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Inter-radio access technology handoff procedure

Disclosed are techniques for wireless communication. In an aspect, UE communicates data associated with a communication session over a first RAT (e.g., LTE, NR, WLAN, etc.) in accordance with a first set of performance parameters (e.g., codec, QoS, bitrate, bandwidth, etc.). UE performs, during the communication session, an inter-RAT handover from the first RAT to a second RAT (e.g., LTE, NR, WLAN, etc.). UE transmits a re-INVITE over the second RAT in response to the inter-RAT handover. UE receives an indication of a second set of performance parameters (e.g., codec, QoS, bitrate, bandwidth, etc.) in response to the re-INVITE. UE communicates data associated with the communication session over the second RAT in accordance with the second set of performance parameters.

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Service continuity of real-time text and teletypewriter modes

Methods, systems, and devices for wireless communications are described. Some wireless communications systems may transition between a real-time texting (RTT) mode and a text teletypewriter (TTY) mode and vice versa, on a user equipment (UE). A UE may make a determine to transition between two texting modes while coordinating the transfer of text data between the different modes. Some wireless communications systems may also transition a UE between a packet switched network and a circuit switched network without loss of signal and consistent text data delivery during the communication without losing the text data during the transition between the two coverage areas. Transitioning between modes and networks may provide a user with interoperability and the benefit of conveniently switching between two modes without service interruption.

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Connected call recovery

A method of wireless communication includes initiating handover of a first call from a source network to a target network. The first call is associated with first header information. The method also includes receiving a message indicating a change of Internet protocol (IP) address to a new IP address during the handover. The method further includes releasing resources associated with the first call, in response to receiving the message. The method includes registering the new IP address with the target network, and initiating a second call with the first header information. The method also includes replacing the first call with the second call and the new IP address.

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