ALEXANDRIA, Va., June 4 -- United States Patent no. 12,323,911, issued on June 3, was assigned to NOKIA TECHNOLOGIES OY (Espoo, Finland).
"Non-3GPP interworking function (N3IWF) selection for stand-alone non-public networks (SNPN)" was invented by Bruno Landais (Pleumeur-bodou, France), Gyorgy Tamas Wolfner (Budapest, Hungary), Markus Sakari Isomaki (Espoo, Finland) and Devaki Chandramouli (Plano, Texas).
According to the abstract* released by the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office: "A plurality of interworking functions, which provide interworking between a communication network acting as an access network and a non-public network, is associated with a plurality of sites or network slices hosted by the non-public network (S201). A user equip...