A method and apparatus for delaying or hastening the "lifespan" of a
session in response to detecting (or causing) a session renewal. A
"session," refers to a particular user terminal's right of access to one
or more communication channels to exchange data with the base station
(and other devices/networks coupled thereto). A session renewal refers to
an event or condition that delays the lapse/expiration of the session
lifespan (i.e., extends the lifespan) or conversely, an event or
condition that causes hastens the lapse of the session lifespan (i.e.,
causes an earlier lapse of the session). In one embodiment, a session
represents the period of time in which a user terminal is registered with
a base station and can thus access or attempt to access one or more
wireless communication channels to exchange data with the base station.
Therefore, a session "lifespan" represents a length of time subsequent to
which, upon lapse of the lifespan, the session terminates and a remote
user terminal must re-register with a base station to establish a session
and to gain access to one or more wireless communication channels in
which data may be exchanged between the user terminal and the base
station.