Having described benefits of particular embodiments of claimed subject matter, FIG. 1 shows a diagram of a communications infrastructure, according to various embodiments. In FIG. 1 (embodiment 100) communications device 102 may transmit radio signals to, and receive radio signals from, a wireless communications network. In an example, communications device 102 may communicate with a cellular communications network by transmitting wireless signals to, and/or receiving wireless signals from, a cellular transceiver 110, which may comprise a wireless base transceiver subsystem (BTS), a Node B or an evolved NodeB (eNodeB), over wireless communication link 123. Similarly, communications device 102 may transmit wireless signals to, and/or receive wireless signals from, local transceiver 115 over wireless communication link 125. A local transceiver 115 may comprise a Wi-Fi access point (AP), a femtocell, a Home Base Station, a small cell base station, a Home Node B (HNB) or a Home eNodeB (HeNB) and may provide access to a wireless local area network (WLAN, e.g., IEEE 802.11 network), a wireless personal area network (WPAN, e.g., Bluetooth? network) or a cellular network (e.g. an LTE network or other wireless wide area network, such as those discussed herein). Of course, it should be understood that these are merely examples of networks that may communicate with a mobile device over a wireless link, and claimed subject matter is not limited in this respect. In particular embodiments, cellular transceiver 110, local transceiver 115, satellite 114, and PSTN 150 represent touchpoints, which permit communications device 102 to interact with network 130.