selection process."

The patent application was internationally filed on Sept. 20, 2024, under International application No.PCT/EP2024/076518.

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