An improved method and system for providing packet-switched management of
switching and handoff functions for a mobile terminal during call setup
and user communication phases of a telecommunication session. A radio
access network (RAN) including an air-interface base station in
communication with the mobile terminal is in communicative contact with a
packet-switched core network comprised of a plurality nodes which provide
functionality that is equivalent to that of a network of Mobile Switching
Centers (MSCs) and Visitor Location Registers (VLRs). A packet-switching
backbone network provides communication transport facilities within the
core network. Within the core network is a wireless access gateway (WAG)
having media channels that provide an interface between the RAN and the
core network. An Anchor Packet Gateway (APG) extends the bearer path from
the WAG, and hides mobility between WAGs during the user communication
phase. A wireless mobility server (WMS) in communicative contact with the
WAG and APG serves as a media gateway controller for the WAG and APG,
controlling connectivity of the media channels within the WAG and APG. A
PSTN Trunking Media Gateway (PTMG) provides connectivity between the core
network and the PSTN. A Call Server (CS) in communicative contact with the
PTMG and WMS serves as a media gateway controller for the PTMG and WMS,
where the WMS presents the appearance of a media gateway to the CS, but in
fact functions as a media gateway controller for the WAG and APG. The CS
and WMS together present the appearance of a single MSC/VLR to the public
cellular or PCS network.