A method for providing a wait-time service in a telecommunications network
and a telecommunications system, comprising user terminals connected to a
network via radio path. When a terminal user must wait for a requested
service from the service provider, this is often indicated by a queue
tone, a busy tone, or a piece of music, depending on the terminal used.
The objective of this invention is, on the one hand, to avoid compressing
and coding messages, such as a piece of music, and on the other hand, to
avoid wasting a lot of spectrum. This objective is achieved by offering a
new service by means of which it is possible to start and execute a
wait-time service at the terminal of the user when the requested
connection is not available immediately. However, the wait-time service
can be provided in fixed networks, too.