Abstract:
A method, an apparatus, and a computer program product for wireless communication are provided. The apparatus may be a UE. The UE receives at least one of a unicast or a broadcast/multicast communication on a first frequency from a first cell of a serving eNB through a first receive chain. In addition, the UE receives at least one of broadcast/multicast signal, synchronization signal, or reference signal communication on a second frequency from a second cell of the serving eNB through a second receive chain without having received instruction from the serving eNB to receive the at least one of the broadcast/multicast signal, the synchronization signal, or the reference signal communication.
Abstract:
A method of wireless communication is presented. The method includes communicating on an active call associated with a first subscriber identity module. The method also includes maintaining an inactive call associated with a second subscriber identity module in a connected state. The inactive call is not using a microphone and speaker of a UE. The method further includes storing received voice frames of the inactive call.
Abstract:
A method of wireless communication is presented. The method includes monitoring a first RAT for a first paging message with a first receive chain. The method also includes monitoring a second RAT for a second paging message with a second receive chain. The method further includes performing, for the first SIM, an inter-frequency/inter-RAT measurement for the first RAT. The method still further includes performing, for the second SIM, an inter-frequency/inter-RAT measurement for the second RAT.
Abstract:
Embodiments enable HTTP servers to pass incomplete and/or corrupted files in response to file requests from clients. In the various embodiments, HTTP servers may be enabled to generate status codes identifying that an incomplete version of a file is being returned in response to a file request. In an embodiment, an HTTP server may be enabled to determine the ability of a client to handle incomplete versions of files.