A packet mode (e.g. IP) group communication service layer is provided on
top of a standard mainstream cellular radio network. Conceptually, the
group communication layer includes a pair of basic logical entities, an
application bridge and a call processing server (CPS). The bridge and the
CPS run group service applications which communicate with group service
application(s) in a mobile station MS over the IP connections provided by
the radio network. The CPS is responsible for control plane management of
group communications. The bridge is responsible for the real-time
distribution of VoIP packets to the user terminals according to their
group memberships over valid connections programmed by the CPS.