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Title:
HOME PUBLIC LAND MOBILE NETWORK CONTROLLED USER EQUIPMENT BEHAVIOR TUNING
Document Type and Number:
WIPO Patent Application WO/2023/186674
Kind Code:
A1
Abstract:
Methods, systems, apparatuses, and computer program products for causing configuring user equipment (UE) for operator control of UE behavior in registering and deregistering with network slices and establishing and releasing PDU sessions in a communication system. A network entity can receive a registration request message from a UE. The network entity can determine one or more public land mobile network type (PLMN) types or PLMN identities and a version of an associated UE behavior policy, based at least in part on the registration request message. The network entity may request a UE behavior policy. The network entity may provide UE configuration update information to the UE.

Inventors:
CASATI ALESSIO (GB)
Application Number:
PCT/EP2023/057399
Publication Date:
October 05, 2023
Filing Date:
March 23, 2023
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Assignee:
NOKIA TECHNOLOGIES OY (FI)
International Classes:
H04W48/18
Domestic Patent References:
WO2021119627A12021-06-17
Foreign References:
EP3442202A12019-02-13
Other References:
3GPP TS 23.501
3GPP TS 23.502
3GPP TS 33.501
3GPP TR 33.899
Attorney, Agent or Firm:
NOKIA EPO REPRESENTATIVES (FI)
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Claims:
CLAIMS

That which is claimed is:

1. A method comprising: receiving, at a network entity of a communications system, from user equipment (UE), a registration request message; determining i) one or more PLMN (public land mobile network) types or PLMN identities associated with a UE behavior for the UE and ii) a version of an associated UE behavior policy respective of the one or more PLMN types or PLMN identities, based at least in part on the registration request message; requesting a UE behavior policy from another network entity based at least in part on at least one of i) the one or more PLMN types or PLMN identities or ii) the version of the associated UE behavior policy in response to a request for the UE behavior policy; and providing, to the UE, in a registration accept message UE configuration information, wherein the UE configuration information includes an indication of one or more of the PLMN types or PLMN identities and the respective version of the associated UE behavior policy.

2. The method of Claim 1, wherein the PLMN is at least one of a home public land mobile network (HPLMN) type or a visited public land mobile network (VPLMN) type.

3. The method of Claim 1, the method further comprising: in an instance the PLMN type or PLMN identity is indicative of a VPLMN type or VPLMN identity, and the UE behavior policy allows a corresponding VPLMN to change one or more aspects of the UE behavior policy, providing, to the UE, UE configuration update information, wherein the UE configuration update information includes an indication of an updated version of the associated UE behavior policy for the VPLMN or the VPLMN identity.

4. The method of Claim 1, the method further comprising: subscribing to subscription information updates for a UE behavior policy associated with the UE.

5. The method of Claim 4, the method further comprising: receiving, a subscription information update to a UE behavior policy associated with the UE; and providing, to the UE, UE configuration update information, wherein the UE configuration update information includes an indication of an updated version of the associated UE behavior policy.

6. The method of Claim 5, wherein a subscription information to a UE behavior policy is received in an instance a policy control function updates the UE behavior policy.

7. The method of Claim 1, wherein receiving the UE behavior policy from another network entity further comprises: receiving one or more authorization flags, wherein the one or more authorization flags are indicative of whether a visited PLMN or the PLMN identity of a visited PLMN is authorized to modify the UE behavior policy for one or more of the components of the UE behavior policy.

8. The method of Claim 1, wherein the registration request message further comprises information indicating the UE supports or requires the configuration of UE behavior policy.

9. A method comprising: receiving, at user equipment (UE), from a network entity of a communications system, in response to a registration request message previously transmitted from the UE to the network entity, a registration accept message comprising UE configuration information, wherein the UE configuration information includes an indication of one or more of one or more PLMN types or PLMN identities associated with a UE behavior for the UE; and adapting a UE behavior according to a UE behavior policy indicated in the registration accept message.

10. The method of Claim 9, the method further comprising: storing the or more PLMN types or PLMN identities and the respective version of an associated UE behavior policy.

11. The method of Claim 9, the method further comprising: providing, to the network entity, a registration request message, wherein the registration request message comprises an indication of whether the UE supports or requires the configuration of a UE behavior policy.

12. The method of Claim 9, wherein the registration request message further comprises an indication of a version of a currently configured UE behavior policy.

13. The method of Claim 9, wherein the registration accept message further comprises instructions for the user equipment to request all single network slice selection assistance information (S-NSSAI) of a configured network slice selection assistance information (NS SAI) or instructions for the user equipment to request all S-NSSAI of a default configured network slice selection assistance information (NSSAI).

14. The method of Claim 9, wherein the UE configuration information further includes an indication of a respective version of a UE behavior associated with said one or more PLMN types or PLMN identities.

15. The method of Claim 9, the method further comprising: storing, at the UE, a respective version of a UE behavior associated with said one or more PLMN types or PLMN identities, wherein said storing is performed prior to receiving said registration accept message at the UE.

16. The method of Claim 15, wherein storing the respective version of the UE behavior associated is performed upon receipt of a prior registration accept message comprising UE configuration information.

17. An apparatus comprising at least one processor and at least one memory including computer program code for one or more programs, the at least one memory and the computer program code configured to, with the at least one processor, cause the apparatus at least to: receive, at a network entity of a communications system, from user equipment (UE), a registration request message; determine i) one or more PLMN (public land mobile network) types or PLMN identities associated with a UE behavior for the UE and ii) a version of an associated UE behavior policy respective of the one or more PLMN types or PLMN identities, based at least in part on the registration request message; request a UE behavior policy from another network entity based at least in part on at least one of i) the one or more PLMN types or PLMN identities or ii) the version of the associated UE behavior policy in response to a request for the UE behavior policy; and provide, to the UE, in a registration accept message UE configuration information, wherein the UE configuration information includes an indication of one or more of the PLMN types or PLMN identities and the respective version of the associated UE behavior policy.

18. The apparatus of Claim 17, wherein the PLMN is at least one of a home public land mobile network (HPLMN) type or a visited public land mobile network (VPLMN) type.

19. The apparatus of Claim 17, wherein the at least one memory and the computer program code are further configured to, with the at least one processor, cause the apparatus at least to: in an instance the PLMN type or PLMN identity is indicative of a VPLMN type or VPLMN identity, and the UE behavior policy allows a corresponding VPLMN to change one or more aspects of the UE behavior policy, provide, to the UE, UE configuration update information, wherein the UE configuration update information includes an indication of an updated version of the associated UE behavior policy for the VPLMN or the VPLMN identity.

20. The apparatus of Claim 17, wherein the at least one memory and the computer program code are further configured to, with the at least one processor, cause the apparatus at least to: subscribe to subscription information updates for a UE behavior policy associated with the UE.

Description:
HOME PUBLIC LAND MOBILE NETWORK CONTROLLED USER EQUIPMENT BEHAVIOR TUNING

CROSS-REFERENCES TO RELATED APPLICATION(S)

[0001]. The present application incorporates PCT Application No. PCT/EP2021/066092, filed June 15, 2021, which claims priority to U.S. Provisional Application No. 63/048,818, filed July 7, 2020, both of which are incorporated herein by reference in their entirety.

BACKGROUND

[0002]. This section introduces aspects that may be helpful in facilitating a better understanding of the inventions. Accordingly, the statements of this section are to be read in this light and are not to be understood as admissions about what is in the prior art or what is not in the prior art.

[0003]. Fourth generation (4G) wireless mobile telecommunications technology, also known as Long Term Evolution (LTE) technology, was designed to provide high capacity mobile multimedia with high data rates particularly for human interaction. Next generation or fifth generation (5G) technology is intended to be used not only for human interaction, but also for machine type communications in so-called Internet of Things (JoT) networks.

[0004]. Third generation partnership project (3GPP) 5G technology is a next generation of radio systems and network architecture that can deliver extreme broadband and ultra- robust, low latency connectivity. 5G technology improves a variety of telecommunication services offered to the end users and helps to support massive broadband that delivers gigabytes of bandwidth per second on demand for both the uplink and downlink transmissions. Next generation systems, which utilize the 5G architecture, utilize virtualized radio access network (RAN) functions and core network functions.

[0005]. In a 5G network, network slicing is a concept for running multiple logical networks as virtually independent business operations on a common physical infrastructure. A network slice is considered as an independent virtualized end-to-end network. Currently, standardization efforts are being made on simplifying the way network slices are defined, how user equipment register and deregister with a network slice, and how a protocol data unit (PDU) session is admitted to a network slice. However, under the current 3GPP specifications, enforcing such activities is complex and typically rests with the user equipment, meaning the network operator has little control over user equipment behavior during such activities.

BRIEF SUMMARY

[0006]. Methods, apparatuses and computer program products are provided in accordance with example embodiments to provide for operator control of user equipment behavior in registering and deregistering with network slices and establishing and releasing PDU sessions in a communication system. The particular UE behavior policy for the UE may be determined by the network entity.

[0007]. In one example embodiment, a method is provided that includes receiving, at a network entity of a communications system, from user equipment (UE), a registration request message. The method may further include determining i) one or more PLMN (public land mobile network) types or PLMN identities associated with a UE behavior for the UE and ii) a version of an associated UE behavior policy respective of the one or more PLMN types or PLMN identities, based at least in part on the registration request message. The method may further include requesting a UE behavior policy from another network entity based at least in part on at least one of i) the one or more PLMN types or PLMN identities or ii) the version of the associated UE behavior policy in response to a request for the UE behavior policy. The method may further include providing, to the UE, in a registration accept message UE configuration information, wherein the UE configuration information includes an indication of one or more of the PLMN types or PLMN identities and the respective version of the associated UE behavior policy.

[0008]. In some embodiments, the method may further include in an instance the PLMN type or PLMN identity is indicative of a visited public land mobile network (VPLMN) type or VPLMN identity, and the UE behavior policy allows a corresponding VPLMN to change one or more aspects of the UE behavior policy, providing, to the UE, UE configuration update information, wherein the UE configuration update information includes an indication of an updated version of the associated UE behavior policy for the VPLMN or the VPLMN identity.

[0009]. In some embodiments, the method may further include subscribing to subscription information updates for a UE behavior policy associated with the UE. In some embodiments, the method further includes receiving, a subscription information update to a UE behavior policy associated with the UE. In some embodiments, the method further includes providing, to the UE, UE configuration update information, wherein the UE configuration update information includes an indication of an updated version of the associated UE behavior policy. In some embodiments, subscription information to a UE behavior policy is received in an instance a policy control function updates the UE behavior policy.

[0010]. In some embodiments, the method further includes receiving one or more authorization flags, wherein the one or more authorization flags are indicative of whether a visited PLMN or the PLMN identity of a visited PLMN is authorized to modify the UE behavior policy for one or more of the components of the UE behavior policy.

[0011]. In some embodiments, the PLMN is at least one of a home public land mobile network (HPLMN) type or a visited public land mobile network (VPLMN) type. In some embodiments, the registration request message further includes information indicating the UE supports or requires the configuration of UE behavior policy.

[0012]. In one example embodiment, an apparatus is provided with means for receiving, at a network entity of a communications system, from user equipment (UE), a registration request message. The apparatus may further include means for determining i) one or more PLMN (public land mobile network) types or PLMN identities associated with a UE behavior for the UE and ii) a version of an associated UE behavior policy respective of the one or more PLMN types or PLMN identities, based at least in part on the registration request message. The apparatus may further include means for requesting a UE behavior policy from another network entity based at least in part on at least one of i) the one or more PLMN types or PLMN identities or ii) the version of the associated UE behavior policy in response to a request for the UE behavior policy. The apparatus may further include means for providing, to the UE, in a registration accept message UE configuration information, wherein the UE configuration information includes an indication of one or more of the PLMN types or PLMN identities and the respective version of the associated UE behavior policy.

[0013]. In some embodiments, the apparatus may further include means for, in an instance the PLMN type or PLMN identity is indicative of a visited public land mobile network (VPLMN) type or VPLMN identity, and the UE behavior policy allows a corresponding VPLMN to change one or more aspects of the UE behavior policy, providing, to the UE, UE configuration update information, wherein the UE configuration update information includes an indication of an updated version of the associated UE behavior policy for the VPLMN or the VPLMN identity. [0014]. In some embodiments, the apparatus may further include means for subscribing to subscription information updates for a UE behavior policy associated with the UE. In some embodiments, the method further includes receiving, a subscription information update to a UE behavior policy associated with the UE. In some embodiments, the apparatus may further include means for providing, to the UE, UE configuration update information, wherein the UE configuration update information includes an indication of an updated version of the associated UE behavior policy. In some embodiments, subscription information to a UE behavior policy is received in an instance a policy control function updates the UE behavior policy.

[0015]. In some embodiments, the apparatus may further include means for receiving one or more authorization flags, wherein the one or more authorization flags are indicative of whether a visited PLMN or the PLMN identity of a visited PLMN is authorized to modify the UE behavior policy for one or more of the components of the UE behavior policy.

[0016]. In some embodiments, the PLMN is at least one of a home public land mobile network (HPLMN) type or a visited public land mobile network (VPLMN) type. In some embodiments, the registration request message further includes information indicating the UE supports or requires the configuration of UE behavior policy.

[0017]. In another example embodiment, an apparatus can be provided that comprises at least one processor and at least one memory including computer program code for one or more programs, the at least one memory and the computer program code configured to, with the at least one processor, cause the apparatus at least to receive, at a network entity of a communications system, from user equipment (UE), a registration request message. The apparatus may include the computer program code further configured to, with the at least one processor, cause the apparatus at least to determine i) one or more PLMN (public land mobile network) types or PLMN identities associated with a UE behavior for the UE and ii) a version of an associated UE behavior policy respective of the one or more PLMN types or PLMN identities, based at least in part on the registration request message. The apparatus may include the computer program code further configured to, with the at least one processor, cause the apparatus at least to request a UE behavior policy from another network entity based at least in part on at least one of i) the one or more PLMN types or PLMN identities or ii) the version of the associated UE behavior policy in response to a request for the UE behavior policy. The apparatus may include the computer program code further configured to, with the at least one processor, cause the apparatus at least to provide, to the UE, in a registration accept message UE configuration information, wherein the UE configuration information includes an indication of one or more of the PLMN types or PLMN identities and the respective version of the associated UE behavior policy.

[0018]. In some embodiments, the apparatus may include the computer program code further configured to, with the at least one processor, cause the apparatus at least to, in an instance the PLMN type or PLMN identity is indicative of a visited public land mobile network (VPLMN) type or VPLMN identity, and the UE behavior policy allows a corresponding VPLMN to change one or more aspects of the UE behavior policy, provide, to the UE, UE configuration update information, wherein the UE configuration update information includes an indication of an updated version of the associated UE behavior policy for the VPLMN or the VPLMN identity.

[0019]. In some embodiments, the apparatus may include the computer program code further configured to, with the at least one processor, cause the apparatus at least to subscribe to subscription information updates for a UE behavior policy associated with the UE. In some embodiments, the apparatus may include the computer program code further configured to, with the at least one processor, cause the apparatus at least to receive, subscription information update to a UE behavior policy associated with the UE. In some embodiments, the apparatus may include the computer program code further configured to, with the at least one processor, cause the apparatus at least to provide, to the UE, UE configuration update information, wherein the UE configuration update information includes an indication of an updated version of the associated UE behavior policy. In some embodiments, subscription information to a UE behavior policy is received in an instance a policy control function updates the UE behavior policy.

[0020]. In some embodiments, the apparatus may include the computer program code further configured to, with the at least one processor, cause the apparatus at least to receive one or more authorization flags, wherein the one or more authorization flags are indicative of whether a visited PLMN or the PLMN identity of a visited PLMN is authorized to modify the UE behavior policy for one or more of the components of the UE behavior policy.

[0021]. In some embodiments, the PLMN is at least one of a home public land mobile network (HPLMN) type or a visited public land mobile network (VPLMN) type. In some embodiments, the registration request message further includes information indicating the UE supports or requires the configuration of UE behavior policy.

[0022]. In another example embodiment, a computer program product can be provided that comprises at least one non-transitory computer-readable storage medium having computer-executable program code instructions stored therein, the computer-executable program code instructions comprising program code instructions configured, upon execution, to receive, at a network entity of a communications system, from user equipment (UE), a registration request message. The computer-executable program code instructions comprising program code instructions may further be configured, upon execution, to determine i) one or more PLMN (public land mobile network) types or PLMN identities associated with a UE behavior for the UE and ii) a version of an associated UE behavior policy respective of the one or more PLMN types or PLMN identities, based at least in part on the registration request message. The computer-executable program code instructions comprising program code instructions may further be configured, upon execution, to request a UE behavior policy from another network entity based at least in part on at least one of i) the one or more PLMN types or PLMN identities or ii) the version of the associated UE behavior policy in response to a request for the UE behavior policy. The computerexecutable program code instructions comprising program code instructions may further be configured, upon execution, to provide, to the UE, in a registration accept message UE configuration information, wherein the UE configuration information includes an indication of one or more of the PLMN types or PLMN identities and the respective version of the associated UE behavior policy.

[0023]. In some embodiments, the computer-executable program code instructions comprising program code instructions may further be configured, upon execution, to, in an instance the PLMN type or PLMN identity is indicative of a visited public land mobile network (VPLMN) type or VPLMN identity, and the UE behavior policy allows a corresponding VPLMN to change one or more aspects of the UE behavior policy, provide, to the UE, UE configuration update information, wherein the UE configuration update information includes an indication of an updated version of the associated UE behavior policy for the VPLMN or the VPLMN identity.

[0024]. In some embodiments, the computer-executable program code instructions comprising program code instructions may further be configured, upon execution, to subscribe to subscription information updates for a UE behavior policy associated with the UE. In some embodiments, the computer-executable program code instructions comprising program code instructions may further be configured, upon execution, to receive, subscription information update to a UE behavior policy associated with the UE. In some embodiments, the computer-executable program code instructions comprising program code instructions may further be configured, upon execution, to provide, to the UE, UE configuration update information, wherein the UE configuration update information includes an indication of an updated version of the associated UE behavior policy. In some embodiments, subscription information to a UE behavior policy is received in an instance a policy control function updates the UE behavior policy.

[0025]. In some embodiments, the computer-executable program code instructions comprising program code instructions may further be configured, upon execution, to receive one or more authorization flags, wherein the one or more authorization flags are indicative of whether a visited PLMN or the PLMN identity of a visited PLMN is authorized to modify the UE behavior policy for one or more of the components of the UE behavior policy.

[0026]. In some embodiments, the PLMN is at least one of a home public land mobile network (HPLMN) type or a visited public land mobile network (VPLMN) type. In some embodiments, the registration request message further includes information indicating the UE supports or requires the configuration of UE behavior policy.

[0027]. In one example embodiment, a method is provided that includes receiving, at user equipment, from a network entity of a communications system, in response to a registration request message previously transmitted from the UE to the network entity, a registration accept message comprising UE configuration information, wherein the UE configuration information includes an indication of one or more of one or more PLMN types or PLMN identities associated with a UE behavior for the UE. The method may further include adapting UE behavior according to a received UE behavior according to a UE behavior policy indicated in the registration accept message.

[0028]. In some embodiments, the method further includes storing the or more PLMN types or PLMN identities and the respective version of an associated UE behavior policy.

[0029]. In some embodiments, the method further includes providing, to the network entity, a registration request message, wherein the registration request message comprises an indication of whether the UE supports or requires the configuration of a UE behavior policy.

[0030]. In some embodiments, the method further includes storing, at the UE, a respective version of a UE behavior associated with said one or more PLMN types or PLMN identities, wherein said storing is performed prior to receiving said registration accept message at the UE. In some embodiments, storing the respective version of the UE behavior associated is performed upon receipt of a prior registration accept message comprising UE configuration information. [0031]. In some embodiments, the registration request message further includes an indication of a version of a currently configured UE behavior policy. In some embodiments, the registration accept message further includes instructions for the user equipment to request all S-NSSAI of a configured NS SAI or instructions for the user equipment to request all S-NSSAI of a default configured NS SAI. In some embodiments, the UE configuration information further includes an indication of a respective version of a UE behavior associated with said one or more PLMN types or PLMN identities.

[0032]. In another example embodiment, an apparatus is provided with means for receiving, at user equipment, from a network entity of a communications system, in response to a registration request message previously transmitted from the UE to the network entity, a registration accept message comprising UE configuration information, wherein the UE configuration information includes an indication of one or more of one or more PLMN types or PLMN identities associated with a UE behavior for the UE. The apparatus may further be configured with means for adapting UE behavior according to a received UE behavior according to a UE behavior policy inidcated in the registration accept message.

[0033]. In some embodiments, the apparatus may further be configured with means for storing the or more PLMN types or PLMN identities and the respective version of an associated UE behavior policy.

[0034]. In some embodiments, the apparatus may further be configured with means for providing, to the network entity, a registration request message, wherein the registration request message comprises an indication of whether the UE supports or requires the configuration of a UE behavior policy.

[0035]. In some embodiments, the apparatus is further configured with means for storing, at the UE, a respective version of a UE behavior associated with said one or more PLMN types or PLMN identities, wherein said storing is performed prior to receiving said registration accept message at the UE. In some embodiments, storing the respective version of the UE behavior associated is performed upon receipt of a prior registration accept message comprising UE configuration information.

[0036]. In some embodiments, the registration request message further includes an indication of a version of a currently configured UE behavior policy. In some embodiments, the registration accept message further includes instructions for the user equipment to request all S-NSSAI of a configured NS SAI or instructions for the user equipment to request all S-NSSAI of a default configured NS SAI. In some embodiments, the UE configuration information further includes an indication of a respective version of a UE behavior associated with said one or more PLMN types or PLMN identities.

[0037]. In another example embodiment, an apparatus can be provided that comprises at least one processor and at least one memory including computer program code for one or more programs, the at least one memory and the computer program code configured to, with the at least one processor, cause the apparatus at least to receive, at user equipment, from a network entity of a communications system, in response to a registration request message previously transmitted from the UE to the network entity, a registration accept message comprising UE configuration information, wherein the UE configuration information includes an indication of one or more of one or more PLMN types or PLMN identities associated with a UE behavior for the UE. The at least one memory and the computer program code may further be configured to, with the at least one processor, cause the apparatus at least to adapt UE behavior according to a received UE behavior according to a UE behavior policy indicated in the registration accept message.

[0038]. In some embodiments, the at least one memory and the computer program code may further be configured to, with the at least one processor, cause the apparatus at least to store the or more PLMN types or PLMN identities and the respective version of an associated UE behavior policy.

[0039]. In some embodiments, the at least one memory and the computer program code may further be configured to, with the at least one processor, cause the apparatus at least to, provide, to the network entity, a registration request message, wherein the registration request message comprises an indication of whether the UE supports or requires the configuration of a UE behavior policy.

[0040]. In some embodiments, the at least one memory and the computer program code may further be configured to, with the at least one processor, cause the apparatus at least to, store, at the UE, a respective version of a UE behavior associated with said one or more PLMN types or PLMN identities, wherein said storing is performed prior to receiving said registration accept message at the UE. In some embodiments, storing the respective version of the UE behavior associated is performed upon receipt of a prior registration accept message comprising UE configuration information.

[0041]. In some embodiments, the registration request message further includes an indication of a version of a currently configured UE behavior policy. In some embodiments, the registration accept message further includes instructions for the user equipment to request all S-NSSAI of a configured NS SAI or instructions for the user equipment to request all S-NSSAI of a default configured NS SAI. In some embodiments, the UE configuration information further includes an indication of a respective version of a UE behavior associated with said one or more PLMN types or PLMN identities.

[0042]. In another example embodiment, a computer program product can be provided that comprises at least one non-transitory computer-readable storage medium having computer-executable program code instructions stored therein, the computer-executable program code instructions comprising program code instructions configured, upon execution, to receive, at user equipment, from a network entity of a communications system, in response to a registration request message previously transmitted from the UE to the network entity, a registration accept message comprising UE configuration information, wherein the UE configuration information includes an indication of one or more of one or more PLMN types or PLMN identities associated with a UE behavior for the UE. The computer-executable program code instructions comprising program code instructions may further be configured, upon execution, to adapt UE behavior according to a received UE behavior according to a UE behavior policy indicated in the registration accept message.

[0043]. In some embodiments, the computer-executable program code instructions comprising program code instructions may further be configured, upon execution, to store the or more PLMN types or PLMN identities and the respective version of an associated UE behavior policy.

[0044]. In some embodiments, computer-executable program code instructions comprising program code instructions may further be configured, upon execution, to provide, to the network entity, a registration request message, wherein the registration request message comprises an indication of whether the UE supports or requires the configuration of a UE behavior policy.

[0045]. In some embodiments, computer-executable program code instructions comprising program code instructions may further be configured, upon execution, to, store, at the UE, a respective version of a UE behavior associated with said one or more PLMN types or PLMN identities, wherein said storing is performed prior to receiving said registration accept message at the UE. In some embodiments, storing the respective version of the UE behavior associated is performed upon receipt of a prior registration accept message comprising UE configuration information.

[0046]. In some embodiments, the registration request message further includes an indication of a version of a currently configured UE behavior policy. In some embodiments, the registration accept message further includes instructions for the user equipment to request all S-NSSAI of a configured NS SAI or instructions for the user equipment to request all S-NSSAI of a default configured NS SAI. In some embodiments, the UE configuration information further includes an indication of a respective version of a UE behavior associated with said one or more PLMN types or PLMN identities.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

[0047]. Having thus described certain example embodiments of the present disclosure in general terms, reference will hereinafter be made to the accompanying drawings, which are not necessarily drawn to scale, and wherein:

[0048]. Figure 1 depicts an example system environment in which implementations in accordance with an example embodiment of the present invention may be performed;

[0049]. Figure 2 is a block diagram of a core network apparatus configured in accordance with an example embodiment of the present disclosure;

[0050]. Figure 3 illustrates example transmissions within a communication system for determining a user equipment policy for the user equipment in accordance with an example embodiment of the present disclosure;

[0051]. Figure 4 illustrates example transmissions within a communication system for determining a user equipment policy for the user equipment as decided by a policy control function in accordance with an example embodiment of the present disclosure;

[0052]. Figure 5 illustrates an example workflow of various components of a communication system in accordance with an example embodiment; and

[0053]. Figure 6 illustrates an example workflow of various components of a communication system in accordance with an example embodiment.

[0054]. Figure 7 illustrates an example workflow of various components of a communication system in accordance with an example embodiment.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION

[0055]. Some embodiments of the present invention will now be described more fully hereinafter with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which some, but not all, embodiments of the invention are shown. Indeed, various embodiments of the invention may be embodied in many different forms and should not be construed as limited to the embodiments set forth herein; rather, these embodiments are provided so that this disclosure will satisfy applicable legal requirements. Like reference numerals refer to like elements throughout. As used herein, the terms “data,” “content,” “information,” and similar terms may be used interchangeably to refer to data capable of being transmitted, received and/or stored in accordance with embodiments of the present invention. Thus, use of any such terms should not be taken to limit the spirit and scope of embodiments of the present invention.

[0056]. Additionally, as used herein, the term ‘circuitry’ refers to (a) hardware-only circuit implementations (e.g., implementations in analog circuitry and/or digital circuitry); (b) combinations of circuits and computer program product(s) comprising software and/or firmware instructions stored on one or more computer readable memories that work together to cause an apparatus to perform one or more functions described herein; and (c) circuits, such as, for example, a microprocessor(s) or a portion of a microprocessor s), that require software or firmware for operation even if the software or firmware is not physically present. This definition of ‘circuitry’ applies to all uses of this term herein, including in any claims. As a further example, as used herein, the term ‘circuitry’ also includes an implementation comprising one or more processors and/or portion(s) thereof and accompanying software and/or firmware. As defined herein, a “computer-readable storage medium,” which refers to a physical storage medium (e.g., volatile or non-volatile memory device), may be differentiated from a “computer-readable transmission medium,” which refers to an electromagnetic signal.

[0057]. Third generation partnership project (3GPP) 5 th generation (5G) technology is a next generation of radio systems and network architecture that can deliver extreme broadband and ultra-robust, low latency connectivity. 5G technology improves a variety of telecommunication services offered to the end users, and helps to support massive broadband that delivers gigabytes of bandwidth per second on demand for both the uplink and downlink transmissions. Next generation systems, which utilize the 5G architecture, utilize virtualized radio access network (RAN) functions and core network functions.

[0058]. Embodiments will be illustrated herein in conjunction with example communication systems and associated techniques for providing data transport in communication systems. It should be understood, however, that the scope of the claims is not limited to particular types of communication systems and/or processes disclosed. Embodiments can be implemented in a wide variety of other types of communication systems, using alternative processes and operations. For example, although illustrated in the context of wireless cellular systems utilizing 3rd Generation Partnership Project (3GPP) system elements such as a 3GPP next generation system (5G), the disclosed embodiments can be adapted in a straightforward manner to a variety of other types of communication systems.

[0059]. In accordance with illustrative embodiments implemented in a 5G communication system environment, one or more 3GPP technical specifications (TS) and technical reports (TR) provide further explanation of user equipment and network elements/functions and/or operations that interact with one or more illustrative embodiments, e.g., the 3GPP TS 23.501, 3GPP TS 23.502, 3GPP TS 33.501, and 3GPP TR 33.899. Other 3GPP TS/TR documents provide other conventional details that one of ordinary skill in the art will realize. However, while illustrative embodiments are well- suited for implementation associated with the above-mentioned 5G-related 3GPP standards, alternative embodiments are not necessarily intended to be limited to any particular standards.

[0060]. In a 5G network, network slicing is a concept for running multiple logical networks as virtually independent business operations on a common physical infrastructure. A network slice is considered as an independent virtualized end-to-end network. Currently, standardization efforts are being made on simplifying the way network slices are defined, how user equipment register and deregister with a network slice, and how a protocol data unit (PDU) session is admitted to a network slice. However, under the current 3GPP specifications, enforcing such activities is complex and typically rests with the user equipment, meaning the network operator has little control over user equipment behavior during such activities. While the present disclosure may describe the invention in conjunction with a 5G communications system, the invention also applies to and comprises other networks and network technologies, such as 4G, LTE, 3G, etc. without limitation.

[0061]. Methods, apparatuses and computer program products are provided in accordance with example embodiments to determine which user equipment policy to apply to a user equipment and thereby, provide for operator control of user equipment behavior in registering and deregistering with network slices and establishing and releasing PDU sessions in a communication system. [0062]. In communications systems, such as a 5G system, a user equipment (UE) may subscribe to one or more network slices. The UE subscription can include several network slices, each identified by network slice selection assistance information (NSSAI). A network slice may therefore be identified by single network slice selection assistance information (S-NSSAI). One or more of these S-NSSAIs may be marked as default S- NSSAIs. A default S-NSSAI may identify a network slice the UE can or should be using if the UE is not requesting any network slice in particular in the requested NSSA, e.g., before it is configured with a Configured NSSAII. Under current standards such as those mentioned herein, and in an instance in which the UE has been configured with a Configured NSSAI, these current standards leave the UE totally free to request any of these based on local logic. As such, there is no constraint on the behavior according to which the UE requests one or more of the Configured NSSAI. Under the current standards, the only mechanism available is for the home public land mobile network (HPLMN) of the UE to configure the UE with a Default configured NSSAI the UE would use when it has not yet received a Configured NSSAI in the Serving PLMN.

[0063]. However, there are several problems with this approach, which includes that the UE may, at any time, omit to request a S-NSSAI the operator intends the UE to use to, e.g., provide it with essential services or updates. Also, many UEs on the market today are configured to, in such instances, proceed to request all S-NSSAIs in the configured NSSAI without any regard for the actual need, which may mean that, for instance, operators will find no use to deploy network slice-specific Access and Mobility management Functions (AMFs) as all UEs that behave in this way will typically end up in AMFs that support all the S-NSSAIs at the same time. Such a circumstance for the network may mean that only general AMFs are used and must either switch between network slices or be configured for functioning within or between multiple network slices, which can lead to inefficient network messaging, a lack of specialized network slicing, inefficient signaling of NSSAI, and/or the like. For instance, under the current standards and related network/UE configurations, a UE that is configured for a massive internet of things (MIoT) slice and an enhanced mobile broadband (eMBB) slice, will typically or always end up in an AMF that supports both, even if the UE seldom needs to use the eMBB (e.g., only when the UE needs its software to be updated). AMFs specific for MIoT have been one of the main drives of network slicing and, e.g., in an evolved packet system (EPS) of Dedicated core networks, were defined to, e.g., support mobility management entities (MMEs) devoted to internet of things (loT) technology and connectivity mainly or only (e.g., MMEs that manage small amounts of data and/or seldom connect a large number of devices, or that support small data transmission on a control plane).

[0064]. According to the current standards, if the UE has access to or is configured for access to greater than or equal to a particular number of network slices, such as greater than eight network slices, then the UE can or will apply a logic that is outside of network operator control in deciding which of the eight or more network slices not to request.

[0065]. Conversely, some UEs may decide to only request one network slice in association with an application and then abandon the requested network slice after the application that needed it has stopped using it. Some operators may want to minimize this type of behavior if the applications are launched and released rather frequently. Operators therefore have no way to enforce a network slice regi strati on/deregi strati on behavior for UEs or UE behavior regarding associating a PDU session with a network slice. According to the current relevant standards, an operator that only deploys AMFs that serve all network slices at the same time, for instance, may indeed want to enforce all UEs to minimize the UE joining and leaving network slices by registration procedures, as indeed they would be at least quasi pointless in their network - unless, for instance, some of the network slices also have a limitation on the number of UEs connected, require extra authentication and authorization for a UE to connect, or have a default Access Point Name (APN).

[0066]. As such, according to the current relevant standards, the operator typically have no way to configure UE, e.g., with a hysteresis timer, to cause the UE to determine when to abandon a network slice after the last application that used that network slice stops doing so. If applications, e.g., operated by a UE, join and leave network slices frequently (e.g., join and leave a network slice greater than a certain number of times per unit time) this may cause undesirable signaling load.

[0067]. As such, described herein are methods, apparatuses, and computer program products to resolve some or all of the described limitations of the current relevant standards, and/or other limitations of the current relevant standards. Such methods, apparatuses, and computer program products are thus described that allow the operators to control UE behavior. By allowing control, by the network operator, network slice operator, APN operator, AMF operator, or another network entity, of UE behavior, may allow operators to tune UE behavior in their network, network slice, or network entity in a manner tailored to their deployment and in a manner that may minimize signaling load and reduce unnecessary bandwidth being dedicated to such signaling and regi strati on/deregi strati on and other such activities. A similar approach can also be adopted inside a network slice to control which PDU sessions shall be established and which can be established or should be established, e.g., only upon an application requesting them. According to the current relevant standards, there is currently no requirement for a UE to establish PDU sessions with a Data Network Name (DNN), e.g., only when an application needs it, if these are configured in a UE route selection policy (URSP). Said otherwise, the described approach allows operators to control UE behavior in forming a Requested NSSAI and in requesting PDU sessions inside a network slice.

[0068]. In some embodiments, a UE operator may control UE behavior based at least in part on UE behavior information as associated with at least one of an associated HPLMN or a visited public land mobile network (VPLMN). For example, an HPLMN may provide UE behavior information to control UE behavior and provide no authorization to change UE behavior by a VPLMN. As such, a UE operator may control UE behavior based at least in part on UE behavior information from the associated HPLMN. As another example, a HPLMN may not provide information to control UE behavior and thus, a VPLMN may provide UE behavior information. As such, a UE operator may control UE behavior based at least in part on UE behavior information from the associated VPLMN. As yet another example, in an instance the HPLMN provides authorization for a VPLMN to change UE behavior, a UE operator may control UE behavior based at least in part on UE behavior information associated with the HPLMN, VPLMN, or a combination thereof (e.g., using UE behavior information from both an HPLMN and VPLMN).

[0069]. In some embodiments, a network entity and/or a UE can be configured such that an operator of the network can control UE behavior. In some embodiments, in addition to being capable of providing the Configured NSSAI and URSP to the UE, the network entity may also provide the UE with configuration information that instructs the UE to reconfigure the UE to control the behavior in forming the Requested NSSAI, and also in establishing PDU sessions. This information may be on a per S-NSSAI basis, on a per DNN basis, and/or a global basis.

[0070]. Figure 1 depicts an example communication system environment in which implementations in accordance with an example embodiment of the present invention may be performed. The depiction of system environment 100 in Figure 1 is not intended to limit or otherwise confine the embodiments described and contemplated herein to any particular configuration of elements or systems, nor is it intended to exclude any alternative configurations or systems for the set of configurations and systems that can be used in connection with embodiments of the present invention. Rather, Figure 1, and the system environment 100 disclosed therein is merely presented to provide an example basis and context for the facilitation of some of the features, aspects, and uses of the methods, apparatuses, and computer program products disclosed and contemplated herein. It will be understood that while many of the aspects and components presented in Figure 1 are shown as discrete, separate elements, other configurations may be used in connection with the methods, apparatuses, and computer programs described herein, including configurations that combine, omit, and/or add aspects and/or components.

[0071]. As shown in Figure 1, the system environment includes one or more user equipment (UE) 102 configured to communicate wirelessly, such as via an access network, with a network 106. Although the user equipment may be configured in a variety of different manners, the user equipment may be embodied as a mobile terminal, such as a portable digital assistant (PDA), mobile phone, smartphone, pager, mobile television, gaming device, laptop computer, camera, tablet computer, communicator, pad, headset, touch surface, video recorder, audio/video player, radio, electronic book, positioning device (e.g., global positioning system (GPS) device), or any combination of the aforementioned, and other types of voice and text and multi-modal communications systems. System environment 100, as depicted in Figure 1, also includes one or more access points 104a and 104b, such as base stations, including but not limited to node Bs, evolved Node Bs (eNB), or the like. A cellular access point, such as a base station, may define and service one or more cells. The access points may, in turn, be in communication with a network 106, such as a core network via a gateway, such that the access points establish cellular radio access networks by which the user equipment 102 may communicate with the network. The system environment 100 of Figure 1 may include a plurality of different cellular radio access cells and/or networks or parts of such networks including, for example, a 5G radio access network, an LTE (Long-Term Evolution) radio access network, a UMTS (universal mobile telecommunications system) radio access network, etc. In some example implementations, equipment and other infrastructure associated with multiple different cellular radio access networks may be located at or near structures and/or other equipment associated with a particular access point, such as access point 104a and 104b. [0072]. In some implementations of system environment 100, the cellular radio access networks serviced by access points 104a, 104b, and any other access points in a given area are identical, in the sense that as user equipment 102 moves from an area serviced by access point 104a to an area serviced by access point 104b. The user equipment 102 is able to access the network 106 via a radio access network provided across access points. Although not shown, the system may also include a controller associated with one or more of the cellular access points, such as, base stations, for example, so as to facilitate operation of the access points and management of the user equipment 102 in communication therewith. As shown in Figure 1, a system may also include one or more wireless local area networks (WLANs), each of which may be serviced by a WLAN access point 108 configured to establish wireless communications with the user equipment. As such, the user equipment may communicate with the network via a WLAN access point as shown in solid lines in Figure 1, or, alternatively, via a cellular access point as shown in dashed lines. The radio access networks as well as the core networks may consist of additional network elements as routers, switches, servers, gateways, and/or controllers.

[0073]. In this regard, the implementation and/or allocation of a network slice within a network environment can be accomplished by an apparatus 200 as depicted in Figure 2. The apparatus may be embodied by and/or incorporated into one or more UEs, such as user equipment 102, or any of the other devices discussed with respect to Figure 1, such as access points 104a and/or 104b, one or more of WLAN access points 108, and/or devices that may be incorporated or otherwise associated with system environment 100. Alternatively, the apparatus 200 may be embodied by another device, external to such devices. For example, the apparatus may be embodied by a computing device, such as a personal computer, a computer workstation, a server or the like, or by any of various mobile computing devices, such as a mobile terminal, including but not limited to a smartphone, a tablet computer, or the like, for example.

[0074]. In some embodiments, the system environment 100 may include one or more of the following network functions (NF): Authentication Server Function (AUSF), Access and Mobility Management Function (AMF), Data Network (DN), e.g. operator services, Internet access or 3rd party services, Unstructured Data Storage Function (UDSF), Network Exposure Function (NEF), Network Repository Function (NRF), Network Slice Selection Function (NSSF), Policy Control Function (PCF), Session Management Function (SMF), Unified Data Management (UDM), Unified Data Repository (UDR), User Plane Function (UPF), UE radio Capability Management Function (UCMF), Application Function (AF), User Equipment (UE), Next Generation-Radio Access Network (NG-RAN), 5G- Equipment Identity Register (5G-EIR), Network Data Analytics Function (NWDAF), and Charging Function (CHF). The system environment may further comprise the following network entities: Service Communication Proxy (SCP) and Security Edge Protection Proxy (SEPP).

[0075]. Regardless of the manner in which the apparatus 200 is embodied, the apparatus of an example embodiment is configured to include or otherwise be in communication with a processor 202 and a memory device 204 and optionally the user interface 206 and/or a communication interface 208. In some embodiments, the processor (and/or co-processors or any other processing circuitry assisting or otherwise associated with the processor) may be in communication with the memory device via a bus for passing information among components of the apparatus. The memory device may be non-transitory and may include, for example, one or more volatile and/or non-volatile memories. In other words, for example, the memory device may be an electronic storage device (e.g., a computer readable storage medium) comprising gates configured to store data (e.g., bits) that may be retrievable by a machine (e.g., a computing device like the processor). The memory device may be configured to store information, data, content, applications, instructions, or the like for enabling the apparatus to carry out various functions in accordance with an example embodiment of the present invention. For example, the memory device could be configured to buffer input data for processing by the processor. Additionally or alternatively, the memory device could be configured to store instructions for execution by the processor.

[0076]. As described above, the apparatus 200 may be embodied by a computing device. However, in some embodiments, the apparatus may be embodied as a chip or chip set. In other words, the apparatus may comprise one or more physical packages (e.g., chips) including materials, components and/or wires on a structural assembly (e.g., a baseboard). The structural assembly may provide physical strength, conservation of size, and/or limitation of electrical interaction for component circuitry included thereon. The apparatus may therefore, in some cases, be configured to implement an embodiment of the present invention on a single chip or as a single “system on a chip.” As such, in some cases, a chip or chipset may constitute means for performing one or more operations for providing the functionalities described herein. [0077]. The processor 202 may be embodied in a number of different ways. For example, the processor may be embodied as one or more of various hardware processing means including processing circuitry, such as a coprocessor, a microprocessor, a controller, a digital signal processor (DSP), a processing element with or without an accompanying DSP, or various other processing circuitry including integrated circuits such as, for example, an ASIC (application specific integrated circuit), an FPGA (field programmable gate array), a microcontroller unit (MCU), a hardware accelerator, a special-purpose computer chip, or the like. As such, in some embodiments, the processor may include one or more processing cores configured to perform independently. A multi-core processor may enable multiprocessing within a single physical package. Additionally or alternatively, the processor may include one or more processors configured in tandem via the bus to enable independent execution of instructions, pipelining and/or multithreading.

[0078]. In an example embodiment, the processor 202 may be configured to execute instructions stored in the memory device 204 or otherwise accessible to the processor. Alternatively or additionally, the processor may be configured to execute hard coded functionality. As such, whether configured by hardware or software methods, or by a combination thereof, the processor may represent an entity (e.g., physically embodied in circuitry) capable of performing operations according to an embodiment of the present invention while configured accordingly. Thus, for example, when the processor is embodied as an ASIC, FPGA or the like, the processor may be specifically configured hardware for conducting the operations described herein. Alternatively, as another example, when the processor is embodied as an executor of software instructions, the instructions may specifically configure the processor to perform the algorithms and/or operations described herein when the instructions are executed. However, in some cases, the processor may be a processor of a specific device (e.g., a pass-through display or a mobile terminal) configured to employ an embodiment of the present invention by further configuration of the processor by instructions for performing the algorithms and/or operations described herein. The processor may include, among other things, a clock, an arithmetic logic unit (ALU) and logic gates configured to support operation of the processor.

[0079]. The apparatus 200 may optionally include the communication interface 208. The communication interface may be any means such as a device or circuitry embodied in either hardware or a combination of hardware and software that is configured to receive and/or transmit data from/to a network and/or any other device or module in communication with the apparatus. In this regard, the communication interface may include, for example, an antenna (or multiple antennas) and supporting hardware and/or software for enabling communications with a wireless communication network. Additionally or alternatively, the communication interface may include the circuitry for interacting with the antenna(s) to cause transmission of signals via the antenna(s) or to handle receipt of signals received via the antenna(s). In some environments, the communication interface may alternatively or also support wired communication. As such, for example, the communication interface may include a communication modem and/or other hardware/software for supporting communication via cable, digital subscriber line (DSL), universal serial bus (USB) or other mechanisms.

[0080]. Provided hereinbelow, are example transmissions between UE and a network entity. The below example transmissions provide the foreseen steps or messaging needed. Information between "[ ]" is optional and may be included if, e.g., at the same time as when the UE behavior is configured, the UE is provided with configured NSSAI and/or URSP.

[0081]. Figure 3 illustrates example transmissions between a UE and various network entities of a communication system for configuring a UE with a UE behavior policy.

[0082]. In operation 0, a UE 301 may provide an initial REGISTRATION REQUEST message in a PLMN (e.g., VPLMN or HPLMN) to AMF 303 via the (radio) access network ((R)AN) node 302. The REGISTRATION REQUEST message may indicate whether the UE is currently configured with UE behavior from an HPLMN or a VPLMN and/or may provide an indication of the currently configured UE behavior. In some embodiments, the registration request message may include an indication of whether the UE supports or requires the configuration of a UE behavior policy. The AMF 303 may determine one or more PLMN types or PLMN identities associated with a UE behavior for the UE 301 based at least in part on the registration request message. A PLMN type may include a HPLMN type or a VPLMN type. A PLMN identity may provide an indication of which aspects (i.e., features, values, etc.) of a UE behavior are configured by a respective PLMN (e.g., a HPLMN or VPLMN). In some embodiments, the REGISTRATION REQUEST may further provide an indication of the version of the UE behavior policy.

[0083]. In operation 1, the AMF 303 may retrieve access and mobility information from UDM 304. The access and mobility information may include an access and mobility management non-access stratum temporary identifier. The non-access stratum temporary identifier may correspond to a session management non-access stratum temporary identifier in an instance the non-access stratum message is a session management non-access stratum message. In some embodiments, the non-access stratum temporary identifier corresponds to an access and mobility management non-access stratum temporary identifier in an instance the non-access stratum message is a protocol data unit session establishment non- access stratum message.

[0084]. Furthermore, the AMF 303 may request and/or retrieve a UE behavior policy from the UDM 304 based at least in part on at least one of one or more PLMN types or PLMN identities or version of the associated UE behavior policy. In particular, the AMF 303 may provide an indication of the version of the UE behavior policy to the UDM 304 and in turn, the UDM 304 may provide the UE behavior policy to the AMF 303. The UE behavior policy may describe the UE behavior control for UE 301. Additionally, in some embodiments, the UE behavior policy may describe one or more authorization flags. The one or more authorization flags may be indicative of whether a VPLMN is authorized to modify the UE behavior policy. In some embodiments, the AMF 304 may request the UE behavior policy from the UDM 304 during a Nudm_UECM_regi strati on message between the AMF 303 and the UDM 304.

[0085]. In some embodiments, an HPLMN may selectively provide authorization for specific parts of the UE behavior policy. For example, the HPLMN may allow changing and/or setting of the UE behavior of registering with a particular network slice or all configured network slices based at least in part on a usage. As another example, the HPLMN may allow changing and/or setting the UE behavior of a time before a UE can decide to de-register with a specific network slice. In some embodiments, the HPLMN may also provide a range for the settings of policies in a VPLMN or may set maximum values and/or minimum values for UE behavior policies, where applicable.

[0086]. In operation 2, the AMF 303 may complete the registration request for the UE 301. In some embodiments, the AMF 303 may provide a REGISTRATION ACCEPT message to UE 301. The REGISTRATION ACCEPT message can include Configured NSSAI, UE behavior assistance information, and/or the like. In some embodiments, the network entity (e.g., AMF) can transmit such a REGISTRATION ACCEPT message (e.g., comprising UE behavior assistance information) to the UE such that the UE can be configured to follow the network entity instructions for control of UE behavior during regi strati on/deregi strati on and/or PDU session establishment/release. Additionally, the REGISTRATION ACCEPT message may also include an indication of whether the UE behavior policy is associated with the HPLMN or VPLMN associated with the UE 301.

[0087]. Once the UE 301 receives the REGISTRATION ACCEPT message, the UE can apply the new behavior provided by the network in the UE behavior assistance information, for example, or provide otherwise. In some embodiments, the UE behavior assistance information can provide instructions that the UE be configured to request all S-NSSAIs in the Configured NS SAI. In some embodiments, the UE behavior assistance information can provide instructions that the UE be configured to, by default, request any S-NSSAIs of a Serving PLMN which maps to S-NSSAIs in the Default configured NS SAI. In some embodiments, the UE behavior assistance information can provide instructions that the UE be configured to always at least request a well-specified subset of the S-NSSAIs in the Configured NSSAI. In some embodiments, the well-specified subset of the S-NSSAIs in the Configured NSSAI can be or comprise at least the default S-NSSAIs that the HPLMN provides. In some embodiments, the well-specified subset can be identified by flags associated with some or each S-NSSAI provided to the UE in the Configured NSSAI or in the Default Configured NSSAI. In some embodiments, the UE behavior assistance information can provide instructions that the UE be configured to only request S-NSSAIs which have active applications associated therewith, e.g., applications operated by the UE. In some embodiments, the UE behavior assistance information can provide instructions that the UE be configured to, if the UE is configured to only request an S-NSSA if active applications are using the network slice, provide an explicit timer that causes the UE to release a network slice that is no longer used by any application, e.g., by excluding the network slice to be released from the next Requested NSSAI, so the operator can implement a sort of hysteresis.

[0088]. In operation 3, the AMF 303 may subscribe to subscription information updates from the UDM 304. The AMF 303 may subscribe to such updates via a Nudm_SDM_sub scribe message. When the AMF 303 subscribes to subscription information updates, the AMF 303 may receive one or more updates pertaining to an associated UE behavior policy in an instance the UE behavior policy is changed and/or modified in an associated HPLMN.

[0089]. In operation 4, in an instance the AMF 303 receives one or more updates pertaining to an associated UE behavior policy for a UE 301, the AMF 303 may attempt to provide UE 301 with a configuration update. However, if UE 301 is not in a connection management (CM) connected mode, the AMF 303 may provide a network triggered service request to UE 301. Alternatively, the UE 301 may provide the service request to AMF 303.

[0090]. In operation 5, once the UE 301 is in CM connected mode, AMF 303 may provide a UE configuration update to UE 301. In some embodiments, a UE configuration update can be operable to provide for operator control of UE behavior in registering and deregistering with network slices and/or establishing and releasing PDU sessions in the communication system. In some embodiments, the AMF may, based for instance on local policy or information received from the UDM, determine the desired UE behavior for Requested NS SAI formation and/or for DNN establishment, with regard to a particular UE, a particular network slice, globally with regard to the network or communications system, and/or the like. In some embodiments, the UE configuration update command message may comprise Configured NS SAI, URSP, other identifying information regarding the network, network slice, a PDU session, the AMF, and/or the like. In some embodiments, the UE configuration update command message may further comprise UE behavior assistance information, which may be similar to or the same as the UE behavior assistance information. In some embodiments, UE behavior assistance information may include an indication as to whether the associated UE policy is from an HPLMN, a VPLMN, or a combination thereof and/or the UE behavior policy version. In some embodiments, in an instance the PLMN type or PLMN identity is indicative of a VPLMN type or VPLMN identity and the UE behavior policy allows a corresponding VPLMN to change one or more aspects of the UE behavior policy (as allowed by the HPLMN), UE configuration update information may include an indication of an updated version of the associated UE behavior policy for the VPLMN or the VPLMN identity. As such, a VPLMN may locally change a UE behavior policy without need of any update of a subscription to an HPLMN.

[0091]. For instance, a message can be transmitted from a network entity, such as an AMF, that includes a UE behavior assistance information and/or the like. In some embodiments, the network entity (e.g., AMF) can transmit such a message (e.g., comprising UE behavior assistance information) to the UE such that the UE can be configured to follow the network entity instructions for control of UE behavior during establishment and/or release of a PDU session with a network slice. Once the UE receives the message, the UE can apply the new behavior provided by the network in the UE behavior assistance information, for example, or provide otherwise. In some embodiments, the UE behavior assistance information can provide instructions that the UE be configured to request all S- NSSAIs in the Configured NSSAI. In some embodiments, the UE behavior assistance information can provide instructions that the UE be configured to, by default, request any S-NSSAIs of a Serving PLMN which maps to S-NSSAIs in the Default configured NSSAI. In some embodiments, the UE behavior assistance information can provide instructions that the UE be configured to always at least request a well-specified subset of the S-NSSAIs in the Configured NSSAI. In some embodiments, the well-specified subset of the S-NSSAIs in the Configured NSSAI can be or comprise at least the default S-NSSAIs that the HPLMN provides. In some embodiments, the well-specified subset can be identified by flags associated with some or each S-NSSAI provided to the UE in the Configured NSSAI or in the Default Configured NSSAI. In some embodiments, the UE behavior assistance information can provide instructions that the UE be configured to only request S-NSSAIs which have active applications associated therewith, e.g., applications operated by the UE. In some embodiments, the UE behavior assistance information can provide instructions that the UE be configured to, if the UE is configured to only request an S-NSSA if active applications are using the network slice, provide an explicit timer that causes the UE to release a network slice that is no longer used by any application, e.g., by excluding the network slice to be released from the next Requested NSSAI, so the operator can implement a sort of hysteresis.

[0092]. In some embodiments, the UE behavior assistance information can provide instructions that the UE be configured to always establish all PDU sessions associated with a S-NSSAI. In some embodiments, the UE behavior assistance information can provide instructions that the UE be configured to, by default, establish a specific PDU session or subset of PDU sessions. In some embodiments, the specific PDU session or subset of PDU sessions can be identified explicitly in the UE configuration information or a message comprising the same. In some embodiments, UE configuration information can be provided in a URSP by associating a flag to a DNN associated with a S-NSSAI. In some embodiments, the Serving PLMN may use local policy or the default DNN for the S-NSSAI provided by the HPLMN, if any.

[0093]. In certain example embodiments, UE may be configured to maintain and update a database of UE configuration information in local storage. If the network has, for instance, previously provided relevant UE configuration information to the UE (e.g., in a prior registration accept or otherwise), the network may be configured to provide an identification of PLMN type(s) or PLMN Id(s) (e.g., without indication of the respective version of UE behavior) within subsequent UE configuration information of the registration accept message. In response to receipt of the subsequent UE configuration information, the UE may be configured to look-up the corresponding version information in local storage and adapt the UE’s behavior according to a corresponding UE behavior policy (e.g., also stored in the database). Thus, the UE may be configured to store a UE behavior policy and associated version information in local storage for subsequent use. Alternatively, the UE may be configured to store a default UE behavior policy that corresponds to one or more PLMN type(s) or PLMN Id(s) in local storage for subsequent use.

[0094]. In some embodiments, the UE behavior assistance information can, optionally, be provided in or with a downlink non access stratum transport message, from the network entity, to the user equipment. In some other embodiments, the UE behavior assistance information can be, optionally, provided in or with a UE configuration update message from the network entity to the user equipment. In some embodiments, the UE behavior assistance information can comprise configuration information comprising instructions for the user equipment to request all S-NSSAI of a configured NS SAI or instructions for the user equipment to request all S-NSSAI of a default configured NS SAI. In some embodiments, the registration acceptance or rejection message, the downlink non access stratum transport message, or a UE configuration update message can comprise instructions for the user equipment to always request a subset of S-NSSAIs in the configured NSSAI. In some embodiments, the subset of S-NSSAIs may be indicated explicitly or it is identified by one or more flags associated with each S-NSSAI provided to the user equipment in the configured NSSAI or the default configured NSSAI, wherein said one or more S-NSSAIs are determined by the network based on local policy or based on information received from the subscription information of the user equipment. In some embodiments, the registration acceptance or rejection message, the downlink non access stratum transport message, or the UE configuration update message can comprise instructions for the user equipment to only request S-NSSAIs which have active applications. In some embodiments, the registration acceptance or rejection message, the downlink non access stratum transport message, or the UE configuration update message can comprise instructions for the user equipment to release network slices that are no longer used by any application, thereby excluding released network slices from a next requested NSSAI. [0095]. At operation 6, the UE 301 may provide a UE configuration update complete message to AMF 303. The UE configuration update complete message may include an acknowledgement that the UE 301 successfully received the UE configuration update and/or performed the associated updates.

[0096]. At operation 7, the AMF 303 may provide an acknowledgement that the UE 301 has been successfully configured to the UDM 304. The AMF may provide this acknowledgement in instances where the HPLMN provides the UE behavior policy. In some embodiments, the AMF 303 may provide the acknowledgement via a Nudm SDM Info request message.

[0097]. Figure 4 illustrates example transmissions between a UE and various network entities of a communication system for configuring UE behavior using a UE configuration update procedure.

[0098]. At operation 0, a PCF 401 associated with an HPLMN may determine to update a UE behavior policy. The PCF 401 may securely configure the UE behaviour using the UE Configuration Update procedure for transparent UE Policy delivery as defined in clause 4.2.4.3 of TS 23.502. These policies are identified by means of a specific policy section identifier (PSI). The HPLMN may include one or more PSIs for policies which can be authorized to be modified by a VPLMN, such as by using one or more authentication flags.

[0099]. At operation 1, the PCF 401 may provide an indication of the updated UE behavior policy to AMF 301. The PCF 401 may provide the indication via a Namf_Communication_N lN2MessageTransfer message.

[0100]. At operation 2, the AMF 303 may attempt to provide UE 301 with a configuration update. However, if UE 301 is not in a connection management (CM) connected mode, the AMF 303 may provide a network triggered service request to UE 301. Alternatively, the UE 301 may provide the service request to AMF 303.

[0101]. In operation 3, once the UE 301 is in CM connected mode, AMF 303 may provide a UE configuration update to UE 301. Operation 3 of figure 4 may be substantially similar with operation 5 as described in figure 3.

[0102]. At operation 4, the UE 301 may provide a UE configuration update complete message to AMF 303. Operation 4 of figure 4 may be substantially similar with operation 6 as described in figure 3. [0103]. At operation 5, the AMF 303 may provide an acknowledgement that the UE 301 has been successfully configured to the PCF 401. In some embodiments, the AMF 303 may provide the acknowledgement via a Namf_Communication_NlMessageNotify message.

[0104]. Referring now to Figure 5, an example workflow of various components of a communication system are illustrated in accordance with example embodiments, such as a UE, a R(AN), an AMF, a UDM, a PCF, or other components previously described, e.g., in conjunction with other figures. Referring now to Figure 5, a method 500 is illustrated that can be carried out by one or more of the described entities that comprise mean, such as the processor 202 and communication interface 208 or the like, for receiving, at a network entity of a communications system, from user equipment, a registration request message, at 501. In some embodiments, the method 500 can comprise determining one or more PLMN types or one or more PLMN identities and a version of a UE behavior policy for the UE, at 502. The one or more PLMN types or one or more PLMN identities and a version of a UE behavior policy for the UE may be determined based at least in part on the registration request message. A PLMN type may include a HPLMN type or a VPLMN type. In some embodiments, the method 500 can comprise requesting a UE behavior policy, such as from a UDM. The request for the UE behavior policy may be based at least in part on one or more PLMN types or one or more PLMN identities or version of the associated UE behavior policy in response to a UE behavior policy, at 503. In some embodiments, the method 500 further includes receiving one or more authorization flags. The one or more authorization flags may be received along with the UE behavior policy. The one or more authorization flags are indicative of whether a visited PLMN is authorized to modify the UE behavior policy. In some embodiments, the method 500 can comprise providing UE configuration information to the UE, at 504. The UE configuration information may include an indication of the one or more PLMN types or one or more PLMN identities and the version of the associated UE behavior policy.

[0105]. In some embodiments, in an instance the PLMN type or PLMN identity is indicative of a VPLMN type or VPLMN identity and the UE behavior policy allows a corresponding VPLMN to change one or more aspects of the UE behavior policy, the method 500 may include providing, to the UE, UE configuration update information, wherein the UE configuration update information includes an indication of an updated version of the associated UE behavior policy for the VPLMN or the VPLMN identity. [0106]. Referring now to Figure 6, an example workflow of various components of a communication system are illustrated in accordance with example embodiments, such as a UE, a R(AN), an AMF, a UDM, a PCF, or other components previously described, e.g., in conjunction with other figures. Referring now to Figure 6, a method 600 is illustrated that can be carried out by one or more of the described entities that comprise means, such as the processor 202 and communication interface 208 or the like, for subscribing to subscription information updates for a UE behavior policy, at 601. In some embodiments, the method 600 can comprise receiving a subscription information update to a UE behavior policy, at 602. In some embodiments, subscription information to a UE behavior policy is received in an instance a policy charging function updates the UE behavior policy. In some embodiments, the method 600 can comprise providing UE configuration update information to the UE, at 603. The UE configuration update information may include an indication of an updated version of the associated UE behavior policy.

[0107]. Referring now to Figure 7, an example workflow of various components of a communication system are illustrated in accordance with example embodiments, such as a UE, a R(AN), an AMF, a UDM, a PCF, or other components previously described, e.g., in conjunction with other figures. Referring now to Figure 7, a method 700 is illustrated that can be carried out by one or more of the described entities that comprise means, such as the processor 202 and communication interface 208 or the like, for providing a registration request message to a network entity, at 701. The registration request message comprises an indication of whether the UE supports or requires the configuration of a UE behavior policy. In some embodiments, the registration request message further comprises an indication of a version of a currently configured UE behavior policy. In some embodiments, the method 700 can comprise receiving a registration accept message from the network, at 702. The registration accept message may include UE configuration information, which may include an indication of one or more of one or more PLMN types or PLMN identities and a respective version of an associated UE behavior policy. The registration accept message may include the UE behavior policy. In some embodiments, the method 700 can comprise storing the one or more PLMN types or PLMN identities and the respective version of an associated UE behavior policy, such as received in the registration accept message. In some embodiments, the registration accept message may include instructions for the user equipment to request all S-NSSAI of a configured NS SAI or instructions for the user equipment to request all S-NSSAI of a default configured NS SAI. In some embodiments, the method 700 may comprise adapting a UE behavior according to a UE behavior policy indicated in the registration accept message.

[0108]. In certain example embodiments, UE may be configured to maintain and update a database of UE configuration information in local storage. If the network has, for instance, previously provided relevant UE configuration information to the UE (e.g., in a prior registration accept or otherwise), the network may be configured to provide an identification of PLMN type(s) or PLMN Id(s) (e.g., without indication of the respective version of UE behavior) within subsequent UE configuration information of the registration accept message. In response to receipt of the subsequent UE configuration information, the UE may be configured to look-up the corresponding version information in local storage and adapt the UE’s behavior according to a corresponding UE behavior policy (e.g., also stored in the database). Thus, the UE may be configured to store a UE behavior policy and associated version information in local storage for subsequent use. Alternatively, the UE may be configured to store a default UE behavior policy that corresponds to one or more PLMN type(s) or PLMN Id(s) in local storage for subsequent use.

[0109]. As described above, the method, apparatus and computer program product of an example embodiment therefore provide an enforcement mechanism for the maximum number of PDU sessions per network slice in a communication system. The particular UE behavior policy for the UE may be determined by the network entity. In some embodiments, the method, apparatus and computer program product provide the enforcement mechanism in a manner that emphasizes amongst the UEs having PDU sessions.

[0110]. As described above, Figures 5-7 are flowcharts of various methods that can be carried out by, e.g., the apparatus 200, and/or according to a computer program product, according to example embodiments of the disclosure. It will be understood that each block of the flowchart, and combinations of blocks in the flowcharts, may be implemented by various means, such as hardware, firmware, processor, circuitry, and/or other devices associated with execution of software including one or more computer program instructions. For example, one or more of the procedures described above may be embodied by computer program instructions. In this regard, the computer program instructions which embody the procedures described above may be stored by a memory device 204 of an apparatus employing an embodiment of the present disclosure and executed by a processor 202 of the apparatus. As will be appreciated, any such computer program instructions may be loaded onto a computer or other programmable apparatus (e.g., hardware) to produce a machine, such that the resulting computer or other programmable apparatus implements the functions specified in the flowchart blocks. These computer program instructions may also be stored in a computer-readable memory that may direct a computer or other programmable apparatus to function in a particular manner, such that the instructions stored in the computer-readable memory produce an article of manufacture, the execution of which implements the function specified in the flowchart blocks. The computer program instructions may also be loaded onto a computer or other programmable apparatus to cause a series of operations to be performed on the computer or other programmable apparatus to produce a computer-implemented process such that the instructions which execute on the computer or other programmable apparatus provide operations for implementing the functions specified in the flowchart blocks.

[0111]. A computer program product is therefore defined in those instances in which the computer program instructions, such as computer-readable program code portions, are stored by at least one non-transitory computer-readable storage medium with the computer program instructions, such as the computer-readable program code portions, being configured, upon execution, to perform the functions described above, such as, e.g., in conjunction with the communications flowcharts of Figures 3-5 or as part of the system of Figure 1. In other embodiments, the computer program instructions, such as the computer- readable program code portions, need not be stored or otherwise embodied by a non- transitory computer-readable storage medium, but may, instead, be embodied by a transitory medium with the computer program instructions, such as the computer-readable program code portions, still being configured, upon execution, to perform the functions described above.

[0112]. Accordingly, blocks of the flowcharts support combinations of means for performing the specified functions and combinations of operations for performing the specified functions for performing the specified functions. It will also be understood that one or more blocks of the flowcharts, and combinations of blocks in the flowcharts, may be implemented by special purpose hardware-based computer systems which perform the specified functions, or combinations of special purpose hardware and computer instructions.

[0113]. In some embodiments, certain ones of the operations above may be modified or further amplified. Furthermore, in some embodiments, additional optional operations may be included. Modifications, additions, or amplifications to the operations above may be performed in any order and in any combination.

[0114]. As such, described herein are methods, apparatuses and computer program products are provided in accordance with example embodiments to provide for operator control of user equipment behavior in registering and deregistering with network slices and establishing and releasing PDU sessions in a communication system. The particular UE behavior policy for the UE may be determined by the network entity.

[0115]. In one example embodiment, a method is provided that includes receiving, at a network entity of a communications system, from user equipment (UE), a registration request message. The method may further include determining i) one or more PLMN (public land mobile network) types or PLMN identities associated with a UE behavior for the UE and ii) a version of an associated UE behavior policy respective of the one or more PLMN types or PLMN identities, based at least in part on the registration request message. The method may further include requesting a UE behavior policy from another network entity based at least in part on at least one of i) the one or more PLMN types or PLMN identities or ii) the version of the associated UE behavior policy in response to a request for the UE behavior policy. The method may further include providing, to the UE, in a registration accept message UE configuration information, wherein the UE configuration information includes an indication of one or more of the PLMN types or PLMN identities and the respective version of the associated UE behavior policy.

[0116]. In some embodiments, the method may further include in an instance the PLMN type or PLMN identity is indicative of a visited public land mobile network (VPLMN) type or VPLMN identity, and the UE behavior policy allows a corresponding VPLMN to change one or more aspects of the UE behavior policy, providing, to the UE, UE configuration update information, wherein the UE configuration update information includes an indication of an updated version of the associated UE behavior policy for the VPLMN or the VPLMN identity.

[0117]. In some embodiments, the method may further include subscribing to subscription information updates for a UE behavior policy associated with the UE. In some embodiments, the method further includes receiving, a subscription information update to a UE behavior policy associated with the UE. In some embodiments, the method further includes providing, to the UE, UE configuration update information, wherein the UE configuration update information includes an indication of an updated version of the associated UE behavior policy. In some embodiments, subscription information to a UE behavior policy is received in an instance a policy control function updates the UE behavior policy.

[0118]. In some embodiments, the method further includes receiving one or more authorization flags, wherein the one or more authorization flags are indicative of whether a visited PLMN or the PLMN identity of a visited PLMN is authorized to modify the UE behavior policy for one or more of the components of the UE behavior policy.

[0119]. In some embodiments, the PLMN is at least one of a home public land mobile network (HPLMN) type or a visited public land mobile network (VPLMN) type. In some embodiments, the registration request message further includes information indicating the UE supports or requires the configuration of UE behavior policy.

[0120]. In one example embodiment, an apparatus is provided with means for receiving, at a network entity of a communications system, from user equipment (UE), a registration request message. The apparatus may further include means for determining i) one or more PLMN (public land mobile network) types or PLMN identities associated with a UE behavior for the UE and ii) a version of an associated UE behavior policy respective of the one or more PLMN types or PLMN identities, based at least in part on the registration request message. The apparatus may further include means for requesting a UE behavior policy from another network entity based at least in part on at least one of i) the one or more PLMN types or PLMN identities or ii) the version of the associated UE behavior policy in response to a request for the UE behavior policy. The apparatus may further include means for providing, to the UE, in a registration accept message UE configuration information, wherein the UE configuration information includes an indication of one or more of the PLMN types or PLMN identities and the respective version of the associated UE behavior policy.

[0121]. In some embodiments, the apparatus may further include means for, in an instance the PLMN type or PLMN identity is indicative of a visited public land mobile network (VPLMN) type or VPLMN identity, and the UE behavior policy allows a corresponding VPLMN to change one or more aspects of the UE behavior policy, providing, to the UE, UE configuration update information, wherein the UE configuration update information includes an indication of an updated version of the associated UE behavior policy for the VPLMN or the VPLMN identity.

[0122]. In some embodiments, the apparatus may further include means for subscribing to subscription information updates for a UE behavior policy associated with the UE. In some embodiments, the method further includes receiving, a subscription information update to a UE behavior policy associated with the UE. In some embodiments, the apparatus may further include means for providing, to the UE, UE configuration update information, wherein the UE configuration update information includes an indication of an updated version of the associated UE behavior policy. In some embodiments, subscription information to a UE behavior policy is received in an instance a policy control function updates the UE behavior policy.

[0123]. In some embodiments, the apparatus may further include means for receiving one or more authorization flags, wherein the one or more authorization flags are indicative of whether a visited PLMN or the PLMN identity of a visited PLMN is authorized to modify the UE behavior policy for one or more of the components of the UE behavior policy.

[0124]. In some embodiments, the PLMN is at least one of a home public land mobile network (HPLMN) type or a visited public land mobile network (VPLMN) type. In some embodiments, the registration request message further includes information indicating the UE supports or requires the configuration of UE behavior policy.

[0125]. In another example embodiment, an apparatus can be provided that comprises at least one processor and at least one memory including computer program code for one or more programs, the at least one memory and the computer program code configured to, with the at least one processor, cause the apparatus at least to receive, at a network entity of a communications system, from user equipment (UE), a registration request message. The apparatus may include the computer program code further configured to, with the at least one processor, cause the apparatus at least to determine i) one or more PLMN (public land mobile network) types or PLMN identities associated with a UE behavior for the UE and ii) a version of an associated UE behavior policy respective of the one or more PLMN types or PLMN identities, based at least in part on the registration request message. The apparatus may include the computer program code further configured to, with the at least one processor, cause the apparatus at least to request a UE behavior policy from another network entity based at least in part on at least one of i) the one or more PLMN types or PLMN identities or ii) the version of the associated UE behavior policy in response to a request for the UE behavior policy. The apparatus may include the computer program code further configured to, with the at least one processor, cause the apparatus at least to provide, to the UE, in a registration accept message UE configuration information, wherein the UE configuration information includes an indication of one or more of the PLMN types or PLMN identities and the respective version of the associated UE behavior policy. [0126]. In some embodiments, the apparatus may include the computer program code further configured to, with the at least one processor, cause the apparatus at least to, in an instance the PLMN type or PLMN identity is indicative of a visited public land mobile network (VPLMN) type or VPLMN identity, and the UE behavior policy allows a corresponding VPLMN to change one or more aspects of the UE behavior policy, provide, to the UE, UE configuration update information, wherein the UE configuration update information includes an indication of an updated version of the associated UE behavior policy for the VPLMN or the VPLMN identity.

[0127]. In some embodiments, the apparatus may include the computer program code further configured to, with the at least one processor, cause the apparatus at least to subscribe to subscription information updates for a UE behavior policy associated with the UE. In some embodiments, the apparatus may include the computer program code further configured to, with the at least one processor, cause the apparatus at least to receive, subscription information update to a UE behavior policy associated with the UE. In some embodiments, the apparatus may include the computer program code further configured to, with the at least one processor, cause the apparatus at least to provide, to the UE, UE configuration update information, wherein the UE configuration update information includes an indication of an updated version of the associated UE behavior policy. In some embodiments, subscription information to a UE behavior policy is received in an instance a policy control function updates the UE behavior policy.

[0128]. In some embodiments, the apparatus may include the computer program code further configured to, with the at least one processor, cause the apparatus at least to receive one or more authorization flags, wherein the one or more authorization flags are indicative of whether a visited PLMN or the PLMN identity of a visited PLMN is authorized to modify the UE behavior policy for one or more of the components of the UE behavior policy.

[0129]. In some embodiments, the PLMN is at least one of a home public land mobile network (HPLMN) type or a visited public land mobile network (VPLMN) type. In some embodiments, the registration request message further includes information indicating the UE supports or requires the configuration of UE behavior policy.

[0130]. In another example embodiment, a computer program product can be provided that comprises at least one non-transitory computer-readable storage medium having computer-executable program code instructions stored therein, the computer-executable program code instructions comprising program code instructions configured, upon execution, to receive, at a network entity of a communications system, from user equipment (UE), a registration request message. The computer-executable program code instructions comprising program code instructions may further be configured, upon execution, to determine i) one or more PLMN (public land mobile network) types or PLMN identities associated with a UE behavior for the UE and ii) a version of an associated UE behavior policy respective of the one or more PLMN types or PLMN identities, based at least in part on the registration request message. The computer-executable program code instructions comprising program code instructions may further be configured, upon execution, to request a UE behavior policy from another network entity based at least in part on at least one of i) the one or more PLMN types or PLMN identities or ii) the version of the associated UE behavior policy in response to a request for the UE behavior policy. The computerexecutable program code instructions comprising program code instructions may further be configured, upon execution, to provide, to the UE, in a registration accept message UE configuration information, wherein the UE configuration information includes an indication of one or more of the PLMN types or PLMN identities and the respective version of the associated UE behavior policy.

[0131]. In some embodiments, the computer-executable program code instructions comprising program code instructions may further be configured, upon execution, to, in an instance the PLMN type or PLMN identity is indicative of a visited public land mobile network (VPLMN) type or VPLMN identity, and the UE behavior policy allows a corresponding VPLMN to change one or more aspects of the UE behavior policy, provide, to the UE, UE configuration update information, wherein the UE configuration update information includes an indication of an updated version of the associated UE behavior policy for the VPLMN or the VPLMN identity.

[0132]. In some embodiments, the computer-executable program code instructions comprising program code instructions may further be configured, upon execution, to subscribe to subscription information updates for a UE behavior policy associated with the UE. In some embodiments, the computer-executable program code instructions comprising program code instructions may further be configured, upon execution, to receive, subscription information update to a UE behavior policy associated with the UE. In some embodiments, the computer-executable program code instructions comprising program code instructions may further be configured, upon execution, to provide, to the UE, UE configuration update information, wherein the UE configuration update information includes an indication of an updated version of the associated UE behavior policy. In some embodiments, subscription information to a UE behavior policy is received in an instance a policy control function updates the UE behavior policy.

[0133]. In some embodiments, the computer-executable program code instructions comprising program code instructions may further be configured, upon execution, to receive one or more authorization flags, wherein the one or more authorization flags are indicative of whether a visited PLMN or the PLMN identity of a visited PLMN is authorized to modify the UE behavior policy for one or more of the components of the UE behavior policy.

[0134]. In some embodiments, the PLMN is at least one of a home public land mobile network (HPLMN) type or a visited public land mobile network (VPLMN) type. In some embodiments, the registration request message further includes information indicating the UE supports or requires the configuration of UE behavior policy.

[0135]. In one example embodiment, a method is provided that includes receiving, at user equipment, from a network entity of a communications system, in response to a registration request message previously transmitted from the UE to the network entity, a registration accept message comprising UE configuration information, wherein the UE configuration information includes an indication of one or more of one or more PLMN types or PLMN identities associated with a UE behavior for the UE. The method may further include adapting UE behavior according to a received UE behavior according to a UE behavior policy indicated in the registration accept message.

[0136]. In some embodiments, the method further includes storing the or more PLMN types or PLMN identities and the respective version of an associated UE behavior policy.

[0137]. In some embodiments, the method further includes providing, to the network entity, a registration request message, wherein the registration request message comprises an indication of whether the UE supports or requires the configuration of a UE behavior policy.

[0138]. In some embodiments, the method further includes storing, at the UE, a respective version of a UE behavior associated with said one or more PLMN types or PLMN identities, wherein said storing is performed prior to receiving said registration accept message at the UE. In some embodiments, storing the respective version of the UE behavior associated is performed upon receipt of a prior registration accept message comprising UE configuration information.

[0139]. In some embodiments, the registration request message further includes an indication of a version of a currently configured UE behavior policy. In some embodiments, the registration accept message further includes instructions for the user equipment to request all S-NSSAI of a configured NS SAI or instructions for the user equipment to request all S-NSSAI of a default configured NS SAI. In some embodiments, the UE configuration information further includes an indication of a respective version of a UE behavior associated with said one or more PLMN types or PLMN identities.

[0140]. In another example embodiment, an apparatus is provided with means for receiving, at user equipment, from a network entity of a communications system, in response to a registration request message previously transmitted from the UE to the network entity, a registration accept message comprising UE configuration information, wherein the UE configuration information includes an indication of one or more of one or more PLMN types or PLMN identities associated with a UE behavior for the UE. The apparatus may further be configured with means for adapting UE behavior according to a received UE behavior according to a UE behavior policy indicated in the registration accept message.

[0141]. In some embodiments, the apparatus may further be configured with means for storing the or more PLMN types or PLMN identities and the respective version of an associated UE behavior policy.

[0142]. In some embodiments, the apparatus may further be configured with means for providing, to the network entity, a registration request message, wherein the registration request message comprises an indication of whether the UE supports or requires the configuration of a UE behavior policy.

[0143]. In some embodiments, the apparatus is further configured with means for storing, at the UE, a respective version of a UE behavior associated with said one or more PLMN types or PLMN identities, wherein said storing is performed prior to receiving said registration accept message at the UE. In some embodiments, storing the respective version of the UE behavior associated is performed upon receipt of a prior registration accept message comprising UE configuration information.

[0144]. In some embodiments, the registration request message further includes an indication of a version of a currently configured UE behavior policy. In some embodiments, the registration accept message further includes instructions for the user equipment to request all S-NSSAI of a configured NS SAI or instructions for the user equipment to request all S-NSSAI of a default configured NS SAI. In some embodiments, the UE configuration information further includes an indication of a respective version of a UE behavior associated with said one or more PLMN types or PLMN identities. [0145]. In another example embodiment, an apparatus can be provided that comprises at least one processor and at least one memory including computer program code for one or more programs, the at least one memory and the computer program code configured to, with the at least one processor, cause the apparatus at least to receive, at user equipment, from a network entity of a communications system, in response to a registration request message previously transmitted from the UE to the network entity, a registration accept message comprising UE configuration information, wherein the UE configuration information includes an indication of one or more of one or more PLMN types or PLMN identities associated with a UE behavior for the UE. The at least one memory and the computer program code may further be configured to, with the at least one processor, cause the apparatus at least to adapt UE behavior according to a received UE behavior according to a UE behavior policy indicated in the registration accept message.

[0146]. In some embodiments, the at least one memory and the computer program code may further be configured to, with the at least one processor, cause the apparatus at least to store the or more PLMN types or PLMN identities and the respective version of an associated UE behavior policy.

[0147]. In some embodiments, the at least one memory and the computer program code may further be configured to, with the at least one processor, cause the apparatus at least to, provide, to the network entity, a registration request message, wherein the registration request message comprises an indication of whether the UE supports or requires the configuration of a UE behavior policy.

[0148]. In some embodiments, the at least one memory and the computer program code may further be configured to, with the at least one processor, cause the apparatus at least to, store, at the UE, a respective version of a UE behavior associated with said one or more PLMN types or PLMN identities, wherein said storing is performed prior to receiving said registration accept message at the UE. In some embodiments, storing the respective version of the UE behavior associated is performed upon receipt of a prior registration accept message comprising UE configuration information.

[0149]. In some embodiments, the registration request message further includes an indication of a version of a currently configured UE behavior policy. In some embodiments, the registration accept message further includes instructions for the user equipment to request all S-NSSAI of a configured NS SAI or instructions for the user equipment to request all S-NSSAI of a default configured NS SAI. In some embodiments, the UE configuration information further includes an indication of a respective version of a UE behavior associated with said one or more PLMN types or PLMN identities.

[0150]. In another example embodiment, a computer program product can be provided that comprises at least one non-transitory computer-readable storage medium having computer-executable program code instructions stored therein, the computer-executable program code instructions comprising program code instructions configured, upon execution, to receive, at user equipment, from a network entity of a communications system, in response to a registration request message previously transmitted from the UE to the network entity, a registration accept message comprising UE configuration information, wherein the UE configuration information includes an indication of one or more of one or more PLMN types or PLMN identities associated with a UE behavior for the UE. The computer-executable program code instructions comprising program code instructions may further be configured, upon execution, to adapt UE behavior according to a received UE behavior according to a UE behavior policy indicated in the registration accept message.

[0151]. In some embodiments, the computer-executable program code instructions comprising program code instructions may further be configured, upon execution, to store the or more PLMN types or PLMN identities and the respective version of an associated UE behavior policy.

[0152]. In some embodiments, computer-executable program code instructions comprising program code instructions may further be configured, upon execution, to provide, to the network entity, a registration request message, wherein the registration request message comprises an indication of whether the UE supports or requires the configuration of a UE behavior policy.

[0153]. In some embodiments, computer-executable program code instructions comprising program code instructions may further be configured, upon execution, to, store, at the UE, a respective version of a UE behavior associated with said one or more PLMN types or PLMN identities, wherein said storing is performed prior to receiving said registration accept message at the UE. In some embodiments, storing the respective version of the UE behavior associated is performed upon receipt of a prior registration accept message comprising UE configuration information.

[0154]. In some embodiments, the registration request message further includes an indication of a version of a currently configured UE behavior policy. In some embodiments, the registration accept message further includes instructions for the user equipment to request all S-NSSAI of a configured NS SAI or instructions for the user equipment to request all S-NSSAI of a default configured NS SAI. In some embodiments, the UE configuration information further includes an indication of a respective version of a UE behavior associated with said one or more PLMN types or PLMN identities. [0155]. Many modifications and other embodiments of the inventions set forth herein will come to mind to one skilled in the art to which these inventions pertain having the benefit of the teachings presented in the foregoing descriptions and the associated drawings. Therefore, it is to be understood that the inventions are not to be limited to the specific embodiments disclosed and that modifications and other embodiments are intended to be included within the scope of the appended claims. Although specific terms are employed herein, they are used in a generic and descriptive sense only and not for purposes of limitation.