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+ Keywords
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+ UMTS, SIM, card, LTE
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+ # 3GPP TS 21.111 V10.0.0 (2011-04)
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+
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+ *Technical Specification*
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+
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+ **3GPP**
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+ Postal address
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+ ## **3rd Generation Partnership Project; Technical Specification Group Core Network and Terminals; USIM and IC card requirements**
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+ 3GPP support office address
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+ 650 Route des Lucioles - Sophia Antipolis
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+ Valbonne - FRANCE
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+ Tel.: +33 4 92 94 42 00 Fax: +33 4 93 65 47 16
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+
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+ **(Release 10)**
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+
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+ ![LTE logo with '4ADVANCED' text above the 'e'](84a1d09fb489061482111515543b60dc_img.jpg)
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+ LTE logo with '4ADVANCED' text above the 'e'
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+ Internet
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+ <http://www.3gpp.org>
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+ ![3GPP logo with a signal icon below the 'P'](fa6c61be003dfbb4ca5587e48a71de94_img.jpg)
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+ 3GPP logo with a signal icon below the 'P'
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+
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+ # **Copyright Notification**
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+
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+ No part may be reproduced except as authorized by written permission.
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+ The copyright and the foregoing restriction extend to reproduction in all media.
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+ © 2011, 3GPP Organizational Partners (ARIB, ATIS, CCSA, ETSI, TTA, TTC).
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+ All rights reserved.
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+ UMTS™ is a Trade Mark of ETSI registered for the benefit of its members
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+ 3GPP™ is a Trade Mark of ETSI registered for the benefit of its Members and of the 3GPP Organizational Partners.
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+ The present document has been developed within the 3rd Generation Partnership Project (3GPP) and may be further elaborated for the purposes of 3GPP.
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+ ETSI™ is a Trade Mark of ETSI currently being registered for the benefit of its Members and of the 3GPP Organizational Partners.
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+ GSMA and the GSMA logo are registered and owned by the GSMA Association. Organizational Partners accept no liability for any use of this Specification.
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+ Specifications and reports for implementation of the 3GPP™ system should be obtained via the 3GPP Organisational Partners' Publications Offices.
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+
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+ # --- Contents
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+
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+ | | |
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+ |--------------------------------------------------------------|----|
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+ | Foreword ..... | 5 |
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+ | 1 Scope..... | 6 |
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+ | 2 References..... | 6 |
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+ | 2.1 Normative references ..... | 6 |
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+ | 2.2 Void..... | 7 |
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+ | 3 Definitions, symbols and abbreviations..... | 7 |
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+ | 3.1 Definitions..... | 7 |
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+ | 3.2 Void..... | 7 |
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+ | 3.3 Abbreviations ..... | 7 |
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+ | 4 General requirements ..... | 7 |
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+ | 5 Security requirements ..... | 7 |
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+ | 5.1 File access conditions..... | 8 |
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+ | 5.2 User authentication..... | 8 |
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+ | 5.3 User data stored in ME..... | 8 |
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+ | 5.4 Authentication ..... | 8 |
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+ | 5.5 Data integrity of signalling elements ..... | 9 |
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+ | 5.6 User identity confidentiality..... | 9 |
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+ | 5.7 Length of security parameters ..... | 9 |
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+ | 6 Logical issues..... | 9 |
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+ | 6.1 Application selection..... | 9 |
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+ | 6.2 Simultaneous access..... | 9 |
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+ | 7 Service Requirements ..... | 9 |
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+ | 7.1 Void..... | 9 |
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+ | 7.2 Data transfer ..... | 9 |
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+ | 7.3 Application execution environment ..... | 10 |
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+ | 7.4 Profile exchange..... | 10 |
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+ | 7.5 Version identification..... | 10 |
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+ | 8 Physical Characteristics ..... | 10 |
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+ | 8.1 Void..... | 10 |
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+ | 8.2 Void..... | 10 |
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+ | 9 Electrical characteristics and transmission protocols..... | 10 |
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+ | 9.1 Void..... | 11 |
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+ | 10 Contents of the Elementary Files..... | 11 |
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+ | 10.1 USIM information storage requirements..... | 11 |
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+ | 10.2 Phone Book ..... | 11 |
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+ | 10.2.1 Support of two name fields per entry ..... | 12 |
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+ | 10.2.2 Support of multiple phone numbers per entry ..... | 12 |
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+ | 10.2.3 Support of email address ..... | 12 |
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+ | 10.2.4 Support of user definable groupings..... | 12 |
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+ | 10.2.5 Support of hidden entries..... | 12 |
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+ | 10.2.6 Number of entries ..... | 12 |
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+ | 10.2.7 Void..... | 12 |
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+ | 10.3 Storage of call details ..... | 12 |
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+ | 10.4 Void..... | 13 |
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+ | 11 3G/GSM interworking ..... | 13 |
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+ | 11.1 Void..... | 13 |
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+ | 11.2 3G subscribers in a GSM network ..... | 13 |
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+ | 12 Contact Manager..... | 13 |
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+ | Annex A (informative): Change history..... | 16 |
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+
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+ # --- Foreword
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+
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+ This Technical Specification has been produced by the 3GPP.
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+
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+ The contents of the present document are subject to continuing work within the TSG and may change following formal TSG approval. Should the TSG modify the contents of this TS, it will be re-released by the TSG with an identifying change of release date and an increase in version number as follows:
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+ Version x.y.z
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+ where:
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+ - x the first digit:
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+ - 1 presented to TSG for information;
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+ - 2 presented to TSG for approval;
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+ - 3 or greater indicates TSG approved document under change control.
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+ - y the second digit is incremented for all changes of substance, i.e. technical enhancements, corrections, updates, etc.
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+ - z the third digit is incremented when editorial only changes have been incorporated in the document.
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+
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+ # --- 1 Scope
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+ This document defines the requirements of the USIM (Universal Subscriber Identity Module) and the IC card for 3G (UICC). These are derived from the service and security requirements defined in TS 22.100 [1] and TS 22.101 [2]. The USIM is a 3G application on an IC card. It inter-operates with a 3G terminal and provides access to 3G services. This document is intended to serve as a basis for the detailed specification of the USIM and the UICC, and the interface to the 3G terminal.
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+
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+ # --- 2 References
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+ ## 2.1 Normative references
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+ The following documents contain provisions which, through reference in this text, constitute provisions of the present document.
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+ - References are either specific (identified by date of publication, edition number, version number, etc.) or non-specific.
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+ - For a specific reference, subsequent revisions do not apply.
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+ - For a non-specific reference, the latest version applies. In the case of a reference to a 3GPP document (including a GSM document), a non-specific reference implicitly refers to the latest version of that document in the same Release as the present document.
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+ - [1] 3GPP TS 22.100 v3.x.x: "UMTS phase 1" (Release 99).
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+ - [2] 3GPP TS 22.101: "Service principles".
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+ - [3] 3GPP TS 31.101: "UICC-Terminal Interface; Physical and Logical Characteristics".
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+ - [4] Void.
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+ - [5] ETSI TS 101 220: "ETSI Numbering System for AIDs".
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+ - [6] 3GPP TS 31.111: "USIM Application Toolkit (USAT)".
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+ - [7] 3GPP TS 33.102: "3G Security: Security Architecture".
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+ - [8] 3GPP TS 51.011, Rel-4: "Specification of the Subscriber Identity Module - Mobile Equipment (SIM - ME) interface".
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+ - [9] Void.
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+ - [10] Void.
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+ - [11] ISO/IEC 7816-3: "Information technology - Identification cards - Integrated circuit(s) cards with contacts - Part 3: Electronic signals and transmission protocols".
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+ - [12] ISO/IEC 7816-4: "Identification cards - Integrated circuit cards, Part 4: Organization, security and commands for interchange".
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+ - [13] Void.
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+ ## 2.2 Void ---
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+ # 3 Definitions, symbols and abbreviations
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+ ## 3.1 Definitions
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+ For the purposes of the present document, the following definitions apply:
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+ ## 3.2 Void
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+ ## 3.3 Abbreviations
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+ For the purposes of the present document, the following abbreviations apply:
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+ | ADN | Abbreviated Dialling Number |
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+ | ATR | Answer To Reset |
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+ | DF | Dedicated File |
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+ | EF | Elementary File |
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+ | ICC | Integrated Circuit Card |
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+ | IK | Integrity Key |
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+ | IMSI | International Mobile Subscriber Identity |
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+ | ME | Mobile Equipment |
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+ | MF | Master File |
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+ | PIN | Personal Identification Number |
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+ | PPS | Protocol and Parameter Selection |
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+ | SIM | Subscriber Identity Module |
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+ | USIM | Universal Subscriber Identity Module |
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+ # --- 4 General requirements
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+ The UICC shall be a removable hardware module. The USIM on a UICC shall contain an identity which unambiguously identifies a subscriber.
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+ For access to 3G services, a UICC containing a valid USIM shall be present at all times, other than for emergency calls.
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+ The specifications shall support the security requirements as defined in 3GPP TS 33.102 [7].
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+ The USIM shall provide storage for subscription and subscriber related information.
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+ The UICC/USIM may also contain applications which use the features defined in the USIM Application Toolkit specification 3GPP TS 31.111 [6].
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+ # --- 5 Security requirements
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+ The USIM shall be used to provide security features. If the UICC is removed from the 3G terminal, the service shall be terminated immediately. The functions of the USIM include authenticating itself to the network and vice versa, authenticating the user and providing additional security functions as defined in 3GPP TS 33.102 [7].
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+ The USIM shall be unambiguously identified.
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+ Means shall be provided to prevent fraudulent use of stolen UICCs.
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+ It shall not be possible to access data intended for USIM internal use, e.g. authentication keys.
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+ Further details of the following requirements are given in 3GPP TS 33.102 [7].
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+ ## 5.1 File access conditions
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+ Actions, such as READ, UPDATE on UICC data shall be controlled by access conditions. These shall be satisfied prior to the action being performed.
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+ Since a UICC may contain multiple (3G and non-3G) applications, a flexible method of controlling file access shall be provided.
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+ ## 5.2 User authentication
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+ The USIM shall support means to authenticate the user, to provide, for example, protection against the use of stolen cards. For the USIM, authentication shall be performed by the verification of a numeric PIN of four (4) to eight (8) decimal digits.
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+ A function to disable user authentication may exist which may be inhibited by the application provider, in which case the user shall always use the PIN. Otherwise, the user may decide whether or not to make use of the user authentication function. If disabled, the user authentication function remains disabled until the user specifically re-enables it.
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+ Following correct PIN presentation, the ME may perform functions and actions on USIM data, which are protected by the relevant access condition.
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+ If an incorrect PIN is entered, an indication shall be given to the user. After three (3) consecutive incorrect entries the relevant PIN is blocked, i.e. functions and actions on data protected by the access condition shall no longer be possible, even if between attempts the UICC has been removed, the USIM has been deselected or the ME has been switched off. Once a PIN is blocked, further PIN verifications shall be denied.
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+ The USIM shall support a mechanism for unblocking a blocked PIN. Unblocking of a PIN is performed by using the relevant PIN Unblocking Key.
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+ PINs, but not Unblock PINs, shall be changeable by the user following correct entry of either the current PIN or Unblock PIN.
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+ The Unblock PIN shall consist of eight (8) decimal digits and shall not be changeable by the user. If an incorrect Unblock PIN is presented, an indication shall be given to the user. After ten (10) consecutive incorrect entries, the Unblock PIN shall be blocked, even if between attempts the UICC has been removed, the USIM has been deselected or the ME has been switched off. Unblocking of a blocked PIN shall not be possible.
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+ It shall not be possible to read PINs or Unblock PINs.
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+ ## 5.3 User data stored in ME
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+ Subject to the exception below, all user related information transferred into the ME during network operations shall be deleted from the ME after removal of the UICC, deselection of the USIM, deactivation of the ME, or following an electrical reset of the UICC. This includes any data that was transferred to the ME by USIM Application Toolkit commands.
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+ User related security codes such as PIN and Unblock PIN may only be stored by the ME during the procedures involving such a code and shall be discarded by the ME immediately after completion of the procedure.
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+ Optionally, an ME may retain some less security-sensitive data at UICC removal, USIM deselection or ME switch-off. Such data are e.g. SMS, ADN/SSC, FDN/SSC, LND. These data, when stored in the ME, shall only be readable/retrievable if the same USIM is reactivated (as determined by the IMSI). If the IMSI is retained in the ME for this purpose, it shall be stored securely and shall not be able to be read out.
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+ ## 5.4 Authentication
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+ A means shall be specified to mutually authenticate the USIM and the network by showing knowledge of a secret key K which is shared between and available only to the USIM and in the user's Home Environment. The method is composed of a challenge/response and key establishment protocol combined with a sequence number-based one-pass protocol for network authentication.
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+ ## 5.5 Data integrity of signalling elements
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+ Some signalling information elements are considered sensitive and must be integrity protected. An integrity function shall be applied on certain signalling information elements transmitted between the ME and the network.
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+ The 3GPP Integrity Algorithm (UIA) is used with an Integrity Key (IK) to compute a message authentication code for a given message. The setting of IK is triggered by the authentication procedure. IK shall be stored on the USIM.
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+ ## 5.6 User identity confidentiality
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+ A mechanism shall be specified to provide user identity confidentiality by means of a temporary identity.
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+ ## 5.7 Length of security parameters
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+ In order to allow for enhancements of the security level in 3G, the following requirements shall be covered:
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+ - all security-related parameters for 3G shall be accompanied by a length indicator;
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+ - the USIM shall support variable-length security parameters.
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+ If the USIM supports the GSM security mechanisms in addition to 3G security, fixed length security parameters according to 3GPP TS 51.011 [8] shall be supported in addition.
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+ # --- 6 Logical issues
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+ ## 6.1 Application selection
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+ In a multiapplication environment, a flexible application selection method is required. The application identifier defined in ETSI TS 101 220 [5] should be used for application selection. Direct application selection, including selection by partial DF name and the EF<sub>DIR</sub> concept of ISO/IEC 7816-4 [12] shall be followed. In particular, a mechanism for the ME and the UICC shall be specified in order to allow the user, when the ME is in idle mode, to select and activate one application amongst those which are available and supported by the ME (this will permit the user to choose, for instance, between 2 different USIM applications). At switch on, the last active USIM shall be automatically selected. The last active USIM shall be stored on the UICC. By default if there is no last active USIM defined in the UICC, the user shall be able to select the active USIM amongst those available on the UICC.
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+ ## 6.2 Simultaneous access
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+ A mechanism shall be specified for simultaneous access to several files or applications.
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+ # --- 7 Service Requirements
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+ ## 7.1 Void
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+ ## 7.2 Data transfer
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+ A mechanism allowing highly secure transfer of applications and/or associated data to/from the UICC/USIM shall be specified in line with the requirements in 3GPP TS 22.101 [2]. This requires a secure transfer mechanism.
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+ ## 7.3 Application execution environment
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+ An application execution environment may exist on the UICC/USIM which includes functionality defined in 3GPP TS 31.111 [6].
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+ ## 7.4 Profile exchange
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+ A mechanism for the ME, the USIM and the network to exchange service capabilities shall be specified. The following exchange of service capabilities may occur:
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+ - ME services capabilities may be provided to the USIM/UICC;
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+ - USIM/UICC services capabilities may be provided to the ME (and thus potentially to the network);
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+ - network services capabilities may be provided to the USIM/UICC via the ME.
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+ ## 7.5 Version identification
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+ A means for identification of the version of the USIM shall be provided.
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+ # --- 8 Physical Characteristics
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+ The physical characteristics shall be in accordance with the specifications in 3GPP TS 31.101 [3].
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+ ## 8.1 Void
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+ ## 8.2 Void
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+ # --- 9 Electrical characteristics and transmission protocols
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+ Electronic signals and transmission protocols shall be in accordance with the specifications in 3GPP TS 31.101 [3].
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+ The electrical specifications shall at least cover the 1.8V and 3V voltage ranges as specified in 3GPP TS 31.101 [3]. Lower voltages may be added in the future. 3G terminals shall not support 5V on the ME-UICC interface. Both ME and UICC shall support operational class indication as defined in ISO/IEC 7816-3 [11].
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+ Both ME and UICC shall support at least two voltage classes.
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+ Both UICC and ME shall support PPS as defined in ISO/IEC 7816-3 [11] with at least the values defined in 3GPP TS 31.101 [3].
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+ The ME shall have the capabilities of initiating a warm reset as defined in ISO/IEC 7816-3 [11]. The UICC shall support warm reset as defined in ISO/IEC 7816-3 [11].
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+ NOTE: The warm reset is used during a session when there is a need to restart the USIM due to internal modifications of data caused by user actions or network data downloading.
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+ The UICC may indicate in the ATR to the warm reset that the specific mode is entered automatically, using the parameters that were used prior to the warm reset. In case of a cold reset, the UICC shall enter the negotiable mode.
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+ In addition to the T=0 protocol which is mandatory for the UICC and the ME, the T=1 protocol shall be mandatory for the ME. It is optional for the UICC.
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+ The speed enhancement as specified in 3GPP TS 31.101 [3] shall be supported by both the ME and the UICC.
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+ ## 9.1 Void
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+ # --- 10 Contents of the Elementary Files
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+ ## 10.1 USIM information storage requirements
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+ The USIM shall contain information elements for 3G network operations. The USIM may contain information elements related to the subscriber, 3G services and home environment or service provider related information.
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+ The UICC shall provide storage capability for the following:
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+ - UICC related information:
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+ - IC card identification: a number uniquely identifying the UICC and the card issuer;
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+ - Preferred language(s);
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+ - Directory of applications.
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+ - USIM related information:
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+ - Administrative information: indicates mode of operation of the USIM, e.g. normal, type approval;
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+ - USIM service table: indicates which optional services are provided by the USIM;
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+ - IMSI;
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+ - Language indication;
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+ - Location information;
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+ - Cipher key (Kc) and cipher key sequence number;
348
+ - Access control class(es);
349
+ - Forbidden PLMNs;
350
+ - Ciphering Key for GPRS;
351
+ - GPRS location information;
352
+ - Cell Broadcast related information;
353
+ - Emergency call codes;
354
+ - Phone numbers (ADN, FDN, SDN);
355
+ - Short messages and related parameters;
356
+ - Capability and Configuration parameters;
357
+ - Higher Priority PLMN search period;
358
+ - list of carrier frequencies to be used for cell selection.
359
+ - Information accessible to the USIM and other applications:
360
+ - ADN.
361
+
362
+ In addition, the USIM shall manage and provide storage for the following information in accordance with the security requirements of clause 5:
363
+
364
+ - PIN;
365
+ - PIN enabled/disabled indicator;
366
+ - PIN error counter;
367
+ - Unblock PIN;
368
+ - Unblock PIN error counter;
369
+ - Data integrity keys;
370
+ - Subscriber authentication keys.
371
+
372
+ ## 10.2 Phone Book
373
+
374
+ A Phone Book entry consists of a record in an ADN file and, optionally, additional records which are placed in different EFs. In the latter case, a mechanism shall be defined to link all records in the same Phone Book entry. These features shall be supported by the ME while their support by the UICC is optional.
375
+
376
+ ### 10.2.1 Support of two name fields per entry
377
+
378
+ The support of two name fields per entry shall be specified to allow, for example, for two different representations of the same name (for example, in Japanese characters and in Latin characters).
379
+
380
+ ### 10.2.2 Support of multiple phone numbers per entry
381
+
382
+ The support of multiple phone numbers per entry shall be specified, for example, office, home, fax, mobile or pager. In addition to that, information for identifying those attributes are needed.
383
+
384
+ ### 10.2.3 Support of email address
385
+
386
+ The support of email addresses linked to Phone Book entries shall be specified. In addition to that, information for identifying these addresses is needed.
387
+
388
+ ### 10.2.4 Support of user definable groupings
389
+
390
+ The specification shall support the grouping of Phone Book entries into groups defined by the user, for example,
391
+
392
+ business and private.
393
+
394
+ ### 10.2.5 Support of hidden entries
395
+
396
+ The specification shall support means of marking Phone Book entries as "hidden".
397
+
398
+ ### 10.2.6 Number of entries
399
+
400
+ The specification shall support storage of at least 500 entries.
401
+
402
+ ### 10.2.7 Void
403
+
404
+ ## 10.3 Storage of call details
405
+
406
+ The specification shall support provision of storage for call detail information. The call detail information consists of the following attributes:
407
+
408
+ - mobile terminated calls:
409
+ calling party number, date and time, calling party's name and status of call (i.e. answered or missed), duration;
410
+ - mobile originated calls:
411
+ called party number, date and time, called party's name and duration;
412
+ - accumulated duration of preceding calls, separately for mobile originated and mobile terminated calls.
413
+
414
+ Call detail attributes are optional. A value to mark them as "undefined" shall be available.
415
+
416
+ NOTE 1: The calling/called party's name may be available from the Phone Book.
417
+
418
+ ## 10.4 Void ---
419
+
420
+ # 11 3G/GSM interworking
421
+
422
+ ## 11.1 Void
423
+
424
+ ## 11.2 3G subscribers in a GSM network
425
+
426
+ 3GPP TS 22.101 [2] requires that UMTS shall provide some mechanisms which permit UMTS subscribers to roam easily onto pre-UMTS systems and access the services.
427
+
428
+ Thus, the specification shall allow the UICC to be used with a dual mode (GSM/ 3G) ME and a GSM ME for the provision of GSM service.
429
+
430
+ ---
431
+
432
+ # 12 Contact Manager
433
+
434
+ ## 12.1 General
435
+
436
+ The Contact Manager provides an interface for the management of contact information including rich content without any structural limitations.
437
+
438
+ There shall be a mechanism for the ME to detect that the UICC containing the Contact Manager has changed. This mechanism may be used by the ME to ask the user whether synchronization of data between the ME and the UICC Contact Manager should occur.
439
+
440
+ This section defines the functional requirements of the Contact Manager. An ME and a 3GPP application supporting the Contact Manager shall comply with all these requirements.
441
+
442
+ ## 12.2 Security requirements
443
+
444
+ The Contact Manager may contain personal information. It shall be possible to restrict the access to this information to authorized users or entities (e.g. by binding the access to the verification of the USIM PIN).
445
+
446
+ ### 12.4.3 Interworking with the 3G Phone Book
447
+
448
+ In case both the ME and the 3GPP application support both the 3G Phone Book (i.e. as defined in section 10.2 of the present document) and the Contact Manager the Contact Manager shall be used. There shall be a mechanism for the 3GPP application to indicate the support of the Contact Manager.
449
+
450
+ ### 12.4.4 Content description
451
+
452
+ #### 12.4.4.1 Number of contacts
453
+
454
+ The Contact Manager specification shall not unreasonably restrict the number of contacts.
455
+
456
+ #### 12.4.4.2 Contact structure
457
+
458
+ The Contact Manager shall consist of contacts, which are made up of various fields (e.g. phone number, name, photo). A filtering mechanism according to OMA DS Field Filtering shall be supported.
459
+
460
+ It shall be possible to have several instances of a field in a contact when appropriate (e.g. a contact may have two fax numbers).
461
+
462
+ An extensible coding scheme shall be defined which allows to describe a contact including all its fields. An existing scheme (e.g. "vcard") shall be used, if appropriate.
463
+
464
+ A minimum set of field types recognised by the 3GPP application and the ME shall be defined (e.g. name, phone number, URL, Email address, address, sound, pictures, notes).
465
+
466
+ It shall be possible to store and associate multimedia information (stored on the 3GPP application) with a contact (e.g. photo, logo, video, ring tone, voice tag).
467
+
468
+ It shall be possible to associate an icon or a label to each contact field type (e.g. associate an icon representing a phone to the number field. "Home address" could be configured as the label of the "mailing address" field type).
469
+
470
+ It shall be possible to configure the structure and the display order of the contact fields (e.g. first name then Instant Messaging address then number, etc) depending on ME capabilities.
471
+
472
+ #### 12.4.4.3 Group management
473
+
474
+ It shall be possible to define new groups (e.g. My Tennis Club).
475
+
476
+ It shall be possible to pre-define groups (e.g. Friend, Work, Family and VIP).
477
+
478
+ It shall be possible to store and associate multimedia information (stored on the 3GPP application) with a group (e.g. photo, logo, video, ring tone, icon).
479
+
480
+ It shall be possible to bind contacts to one or several groups.
481
+
482
+ #### 12.4.4.4 User Action Management
483
+
484
+ It shall be possible to configure a list of possible actions that could be proposed to the user when the contact is selected (e.g. Launch Browser, Send SMS, Send MMS, Instant messaging, Make a voice over IP call, Make a video call, Make a conference call, Game player, Send Email).
485
+
486
+ ### 12.4.5 Interface capabilities description
487
+
488
+ An external and an internal interface to the Contact Manager shall be defined.
489
+
490
+ The external interface between the Contact Manager and a UICC external entity, i.e. the ME, shall rely on a transport protocol layer that is independent of the physical interface (i.e. the ISO interface and the new high-speed interface).
491
+
492
+ This is to allow the definition of one solution that can use either the existing ISO interface or the new high-speed interface. The external interface definition shall also ease interfacing the PC applications with the Contact Manager.
493
+
494
+ Both the ME and the UICC shall be capable of initiating contact information synchronization based on a configurable policy. The internal interface allows other UICC resident applications to access the Contact Manager e.g. through a dedicated API. This enables the creation of additional services utilizing the Contact Manager data and properties. There shall be a mechanism for the user to allow or prevent remote access to the Contact Manager.
495
+
496
+ The external and internal interface shall provide means to:
497
+
498
+ - identify Contact Manager capabilities
499
+ - perform the following operations on a contact or a group: create, retrieve, modify, delete, search
500
+
501
+ In addition the internal interface shall provide mechanisms to:
502
+
503
+ - register/deregister an UICC resident application to the Contact Manager.
504
+ - allow a resident UICC application to access Contact Manager data and properties based on user permission.
505
+ - allow the Contact Manager to notify events to registered UICC application and to pass event related information when applicable. Events notifying the applications shall include:
506
+ - contact information is modified locally
507
+ - contact information is modified remotely
508
+ - change of contact manager configuration
509
+
510
+ ### 12.4.6 Efficient browsing and searching
511
+
512
+ The Contact Manager interfaces should allow efficient searching and browsing of the contacts (i.e. the user experience browsing the Contact Manager should be acceptable).
513
+
514
+ ### 12.4.7 Associated services
515
+
516
+ #### 12.4.7.1 Memory management
517
+
518
+ It shall be possible to determine the number of stored contacts and the amount of the available and used Contact Manager memory.
519
+
520
+ # Annex A (informative): Change history
521
+
522
+ The table below indicates all change requests that have been incorporated into the present document since it was initially approved by 3GPP TSG T and subsequently 3GPP TSG CT.
523
+
524
+ | Change history | | | | | | | | |
525
+ |----------------|-------|-------------|------|-----|-----|-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|-------|--------|
526
+ | Date | TSG # | TSG Doc. | CR | Rev | Cat | Subject/Comment | Old | New |
527
+ | 1999-06 | TP-03 | TP-99085 | | | | Draft specification first approved at TSG-T #3 | 2.0.0 | 3.0.0 |
528
+ | 1999-12 | TP-06 | TP-99255 | 001 | | D | References to new specifications and editorial changes | 3.0.0 | 3.0.1 |
529
+ | 2000-04 | TP-07 | TP-000017 | 002 | | F | Location of the UIA (3GPP integrity algorithm) aligned with 33.102 | 3.0.1 | 3.1.0 |
530
+ | 2000-07 | TP-08 | TP-000097 | 003 | | F | Clarification of USIM application selection | 3.1.0 | 3.2.0 |
531
+ | | | TP-000097 | 004 | | F | Alignment with 33.102: removal of Enhanced User Identity Confidentiality (EUI) from R99 | | |
532
+ | 2000-10 | TP-09 | TP-000150 | 005 | | F | Partial AID selection requirements | 3.2.0 | 3.3.0 |
533
+ | 2001-03 | TP-11 | - | - | | | Issued as version 4.0.0 in order to create a complete set of specifications for release 4. The contents of version 4.0.0 are identical to the contents of version 3.3.0 | 3.3.0 | 4.0.0 |
534
+ | 2002-06 | TP-16 | - | - | | | Issued as version 5.0.0 in order to create a complete set of specifications for release 5. The contents of version 5.0.0 are identical to the contents of version 4.0.0 | 4.0.0 | 5.0.0 |
535
+ | 2002-09 | TP-17 | TP-020208 | 009 | | A | Clarification on the use of the USIM and the SIM | 5.0.0 | 5.1.0 |
536
+ | 2004-03 | TP-23 | TP-040023 | 010 | | C | Update with respect to the third form factor and removal of an unused reference | 5.1.0 | 6.0.0 |
537
+ | 2004-06 | TP-24 | TP-040100 | 011 | | D | Release 6 alignment | 6.0.0 | 6.1.0 |
538
+ | 2005-06 | CT-28 | CP-050136 | 015 | | A | ISO/IEC 7816-Series Revision | 6.1.0 | 6.2.0 |
539
+ | 2006-05 | CT-32 | CP-060349 | 0017 | 1 | F | Review of TS 21.111, USIM and IC Card Requirements | 6.2.0 | 6.3.0 |
540
+ | 2006-09 | CT-33 | action item | - | | - | MCC to raise spec to Rel-7 | 6.3.0 | 7.0.0 |
541
+ | 2007-03 | CT-35 | CP-070070 | 0019 | 2 | B | Requirements for the Enhanced USIM phonebook | 7.0.0 | 8.0.0 |
542
+ | 2007-10 | | | | | | Editorial correction to cover page | 8.0.0 | 8.0.1 |
543
+ | 2007-12 | CT-38 | CP-070839 | 0020 | 2 | B | Completion of the requirements for the Enhanced USIM phonebook<br>Renaming of the feature to Contact Manager.<br>Contact Manager moved to a dedicated section | 8.0.1 | 8.1.0 |
544
+ | 2008-05 | CT-40 | CP-080384 | 0023 | 2 | F | Update and correct references and pointers to references | 8.1.0 | 8.2.0 |
545
+ | 2009-12 | CT-46 | CP-091042 | 0025 | 2 | F | References update | 8.2.0 | 8.3.0 |
546
+ | 2009-12 | CT-46 | - | - | - | - | Upgrade of the specification to Rel-9 | 8.3.0 | 9.0.0 |
547
+ | 2011-03 | SP-51 | - | - | - | - | Upgrade of the specification to Rel-10 | 9.0.0 | 10.0.0 |
548
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1
+ ![Figure 1](image1.jpeg)
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+ ![Figure 2](image1.jpeg)
3
+ ![Figure 3](image2_img.png)
4
+ ![Figure 4](image3_img.png)
5
+
6
+ # Foreword
7
+
8
+ This Technical Specification has been produced by the 3rd Generation Partnership Project (3GPP).
9
+ The contents of the present document are subject to continuing work within the TSG and may change following formal TSG approval. Should the TSG modify the contents of the present document, it will be re-released by the TSG with an identifying change of release date and an increase in version number as follows:
10
+ - Version x.y.z
11
+ - where:
12
+ - x the first digit:
13
+ - 1 presented to TSG for information;
14
+ - 2 presented to TSG for approval;
15
+ - 3 or greater indicates TSG approved document under change control.
16
+ - y the second digit is incremented for all changes of substance, i.e. technical enhancements, corrections, updates, etc.
17
+ - z the third digit is incremented when editorial only changes have been incorporated in the document.
18
+
19
+ # 1 Scope
20
+
21
+ The present document identifies the 3GPP system specifications for Release 8. The specifications and reports of 3GPP Release 10 have a major version number 10 (i.e. 10.x.y). The listed Specifications are required to build a system based on the Evolved Packet System.
22
+ The high-level architecture of such a system is defined in 3GPP TS 23.002 [2] (figure 1b).
23
+
24
+ # 2 References
25
+
26
+ The following documents contain provisions which, through reference in this text, constitute provisions of the present document.
27
+ - References are either specific (identified by date of publication, edition number, version number, etc.) or non-specific.
28
+ - For a specific reference, subsequent revisions do not apply.
29
+ - For a non-specific reference, the latest version applies. In the case of a reference to a 3GPP document (including a GSM document), a non-specific reference implicitly refers to the latest version of that document *in the same Release as the present document*.
30
+ > [1] 3GPP TR 21.905: "Vocabulary for 3GPP Specifications".
31
+ > [2] 3GPP TS 23.002: "Network architecture".
32
+
33
+ # 3 Definitions, symbols and abbreviations
34
+
35
+
36
+ ## 3.1 Definitions
37
+
38
+ For the purposes of the present document, the terms and definitions given in TR 21.905 [1] apply.
39
+
40
+ ## 3.2 Symbols
41
+
42
+ (Void)
43
+
44
+ ## 3.3 Abbreviations
45
+
46
+ For the purposes of the present document, the abbreviations given in TR 21.905 [1] apply.
47
+
48
+ # 4 General
49
+
50
+ The numbering scheme for specifications is described in 3GPP TR 21.900 [2].
51
+
52
+ # 5 Specifications and Reports
53
+
54
+ > NOTE 1: The "for publication?" column of the table below indicates whether or not the documents are intended for adoption by the partner Standards Development Organizations as their own publications. Those marked "no" are internal working documents of the 3GPP TSGs.
55
+ > NOTE 2: "Type" indicates Technical Specification (TS) or Technical Report (TR).
56
+
57
+ | Type | Number | Title | Group | For publication? |
58
+ | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- |
59
+ | TS | 21.111 | USIM and IC card requirements | C6 | Yes |
60
+ | TS | 21.201 | Technical Specifications and Technical Reports for an Evolved Packet System (EPS) based 3GPP system | SP | Yes |
61
+ | TS | 21.202 | Technical Specifications and Technical Reports relating to the Common IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) | SP | Yes |
62
+ | TR | 21.801 | Specification drafting rules | SP | No |
63
+ | TR | 21.900 | Technical Specification Group working methods | SP | Yes |
64
+ | TR | 21.902 | Evolution of 3GPP system | SP | Yes |
65
+ | TR | 21.905 | Vocabulary for 3GPP Specifications | SP | Yes |
66
+ | TS | 22.011 | Service accessibility | S1 | Yes |
67
+ | TS | 22.016 | International Mobile station Equipment Identities (IMEI) | S1 | Yes |
68
+ | TS | 22.022 | Personalisation of Mobile Equipment (ME); Mobile functionality specification | S1 | Yes |
69
+ | TS | 22.024 | Description of Charge Advice Information (CAI) | S1 | Yes |
70
+ | TS | 22.030 | Man-Machine Interface (MMI) of the User Equipment (UE) | S1 | Yes |
71
+ | TS | 22.031 | 3G Security; Fraud Information Gathering System (FIGS); Service description; Stage 1 | S3 | Yes |
72
+ | TS | 22.032 | Immediate Service Termination (IST); Service description; Stage 1 | S3 | Yes |
73
+ | TS | 22.038 | (U)SIM Application Toolkit (USAT); Service description; Stage 1 | S1 | Yes |
74
+ | TS | 22.041 | Operator Determined Barring (ODB) | S1 | Yes |
75
+ | TS | 22.042 | Network Identity and TimeZone (NITZ); Service description; Stage 1 | S1 | Yes |
76
+ | TS | 22.053 | Tandem Free Operation (TFO); Service description; Stage 1 | S4 | Yes |
77
+ | TS | 22.057 | Mobile Execution Environment (MExE); Service description; Stage 1 | S1 | Yes |
78
+ | TS | 22.060 | General Packet Radio Service (GPRS); Service description; Stage 1 | S1 | Yes |
79
+ | TS | 22.066 | Support of Mobile Number Portability (MNP); Service description; Stage 1 | S1 | Yes |
80
+ | TS | 22.071 | Location Services (LCS); Service description; Stage 1 | S1 | Yes |
81
+ | TS | 22.076 | Noise suppression for the AMR codec; Service description; Stage 1 | S4 | Yes |
82
+ | TS | 22.097 | Multiple Subscriber Profile (MSP) Phase 2; Service description; Stage 1 | S1 | Yes |
83
+ | TS | 22.101 | Service aspects; Service principles | S1 | Yes |
84
+ | TS | 22.105 | Services and service capabilities | S1 | Yes |
85
+ | TS | 22.115 | Service aspects; Charging and billing | S1 | Yes |
86
+ | TS | 22.129 | Service aspects; Handover requirements between UTRAN and GERAN or other radio systems | S1 | Yes |
87
+ | TS | 22.135 | Multicall; Service description; Stage 1 | S1 | Yes |
88
+ | TS | 22.140 | Multimedia Messaging Service (MMS); Stage 1 | S1 | Yes |
89
+ | TS | 22.141 | Presence service; Stage 1 | S1 | Yes |
90
+ | TS | 22.146 | Multimedia Broadcast/Multicast Service (MBMS); Stage 1 | S1 | Yes |
91
+ | TS | 22.153 | Multimedia priority service | S1 | Yes |
92
+ | TS | 22.173 | IP Multimedia Core Network Subsystem (IMS) Multimedia Telephony Service and supplementary services; Stage 1 | S1 | Yes |
93
+ | TS | 22.174 | Push Service; Service aspects; Stage 1 | S1 | Yes |
94
+ | TS | 22.182 | Customized Alerting Tones (CAT) requirements; Stage 1 | S1 | Yes |
95
+ | TS | 22.226 | Global Text Telephony (GTT); Stage 1 | S1 | Yes |
96
+ | TS | 22.228 | Service requirements for the Internet Protocol (IP) multimedia core network subsystem (IMS); Stage 1 | S1 | Yes |
97
+ | TS | 22.233 | Transparent end-to-end packet-switched streaming service; Stage 1 | S1 | Yes |
98
+ | TS | 22.234 | Requirements on 3GPP system to Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN) interworking | S1 | Yes |
99
+ | TS | 22.240 | Service requirements for 3GPP Generic User Profile (GUP); Stage 1 | S1 | Yes |
100
+ | TS | 22.242 | Digital Rights Management (DRM); Stage 1 | S1 | Yes |
101
+ | TS | 22.243 | Speech recognition framework for automated voice services; Stage 1 | S1 | Yes |
102
+ | TS | 22.246 | Multimedia Broadcast/Multicast Service (MBMS) user services; Stage 1 | S1 | Yes |
103
+ | TS | 22.250 | IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) Group Management; Stage 1 | S1 | Yes |
104
+ | TS | 22.259 | Service requirements for Personal Network Management (PNM); Stage 1 | S1 | Yes |
105
+ | TS | 22.278 | Service requirements for the Evolved Packet System (EPS) | S1 | Yes |
106
+ | TS | 22.279 | Combined Circuit Switched (CS) and IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) sessions; Stage 1 | S1 | Yes |
107
+ | TS | 22.340 | IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) messaging; Stage 1 | S1 | Yes |
108
+ | TS | 22.368 | Service requirements for Machine-Type Communications (MTC); Stage 1 | S1 | Yes |
109
+ | TR | 22.903 | Study on Videotelephony teleservice | S1 | Yes |
110
+ | TR | 22.908 | Study on Paging Permission with Access Control (PPAC) | S1 | Yes |
111
+ | TR | 22.934 | Feasibility study on 3GPP system to Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN) interworking | S1 | Yes |
112
+ | TR | 22.935 | Feasibility study on Location Services (LCS) for Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN) interworking | S1 | Yes |
113
+ | TR | 22.936 | Multi-system terminals | S1 | Yes |
114
+ | TR | 22.937 | Requirements for service continuity between mobile and Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN) networks | S1 | Yes |
115
+ | TR | 22.940 | IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) messaging | S1 | Yes |
116
+ | TR | 22.942 | Study on Value Added Services (VAS) for Short Message Service (SMS) | S1 | Yes |
117
+ | TR | 22.944 | Report on service requirements for UE functionality split | S1 | Yes |
118
+ | TR | 22.947 | Study on Personal Broadcast Service (PBS) | S1 | Yes |
119
+ | TR | 22.948 | Study of requirements of IP-Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) convergent multimedia conferencing | S1 | Yes |
120
+ | TR | 22.949 | Study on a generalized privacy capability | S1 | Yes |
121
+ | TR | 22.950 | Priority service feasibility study | S1 | Yes |
122
+ | TR | 22.951 | Service aspects and requirements for network sharing | S1 | Yes |
123
+ | TR | 22.952 | Priority service guide | S1 | Yes |
124
+ | TR | 22.953 | Multimedia priority service feasibility study | S1 | Yes |
125
+ | TR | 22.967 | Transferring of emergency call data | S1 | Yes |
126
+ | TR | 22.968 | Study for requirements for a Public Warning System (PWS) service | S1 | Yes |
127
+ | TR | 22.973 | IMS Multimedia Telephony service; and supplementary services | S1 | Yes |
128
+ | TR | 22.977 | Feasibility study for speech-enabled services | S1 | Yes |
129
+ | TR | 22.978 | All-IP network (AIPN) feasibility study | S1 | Yes |
130
+ | TR | 22.979 | Feasibility study on combined Circuit Switched (CS) calls and IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) sessions | S1 | Yes |
131
+ | TR | 22.980 | Network composition feasibility study | S1 | Yes |
132
+ | TR | 22.982 | Study of Customised Alerting Tone (CAT) requirements | S1 | Yes |
133
+ | TR | 22.983 | Services alignment and migration | S1 | Yes |
134
+ | TR | 22.987 | Study of haptic services requirements | S1 | Yes |
135
+ | TS | 23.002 | Network architecture | S2 | Yes |
136
+ | TS | 23.007 | Restoration procedures | C4 | Yes |
137
+ | TS | 23.008 | Organization of subscriber data | C4 | Yes |
138
+ | TS | 23.012 | Location management procedures | C4 | Yes |
139
+ | TS | 23.018 | Basic call handling; Technical realization | C4 | Yes |
140
+ | TS | 23.038 | Alphabets and language-specific information | C1 | Yes |
141
+ | TS | 23.042 | Compression algorithm for text messaging services | C1 | Yes |
142
+ | TS | 23.107 | Quality of Service (QoS) concept and architecture | S2 | Yes |
143
+ | TS | 23.110 | Universal Mobile Telecommunications System (UMTS) access stratum; Services and functions | S2 | Yes |
144
+ | TS | 23.119 | Gateway Location Register (GLR); Stage 2 | C4 | Yes |
145
+ | TS | 23.135 | Multicall supplementary service; Stage 2 | C4 | Yes |
146
+ | TS | 23.141 | Presence service; Architecture and functional description | S2 | Yes |
147
+ | TS | 23.142 | Value-added Services for SMS (VAS4SMS); Interface and signalling flow | C4 | Yes |
148
+ | TS | 23.153 | Out of band transcoder control; Stage 2 | C4 | Yes |
149
+ | TS | 23.167 | IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) emergency sessions | S2 | Yes |
150
+ | TS | 23.203 | Policy and charging control architecture | S2 | Yes |
151
+ | TS | 23.204 | Support of Short Message Service (SMS) over generic 3GPP Internet Protocol (IP) access; Stage 2 | S2 | Yes |
152
+ | TS | 23.205 | Bearer-independent circuit-switched core network; Stage 2 | C4 | Yes |
153
+ | TS | 23.207 | End-to-end Quality of Service (QoS) concept and architecture | S2 | Yes |
154
+ | TS | 23.216 | Single Radio Voice Call Continuity (SRVCC); Stage 2 | S2 | Yes |
155
+ | TS | 23.218 | IP Multimedia (IM) session handling; IM call model; Stage 2 | C1 | Yes |
156
+ | TS | 23.221 | Architectural requirements | S2 | Yes |
157
+ | TS | 23.226 | Global text telephony (GTT); Stage 2 | S2 | Yes |
158
+ | TS | 23.228 | IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS); Stage 2 | S2 | Yes |
159
+ | TS | 23.234 | 3GPP system to Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN) interworking; System description | S2 | Yes |
160
+ | TS | 23.236 | Intra-domain connection of Radio Access Network (RAN) nodes to multiple Core Network (CN) nodes | S2 | Yes |
161
+ | TS | 23.237 | IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) Service Continuity; Stage 2 | S2 | Yes |
162
+ | TS | 23.240 | 3GPP Generic User Profile (GUP); Architecture (Stage 2) | S2 | Yes |
163
+ | TS | 23.246 | Multimedia Broadcast/Multicast Service (MBMS); Architecture and functional description | S2 | Yes |
164
+ | TS | 23.251 | Network sharing; Architecture and functional description | S2 | Yes |
165
+ | TS | 23.259 | Personal Network Management (PNM); Procedures and information flows; Stage 2 | C1 | Yes |
166
+ | TS | 23.261 | IP flow mobility and seamless Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN) offload; Stage 2 | S2 | Yes |
167
+ | TS | 23.271 | Functional stage 2 description of Location Services (LCS) | S2 | Yes |
168
+ | TS | 23.272 | Circuit Switched (CS) fallback in Evolved Packet System (EPS); Stage 2 | S2 | Yes |
169
+ | TS | 23.279 | Combining Circuit Switched (CS) and IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) services; Stage 2 | S2 | Yes |
170
+ | TS | 23.292 | IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) centralized services; Stage 2 | S2 | Yes |
171
+ | TS | 23.327 | Mobility between 3GPP-Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN) interworking and 3GPP systems | S2 | Yes |
172
+ | TS | 23.333 | Multimedia Resource Function Controller (MRFC) - Multimedia Resource Function Processor (MRFP) Mp interface: Procedures descriptions | C4 | Yes |
173
+ | TS | 23.334 | IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) Application Level Gateway (IMS-ALG) - IMS Access Gateway (IMS-AGW) interface: Procedures descriptions | C4 | Yes |
174
+ | TS | 23.335 | User Data Convergence (UDC); Technical realization and information flows; Stage 2 | C4 | Yes |
175
+ | TS | 23.380 | IMS Restoration Procedures | C4 | Yes |
176
+ | TS | 23.401 | General Packet Radio Service (GPRS) enhancements for Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access Network (E-UTRAN) access | S2 | Yes |
177
+ | TS | 23.402 | Architecture enhancements for non-3GPP accesses | S2 | Yes |
178
+ | TR | 23.831 | IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) service continuity; Inter-UE transfer enhancements; Stage 2 | S2 | No |
179
+ | TR | 23.834 | Study on General Packet Radio Service (GPRS) Tunelling Protocol (GTP) based S2b; Stage 2 | S2 | No |
180
+ | TR | 23.845 | Study on User Data Convergence (UDC) evolution | C4 | No |
181
+ | TR | 23.854 | Enhancements for Multimedia Priority Service (MPS) | S2 | No |
182
+ | TR | 23.886 | Feasibility Study of Single Radio Video Call Continuity (vSRVCC); Stage 2 | S2 | No |
183
+ | TR | 23.903 | Redial solution for voice-video switching | S2 | Yes |
184
+ | TR | 23.919 | Direct tunnel deployment guideline | S2 | Yes |
185
+ | TR | 23.976 | Push architecture | S2 | Yes |
186
+ | TR | 23.979 | 3GPP enablers for Open Mobile Alliance (OMA); Push-to-talk over Cellular (PoC) services; Stage 2 | S2 | Yes |
187
+ | TR | 23.981 | Interworking aspects and migration scenarios for IPv4-based IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) implementations | S2 | Yes |
188
+ | TS | 24.007 | Mobile radio interface signalling layer 3; General Aspects | C1 | Yes |
189
+ | TS | 24.008 | Mobile radio interface Layer 3 specification; Core network protocols; Stage 3 | C1 | Yes |
190
+ | TS | 24.010 | Mobile radio interface layer 3; Supplementary services specification; General aspects | C4 | Yes |
191
+ | TS | 24.011 | Point-to-Point (PP) Short Message Service (SMS) support on mobile radio interface | C1 | Yes |
192
+ | TS | 24.030 | Location Services (LCS); Supplementary service operations; Stage 3 | C4 | Yes |
193
+ | TS | 24.080 | Mobile radio interface layer 3 supplementary services specification; Formats and coding | C4 | Yes |
194
+ | TS | 24.081 | Line Identification supplementary services; Stage 3 | C4 | Yes |
195
+ | TS | 24.109 | Bootstrapping interface (Ub) and network application function interface (Ua); Protocol details | C1 | Yes |
196
+ | TS | 24.135 | Multicall supplementary service; Stage 3 | C4 | Yes |
197
+ | TS | 24.141 | Presence service using the IP Multimedia (IM) Core Network (CN) subsystem; Stage 3 | C1 | Yes |
198
+ | TS | 24.147 | Conferencing using the IP Multimedia (IM) Core Network (CN) subsystem; Stage 3 | C1 | Yes |
199
+ | TS | 24.166 | 3GPP IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) conferencing Management Object (MO) | C1 | Yes |
200
+ | TS | 24.167 | 3GPP IMS Management Object (MO); Stage 3 | C1 | Yes |
201
+ | TS | 24.171 | Control Plane Location Services (LCS) procedures in the Evolved Packet System (EPS) | C4 | Yes |
202
+ | TS | 24.173 | IMS Multimedia telephony communication service and supplementary services; Stage 3 | C1 | Yes |
203
+ | TS | 24.182 | IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) Customized Alerting Tones (CAT); Protocol specification | C1 | Yes |
204
+ | TS | 24.216 | Communication Continuity Management Object (MO) | C1 | Yes |
205
+ | TS | 24.229 | IP multimedia call control protocol based on Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) and Session Description Protocol (SDP); Stage 3 | C1 | Yes |
206
+ | TS | 24.234 | 3GPP system to Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN) interworking; WLAN User Equipment (WLAN UE) to network protocols; Stage 3 | C1 | Yes |
207
+ | TS | 24.237 | IP Multimedia (IM) Core Network (CN) subsystem IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) service continuity; Stage 3 | C1 | Yes |
208
+ | TS | 24.238 | Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) based user configuration; Stage 3 | C1 | Yes |
209
+ | TS | 24.239 | Flexible Alerting (FA) using IP Multimedia (IM) Core Network (CN) subsystem; Protocol specification | C1 | Yes |
210
+ | TS | 24.247 | Messaging service using the IP Multimedia (IM) Core Network (CN) subsystem; Stage 3 | C1 | Yes |
211
+ | TS | 24.259 | Personal Network Management (PNM); Stage 3 | C1 | Yes |
212
+ | TS | 24.279 | Combining Circuit Switched (CS) and IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) services; Stage 3 | C1 | Yes |
213
+ | TS | 24.285 | Allowed Closed Subscriber Group (CSG) list; Management Object (MO) | C1 | Yes |
214
+ | TS | 24.286 | IP Multimedia (IM) Core Network (CN) subsystem Centralized Services (ICS); Management Object (MO) | C1 | Yes |
215
+ | TS | 24.292 | IP Multimedia (IM) Core Network (CN) subsystem Centralized Services (ICS); Stage 3 | C1 | Yes |
216
+ | TS | 24.294 | IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) Centralized Services (ICS) protocol via I1 interface | C1 | Yes |
217
+ | TS | 24.301 | Non-Access-Stratum (NAS) protocol for Evolved Packet System (EPS); Stage 3 | C1 | Yes |
218
+ | TS | 24.302 | Access to the 3GPP Evolved Packet Core (EPC) via non-3GPP access networks; Stage 3 | C1 | Yes |
219
+ | TS | 24.303 | Mobility management based on Dual-Stack Mobile IPv6; Stage 3 | C1 | Yes |
220
+ | TS | 24.304 | Mobility management based on Mobile IPv4; User Equipment (UE) - foreign agent interface; Stage 3 | C1 | Yes |
221
+ | TS | 24.305 | Selective Disabling of 3GPP User Equipment Capabilities (SDoUE) Management Object (MO) | C1 | Yes |
222
+ | TS | 24.312 | Access Network Discovery and Selection Function (ANDSF) Management Object (MO) | C1 | Yes |
223
+ | TS | 24.337 | IP Multimedia (IM) Core Network (CN) subsystem IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) inter-UE transfer; Stage 3 | C1 | Yes |
224
+ | TS | 24.341 | Support of SMS over IP networks; Stage 3 | C1 | Yes |
225
+ | TS | 24.368 | Non-Access Stratum (NAS) configuration Management Object (MO) | C1 | Yes |
226
+ | TS | 24.604 | Communication Diversion (CDIV) using IP Multimedia (IM) Core Network (CN) subsystem; Protocol specification | C1 | Yes |
227
+ | TS | 24.605 | Conference (CONF) using IP Multimedia (IM) Core Network (CN) subsystem; Protocol specification | C1 | Yes |
228
+ | TS | 24.606 | Message Waiting Indication (MWI) using IP Multimedia (IM) Core Network (CN) subsystem; Protocol specification | C1 | Yes |
229
+ | TS | 24.607 | Originating Identification Presentation (OIP) and Originating Identification Restriction (OIR) using IP Multimedia (IM) Core Network (CN) subsystem; Protocol specification | C1 | Yes |
230
+ | TS | 24.608 | Terminating Identification Presentation (TIP) and Terminating Identification Restriction (TIR) using IP Multimedia (IM) Core Network (CN) subsystem; Protocol specification | C1 | Yes |
231
+ | TS | 24.610 | Communication HOLD (HOLD) using IP Multimedia (IM) Core Network (CN) subsystem; Protocol specification | C1 | Yes |
232
+ | TS | 24.611 | Anonymous Communication Rejection (ACR) and Communication Barring (CB) using IP Multimedia (IM) Core Network (CN) subsystem; Protocol specification | C1 | Yes |
233
+ | TS | 24.615 | Communication Waiting (CW) using IP Multimedia (IM) Core Network (CN) subsystem; Protocol Specification | C1 | Yes |
234
+ | TS | 24.616 | Malicious Communication Identification (MCID) using IP Multimedia (IM) Core Network (CN) subsystem; Protocol specification | C1 | Yes |
235
+ | TS | 24.623 | Extensible Markup Language (XML) Configuration Access Protocol (XCAP) over the Ut interface for Manipulating Supplementary Services | C1 | Yes |
236
+ | TS | 24.628 | Common Basic Communication procedures using IP Multimedia (IM) Core Network (CN) subsystem; Protocol specification | C1 | Yes |
237
+ | TS | 24.629 | Explicit Communication Transfer (ECT) using IP Multimedia (IM) Core Network (CN) subsystem; Protocol specification | C1 | Yes |
238
+ | TS | 24.642 | Completion of Communications to Busy Subscriber (CCBS) and Completion of Communications by No Reply (CCNR) using IP Multimedia (IM) Core Network (CN) subsystem; Protocol specification | C1 | Yes |
239
+ | TS | 24.647 | Advice Of Charge (AOC) using IP Multimedia (IM) Core Network (CN) subsystem | C1 | Yes |
240
+ | TS | 24.654 | Closed User Group (CUG) using IP Multimedia (IM) Core Network (CN) subsystem, Protocol Specification | C1 | Yes |
241
+ | TR | 24.837 | IP Multimedia (IM) Core Network (CN) subsystem inter-UE transfer enhancements; Stage 3 | C1 | No |
242
+ | TR | 24.930 | Signalling flows for the session setup in the IP Multimedia core network Subsystem (IMS) based on Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) and Session Description Protocol (SDP); Stage 3 | C1 | Yes |
243
+ | TS | 26.071 | Mandatory speech CODEC speech processing functions; AMR speech Codec; General description | S4 | Yes |
244
+ | TS | 26.073 | ANSI-C code for the Adaptive Multi Rate (AMR) speech codec | S4 | Yes |
245
+ | TS | 26.074 | Mandatory speech codec speech processing functions; Adaptive Multi-Rate (AMR) speech codec test sequences | S4 | Yes |
246
+ | TS | 26.077 | Minimum performance requirements for noise suppresser; Application to the Adaptive Multi-Rate (AMR) speech encoder | S4 | Yes |
247
+ | TS | 26.090 | Mandatory Speech Codec speech processing functions; Adaptive Multi-Rate (AMR) speech codec; Transcoding functions | S4 | Yes |
248
+ | TS | 26.091 | Mandatory Speech Codec speech processing functions; Adaptive Multi-Rate (AMR) speech codec; Error concealment of lost frames | S4 | Yes |
249
+ | TS | 26.092 | Mandatory speech codec speech processing functions; Adaptive Multi-Rate (AMR) speech codec; Comfort noise aspects | S4 | Yes |
250
+ | TS | 26.093 | Mandatory speech codec speech processing functions Adaptive Multi-Rate (AMR) speech codec; Source controlled rate operation | S4 | Yes |
251
+ | TS | 26.094 | Mandatory speech codec speech processing functions; Adaptive Multi-Rate (AMR) speech codec; Voice Activity Detector (VAD) | S4 | Yes |
252
+ | TS | 26.101 | Mandatory speech codec speech processing functions; Adaptive Multi-Rate (AMR) speech codec frame structure | S4 | Yes |
253
+ | TS | 26.102 | Mandatory speech codec; Adaptive Multi-Rate (AMR) speech codec; Interface to Iu, Uu and Nb | S4 | Yes |
254
+ | TS | 26.104 | ANSI-C code for the floating-point Adaptive Multi-Rate (AMR) speech codec | S4 | Yes |
255
+ | TS | 26.114 | IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS); Multimedia telephony; Media handling and interaction | S4 | Yes |
256
+ | TS | 26.115 | Echo control for speech and multimedia services | S4 | Yes |
257
+ | TS | 26.131 | Terminal acoustic characteristics for telephony; Requirements | S4 | Yes |
258
+ | TS | 26.132 | Speech and video telephony terminal acoustic test specification | S4 | Yes |
259
+ | TS | 26.140 | Multimedia Messaging Service (MMS); Media formats and codecs | S4 | Yes |
260
+ | TS | 26.141 | IP Multimedia System (IMS) Messaging and Presence; Media formats and codecs | S4 | Yes |
261
+ | TS | 26.142 | Dynamic and Interactive Multimedia Scenes (DIMS) | S4 | Yes |
262
+ | TS | 26.150 | Syndicated Feed Reception (SFR) within 3GPP environments; Protocols and codecs | S4 | Yes |
263
+ | TS | 26.171 | Speech codec speech processing functions; Adaptive Multi-Rate - Wideband (AMR-WB) speech codec; General description | S4 | Yes |
264
+ | TS | 26.173 | ANSI-C code for the Adaptive Multi-Rate - Wideband (AMR-WB) speech codec | S4 | Yes |
265
+ | TS | 26.174 | Speech codec speech processing functions; Adaptive Multi-Rate - Wideband (AMR-WB) speech codec test sequences | S4 | Yes |
266
+ | TS | 26.177 | Speech Enabled Services (SES); Distributed Speech Recognition (DSR) extended advanced front-end test sequences | S4 | Yes |
267
+ | TS | 26.190 | Speech codec speech processing functions; Adaptive Multi-Rate - Wideband (AMR-WB) speech codec; Transcoding functions | S4 | Yes |
268
+ | TS | 26.191 | Speech codec speech processing functions; Adaptive Multi-Rate - Wideband (AMR-WB) speech codec; Error concealment of erroneous or lost frames | S4 | Yes |
269
+ | TS | 26.192 | Speech codec speech processing functions; Adaptive Multi-Rate - Wideband (AMR-WB) speech codec; Comfort noise aspects | S4 | Yes |
270
+ | TS | 26.193 | Speech codec speech processing functions; Adaptive Multi-Rate - Wideband (AMR-WB) speech codec; Source controlled rate operation | S4 | Yes |
271
+ | TS | 26.194 | Speech codec speech processing functions; Adaptive Multi-Rate - Wideband (AMR-WB) speech codec; Voice Activity Detector (VAD) | S4 | Yes |
272
+ | TS | 26.201 | Speech codec speech processing functions; Adaptive Multi-Rate - Wideband (AMR-WB) speech codec; Frame structure | S4 | Yes |
273
+ | TS | 26.202 | Speech codec speech processing functions; Adaptive Multi-Rate - Wideband (AMR-WB) speech codec; Interface to Iu, Uu and Nb | S4 | Yes |
274
+ | TS | 26.204 | Speech codec speech processing functions; Adaptive Multi-Rate - Wideband (AMR-WB) speech codec; ANSI-C code | S4 | Yes |
275
+ | TS | 26.233 | Transparent end-to-end Packet-switched Streaming service (PSS); General description | S4 | Yes |
276
+ | TS | 26.234 | Transparent end-to-end Packet-switched Streaming Service (PSS); Protocols and codecs | S4 | Yes |
277
+ | TS | 26.235 | Packet switched conversational multimedia applications; Default codecs | S4 | Yes |
278
+ | TS | 26.236 | Packet switched conversational multimedia applications; Transport protocols | S4 | Yes |
279
+ | TS | 26.237 | IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) based Packet Switch Streaming (PSS) and Multimedia Broadcast/Multicast Service (MBMS) User Service; Protocols | S4 | Yes |
280
+ | TS | 26.243 | ANSI-C code for the fixed-point distributed speech recognition extended advanced front-end | S4 | Yes |
281
+ | TS | 26.244 | Transparent end-to-end packet switched streaming service (PSS); 3GPP file format (3GP) | S4 | Yes |
282
+ | TS | 26.245 | Transparent end-to-end Packet switched Streaming Service (PSS); Timed text format | S4 | Yes |
283
+ | TS | 26.246 | Transparent end-to-end Packet-switched Streaming Service (PSS); 3GPP SMIL language profile | S4 | Yes |
284
+ | TS | 26.247 | Transparent end-to-end Packet-switched Streaming Service (PSS); Progressive Download and Dynamic Adaptive Streaming over HTTP (3GP-DASH) | S4 | Yes |
285
+ | TS | 26.273 | ANSI-C code for the fixed-point Extended Adaptive Multi-Rate - Wideband (AMR-WB+) speech codec | S4 | Yes |
286
+ | TS | 26.274 | Audio codec processing functions; Extended Adaptive Multi-Rate - Wideband (AMR-WB+) speech codec; Conformance testing | S4 | Yes |
287
+ | TS | 26.290 | Audio codec processing functions; Extended Adaptive Multi-Rate - Wideband (AMR-WB+) codec; Transcoding functions | S4 | Yes |
288
+ | TS | 26.304 | Extended Adaptive Multi-Rate - Wideband (AMR-WB+) codec; Floating-point ANSI-C code | S4 | Yes |
289
+ | TS | 26.346 | Multimedia Broadcast/Multicast Service (MBMS); Protocols and codecs | S4 | Yes |
290
+ | TS | 26.401 | General audio codec audio processing functions; Enhanced aacPlus general audio codec; General description | S4 | Yes |
291
+ | TS | 26.402 | General audio codec audio processing functions; Enhanced aacPlus general audio codec; Additional decoder tools | S4 | Yes |
292
+ | TS | 26.403 | General audio codec audio processing functions; Enhanced aacPlus general audio codec; Encoder specification; Advanced Audio Coding (AAC) part | S4 | Yes |
293
+ | TS | 26.404 | General audio codec audio processing functions; Enhanced aacPlus general audio codec; Enhanced aacPlus encoder Spectral Band Replication (SBR) part | S4 | Yes |
294
+ | TS | 26.405 | General audio codec audio processing functions; Enhanced aacPlus general audio codec; Encoder specification parametric stereo part | S4 | Yes |
295
+ | TS | 26.406 | General audio codec audio processing functions; Enhanced aacPlus general audio codec; Conformance testing | S4 | Yes |
296
+ | TS | 26.410 | General audio codec audio processing functions; Enhanced aacPlus general audio codec; Floating-point ANSI-C code | S4 | Yes |
297
+ | TS | 26.411 | General audio codec audio processing functions; Enhanced aacPlus general audio codec; Fixed-point ANSI-C code | S4 | Yes |
298
+ | TS | 26.412 | Source code for 3GP file format | S4 | Yes |
299
+ | TS | 26.430 | Timed graphics | S4 | Yes |
300
+ | TR | 26.902 | Video codec performance | S4 | Yes |
301
+ | TR | 26.903 | Improved video support for Packet Switched Streaming (PSS) and Multimedia Broadcast/Multicast Service (MBMS) Services | S4 | Yes |
302
+ | TR | 26.904 | Improved video coding support | S4 | Yes |
303
+ | TR | 26.914 | Multimedia telephony over IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS); Optimization opportunities | S4 | Yes |
304
+ | TR | 26.935 | Packet Switched (PS) conversational multimedia applications; Performance characterisation of default codecs | S4 | Yes |
305
+ | TR | 26.936 | Performance characterization of 3GPP audio codecs | S4 | Yes |
306
+ | TR | 26.937 | Transparent end-to-end Packet-switched Streaming Service (PSS); Real-time Transport Protocol (RTP) usage model | S4 | Yes |
307
+ | TR | 26.943 | Recognition performance evaluations of codecs for Speech Enabled Services (SES) | S4 | Yes |
308
+ | TR | 26.946 | Multimedia Broadcast/Multicast Service (MBMS) user service guidelines | S4 | Yes |
309
+ | TR | 26.950 | Study on Surround Sound codec extension for Packet Switched Streaming (PSS) and Multimedia Broadcast/Multicast Service (MBMS) | S4 | Yes |
310
+ | TR | 26.975 | Performance characterization of the Adaptive Multi-Rate (AMR) speech codec | S4 | Yes |
311
+ | TR | 26.976 | Performance characterization of the Adaptive Multi-Rate Wideband (AMR-WB) speech codec | S4 | Yes |
312
+ | TR | 26.978 | Results of the Adaptive Multi-Rate (AMR) noise suppression selection phase | S4 | Yes |
313
+ | TS | 27.001 | General on Terminal Adaptation Functions (TAF) for Mobile Stations (MS) | C3 | Yes |
314
+ | TS | 27.002 | Terminal Adaptation Functions (TAF) for services using asynchronous bearer capabilities | C3 | Yes |
315
+ | TS | 27.003 | Terminal Adaptation Functions (TAF) for services using synchronous bearer capabilities | C3 | Yes |
316
+ | TS | 27.005 | Use of Data Terminal Equipment - Data Circuit terminating Equipment (DTE - DCE) interface for Short Message Service (SMS) and Cell Broadcast Service (CBS) | C1 | Yes |
317
+ | TS | 27.007 | AT command set for User Equipment (UE) | C1 | Yes |
318
+ | TS | 27.010 | Terminal Equipment to User Equipment (TE-UE) multiplexer protocol | C3 | Yes |
319
+ | TS | 27.060 | Packet domain; Mobile Station (MS) supporting Packet Switched services | C3 | Yes |
320
+ | TS | 29.010 | Information element mapping between Mobile Station - Base Station System (MS - BSS) and Base Station System - Mobile-services Switching Centre (BSS - MSC); Signalling Procedures and the Mobile Application Part (MAP) | C4 | Yes |
321
+ | TS | 29.061 | Interworking between the Public Land Mobile Network (PLMN) supporting packet based services and Packet Data Networks (PDN) | C3 | Yes |
322
+ | TS | 29.108 | Application of the Radio Access Network Application Part (RANAP) on the E-interface | R3 | Yes |
323
+ | TS | 29.109 | Generic Authentication Architecture (GAA); Zh and Zn Interfaces based on the Diameter protocol; Stage 3 | C4 | Yes |
324
+ | TS | 29.118 | Mobility Management Entity (MME) - Visitor Location Register (VLR) SGs interface specification | C1 | Yes |
325
+ | TS | 29.161 | Interworking between the Public Land Mobile Network (PLMN) supporting packet based services with Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN) access and Packet data Networks (PDN) | C3 | Yes |
326
+ | TS | 29.162 | Interworking between the IM CN subsystem and IP networks | C3 | Yes |
327
+ | TS | 29.163 | Interworking between the IP Multimedia (IM) Core Network (CN) subsystem and Circuit Switched (CS) networks | C3 | Yes |
328
+ | TS | 29.165 | Inter-IMS Network to Network Interface (NNI) | C3 | Yes |
329
+ | TS | 29.168 | Cell Broadcast Centre interfaces with the Evolved Packet Core; Stage 3 | C4 | Yes |
330
+ | TS | 29.171 | Location Services (LCS); LCS Application Protocol (LCS-AP) between the Mobile Management Entity (MME) and Evolved Serving Mobile Location Centre (E-SMLC); SLs interface | C4 | Yes |
331
+ | TS | 29.172 | Location Services (LCS); Evolved Packet Core (EPC) LCS Protocol (ELP) between the Gateway Mobile Location Centre (GMLC) and the Mobile Management Entity (MME); SLg interface | C4 | Yes |
332
+ | TS | 29.173 | Location Services (LCS); Diameter-based SLh interface for Control Plane LCS | C4 | Yes |
333
+ | TS | 29.202 | Signalling System No. 7 (SS7) signalling transport in core network; Stage 3 | C4 | Yes |
334
+ | TS | 29.204 | Signalling System No. 7 (SS7) security gateway; Architecture, functional description and protocol details | C4 | Yes |
335
+ | TS | 29.212 | Policy and Charging Control (PCC); Reference points | C3 | Yes |
336
+ | TS | 29.213 | Policy and charging control signalling flows and Quality of Service (QoS) parameter mapping | C3 | Yes |
337
+ | TS | 29.214 | Policy and charging control over Rx reference point | C3 | Yes |
338
+ | TS | 29.215 | Policy and Charging Control (PCC) over S9 reference point; Stage 3 | C3 | Yes |
339
+ | TS | 29.228 | IP Multimedia (IM) Subsystem Cx and Dx Interfaces; Signalling flows and message contents | C4 | Yes |
340
+ | TS | 29.229 | Cx and Dx interfaces based on the Diameter protocol; Protocol details | C4 | Yes |
341
+ | TS | 29.230 | Diameter applications; 3GPP specific codes and identifiers | C4 | Yes |
342
+ | TS | 29.231 | Application of SIP-I Protocols to Circuit Switched (CS) core network architecture; Stage 3 | C4 | Yes |
343
+ | TS | 29.232 | Media Gateway Controller (MGC) - Media Gateway (MGW) interface; Stage 3 | C4 | Yes |
344
+ | TS | 29.234 | 3GPP system to Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN) interworking; Stage 3 | C4 | Yes |
345
+ | TS | 29.235 | Interworking between SIP-I based circuit-switched core network and other networks | C3 | Yes |
346
+ | TS | 29.238 | Interconnection Border Control Functions (IBCF) - Transition Gateway (TrGW) interface, Ix interface; Stage 3 | C4 | Yes |
347
+ | TS | 29.240 | 3GPP Generic User Profile (GUP); Stage 3; Network | C4 | Yes |
348
+ | TS | 29.272 | Evolved Packet System (EPS); Mobility Management Entity (MME) and Serving GPRS Support Node (SGSN) related interfaces based on Diameter protocol | C4 | Yes |
349
+ | TS | 29.273 | Evolved Packet System (EPS); 3GPP EPS AAA interfaces | C4 | Yes |
350
+ | TS | 29.274 | 3GPP Evolved Packet System (EPS); Evolved General Packet Radio Service (GPRS) Tunnelling Protocol for Control plane (GTPv2-C); Stage 3 | C4 | Yes |
351
+ | TS | 29.275 | Proxy Mobile IPv6 (PMIPv6) based Mobility and Tunnelling protocols; Stage 3 | C4 | Yes |
352
+ | TS | 29.276 | 3GPP Evolved Packet System (EPS); Optimized handover procedures and protocols between E-UTRAN access and cdma2000 HRPD Access; Stage 3 | C4 | Yes |
353
+ | TS | 29.277 | Optimised handover procedures and protocol between EUTRAN access and non-3GPP accesses (S102); Stage 3 | C4 | Yes |
354
+ | TS | 29.279 | Mobile IPv4 (MIPv4) based mobility protocols; Stage 3 | C4 | Yes |
355
+ | TS | 29.280 | Evolved Packet System (EPS); 3GPP Sv interface (MME to MSC, and SGSN to MSC) for SRVCC | C4 | Yes |
356
+ | TS | 29.281 | General Packet Radio System (GPRS) Tunnelling Protocol User Plane (GTPv1-U) | C4 | Yes |
357
+ | TS | 29.282 | Mobile IPv6 vendor specific option format and usage within 3GPP | C4 | Yes |
358
+ | TS | 29.292 | Interworking between the IP Multimedia (IM) Core Network (CN) subsystem (IMS) and MSC Server for IMS Centralized Services (ICS) | C3 | Yes |
359
+ | TS | 29.303 | Domain Name System Procedures; Stage 3 | C4 | Yes |
360
+ | TS | 29.305 | InterWorking Function (IWF) between MAP based and Diameter based interfaces | C4 | Yes |
361
+ | TS | 29.311 | Service Level Interworking (SLI) for messaging services | C3 | Yes |
362
+ | TS | 29.328 | IP Multimedia (IM) Subsystem Sh interface; Signalling flows and message contents | C4 | Yes |
363
+ | TS | 29.329 | Sh interface based on the Diameter protocol; Protocol details | C4 | Yes |
364
+ | TS | 29.332 | Media Gateway Control Function (MGCF) - IM Media Gateway; Mn interface | C4 | Yes |
365
+ | TS | 29.333 | Multimedia Resource Function Controller (MRFC) - Multimedia Resource Function Processor (MRFP) Mp interface; Stage 3 | C4 | Yes |
366
+ | TS | 29.334 | IMS Application Level Gateway (IMS-ALG) - IMS Access Gateway (IMS-AGW); Iq Interface; Stage 3 | C4 | Yes |
367
+ | TS | 29.335 | User Data Convergence (UDC); User data repository access protocol over the Ud interface; Stage 3 | C4 | Yes |
368
+ | TS | 29.364 | IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) Application Server (AS) service data descriptions for AS interoperability | C4 | Yes |
369
+ | TS | 29.414 | Core network Nb data transport and transport signalling | C3 | Yes |
370
+ | TS | 29.415 | Core network Nb interface user plane protocols | C3 | Yes |
371
+ | TS | 29.658 | SIP Transfer of IP Multimedia Service Tariff Information; Protocol specification | C3 | Yes |
372
+ | TR | 29.909 | Diameter-based protocols usage and recommendations in 3GPP | C3 | Yes |
373
+ | TR | 29.994 | Recommended infrastructure measures to overcome specific Mobile Station (MS) and User Equipment (UE) faults | C1 | Yes |
374
+ | TS | 31.101 | UICC-terminal interface; Physical and logical characteristics | C6 | Yes |
375
+ | TS | 31.102 | Characteristics of the Universal Subscriber Identity Module (USIM) application | C6 | Yes |
376
+ | TS | 31.103 | Characteristics of the IP Multimedia Services Identity Module (ISIM) application | C6 | Yes |
377
+ | TS | 31.111 | Universal Subscriber Identity Module (USIM) Application Toolkit (USAT) | C6 | Yes |
378
+ | TS | 31.115 | Secured packet structure for (Universal) Subscriber Identity Module (U)SIM Toolkit applications | C6 | Yes |
379
+ | TS | 31.116 | Remote APDU Structure for (U)SIM Toolkit applications | C6 | Yes |
380
+ | TS | 31.120 | UICC-terminal interface; Physical, electrical and logical test specification | C6 | Yes |
381
+ | TS | 31.121 | UICC-terminal interface; Universal Subscriber Identity Module (USIM) application test specification | C6 | Yes |
382
+ | TS | 31.122 | Universal Subscriber Identity Module (USIM) conformance test specification | C6 | Yes |
383
+ | TS | 31.124 | Mobile Equipment (ME) conformance test specification; Universal Subscriber Identity Module Application Toolkit (USAT) conformance test specification | C6 | Yes |
384
+ | TS | 31.130 | (U)SIM Application Programming Interface (API); (U)SIM API for Java™ Card | C6 | Yes |
385
+ | TS | 31.131 | C-language binding to (U)SIM API | C6 | Yes |
386
+ | TS | 31.133 | IP Multimedia Services Identity Module (ISIM) Application Programming Interface (API); ISIM API for Java Card™ | C6 | Yes |
387
+ | TS | 31.213 | Test specification for (U)SIM; Application Programming Interface (API) for Java Card™ | C6 | Yes |
388
+ | TS | 31.220 | Characteristics of the Contact Manager for 3GPP UICC applications | C6 | Yes |
389
+ | TS | 31.221 | Contact Manager Application Programming Interface (API); Contact Manager API for Java Card | C6 | Yes |
390
+ | TR | 31.900 | SIM/USIM internal and external interworking aspects | C6 | Yes |
391
+ | TS | 32.101 | Telecommunication management; Principles and high level requirements | S5 | Yes |
392
+ | TS | 32.102 | Telecommunication management; Architecture | S5 | Yes |
393
+ | TS | 32.103 | Telecommunication management; Integration Reference Point (IRP) overview and usage guide | S5 | Yes |
394
+ | TS | 32.111-1 | Telecommunication management; Fault Management; Part 1: 3G fault management requirements | S5 | Yes |
395
+ | TS | 32.111-2 | Telecommunication management; Fault Management; Part 2: Alarm Integration Reference Point (IRP): Information Service (IS) | S5 | Yes |
396
+ | TS | 32.111-6 | Telecommunication management; Fault Management; Part 6: Alarm Integration Reference Point (IRP): Solution Set (SS) definitions | S5 | Yes |
397
+ | TS | 32.121 | Telecommunication management; Advanced Alarm Management (AAM) Integration Reference Point (IRP): Requirements | S5 | Yes |
398
+ | TS | 32.122 | Telecommunication management; Advanced Alarm Management (AAM) Integration Reference Point (IRP): Information Service (IS) | S5 | Yes |
399
+ | TS | 32.126 | Telecommunication management; Advanced Alarm Management (AAM) Integration Reference Point (IRP); Solution Set (SS) definitions | S5 | Yes |
400
+ | TS | 32.140 | Telecommunication management; Subscription Management (SuM) requirements | S5 | Yes |
401
+ | TS | 32.141 | Telecommunication management; Subscription Management (SuM) architecture | S5 | Yes |
402
+ | TS | 32.150 | Telecommunication management; Integration Reference Point (IRP) Concept and definitions | S5 | Yes |
403
+ | TS | 32.151 | Telecommunication management; Integration Reference Point (IRP) Information Service (IS) template | S5 | Yes |
404
+ | TS | 32.152 | Telecommunication management; Integration Reference Point (IRP) Information Service (IS) Unified Modelling Language (UML) repertoire | S5 | Yes |
405
+ | TS | 32.153 | Telecommunication management; Integration Reference Point (IRP) technology specific templates, rules and guidelines | S5 | Yes |
406
+ | TS | 32.154 | Telecommunication management; Backward and Forward Compatibility (BFC); Concept and definitions | S5 | Yes |
407
+ | TS | 32.155 | Telecommunication management; Requirements template | S5 | Yes |
408
+ | TS | 32.171 | Telecommunication management; Subscription Management (SuM) Network Resource Model (NRM) Integration Reference Point (IRP); Requirements | S5 | Yes |
409
+ | TS | 32.172 | Telecommunication management; Subscription Management (SuM) Network Resource Model (NRM) Integration Reference Point (IRP): Information Service (IS) | S5 | Yes |
410
+ | TS | 32.176 | Telecommunication management; Subscription Management (SuM) Network Resource Model (NRM) Integration Reference Point (IRP); Solution Set (SS) definitions | S5 | Yes |
411
+ | TS | 32.240 | Telecommunication management; Charging management; Charging architecture and principles | S5 | Yes |
412
+ | TS | 32.251 | Telecommunication management; Charging management; Packet Switched (PS) domain charging | S5 | Yes |
413
+ | TS | 32.252 | Telecommunication management; Charging management; Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN) charging | S5 | Yes |
414
+ | TS | 32.260 | Telecommunication management; Charging management; IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) charging | S5 | Yes |
415
+ | TS | 32.270 | Telecommunication management; Charging management; Multimedia Messaging Service (MMS) charging | S5 | Yes |
416
+ | TS | 32.271 | Telecommunication management; Charging management; Location Services (LCS) charging | S5 | Yes |
417
+ | TS | 32.272 | Telecommunication management; Charging management; Push-to-talk over Cellular (PoC) charging | S5 | Yes |
418
+ | TS | 32.273 | Telecommunication management; Charging management; Multimedia Broadcast and Multicast Service (MBMS) charging | S5 | Yes |
419
+ | TS | 32.274 | Telecommunication management; Charging management; Short Message Service (SMS) charging | S5 | Yes |
420
+ | TS | 32.275 | Telecommunication management; Charging management; MultiMedia Telephony (MMTel) charging | S5 | Yes |
421
+ | TS | 32.280 | Telecommunication management; Charging management; Advice of Charge (AoC) service | S5 | Yes |
422
+ | TS | 32.295 | Telecommunication management; Charging management; Charging Data Record (CDR) transfer | S5 | Yes |
423
+ | TS | 32.296 | Telecommunication management; Charging management; Online Charging System (OCS): Applications and interfaces | S5 | Yes |
424
+ | TS | 32.297 | Telecommunication management; Charging management; Charging Data Record (CDR) file format and transfer | S5 | Yes |
425
+ | TS | 32.299 | Telecommunication management; Charging management; Diameter charging applications | S5 | Yes |
426
+ | TS | 32.300 | Telecommunication management; Configuration Management (CM); Name convention for Managed Objects | S5 | Yes |
427
+ | TS | 32.301 | Telecommunication management; Configuration Management (CM); Notification Integration Reference Point (IRP); Requirements | S5 | Yes |
428
+ | TS | 32.302 | Telecommunication management; Configuration Management (CM); Notification Integration Reference Point (IRP); Information Service (IS) | S5 | Yes |
429
+ | TS | 32.311 | Telecommunication management; Generic Integration Reference Point (IRP) management; Requirements | S5 | Yes |
430
+ | TS | 32.312 | Telecommunication management; Generic Integration Reference Point (IRP) management; Information Service (IS) | S5 | Yes |
431
+ | TS | 32.316 | Telecommunication management; Generic Integration Reference Point (IRP) management; Solution Set (SS) definitions | S5 | Yes |
432
+ | TS | 32.321 | Telecommunication management; Test management Integration Reference Point (IRP); Requirements | S5 | Yes |
433
+ | TS | 32.322 | Telecommunication management; Test management Integration Reference Point (IRP); Information Service (IS) | S5 | Yes |
434
+ | TS | 32.326 | Telecommunication management; Test management Integration Reference Point (IRP): Solution Set (SS) definitions | S5 | Yes |
435
+ | TS | 32.331 | Telecommunication management; Notification Log (NL) Integration Reference Point (IRP); Requirements | S5 | Yes |
436
+ | TS | 32.332 | Telecommunication management; Notification Log (NL) Integration Reference Point (IRP); Information Service (IS) | S5 | Yes |
437
+ | TS | 32.336 | Telecommunication management; Notification Log (NL) Integration Reference Point (IRP): Solution Set (SS) definitions | S5 | Yes |
438
+ | TS | 32.341 | Telecommunication management; File Transfer (FT) Integration Reference Point (IRP); Requirements | S5 | Yes |
439
+ | TS | 32.342 | Telecommunication management; File Transfer (FT) Integration Reference Point (IRP); Information Service (IS) | S5 | Yes |
440
+ | TS | 32.346 | Telecommunication management; File Transfer (FT) Integration Reference Point (IRP): Solution Set (SS) definitions | S5 | Yes |
441
+ | TS | 32.351 | Telecommunication management; Communication Surveillance (CS) Integration Reference Point (IRP); Requirements | S5 | Yes |
442
+ | TS | 32.352 | Telecommunication management; Communication Surveillance (CS) Integration Reference Point (IRP); Information Service (IS) | S5 | Yes |
443
+ | TS | 32.356 | Telecommunication management; Communication Surveillance (CS) Integration Reference Point (IRP); Solution Set (SS) definitions | S5 | Yes |
444
+ | TS | 32.361 | Telecommunication management; Entry Point (EP) Integration Reference Point (IRP); Requirements | S5 | Yes |
445
+ | TS | 32.362 | Telecommunication management; Entry Point (EP) Integration Reference Point (IRP); Information Service (IS) | S5 | Yes |
446
+ | TS | 32.366 | Telecommunication management; Entry Point (EP) Integration Reference Point (IRP); Solution Set (SS) definitions | S5 | Yes |
447
+ | TS | 32.371 | Telecommunication management; Security Management concept and requirements | S5 | Yes |
448
+ | TS | 32.372 | Telecommunication management; Security services for Integration Reference Point (IRP); Information Service (IS) | S5 | Yes |
449
+ | TS | 32.376 | Telecommunication management; Security services for Integration Reference Point (IRP); Solution Set (SS) definitions | S5 | Yes |
450
+ | TS | 32.381 | Telecommunication management; Partial Suspension of Itf-N Integration Reference Point (IRP); Requirements | S5 | Yes |
451
+ | TS | 32.382 | Telecommunication management; Partial Suspension of Itf-N Integration Reference Point (IRP); Information Service (IS) | S5 | Yes |
452
+ | TS | 32.386 | Telecommunication management; Partial Suspension of Itf-N Integration Reference Point (IRP); Solution Set (SS) definitions | S5 | Yes |
453
+ | TS | 32.391 | Telecommunication management; Delta synchronization Integration Reference Point (IRP); Requirements | S5 | Yes |
454
+ | TS | 32.392 | Telecommunication management; Delta synchronization Integration Reference Point (IRP); Information Service (IS) | S5 | Yes |
455
+ | TS | 32.396 | Telecommunication management; Delta synchronization Integration Reference Point (IRP); Solution Set (SS) definitions | S5 | Yes |
456
+ | TS | 32.401 | Telecommunication management; Performance Management (PM); Concept and requirements | S5 | Yes |
457
+ | TS | 32.404 | Telecommunication management; Performance Management (PM); Performance measurements; Definitions and template | S5 | Yes |
458
+ | TS | 32.405 | Telecommunication management; Performance Management (PM); Performance measurements; Universal Terrestrial Radio Access Network (UTRAN) | S5 | Yes |
459
+ | TS | 32.406 | Telecommunication management; Performance Management (PM); Performance measurements; Core Network (CN) Packet Switched (PS) domain | S5 | Yes |
460
+ | TS | 32.408 | Telecommunication management; Performance Management (PM); Performance measurements; Teleservice | S5 | Yes |
461
+ | TS | 32.409 | Telecommunication management; Performance Management (PM); Performance measurements; IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) | S5 | Yes |
462
+ | TS | 32.410 | Telecommunication management; Key Performance Indicators (KPI) for UMTS and GSM | S5 | Yes |
463
+ | TS | 32.411 | Telecommunication management; Performance Management (PM) Integration Reference Point (IRP): Requirements | S5 | Yes |
464
+ | TS | 32.412 | Telecommunication management; Performance Management (PM) Integration Reference Point (IRP): Information Service (IS) | S5 | Yes |
465
+ | TS | 32.416 | Telecommunication management; Performance Management (PM) Integration Reference Point (IRP); Solution Set (SS) definitions | S5 | Yes |
466
+ | TS | 32.421 | Telecommunication management; Subscriber and equipment trace; Trace concepts and requirements | S5 | Yes |
467
+ | TS | 32.422 | Telecommunication management; Subscriber and equipment trace; Trace control and configuration management | S5 | Yes |
468
+ | TS | 32.423 | Telecommunication management; Subscriber and equipment trace; Trace data definition and management | S5 | Yes |
469
+ | TS | 32.425 | Telecommunication management; Performance Management (PM); Performance measurements Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access Network (E-UTRAN) | S5 | Yes |
470
+ | TS | 32.426 | Telecommunication management; Performance Management (PM); Performance measurements Evolved Packet Core (EPC) network | S5 | Yes |
471
+ | TS | 32.432 | Telecommunication management; Performance measurement: File format definition | S5 | Yes |
472
+ | TS | 32.435 | Telecommunication management; Performance measurement; eXtensible Markup Language (XML) file format definition | S5 | Yes |
473
+ | TS | 32.436 | Telecommunication management; Performance measurement: Abstract Syntax Notation 1 (ASN.1) file format definition | S5 | Yes |
474
+ | TS | 32.441 | Telecommunication management; Trace Management Integration Reference Point (IRP); Requirements | S5 | Yes |
475
+ | TS | 32.442 | Telecommunication management; Trace Management Integration Reference Point (IRP); Information Service (IS) | S5 | Yes |
476
+ | TS | 32.446 | Telecommunication management; Trace Management Integration Reference Point (IRP); Solution Set (SS) definitions | S5 | Yes |
477
+ | TS | 32.450 | Telecommunication management; Key Performance Indicators (KPI) for Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access Network (E-UTRAN): Definitions | S5 | Yes |
478
+ | TS | 32.451 | Telecommunication management; Key Performance Indicators (KPI) for Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access Network (E-UTRAN); Requirements | S5 | Yes |
479
+ | TS | 32.452 | Telecommunication management; Performance Management (PM); Performance measurements Home Node B (HNB) Subsystem (HNS) | S5 | Yes |
480
+ | TS | 32.453 | Telecommunication management; Performance Management (PM); Performance measurements Home enhanced Node B (HeNB) Subsystem (HeNS) | S5 | Yes |
481
+ | TS | 32.454 | Telecommunication management; Key Performance Indicators (KPI) for the IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS); Definitions | S5 | Yes |
482
+ | TS | 32.455 | Telecommunication management; Key Performance Indicators (KPI) for the Evolved Packet Core (EPC); Definitions | S5 | Yes |
483
+ | TS | 32.500 | Telecommunication management; Self-Organizing Networks (SON); Concepts and requirements | S5 | Yes |
484
+ | TS | 32.501 | Telecommunication management; Self-configuration of network elements; Concepts and requirements | S5 | Yes |
485
+ | TS | 32.502 | Telecommunication management; Self-configuration of network elements Integration Reference Point (IRP); Information Service (IS) | S5 | Yes |
486
+ | TS | 32.506 | Telecommunication management; Self-configuration of network elements Integration Reference Point (IRP); Solution Set (SS) definitions | S5 | Yes |
487
+ | TS | 32.511 | Telecommunication management; Automatic Neighbour Relation (ANR) management; Concepts and requirements | S5 | Yes |
488
+ | TS | 32.521 | Telecommunication management; Self-Organizing Networks (SON) Policy Network Resource Model (NRM) Integration Reference Point (IRP); Requirements | S5 | Yes |
489
+ | TS | 32.522 | Telecommunication management; Self-Organizing Networks (SON) Policy Network Resource Model (NRM) Integration Reference Point (IRP); Information Service (IS) | S5 | Yes |
490
+ | TS | 32.531 | Telecommunication management; Software management (SwM); Concepts and Integration Reference Point (IRP) Requirements | S5 | Yes |
491
+ | TS | 32.532 | Telecommunication management; Software management (SwM); Integration Reference Point (IRP); Information Service (IS) | S5 | Yes |
492
+ | TS | 32.536 | Telecommunication management; Software management Integration Reference Point (IRP); Solution Set (SS) definitions | S5 | Yes |
493
+ | TS | 32.541 | Telecommunication management; Self-Organizing Networks (SON); Self-healing concepts and requirements | S5 | Yes |
494
+ | TS | 32.551 | Telecommunication management; Energy Saving Management (ESM); Concepts and requirements | S5 | Yes |
495
+ | TS | 32.571 | Telecommunication management; Home Node B (HNB) and Home eNode B (HeNB) management; Type 2 interface concepts and requirements | S5 | Yes |
496
+ | TS | 32.572 | Telecommunication management; Home Node B (HNB) and Home eNode B (HeNB) management; Type 2 interface models and mapping functions | S5 | Yes |
497
+ | TS | 32.581 | Telecommunication management; Home Node B (HNB) Operations, Administration, Maintenance and Provisioning (OAM&P); Concepts and requirements for Type 1 interface HNB to HNB Management System (HMS) | S5 | Yes |
498
+ | TS | 32.582 | Telecommunication management; Home Node B (HNB) Operations, Administration, Maintenance and Provisioning (OAM&P); Information model for Type 1 interface HNB to HNB Management System (HMS) | S5 | Yes |
499
+ | TS | 32.583 | Telecommunication management; Home Node B (HNB) Operations, Administration, Maintenance and Provisioning (OAM&P); Procedure flows for Type 1 interface HNB to HNB Management System (HMS) | S5 | Yes |
500
+ | TS | 32.584 | Telecommunication management; Home Node B (HNB) Operations, Administration, Maintenance and Provisioning (OAM&P); XML definitions for Type 1 interface HNB to HNB Management System (HMS) | S5 | Yes |
501
+ | TS | 32.591 | Telecommunication management; Home enhanced Node B (HeNB) Operations, Administration, Maintenance and Provisioning (OAM&P); Concepts and requirements for Type 1 interface HeNB to HeNB Management System (HeMS) | S5 | Yes |
502
+ | TS | 32.592 | Telecommunication management; Home enhanced Node B (HeNB) Operations, Administration, Maintenance and Provisioning (OAM&P); Information model for Type 1 interface HeNB to HeNB Management System (HeMS) | S5 | Yes |
503
+ | TS | 32.593 | Telecommunication management; Home enhanced Node B (HeNB) Operations, Administration, Maintenance and Provisioning (OAM&P); Procedure flows for Type 1 interface HeNB to HeNB Management System (HeMS) | S5 | Yes |
504
+ | TS | 32.594 | Telecommunication management; Home enhanced Node B (HeNB) Operations, Administration, Maintenance and Provisioning (OAM&P); XML definitions for Type 1 interface HeNB to HeNB Management System (HeMS) | S5 | Yes |
505
+ | TS | 32.600 | Telecommunication management; Configuration Management (CM); Concept and high-level requirements | S5 | Yes |
506
+ | TS | 32.601 | Telecommunication management; Configuration Management (CM); Basic CM Integration Reference Point (IRP); Requirements | S5 | Yes |
507
+ | TS | 32.602 | Telecommunication management; Configuration Management (CM); Basic CM Integration Reference Point (IRP); Information Service (IS) | S5 | Yes |
508
+ | TS | 32.606 | Telecommunication management; Configuration Management (CM); Basic CM Integration Reference Point (IRP); Solution Set (SS) definitions | S5 | Yes |
509
+ | TS | 32.611 | Telecommunication management; Configuration Management (CM); Bulk CM Integration Reference Point (IRP): Requirements | S5 | Yes |
510
+ | TS | 32.612 | Telecommunication management; Configuration Management (CM); Bulk CM Integration Reference Point (IRP): Information Service (IS) | S5 | Yes |
511
+ | TS | 32.616 | Telecommunication management; Configuration Management (CM); Bulk CM Integration Reference Point (IRP); Solution Set (SS) definitions | S5 | Yes |
512
+ | TS | 32.621 | Telecommunication management; Configuration Management (CM); Generic network resources Integration Reference Point (IRP); Requirements | S5 | Yes |
513
+ | TS | 32.622 | Telecommunication management; Configuration Management (CM); Generic network resources Integration Reference Point (IRP); Network Resource Model (NRM) | S5 | Yes |
514
+ | TS | 32.626 | Telecommunication management; Configuration Management (CM); Generic network resources Integration Reference Point (IRP); Solution Set (SS) definitions | S5 | Yes |
515
+ | TS | 32.631 | Telecommunication management; Configuration Management (CM); Core network resources Integration Reference Point (IRP); Requirements | S5 | Yes |
516
+ | TS | 32.632 | Telecommunication management; Configuration Management (CM); Core Network Resources Integration Reference Point (IRP); Network Resource Model (NRM) | S5 | Yes |
517
+ | TS | 32.636 | Telecommunication management; Configuration Management (CM); Core network resources Integration Reference Point (IRP); Solution Set (SS) Definitions | S5 | Yes |
518
+ | TS | 32.646 | Telecommunication management; Configuration Management (CM); UTRAN network resources Integration Reference Point (IRP); Solution Set (SS) definitions | S5 | Yes |
519
+ | TS | 32.656 | Telecommunication management; Configuration Management (CM); GERAN network resources Integration Reference Point (IRP); Solution Set (SS) definitions | S5 | Yes |
520
+ | TS | 32.661 | Telecommunication management; Configuration Management (CM); Kernel CM Requirements | S5 | Yes |
521
+ | TS | 32.662 | Telecommunication management; Configuration Management (CM); Kernel CM Information Service (IS) | S5 | Yes |
522
+ | TS | 32.666 | Telecommunication management; Configuration Management (CM); Kernel CM Integration Reference Point (IRP); Solution Set (SS) definitions | S5 | Yes |
523
+ | TS | 32.671 | Telecommunication management; Configuration Management (CM); State Management Integration Reference Point (IRP); Requirements | S5 | Yes |
524
+ | TS | 32.672 | Telecommunication management; Configuration Management (CM); State Management Integration Reference Point (IRP); Information Service (IS) | S5 | Yes |
525
+ | TS | 32.676 | Telecommunication management; Configuration Management (CM); State Management Integration Reference Point (IRP); Solution Set (SS) definitions | S5 | Yes |
526
+ | TS | 32.690 | Telecommunication management; Inventory Management (IM); Requirements | S5 | Yes |
527
+ | TS | 32.691 | Telecommunication management; Inventory Management (IM) network resources Integration Reference Point (IRP): Requirements | S5 | Yes |
528
+ | TS | 32.692 | Telecommunication management; Inventory Management (IM) network resources Integration Reference Point (IRP); Network Resource Model (NRM) | S5 | Yes |
529
+ | TS | 32.696 | Telecommunication management; Inventory Management (IM) Network Resource Model (NRM) Integration Reference Point (IRP); Solution Set (SS) definitions | S5 | Yes |
530
+ | TS | 32.711 | Telecommunication management; Configuration Management (CM); Transport Network (TN) interface Network Resource Model (NRM) Integration Reference Point (IRP); Requirements | S5 | Yes |
531
+ | TS | 32.712 | Telecommunication management; Configuration Management (CM); Transport Network (TN) interface Network Resource Model (NRM) Integration Reference Point (IRP); Information Service (IS) | S5 | Yes |
532
+ | TS | 32.716 | Telecommunication management; Configuration Management (CM); Transport Network (TN) interface Network Resource Model (NRM) Integration Reference Point (IRP); Solution Set (SS) definitions | S5 | Yes |
533
+ | TS | 32.721 | Telecommunication management; Configuration Management (CM); Repeater network resources Integration Reference Point (IRP); Requirements | S5 | Yes |
534
+ | TS | 32.722 | Telecommunication management; Configuration Management (CM); Repeater network resources Integration Reference Point (IRP); information Service (IS) | S5 | Yes |
535
+ | TS | 32.726 | Telecommunication management; Configuration Management (CM); Repeater network resources Integration Reference Point (IRP); Solution Set (SS) definitions | S5 | Yes |
536
+ | TS | 32.731 | Telecommunication management; IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) Network Resource Model (NRM) Integration Reference Point (IRP); Requirements | S5 | Yes |
537
+ | TS | 32.732 | Telecommunication management; IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) Network Resource Model (NRM) Integration Reference Point (IRP); Information Service (IS) | S5 | Yes |
538
+ | TS | 32.741 | Telecommunication management; Configuration Management (CM); Signalling Transport Network (STN) interface Network Resource Model (NRM) Integration Reference Point (IRP); Requirements | S5 | Yes |
539
+ | TS | 32.742 | Telecommunication management; Configuration Management (CM); Signalling Transport Network (STN) interface Network Resource Model (NRM) Integration Reference Point (IRP); Information Service (IS) | S5 | Yes |
540
+ | TS | 32.751 | Telecommunication management; Evolved Packet Core (EPC) Network Resource Model (NRM) Integration Reference Point (IRP); Requirements | S5 | Yes |
541
+ | TS | 32.752 | Telecommunication management; Evolved Packet Core (EPC) Network Resource Model (NRM) Integration Reference Point (IRP); Information Service (IS) | S5 | Yes |
542
+ | TS | 32.756 | Telecommunication management; Evolved Packet Core (EPC) Network Resource Model (NRM) Integration Reference Point (IRP); Solution Set (SS) Definitions | S5 | Yes |
543
+ | TS | 32.761 | Telecommunication management; Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access Network (E-UTRAN) Network Resource Model (NRM) Integration Reference Point (IRP); Requirements | S5 | Yes |
544
+ | TS | 32.762 | Telecommunication management; Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access Network (E-UTRAN) Network Resource Model (NRM) Integration Reference Point (IRP); Information Service (IS) | S5 | Yes |
545
+ | TS | 32.776 | Telecommunication management; Home Node B (HNB) Subsystem (HNS); Network Resource Model (NRM); Integration Reference Point (IRP); Solution Set (SS) definitions | S5 | Yes |
546
+ | TS | 32.786 | Telecommunication management; Home enhanced Node B (HeNB) Subsystem (HeNS); Network Resource Model (NRM); Integration Reference Point (IRP); Solution Set (SS) definitions | S5 | Yes |
547
+ | TS | 32.792 | Telecommunication management; Generic Radio Access Network (RAN) Network Resource Model (NRM) Integration Reference Point (IRP); Information Service (IS) | S5 | Yes |
548
+ | TR | 32.829 | Telecommunication management; Study on alignment of 3GPP alarm Integration Reference Point (IRP) and TeleManagement Forum (TMF) Interface Program (TIP) fault management | S5 | No |
549
+ | TR | 32.831 | Telecommunication management; Study on alignment of 3GPP Performance Management (PM) and TeleManagement Forum (TMF) Interface Program (TIP) Performance Management | S5 | No |
550
+ | TS | 33.102 | 3G security; Security architecture | S3 | Yes |
551
+ | TS | 33.105 | 3G Security; Cryptographic algorithm requirements | S3 | Yes |
552
+ | TS | 33.106 | 3G security; Lawful interception requirements | S3 | Yes |
553
+ | TS | 33.107 | 3G security; Lawful interception architecture and functions | S3 | Yes |
554
+ | TS | 33.108 | 3G security; Handover interface for Lawful Interception (LI) | S3 | Yes |
555
+ | TS | 33.110 | Key establishment between a Universal Integrated Circuit Card (UICC) and a terminal | S3 | Yes |
556
+ | TS | 33.141 | Presence service; Security | S3 | Yes |
557
+ | TS | 33.203 | 3G security; Access security for IP-based services | S3 | Yes |
558
+ | TS | 33.204 | 3G Security; Network Domain Security (NDS); Transaction Capabilities Application Part (TCAP) user security | S3 | Yes |
559
+ | TS | 33.210 | 3G security; Network Domain Security (NDS); IP network layer security | S3 | Yes |
560
+ | TS | 33.220 | Generic Authentication Architecture (GAA); Generic Bootstrapping Architecture (GBA) | S3 | Yes |
561
+ | TS | 33.221 | Generic Authentication Architecture (GAA); Support for subscriber certificates | S3 | Yes |
562
+ | TS | 33.222 | Generic Authentication Architecture (GAA); Access to network application functions using Hypertext Transfer Protocol over Transport Layer Security (HTTPS) | S3 | Yes |
563
+ | TS | 33.223 | Generic Authentication Architecture (GAA); Generic Bootstrapping Architecture (GBA) Push function | S3 | Yes |
564
+ | TS | 33.224 | Generic Authentication Architecture (GAA); Generic Bootstrapping Architecture (GBA) push layer | S3 | Yes |
565
+ | TS | 33.234 | 3G security; Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN) interworking security | S3 | Yes |
566
+ | TS | 33.246 | 3G Security; Security of Multimedia Broadcast/Multicast Service (MBMS) | S3 | Yes |
567
+ | TS | 33.259 | Key establishment between a UICC hosting device and a remote device | S3 | Yes |
568
+ | TS | 33.310 | Network Domain Security (NDS); Authentication Framework (AF) | S3 | Yes |
569
+ | TS | 33.401 | 3GPP System Architecture Evolution (SAE); Security architecture | S3 | Yes |
570
+ | TS | 33.402 | 3GPP System Architecture Evolution (SAE); Security aspects of non-3GPP accesses | S3 | Yes |
571
+ | TR | 33.828 | IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) media plane security | S3 | No |
572
+ | TR | 33.905 | Recommendations for Trusted Open Platforms | S3 | Yes |
573
+ | TR | 33.919 | 3G Security; Generic Authentication Architecture (GAA); System description | S3 | Yes |
574
+ | TR | 33.937 | Study of mechanisms for Protection against Unsolicited Communication for IMS (PUCI) | S3 | Yes |
575
+ | TR | 33.980 | Liberty Alliance and 3GPP security interworking; Interworking of Liberty Alliance Identity Federation Framework (ID-FF), Identity Web Services Framework (ID-WSF) and Generic Authentication Architecture (GAA) | S3 | Yes |
576
+ | TS | 34.108 | Common test environments for User Equipment (UE); Conformance testing | R5 | Yes |
577
+ | TS | 34.114 | User Equipment (UE) / Mobile Station (MS) Over The Air (OTA) antenna performance; Conformance testing | R5 | Yes |
578
+ | TS | 34.123-1 | User Equipment (UE) conformance specification; Part 1: Protocol conformance specification | R5 | Yes |
579
+ | TS | 34.123-2 | User Equipment (UE) conformance specification; Part 2: Implementation conformance statement (ICS) proforma specification | R5 | Yes |
580
+ | TS | 34.123-3 | User Equipment (UE) conformance specification; Part 3: Abstract test suite (ATS) | R5 | Yes |
581
+ | TS | 34.124 | Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) requirements for mobile terminals and ancillary equipment | R4 | Yes |
582
+ | TS | 34.131 | Test Specification for C-language binding to (Universal) Subscriber Interface Module ((U)SIM) Application Programming Interface (API) | C6 | Yes |
583
+ | TS | 34.171 | Terminal conformance specification; Assisted Global Positioning System (A-GPS); Frequency Division Duplex (FDD) | R5 | Yes |
584
+ | TS | 34.229-1 | Internet Protocol (IP) multimedia call control protocol based on Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) and Session Description Protocol (SDP); User Equipment (UE) conformance specification; Part 1: Protocol conformance specification | R5 | Yes |
585
+ | TS | 34.229-2 | Internet Protocol (IP) multimedia call control protocol based on Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) and Session Description Protocol (SDP); User Equipment (UE) conformance specification; Part 2: Implementation Conformance Statement (ICS) specification | R5 | Yes |
586
+ | TS | 34.229-3 | Internet Protocol (IP) multimedia call control protocol based on Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) and Session Description Protocol (SDP); User Equipment (UE) conformance specification; Part 3: Abstract test suite (ATS) | R5 | Yes |
587
+ | TR | 34.926 | Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC); Table of international requirements for mobile terminals and ancillary equipment | R4 | Yes |
588
+ | TS | 35.201 | 3G Security; Specification of the 3GPP confidentiality and integrity algorithms; Document 1: f8 and f9 specification | S3 | Yes |
589
+ | TS | 35.202 | 3G Security; Specification of the 3GPP confidentiality and integrity algorithms; Document 2: Kasumi specification | S3 | Yes |
590
+ | TS | 35.203 | 3G Security; Specification of the 3GPP confidentiality and integrity algorithms; Document 3: Implementors' test data | S3 | Yes |
591
+ | TS | 35.204 | 3G Security; Specification of the 3GPP confidentiality and integrity algorithms; Document 4: Design conformance test data | S3 | Yes |
592
+ | TS | 35.205 | 3G Security; Specification of the MILENAGE algorithm set: An example algorithm set for the 3GPP authentication and key generation functions f1, f1*, f2, f3, f4, f5 and f5*; Document 1: General | S3 | Yes |
593
+ | TS | 35.206 | 3G Security; Specification of the MILENAGE algorithm set: An example algorithm set for the 3GPP authentication and key generation functions f1, f1*, f2, f3, f4, f5 and f5*; Document 2: Algorithm specification | S3 | Yes |
594
+ | TS | 35.207 | 3G Security; Specification of the MILENAGE algorithm set: An example algorithm set for the 3GPP authentication and key generation functions f1, f1*, f2, f3, f4, f5 and f5*; Document 3: Implementors' test data | S3 | Yes |
595
+ | TS | 35.208 | 3G Security; Specification of the MILENAGE algorithm set: An example algorithm set for the 3GPP authentication and key generation functions f1, f1*, f2, f3, f4, f5 and f5*; Document 4: Design conformance test data | S3 | Yes |
596
+ | TS | 35.215 | Specification of the 3GPP Confidentiality and Integrity Algorithms UEA2 & UIA2; Document 1: UEA2 and UIA2 specifications | S3 | Yes |
597
+ | TS | 35.216 | Specification of the 3GPP Confidentiality and Integrity Algorithms UEA2 & UIA2; Document 2: SNOW 3G specification | S3 | Yes |
598
+ | TS | 35.217 | Specification of the 3GPP Confidentiality and Integrity Algorithms UEA2 & UIA2; Document 3: Implementors' test data | S3 | Yes |
599
+ | TS | 35.218 | Specification of the 3GPP Confidentiality and Integrity Algorithms UEA2 & UIA2; Document 4: Design conformance test data | S3 | Yes |
600
+ | TR | 35.909 | 3G Security; Specification of the MILENAGE algorithm set: an example algorithm set for the 3GPP authentication and key generation functions f1, f1*, f2, f3, f4, f5 and f5*; Document 5: Summary and results of design and evaluation | S3 | Yes |
601
+ | TR | 35.919 | Specification of the 3GPP Confidentiality and Integrity Algorithms UEA2 & UIA2; Document 5: Design and evaluation report | S3 | Yes |
602
+ | TS | 36.101 | Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access (E-UTRA); User Equipment (UE) radio transmission and reception | R4 | Yes |
603
+ | TS | 36.104 | Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access (E-UTRA); Base Station (BS) radio transmission and reception | R4 | Yes |
604
+ | TS | 36.106 | Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access (E-UTRA); FDD repeater radio transmission and reception | R4 | Yes |
605
+ | TS | 36.113 | Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access (E-UTRA); Base Station (BS) and repeater ElectroMagnetic Compatibility (EMC) | R4 | Yes |
606
+ | TS | 36.124 | Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access (E-UTRA); Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) requirements for mobile terminals and ancillary equipment | R4 | Yes |
607
+ | TS | 36.133 | Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access (E-UTRA); Requirements for support of radio resource management | R4 | Yes |
608
+ | TS | 36.141 | Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access (E-UTRA); Base Station (BS) conformance testing | R4 | Yes |
609
+ | TS | 36.143 | Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access (E-UTRA); FDD repeater conformance testing | R4 | Yes |
610
+ | TS | 36.171 | Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access (E-UTRA); Requirements for Support of Assisted Global Navigation Satellite System (A-GNSS) | R4 | Yes |
611
+ | TS | 36.201 | Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access (E-UTRA); LTE physical layer; General description | R1 | Yes |
612
+ | TS | 36.211 | Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access (E-UTRA); Physical channels and modulation | R1 | Yes |
613
+ | TS | 36.212 | Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access (E-UTRA); Multiplexing and channel coding | R1 | Yes |
614
+ | TS | 36.213 | Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access (E-UTRA); Physical layer procedures | R1 | Yes |
615
+ | TS | 36.214 | Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access (E-UTRA); Physical layer; Measurements | R1 | Yes |
616
+ | TS | 36.300 | Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access (E-UTRA) and Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access Network (E-UTRAN); Overall description; Stage 2 | R2 | Yes |
617
+ | TS | 36.302 | Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access (E-UTRA); Services provided by the physical layer | R2 | Yes |
618
+ | TS | 36.304 | Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access (E-UTRA); User Equipment (UE) procedures in idle mode | R2 | Yes |
619
+ | TS | 36.305 | Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access Network (E-UTRAN); Stage 2 functional specification of User Equipment (UE) positioning in E-UTRAN | R2 | Yes |
620
+ | TS | 36.306 | Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access (E-UTRA); User Equipment (UE) radio access capabilities | R2 | Yes |
621
+ | TS | 36.307 | Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access (E-UTRA); Requirements on User Equipments (UEs) supporting a release-independent frequency band | R4 | Yes |
622
+ | TS | 36.314 | Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access (E-UTRA); Layer 2 - Measurements | R2 | Yes |
623
+ | TS | 36.321 | Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access (E-UTRA); Medium Access Control (MAC) protocol specification | R2 | Yes |
624
+ | TS | 36.322 | Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access (E-UTRA); Radio Link Control (RLC) protocol specification | R2 | Yes |
625
+ | TS | 36.323 | Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access (E-UTRA); Packet Data Convergence Protocol (PDCP) specification | R2 | Yes |
626
+ | TS | 36.331 | Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access (E-UTRA); Radio Resource Control (RRC); Protocol specification | R2 | Yes |
627
+ | TS | 36.355 | Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access (E-UTRA); LTE Positioning Protocol (LPP) | R2 | Yes |
628
+ | TS | 36.401 | Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access Network (E-UTRAN); Architecture description | R3 | Yes |
629
+ | TS | 36.410 | Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access Network (E-UTRAN); S1 general aspects and principles | R3 | Yes |
630
+ | TS | 36.411 | Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access Network (E-UTRAN); S1 layer 1 | R3 | Yes |
631
+ | TS | 36.412 | Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access Network (E-UTRAN); S1 signalling transport | R3 | Yes |
632
+ | TS | 36.413 | Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access Network (E-UTRAN); S1 Application Protocol (S1AP) | R3 | Yes |
633
+ | TS | 36.414 | Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access Network (E-UTRAN); S1 data transport | R3 | Yes |
634
+ | TS | 36.420 | Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access Network (E-UTRAN); X2 general aspects and principles | R3 | Yes |
635
+ | TS | 36.421 | Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access Network (E-UTRAN); X2 layer 1 | R3 | Yes |
636
+ | TS | 36.422 | Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access Network (E-UTRAN); X2 signalling transport | R3 | Yes |
637
+ | TS | 36.423 | Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access Network (E-UTRAN); X2 Application Protocol (X2AP) | R3 | Yes |
638
+ | TS | 36.424 | Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access Network (E-UTRAN); X2 data transport | R3 | Yes |
639
+ | TS | 36.440 | Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access Network (E-UTRAN); General aspects and principles for interfaces supporting Multimedia Broadcast Multicast Service (MBMS) within E-UTRAN | R3 | Yes |
640
+ | TS | 36.441 | Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access Network (E-UTRAN); Layer 1 for interfaces supporting Multimedia Broadcast Multicast Service (MBMS) within E-UTRAN | R3 | Yes |
641
+ | TS | 36.442 | Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access Network (E-UTRAN); Signalling Transport for interfaces supporting Multimedia Broadcast Multicast Service (MBMS) within E-UTRAN | R3 | Yes |
642
+ | TS | 36.443 | Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access Network (E-UTRAN); M2 Application Protocol (M2AP) | R3 | Yes |
643
+ | TS | 36.444 | Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access Network (E-UTRAN); M3 Application Protocol (M3AP) | R3 | Yes |
644
+ | TS | 36.445 | Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access Network (E-UTRAN); M1 data transport | R3 | Yes |
645
+ | TS | 36.455 | Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access (E-UTRA); LTE Positioning Protocol A (LPPa) | R3 | Yes |
646
+ | TS | 36.508 | Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access (E-UTRA) and Evolved Packet Core (EPC); Common test environments for User Equipment (UE) conformance testing | R5 | Yes |
647
+ | TS | 36.509 | Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access (E-UTRA) and Evolved Packet Core (EPC); Special conformance testing functions for User Equipment (UE) | R5 | Yes |
648
+ | TS | 36.521-1 | Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access (E-UTRA); User Equipment (UE) conformance specification; Radio transmission and reception; Part 1: Conformance testing | R5 | Yes |
649
+ | TS | 36.521-2 | Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access (E-UTRA); User Equipment (UE) conformance specification; Radio transmission and reception; Part 2: Implementation Conformance Statement (ICS) | R5 | Yes |
650
+ | TS | 36.521-3 | Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access (E-UTRA); User Equipment (UE) conformance specification; Radio transmission and reception; Part 3: Radio Resource Management (RRM) conformance testing | R5 | Yes |
651
+ | TS | 36.523-1 | Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access (E-UTRA) and Evolved Packet Core (EPC); User Equipment (UE) conformance specification; Part 1: Protocol conformance specification | R5 | Yes |
652
+ | TS | 36.523-2 | Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access (E-UTRA) and Evolved Packet Core (EPC); User Equipment (UE) conformance specification; Part 2: Implementation Conformance Statement (ICS) proforma specification | R5 | Yes |
653
+ | TS | 36.523-3 | Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access (E-UTRA) and Evolved Packet Core (EPC); User Equipment (UE) conformance specification; Part 3: Test suites | R5 | Yes |
654
+ | TR | 36.811 | Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access (E-UTRA); Adding 2 GHz band LTE Frequency Division Duplex (FDD) (Band 23) for Ancillary Terrestrial Component (ATC) of Mobile Satellite Services (MSS) in North America | R4 | No |
655
+ | TR | 36.812 | Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access (E-UTRA); LTE TDD 2600MHz in US work item Technical Report | R4 | No |
656
+ | TR | 36.813 | Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access (E-UTRA); LTE L-Band Technical Report | R4 | No |
657
+ | TR | 36.903 | Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access (E-UTRA) and Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access Network (E-UTRAN); Derivation of test tolerances for Radio Resource Management (RRM) conformance tests | R5 | Yes |
658
+ | TR | 36.921 | Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access (E-UTRA); FDD Home eNode B (HeNB) Radio Frequency (RF) requirements analysis | R4 | Yes |
659
+ | TR | 36.922 | Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access (E-UTRA); TDD Home eNode B (HeNB) Radio Frequency (RF) requirements analysis | R4 | Yes |
660
+ | TR | 36.931 | Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access (E-UTRA); Radio Frequency (RF) requirements for LTE Pico Node B | R4 | Yes |
661
+ | TR | 36.942 | Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access (E-UTRA); Radio Frequency (RF) system scenarios | R4 | Yes |
662
+ | TS | 37.104 | E-UTRA, UTRA and GSM/EDGE; Multi-Standard Radio (MSR) Base Station (BS) radio transmission and reception | R4 | Yes |
663
+ | TS | 37.113 | E-UTRA, UTRA and GSM/EDGE; Multi-Standard Radio (MSR) Base Station (BS) Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) | R4 | Yes |
664
+ | TS | 37.141 | E-UTRA, UTRA and GSM/EDGE; Multi-Standard Radio (MSR) Base Station (BS) conformance testing | R4 | Yes |
665
+ | TS | 37.320 | Universal Terrestrial Radio Access (UTRA) and Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access (E-UTRA); Radio measurement collection for Minimization of Drive Tests (MDT); Overall description; Stage 2 | R2 | Yes |
666
+ | TS | 37.571-1 | Universal Terrestrial Radio Access (UTRA) and Evolved UTRA (E-UTRA) and Evolved Packet Core (EPC); User Equipment (UE) conformance specification for UE positioning; Part 1: Conformance test specification | R5 | Yes |
667
+ | TS | 37.571-2 | Universal Terrestrial Radio Access (UTRA) and Evolved UTRA (E-UTRA) and Evolved Packet Core (EPC); User Equipment (UE) conformance specification for UE positioning; Part 2: Protocol conformance | R5 | Yes |
668
+ | TS | 37.571-3 | Universal Terrestrial Radio Access (UTRA) and Evolved UTRA (E-UTRA) and Evolved Packet Core (EPC); User Equipment (UE) conformance specification for UE positioning; Part 3: Implementation Conformance Statement (ICS) | R5 | Yes |
669
+ | TS | 37.571-4 | Universal Terrestrial Radio Access (UTRA) and Evolved UTRA (E-UTRA) and Evolved Packet Core (EPC); User Equipment (UE) conformance specification for UE positioning; Part 4: Test suites | R5 | Yes |
670
+ | TS | 37.571-5 | Universal Terrestrial Radio Access (UTRA) and Evolved UTRA (E-UTRA) and Evolved Packet Core (EPC); User Equipment (UE) conformance specification for UE positioning; Part 5: Test scenarios and assistance data | R5 | Yes |
671
+ | TR | 37.801 | UMTS-LTE 3500 MHz Work Item Technical Repor | R4 | No |
672
+ | TR | 37.900 | Radio Frequency (RF) requirements for Multicarrier and Multiple Radio Access Technology (Multi-RAT) Base Station (BS) | R4 | Yes |
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+ Table is based on query " 2003-09-03_LTE_specs_list_rel-x__21-201" in the .
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+ # Annex A (informative):
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+ Change history
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+ | Change history | | | | | | | |
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+ | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- |
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+ | Date | TSG # | TSG Doc. | CR | Rev | Subject/Comment | Old | New |
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+ | 2008-03 | | | | | First draft based on SA1 request to SP-38, refined at SP-39. Spec list based on Specification Manager's whim. | | 0.0.0 |
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+ | 2008-05 | | | | | Rapporter’s revision | 0.0.0 | 0.1.0 |
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+ | 2008-12 | SP-42 | SP-080723 | | | Rapporter’s revision prior to upgrading of specs to Rel-8 following Release freeze. | 0.1.0 | 0.2.0 |
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+ | 2009-01 | | | | | Further rapporteur revision in the light of feedback | 0.2.0 | 0.3.0 |
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+ | 2009-03 | CP-43 RP-43 | CP-080927 RP-081048 | | | Submission for review | 0.3.0 | 1.0.0 |
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+ | 2009-03 | SP-43 | SP-090034 | | | Clean up of §3. To SA for information. | 1.0.0 | 1.0.1 |
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+ | 2009-03 | SP-43 | SP-090224 | | | Major revision following clarification of scope, restricting the TS to a list of normative elements specific to EPS. | 1.0.1 | 2.0.0 |
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+ | 2009-03 | SP-43 | | | | Approved | 2.0.0 | 8.0.0 |
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+ | 2009-06 | SP-45 | SP-090495 | 1 | 2 | Update list of Specs | 8.0.0 | 8.1.0 |
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+ | 2009-06 | SP-45 | SP-090495 | 2 | 2 | Clarification of scope | 8.0.0 | 8.1.0 |
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+ | 2009-12 | SP-46 | SP-090695 | 3 | 1 | Correction to list of specifications | 8.1.0 | 8.2.0 |
694
+ | 2010-03 | SP-47 | SP-100012 | 4 | - | Update list of specs | 8.2.0 | 8.3.0 |
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+ | 2010-03 | SP-47 | SP-100012 | 5 | - | Update list of specs | 8.3.0 | 9.0.0 |
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+ | 2011-03 | SP-51 | | | | Automatic upgrde on Release freeze | 9.0.0 | 10.0.0 |
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+ | 2011-06 | SP-52 | SP-110298 | 8 | - | Correction to list of specifications | 10.0.0 | 10.1.0 |
698
+ | 2012-03 | SP-55 | SP-120114 | 11 | 1 | Changes to list of Specs: LTE systems | 10.1.0 | 10.2.0 |
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+ | 2013-03 | SP-59 | SP-130155 | 12 | | Update to list of specs | 10.2.0 | 10.3.0 |
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+ | 2014-06 | SP-64 | SP-140200 | 14 | | Update to list of specs | 10.3.0 | 10.4.0 |
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+ ## Keywords UMTS, LTE, Packet Mode, Architecture, IP, IMS 3GPP TS 21.202 V10.3.1 (2014-06)
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+ *Technical Specification*
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+ ## ~~3GPP~~ **3rd Generation Partnership Project;** ~~Postal address~~ **Technical Specification Group Services and System Aspects;** **Technical Specifications and Technical Reports relating to the** ~~3GPP support office address~~ ~~650 Route des Lucioles - Sophia Antipolis~~ ~~Valbonne - FRANCE~~ ~~Tel.: +33 4 92 94 42 00 Fax: +33 4 93 65 47 16~~ **Common IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS)**
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+ ## **Copyright Notification**
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+ No part may be reproduced except as authorized by written permission.
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+ The copyright and the foregoing restriction extend to reproduction in all media.
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+ © 2014, 3GPP Organizational Partners (ARIB, ATIS, CCSA, ETSI, TTA, TTC).
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+ All rights reserved.
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+ UMTS™ is a Trade Mark of ETSI registered for the benefit of its members
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+ 3GPP™ is a Trade Mark of ETSI registered for the benefit of its Members and of the 3GPP Organizational Partners
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+ LTE™ is a Trade Mark of ETSI currently being registered for the benefit of its Members and of the 3GPP Organizational Partners
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+ GSM® and the GSM logo are registered and owned by the GSM Association
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+ The present document has been developed within the 3rd Generation Partnership Project (3GPP™) and may be further elaborated for the purposes of 3GPP.
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+ The present document has not been subject to any approval process by the 3GPP Organizational Partners and shall not be implemented.
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+ This Specification is provided for future development work within 3GPP only. The Organizational Partners accept no liability for any use of this Specification.
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+ Specifications and reports for implementation of the 3GPP™ system should be obtained via the 3GPP Organizational Partners' Publications Offices.
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+ # --- Contents
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+ | Foreword ..... | 4 |
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+ | 1 Scope..... | 5 |
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+ | 2 References..... | 5 |
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+ | 3 Definitions, symbols and abbreviations ..... | 5 |
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+ | 3.1 Definitions..... | 5 |
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+ | 3.2 Symbols..... | 5 |
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+ | 3.3 Abbreviations ..... | 5 |
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+ | 4 General..... | 5 |
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+ | 5 Specifications and Reports..... | 6 |
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+ | <b>Annex A (informative): (void).....</b> | <b>9</b> |
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+ | <b>Annex M (informative): IMS related Specifications and Reports in 3GPP2 .....</b> | <b>10</b> |
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+ | <b>Annex C (informative): Change history.....</b> | <b>12</b> |
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+ # --- Foreword
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+ This Technical Specification has been produced by the 3<sup>rd</sup> Generation Partnership Project (3GPP).
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+ The contents of the present document are subject to continuing work within the TSG and may change following formal TSG approval. Should the TSG modify the contents of the present document, it will be re-released by the TSG with an identifying change of release date and an increase in version number as follows:
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+ Version x.y.z
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+ where:
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+ - x the first digit:
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+ - 1 presented to TSG for information;
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+ - 2 presented to TSG for approval;
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+ - 3 or greater indicates TSG approved document under change control.
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+ - y the second digit is incremented for all changes of substance, i.e. technical enhancements, corrections, updates, etc.
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+ - z the third digit is incremented when editorial only changes have been incorporated in the document.
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+
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+ # --- 1 Scope
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+ The present document identifies the 3GPP Technical Specifications and Technical Reports specifically relating to the Common IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) maintained by 3GPP. Standards organizations adopting the Common IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) might not need to use all listed specifications.
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+ # --- 2 References
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+ The following documents contain provisions which, through reference in this text, constitute provisions of the present document.
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+ - References are either specific (identified by date of publication, edition number, version number, etc.) or non-specific.
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+ - For a specific reference, subsequent revisions do not apply.
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+ - For a non-specific reference, the latest version applies. In the case of a reference to a 3GPP document (including a GSM document), a non-specific reference implicitly refers to the latest version of that document *in the same Release as the present document*.
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+ [1] 3GPP TR 21.905: "Vocabulary for 3GPP Specifications".
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+ [2] 3GPP TR 21.900: "Technical specification group working methods"
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+ # --- 3 Definitions, symbols and abbreviations
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+ ## 3.1 Definitions
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+ For the purposes of the present document, the terms and definitions given in TR 21.905 [1] apply.
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+ ## 3.2 Symbols
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+ ## 3.3 Abbreviations
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+ For the purposes of the present document, the abbreviations given in TR 21.905 [1] and the following apply. An abbreviation defined in the present document takes precedence over the definition of the same abbreviation, if any, in TR 21.905 [1].
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+ | | |
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+ |--------|----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
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+ | NGN | Next Generation Network |
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+ | R1 | Release 1 |
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+ | R2 | Release 2 |
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+ | TISPAN | Telecommunications and Internet converged Services and Protocols for Advanced Networks |
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+
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+ # --- 4 General
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+ The numbering scheme for specifications is described in 3GPP TR 21.900 [2].
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+ # 5 Specifications and Reports
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+ NOTE 1: The "for publication?" column of the table below indicates whether or not the documents are intended for adoption by the partner Standards Development Organizations as their own publications. Those marked "no" are internal working documents of the 3GPP TSGs.
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+ NOTE 2: "Type" indicates Technical Specification (TS) or Technical Report (TR).
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+ The table below contains all Common IMS specs pertaining to Release 10.
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+ | Type | Number | Title | Group | For publication? |
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+ |------|--------|--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|-------|------------------|
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+ | TS | 21.111 | USIM and IC card requirements | C6 | Yes |
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+ | TR | 21.905 | Vocabulary for 3GPP Specifications | SP | Yes |
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+ | TS | 22.030 | Man-Machine Interface (MMI) of the User Equipment (UE) | S1 | Yes |
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+ | TS | 22.041 | Operator Determined Barring (ODB) | S1 | Yes |
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+ | TS | 22.071 | Location Services (LCS); Service description; Stage 1 | S1 | Yes |
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+ | TS | 22.101 | Service aspects; Service principles | S1 | Yes |
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+ | TS | 22.105 | Services and service capabilities | S1 | Yes |
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+ | TS | 22.115 | Service aspects; Charging and billing | S1 | Yes |
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+ | TS | 22.140 | Multimedia Messaging Service (MMS); Stage 1 | S1 | Yes |
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+ | TS | 22.141 | Presence service; Stage 1 | S1 | Yes |
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+ | TS | 22.153 | Multimedia priority service | S1 | Yes |
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+ | TS | 22.173 | IP Multimedia Core Network Subsystem (IMS) Multimedia Telephony Service and supplementary services; Stage 1 | S1 | Yes |
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+ | TS | 22.174 | Push Service; Service aspects; Stage 1 | S1 | Yes |
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+ | TS | 22.182 | Customized Alerting Tones (CAT) requirements; Stage 1 | S1 | Yes |
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+ | TS | 22.183 | Customized Ringing Signal (CRS) requirements; Stage 1 | S1 | Yes |
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+ | TS | 22.228 | Service requirements for the Internet Protocol (IP) multimedia core network subsystem (IMS); Stage 1 | S1 | Yes |
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+ | TS | 22.250 | IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) Group Management; Stage 1 | S1 | Yes |
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+ | TS | 22.279 | Combined Circuit Switched (CS) and IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) sessions; Stage 1 | S1 | Yes |
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+ | TS | 22.340 | IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) messaging; Stage 1 | S1 | Yes |
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+ | TR | 22.979 | Feasibility study on combined Circuit Switched (CS) calls and IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) sessions | S1 | Yes |
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+ | TS | 23.141 | Presence service; Architecture and functional description | S2 | Yes |
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+ | TS | 23.167 | IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) emergency sessions | S2 | Yes |
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+ | TS | 23.204 | Support of Short Message Service (SMS) over generic 3GPP Internet Protocol (IP) access; Stage 2 | S2 | Yes |
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+ | TS | 23.218 | IP Multimedia (IM) session handling; IM call model; Stage 2 | C1 | Yes |
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+ | TS | 23.228 | IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS); Stage 2 | S2 | Yes |
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+ | TS | 23.333 | Multimedia Resource Function Controller (MRFC) - Multimedia Resource Function Processor (MRFP) Mp interface: Procedures descriptions | C4 | Yes |
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+ | TS | 23.334 | IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) Application Level Gateway (IMS-ALG) – IMS Access Gateway (IMS-AGW) interface: Procedures descriptions | C4 | Yes |
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+ | TS | 24.141 | Presence service using the IP Multimedia (IM) Core Network (CN) subsystem; Stage 3 | C1 | Yes |
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+ | TS | 24.147 | Conferencing using the IP Multimedia (IM) Core Network (CN) subsystem; Stage 3 | C1 | Yes |
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+ | Type | Number | Title | Group | For publication? |
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+ |------|--------|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|-------|------------------|
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+ | TS | 24.173 | IMS Multimedia telephony communication service and supplementary services; Stage 3 | C1 | Yes |
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+ | TS | 24.182 | IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) Customized Alerting Tones (CAT); Protocol specification | C1 | Yes |
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+ | TS | 24.229 | IP multimedia call control protocol based on Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) and Session Description Protocol (SDP); Stage 3 | C1 | Yes |
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+ | TS | 24.238 | Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) based user configuration; Stage 3 | C1 | Yes |
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+ | TS | 24.239 | Flexible Alerting (FA) using IP Multimedia (IM) Core Network (CN) subsystem; Protocol specification | C1 | Yes |
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+ | TS | 24.247 | Messaging service using the IP Multimedia (IM) Core Network (CN) subsystem; Stage 3 | C1 | Yes |
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+ | TS | 24.341 | Support of SMS over IP networks; Stage 3 | C1 | Yes |
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+ | TS | 24.604 | Communication Diversion (CDIV) using IP Multimedia (IM) Core Network (CN) subsystem; Protocol specification | C1 | Yes |
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+ | TS | 24.605 | Conference (CONF) using IP Multimedia (IM) Core Network (CN) subsystem; Protocol specification | C1 | Yes |
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+ | TS | 24.606 | Message Waiting Indication (MWI) using IP Multimedia (IM) Core Network (CN) subsystem; Protocol specification | C1 | Yes |
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+ | TS | 24.607 | Originating Identification Presentation (OIP) and Originating Identification Restriction (OIR) using IP Multimedia (IM) Core Network (CN) subsystem; Protocol specification | C1 | Yes |
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+ | TS | 24.608 | Terminating Identification Presentation (TIP) and Terminating Identification Restriction (TIR) using IP Multimedia (IM) Core Network (CN) subsystem; Protocol specification | C1 | Yes |
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+ | TS | 24.610 | Communication HOLD (HOLD) using IP Multimedia (IM) Core Network (CN) subsystem; Protocol specification | C1 | Yes |
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+ | TS | 24.611 | Anonymous Communication Rejection (ACR) and Communication Barring (CB) using IP Multimedia (IM) Core Network (CN) subsystem; Protocol specification | C1 | Yes |
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+ | TS | 24.615 | Communication Waiting (CW) using IP Multimedia (IM) Core Network (CN) subsystem; Protocol Specification | C1 | Yes |
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+ | TS | 24.616 | Malicious Communication Identification (MCID) using IP Multimedia (IM) Core Network (CN) subsystem; Protocol specification | C1 | Yes |
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+ | TS | 24.628 | Common Basic Communication procedures using IP Multimedia (IM) Core Network (CN) subsystem; Protocol specification | C1 | Yes |
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+ | TS | 24.629 | Explicit Communication Transfer (ECT) using IP Multimedia (IM) Core Network (CN) subsystem; Protocol specification | C1 | Yes |
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+ | TS | 24.642 | Completion of Communications to Busy Subscriber (CCBS) and Completion of Communications by No Reply (CCNR) using IP Multimedia (IM) Core Network (CN) subsystem; Protocol specification | C1 | Yes |
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+ | TS | 24.647 | Advice Of Charge (AOC) using IP Multimedia (IM) Core Network (CN) subsystem | C1 | Yes |
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+ | TS | 24.654 | Closed User Group (CUG) using IP Multimedia (IM) Core Network (CN) subsystem, Protocol Specification | C1 | Yes |
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+ | TR | 24.930 | Signalling flows for the session setup in the IP Multimedia core network Subsystem (IMS) based on Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) and Session Description Protocol (SDP); Stage 3 | C1 | Yes |
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+ | TS | 29.162 | Interworking between the IM CN subsystem and IP networks | C3 | Yes |
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+ | TS | 29.163 | Interworking between the IP Multimedia (IM) Core Network (CN) subsystem and Circuit Switched (CS) networks | C3 | Yes |
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+ | TS | 29.165 | Inter-IMS Network to Network Interface (NNI) | C3 | Yes |
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+ | TS | 29.212 | Policy and Charging Control (PCC) over Gx/Sd reference point | C3 | Yes |
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+ | TS | 29.213 | Policy and charging control signalling flows and Quality of Service (QoS) parameter mapping | C3 | Yes |
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+ | TS | 29.214 | Policy and charging control over Rx reference point | C3 | Yes |
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+
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+ | Type | Number | Title | Group | For publication? |
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+ |------|--------|---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|-------|------------------|
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+ | TS | 29.215 | Policy and Charging Control (PCC) over S9 reference point; Stage 3 | C3 | Yes |
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+ | TS | 29.228 | IP Multimedia (IM) Subsystem Cx and Dx Interfaces; Signalling flows and message contents | C4 | Yes |
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+ | TS | 29.229 | Cx and Dx interfaces based on the Diameter protocol; Protocol details | C4 | Yes |
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+ | TS | 29.232 | Media Gateway Controller (MGC) - Media Gateway (MGW) interface; Stage 3 | C4 | Yes |
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+ | TS | 29.238 | Interconnection Border Control Functions (IBCF) - Transition Gateway (TrGW) interface, Ix interface; Stage 3 | C4 | Yes |
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+ | TS | 29.292 | Interworking between the IP Multimedia (IM) Core Network (CN) subsystem (IMS) and MSC Server for IMS Centralized Services (ICS) | C3 | Yes |
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+ | TS | 29.311 | Service Level Interworking (SLI) for messaging services | C3 | Yes |
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+ | TS | 29.328 | IP Multimedia (IM) Subsystem Sh interface; Signalling flows and message contents | C4 | Yes |
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+ | TS | 29.329 | Sh interface based on the Diameter protocol; Protocol details | C4 | Yes |
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+ | TS | 29.333 | Multimedia Resource Function Controller (MRFC) - Multimedia Resource Function Processor (MRFP) Mp interface; Stage 3 | C4 | Yes |
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+ | TS | 29.334 | IMS Application Level Gateway (IMS-ALG) - IMS Access Gateway (IMS-AGW); Iq Interface; Stage 3 | C4 | Yes |
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+ | TS | 29.658 | SIP Transfer of IP Multimedia Service Tariff Information; Protocol specification | C3 | Yes |
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+ | TS | 31.101 | UICC-terminal interface; Physical and logical characteristics | C6 | Yes |
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+ | TS | 31.103 | Characteristics of the IP Multimedia Services Identity Module (ISIM) application | C6 | Yes |
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+ | TS | 31.115 | Secured packet structure for (Universal) Subscriber Identity Module (U)SIM Toolkit applications | C6 | Yes |
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+ | TS | 31.116 | Remote APDU Structure for (U)SIM Toolkit applications | C6 | Yes |
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+ | TS | 31.133 | IP Multimedia Services Identity Module (ISIM) Application Programming Interface (API); ISIM API for Java Card™ | C6 | Yes |
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+ | TS | 32.240 | Telecommunication management; Charging management; Charging architecture and principles | S5 | Yes |
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+ | TS | 32.260 | Telecommunication management; Charging management; IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) charging | S5 | Yes |
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+ | TS | 32.299 | Telecommunication management; Charging management; Diameter charging applications | S5 | Yes |
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+ | TS | 33.141 | Presence service; Security | S3 | Yes |
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+ | TS | 33.203 | 3G security; Access security for IP-based services | S3 | Yes |
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+ | TS | 33.210 | 3G security; Network Domain Security (NDS); IP network layer security | S3 | Yes |
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+
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+ Tables are based on query " 2003-09-03\_CmnIMS\_specs\_list\_rel-x\_21-202" in the [3GPP Specifications Status database](#).
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+
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+ ---
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+
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+ Annex A (informative):
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+ (void)
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+
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+ ## Annex M (informative): IMS related Specifications and Reports in 3GPP2
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+
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+ The table below shows the 3GPP2 publications relating to core functions of the IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) used by the 3GPP2. Also shown in the table is the mapping between the replaced 3GPP2 MMD specifications and the corresponding 3GPP IMS specifications which replace them and the final revision of the document that was published by 3GPP2.
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+ | 3GPP2 Document Number and Revision | 3GPP2 Document Title | 3GPP Rel-8 TS/TR | 3GPP WG |
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+ |------------------------------------|--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|-------------------------------------|----------------|
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+ | X.S0013-000-B v1.0 | Overview | TS 23.002 | S2 |
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+ | X.S0013-002-B v1.0 | IP Multimedia Subsystem – Stage 2 | TS 23.228<br>TS 23.228<br>TS 23.002 | S2<br>S2<br>S2 |
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+ | X.S0013-003-B v1.0 | IP Multimedia Session Handling; IP Multimedia Call Model – Stage 2 | TS 23.218 | C1 |
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+ | X.S0013-004-B v1.0 | IP Multimedia Call Control Protocol Based on SIP and SDP - Stage 3 | TS 24.229 | C1 |
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+ | X.S0013-005-B v1.0 | IP Multimedia Subsystem Cx Interface Signaling flows and Message Contents | TS 29.228 | C4 |
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+ | X.S0013-006-B v1.0 | Cx Interface Based on the Diameter Protocol; Protocol Details | TS 29.229 | C4 |
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+ | X.S0013-007-A v1.0 | IP Multimedia Subsystem - Charging Architecture | TS 32.240<br>TS 32.260 | S5<br>S5 |
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+ | X.S0013-008-A v1.0 | IP Multimedia Subsystem - Offline Accounting Information Flows and Protocol | TS 32.260<br>TS 32.299 | S5<br>S5 |
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+ | X.S0013-009-0 v1.0 | IMS/MMD Call Flow Examples | TR 24.930 | C1 |
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+ | X.S0013-010-B v1.0 | IP Multimedia Subsystem Sh interface; Signaling flows and message contents – Stage 2 | TS 29.328 | C4 |
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+ | X.S0013-011-B v1.0 | Sh Interface based on Diameter Protocols Protocol Details – Stage 3 | TS 29.329 | C4 |
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+ | X.S0013-012-0 v1.0 | Service Based Bearer Control – Stage 2 | TS 23.203 | S2 |
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+ | X.S0013-013-0 v1.0 | Service Based Bearer Control – Tx Interface Stage 3 | TS 29.213<br>TS 29.214 | C3<br>C3 |
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+ | X.S0013-014-0 v1.0 | Service Based Bearer Control – Ty Interface Stage 3 | TS 29.212<br>TS 29.215 | C3<br>C3 |
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+ | X.S0013-016-0 v1.0 | Messaging Service Using the IP Multimedia Subsystem | TS 24.247 | C1 |
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+ | X.S0027-000-A v1.0 | Presence Overview | No 3GPP equivalent | |
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+ | X.S0027-001-0 v1.0 | Presence Service: Architecture and Functional Description | TS 23.141 | S2 |
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+ | X.S0027-002-0 v1.0 | Presence Security | TS 33.141 | S3 |
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+ | X.S0027-003-0 v1.0 | Presence Stage 3 | TS 24.141 | C1 |
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+ | X.S0027-004-0 v1.0 | Network Presence | No 3GPP equivalent | |
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+ | X.S0029-0 v1.0 | Conferencing Using the IP Multimedia (IM) Core Network (CN) Subsystem | TS 24.147 | C1 |
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+ | X.S0049-0 v1.0 | All-IP Network Emergency Call Support | TS 23.167<br>TS 24.229 | S2<br>C1 |
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+ | X.S0055-0 v1.0 | MMD Supplementary Services | TS 24.173<br>TS 24.182<br>TS 24.238 | C1<br>C1<br>C1 |
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+ | | | | |
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+ |----------------|----------------------------------------------------------------|--------------------|----|
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+ | | | TS 24.239 | C1 |
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+ | | | TS 24.604 | C1 |
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+ | | | TS 24.605 | C1 |
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+ | | | TS 24.606 | C1 |
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+ | | | TS 24.607 | C1 |
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+ | | | TS 24.608 | C1 |
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+ | | | TS 24.610 | C1 |
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+ | | | TS 24.611 | C1 |
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+ | | | TS 24.615 | C1 |
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+ | | | TS 24.628 | C1 |
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+ | | | TS 24.629 | C1 |
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+ | S.S0086-B v2.0 | IMS Security Framework | TS 33.203 | S3 |
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+ | | | TS 33.210 | S3 |
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+ | S.R0058 | IP Multimedia Domain – System Requirements | TS 22.228 | S1 |
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+ | S.R0062 | Presence for Wireless Systems – Stage 1 Requirements | TS 22.141 | S1 |
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+ | S.R0125 | VoIP Supplementary Services Feature Description | TS 22.173 | S1 |
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+ | X.R0052-0 | All-IP System – MMD Roaming Technical Report | No 3GPP equivalent | |
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+ | X.S0042 | Voice Call Continuity between IMS and Circuit Switched Systems | TS 23.206 | S2 |
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+ | | | TS 24.206 | C1 |
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+ | C.S0069 | ISIM Application on UICC for cdma2000 Spread Spectrum Systems | TS 31.103 | C6 |
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+ ## Annex C (informative): Change history
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+ | Change history | | | | | | | |
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+ |----------------|-------|-----------|----|-----|------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|--------|--------|
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+ | Date | TSG # | TSG Doc. | CR | Rev | Subject/Comment | Old | New |
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+ | 2008-05 | | | | | First draft based on SA1 request to SP-38, refined at SP-39. Spec list based on Specification Manager's whim. | | 0.0.0 |
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+ | 2008-12 | | | | | Update based on continuing evolution of Release 8 specs | 0.0.0 | 0.1.0 |
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+ | 2008-12 | SP-42 | SP-080724 | | | Incorporation of comments from TSG CT: removal of §5.1 (substituted by two examples in annex A); indication in list of specs of those which do not progress beyond NGN R2 applicability. | 0.1.0 | 0.2.0 |
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+ | 2009-01 | | | | | Update to specs list table resulting from further feedback; Correction to URL of TISPAN spec mapping following revamp of 3GPP web site | 0.2.0 | 0.3.0 |
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+ | 2009-03 | CP-43 | CP-090103 | | | Presentation for information | 0.3.0 | 1.0.0 |
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+ | 2009-03 | SP-43 | SP-090035 | | | Presentation to TSG for approval | 1.0.0 | 1.1.0 |
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+ | 2009-03 | SP-43 | | | | Approved | 1.1.0 | 8.0.0 |
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+ | 2009-05 | SP-44 | SP-090463 | 2 | 2 | Annex mapping 3GPP2 specs to 3GPP common IMS specs | 8.0.0 | |
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+ | | | SP-090464 | 3 | | Revise scope | | 8.1.0 |
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+ | 2009-06 | SP-46 | SP-090695 | 4 | 1 | Correction to list of specifications | 8.1.0 | 8.2.0 |
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+ | 2010-03 | SP-47 | SP-100012 | 5 | | Update list of specs | 8.2.0 | 8.3.0 |
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+ | | | | 6 | | Update list of specs | 8.3.0 | |
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+ | | | | 7 | | Removal of information only relevant for earlier Release | | 9.0.0 |
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+ | 2010-12 | SP-50 | SP-100871 | 8 | 1 | Clarification of scope to indicate use of complete set of TSs/TRs is not obligatory in all IMS implementations | 9.0.0 | 9.1.0 |
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+ | 2011-03 | SP-51 | | | | Automatic upgrade on Release freeze | 9.1.0 | 10.0.0 |
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+ | 2011-06 | SP-52 | SP-110298 | 11 | | Correction to list of specifications | 10.0.0 | 10.1.0 |
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+ | 2012-03 | SP-55 | SP-120114 | 14 | 1 | Changes to list of Specs: common IMS | 10.1.0 | 10.2.0 |
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+ | 2013-03 | SP-59 | SP-130155 | 15 | | Update to list of specs | 10.2.0 | 10.3.0 |
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+ | 2014-06 | | | | | Minor editorial | 10.3.0 | 10.3.1 |
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+ LTE™ is a Trade Mark of ETSI currently being registered for the benefit of its Members and of the 3GPP Organizational Partners
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+ GSM® and the GSM logo are registered and owned by the GSM Association
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+ # --- Contents
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+ | Foreword ..... | 3 |
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+ | 1 Scope..... | 4 |
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+ | 2 References..... | 4 |
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+ | 3 (Void)..... | 4 |
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+ | 4 Drafting rules for Release 10 ..... | 4 |
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+ | Annex K (informative): Change history..... | 5 |
71
+
72
+ ---
73
+
74
+ # Foreword
75
+
76
+ This Technical Report has been produced by the 3<sup>rd</sup> Generation Partnership Project (3GPP) Secretariat on behalf of the 3GPP Technical Specification Groups (TSGs).
77
+
78
+ The contents of the present document are subject to continuing work within the TSG and may change following formal TSG approval. Should the TSG modify the contents of the present document, it will be re-released by the TSG with an identifying change of release date and an increase in version number as follows:
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+
80
+ Version x.y.z
81
+
82
+ where:
83
+
84
+ - x the first digit:
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+ - 1 presented to TSG for information;
86
+ - 2 presented to TSG for approval;
87
+ - 3 or greater indicates TSG approved document under change control.
88
+ - y the second digit is incremented for all changes of substance, i.e. technical enhancements, corrections, updates, etc.
89
+ - z the third digit is incremented when editorial only changes have been incorporated in the document.
90
+
91
+ The present document is based ISO/IEC Directives. Most clauses of the ISO/IEC document have been retained, while some clauses have been modified or deleted. Additional material has been inserted.
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+
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+ Items concerning word-processor specific layout and formatting matters when using the Microsoft Word for Windows<sup>®</sup> based skeleton documents and templates are shown with shaded background. Boiler plate text (i.e. text which shall be directly used in 3GPP specifications) is represented by *italic* characters.
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+
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+ # --- 1 Scope
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+
97
+ The present document specifies rules for the structure and drafting of documents intended to become a 3GPP Technical Specification or Technical Report. These rules are intended to ensure that such documents are drafted in as uniform a manner as is practicable, irrespective of the technical content.
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+
99
+ The present document is based on the ISO/IEC Directives, Part 3, but is a self-contained document that will be maintained as such.
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+
101
+ These drafting rules complement the 3GPP Working Procedures.
102
+
103
+ # --- 2 References
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+
105
+ The following documents contain provisions which, through reference in this text, constitute provisions of the present document.
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+
107
+ - References are either specific (identified by date of publication, edition number, version number, etc.) or non-specific.
108
+ - For a specific reference, subsequent revisions do not apply.
109
+ - For a non-specific reference, the latest version applies. In the case of a reference to a 3GPP document (including a GSM document), a non-specific reference implicitly refers to the latest version of that document *in the same Release as the present document*.
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+
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+ - [1] Void
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+ - [2] Void
113
+ - [3] Void
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+ - [4] 3GPP TR 21.801 Release 11: "Specification drafting rules".
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+
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+ # --- 3 (Void)
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+
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+ # 4 Drafting rules for Release 10
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+
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+ The drafting rules for Release 10 3GPP Technical Specifications and Technical Reports are identical to the rules for the next higher Release of TR 21.801 [4].
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+
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+ # Annex K (informative): Change history
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+
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+ | Change history | | | | | | |
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+ |----------------|-----------|---------|-------|---------|-------------|---------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
126
+ | TSG SA # | TDoc | Version | CR | <Phase> | New Version | Subject/Comment |
127
+ | 05-2000 | | | - | | 0.0.0 | First draft, internal to MCC. |
128
+ | 06-2000 | | 0.0.0 | - | | 1.0.0 | Editorial clean up |
129
+ | SP-08 | SP-000278 | 1.0.0 | - | | 1.0.1 | Presentation to SA#8 |
130
+ | SP-08 | | 1.0.1 | | Rel-4 | 4.0.0 | Approved (Rel-4) |
131
+ | SP-11 | SP-010193 | 4.0.0 | 001 | Rel-4 | 4.1.0 | Automatic numbering of references |
132
+ | SP-11 | SP-010213 | 4.0.0 | 002r1 | Rel-4 | 4.1.0 | Clarification on use of automatically numbered figures, tables, etc. |
133
+ | SP-13 | SP-010482 | 4.1.0 | 003 | Rel-4 | 4.2.0 | Corrections of invalid clause reference |
134
+ | SP-15 | SP-020105 | 4.2.0 | 004 | Rel-4 | 4.3.0 | Correction of invalid table number, annex H. |
135
+ | SP-16 | | 4.3.0 | | Rel-5 | 5.0.0 | Upgrade to Rel-5. |
136
+ | | | 5.0.0 | | Rel-5 | 5.0.1 | 2002-07-19: Correct cover page. |
137
+ | | | 5.0.1 | | Rel-5 | 5.0.2 | 2003-05-15: Correct cover page. |
138
+ | SP-23 | | 5.0.2 | | Rel-6 | 6.0.0 | Upgrade without change to Release 6 |
139
+ | SP-28 | SP-050401 | 6.0.0 | 009 | Rel-7 | 7.0.0 | The use of 'void' |
140
+ | SP-29 | SP-050535 | 7.0.0 | 013 | Rel-7 | | Introduction of MS Visio |
141
+ | | | | 014r1 | | 7.1.0 | Specification of versions of permitted software packages |
142
+ | SP-30 | SP-050689 | 7.1.0 | 015 | Rel-7 | 7.2.0 | Inclusion of version identity for Visio |
143
+ | SP-34 | SP-060914 | 7.2.0 | 017 | Rel-7 | | Alignment of section 6.6.4.2 and annex I in respect of figure format. |
144
+ | | | | | | 7.3.0 | |
145
+ | SP-37 | SP-070527 | 7.3.0 | 018 | Rel-8 | | Upgrade to Rel-8, allowing for more recent versions of application file formats |
146
+ | | | | | | 8.0.0 | |
147
+ | SP-39 | SP-080078 | 8.0.0 | 020 | Rel-8 | | Correction of illegal text |
148
+ | | | | 021 | | 8.1.0 | Elimination of IPR provisions |
149
+ | SP-46 | | 8.1.0 | | | 9.0.0 | Upgrade to Rel-9, no technical change |
150
+ | SP-48 | SP-100365 | 9.0.0 | 024r4 | Rel-10 | | References to Figures and Tables |
151
+ | | SP-100422 | | 026r1 | | 10.0.0 | Clarification on usage of "may", "may not", "can" and "cannot" |
152
+ | SP-49 | SP100655 | 10.0.0 | 028r3 | Rel-10 | | Supported file formats |
153
+ | | | | 029r3 | | | Rules on referencing unpublished documents |
154
+ | | SP-100629 | | 030 | | 10.1.0 | Clarification on the use of References |
155
+ | | | 10.1.0 | | Rel-10 | | Editorial correction to previous meeting's entry in this history table. |
156
+ | | | | | | 10.1.1 | |
157
+ | | | 10.1.1 | | Rel-10 | 10.1.2 | Editorial correction to table H.3 |
158
+ | SP-55 | SP-120112 | 10.1.2 | 032 | Rel-20 | | Eliminate contents of Rel-10 and substitute with pointer to Rel-11. |
159
+ | | | | | | 10.2.0 | |
160
+ | | | | | | | 2012-04: Correction of Release 9 to Release 10 in clause 4. |
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+
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+
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+ # Keywords GSM, UMTS, LTE, methodology 3GPP TR 21.900 V10.1.0 (2011-12)
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+
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+ *Technical Report*
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+
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+ **3GPP**
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+
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+ Postal address
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+
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+ # **3rd Generation Partnership Project; Technical Specification Group Services and System Aspects; Technical Specification Group working methods**
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+
13
+ 3GPP support office address
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+
15
+ 0650 Route des Lucioles - Sophia Antipolis
16
+
17
+ Valbonne - FRANCE
18
+
19
+ Tel.: +33 4 92 94 42 00 Fax: +33 4 93 65 47 16
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+
21
+ **(Release 10)**
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+
23
+ ![3GPP logo with a red signal icon below the 'G'.](1d7527f4316cfe2d342b08d1653d1592_img.jpg)
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+
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+ 3GPP logo with a red signal icon below the 'G'.
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+
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+ ![LTE logo with '4ADVANCED' text above the 'e' and a red signal icon above the 'l'.](d3294dc879b451b369c0b06f42e9b39f_img.jpg)
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+
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+ LTE logo with '4ADVANCED' text above the 'e' and a red signal icon above the 'l'.
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+
31
+ Internet
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+
33
+ <http://www.3gpp.org>
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+
35
+ The present document has been developed within the 3<sup>rd</sup> Generation Partnership Project (3GPP™) and may be further elaborated for the purposes of 3GPP.
36
+
37
+ The present document has not been subject to any approval process by the 3GPP Organisational Partners and shall not be implemented.
38
+
39
+ This Specification is provided for future development work within 3GPP only. The Organisational Partners accept no liability for any use of this Specification. Specifications and reports for implementation of the 3GPP™ system should be obtained via the 3GPP Organisational Partners' Publications Offices.
40
+
41
+ # ***Copyright Notification***
42
+
43
+ No part may be reproduced except as authorized by written permission.
44
+ The copyright and the foregoing restriction extend to reproduction in all media.
45
+
46
+ © 2011, 3GPP Organizational Partners (ARIB, ATIS, CCSA, ETSI, TTA, TTC).
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+ All rights reserved.
48
+
49
+ UMTSTM is a Trade Mark of ETSI registered for the benefit of its members
50
+ 3GPP™ is a Trade Mark of ETSI registered for the benefit of its Members and of the 3GPP Organizational Partners
51
+ LTE™ is a Trade Mark of ETSI currently being registered for the benefit of its Members and of the 3GPP Organizational Partners
52
+ GSM® and the GSM logo are registered and owned by the GSM Association
53
+
54
+ # Contents
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+
56
+ | | |
57
+ |------------------------------|---|
58
+ | Foreword ..... | 4 |
59
+ | Introduction ..... | 4 |
60
+ | 1 Scope..... | 5 |
61
+ | 1A References..... | 5 |
62
+ | Annex A: Change history..... | 6 |
63
+
64
+ # --- Foreword
65
+
66
+ This Technical Specification has been produced by the 3<sup>rd</sup> Generation Partnership Project (3GPP).
67
+
68
+ The contents of the present document are subject to continuing work within the TSG and may change following formal TSG approval. Should the TSG modify the contents of the present document, it will be re-released by the TSG with an identifying change of release date and an increase in version number as follows:
69
+
70
+ Version x.y.z
71
+
72
+ where:
73
+
74
+ - x the first digit:
75
+ - 1 presented to TSG for information;
76
+ - 2 presented to TSG for approval;
77
+ - 3 or greater indicates TSG approved document under change control.
78
+ - y the second digit is incremented for all changes of substance, i.e. technical enhancements, corrections, updates, etc.
79
+ - z the third digit is incremented when editorial only changes have been incorporated in the document.
80
+
81
+ # --- Introduction
82
+
83
+ In order to ensure correctness and consistency of the specifications (i.e., technical specifications and technical reports) under responsibility of the Technical Specification Groups (TSG) of the 3<sup>rd</sup> Generation Partnership Project (3GPP), clear, manageable and efficient mechanisms are necessary to handle version control, change control, document updating, distribution and management.
84
+
85
+ The provisions for this Release are identical with those for the latest Release of TR 21.900 [1].
86
+
87
+ # --- 1 Scope
88
+
89
+ This document outlines the working methods to be used by the 3GPP Technical Specification Groups and their Working Groups and their Sub-Groups, and by the 3GPP Support Team in relation to document management, i.e. handling of specifications, updating procedures, Change Request procedures, version control mechanisms, specifications status information etc. It complements the rules and procedures defined for 3GPP. This document does not stipulate the details of the internal working of the TSG Sub-Groups. From the Technical Specification Group point of view, a task and responsibility is given to a Working Group directly answering to the Technical Specification Group. In practice, the work/task may be carried out in a subgroup of that Working Group.
90
+
91
+ # --- 1A References
92
+
93
+ The following documents contain provisions which, through reference in this text, constitute provisions of the present document.
94
+
95
+ - References are either specific (identified by date of publication, edition number, version number, etc.) or non-specific.
96
+ - For a specific reference, subsequent revisions do not apply.
97
+ - For a non-specific reference, the latest version applies. In the case of a reference to a 3GPP document (including a GSM document), a non-specific reference implicitly refers to the latest version of that document *in the same Release as the present document*.
98
+
99
+ [1] 3GPP TR 21.900 Release 11: "Technical Specification Group working methods".
100
+
101
+ # Annex A: Change history
102
+
103
+ | Change history | | | | | |
104
+ |----------------|---------|-----------|-----------|-------------|------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
105
+ | TSG SA# | Version | CR | Tdoc SA | New Version | Subject/Comment |
106
+ | SP-04 | 3.0.0 | 001 | SP-99288 | 3.1.0 | Alignment with TSG SA decisions made at TSG#3. Deletion of Strategic/non strategic CR references. Change of PT to Support Team, editorial corrections. |
107
+ | | | 002 | SP-99289 | | Harmonisation of the use of software for 3GPP documents in order to minimise the errors due to software conversion problems and to allow efficient interchange of electronic files for electronic working. |
108
+ | SP-05 | 3.1.0 | 003 | SP-99428 | 3.2.0 | Addition of new text related to electronic working practices. |
109
+ | SP-08 | 3.2.0 | 005 | SP-000279 | 3.3.0 | Clarification and editorial corrections to provisions covering the management of specifications and Work Items. |
110
+ | SP-09 | 3.3.0 | 007 r1 | SP-000402 | 3.4.0 | Role of rapporteur for both Specifications and Work Items. |
111
+ | | | 008 r2 | SP-000492 | | Clarification of CR categories. |
112
+ | | | 010 | SP-000461 | | Clarification of CR categories for a frozen 3GPP release. |
113
+ | | | editorial | | | Change of "Release 2000" into "Release 4", addition of "Release 5". |
114
+ | SP-10 | 3.4.0 | 011 r1 | SP-000693 | 3.5.0 | Release numbers appearing in CR cover sheets |
115
+ | | 3.4.0 | 012 r1 | SP-000693 | | Clarification of the "freezing" of specifications |
116
+ | | 3.4.0 | 013 r2 | SP-000693 | | Release mechanisms |
117
+ | SP-11 | 3.5.0 | 014 r1 | SP-010178 | 3.6.0 | Inclusion of GSM spec numbering scheme |
118
+ | | 3.6.0 | - | - | 4.0.0 | Upgrade to Rel-4. |
119
+ | SP-16 | 4.0.0 | - | - | 5.0.0 | Upgrade to Rel-5. |
120
+ | 2002-09-17 | 5.0.0 | - | - | 5.0.1 | Editorial correction to front cover (change title to read Release 5 instead of Release 4) |
121
+ | SP-21 | 5.0.1 | 015 | SP-030499 | 6.0.0 | Addition of stage 1-2-3 specification structure description |
122
+ | SP-22 | 6.0.0 | 019 | SP-030575 | 6.1.0 | Corrects references |
123
+ | SP-23 | 6.1.0 | - | - | 6.1.1 | Corrects Release shown on cover page |
124
+ | SP-24 | 6.1.1 | 020 | SP-040310 | 6.2.0 | Release planning: target date setting |
125
+ | | | - | - | | Editorial: Correction of second clause 6.0.2 to 6.0.3. |
126
+ | SP-25 | 6.2.0 | 021 r3 | SP-040705 | 6.3.0 | Introduction of "Early Implementation" process |
127
+ | | | 024 | SP-040706 | | Improved tracking of Work Item status |
128
+ | SP-26 | 6.3.0 | 025 | SP-040824 | 7.0.0 | Editorial clarification of version numbering system, upgrade to Rel-7 |
129
+ | SP-28 | 7.0.0 | | | 7.0.1 | Editorial corrections to harmonize use of capitalization plus a typographical error |
130
+ | SP-29 | 7.0.1 | 028 | SP-050537 | 7.1.0 | Introduction of the concept of "study item" |
131
+ | SP-32 | 7.1.0 | 029 | SP-060403 | 7.2.0 | Inclusion of "study item" in definition of "work item" |
132
+ | | | 030 | | | Change "short" to "long" WG abbreviations |
133
+ | | | 031 r1 | | | Correct references to obsolete TSG. |
134
+ | | | 032 | | | Registration of code points with external bodies |
135
+ | SP-37 | 7.2.0 | 034 r2 | SP-070703 | 8.0.0 | Alignment of working methods with alignment CR practice agreed in TSG SA #36 |
136
+ | SP-38 | 8.0.0 | 035 | SP-070900 | 8.1.0 | Addition of 36.-series to Specs series table |
137
+ | | 8.1.0 | | | 8.1.1 | Correct typo in previous entry in history table |
138
+ | SP-39 | 8.1.1 | 036 r2 | SP-080079 | 8.2.0 | Clarification of version nomenclature |
139
+ | SP-42 | 8.2.0 | 037 r3 | SP-080897 | 8.3.0 | Determination of freeze dates for stages of a Release. (Correction recommended by OP ad hoc group on improvements.) |
140
+ | | | 038 r1 | SP-080721 | | Cross-TSG work coordination. (Correction recommended by OP ad hoc group on improvements.) |
141
+ | | | 039 r2 | | | Introduction of concept of "exception sheets" for late-running work items |
142
+ | SP-46 | 8.3.0 | | | 9.0.0 | Upgrade without technical change to Rel-9 |
143
+ | SP-51 | 9.0.0 | | | 10.0.0 | Upgrade without technical change to Rel-10 |
144
+ | SP-54 | 10.0.0 | 046 | SP-110802 | 10.1.0 | Eliminate contents of Rel-10 and substitute with pointer to Rel-11 |
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+
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+
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+
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+ # **3rd Generation Partnership Project; Technical Specification Group Services and System Aspects;** 3GPP TR 21.902 V10.0.0 (2011-03) **Evolution of 3GPP system *Technical Report* (Release 10)** ---
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+
5
+ ![3GPP logo with TM symbol](935eed7aa61f7777f62cfc032e11bee9_img.jpg)
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+
7
+ 3GPP logo with TM symbol
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+
9
+ The present document has been developed within the 3<sup>rd</sup> Generation Partnership Project (3GPP™) and may be further elaborated for the purposes of 3GPP.
10
+
11
+ The present document has not been subject to any approval process by the 3GPP Organizational Partners and shall not be implemented.
12
+
13
+ This Specification is provided for future development work within 3GPP only. The Organizational Partners accept no liability for any use of this Specification.
14
+
15
+ Specifications and reports for implementation of the 3GPP™ system should be obtained via the 3GPP Organizational Partners' Publications Offices.
16
+
17
+ Keywords
18
+ 3GPP, Evolution
19
+
20
+ ## **3GPP**
21
+
22
+ Postal address
23
+
24
+ ---
25
+
26
+ 3GPP support office address
27
+
28
+ ---
29
+
30
+ 650 Route des Lucioles - Sophia Antipolis
31
+ Valbonne - FRANCE
32
+ Tel.: +33 4 92 94 42 00 Fax: +33 4 93 65 47 16
33
+
34
+ Internet
35
+
36
+ ---
37
+
38
+ <http://www.3gpp.org>
39
+
40
+ ## ***Copyright Notification***
41
+
42
+ No part may be reproduced except as authorized by written permission.
43
+ The copyright and the foregoing restriction extend to reproduction in all media.
44
+
45
+ © 2011, 3GPP Organizational Partners (ARIB, ATIS, CCSA, ETSI, TTA, TTC).
46
+ All rights reserved.
47
+
48
+ UMTS™ is a Trade Mark of ETSI registered for the benefit of its members
49
+ 3GPP™ is a Trade Mark of ETSI registered for the benefit of its Members and of the 3GPP Organizational Partners
50
+ LTE™ is a Trade Mark of ETSI currently being registered for the benefit of its Members and of the 3GPP Organizational Partners
51
+ GSM® and the GSM logo are registered and owned by the GSM Association
52
+
53
+ # --- Contents
54
+
55
+ | | |
56
+ |-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|----|
57
+ | Foreword ............................................................................................................................................................ | 4 |
58
+ | Introduction ........................................................................................................................................................ | 4 |
59
+ | 1 Scope......................................................................................................................................................... | 5 |
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+ | 2 References.................................................................................................................................................. | 5 |
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+ | 3 Definitions and abbreviations ................................................................................................................... | 5 |
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+ | 3.1 Definitions ................................................................................................................................................... | 5 |
63
+ | 3.2 Abbreviations .............................................................................................................................................. | 5 |
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+ | 4 The current scope of 3GPP and its Releases............................................................................................. | 6 |
65
+ | 4.1 3GPP Releases............................................................................................................................................. | 6 |
66
+ | 4.1.1 3GPP Release 1999 ............................................................................................................................ | 7 |
67
+ | 4.1.2 3GPP Release 4 ................................................................................................................................... | 7 |
68
+ | 4.1.3 3GPP Release 5 ................................................................................................................................... | 7 |
69
+ | 4.1.4 3GPP Releases 6.................................................................................................................................. | 7 |
70
+ | 4.1.5 Future 3GPP Releases ........................................................................................................................ | 7 |
71
+ | 4.2 Interactions with other industry fora .......................................................................................................... | 7 |
72
+ | 4.2.1 Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) ............................................................................................. | 7 |
73
+ | 4.2.2 Open Mobile Alliance (OMA) ............................................................................................................ | 8 |
74
+ | 5 Focus areas and Stakeholder expectations ................................................................................................ | 9 |
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+ | 6 Technology Evolution.............................................................................................................................. | 10 |
76
+ | 6.1 Statements and Assumptions..................................................................................................................... | 10 |
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+ | 6.2 3G Enhancements (short to medium term evolution) ............................................................................... | 10 |
78
+ | 6.2.1 Radio access network technology ..................................................................................................... | 10 |
79
+ | 6.2.2 Core Network .................................................................................................................................... | 11 |
80
+ | 6.2.3 Service Provision............................................................................................................................... | 11 |
81
+ | 6.2.4 Operations Support Systems.............................................................................................................. | 12 |
82
+ | 6.2.5 User Equipment ................................................................................................................................. | 12 |
83
+ | 6.2.6 Smartcards ......................................................................................................................................... | 13 |
84
+ | 6.2.7 Security .............................................................................................................................................. | 13 |
85
+ | 6.3 3G Long Term Evolution .......................................................................................................................... | 13 |
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+ | 6.3.1 Radio access network technology ..................................................................................................... | 13 |
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+ | 6.3.2 Core network ..................................................................................................................................... | 14 |
88
+ | 6.3.3 Smart Cards ....................................................................................................................................... | 14 |
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+ | 6.3.4 Architecture Evolution ...................................................................................................................... | 14 |
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+ | 7 Other influences ....................................................................................................................................... | 15 |
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+ | 7.1 Regulatory issues....................................................................................................................................... | 15 |
92
+ | 7.2 Spectrum.................................................................................................................................................... | 15 |
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+ | Annex A: Change history.................................................................................................................................. | 16 |
94
+
95
+ # --- Foreword
96
+
97
+ This Technical Report has been produced by the 3<sup>rd</sup> Generation Partnership Project (3GPP).
98
+
99
+ The contents of the present document are subject to continuing work within the TSG and may change following formal TSG approval. Should the TSG modify the contents of the present document, it will be re-released by the TSG with an identifying change of release date and an increase in version number as follows:
100
+
101
+ Version x.y.z
102
+
103
+ where:
104
+
105
+ - x the first digit:
106
+ - 1 presented to TSG for information;
107
+ - 2 presented to TSG for approval;
108
+ - 3 or greater indicates TSG approved document under change control.
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+ # --- Introduction
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+ At a time when the first release of the 3GPP 3G standard has stabilised, and the first 3GPP compliant networks are going live, the ITU is already working towards elaborating a framework for the future development of IMT-2000 and systems beyond IMT-2000. In addition, a number of research initiatives worldwide are investigating technologies and techniques that might fall within that framework. It is therefore timely, that 3GPP look at how its systems will evolve in the future to meet the requirements of the user and the industry, and to make use of emerging technologies.
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+ # --- 1 Scope
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+ The present document describes a long term, high level roadmap, intended to guide the future work of 3GPP. It is focussed on items pertinent to the evolution of 3GPP specifications, and identifies concepts and trends to be considered by 3GPP when defining future work items. It does not contain details of proposed technologies, rather it contains pointers to direct the activities of the appropriate TSGs in elaborating future releases of the 3GPP standard. As a result, not all of the topics covered herein are within the remit of 3GPP to discuss, and description of such items will not be extensively developed. E.g. Spectrum is an ITU-R/WRC issue and therefore outside the scope of 3GPP. The document is designed to be a "living document" and will be updated accordingly over its lifetime in order to reflect future developments and innovations.
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+ The following documents contain provisions which, through reference in this text, constitute provisions of the present document.
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+ - References are either specific (identified by date of publication, edition number, version number, etc.) or non-specific.
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+ - For a specific reference, subsequent revisions do not apply.
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+ - For a non-specific reference, the latest version applies. In the case of a reference to a 3GPP document (including a GSM document), a non-specific reference implicitly refers to the latest version of that document *in the same Release as the present document*.
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+ [1] 3GPP TR 21.905: "Vocabulary for 3GPP Specifications".
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+ # --- 3 Definitions and abbreviations
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+ ## 3.1 Definitions
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+ For the purposes of the present document, the terms and definitions given in [1] apply.
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+ ## 4.1 3GPP Releases
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+ The current scope of 3<sup>rd</sup> Generation Partnership Project (3GPP) is to produce globally applicable Technical Specifications (TSs) and Technical Reports (TRs) for:
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+ The 3<sup>rd</sup> Generation Mobile System and the Global System for Mobile communication (GSM) and their capabilities are developed in a phased approach. In the following the content of the 3GPP Releases is briefly outlined.
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+ ![Figure 1: 3GPP Releases for enhancements/improvements of the 3GPP Mobile Network. A graph showing Functionality on the Y-axis and Time on the X-axis. The graph shows a solid line representing the initial release, followed by a dashed line representing subsequent releases. Four releases are marked: Release 1999, Release 4, Release 5, and Release n. The X-axis has markers for 1999-12, 2001-03, and 2002-03/06.](ac99eff233b8fe51d30f499e7413c345_img.jpg)
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+ The figure is a line graph illustrating the progression of 3GPP releases over time. The vertical axis is labeled 'Functionality' and the horizontal axis is labeled 'Time'. A solid line starts at the origin and rises linearly. Along this line, four rectangular boxes represent different releases, with arrows pointing from each box to the line. The first box is labeled 'Release 1999' and is positioned above the '1999-12' mark on the X-axis. The second box is labeled 'Release 4' and is positioned above the '2001-03' mark. The third box is labeled 'Release 5' and is positioned above the '2002-03/06' mark. The fourth box is labeled 'Release n' and is positioned further to the right, above a dashed continuation of the line. The X-axis has tick marks at '1999-12', '2001-03', and '2002-03/06', with an arrow pointing to the right end of the axis.
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+ Figure 1: 3GPP Releases for enhancements/improvements of the 3GPP Mobile Network. A graph showing Functionality on the Y-axis and Time on the X-axis. The graph shows a solid line representing the initial release, followed by a dashed line representing subsequent releases. Four releases are marked: Release 1999, Release 4, Release 5, and Release n. The X-axis has markers for 1999-12, 2001-03, and 2002-03/06.
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+ **Figure 1: 3GPP Releases for enhancements/improvements of the 3GPP Mobile Network**
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+ ### 4.1.1 3GPP Release 1999
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+ 3GPP Release 1999 is the first release from 3GPP and covers specifications for a complete mobile system. 3GPP Release 1999 contains, but is not limited to, UTRA FDD and 3.84 Mcps TDD modes, UTRAN Iu, Iub and Iur interfaces, GSM based evolved core network, USIM, AMR speech codec, Multimedia Messaging Service (MMS), Location Services (LCS), a broad range of supplementary services, Customized Applications for Mobile network Enhanced Logic (CAMEL); Open Service Access (OSA) and telecommunication management.
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+ 3GPP Release 4 is a further enhancement of 3GPP Release 1999.
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+ 3GPP Release 4 contains, but is not limited to, UTRA FDD repeater function, low chip rate TDD option, 700 MHz support for GERAN, e2e transparent packet streaming service, Tandem Free Operation, Transcoder Free Operation, IP transport of CN protocols, bearer independent CS core network, CAMEL enhancements and OSA enhancements.
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+ 3GPP Release 5 contains, but is not limited to, the initial phase of the IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS), High Speed Downlink Packet Access (HSDPA), UMTS in 1800/1900 MHz bands (release independent), Wideband AMR, IP transport in the UTRAN, Iu for GERAN, Gb over IP, CAMEL enhancements, OSA enhancement, Global Text Telephony (this is a Release independent Feature, not a Rel-5 Feature), Location Services enhancements, UTRAN sharing in connected mode and security enhancements.
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+ As a result of the introduction of the IP Multimedia CN Subsystem, the dependence on IETF RFCs has significantly increased, with 3GPP defining requirements that impact the IETF work. The relationship with IETF is moving away from one where 3GPP simply adopts the protocols as applicable (as was the case in Release 1999 and Rel-4), with 3GPP actively participating in the develop of the protocols for Release 5 and in the case of Release 6 defining the system requirements, from which the protocol requirements can be determined and passed to IETF to provide the solution. To coordinate that work, 3GPP has put in place the following:
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+ A number of drivers have been identified for the evolution of the 3GPP system. These drivers can be categorised as expectations coming from a number of different "Stakeholders", in that each Stakeholder has its own expectations of what evolution will deliver. Table 1 gives a summary of the stakeholders and their expectations. They have been grouped under focus areas. Some drivers appear under more than one focus area. It is recognised that new services/functions shall provide new streams of revenue.
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+ | Ubiquitous access for a core set of services, delivering IP based services at moderate data rates (hundreds of kb/s) over the widest possible proportion of the world. | Ubiquitous mobile access<br>Appropriate quality at reasonable cost (including terminal cost)<br>Easily understandable user interface. | Reduced cost of terminals and network equipment based on global economies of scale.<br>Need to reduce cost of network ownership and ongoing operations.<br>QoS and Security management. | Access to a global market |
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+ | Flexibility in services provision; including charging, ease of use. | Easy access to applications and services<br>Inter-Operability of services between diverse systems independent of access technology<br>Easily understandable user interface<br>Large choice of terminals<br>Enhanced service capabilities. | Ability to provide differentiated services;<br>Flexible charging;<br>Ad hoc networking integration shall allow the full operator control of all the nodes involved<br>Mobile nodes should request and obtain operator's authorisation for every service requiring the usage of radio or network resources. | |
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+ | Cost containment; relates to cost savings as seen by each stakeholder. | Appropriate quality at reasonable cost<br>Long equipment and battery life.<br><br>User friendly charging capabilities. | Optimisation of resources (spectrum and equipment).<br>Flexibility in the network configuration;<br>Access type selection optimising service delivery;<br>Reduced cost of terminals and network equipment based on global economies of scale.<br>Need to reduce cost of network ownership and ongoing operations.<br>Maximized usage and sharing capabilities between 3GPP systems and systems beyond 3G (sharing of terminal, USIM, network elements, radio sites).<br>Limit number of options in order to ease deployment and network configuration for multi-vendor infrastructure, handsets and roaming. Need a standardized set of OAM&P (Operations, Administration, Management & Provisioning) interfaces. | Reduced cost of terminals and network equipment based on global economies of scale.<br>Access to a global market.<br>Open physical and logical interfaces between modular and integrated subsystems.<br>Programmable platforms that enable fast and low cost development. |
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+ | Security related issues of services; including all aspects related to the protection of information, fraud prevention etc. | Availability of a trusted environment (Security of identity, personal data and "conversations"). | Single authentication (independent of the access network). | |
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+ | Performance. | Enhanced service capabilities<br>Improved system performance in terms of responsiveness and reduced delay in sending/receiving data. | Optimisation of resources (spectrum and equipment).<br>Trusted environment based on USIM/UICC. | |
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+ - where possible, existing techniques/technologies should be re-used (potentially through co-operation with external fora);
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+ - requirements setting should be improved, e.g. by including commercial considerations;
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+ - three horizontal layers are applied in 3GPP architecture definition: access/connectivity layer, service enablers layer, and applications/services layer;
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+ - the 3GPP architecture separates user, control and management related information flows into their own planes;
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+ - the description of the 3GPP System Future Evolution is split in two parts:
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+ - different domains and layers of the system may evolve at different paces, partly due to the pace of technical development within the domain, and partly due to regulatory windows of opportunity, such as, WRC-07. This means that specification work on Short/medium and long term capabilities will overlap. As a general rule, the borderline between short/medium term and long-term evolution is in approximately 4-5 years time (around 2007-2008), for the availability of the specifications. Hence, some of the long term specifications may be available close to this borderline and before all the specifications for the short/medium term are complete.
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+ Further improvements of RAN performance (radio performance, RAN architecture)spectral contribute to lower costs of service delivery. For best effort type of traffic at least two times the cellular throughput of HSDPA (Rel-5) should be achieved. Important techniques to be considered are e.g. multi-antenna both in Node B and UE (multi-streaming and diversity) and efficient utilisation of multicast/broadcast solutions. In addition for better user experience higher bit rates in the order several hundreds of kbps for dozens of users per cell should be possible in wide area deployments.
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+ - different radio access systems will be connected via flexible core networks. In this way, an individual user can be connected via a variety of different access systems to the networks and services he desires;
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+ - 3GPP should focus on the interworking between 3GPP Mobile Networks and other Networks considering mobility, high security (identification, authentication, ciphering, lawful interception), charging and QoS management;
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+ - one of the potential benefits of the Ad Hoc Networking approach is e.g. self-configuration, self-balancing and self-healing capabilities which may have applicability to 3GPP networks;
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+ | Change history | | | | | | | |
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+ | Date | TSG # | TSG Doc. | CR | Rev | Subject/Comment | Old | New |
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+ | 2003-09 | SP-21 | SP-030518 | - | - | Approved at TSG SA meeting #21 | 2.0.0 | 6.0.0 |
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+ | 2007-06 | SP-36 | | | | Upgrade to Rel-7, no technical change | 6.0.0 | 7.0.0 |
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+ | 2008-12 | SP-42 | | | | Upgrade to Rel-8, no technical change | 7.0.0 | 8.0.0 |
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+ | 2009-12 | SP-46 | | | | Upgrade to Rel-9, no technical change | 8.0.0 | 9.0.0 |
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+ # 3rd Generation Partnership Project; Technical Specification Group Services and System Aspects; ~~3GPP TS 22.001 V10.0.0 (2011-03)~~ ~~Principles of circuit telecommunication services supported~~ by a Public Land Mobile Network (PLMN) (Release 10)
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+ The present document has been developed within the 3<sup>rd</sup> Generation Partnership Project (3GPP™) and may be further elaborated for the purposes of 3GPP.
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+ The present document has not been subject to any approval process by the 3GPP Organisational Partners and shall not be implemented.
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+ This Specification is provided for future development work within 3GPP only. The Organisational Partners accept no liability for any use of this Specification.
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+ Specifications and reports for implementation of the 3GPP™ system should be obtained via the 3GPP Organisational Partners' Publications Offices.
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+ Keywords
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+ LTE, GSM, UMTS, service
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+ ## **3GPP**
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+ ## ***Copyright Notification***
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+ The copyright and the foregoing restriction extend to reproduction in all media.
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+ © 2011, 3GPP Organizational Partners (ARIB, ATIS, CCSA, ETSI, TTA, TTC).
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+ All rights reserved.
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+ UMTS™ is a Trade Mark of ETSI registered for the benefit of its members
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+ 3GPP™ is a Trade Mark of ETSI registered for the benefit of its Members and of the 3GPP Organizational Partners
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+ LTE™ is a Trade Mark of ETSI currently being registered for the benefit of its Members and of the 3GPP Organizational Partners
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+ GSM® and the GSM logo are registered and owned by the GSM Association
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+ # Contents
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+ | | |
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+ |-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|----|
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+ | Foreword ..... | 5 |
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+ | 0 Scope..... | 6 |
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+ | 0.1 References ..... | 6 |
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+ | 0.2 Abbreviations ..... | 6 |
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+ | 1 Framework for the description of telecommunication services ..... | 7 |
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+ | 1.1 The attribute method of characterization of circuit telecommunication services ..... | 7 |
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+ | 2 Description of circuit telecommunication services by the attribute method..... | 7 |
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+ | 2.1 General ..... | 7 |
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+ | 2.2 Categorisation of telecommunication services..... | 7 |
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+ | 3 Characterization of circuit telecommunication services ..... | 7 |
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+ | 3.1 General ..... | 7 |
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+ | 3.2 Bearer services ..... | 8 |
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+ | 3.3 Teleservices..... | 8 |
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+ | 4 Provision of telecommunication services ..... | 8 |
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+ | 4.1 Subscription checking for Basic Services..... | 9 |
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+ | 4.2 Subscription checking for Supplementary Services..... | 10 |
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+ | <b>Annex A (normative): List of definition of attributes and values used for bearer services...11</b> | |
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+ | A.1 Information transfer attributes ..... | 11 |
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+ | A.1.1 Information transfer capability ..... | 11 |
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+ | A.1.2 Information transfer mode..... | 11 |
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+ | A.1.3 Information transfer rate..... | 11 |
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+ | A.1.4 Structure ..... | 11 |
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+ | A.1.5 Establishment of communication ..... | 12 |
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+ | A.1.6 Communication configuration..... | 12 |
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+ | A.1.7 Symmetry ..... | 12 |
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+ | A.1.8 Data compression..... | 13 |
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+ | A.2 Attributes describing the access at the user equipment..... | 13 |
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+ | A.2.1 Signalling access ..... | 13 |
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+ | A.2.2 Information access..... | 13 |
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+ | A.2.2.1 Rate..... | 13 |
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+ | A.2.2.2 Interface ..... | 13 |
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+ | A.3 Interworking attribute ..... | 14 |
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+ | A.3.1 Type of terminating network..... | 14 |
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+ | A.3.2 Terminal to terminating network interface..... | 14 |
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+ | A.4 General attributes ..... | 14 |
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+ | A.4.1 Supplementary services provided..... | 14 |
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+ | A.4.2 Quality of service ..... | 14 |
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+ | A.4.3 Commercial and operational ..... | 15 |
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+ | A.4.4 Service interworking ..... | 15 |
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+ | <b>Annex B (normative): List of definitions of attributes and values used for teleservices.....16</b> | |
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+ | B.1 High layer attributes..... | 16 |
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+ | B.1.1 Type of user information..... | 16 |
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+ | B.1.2 Layer 4 protocol functions ..... | 16 |
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+ | B.1.3 Layer 5 protocol functions ..... | 16 |
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+ | B.1.4 Layer 6 protocol functions ..... | 16 |
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+ | B.1.5 Layer 7 protocol functions ..... | 16 |
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+ B.2 Low layer attribute (bearer capabilities) ..... 16
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+ B.3 General attributes ..... 16
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+ **Annex C (normative): Definition of "busy" in a PLMN ..... 17**
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+ C.1 Scope..... 17
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+ C.2 Network Determined User Busy (NDUB) condition..... 17
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+ C.3 User Determined User Busy (UDUB) condition ..... 17
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+ C.4 Mobile subscriber busy ..... 17
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+ **Annex D (normative): Call set-up procedures ..... 18**
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+ D.1 Scope..... 18
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+ D.2 Mobile Originated Call Set-up..... 18
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+ D.2.1 Called Party Address..... 18
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+ D.2.2 Calling/Called Party Sub-address..... 18
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+ D.2.3 Type of Number ..... 18
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+ D.2.4 Number Plan Indicator ..... 18
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+ D.2.5 Bearer Capability..... 19
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+ D.2.6 Calling Line Indication Restriction Override..... 19
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+ D.2.7 Action of the Network on Call Set-up..... 19
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+ D.3 Mobile Terminated Call Set-up..... 19
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+ D.3.1 Bearer Type ..... 19
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+ D.3.2 Response of the UE ..... 20
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+ D.3.3 Description of Call Re-establishment ..... 20
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+ **Annex E (normative): Automatic calling repeat call attempt restrictions ..... 21**
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+ **Annex F(informative): Procedures for call progress indications ..... 23**
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+ F.1 General..... 23
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+ F.2 Supervisory tones ..... 23
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+ F.2.1 General ..... 23
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+ F.2.2 Method ..... 23
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+ F.2.3 Standard tones ..... 23
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+ F.2.4 Applicability..... 24
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+ F.2.5 Comfort tones..... 24
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+ F.3 Recorded announcements ..... 25
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+ F.4 Application of call control cause information elements to supervisory tones ..... 26
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+ Annex G (informative): Change history..... 27
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+ # --- Foreword
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+ This Technical Specification (TS) has been produced by the 3<sup>rd</sup> Generation Partnership Project (3GPP).
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+ The present document defines the telecommunication services supported by a GSM PLMN within the digital cellular telecommunications system (Phase 2+).
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+ The contents of the present document are subject to continuing work within the TSG and may change following formal TSG approval. Should the TSG modify the contents of the present document, it will be re-released by the TSG with an identifying change of release date and an increase in version number as follows:
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+ where:
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+ - x the first digit:
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+ - 1 presented to TSG for information;
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+ - 2 presented to TSG for approval;
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+ - 3 or greater indicates TSG approved document under change control.
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+ - y the second digit is incremented for all changes of substance, i.e. technical enhancements, corrections, updates, etc.
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+ - z the third digit is incremented when editorial only changes have been incorporated in the document.
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+ # --- 0 Scope
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+ The present document covers the definition of the circuit telecommunication services supported by a PLMN. The purpose of the present document is to provide a method for the characterization and the description of these telecommunication services.
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+ TS 22.101 describes overall service principles of a PLMN.
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+ ## 0.1 References
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+ The following documents contain provisions which, through reference in this text, constitute provisions of the present document.
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+ - References are either specific (identified by date of publication, edition number, version number, etc.) or non-specific.
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+ - For a specific reference, subsequent revisions do not apply.
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+ - For a non-specific reference, the latest version applies. In the case of a reference to a 3GPP document (including a GSM document), a non-specific reference implicitly refers to the latest version of that document *in the same Release as the present document*.
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+ - [1] 3GPP TR 21.905: "Vocabulary for 3GPP Specifications".
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+ - [2] ITU-T Recommendation I.221: "Common specific characteristics of services".
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+ - [3] ITU-T Recommendation X.200: "Information technology - Open Systems Interconnection - Basic reference model: The basic model".
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+ - [4] 3GPP TS 22.101: "Service Principles".
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+ - [5] 3GPP TS 22.002: "Bearer services supported by a PLMN".
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+ - [6] 3GPP TS 22.003: "Teleservices supported by a PLMN".
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+ - [7] 3GPP TS 22.004: "General on Supplementary Services".
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+ - [8] 3GPP TS 27.001: "General on Terminal Adaptation Functions (TAF) for Mobile Stations (MS)".
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+ - [9] 3GPP TS 22.030: "Man-Machine Interface (MMI) of the User equipment (MS)".
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+ - [10] 3GPP TS 22.081: "Line Identification Supplementary Services; Stage 1".
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+ - [11] 3GPP TS 22.135: "Multicall; Stage 1".
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+ - [12] 3GPP TS 24.008: " Mobile radio interface layer 3 specification".
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+ - [13] 3GPP TS 22.011: "Service accessibility".
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+ - [14] 3GPP TS 23.003: "Numbering, addressing and identification".
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+ ## 0.2 Abbreviations
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+ Abbreviations used in the present document are listed in 3GPP TR 21.905 [1].
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+ # --- 1 Framework for the description of telecommunication services
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+ ## 1.1 The attribute method of characterization of circuit telecommunication services
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+ This characterization is made by using a set of attributes. A telecommunication service attribute is a specific characteristic of that service whose values distinguish it from other telecommunication services. Particular values are assigned to each attribute when a given telecommunication service is described and defined.
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+ A list of definitions of attributes and values used for bearer services and teleservices is contained in, respectively, annex A and annex B.
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+ # --- 2 Description of circuit telecommunication services by the attribute method
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+ ## 2.1 General
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+ Telecommunication services are described by attributes which define service characteristics as they apply at a given reference point where the customer accesses the service. The description of a telecommunication service by the method of attributes is composed of:
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+ - technical attributes as seen by the customer; and
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+ - other attributes associated with the service provision, e.g. operational and commercial attributes.
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+ ## 2.2 Categorisation of telecommunication services
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+ The concepts introduced in the present document are illustrated in table 1.
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+ **Table 1: Categorisation of telecommunication services**
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+ | <b>TELECOMMUNICATION SERVICES</b> | | | |
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+ |-----------------------------------|-----------------------------------------------|--------------------|-------------------------------------------|
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+ | <b>BEARER SERVICE</b> | | <b>TELESERVICE</b> | |
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+ | Basic Bearer Service | Basic Bearer service + supplementary services | Basic Teleservice | Basic Teleservice + supplementary service |
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+ # --- 3 Characterization of circuit telecommunication services
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+ ## 3.1 General
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+ A telecommunication service supported by a PLMN is characterized and described by service attributes.
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+ There are two groups of service attributes applicable to user information flow:
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+ - high layer attributes.
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+ Bearer services are characterized only by low layer attributes. Teleservices are characterized by both low layer attributes and high layer attributes.
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+ The basic characteristics of a telecommunication service are described by the basic service attributes.
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+ The additional characteristics associated with a supplementary service which modify or supplement a basic telecommunication service are described in Specification 3GPP TS 22.004 [7].
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+ ## 3.2 Bearer services
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+ Bearer services are characterized by a set of low layer attributes in Specification 3GPP TS 22.002[5]. These attributes are classified into four categories:
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+ - information transfer attributes;
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+ - access attributes;
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+ - interworking attributes;
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+ - general attributes, including operational and commercial attributes.
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+ The bearer capability defines the technical features of a bearer service as they appear to the user at the appropriate access point. For the time being, the bearer capability is characterized by information transfer, access and interworking attributes. A bearer capability is associated with every bearer service.
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+ ## 3.3 Teleservices
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+ Circuit teleservices provide the full capacity for communication by means of terminals and network functions and possibly functions provided by dedicated centres.
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+ Circuit teleservices are specified in 3GPP TS 22.003 [6]. Teleservices are characterized by a set of low layer attributes, a set of high layer attributes and operational and commercial attributes.
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+ Low layer attributes are those used to characterize the bearer capability. High layer attributes are used in Specification 3GPP TS 22.003 [6] to describe high layer (i.e. layer 4-7) information transfer related characteristics. They refer to functions and protocols of layers 4-7 in the ITU-T Recommendation X.200 framework which are concerned with the transfer, storage and processing of user messages (provided by a subscriber's terminal, a retrieval centre or a network service centre).
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+ Therefore, not all attributes can be applied directly at the user to terminal interface as they represent two kinds of features, the bearer capability and the terminal features, that are not directly perceived by the user.
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+ # --- 4 Provision of telecommunication services
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+ Specifications 3GPP TS 22.101[4] and 3GPP TS 22.011 [13] define some aspects of the provisions of telecommunication services by a 3GPP system.
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+ The provision of telecommunication services implies:
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+ - subscription of basic services and possibly subscription to supplementary services;
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+ - registration into a service directory;
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+ - compatibility between terminals;
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+ - interworking capabilities (see 3GPP TS 29 series of specifications).
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+ The user's subscription to a Basic or Supplementary service is normally verified by the network prior to completion of Call Establishment and/or Supplementary Service operation. This subscription checking shall be performed in accordance with the following subclauses.
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+ ## 4.1 Subscription checking for Basic Services
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+ ### General
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+ Subscription checking is the function/process to ascertaining whether a subscriber has the authorization to use the particular Basic Service deduced from the call set-up parameters. It is the responsibility of the HPLMN to transfer, to
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+ the VPLMN, only the subscription data corresponding to those services a given subscriber is entitled to use in that VPLMN.
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+ For mobile originated calls, subscription checking is performed in the VLR, whilst for mobile terminated calls it is performed in either the HLR or the VLR (determined as described below). The prerequisite for executing the subscription check is a successful deduction of a Basic Service from the Compatibility Information contained in the call set up, i.e. Bearer Capability Information Element and, in some cases, also the Low Layer and High Layer Compatibility Information elements.
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+ For mobile originated calls an UE shall indicate the requested service by appropriate compatibility information elements according to 3GPP TS 27.001 [8]. This information is mapped to an individual Basic Service code (i.e. the MAP representation) by the MSC in order to be compared with the subscriber data available in the VLR.
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+ An equivalent process is required in the HLR for mobile terminated calls, where the caller's requested service is indicated to the HLR (by the ISDN) by exhaustive compatibility information consisting of ISDN Bearer Capability Information Elements and in some cases - depending on the service requested - also of Low Layer and High layer Compatibility information elements. In case the compatibility information is not exhaustive, e.g. when the call is originated/transited by a PSTN, no Basic Service can be deduced and subscription checking cannot be performed in the "normal" way. Instead, rules for the Single and Multi Numbering Schemes apply.
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+ In the Multi Numbering Scheme the Basic Service can be deduced by information stored in the HLR against the called number and hence an implicit subscription check is performed. In the Single Numbering Scheme, the Basic Service cannot be deduced until the UE has responded to the set up and therefore the HLR cannot perform subscription check. Instead, the VLR/MSC will perform the subscription check or calls are passed "unfiltered" (as regards subscription check), at the network operators' discretion.
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+ ### **Bearer Services**
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+ 3GPP TS 22.002 [5] lists the Bearer Services, each of them with a specific "BS number". Single services defined independent of the fixed network user rate are called General Bearer Services. These distinct [numbered] services may individually be provided to a subscriber. Whichever the subscription arrangements are, all PLMNs (MSCs, VLRs and HLRs) shall be able to allow - as regards subscription checking - the use of individually subscribed-to Basic Services, within the range of services supported by the PLMN. That is, whenever it is possible to deduce the Basic Service from a call set up, subscription check shall be performed at the granularity of that particular Basic Service or the group to which it belongs.
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+ ### **TeleServices**
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+ 3GPP TS 22.003 [6] lists the TeleServices, each of them with a specific "TS number". These may be provided to subscribers individually or combined, to the operators' discretion, however TS 12 (Emergency calls) and TS 23 (CBS) are not subscribable. But, as for Bearer Services, networks shall be able to handle subscription checking at the granularity of individual TeleServices.
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+ Table 2 summarizes the basis on which a successful subscription checking will result. It also describes on which basis Supplementary Service handling for a given call set-up should be performed.
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+ **Table 2**
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+ | <b>Set Up</b> | <b>Subscription Check</b> | <b>SS handling</b> |
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+ |---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|-------------------------------------|--------------------|
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+ | BS 20 | BS 20 | BS Group 2x |
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+ | BS 30 | BS 30 | BS Group 3x |
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+ | TS 11 | TS 11, TS Group 1x or TS Group All | TS Group 1x |
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+ | TS 12 | N.A. | |
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+ | TS 21 | TS 21, TS Group 2x or TS Group All | TS Group 2x |
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+ | TS 22 | TS 22, TS Group 2x or TS Group All | TS Group 2x |
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+ | TS 23 | N.A. | |
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+ | TS 61 | TS 61, TS Group 6x or TS Group All | TS Group 6x |
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+ | TS 62 | TS 61, 62, Group 6x or TS Group All | TS Group 6x |
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+ | TS 91 | TS 91, TS Group 9x or TS Group All | TS Group 9x |
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+ | TS 92 | TS 92, TS Group 9x or TS Group All | TS Group 9x |
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+ | Legend: <ul style="list-style-type: none"> <li>- set-up: The Basic Service which is set up for the call;</li> <li>- subscription check: Required VLR or HLR data for successful subscription check;</li> <li>- SS handling: Against which VLR or HLR data SS handling should be performed. For example; a call set-up indicating BS61 and Asynchronous mode should be treated for SS purposes in accordance with the SS-data stored against BS group 2x.</li> </ul> | | |
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+ When TS61 is requested in a call set-up and the subscription check for TS61 is negative, but a subscription check for TS62 is positive, then the call shall proceed according to the TS 22.003 [6] and TS 27.001 [8]. If a subscription check for both TS61 and TS62 is negative, then the call shall be released.
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+ ## 4.2 Subscription checking for Supplementary Services
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+ This is described in 3GPP TS 22.004 [7].
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+ # --- Annex A (normative): List of definition of attributes and values used for bearer services
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+ ## A.1 Information transfer attributes
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+ ### A.1.1 Information transfer capability
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+ This attribute describes the capability associated with the transfer of different types of information through a PLMN and another network or through a PLMN.
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+ Values:
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+ - unrestricted digital information;
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+ transfer of information sequence of bits at its specified bit rate without alteration; this implies bit sequence independence, digit sequence integrity and bit integrity.
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+ - speech;
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+ digital representation of speech information and audible signalling tones of the PSTN coded according to the encoding rule defined in the 3GPP TS 26 series of specifications.
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+ - 3,1 kHz Ex PLMN;
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+ unrestricted digital information transfer within the PLMN and 3.1 kHz audio restricted within the ISDN.
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+ - group 3 Fax;
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+ transfer of Group 3 Fax information.
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+
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+ ### A.1.2 Information transfer mode
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+ This attribute describes the operational mode of transferring (transportation and switching) through a PLMN.
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+ Values:
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+
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+ - circuit.
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+
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+ ### A.1.3 Information transfer rate
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+ This attribute describes the bit rate (circuit mode). It refers to the transfer of digital information between two access points or reference points.
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+ Values:
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+ - appropriate bit rate, throughput rate.
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+ ### A.1.4 Structure
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+ This attribute refers to the capability of the PLMN and if involved other networks to deliver information to the destination access point or reference point in a structure.
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+ Note: This attribute has not been utilised in 3GPP TS 22.002 [5] or 3GPP TS 22.003 [6].
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+ Values:
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+
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+ - not applicable.
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+
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+ ### A.1.5 Establishment of communication
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+ This attribute associated with a telecommunication service describes the mode of establishment used to establish and a given communication.
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+ In every telecommunication service communication may be between users within the PLMN or between a user in the PLMN and a user in another network.
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+
403
+ Values:
404
+
405
+ - demand Mobile Originated (MO) only;
406
+ - demand Mobile Terminated (MT) only;
407
+ - demand Mobile Originated or Terminated (MO, MT).
408
+
409
+ ### A.1.6 Communication configuration
410
+
411
+ This attribute describes the spatial arrangement for transferring information between two or more access points. It completes the structure associated to a telecommunication services as it associates the relationship between the access points involved and the flow of information between these access points.
412
+
413
+ Values:
414
+
415
+ - point-to-point communication;
416
+ this value applies when there are only two access points.
417
+ - multipoint communication;
418
+ this value applies when more than two access points (1) are provided by the service. The exact characteristics of the information flows must be specified separately based on functions provided by the PLMN.
419
+
420
+ NOTE 1: The number of access points can be undefined.
421
+
422
+ - broadcast communication;
423
+ this value applies when more than two access points (2) are provided by the service. The information flows are from a unique point (source) to the others (destination) in only one direction.
424
+
425
+ NOTE 2: The number of destination access points can be undefined.
426
+
427
+ ### A.1.7 Symmetry
428
+
429
+ This attribute describes the relationship of information flow between two (or more) access points or reference points involved in a communication.
430
+
431
+ It characterizes the structure associated to a communication service.
432
+
433
+ Values:
434
+
435
+ - unidirectional;
436
+ this value applies when the information flow is provided only in one direction.
437
+ - bidirectional symmetric;
438
+ this value applies when the information flow characteristics provided by the service are the same between two (or more) access points or reference points in the forward and backward directions.
439
+ - bidirectional asymmetric;
440
+ this value applies when the information flow characteristics provided by the service are different in the two directions.
441
+
442
+ ### A.1.8 Data compression
443
+
444
+ This attribute indicates whether use of a data compression function is desired (and accepted) between an MT and IWF.
445
+
446
+ Values:
447
+
448
+ - use of data compression requested/not requested;
449
+ - use of data compression accepted/not accepted.
450
+
451
+ ## --- A.2 Attributes describing the access at the user equipment
452
+
453
+ ### A.2.1 Signalling access
454
+
455
+ This attribute characterized the protocol on the signalling channel at a given access point or reference point Values:
456
+
457
+ - manual;
458
+ - appropriate V-series protocol;
459
+ - appropriate X-series protocol;
460
+ - I-series stack of signalling protocols.
461
+
462
+ ### A.2.2 Information access
463
+
464
+ #### A.2.2.1 Rate
465
+
466
+ This attribute describes either the bit rate (circuit mode including transparent access to a PSPDN) or variable bit rate (packet mode) used to transfer the user information at a given access point or reference.
467
+
468
+ Values:
469
+
470
+ - appropriate bit rate;
471
+ - variable bit rate.
472
+
473
+ #### A.2.2.2 Interface
474
+
475
+ This attribute describes the interface according to the protocol used to transfer user information at a given access point or reference.
476
+
477
+ Values:
478
+
479
+ - appropriate V-series DTE/DCE interface;
480
+ - appropriate X-series interface;
481
+ - S interface;
482
+ - analogue 4-Wire interface.
483
+
484
+ ## --- A.3 Interworking attribute
485
+
486
+ ### A.3.1 Type of terminating network
487
+
488
+ Communication can be established between a UE in a PLMN (originating network) and a terminal in a network (terminating network) including the same PLMN or another PLMN. The attribute designates the terminating network.
489
+
490
+ NOTE 1: The terms "originating" and "terminating" do not indicate the direction of communication establishment.
491
+
492
+ NOTE 2: This attribute does not reflect whether there is none, one or several transit networks between the originating and terminating networks.
493
+
494
+ Values:
495
+
496
+ - PSTN;
497
+ - ISDN;
498
+ - PSPDN;
499
+
500
+ - PDN;
501
+ - PLMN;
502
+ - direct access networks.
503
+
504
+ ### A.3.2 Terminal to terminating network interface
505
+
506
+ This attribute describes the interface between a terminal equipment and the terminating network.
507
+
508
+ Values:
509
+
510
+ - appropriate V-series (DTE/DCE) interface;
511
+ - appropriate X-series interface;
512
+ - analogue 2 resp. 4 wire interface;
513
+ - S interface (D+B+B).
514
+
515
+ ## --- A.4 General attributes
516
+
517
+ ### A.4.1 Supplementary services provided
518
+
519
+ This attribute refers to the supplementary services to a given telecommunication service.
520
+
521
+ Values:
522
+
523
+ - appropriate supplementary services.
524
+
525
+ ### A.4.2 Quality of service
526
+
527
+ The Bearer Services use the Quality of Service attribute to indicate one of the following values:
528
+
529
+ - transparent;
530
+ service characterized by constant throughput, constant transit delay and variable error rate.
531
+ - non-transparent;
532
+ service characterized by an improved error rate with variable transit delay and throughput.
533
+
534
+ ### A.4.3 Commercial and operational
535
+
536
+ ### A.4.4 Service interworking
537
+
538
+ # --- Annex B (normative): List of definitions of attributes and values used for teleservices
539
+
540
+ ## B.1 High layer attributes
541
+
542
+ ### B.1.1 Type of user information
543
+
544
+ This attribute describes the type of information which the communication offered to the user by the teleservice is based on.
545
+
546
+ Values:
547
+
548
+ - speech;
549
+ - short message;
550
+ - facsimile.
551
+
552
+ ### B.1.2 Layer 4 protocol functions
553
+
554
+ ### B.1.3 Layer 5 protocol functions
555
+
556
+ ### B.1.4 Layer 6 protocol functions
557
+
558
+ ### B.1.5 Layer 7 protocol functions
559
+
560
+ ## --- B.2 Low layer attribute (bearer capabilities)
561
+
562
+ The low layer attributes describe the bearer capabilities which support the teleservice. These low layer attributes and their values are the same as presented in Annex A: List of definitions of attributes and values used for bearer services.
563
+
564
+ ## --- B.3 General attributes
565
+
566
+ The general attributes are the same as presented in annex A: List of definitions and values used for bearer services.
567
+
568
+ # --- Annex C (normative): Definition of "busy" in a PLMN
569
+
570
+ ## C.1 Scope
571
+
572
+ This annex describes the conditions under which a given mobile subscriber (station) is considered as "busy". In general, this occurs whenever the resources associated with that UE (and needed to successfully complete the call) exist but are not available for that call. The description is based on the busy definition in the ISDN (CCITT Recommendation I.221).
573
+
574
+ In addition, the operation of some Supplementary Services occurs when certain of these resources are busy. Therefore, these "resources busy" are also described herein.
575
+
576
+ This annex does not cover the cases, when network resources not associated with a given destination are unavailable, or when such resources are out-of-service or otherwise non-functional.
577
+
578
+ ## --- C.2 Network Determined User Busy (NDUB) condition
579
+
580
+ This condition occurs, when a call is about to be offered, if the information (i.e. traffic) channel is busy and the maximum number of total calls has been reached (see note).
581
+
582
+ This condition also occurs, when a call is about to be offered and an already on-going call attempt (incoming or outgoing) is in the establishing phase, i.e. not yet active.
583
+
584
+ When NDUB condition occurs, the PLMN will clear the call and indicate "busy" back towards the calling subscriber (see also clause 4).
585
+
586
+ NOTE: The value of the maximum number of calls is 1 for the basic call. When the supplementary service "Call Waiting" is applicable the value is $n+1$ where $n$ is the maximum number of calls that can be waiting.
587
+
588
+ 3GPP TS 22.135 [11] defines NDUB for Multicall environment.
589
+
590
+ ## --- C.3 User Determined User Busy (UDUB) condition
591
+
592
+ This condition occurs when a call is offered to a user equipment and the UE responds "user busy" because the subscribers resources (terminal or person using them) are busy. Then the PLMN will clear the call with the indication "busy" back towards the calling subscriber (see also clause 4).
593
+
594
+ ## --- C.4 Mobile subscriber busy
595
+
596
+ A mobile subscriber is considered to be busy if either a "Network Determined User Busy" or a "User Determined User Busy" condition occurs.
597
+
598
+ Some supplementary services (e.g. Call Forwarding on Busy) may cause the call not to be cleared when a busy condition occurs.
599
+
600
+ # --- Annex D (normative): Call set-up procedures
601
+
602
+ ## D.1 Scope
603
+
604
+ This annex specifies the service requirements for call set-up, both Mobile originated and mobile terminated, in a network, including the establishment of radio contact.
605
+
606
+ ## --- D.2 Mobile Originated Call Set-up
607
+
608
+ When an UE wishes to start a call and there is no existing radio connection, it requests a signalling channel. When such a signalling channel has been allocated to the UE, the UE can transfer the call set-up information.
609
+
610
+ A traffic channel may be allocated at any time before the network informs the UE that the remote user has answered.
611
+
612
+ For a call to be set up, certain information needs to be sent by the UE to the network, defining the call. This information may be provided as default by the MS, it may be derived from the SIM/USIM or be entered by the user either directly into the UE or from a DTE by using the DTE/DCE Interface.
613
+
614
+ The following information is sent. Where necessary, default values will generally be inserted by the UE if not directly specified by the user. The Teleservice Emergency Calls are set up using a special procedure not using the fields described in this clause (except for the Bearer Capability).
615
+
616
+ ### D.2.1 Called Party Address
617
+
618
+ This is the address of the called party, generally as defined in 3GPP TS 23.003 [14], using the TON/NPI specified below
619
+
620
+ ### D.2.2 Calling/Called Party Sub-address
621
+
622
+ This is the sub-address of the calling/called party, as defined in 3GPP TS 23.003 [14], in order to provide interworking with ISDN. This is described in more detail in ETS 300 059. Support and use of these fields are optional.
623
+
624
+ ### D.2.3 Type of Number
625
+
626
+ This indicates the format of the called party address. The selection procedure is given in 3GPP TS 22.030 [9]. The following Types of Number are commonly used:
627
+
628
+ - International Format;
629
+ - Open Format ("Unknown");
630
+
631
+ ### D.2.4 Number Plan Indicator
632
+
633
+ This indicates the number plan of the called party address. Either of the following number plans may be the "default", depending on the contents of the Called Party Address (see 3GPP TS 22.030 [9]):
634
+
635
+ - ISDN/Telephony E.164;
636
+ - unknown.
637
+
638
+ Alternatively, one of these number plans may be specified if appropriate:
639
+
640
+ - data network X.121;
641
+ - telex network F.69;
642
+ - National Numbering Plan;
643
+ - Private Numbering Plan.
644
+
645
+ ### D.2.5 Bearer Capability
646
+
647
+ This is used to define the type of call to be set up (telephony, data, rate etc.) For most applications, the UE will use a set of default conditions, generally on the assumption of a telephony call, unless otherwise set. These may be overridden by the user (or DTE via the DTE/DCE Interface) if desired except for the determination of the channel mode (full or half rate, speech codec conversion).
648
+
649
+ The UE shall indicate to the network its channel mode capability in terms of the data channels and the speech codec versions supported.
650
+
651
+ The network decides which mode to use on the basis of the requested bearer or teleservice, the available network resources and the channel mode capability of the UE:
652
+
653
+ - for the "alternate" and "followed-by" services, the same principle applies (with the exception of TS61, where a Full Rate or an Enhanced Full Rate channel shall be provided);
654
+ - for the full set of parameters and values, refer to 3GPP TS 24.008 [12];
655
+ - for data services see the 3GPP TS 27 series.
656
+
657
+ Lower Layer Compatibility and Higher Layer Compatibility Information Elements may also be included.
658
+
659
+ ### D.2.6 Calling Line Indication Restriction Override
660
+
661
+ If the user wishes to override the calling line identification restriction, he may indicate this on a per-call basis as described in 3GPP TS 22.030 [9] and 3GPP TS 22.081 [10].
662
+
663
+ ### D.2.7 Action of the Network on Call Set-up
664
+
665
+ On receipt of the call set-up message, the network shall attempt to connect the call. However, if insufficient information has been provided by the UE to indicate the exact Bearer Capability requirements (e.g. due to missing or optional values or for rate adaptation for data), the network may insert the missing information, if this is possible, and the call set-up shall proceed using the new information. If the call set-up is unsuccessful, the network shall notify the UE of the cause.
666
+
667
+ ## --- D.3 Mobile Terminated Call Set-up
668
+
669
+ Using the procedures described in 3GPP TS 22.011, the network knows the location area where the UE is positioned. If the UE is not already in two way radio communication with the network, the network pages the MS. Upon receiving its page message, the UE establishes communication with the selected cell. The network then allocates a channel which is used for signalling and sends call set-up information to the UE.
670
+
671
+ A traffic channel may be allocated at any instant until just after the call is answered by the UE.
672
+
673
+ The network indicates to the UE that it wishes to offer the UE a call. This notification includes the proposed bearer capability information, where available (see subclause D.2.5).
674
+
675
+ ### D.3.1 Bearer Type
676
+
677
+ If the calling party specifies the required bearer capability this shall be used for the call set-up attempt. If the calling party does not specify the required bearer capability (e.g. because the call originated in the PSTN), the network shall attempt to determine the bearer capability to be used as described below.
678
+
679
+ The network may use a multi-numbering scheme to define the bearer capability by the MSISDN. In a multi-numbering scheme several MSISDNs are associated with one IMSI. Each MSISDN is used for a different bearer capability. If the network uses a multi-numbering scheme and the calling party has not specified the required bearer capability then the network shall use the bearer capability associated with the called party MSISDN.
680
+
681
+ The network may use a single-numbering scheme, in which one MSISDN is associated with each IMSI. If the network uses a single-numbering scheme and the calling party has not specified the required service then the network shall omit the bearer capability information.
682
+
683
+ ### D.3.2 Response of the UE
684
+
685
+ On receipt of the call set-up request from the network, the UE shall check that it is able to support the type of call requested and that it is not User Determined User Busy (see annex C). The UE then alerts the user.
686
+
687
+ If the UE is unable to support the type of call requested, or the information is incomplete, the UE shall, if possible and not restricted by requirements in other ETSs, reply to the network proposing an alternative set of parameters, indicating those that are different from those proposed by the network. The network then either accepts this new proposal or terminates the call attempt.
688
+
689
+ ### D.3.3 Description of Call Re-establishment
690
+
691
+ Call re-establishment allows the user equipment to attempt to reconnect a call following the loss of radio coverage between the UE and the network while a call is in progress. Call re-establishment may be initiated by the UE when it detects this situation, if supported in the network.
692
+
693
+ Call re-establishment is mandatory in the ME and optional in the network.
694
+
695
+ # --- Annex E (normative): Automatic calling repeat call attempt restrictions
696
+
697
+ Call set up attempts referred to in this annex are assumed to be initiated from peripheral equipment or automatically from the MT itself.
698
+
699
+ A repeat call attempt may be made when a call attempt is unsuccessful for the reasons listed below (as defined in 3GPP TS 24.008 [13]).
700
+
701
+ These reasons are classified in three major categories:
702
+
703
+ - 1) "Busy destination":
704
+ - cause number 17 User busy.
705
+ - 2) "Unobtainable destination - temporary":
706
+ - cause number 18 No user responding;
707
+ - 19 User alerting, no answer;
708
+ - 27 Destination out of order;
709
+ - 34 No circuit/channel available;
710
+ - 41 Temporary failure;
711
+ - 42 Switching Equipment congestion;
712
+ - 44 Requested circuit/channel not available;
713
+ - 47 Resources unavailable, unspecified.
714
+ - 3) "Unobtainable destination - permanent/long term":
715
+ - cause number 1 Unassigned (unallocated) number;
716
+ - 3 No route to destination;
717
+ - 22 Number changed;
718
+ - 28 Invalid number format (uncompleted number);
719
+ - 38 Network out of order.
720
+
721
+ NOTE 1: Optionally, it is allowed to implement cause number 27 in Category 3, instead of Category 2, as this is desirable already in Phase 1.
722
+
723
+ The table below describes a repeat call restriction pattern to any B number. This pattern defines a maximum number (n) of call repeat attempts; when this number n is reached, the associated B number shall be blacklisted by the MT until a manual re-set at the MT is performed in respect of that B number. When a repeat attempt to anyone B number fails, or is blacklisted, this does not prevent calls being made to other B numbers.
724
+
725
+ **For the categories 1 and 2 above, n shall be 10; for category 3, n shall be 1.**
726
+
727
+ | <b>call attempts</b> | <b>Minimum duration between Call attempt</b> |
728
+ |----------------------|----------------------------------------------|
729
+ | Initial call attempt | - |
730
+ | 1st repeat attempt | 5 sec |
731
+ | 2nd repeat attempt | 1 min |
732
+ | 3rd repeat attempt | 1 min |
733
+ | 4th repeat attempt | 1 min |
734
+ | 5th repeat attempt | 3 min |
735
+ | nth repeat attempt | 3 min |
736
+
737
+ The number of B numbers that can be held in the blacklist is at the manufacturers discretion but there shall be at least 8. However, when the blacklist is full the MT shall prohibit further automatic call attempts to any one number until the blacklist is manually cleared at the MT in respect of one or more B numbers.
738
+
739
+ When automatic calling apparatus is connected to an MT1 or MT2, or where an MTO is capable of auto-calling, then the MT shall process the call requests in accordance with the sequence of repeat attempts defined above, i.e. requests for repeat attempts with less than the minimum allowed duration between them shall be rejected by the MT.
740
+
741
+ A successful call attempt to a number which has been subject to the call restrictions shown above (i.e. an unsuccessful call set up attempt has previously occurred) shall reset the "counter" for that number.
742
+
743
+ The "counter" for an unsuccessfully attempted B number shall be maintained in 24 hours or until the MT is switched off.
744
+
745
+ The automatic calling repeat call attempt restrictions apply to speech and data services.
746
+
747
+ NOTE 2: The restrictions only apply to unsuccessful Call Control activity, not to Radio Resource Management or to Mobility Management, so multiple attempts at radio channel access are not limited by this mechanism.
748
+
749
+ # --- Annex F(informative): Procedures for call progress indications
750
+
751
+ ## F.1 General
752
+
753
+ Indications of call progress, such as ringing, engaged, unobtainable, and no radio channel, may in principle be verbal message, tones, displayed text or graphical symbols. Which combination of these applies may depend on the message, the UE and selection by the user or PLMN operator. However, verbal announcements will generally be reserved for situations which are peculiar to a mobile network, where users may be unfamiliar with any tone chosen to indicate conditions such as "call diversion" or "subscriber not available".
754
+
755
+ It may also be desirable to add comfort indications (e.g. tones, noise, music, clicks) while a call is being connected, since silence may cause an unfamiliar user to believe that nothing is happening.
756
+
757
+ Generally, on data calls, and on the data part of alternate speech/data or speech-followed-by-data calls, PLMN generated network tones and announcements should be muted.
758
+
759
+ ## --- F.2 Supervisory tones
760
+
761
+ ### F.2.1 General
762
+
763
+ Supervisory Tones, indicating primarily ringing, engaged and unobtainable numbers, may be generated by both the PLMN and PSTN.
764
+
765
+ Except for ring tone, all tones indicating call progress to a user shall be generated in the UE, on the basis of signals from the network where available, and are according to the standard defined in the present document.
766
+
767
+ Tones sent to a caller to a UE will be generated in the network, generally local to the caller, and will be to the standard of his local exchange, except for mobile to mobile calls, where the tones will be generated in the calling UE. For mobile terminated calls, the ring tone will be generated in the called MSC (except OACSU).
768
+
769
+ ### F.2.2 Method
770
+
771
+ In the interests of early release of the traffic channel on failure to succeed in setting up a (mobile originated) call, where possible supervisory tones should be indicated over signalling channels. The UE will then generate the required tones. However, if the network generates an in-band announcement this will be indicated to the UE. In this case the UE shall connect the user to the announcement until instructed to release the call, either by the user or by the network. An alternate procedure may apply for UE able to generate appropriate announcements internally.
772
+
773
+ The ring tone will be sent over the traffic channel, since this channel must be available for traffic immediately it is answered (exception: Off Air Call Set Up). The Ring Tone is therefore generated by the PLMN or PSTN supporting the called phone.
774
+
775
+ On failed mobile terminated call attempts, the called MSC will either signal to the caller, if this is possible, or else will generate the required supervisory tones.
776
+
777
+ "Alert" is not a supervisory tone. The indication is signalled, and the UE may generate any form of indication to the user that the UE is being called.
778
+
779
+ ### F.2.3 Standard tones
780
+
781
+ UE generated tones will be generally in accordance with CEPT, ANSI T1.607, or Japan recommendations, where appropriate, and are listed in table 1. Any network originated tones will be according to PLMN or PSTN choice.
782
+
783
+ ### F.2.4 Applicability
784
+
785
+ This method will apply in all cases where signalling is capable of indicating the supervisory tone required. However, for connection to certain fixed networks where this signalling is not possible, fixed network tones will be carried over the traffic channel.
786
+
787
+ User equipment may employ any suitable technique to indicate supervisory information. However, if tones are employed, they shall be in accordance with the present document. The use of these tones in the MSC is preferred.
788
+
789
+ NOTE 1: The tones and/or announcement to the calling party should not be provided if the Information transfer capability is set to UDI.
790
+
791
+ NOTE 2: For a call with information transfer capability set to 3.1 kHz, the use of tones and/or announcement may cause the expiry of an awaiting answer timer in a modem or fax machine.
792
+
793
+ ### F.2.5 Comfort tones
794
+
795
+ If desired by the PLMN operator, the network may optionally introduce "comfort tones" while the call is being connected, during what would otherwise be silence. This would be overridden by indication of a supervisory tone, an announcement or by traffic. PLMNs may offer this feature optionally to incoming or outgoing callers.
796
+
797
+ The "comfort tones" may take the form of tones, clicks, noise, music or any other suitable form, provided that they cannot be confused with other indications that might be expected.
798
+
799
+ This feature is intended to indicate to the user that his call is progressing, to prevent him terminating the call prematurely.
800
+
801
+ Table 1: Supervisory tones in UEs
802
+
803
+ | Tone | | Frequency | | | Tolerance | | Type | | | | | | | | | | |
804
+ |---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|---------------------------------------------------------------------------------|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|------------------------------|----------|-------------------------|----------|--------------------------------------------------|-------------------------------------------------|--------------------------------|-------|--|--|--|--|--|--|--|
805
+ | | | CEPT | ANSI | Japan | CEPT | ANSI | Japan | CEPT | ANSI | Japan | | | | | | | |
806
+ | 1 | Dial tone (optional) | 425 Hz | 350 Hz added to 440 Hz | 400 Hz | 15 Hz | 20Hz | Continuous | Continuous | Continuous | | | | | | | | |
807
+ | 2 * | Subscriber Busy (Called Number) | 425 Hz | 480 Hz added to 620 Hz | 400 Hz | 15 Hz | 20Hz | Tone on 500ms<br>Silence 500ms | Tone on 500ms<br>Silence 500ms | Tone on 500ms<br>Silence 500ms | | | | | | | | |
808
+ | 3 * | Congestion | 425 Hz | 480 Hz added to 620 Hz | Optional | 15 Hz | Optional | Tone on 200ms<br>Silence 200ms | Tone on 250ms<br>Silence 250ms | Optional | | | | | | | | |
809
+ | 4 | Radio Path Acknowledgement (Mobile Originated only) (optional) | 425 Hz | 425 Hz | 400 Hz | 15 Hz | 20 Hz | Single tone 200ms | Single tone 200ms | Tone on 1 Sec<br>Silence 2 Sec | | | | | | | | |
810
+ | 5 | {Radio Path Not Available<br>{Call Dropped – Mobile originated only | 425 Hz | 425 Hz | Optional | 15 Hz | Optional | 200ms}<br>On/off 200ms}<br>for 3 burst | 200ms}<br>On/off 200ms}<br>for 3 burst | Optional | | | | | | | | |
811
+ | 6 * | Error/Special Information}<br>Number Unobtainable }<br>Authentication Failure } | 950 Hz<br>1400 Hz<br>1800 Hz | 950 Hz<br>1400 Hz<br>1800 Hz | Optional | 50 Hz<br>50 Hz<br>50 Hz | Optional | {Triple Tone<br>{Tones on 330ms<br>{Silence 1.0s | Triple Tone<br>{Tones on 330ms<br>{Silence 1.0s | Optional | | | | | | | | |
812
+ | 7 | Call Waiting Tone (CEPT) | 425 Hz (tolerance 15 Hz), on for 200 ms, off for 600 ms on for 200 ms, off for 3 s, on for 200 ms, off for 600 ms on for 200 ms. This tone is superimposed on the audio traffic received by the called user. Alternate tones are <i>acceptable</i> but not preferred. | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
813
+ | 7 | Call Waiting Tone (ANSI) | 440 Hz, on for 300 ms, 9,7 s off followed by (440 Hz, on for 100 ms off for 100 ms, on for 100 ms, 9,7s off and repeated as necessary) This tone is superimposed on the audio traffic received by the called user. | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
814
+ | 7 | Call Waiting Tone (Japan) | Optional | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
815
+ | Definition of these and other tones, together with advice on announcements, may be found in CEPT T/CS 20-15 and in T/SF 23. | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
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+ | NOTE: *: The duration of these tones is an implementation option. However, in each case, the UE should be returned immediately to the idle state, and will be able to originate/receive calls, which will override these tones. | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
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+ | Ringing Tone (Alternative National options permitted) | | 425Hz | 440 Hz added to 480 Hz | Optional | 15 Hz | Optional | Tone on 1 s<br>Silence 4 s | Tone on 2 s<br>Silence 4 s | Optional | | | | | | | | |
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+ | For application of Call Control Cause Information Elements to these tones, see F.4. | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
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+
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+ ## F.3 Recorded announcements
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+
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+ In present networks, both fixed and cellular, the language of recorded announcements and displayed information is invariably that of the country of origin. However, this is generally undesirable in a multi-lingual environment such as is encountered on a global network with international roaming. It is therefore probably desirable to minimise the number of such announcements.
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+
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+ Advanced UEs may be designed which have the ability to generate announcements in the form desired by the user, e.g. in the language preferred by the user. In this case, it becomes necessary to block any verbal announcements sent from the network towards the UE, to avoid clashes with those generated by the UE. The UE may be allowed to block in-band announcements in case appropriate announcements according to the Cause Information Elements (F.3) can be generated. The default setting of the UE shall be "non blocking", which could be set by MMI command to "blocking".
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+ Announcements generated by the PLMN and sent to callers to that PLMN will generally be in the language of the PLMN. However, on some fixed networks it will be possible for the message to be signalled back to the caller's local exchange, which will then generate the announcement in its local language.
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+
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+ ## --- F.4 Application of call control cause information elements to supervisory tones
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+
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+ The Cause Information Elements are listed and defined in 3GPP TS 24.008 [12]. This annex lists these elements and indicates which supervisory tone should be generated in response. It should be noted that some conditions (e.g. radio path not available, dropped call) may be deduced by the UE, rather than signalled explicitly over the air interface. All causes not listed below should result in the generation of tone 6. In case of multiple calls a tone should only be generated if it does not disturb an ongoing active call. "-" indicates no tone required.
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+
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+ | Cause<br>CC | | Tone<br>(see table 1) |
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+ |-------------|-----------------------------------------|-----------------------|
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+ | 16 | Normal Clearing | 1 |
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+ | 17 | User Busy | 2 |
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+ | 22 | Number Changed | - |
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+ | 30 | Response to STATUS ENQUIRY | - |
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+ | 31 | Normal, unspecified | - |
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+ | 34 | No circuit/channel available | 3 |
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+ | 41 | Temporary Failure | 3 |
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+ | 42 | Switching Equipment Congestion | 3 |
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+ | 44 | Requested circuit/channel not available | 3 |
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+ | 49 | Quality of Service Unavailable | 3 |
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+ | 58 | Bearer Capability not available | 3 |
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+
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+ # Annex G (informative): Change history
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+
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+ | Change history | | | | | | | | | | | |
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+ |----------------|-----------|-----------|--------|-----|-----|-------|-----|------------------------------------------------------------------|--------------------------------|-------|---------|
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+ | TSG SA# | SA Doc. | SA1 Doc | Spec | CR | Rev | Rel | Cat | Subject/Comment | Old | New | WI |
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+ | Dec 1999 | | | 02.01 | | | | | Transferred to 3GPP SA1 | 8.1.0 | 3.0.0 | |
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+ | SP-06 | SP-99519 | S1-991076 | 22.001 | 001 | | R99 | D | Mainly an editorial update for GSM/3GPP use | 3.0.0 | 3.1.0 | |
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+ | SP-07 | SP-000069 | S1-000124 | 22.001 | 002 | | R99 | D | Editorial modification for change of SMS-CB to CBS | 3.1.1 | 3.2.0 | |
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+ | SP-07 | SP-000053 | S1-000133 | 22.001 | 003 | | R99 | C | Procedure for call progress indications | 3.1.1 | 3.2.0 | |
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+ | SP-09 | SP-000389 | S1-000642 | 22.001 | 004 | | R4 | B | CR on TS22.001 for Bearer Modification without pre-notification | 3.2.0 | 4.0.0 | |
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+ | SP-10 | SP-000539 | S1-000772 | 22.001 | 005 | | Rel-4 | B | Subscription Check | 4.0.0 | 4.1.0 | BMWPN |
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+ | | | | | | | | | Accepting change bars introduced at SP-10 | 4.1.0 | 4.1.1 | |
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+ | SP-12 | SP-010264 | S1-010540 | 22.001 | 006 | | Rel-4 | F | Removal Bearer modification without pre-modification from 22.001 | 4.1.1 | 4.2.0 | BMWPN |
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+ | SP-15 | SP-020045 | S1-020457 | 22.001 | 007 | - | Rel-4 | F | Editorial CR to correct terms and references | 4.2.0 | 4.3.0 | CORRECT |
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+ | SP-16 | SP-020267 | S1-021043 | 22.001 | | | Rel-5 | | Updated from Rel-4 to Rel5 | 4.3.0 | 5.0.0 | |
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+ | SP-26 | SP-040744 | S1-040997 | 22.001 | | | Rel-6 | | Updated from Rel-5 to Rel-6 | 5.0.0 | 6.0.0 | |
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+ | SP-36 | | | 22.001 | | | Rel-7 | | Updated from Rel-6 to Rel-7 | 6.0.0 | 7.0.0 | |
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+ | SP-42 | - | - | | | | Rel-8 | | Updated from Rel-7 to Rel-8 | 7.0.0 | 8.0.0 | |
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+ | 2009-12 | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | Update to Rel-9 version (MCC) | 8.0.0 | 9.0.0 | |
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+ | 2011-03 | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | Update to Rel-10 version (MCC) | 9.0.0 | 10.0.0 |
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+ # **3rd Generation Partnership Project; Technical Specification Group Services and System Aspects; Circuit Bearer Services (BS) supported by a Public Land Mobile Network (PLMN) (Release 10)** ---
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+ LTE, GSM, UMTS, circuit mode, bearer
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+ # Contents
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+
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+ Foreword ..... 4
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+ 0 Scope..... 5
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+ 0.1 References ..... 5
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+ 0.2 Abbreviations ..... 5
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+ 1 Framework for defining Circuit Bearer Services ..... 6
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+ 2 Bearer Service categories..... 7
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+ 3 Bearer Services ..... 7
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+ 3.1 General bearer service user data characteristics..... 8
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+ 3.1.1 BS 20 (asynchronous services)..... 9
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+ 3.1.1.1 BS 20 T (transparent asynchronous services)..... 9
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+ 3.1.1.1.1 BS 20 transparent in regular mode for analogue interworking ..... 9
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+ 3.1.1.1.2 BS 20 transparent in regular mode for digital interworking ..... 9
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+ 3.1.1.2 BS 20 NT (non-transparent asynchronous services)..... 10
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+ 3.1.1.2.1 BS 20 non-transparent in regular mode for analogue interworking..... 10
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+ 3.1.1.2.2 BS 20 non-transparent in regular mode for digital interworking ..... 10
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+ 3.1.1.2.3 BS 20 non-transparent for PIAFS ..... 11
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+ 3.1.1.2.4 BS 20 non-transparent for Frame Tunnelling Mode ..... 11
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+ 3.1.2 BS 30 (synchronous services) ..... 12
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+ 3.1.2.1 BS 30 T (transparent synchronous services)..... 12
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+ 3.1.2.1.1 BS 30 transparent in regular mode for analogue interworking ..... 12
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+ 3.1.2.1.2 BS 30 transparent in regular mode for digital interworking ..... 12
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+ 3.1.2.1.3 BS 30 transparent for Multimedia..... 12
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+ Annex A (informative): ..... Change
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+ history ..... 13
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+ # --- Foreword
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+ This Technical Specification has been produced by the 3GPP.
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+ The contents of the present document are subject to continuing work within the TSG and may change following formal TSG approval. Should the TSG modify the contents of the present document, it will be re-released by the TSG with an identifying change of release date and an increase in version number as follows:
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+ Version x.y.z
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+ where:
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+ - x the first digit:
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+ - 1 presented to TSG for information;
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+ - 2 presented to TSG for approval;
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+ - 3 or greater indicates TSG approved document under change control.
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+ - y the second digit is incremented for all changes of substance, i.e. technical enhancements, corrections, updates, etc.
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+ - z the third digit is incremented when editorial only changes have been incorporated in the document.
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+
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+ # --- 0 Scope
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+
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+ The present document defines a set of Circuit Bearer Services to be provided to PLMN subscribers by a PLMN itself and in connection with other networks. This TS should also be used as a reference for defining the corresponding required mobile network capabilities.
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+
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+ ## 0.1 References
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+
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+ The following documents contain provisions which, through reference in this text, constitute provisions of the present document.
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+ - References are either specific (identified by date of publication, edition number, version number, etc.) or non-specific.
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+ - For a specific reference, subsequent revisions do not apply.
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+ - For a non-specific reference, the latest version applies. In the case of a reference to a 3GPP document (including a GSM document), a non-specific reference implicitly refers to the latest version of that document *in the same Release as the present document*.
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+ - [1] TS 41.004: "Digital cellular telecommunications system (Phase 2+); Abbreviations and acronyms".
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+ - [2] TS 22.001: " Principles of circuit telecommunication services supported by a GSM Public Land Mobile Network (PLMN)".
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+ - [3] TS 22.004: " General on supplementary services".
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+ - [4] TS 27.001: " General on Terminal Adaptation Functions (TAF) for Mobile Stations (MS)".
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+ - [5] TS 27.002: " Terminal Adaptation Functions (TAF) for services using asynchronous bearer capabilities".
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+ - [6] TS 27.003: " Terminal Adaptation Functions (TAF) for services using synchronous bearer capabilities".
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+ - [7] TS 27.005: "Use of Data Terminal Equipment - Data Circuit terminating Equipment (DTE - DCE) interface for Short Message Service (SMS) and Cell Broadcast Service (CBS)".
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+ - [8] TS 29.002: " Mobile Application Part (MAP) specification".
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+ - [9] TS 29.007: "General requirements on interworking between the Public Land Mobile Network (PLMN) and the Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN) or Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN)".
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+ - [10] TS 29.010: " Information element mapping between Mobile Station - Base Station System and BSS - Mobile-services Switching Centre (MS - BSS - MSC) Signalling procedures and the Mobile Application Part (MAP)".
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+ - [11] TS 29.011: " Signalling interworking for supplementary services".
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+ - [12] ITU-T Recommendation V.120: "Support by an ISDN of data terminal equipments with V-series type interface with provision for statistical multiplexing".
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+ - [13] TR 21.905: "Vocabulary for 3GPP Specifications"
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+
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+ ## 0.2 Abbreviations
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+
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+ Abbreviations used in this TS are listed in TS 41.004 [1] and TR 21.905 [13].
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+
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+ # 1 Framework for defining Circuit Bearer Services
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+
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+ Bearer Services are described by attributes, which are intended to be independent. These attributes are described and defined in TS 22.001 [2]. They are grouped into four categories:
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+
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+ - i) Information transfer attributes, which characterize the network capabilities for transferring information from a user access point in a PLMN to a user access point in another network. (Refer to TS 22.001 [2] ).
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+ - ii) Access attributes, which describe the means for accessing network functions or facilities as seen at the access point in the PLMN (see TS 22.001 [2]).
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+ - iii) Interworking attributes, which describe properties of the terminating network and its access point. The terminating network may include another PLMN or the originating PLMN.
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+ - iv) General attributes, which deal with the service in general.
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+ Figure 1 shows the relation between the groups of attributes and their fields of applicability.
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+ ![Diagram illustrating the relation between groups of attributes and fields of applicability. The diagram shows three overlapping circles representing network components: PLMN, Transit Network (note 1), and Terminating Network. The PLMN and Transit Network overlap at an IWF (Interworking Function). The Transit Network and Terminating Network overlap at another IWF. Above the diagram, 'Information Transfer and Access Attributes (note 3)' are indicated by a double-headed arrow spanning the PLMN and IWF. Below the diagram, 'Interworking Attributes' are indicated by a double-headed arrow spanning the two IWFs. At the bottom, 'General Attributes (note 2)' are indicated by a long double-headed arrow spanning the entire sequence from the start of the PLMN to the end of the Terminating Network.](1d27fed9c01eb99f6535283f35fe3bbf_img.jpg)
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+ Diagram illustrating the relation between groups of attributes and fields of applicability. The diagram shows three overlapping circles representing network components: PLMN, Transit Network (note 1), and Terminating Network. The PLMN and Transit Network overlap at an IWF (Interworking Function). The Transit Network and Terminating Network overlap at another IWF. Above the diagram, 'Information Transfer and Access Attributes (note 3)' are indicated by a double-headed arrow spanning the PLMN and IWF. Below the diagram, 'Interworking Attributes' are indicated by a double-headed arrow spanning the two IWFs. At the bottom, 'General Attributes (note 2)' are indicated by a long double-headed arrow spanning the entire sequence from the start of the PLMN to the end of the Terminating Network.
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+ NOTE 1: A transit network may not exist for a Bearer Service.
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+ NOTE 2: Communication may be established from either end.
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+ NOTE 3: The information transfer and access attributes of a Bearer Service relate to a direct peer-to-peer communication of:
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+ - TE to TE;
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+ - TE to a network gateway (supporting, for example, PSTN interworking); or
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+ - network gateway to a TE.
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+ **Figure 1: Relation between the groups of attributes and fields of applicability**
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+ The following table lists the individual attributes in each of the four groups. The Bearer Service definitions in this specification are based on the "Minimal Set" of attributes.
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+ **Table 1: List of Bearer Service attributes**
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+ | | Minimal<br>Set |
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+ |----------------------------------------|----------------|
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+ | <b>Information Transfer Attributes</b> | |
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+ | Information Transfer Mode | X |
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+ | Information Transfer Rate | X |
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+ | Information Transfer Capability | X |
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+ | Establishment of Communication | X |
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+ | Symmetry | X |
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+ | Communication Configuration | X |
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+ | Data Compression | |
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+ | <b>Access Attributes</b> | |
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+ | Access Channel and Rate | |
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+ | Signalling Access Protocols | |
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+ | Information Access Protocols | |
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+ | Information Access Structure | X |
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+ | Information Access Rate | X |
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+ | <b>Interworking Attributes</b> | |
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+ | <b>General Attributes</b> | |
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+ | Supplementary Services Provided | |
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+ | Quality of Service | X |
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+ | Operational and Commercial | |
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+ Attributes that are not part of the minimal set provide further technical detail and are required to fully define the use of each Bearer Service.
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+ See specifications [4], [5], [6], [7] for information about the Signalling Access Protocols, Information Access Protocols and related access attributes.
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+ Supplementary services are defined in TS 22.004 [3].
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+ Intercommunication is required with services in the PSTN, ISDN and other PLMNs. The capabilities that describe the Interworking Attributes are described in specifications [8] to [9] and [15].
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+ # 2 Bearer Service categories
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+ All Bearer Service categories provide information transfer between the reference points and allow the use of sub-rate information streams which are rate-adapted.
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+ The Bearer Services can be grouped into the following categories:
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+ - Unrestricted Digital Information (UDI);
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+ Provides the transfer of unrestricted digital information.
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+ - 3,1 kHz (External to the PLMN);
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+ Used to select a "3,1 kHz audio" interworking function at the MSC. This service category is used when interworking with the ISDN or PSTN "3,1 kHz audio" service and includes the capability to select a modem at the interworking function. "External to the PLMN" indicates that the "3,1 kHz audio" service is only used outside of the PLMN, in the ISDN/PSTN. The connection within the PLMN, user access point to the interworking function, is an unrestricted digital connection.
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+ # 3 Bearer Services
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+ This clause provides a list of the existing Bearer Services and indicates the values for each attribute in the minimal set.
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+ The following attributes have the same value for all Bearer Services. Their values are as follows:
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+ | | |
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+ | Information Transfer Mode: | "Circuit"; |
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+ | Information Transfer Rate: | Not applicable (note 1); |
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+ Establishment of Communication: "Demand";
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+ Symmetry: "Bi-directional Symmetric";
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+ Communication Configuration: "Point to point".
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+ NOTE 1: The Information Transfer Rate attribute is not applicable because it depends on the reference point assumed in the PLMN, transit or terminating network.
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+ All asynchronous NT Bearer Services may support data compression to enhance user data throughput.
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+ NT Bearer Services 20 may support V.120 interworking, enabling data terminals connected to an UE to interwork with V.120 [12] terminal adapters on the ISDN as shown in the figure 2 below.
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+
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+ ![Figure 2: Model of V.120 Interworking. The diagram shows a sequence of components: Async/Sync Terminal, UE, RAN, MSC, IWF, and V.120 TA. The R reference point is marked at the Async/Sync Terminal. The V.110 path is indicated between the UE and the IWF. The V.120 path is indicated between the IWF and the V.120 TA. The PLMN (Packet Switched Network) is indicated between the R reference point and the IWF. The ISDN (Integrated Services Digital Network) is indicated between the IWF and the V.120 TA.](07b17a620c75522d53916a11e12d1bff_img.jpg)
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+ Figure 2: Model of V.120 Interworking. The diagram shows a sequence of components: Async/Sync Terminal, UE, RAN, MSC, IWF, and V.120 TA. The R reference point is marked at the Async/Sync Terminal. The V.110 path is indicated between the UE and the IWF. The V.120 path is indicated between the IWF and the V.120 TA. The PLMN (Packet Switched Network) is indicated between the R reference point and the IWF. The ISDN (Integrated Services Digital Network) is indicated between the IWF and the V.120 TA.
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+ Figure 2: Model of V.120 Interworking
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+ Table 2 contains the list of the Bearer Services and the values for the remaining attributes in the minimal set.
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+ Table 2
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+ | Bearer Service Number | Bearer Service Name | Access Structure | Access Rate | Information Transfer Capability | QOS Attribute | Notes |
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+ |-----------------------|----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|------------------|-------------|---------------------------------|---------------|-------|
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+ | 20 | Asynchronous General Bearer Service | Asynch | note 1 | 3.1 kHz , UDI, RDI | NT / T | |
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+ | 30 | Synchronous General Bearer Service | Synch | note 1 | 3.1 kHz , UDI, RDI | T | |
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+ | Note 1: | This General Bearer is independent of any nominal rate. It is elaborated in more detail in subclause 3.1 | | | | | |
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+ ## 3.1 General bearer service user data characteristics
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+ The tables below describe the characteristics of the General Bearer Services. The indicated fixed network user rates are possible, but support of General Bearer Service does not imply support of all rates.
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+ ### 3.1.1 BS 20 (asynchronous services)
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+ #### 3.1.1.1 BS 20 T (transparent asynchronous services)
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+ ##### 3.1.1.1.1 BS 20 transparent in regular mode for analogue interworking
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+ | Fixed Network User Rate | Access Structure | Information Transfer Capability | Rate Adaptation | QoS attributes | UTRAN | GERAN Iu mode | GERAN A/Gb mode | Notes |
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+ |-------------------------|------------------|---------------------------------|-----------------|----------------|-----------|---------------|-----------------|-------|
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+ | 0.3 kbit/s | Asynch | 3,1 kHz | - | T | - | - | Supported | |
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+ | 1.2 kbit/s | Asynch | 3,1 kHz | - | T | - | - | Supported | |
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+ | 2.4 kbit/s | Asynch | 3,1 kHz | - | T | - | - | Supported | |
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+ | 4.8 kbit/s | Asynch | 3,1 kHz | - | T | - | - | Supported | |
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+ | 9.6 kbit/s | Asynch | 3,1 kHz | - | T | - | - | Supported | |
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+ | 14.4 kbit/s | Asynch | 3,1 kHz | - | T | - | - | Supported | |
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+ | 19.2 kbit/s | Asynch | 3,1 kHz | - | T | - | - | Supported | |
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+ | 28.8 kbit/s | Asynch | 3,1 kHz | - | T | Supported | Supported | Supported | |
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+ ##### 3.1.1.1.2 BS 20 transparent in regular mode for digital interworking
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+ | Fixed Network User Rate | Access Structure | Information Transfer Capability | Rate Adaptation | QoS Attribute | UTRAN | GERAN Iu mode | GERAN A/Gb mode | Notes |
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+ |-------------------------|------------------|---------------------------------|-----------------|---------------|-------|---------------|-----------------|-------|
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+ | 0.3 kbit/s | Asynch | UDI | V.110 | T | - | - | Supported | |
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+ | 1.2 kbit/s | Asynch | UDI | V.110 | T | - | - | Supported | |
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+ | 2.4 kbit/s | Asynch | UDI | V.110 | T | - | - | Supported | |
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+ | 4.8 kbit/s | Asynch | UDI | V.110 | T | - | - | Supported | |
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+ | 9.6 kbit/s | Asynch | UDI | V.110 | T | - | - | Supported | |
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+ | 14.4 kbit/s | Asynch | UDI | V.110 | T | - | - | Supported | |
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+ | 19.2 kbit/s | Asynch | UDI | V.110 | T | - | - | Supported | |
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+ | 28.8 kbit/s | Asynch | UDI | V.110 | T | - | - | Supported | |
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+ | 38.4 kbit/s | Asynch | UDI | V.110 | T | - | - | Supported | |
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+
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+ #### 3.1.1.2 BS 20 NT (non-transparent asynchronous services)
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+
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+ ##### 3.1.1.2.1 BS 20 non-transparent in regular mode for analogue interworking
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+
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+ | Fixed Network User Rate | Access Structure | Information Transfer Capability | Rate Adaptation | QoS attributes | UTRAN | GERAN Iu mode | GERAN A/Gb mode | Note |
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+ |-------------------------|------------------|---------------------------------|-----------------|----------------|-----------|---------------|-----------------|--------|
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+ | 0.3 kbit/s | Asynch | 3,1 kHz | - | NT | Supported | Supported | Supported | Note 2 |
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+ | 1.2 kbit/s | Asynch | 3,1 kHz | - | NT | Supported | Supported | Supported | Note 2 |
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+ | 2.4 kbit/s | Asynch | 3,1 kHz | - | NT | Supported | Supported | Supported | Note 2 |
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+ | 4.8 kbit/s | Asynch | 3,1 kHz | - | NT | Supported | Supported | Supported | Note 2 |
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+ | 9.6 kbit/s | Asynch | 3,1 kHz | - | NT | Supported | Supported | Supported | |
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+ | 14.4 kbit/s | Asynch | 3,1 kHz | - | NT | Supported | Supported | Supported | |
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+ | 19.2 kbit/s | Asynch | 3,1 kHz | - | NT | Supported | Supported | Supported | |
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+ | 28.8 kbit/s | Asynch | 3,1 kHz | - | NT | Supported | Supported | Supported | |
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+ | | Asynch | 3,1 kHz | - | NT | Supported | Supported | Supported | Note 1 |
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+
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+ NOTE 1: This is used with high speed modems such as V.90 (56kbit/s). Modem type = 'Autobauding Type 1' is selected. FNUR has no meaning in this case.
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+
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+ NOTE 2: In case of UTRAN and in GERAN Iu mode the FNURs 300, 1200, 2400 and 4800 bit/s towards the fixed network can be provided only with modem type = 'Autobauding Type 1' is selected.
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+
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+ ##### 3.1.1.2.2 BS 20 non-transparent in regular mode for digital interworking
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+
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+ | Fixed Network User Rate | Access Structure | Information Transfer Capability | Rate Adaptation | QoS Attribute | UTRAN | GERAN Iu mode | GERAN A/Gb mode | Notes |
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+ |-------------------------|------------------|---------------------------------|-----------------|---------------|-----------|---------------|-----------------|--------|
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+ | 0.3 kbit/s | Asynch | UDI | V.110 | NT | Supported | Supported | Supported | Note 1 |
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+ | 1.2 kbit/s | Asynch | UDI | V.110 | NT | Supported | Supported | Supported | Note 1 |
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+ | 2.4 kbit/s | Asynch | UDI | V.110 | NT | Supported | Supported | Supported | Note 1 |
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+ | 4.8 kbit/s | Asynch | UDI | V.110 | NT | Supported | Supported | Supported | Note 1 |
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+ | 9.6 kbit/s | Asynch | UDI | V.110 | NT | Supported | Supported | Supported | |
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+ | 14.4 kbit/s | Asynch, | UDI | V.110 | NT | Supported | Supported | Supported | |
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+ | 19.2 kbit/s | Asynch | UDI | V.110 | NT | Supported | Supported | Supported | |
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+ | 28.8 kbit/s | Asynch | UDI | V.110 | NT | Supported | Supported | Supported | |
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+ | 38.4 kbit/s | Asynch | UDI | V.110 | NT | Supported | Supported | Supported | |
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+
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+ NOTE 1: In case of UTRAN and in GERAN Iu mode the user rates 300, 1200, 2400 and 4800 bit/s towards the fixed network can be provided only for mobile terminated calls.
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+
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+ | Fixed Network User Rate | Access Structure | Information Transfer Capability | Rate Adaptation | QoS Attribute | UTRAN | GERAN Iu mode | GERAN A/Gb mode | Notes |
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+ |-------------------------|------------------|---------------------------------|-----------------|---------------|-----------|---------------|-----------------|--------|
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+ | 1.2 kbit/s | Asynch | UDI / RDI | V.120 | NT | Supported | Supported | Supported | Note 2 |
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+ | 2.4 kbit/s | Asynch | UDI / RDI | V.120 | NT | Supported | Supported | Supported | Note 2 |
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+ | 4.8 kbit/s | Asynch | UDI / RDI | V.120 | NT | Supported | Supported | Supported | Note 2 |
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+ | 9.6 kbit/s | Asynch | UDI / RDI | V.120 | NT | Supported | Supported | Supported | |
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+ | 14.4 kbit/s | Asynch | UDI / RDI | V.120 | NT | Supported | Supported | Supported | |
338
+ | 19.2 kbit/s | Asynch | UDI / RDI | V.120 | NT | Supported | Supported | Supported | |
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+ | 28.8 kbit/s | Asynch | UDI / RDI | V.120 | NT | Supported | Supported | Supported | Note 1 |
340
+ | 38.4 kbit/s | Asynch | UDI / RDI | V.120 | NT | Supported | Supported | Supported | |
341
+ | 48 kbit/s | Asynch | UDI / RDI | V.120 | NT | Supported | Supported | Supported | |
342
+ | 56 kbit/s | Asynch | UDI | V.120 | NT | | | | |
343
+
344
+ NOTE 1: Requires a new code point in V.120 specification to be defined.
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+
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+ NOTE 2: In case of UTRAN and in GERAN Iu mode the user rates 1200, 2400 and 4800 bit/s toward the fixed network can be provided only for mobile terminated calls.
347
+
348
+ ##### 3.1.1.2.3 BS 20 non-transparent for PIAFS
349
+
350
+ | Fixed Network User Rate | Access Structure | Information Transfer Capability | Rate Adaptation | QoS Attribute | UTRAN | GERAN Iu mode | GERAN A/Gb mode | Notes |
351
+ |-------------------------|------------------|---------------------------------|-----------------|---------------|-----------|---------------|-----------------|-------|
352
+ | 32 kbit/s | Asynch | UDI | PIAFS | NT | Supported | - | - | |
353
+ | 64 kbit/s | Asynch | UDI | PIAFS | NT | Supported | - | - | |
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+
355
+ ##### 3.1.1.2.4 BS 20 non-transparent for Frame Tunnelling Mode
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+
357
+ | Fixed Network User Rate | Access Structure | Information Transfer Capability | Rate Adaptation | QoS Attribute | UTRAN | GERAN Iu mode | GERAN A/Gb mode | Notes |
358
+ |-------------------------|------------------|---------------------------------|--------------------|---------------|-----------|---------------|-----------------|-------|
359
+ | 56kbit/s | Asynch | RDI | X.31 flag stuffing | NT | Supported | Supported | Supported | |
360
+ | 64 kbit/s | Asynch | UDI | X.31 flag stuffing | NT | Supported | Supported | Supported | |
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+
362
+ ### 3.1.2 BS 30 (synchronous services)
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+
364
+ #### 3.1.2.1 BS 30 T (transparent synchronous services)
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+
366
+ ##### 3.1.2.1.1 BS 30 transparent in regular mode for analogue interworking
367
+
368
+ | Fixed Network User Rate | Access Structure | Information Transfer Capability | Rate Adaptation | QoS attributes | UTRAN | GERAN Iu mode | GERAN A/Gb | Notes |
369
+ |-------------------------|------------------|---------------------------------|-----------------|----------------|-----------|---------------|------------|-------|
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+ | 1.2 kbit/s | Synch | 3,1 kHz | - | T | - | - | Supported | |
371
+ | 2.4 kbit/s | Synch | 3,1 kHz | - | T | - | - | Supported | |
372
+ | 4.8 kbit/s | Synch | 3,1 kHz | - | T | - | - | Supported | |
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+ | 9.6 kbit/s | Synch | 3,1 kHz | - | T | - | - | Supported | |
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+ | 14.4 kbit/s | Synch | 3,1 kHz | - | T | - | - | Supported | |
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+ | 19.2 kbit/s | Synch | 3,1 kHz | - | T | - | - | Supported | |
376
+ | 28.8 kbit/s | Synch | 3,1 kHz | - | T | Supported | Supported | Supported | |
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+
378
+ ##### 3.1.2.1.2 BS 30 transparent in regular mode for digital interworking
379
+
380
+ | Fixed Network User Rate | Access Structure | Information Transfer Capability | Rate Adaptation | QoS Attribute | UTRAN | GERAN Iu mode | GERAN A/Gb mode | Notes |
381
+ |-------------------------|------------------|---------------------------------|-----------------|---------------|-----------|---------------|-----------------|-------|
382
+ | 1.2 kbit/s | Synch | UDI | V.110 | T | - | - | Supported | |
383
+ | 2.4 kbit/s | Synch | UDI | V.110 | T | - | - | Supported | |
384
+ | 4.8 kbit/s | Synch | UDI | V.110 | T | - | - | Supported | |
385
+ | 9.6 kbit/s | Synch | UDI | V.110 | T | - | - | Supported | |
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+ | 14.4 kbit/s | Synch | UDI | V.110 | T | - | - | Supported | |
387
+ | 19.2 kbit/s | Synch | UDI | V.110 | T | - | - | Supported | |
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+ | 28.8 kbit/s | Synch | UDI | V.110 | T | - | - | Supported | |
389
+ | 38.4 kbit/s | Synch | UDI | V.110 | T | - | - | Supported | |
390
+ | 48 kbit/s | Synch | UDI | V.110 | T | - | - | Supported | |
391
+ | 56 kbit/s | Synch | UDI | V.110 | T | Supported | Supported | Supported | |
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+ | 56 kbit/s | Synch | RDI | - | T | Supported | Supported | Supported | |
393
+ | 64 kbit/s | Synch | UDI | - | T | Supported | Supported | Supported | |
394
+
395
+ ##### 3.1.2.1.3 BS 30 transparent for Multimedia
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+
397
+ | Fixed Network User Rate | Access Structure | Information Transfer Capability | Rate Adaptation | QoS Attribute | UTRAN | GERAN Iu mode | GERAN A/Gb mode | Notes |
398
+ |-------------------------|------------------|---------------------------------|-----------------|---------------|-----------|---------------|-----------------|--------|
399
+ | 28.8 kbit/s | Synch | 3.1kHz Audio | H.223 & H.245 | T | Supported | Supported | Supported | |
400
+ | 32.0 kbit/s | Synch | UDI | H.223 & H.245 | T | Supported | Supported | Supported | |
401
+ | 33.6 kbit/s | Synch | 3.1kHz Audio | H.223 & H.245 | T | Supported | Supported | Supported | Note 1 |
402
+ | 56 kbit/s | Synch | RDI | H.223 & H.245 | T | Supported | Supported | Supported | |
403
+ | 64 kbit/s | Synch | UDI | H.223 & H.245 | T | Supported | Supported | Supported | |
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+
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+ NOTE 1: 33.6kbit/s FNURs is applicable only for UTRAN.
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+
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+ # Annex A (informative): Change history
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+
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+ | Change history | | | | | | | | | | | |
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+ |----------------|-----------|-----------|--------|-----|-----|-------|-----|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|--------------------------------|-------|--------------------|
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+ | TSG SA# | SA Doc. | SA1 Doc | Spec | CR | Rev | Rel | Cat | Subject/Comment | Old | New | WI |
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+ | Jun 1999 | | | 02.02 | | | | | Transferred to 3GPP SA1 | 8.0.0 | 3.0.0 | |
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+ | SP-05 | SP-99479 | S1-99608 | 22.002 | 001 | | R99 | D | Editorial changes for alignment | 3.0.0 | 3.1.0 | |
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+ | SP-05 | SP-99446 | S1-99659 | 22.002 | 002 | | R99 | B | Bearer Services | 3.0.0 | 3.1.0 | |
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+ | SP-06 | SP-99520 | S1-991008 | 22.002 | 003 | | R99 | B | Addition of new general bearer service user data characteristics for 33.6kbit/s modem, FTM and multimedia calls | 3.1.0 | 3.2.0 | |
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+ | SP-06 | SP-99520 | S1-991075 | 22.002 | 004 | | R99 | C | 22.002 made only applicable to CS Domain. | 3.1.0 | 3.2.0 | |
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+ | SP-07 | SP-000054 | S1-000132 | 22.002 | 005 | | R99 | F | Corrections on 3,1 kHz Audio support | 3.2.0 | 3.3.0 | |
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+ | SP-08 | SP-000192 | S1-000274 | 22.002 | 006 | | R99 | F | Lower User Rates in UMTS for Circuit Switched Data Services | 3.3.0 | 3.4.0 | |
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+ | SP-09 | SP-000371 | S1-000561 | 22.002 | 007 | | R99 | F | 32 kbit/s UDI/RDI multimedia in GSM | 3.4.0 | 3.5.0 | |
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+ | SP-09 | SP-000390 | S1-000595 | 22.002 | 008 | | R4 | C | Deletion of bearer service BS 30 NT | 3.4.0 | 4.0.0 | |
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+ | SP-11 | SP-010039 | S1-010253 | 22.002 | 010 | | Rel-4 | C | CR to 22.002 clarification on Circuit Switched Bearer Services in UMTS | 4.0.0 | 4.1.0 | CS Bearers in UMTS |
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+ | SP-11 | SP-010040 | S1-010254 | 22.002 | 011 | | Rel-4 | D | Restructuring of 22.002 | 4.0.0 | 4.1.0 | CS Bearers in UMTS |
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+ | SP-11 | SP-010040 | S1-010266 | 22.002 | 012 | | Rel-4 | D | Restructuring of tables in section 3.1 | 4.0.0 | 4.1.0 | CS Bearers in UMTS |
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+ | SP-12 | SP-010257 | S1-010357 | 22.002 | 013 | | Rel-4 | F | Corrections to erroneous implementation of CRs SP-010039 and SP-010040 to 22.002. | 4.1.0 | 4.2.0 | TEI4 |
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+ | SP-16 | SP-020244 | S1-021076 | 22.002 | 014 | | Rel-5 | F | CR to 22.002 Correction of terminology and references | 4.2.0 | 5.0.0 | TEI5 |
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+ | SP-26 | SP-040744 | S1-040997 | 22.002 | | | Rel-6 | | Updated from Rel-5 to Rel-6 | 5.0.0 | 6.0.0 | |
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+ | SP-36 | | | 22.002 | | | Rel-7 | | Updated from Rel-6 to Rel-7 | 6.0.0 | 7.0.0 | |
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+ | SP-42 | - | - | | | | Rel-8 | | Updated from Rel-7 to Rel-8 | 7.0.0 | 8.0.0 | |
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+ | 2009-12 | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | Update to Rel-9 version (MCC) | 8.0.0 | 9.0.0 | |
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+ | 2011-03 | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | Update to Rel-10 version (MCC) | 9.0.0 | 10.0.0 |
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+ # **3rd Generation Partnership Project; Technical Specification Group Services and System Aspects; Circuit Teleservices supported by a Public Land Mobile Network (PLMN) (Release 10)** ---
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+ This Specification is provided for future development work within 3GPP only. The Organisational Partners accept no liability for any use of this Specification.
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+ Specifications and reports for implementation of the 3GPP™ system should be obtained via the 3GPP Organisational Partners' Publications Offices.
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+ UMTSTM is a Trade Mark of ETSI registered for the benefit of its members
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+ 3GPP™ is a Trade Mark of ETSI registered for the benefit of its Members and of the 3GPP Organizational Partners
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+ LTETM is a Trade Mark of ETSI registered for the benefit of its Members and of the 3GPP Organizational Partners
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+ GSM® and the GSM logo are registered and owned by the GSM Association
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+ # Contents
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+ Foreword .....4
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+ 0 Scope.....5
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+
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+ 0.1 Normative references .....5
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+
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+ 0.2 Abbreviations .....5
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+
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+ 1 Framework for describing circuit teleservices supported .....6
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+
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+ 2 List of the teleservice attributes .....7
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+
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+ 3 List of teleservice categories and individual teleservices .....7
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+
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+ 4 Description of individual teleservices.....7
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+ 5 Bearer capabilities supporting teleservices.....8
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+ **Annex A (normative): Description of individual Teleservices.....9**
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+
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+ A.1 Individual Teleservices .....9
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+ A.1.1 Telephony.....9
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+ A.1.2 Emergency calls .....11
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+ A.1.3 Short Message Service (SMS).....12
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+ A.1.3.1 Short message service MT/PP .....12
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+ A.1.3.2 Short message service MO/PP.....13
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+ A.1.3.3 Cell Broadcast Service (CBS) .....14
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+ A.1.3.4 Short message service description.....14
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+ A.1.4 Alternate speech/facsimile G3 .....17
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+ A.1.4 Alternate speech/facsimile G3 .....17
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+ A.1.5 Automatic facsimile G3 .....18
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+ A.1.6 Voice Group Call Service .....19
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+
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+ A.1.7 Voice Broadcast Service .....20
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+
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+ Annex B (informative): Change history.....21
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+
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+ # --- Foreword
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+
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+ This Technical Specification has been produced by the 3<sup>rd</sup> Generation Partnership Project (3GPP).
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+ The contents of the present document are subject to continuing work within the TSG and may change following formal TSG approval. Should the TSG modify the contents of the present document, it will be re-released by the TSG with an identifying change of release date and an increase in version number as follows:
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+ Version x.y.z
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+ - x the first digit:
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+ - 1 presented to TSG for information;
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+ - 2 presented to TSG for approval;
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+ - 3 or greater indicates TSG approved document under change control.
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+ - y the second digit is incremented for all changes of substance, i.e. technical enhancements, corrections, updates, etc.
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+ - z the third digit is incremented when editorial only changes have been incorporated in the document.
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+
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+ # --- 0 Scope
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+
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+ This Technical Specification (TS) describes and defines a recommended set of Circuit Teleservices to be supported by a PLMN in connection with other networks as a basis for defining the network capabilities required.
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+
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+ ## 0.1 Normative references
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+
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+ The following documents contain provisions which, through reference in this text, constitute provisions of the present document.
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+
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+ - References are either specific (identified by date of publication, edition number, version number, etc.) or non-specific.
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+ - For a specific reference, subsequent revisions do not apply.
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+ - For a non-specific reference, the latest version applies. In the case of a reference to a 3GPP document (including a GSM document), a non-specific reference implicitly refers to the latest version of that document *in the same Release as the present document*.
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+
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+ - [1] 3GPP TR 21.905: "Vocabulary for 3GPP Specifications"
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+ - [2] 3GPP TS 22.001: " Principles of circuit telecommunication services supported by a Public Land Mobile Network (PLMN)".
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+ - [3] 3GPP TS 22.002: "Circuit Bearer Services (BS) supported by a Public Land Mobile Network (PLMN)".
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+ - [4] 3GPP TS 22.004: " General on supplementary services".
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+ - [5] 3GPP TS42.068 : "Voice Group Call Service (VGCS) - Stage 1".
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+ - [6] 3GPP TS 42.069 : "Voice Broadcast Service (VBS) - Stage 1".
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+ - [7] 3GPP TS 23.040: " Technical realization of the Short Message Service (SMS) Point-to-Point (PP)".
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+ - [8] 3GPP TS 23.041 : " Technical realization of Short Message Service Cell Broadcast (SMSCB)".
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+ - [9] 3GPP TS 24.008: "Mobile radio interface layer 3 specification".
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+ - [10] 3GPP TS 27.001 : " General on Terminal Adaptation Functions (TAF) for Mobile Stations (MS)".
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+ - [11] 3GPP TS 27.005: " Use of Data Terminal Equipment - Data Circuit terminating Equipment (DTE - DCE) interface for Short Message Service (SMS) and Cell Broadcast Service (CBS)".
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+ - [12] ITU-T Recommendation T.4: "Standardization of group 3 facsimile apparatus for document transmission".
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+ - [13] ITU-T Recommendation T.30: "Procedures for document facsimile transmission in the general switched telephone network".
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+ - [14] 3GPP TS 22.101: "Service Principles".
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+
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+ ## 0.2 Abbreviations
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+ Abbreviations used in this TS are listed in 3GPP TR 21.905[1].
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+
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+ # --- 1 Framework for describing circuit teleservices supported
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+ Teleservices supported by a PLMN are described by a number of attributes which are intended to be largely independent.
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+ These attributes are described and defined in specification 3GPP TS 22.001 [2].
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+ They are grouped into three categories:
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+ - High layer attributes;
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+ - Low layer attributes (describing the Bearer capabilities which support the Teleservice).
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+ - information transfer attributes;
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+ - access attributes.
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+ - General attributes.
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+ Figure 1 shows the relationship between the different categories of services attributes, and their scope within a Teleservice.
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+ ![Diagram showing the relationship between High layer attributes and Low layer attributes across a network path: TE -> PLMN (originating network) -> Possible transit network -> Terminating network -> TE. High layer attributes span the entire path, while Low layer attributes are contained within the PLMN.](1d27fed9c01eb99f6535283f35fe3bbf_img.jpg)
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+ The diagram illustrates the scope of service attributes across a network path. The path consists of five components connected in series: a Terminal Equipment (TE) box, a PLMN (originating network) box, a Possible transit network box, a Terminating network box, and another TE box. Above the diagram, a long double-headed arrow labeled 'High layer attributes' spans from the first TE to the second TE. Above the PLMN box, a shorter double-headed arrow labeled 'Low layer attributes (=bearer capability)' spans the width of the PLMN box. Vertical lines connect the first TE to the start of the 'High layer attributes' arrow and the end of the arrow to the second TE.
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+ Diagram showing the relationship between High layer attributes and Low layer attributes across a network path: TE -> PLMN (originating network) -> Possible transit network -> Terminating network -> TE. High layer attributes span the entire path, while Low layer attributes are contained within the PLMN.
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+ NOTE 1: A transit network may not exist.
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+ NOTE 2: Communication may be established from both ends in principle.
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+ **Figure 1: Relationship between the categories of services attributes and their scope within a Teleservice**
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+ # 2 List of the teleservice attributes
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+ Table 1 gives the list of the attributes. For the definitions and possible values of these attributes, see 3GPP TS 22.001 [2].
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+ **Table 1: List of Teleservice attributes**
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+ | 1. High layer capabilities | 1.1 Type of user information | Dominant Teleservice attribute category |
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+ | | 1.2 Layer 4 protocol functions | |
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+ | | 1.3 Layer 5 " " | Secondary attributes |
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+ | | 1.4 Layer 6 " " | " " |
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+ | | 1.5 Layer 7 " " | " " |
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+ | 2. Low layer capabilities (describing the Bearer capability which supports the Teleservice) | 2.1 Information transfer | " " |
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+ | | 2.1.1 Information transfer capabilities | " " |
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+ | | 2.1.2 Information transfer mode | " " |
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+ | | 2.1.3 Information transfer rate | Individual services (in the category) |
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+ | | 2.1.4 Structure | |
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+ | | 2.1.5 Establishment of communication | |
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+ | | 2.1.6 Communication configuration | |
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+ | | 2.1.7 Symmetry | |
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+ | | 2.2 Access (3GPP TS 22.001) | Qualifying attributes |
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+ | | 2.2.1 Signalling access | " " |
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+ | | 2.2.2 Information access | " " |
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+ | | 2.3 Interworking | " " |
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+ | | 2.3.1 Terminating network type | " " |
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+ | | 2.3.2 National/international interworking | Further specify the individual services |
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+ | | 2.3.3 Interface of terminal equipment | |
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+ | | 3.1 Supplementary services provided | |
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+ | | 3.2 Quality of service | |
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+ | | 3.3 Operational and commercial | |
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+ # 3 List of teleservice categories and individual teleservices
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+ Table 2 presents a list of all Teleservices categories and of individual Teleservices and the associated dominant and secondary attributes.
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+ # 4 Description of individual teleservices
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+ The annex contains a data sheet per Teleservice with all attributes and comments.
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+ # 5 Bearer capabilities supporting teleservices
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+ According to specification 3GPP TS 22.001 [2] the Bearer Capability defines the technical features of a Teleservice as they appear to the user at the customer access point or an appropriate interface of a fixed network. The Bearer Capability is characterized by information transfer, access and interworking attributes. The same set of attributes as for a Bearer Service is used. A Bearer Capability is associated with every Teleservice.
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+ **Table 2: Teleservice categories and Teleservices**
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+ | Dominant attribute | Category of teleservice | | Individual Teleservice | |
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+ |--------------------------|-------------------------|----------------------------------|------------------------|----------------------------------------|
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+ | | No | Name | No | Name |
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+ | Type of user information | | | | |
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+ | Speech | 1 | Speech transmission | 11 | Telephony |
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+ | | | | 12 | Emergency Calls |
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+ | Short message | 2 | Short message service | 21 | Short message MT/PP |
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+ | | | | 22 | Short message MO/PP |
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+ | | | | 23 | Cell Broadcast Service |
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+ | Facsimile | 6 | Facsimile transmission | 61 | Alternate speech and facsimile group 3 |
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+ | | | | 62 | Automatic Facsimile group 3 |
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+ | | | | | T <sup>1</sup><br>NT <sup>2</sup> |
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+ | Speech | 9 | Voice Group service <sup>3</sup> | 91 | Voice Group Call Service |
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+ | | | | 92 | Voice Broadcast Service |
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+ Note 1: The transparent facsimile services apply to GERAN A/Gb mode of operation only.
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+ Note 2: The non-transparent facsimile services apply to UTRAN only.
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+ Note 3: The Voice Group Services, TS 91 and TS 92 apply to GERAN A/Gb mode of operation only.
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+ # Annex A (normative): Description of individual Teleservices
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+ NOTE 1: Within the PLMN the "Information transfer rate" attribute is not indicated.
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+ ## A.1 Individual Teleservices
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+ ### A.1.1 Telephony
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+ | Teleservice 11, Telephony | | | | | |
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+ |---------------------------|-----|--------------------------------|---------------------------------------|------------------|---------------------------------|
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+ | A | 1. | 1.1 Type or user information | | | speech |
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+ | T | HLC | 1.2 Layer 4 protocol functions | | | - |
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+ | T | | 1.3 Layer 5 protocol functions | | | - |
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+ | R | | 1.4 Layer 6 protocol functions | | | - |
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+ | I | | 1.5 Layer 7 protocol functions | | | - |
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+ | B | 2. | 2.1 | 2.1.1 Information transfer capability | | speech (digital representation) |
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+ | U | LLC | | 2.1.2 Information transfer mode | | circuit |
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+ | T | | Inform | 2.1.3 Information transfer rate | | not applicable |
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+ | E | | transfer | 2.1.4 Structure | | not applicable |
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+ | S | | | 2.1.5 Establishment of connection | | demand MO MT |
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+ | | | | 2.1.6 Communication configuration | | point-to-point |
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+ | | | | 2.1.7 Symmetry | | bidirectional symmetry |
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+ | | | 2.2 | 2.2.1 Signalling access | | manual |
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+ | | | Access | 2.2.2 Information access | rate | full rate/half rate |
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+ | | | at UE | (3GPP TS 22.001) | interface | |
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+ | | | 2.3 | 2.3.1 Visible network type | | PSTN/ISDN/ -PLMN |
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+ | | | Inter- | 2.3.2 National/Internat. interworking | | international/national |
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+ | | | working | 2.3.3 Interface of TE to terminating | 2 wire, analogue | 4 wire S (B+B+D) ME |
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+ | | 3. | | 3.1 Supplementary service provided | | 3GPP TS 22.004 |
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+ | | Gen | | 3.2 Quality of service | | |
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+ #### Comments:
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+ This service provides the transmission of speech information and audible signalling tones of the PSTN/ISDN. In the PLMN and the fixed network processing technique appropriate for speech such as analogue transmission, echo cancellation and low bit rate voice encoding may be used. Hence, bit integrity is not assured.
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+ - 1) Transparency for telephone signalling tones is provided.
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+ - 2) Transparency for voice band facsimile signals is not mandatory. (Appropriate bearer services see 3GPP TS 22.002 [3].)
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+ - 3) Transparency for end to end speech encryption is not mandatory. If a user needs to apply this technique an appropriate bearer service (3GPP TS 22.002 [3]) can be used.
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+ - 4) Transmission of DTMF is provided in the mobile to fixed direction (e.g. for controlling voice mail boxes) during any time of an established call.
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+ - 5) In A/Gb mode of operation (GERAN) speech teleservices may be provided using the Full Rate (full rate, version 1), Enhanced Full Rate (full rate, version 2), Half Rate (half rate, version 1), Adaptive Multirate (AMR) or
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+ Wideband Adaptive Multirate (AMR-WB) speech codecs. The default speech codec to provide speech service in this case is Full Rate.
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+ - 6) In UTRAN operation speech teleservices may be provided using the Adaptive Multirate (AMR) or Wideband Adaptive Multirate (AMR-WB) speech codecs. The default speech codec to provide speech service in this case is AMR.
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+ - 7) In GERAN Iu mode of operation speech teleservices may be provided using the Adaptive Multirate (AMR) or Wideband Adaptive Multirate (AMR-WB) or Enhanced Full Rate (EFR) speech codecs. Both the Narrow Band AMR codec family (Full Rate AMR and Half Rate AMR) and the EFR codec shall be supported by the UE. The network shall either support at least the AMR or the EFR codec.
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+ ### A.1.2 Emergency calls
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+ | Teleservice 12, Emergency calls | | | | |
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+ |---------------------------------|-----|--------------------------------|--------------------------------------------|-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
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+ | A | 1. | 1.1 Type or user information | | speech (with or without additional emergency related data) |
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+ | T | HLC | 1.2 Layer 4 protocol functions | | - |
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+ | T | | 1.3 Layer 5 protocol functions | | - |
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+ | R | | 1.4 Layer 6 protocol functions | | - |
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+ | I | | 1.5 Layer 7 protocol functions | | - |
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+ | B | 2. | 2.1 | 2.1.1 Information transfer capability | speech (digital representation and may include emergency related data) |
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+ | U | LLC | | 2.1.2 Information transfer mode | circuit |
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+ | T | | Inform | 2.1.3 Information transfer rate | not applicable for speech only call |
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+ | E | | transfer | 2.1.4 Structure | not applicable |
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+ | S | | | 2.1.5 Establishment of connection | demand MO MT |
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+ | | | | 2.1.6 Communication configuration | point-to-point |
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+ | | | | 2.1.7 Symmetry | bidirectional symmetry (when present the data component may be a symmetric or an asymmetric bidirectional transmission) |
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+ | | | 2.2 | 2.2.1 Signalling access | manual |
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+ | | | Access | 2.2.2 Information access | rate full rate/half rate |
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+ | | | at UE | (3GPP TS 22.001) | interface |
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+ | | | 2.3 | 2.3.1 Visible network type | PSTN ISDN |
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+ | | | Inter- | 2.3.2 National/Internat. interworking | national |
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+ | | | working | 2.3.3 Interface of TE to terminating Ntwk. | 2 wire 4 wire |
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+ | | 3. | 3.1 | Supplementary service provided | 3GPP TS 22.004 (see note 3) |
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+ | | Gen | 3.2 | Quality of service | |
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+ #### Comments:
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+ - 1) A standardized access method throughout all PLMNs is mandatory. See 3GPP TS 22.101 [14] for further information on emergency call requirements.
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+ - 2) It shall be an option of the network operator whether to accept emergency calls coming from user equipment which do not transmit an IMSI or a TMSI.
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+ - 3) Emergency calls supersede all constraints imposed by supplementary services or user equipment features used for other Tele or Bearer services. The lock state of the UE is overridden by the SOS-procedure.
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+ - 4) Emergency calls will be routed to the emergency services in accordance with national regulations.
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+ - 5) In order to help identifying callers in cases of misuse databases in the PLMN may be accessed to retrieve the identity of the calling UE. When applicable, and subject to national regulations, the Public Safety Answering Point (PSAP) may use the related data sent in conjunction with the emergency call and provide this information to the lawful authorities.
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+ ### A.1.3 Short Message Service (SMS)
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+ #### A.1.3.1 Short message service MT/PP
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+ | Teleservice 21, Short Message MT point-to-point 1), 2) | | | | |
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+ |--------------------------------------------------------|--------------------------|----------------------------------------------|---------------------------------------|--------------------------------------|
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+ | ATTRIBUTES | 1. | 1.1 Type or user information | | short message, $\leq 160$ characters |
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+ | | | 1.2 Layer 4 protocol functions | | |
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+ | | | 1.3 Layer 5 protocol functions | | see 3GPP TS23.040 |
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+ | | | 1.4 Layer 6 protocol functions | | see 3GPP TS 23.040 |
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+ | | | 1.5 Layer 7 protocol functions | | see 3GPP TS 23.040 |
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+ | | 2. | 2.1<br><br>Inform<br><br>transfer | 2.1.1 Information transfer capability | not applicable |
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+ | | | | 2.1.2 Information transfer mode | not applicable |
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+ | | | | 2.1.3 Information transfer rate | not applicable |
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+ | | | | 2.1.4 Structure | not applicable |
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+ | | | | 2.1.5 Establishment of connection | not applicable |
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+ | | | | 2.1.6 Communication configuration | not applicable |
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+ | | | | 2.1.7 Symmetry | not applicable |
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+ | | | | 2.2.1 Signalling access | |
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+ | | 2.2<br>Access<br>at UE | 2.2.2 Information access<br>(3GPP TS 22.001) | rate | not applicable |
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+ | | | | interface | |
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+ | | 2.3<br>Inter-<br>working | 2.3.1 Visible network type | | not applicable 3) |
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+ | | | 2.3.2 National/Internat. interworking | | not applicable 3) |
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+ | | | 2.3.3 Interface of TE to terminating Ntwk. | | not applicable 3) |
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+ | | 3. | 3.1 Supplementary service provided | | 3GPP TS 22.004 |
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+ | Gen | 3.2 | Quality of service | | |
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+
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+ ##### **Comments:**
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+ - 1) This service provides the transmission of a short message from a message handling system (service centre) to a user equipment. The service centre is functionally separated from the PLMN.
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+ - 2) After reception an acknowledgement message should be sent back.
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+ - 3) There is only an interworking between the PLMN and SMS Service Centre (SMS-SC). Connections from the fixed network to the SMS-SC are out of the scope of the 3GPP specifications.
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+ - 4) The information transfer attributes refer to the connection-oriented services (ISDN, Bluebook Q.931). The Short Message Service is not a connection orientated service, hence the transfer attributes here are not applicable.
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+ - 5) SMS MT/PP teleservice can be provided via both the CS and PS domains.
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+
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+ #### A.1.3.2 Short message service MO/PP
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+ | Teleservice 22, Short Message MO point-to-point 1), 2) | | | |
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+ |--------------------------------------------------------|-----|--------------------------------------------|--------------------------------------|
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+ | A | 1. | 1.1 Type or user information | short message, $\leq 160$ characters |
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+ | T | | 1.2 Layer 4 protocol functions | |
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+ | T | | 1.3 Layer 5 protocol functions | see 3GPP TS 23.040 |
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+ | R | | 1.4 Layer 6 protocol functions | see 3GPP TS 23.040 |
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+ | I | | 1.5 Layer 7 protocol functions | see 3GPP TS 23.040 |
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+ | B | 2. | 2.1 | |
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+ | U | | Inform | |
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+ | T | | transfer | |
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+ | E | | 2.1.1 Information transfer capability | not applicable |
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+ | S | | 2.1.2 Information transfer mode | not applicable |
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+ | | | 2.1.3 Information transfer rate | not applicable |
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+ | | | 2.1.4 Structure | not applicable |
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+ | | | 2.1.5 Establishment of connection | not applicable |
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+ | | | 2.1.6 Communication configuration | not applicable |
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+ | | | 2.1.7 Symmetry | not applicable |
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+ | | | 2.2 | |
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+ | | | Access | |
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+ | | | at UE | |
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+ | | | 2.2.1 Signalling access | see 3GPP TS 27.005 |
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+ | | | 2.2.2 Information access | rate |
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+ | | | (3GPP TS 22.001) | interface |
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+ | | | 2.3 | |
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+ | | | Inter- | |
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+ | | | working | |
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+ | | | 2.3.1 Visible network type | not applicable 3) |
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+ | | | 2.3.2 National/Internat. interworking | not applicable 3) |
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+ | | | 2.3.3 Interface of TE to terminating Ntwk. | not applicable 3) |
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+ | | 3. | 3.1 Supplementary service provided | 3GPP TS 22.004 |
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+ | | Gen | 3.2 Quality of service | |
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+
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+ ##### Comments:
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+
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+ - 1) This service provides the transmission of a short message from a user equipment to a message handling system (service centre). The service centre is functionally separated from the PLMN.
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+ - 2) After reception an acknowledgement message is sent back.
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+ - 3) There is only an interworking between the PLMN and SMS Service Centre (SMS-SC). Connections from the fixed network to the SMS-SC are out of the scope of the 3GPP specifications.
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+ - 4) The information transfer attributes refer to the connection-oriented services (ISDN, Bluebook Q.931). The Short Message Service is not a connection orientated service, hence the transfer attributes here are not applicable.
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+ - 5) Information from the following sources at the UE might be transmitted:
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+ - a pre-recorded message in a store;
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+ - a number from the dialling key pad;
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+ - information from an external keyboard or terminal equipment connected to the ME.
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+ - 6) SMS MO/PP teleservice can be provided via both the CS and PS domains.
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+
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+ #### A.1.3.3 Cell Broadcast Service (CBS)
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+
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+ | Teleservice 23, Cell Broadcast Service | | | | | |
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+ |------------------------------------------------|-----------|--------------------------------------------|--------------------------------------------|----------------------------------------|----------------|
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+ | A<br>T<br>T<br>R<br>I<br>B<br>U<br>T<br>E<br>S | 1. | 1.1 Type or user information | | short message, $\leq 93$ characters 4) | |
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+ | | | 1.2 Layer 4 protocol functions | | | |
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+ | | | 1.3 Layer 5 protocol functions | | see 3GPP TS 23.041 | |
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+ | | | 1.4 Layer 6 protocol functions | | see 3GPP TS 23.041 | |
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+ | | | 1.5 Layer 7 protocol functions | | see 3GPP TS 23.041 | |
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+ | | 2. | 2.1<br><br>Inform<br>transfer | 2.1.1 Information transfer capability | not applicable | |
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+ | | | | 2.1.2 Information transfer mode | not applicable | |
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+ | | | | 2.1.3 Information transfer rate | not applicable | |
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+ | | | | 2.1.4 Structure | not applicable | |
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+ | | | | 2.1.5 Establishment of connection | not applicable | |
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+ | | | | 2.1.6 Communication configuration | not applicable | |
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+ | | | | 2.1.7 Symmetry | | |
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+ | | | 2.2<br>Access<br>at UE<br>(3GPP TS 22.001) | 2.2.1 Signalling access | not applicable | |
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+ | | | | 2.2.2 Information access | rate | not applicable |
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+ | | | | | interface | not applicable |
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+ | | | 2.3<br>Inter-<br>working | 2.3.1 Visible network type | 2) | |
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+ | | | | 2.3.2 National/Internat. interworking | 2) | |
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+ | | | | 2.3.3 Interface of TE to terminating Ntwk. | 2) | |
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+ | | 3.<br>Gen | 3.1 Supplementary service provided | | 3GPP TS 22.004 | |
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+ | | | 3.2 Quality of service | | | |
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+
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+ ##### Comments:
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+
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+ - 1) This service provides the transmission of a short message from a message handling system to all user equipments in the area of a Base Station. The service centre is functionally separated from the PLMN. There is no acknowledgement message after reception.
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+ - 2) An interworking only with the Cell-Broadcast Service Centre is foreseen. Connections from the fixed network to the SC are out of the scope of the 3GPP specifications.
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+ - 3) The information transfer attributes refer to the connection-oriented services (ISDN, Bluebook Q.931). The Short Message Service is not a connection orientated service, hence the transfer attributes here are not applicable.
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+ - 4) 3GPP TS 23.041 provides up to 15 concatenated "pages" of up to 93 characters each.
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+
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+ #### A.1.3.4 Short message service description
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+
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+ ###### Description of:
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+
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+ teleservice 21, "Short message MT/PP";
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+
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+ teleservice 22 "Short message MO/PP"; and
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+
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+ teleservice 23 "Cell Broadcast Service ".
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+
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+ ###### 1 Introduction
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+
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+ The purpose of this annex is to describe the short message teleservice.
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+
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+ Three different types of short messages are defined, namely short message MT/PP (Mobile Terminated/Point-to-point), short message MO/PP (Mobile Originated/Point-to-point) and Cell Broadcast Service messages.
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+
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+ ###### 2 Definition of the short message service MT/PP and MO/PP
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+
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+ For both mobile originated and mobile terminated services the Service Centre acts as store and forward centre. The Service Centre is functionally separate from the PLMN although this does not preclude an integrated implementation. More than one service centre may be connected to a PLMN. Messages may be input to the service centre from a fixed network customer by means of a suitable telecommunications service either from the fixed network, e.g. speech, telex, facsimile, etc. or from a mobile network customer. The list is not intended to be comprehensive and it is entirely open to the service centre provider what telecommunication services it supports. The service centre shall then reformat the message into that provided by the short message service, for delivery to the user equipment.
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+
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+ For mobile originated SMS messages the SMT formats the message into that used by the SMS service and sends to the service centre (to allow interworking with ERMES also ERMES-format addresses may be sent from the UE to the SC). In general the user may use alphanumeric addresses for more user convenience. In principle the message may be intended for a subscriber on the fixed network or for another mobile subscriber. For the message to another mobile subscriber the service centre should deliver as described in this section.
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+
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+ The message text is limited to a length of 160 characters.
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+
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+ The originator does not need to know the location of the mobile subscriber to whom he wants to send a message. The message is addressed to the recipient's Directory Number.
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+
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+ As a part of the basic service for both MT and MO, an acknowledgement will be provided on a message by message basis to the SC (MT) or UE (MO). This acknowledgement indicates that the PLMN has successfully transferred the message to the UE (MT) or SC (MO).
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+
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+ Optionally, the SC may offer final delivery notification to the originator. In this case, the originator may request to have a notification returned from the SC informing her about the delivery of the Short Message to the recipient. This delivery report indicates whether this particular message has been correctly received at the receiving station or not, to the extent that the SC is able to establish this. It does not indicate whether the message has been read. If the delivery report is negative, i.e. the message has not been successfully delivered to the recipient, it shall include the failure cause.
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+
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+ The delivery report is sent to the originator, if reachable, as soon as the information (positive or negative) is available.
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+
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+ In addition, the SC may use the delivery report capabilities for other purposes, such as intermediate status reports etc.
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+
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+ All point-to-point short messages are either to or from the service centre. A message from one user equipment to another must pass through a service centre. This case is effectively an MO and MT message together. The two transactions are separate, though clearly related.
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+
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+ Point-to-point messages may be sent or received when the UE is engaged on a call (voice or data), or in idle mode. However, messages which overlap the boundary of such a call, or during a handover, may be lost, in which case they will be sent again.
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+
485
+ The accounting between the SC and PLMN if applicable is for agreement between those parties.
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+
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+ The originator of a short message may notify the SC of an expiry time after which the message is no longer of value and may be deleted by the SC. During the validity period of the message, the SC shall try to deliver the message. After the expiry date the SC will take no further step to deliver the message, but its status may be kept by the SC to enable the originator to enquire the result. If the originator of the short message does not request any expiry time a standard value, e.g. 24 hours, is used.
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+
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+ The Service Centre may give a short message a priority status. This priority message will be attempted to be delivered irrespective of whether or not the UE has been identified as temporarily absent. Delivery of non-priority messages will not be attempted if the UE has been identified as temporarily absent.
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+
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+ If necessary, the originator may request the SC to perform specific operations on a previously submitted short message, such as provision/cancellation of a report or deletion of the short message.
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+
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+ The recipient of a short message will be informed by the message about the date and time it was submitted to the SC.
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+
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+ If the UE Message Store is full, the Message Store Overflow indicator is activated, and any further messages received will not be accepted. An appropriate specific non-acknowledgement message shall be returned. By help of an optional flow control mechanism further waiting short messages will be transmitted after the UE has memory available again.
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+
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+ ###### 3 Reply path
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+
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+ The reply path facility is an enhancement to the point-to-point SMS. In the mobile originated case the mobile user will request his Service Centre to guarantee to forward a single reply to his message back to him (Reply Path).
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+
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+ In the mobile terminated case the recipient of the Short Message will get an indication by the service centre that a reply via this Service centre will be accepted on a subscriptionless basis. The recipient may then submit a reply to this SC (within a period of time defined by the SC operator), which is then forwarded to the submitter of the original message.
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+
503
+ No subscription with the Service centre is needed by the replying user. The costs, if any, for the reply path are allocated to the originator.
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+
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+ ###### 4 Definition of the Cell Broadcast Service
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+
507
+ The cell broadcast service is a Teleservice which enables an Information Provider to submit short messages for broadcasting to a specified area within the PLMN.
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+
509
+ The cell broadcast service is characterized by the following aspects:
510
+
511
+ - No acknowledgement is sent from the UE.
512
+ - The cell broadcast message is sent in a limited area, defined by the originator of the message, by agreement with the PLMN.
513
+ - An identifier is associated with each message. This identifier is received by the UE and used by the short message function of the UE not to store broadcast messages which are not wanted or which have already been received.
514
+ - Generally, cell broadcast messages will be sent continuously, so that all such messages are sent in turn, and then repeated. The cycle time will need to be short enough for important messages to be received by travellers moving through a group of cells.
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+ - Cell broadcast messages are MT only. The origination of these messages is outside the scope of 3GPP specifications.
516
+ - The maximum length of each cell broadcast message will be 93 characters.
517
+ - Cell broadcast DRX mode is defined to improve the battery life for User equipment. This feature is optional.
518
+ - Reception of CBS messages for a UE is not a requirement if it is connected in the CS domain. It should be possible for a UE to receive messages if it is connected in the PS domain and no data is currently transmitted.
519
+
520
+
521
+
522
+ ### A.1.4 Alternate speech/facsimile G3
523
+
524
+ | Teleservice 61, Alternate speech and facsimile group 3 | | | | | |
525
+ |--------------------------------------------------------|-----|-------------------------------|--------------------------------------------------|-------------------------------|-----------------|
526
+ | A<br>T<br>T<br>R<br>I<br>B<br>U<br>T<br>E<br>S | HLC | 1.1 | Type or user information | facsimile/speech | |
527
+ | | | 1.2 | Layer 4 protocol functions | Procedures according to ITU-T | |
528
+ | | | 1.3 | Layer 5 protocol functions | recommendation T.30/T4. | |
529
+ | | | 1.4 | Layer 6 protocol functions | | |
530
+ | | | 1.5 | Layer 7 protocol functions | | |
531
+ | I<br>B<br>U<br>T<br>E<br>S | LLC | 2.1<br><br>Inform<br>transfer | 2.1.1 Information transfer capability | alternate speech/group 3 fax | |
532
+ | | | | 2.1.2 Information transfer mode | circuit | |
533
+ | | | | 2.1.3 Information transfer rate | up to 14400 bits/s | |
534
+ | | | | 2.1.4 Structure | not applicable | |
535
+ | | | | 2.1.5 Establishment of connection | demand (MO MT) | |
536
+ | | | | 2.1.6 Communication configuration | point-to-point | |
537
+ | | | | 2.1.7 Symmetry | bidirectional symmetry | |
538
+ | | | 2.2<br><br>Access<br>at UE | 2.2.1 Signalling access | 1.440/450 (GSM 04.08) | |
539
+ | | | | 2.2.2 Information access<br><br>(3GPP TS 22.001) | rate | fullrate |
540
+ | | | | | interface | 2 wire analogue |
541
+ | A<br>T<br>T<br>R<br>I<br>B<br>U<br>T<br>E<br>S | HLC | 2.3<br><br>Inter-<br>working | 2.3.1 Visible network type | PSTN | ISDN PLMN |
542
+ | | | | 2.3.2 National/Internat. interworking | international/national | |
543
+ | | | | 2.3.3 Interface of TE to terminating | 2 wire, analogue/UE | |
544
+ | | | 3.1<br><br>Gen | 3.1 Supplementary service provided | 3GPP TS 22.004 | |
545
+ | | | | 3.2 Quality of service | | |
546
+
547
+ #### Comments:
548
+
549
+ - 1) This Teleservice allows the connection of ITU-T group 3 fax apparatus (send and/or receive) to the user equipments of a PLMN. Facsimile connections may be established to/from group 3 apparatus in the PSTN, ISDN or PLMN.
550
+ - 2) A high quality of service even under bad radio conditions and/or in connection to/from moving vehicles is required.
551
+ - 3) Both speech and fax portions of the call will use a full rate. The fax portion of the call may use multiple full rate channels.
552
+ - 4) Subscription for TS61 includes also subscription for TS62 (refer to 3GPP TS 22.001 [2]). For this reason and in order to allow a user to change between ME supporting TS61 or TS62 both a network and a UE supporting TS61 shall also accept call set-ups for TS62. If a subscriber originates/receives a TS61 call but either the UE or the network do not support TS61 (but supports TS62), then TS61 shall be negotiated to TS62 in accordance to the rules specified in 3GPP TS 27.001 [10]. If the negotiation does not succeed, then the call shall be released.
553
+
554
+ ### A.1.5 Automatic facsimile G3
555
+
556
+ | Teleservice 62, Alternate facsimile group 3 | | | | | |
557
+ |------------------------------------------------|--------------------|-----------------------------------|---------------------------------------|------------------------|------------------|
558
+ | A<br>T<br>T<br>R<br>I<br>B<br>U<br>T<br>E<br>S | 1.<br>HLC | 1.1 Type or user information | facsimile | | |
559
+ | | | 1.2 Layer 4 protocol functions | Procedures according to ITU-T | | |
560
+ | | | 1.3 Layer 5 protocol functions | recommendation T.30/T4. | | |
561
+ | | | 1.4 Layer 6 protocol functions | | | |
562
+ | | | 1.5 Layer 7 protocol functions | | | |
563
+ | 2.<br>LLC | Inform<br>Transfer | 2.1 | 2.1.1 Information transfer capability | Facsimile group 3 | |
564
+ | | | 2.1.2 Information transfer mode | Circuit | | |
565
+ | | | 2.1.3 Information transfer rate | up to 14400 bits/s | | |
566
+ | | | 2.1.4 Structure | not applicable | | |
567
+ | | | 2.1.5 Establishment of connection | demand (MO MT) | | |
568
+ | | | 2.1.6 Communication configuration | point-to-point | | |
569
+ | | | 2.1.7 Symmetry | bidirectional symmetry | | |
570
+ | | Access<br>At UE | 2.2 | 2.2.1 Signalling access | 1.440/450 (GSM 04.08) | |
571
+ | | | | 2.2.2 Information access | rate | Fullrate |
572
+ | | | | (3GPP TS 22.001) | interface | 2 wire, analogue |
573
+ | 3.<br>Gen | Inter-<br>Working | 2.3 | 2.3.1 Visible network type | PSTN | ISDN PLMN |
574
+ | | | | 2.3.2 National/Internat. interworking | international/national | |
575
+ | | | | 2.3.3 Interface of TE to terminating | 2 wire, analogue/UE | |
576
+ | | | 3.1 | Supplementary service provided | 3GPP TS 22.004 | |
577
+ | | | 3.2 | Quality of service | | |
578
+
579
+ ##### Comments:
580
+
581
+ - 1) This teleservice supports a Facsimile Group 3 Autocalling/Autoanswering mode only.
582
+ - 2) This teleservice allows connection of ITU-T group 3 fax apparatus to and from the user equipments of a PLMN. Facsimile connections may be established to and from group 3 apparatus in the PSTN, ISDN or PLMN.
583
+ - 3) A high quality of service even under bad radio conditions and/or in connection to/from moving vehicles is required.
584
+ - 4) If a Network receives a call set-up for TS61 and if the subscriber in question has a subscription for TS62 only, then the network shall negotiate TS61 to TS62 in accordance to the rules specified in 3GPP TS 27.001 [10]. If the negotiation does not succeed, then the call shall be released. See also item 4) in the description of TS61.
585
+ - 5) This teleservice may use the multislot mechanism of GERAN.
586
+
587
+ ### A.1.6 Voice Group Call Service
588
+
589
+ | Teleservice 91, Voice Group Call Service | | | | |
590
+ |------------------------------------------|-----|------------------------------------|---------------------------------------|---------------------------------|
591
+ | A | 1. | 1.1 Type or user Information | speech | |
592
+ | T | HLC | 1.2 Layer 4 protocol functions | - | |
593
+ | T | | 1.3 Layer 5 protocol functions | - | |
594
+ | R | | 1.4 Layer 6 protocol functions | - | |
595
+ | I | | 1.5 Layer 7 protocol functions | - | |
596
+ | B | 2. | 2.1 | 2.1.1 Information transfer capability | speech (digital representation) |
597
+ | U | LLC | Inform | 2.1.2 Information transfer mode | circuit |
598
+ | T | | transfer | 2.1.3 Information transfer rate | not applicable |
599
+ | E | | | 2.1.4 Structure | not applicable |
600
+ | S | | | 2.1.5 Establishment of connection | demand MO MT |
601
+ | | | | 2.1.6 Communication configuration | multipoint |
602
+ | | | | 2.1.7 Symmetry | bidirectional symmetry |
603
+ | | | 2.2 | 2.2.1 Signalling access | manual |
604
+ | | | Access | 2.2.2 Information access | full rate/half rate |
605
+ | | | at UE | (3GPP TS 22.001) | |
606
+ | | | | rate | |
607
+ | | | | interface | |
608
+ | | | 2.3 | 2.3.1 Visible network type | PSTN/ISDN/ PLMN |
609
+ | | | Inter- | 2.3.2 National/Internat. interworking | international/national |
610
+ | | | working | 2.3.3 Interface of TE to terminating | 2 wire, analogue |
611
+ | | | | | 4 wire<br>S (B+B+D) |
612
+ | | | | | ME |
613
+ | | 3. | 3.1 Supplementary service provided | 3GPP TS 42.068 | |
614
+ | | Gen | 3.2 Quality of service | | |
615
+
616
+ ##### Comments:
617
+
618
+ This service provides for speech conversation of a predefined group of service subscribers in half duplex mode on the radio link taking into account multiple mobile service subscribers involved in the VGCS call per cell. A detailed service description is given in 3GPP TS 42.068 [5].
619
+
620
+ This teleservice shall only be provided via a GERAN A/Gb mode of operation.
621
+
622
+ ### A.1.7 Voice Broadcast Service
623
+
624
+ | Teleservice 92, Voice Broadcast Service | | | | | |
625
+ |-----------------------------------------|-----|------------------------------------|---------------------------------------|---------------------------------|---------------------|
626
+ | A | 1. | 1.1 Type or user Information | speech | | |
627
+ | T | HLC | 1.2 Layer 4 protocol functions | - | | |
628
+ | T | | 1.3 Layer 5 protocol functions | - | | |
629
+ | R | | 1.4 Layer 6 protocol functions | - | | |
630
+ | I | | 1.5 Layer 7 protocol functions | - | | |
631
+ | B | 2. | 2.1 | 2.1.1 Information transfer capability | speech (digital representation) | |
632
+ | U | LLC | Inform | 2.1.2 Information transfer mode | circuit | |
633
+ | T | | transfer | 2.1.3 Information transfer rate | not applicable | |
634
+ | E | | | 2.1.4 Structure | not applicable | |
635
+ | S | | | 2.1.5 Establishment of connection | demand MO MT | |
636
+ | | | | 2.1.6 Communication configuration | broadcast | |
637
+ | | | | 2.1.7 Symmetry | unidirectional | |
638
+ | | | 2.2 | 2.2.1 Signalling access | manual | |
639
+ | | | Access | 2.2.2 Information access | rate | full rate/half rate |
640
+ | | | at UE | (3GPP TS 22.001) | interface | |
641
+ | | | 2.3 | 2.3.1 Visible network type | PSTN/ISDN/ PLMN | |
642
+ | | | Inter- | 2.3.2 National/Internat. interworking | international/national | |
643
+ | | | working | 2.3.3 Interface of TE to terminating | 2 wire, analogue | 4 wire<br>S (B+B+D) |
644
+ | | 3. | 3.1 Supplementary service provided | 3GPP TS 42.069 | | |
645
+ | | Gen | 3.2 Quality of service | | | |
646
+
647
+ #### Comments:
648
+
649
+ This service provides for the distribution of speech, generated by a service subscriber, to all or a predefined group service subscribers located in this area. A detailed service description is given in 3GPP TS 42.069 [6].
650
+
651
+ This teleservice shall only be provided via a GERAN A/Gb mode of operation.
652
+
653
+ # Annex B (informative): Change history
654
+
655
+ | Change history | | | | | | | | | | | |
656
+ |----------------|-----------|-----------|--------|-----|-----|-------|-----|----------------------------------------------------------------------------------|--------------------------------|-------|---------|
657
+ | TSG SA# | SA Doc. | SA1 Doc | Spec | CR | Rev | Rel | Cat | Subject/Comment | Old | New | WI |
658
+ | Dec 1999 | | | 02.03 | | | | | Transferred to 3GPP SA1 | 8.0.0 | 3.0.0 | |
659
+ | SA#06 | | | 02.03 | | | | | | 3.0.0 | | |
660
+ | SP-06 | SP-99519 | S1-991025 | 22.003 | 001 | | R99 | D | Mainly an editorial update for GSM/3GPP use | 3.0.0 | 3.1.0 | |
661
+ | SP-07 | SP-000069 | S1-000140 | 22.003 | 002 | | R99 | D | Editorial modification for change of SMS-CB to CBS and to correct the references | 3.1.0 | 3.2.0 | |
662
+ | SP-07 | SP-000071 | S1-000162 | 22.003 | 003 | | R00 | B | Addition of Wideband AMR | 3.1.0 | 4.0.0 | |
663
+ | SP-10 | SP-000687 | S1-000866 | 22.003 | 004 | 1 | Rel-4 | C | Removal of TS61 and TS62 in NT mode from GSM in Rel-4 and later releases | 4.0.0 | 4.1.0 | FAX |
664
+ | SP-12 | SP-010243 | S1-010563 | 22.003 | 007 | | Rel-4 | A | Removal of Voice Group Service | 4.1.0 | 4.2.0 | VGCS |
665
+ | SP-14 | SP-010672 | S1-011290 | 22.003 | 008 | | Rel-5 | C | Clarification of requirements for support of codecs | 4.2.0 | 5.0.0 | AMRWB |
666
+ | SP-15 | SP-020045 | S1-020457 | 22.003 | 010 | - | Rel-5 | A | Editorial CR to correct terms and references | 5.0.0 | 5.1.0 | CORRECT |
667
+ | SP-15 | SP-020164 | | 22.003 | 011 | 1 | Rel-5 | C | Support of Legacy Transceivers in GERAN | 5.0.0 | 5.1.0 | AMR |
668
+ | SP-16 | SP-020245 | S1-020889 | 22.003 | 012 | | Rel-5 | F | CR to 22.003 Corrections on ASCI and Fax due to GERAN lu mode | 5.1.0 | 5.2.0 | TEI |
669
+ | SP-26 | SP-040744 | S1-040997 | 22.003 | | | Rel-6 | | Updated from Rel-5 to Rel-6 | 5.2.0 | 6.0.0 | |
670
+ | SP-34 | - | - | 22.003 | - | - | Rel-7 | - | Provision of Rel-7 version as a result of approval of 22.003-0013 for Rel-8 | 6.0.0 | 7.0.0 | - |
671
+ | SP-34 | SP-060776 | S1-061424 | 22.003 | 013 | - | Rel-8 | C | Addition of emergency related data to a TS12 call | 6.0.0 | 8.0.0 | EData |
672
+ | SP-46 | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | Updated to Rel-9 by MCC | 8.0.0 | 9.0.0 | |
673
+ | 2011-03 | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | Update to Rel-10 version (MCC) | 9.0.0 | 10.0.0 |
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+ # **3GPP TS 22.004 V10.0.0 (2011-03)** **Technical Specification Group Services and System Aspects** **General on supplementary services** **(Release 10)**
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+
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+ ![GSM logo with the text 'GLOBAL SYSTEM FOR MOBILE COMMUNICATIONS'](935eed7aa61f7777f62cfc032e11bee9_img.jpg)
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+
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+ The GSM logo consists of the letters 'GSM' in a stylized blue font, with a small red square above the 'M'. Below the logo, the text 'GLOBAL SYSTEM FOR MOBILE COMMUNICATIONS' is written in blue, uppercase letters.
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+
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+ GSM logo with the text 'GLOBAL SYSTEM FOR MOBILE COMMUNICATIONS'
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+
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+ ![3GPP logo with a signal icon](30a26f2d17ca95672702bf50fb4f0242_img.jpg)
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+
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+ The 3GPP logo features the letters '3GPP' in a bold, black, stylized font. Below the 'P', there is a red signal icon consisting of three curved lines of increasing height.
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+
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+ 3GPP logo with a signal icon
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+
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+ The present document has been developed within the 3<sup>rd</sup> Generation Partnership Project (3GPP™) and may be further elaborated for the purposes of 3GPP.
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+
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+ The present document has not been subject to any approval process by the 3GPP Organisational Partners and shall not be implemented.
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+ This Specification is provided for future development work within 3GPP only. The Organisational Partners accept no liability for any use of this Specification.
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+ Specifications and reports for implementation of the 3GPP™ system should be obtained via the 3GPP Organisational Partners' Publications Offices.
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+
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+ Keywords
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+ GSM, UMTS, supplementary service
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+
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+ ## **3GPP**
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+
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+ Postal address
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+
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+ ---
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+
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+ 3GPP support office address
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+
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+ ---
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+
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+ 650 Route des Lucioles - Sophia Antipolis
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+ Valbonne - FRANCE
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+ Tel.: +33 4 92 94 42 00 Fax: +33 4 93 65 47 16
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+
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+ Internet
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+
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+ ---
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+
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+ <http://www.3gpp.org>
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+
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+ ## **Copyright Notification**
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+
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+ No part may be reproduced except as authorized by written permission.
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+ The copyright and the foregoing restriction extend to reproduction in all media.
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+
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+ © 2011, 3GPP Organizational Partners (ARIB, ATIS, CCSA, ETSI, TTA, TTC).
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+ All rights reserved.
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+
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+ UMTS™ is a Trade Mark of ETSI registered for the benefit of its members
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+ 3GPP™ is a Trade Mark of ETSI registered for the benefit of its Members and of the 3GPP Organizational Partners
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+ LTE™ is a Trade Mark of ETSI registered for the benefit of its Members and of the 3GPP Organizational Partners
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+ GSM® and the GSM logo are registered and owned by the GSM Association
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+
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+ # --- Contents
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+
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+ | | |
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+ |---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|-----------|
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+ | Foreword ..... | 4 |
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+ | 1 Scope..... | 5 |
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+ | 1.1 References ..... | 5 |
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+ | 1.2 Abbreviations ..... | 6 |
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+ | 2 General..... | 6 |
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+ | 2.1 Supplementary service ..... | 6 |
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+ | 2.2 Concepts associated with supplementary services ..... | 6 |
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+ | 3 Categories and framework of supplementary services ..... | 8 |
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+ | 3.1 Framework for the description of supplementary services ..... | 8 |
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+ | 3.2 Categories of supplementary services ..... | 9 |
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+ | 4 Supported supplementary services..... | 10 |
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+ | 4.1 Support of Line identity services ..... | 13 |
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+ | 4.2 Support of Name identity services ..... | 13 |
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+ | 5 Use of a password option in relation to supplementary services ..... | 14 |
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+ | 5.1 Definition ..... | 14 |
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+ | 5.2 Description ..... | 14 |
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+ | 5.3 Management - normal procedures and successful outcome..... | 14 |
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+ | 5.3.1 Provision of password option ..... | 14 |
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+ | 5.3.2 Withdrawal of the password option..... | 14 |
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+ | 5.3.3 Registration of password ..... | 14 |
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+ | 5.3.4 Erasure of password ..... | 14 |
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+ | 5.3.5 Password checking ..... | 14 |
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+ | 5.4 Management - exceptional procedures or unsuccessful outcome ..... | 15 |
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+ | 6 Not used ..... | 15 |
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+ | 7 Processing of supplementary service operations ..... | 15 |
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+ | 7.1 Processing of operations containing basic service information ..... | 15 |
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+ | 7.2 Processing of operations involving multiple Supplementary Services ..... | 16 |
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+ | 7.3 Compatibility Information and Supplementary Services ..... | 17 |
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+ | 8 Format of description ..... | 17 |
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+ | <b>Annex A (normative): Applicability of Supplementary Services to Telecommunication Services .....</b> | <b>19</b> |
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+ | Annex B (informative): Change history ..... | 22 |
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+
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+ # --- Foreword
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+
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+ This Technical Specification (TS) has been produced by the 3<sup>rd</sup> Generation Partnership Project (3GPP).
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+
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+ The contents of the present document are subject to continuing work within the TSG and may change following formal TSG approval. Should the TSG modify the contents of the present document, it will be re-released by the TSG with an identifying change of release date and an increase in version number as follows:
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+
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+ Version x.y.z
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+
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+ where:
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+
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+ - x the first digit:
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+ - 1 presented to TSG for information;
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+ - 2 presented to TSG for approval;
108
+ - 3 or greater indicates TSG approved document under change control.
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+ - y the second digit is incremented for all changes of substance, i.e. technical enhancements, corrections, updates, etc.
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+ - z the third digit is incremented when editorial only changes have been incorporated in the document.
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+
112
+ # --- 1 Scope
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+
114
+ The purpose of the present document is to define a recommended set of supplementary services to the Teleservices and Bearer services which will be supported by a PLMN in connection with other networks as a basis for the definition of the network capabilities required.
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+
116
+ Supplementary services not covered in 3GPP TS 22.004 cannot be introduced unilaterally in any PLMN if they require modification of the signalling Specifications.
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+
118
+ Technical realization of supplementary services is described in 3GPP TS 23.011 [19] and 24.010 [21].
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+
120
+ ## 1.1 References
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+
122
+ The following documents contain provisions which, through reference in this text, constitute provisions of the present document.
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+
124
+ - References are either specific (identified by date of publication, edition number, version number, etc.) or non-specific.
125
+ - For a specific reference, subsequent revisions do not apply.
126
+ - For a non-specific reference, the latest version applies. In the case of a reference to a 3GPP document (including a GSM document), a non-specific reference implicitly refers to the latest version of that document *in the same Release as the present document*.
127
+
128
+ - [1] 3GPP TR 21.905: "Vocabulary for 3GPP Specifications".
129
+ - [2] 3GPP TS 22.001: " Principles of circuit telecommunication services supported by a Public Land Mobile Network (PLMN)".
130
+ - [3] 3GPP TS 22.002: "Bearer Services (BS) supported by a Public Land Mobile Network (PLMN)".
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+ - [4] 3GPP TS 22.003: " Teleservices supported by a Public Land Mobile Network (PLMN)".
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+ - [5] 3GPP TS 22.030: "Man-Machine Interface (MMI) of the Mobile Station (MS)".
133
+ - [6] 3GPP TS 22.067: "Enhanced Multi-Level Precedence and Pre-emption service (eMLPP) - Stage 1".
134
+ - [7] 3GPP TS 02.081: "Line identification supplementary services - Stage 1".
135
+ - [8] 3GPP TS 22.082: "Call Forwarding (CF) supplementary services - Stage 1".
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+ - [9] 3GPP TS 22.083: "Call Waiting (CW) and Call Hold (HOLD) supplementary services - Stage 1".
137
+ - [10] 3GPP TS 22.084: "MultiParty (MPTY) supplementary services - Stage 1".
138
+ - [11] 3GPP TS 22.085: "Closed User Group (CUG) supplementary services - Stage 1".
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+ - [12] 3GPP TS 22.086: "Advice of Charge (AoC) supplementary services - Stage 1".
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+ - [13] 3GPP TS 22.088: "Call Barring (CB) supplementary services - Stage 1".
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+ - [14] 3GPP TS 22.072: "Call Deflection (CD) - Stage 1".
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+ - [15] 3GPP TS 22.087: "User-to-user signalling (UUS) - Stage 1".
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+ - [16] 3GPP TS 22.091: "Explicit Call Transfer (ECT) supplementary services - Stage 1".
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+ - [17] 3GPP TS 22.093: "Call Completion to Busy Subscriber (CCBS) - Stage 1".
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+ - [18] 3GPP TS 22.096: "Calling Name Presentation (CNAP) - Stage 1".
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+ - [19] 3GPP TS 23.011: "Technical realization of supplementary services".
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+ - [20] 3GPP TS 22.135: "Multicall (MC) - Stage 1".
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+ - [21] 3GPP TS 24.010: "Mobile radio interface layer 3 Supplementary services specification General aspects".
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+ - [22] 3GPP TS 24.080: "Mobile radio interface layer 3 supplementary services specification Formats and coding".
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+ - [23] ITU-T Recommendation I.210: "Principles of telecommunication services supported by an ISDN and the means to describe them".
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+ - [24] 3GPP TS 22.101: "Service Principles".
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+ - [25] 3GPP TS 22.105: "Services and service capabilities".
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+ - [26] 3GPP TS 42.068: "Voice Group Call Service (VGCS) - Stage 1".
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+ - [27] 3GPP TS 42.069: "Voice Broadcast Service (VBS) - Stage 1".
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+ ## 1.2 Abbreviations
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+ For the purposes of the present document the abbreviations and acronyms listed in 3GPP TR 21.905 [1] apply.
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+ # --- 2 General
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+ ## 2.1 Supplementary service
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+ A supplementary service modifies or supplements a basic Telecommunication service.
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+ NOTE: Offered supplementary services may be used by subscribers/users at their discretion.
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+ ## 2.2 Concepts associated with supplementary services
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+ For the purpose of the present document the following terms are defined:
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+ ### **Provision**
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+ An action to make a service available to a subscriber. The provision may be:
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+ - general: where the service is made available to all subscribers (subject to compatibility restrictions enforced) without prior arrangements being made with the service provider;
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+ - pre-arranged: where the service is made available to an individual subscriber only after the necessary arrangements have been made with the service provider.
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+ ### **Withdrawal**
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+ An action taken by the service provider to remove an available service from a subscriber's access. The withdrawal may be:
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+ - general: where the service is removed from all subscribers provided with the service;
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+ - specific: where the service is removed on an individual basis from subscribers provided with the service.
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+ ### **Registration**
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+ The programming by the service provider or subscriber of information to enable subsequent operation of a service. The programming action involves input of specific supplementary information. For certain services the registration procedure may cause activation whilst for others the service may already be in the action phase.
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+ ### **Erasure**
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+ The deletion by the service provider, the subscriber or the system of information stored against a particular service by a previous registration(s).
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+ ### **Activation**
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+ An action taken by either the service provider, the subscriber or the system to enable a process to run as and when required by the service concerned, resulting in the active phase. Some services can be either "operative" or "quiescent" (not operative) during the active phase according to whether or not the system would be able to invoke or use the service.
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+ ### **Deactivation**
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+ An action taken by either the service provider, the subscriber or the system to terminate the process started at the activation.
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+ ### **Invocation**
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+ An action to invoke the service required, taken by the subscriber (e.g. pressing a specific button) or automatically by the network or terminal as a result of a particular condition (e.g. calling number identification for each incoming call).
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+ ### **Normal operation with successful outcome**
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+ Description of the normal operation of the service, the normal served subscriber's actions and the system response. Decision points, timing and call progress signals would be some of the aspects defined for the service if they can be perceived by the subscriber.
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+ ### **Interrogation**
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+ The request by the subscriber to the PLMN to provide information about a specific supplementary service. This information can be requested by a:
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+ - status check;
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+ The following values can be returned by the PLMN:
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+ - not supported;
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+ - active and operative;
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+ - active and quiescent;
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+ - not active.
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+ Not all values are applicable to all supplementary services.
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+ - data check;
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+ This interrogation function compares the data input by the subscriber during an interrogation procedure with the information stored in the PLMN. The PLMN signals an appropriate indication (e.g. "check is positive" or "check is negative").
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+ - data request;
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+ This interrogation function enables the subscriber to obtain confirmation of her input data. The PLMN signals an appropriate indication (e.g. "the forwarded-to number is etc."). The response to a data request may comprise the status of the service (e.g. not active).
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+ ### **Exceptional operation or unsuccessful outcome**
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+ Abnormal situations not described in "normal operation with successful outcome". Procedures on time-out, unexpected signalling response and other such events would be defined.
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+ ### **Interaction with other supplementary services**
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+ When more than one supplementary service is active, new logical situations, decisions, priorities, etc., may arise. This subclause would identify and define the resolution of such situations as they affect subscriber perception of the service. Special procedures may therefore be required, e.g. to allow, where possible, the simultaneous use of different supplementary services by one mobile subscriber.
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+ ### **Interworking considerations**
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+ Identification of subscriber perceptions when a call exits from an ISDN/PLMN to another network or enters an ISDN/PLMN from another network (e.g. PSTN).
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+ ### Unstructured SS Operations
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+ These operations are characterized by:
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+ - in the mobile to network direction the transparent transport of MMI strings entered by the user to the network;
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+ - in the network to mobile direction the transparent transport of text strings that are displayed by the mobile for user information;
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+ - transparent transfer of data between an application in the MS and a corresponding application in the network.
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+ These operations provide capabilities that can either be used as part of operator specified services, or to facilitate the early introduction of specified services.
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+ NOTE: This Specification does not distinguish between subscriber, user and customer, since all three do not fully cover the textual needs. Generally the term "subscriber" is used, even if this person is not having the subscription.
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+ # 3 Categories and framework of supplementary services
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+ ## 3.1 Framework for the description of supplementary services
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+ 3GPP TS 22.001 [2] and 3GPP TS 22.101 [24] describe the principles of the Telecommunication services. They also defines the concepts of Telecommunication services and describes their characterization by appropriate attributes. Bearer services and Teleservices, which are offered by a PLMN in connection with other networks, are defined in 3GPP TS 22.002 [3], 3GPP TS 22.105 [25] and 3GPP TS 22.003 [4]. Besides these basic Telecommunication services, their enhancement or modification by supplementary services need also to be offered.
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+ A supplementary service modifies or enhances a basic Telecommunication service and, hence, cannot be offered to a subscriber on a stand alone basis. It must be offered together with or in association with a basic Telecommunication service. The same supplementary service may be offered with a number of different Telecommunication services. For applicability of a Supplementary Service to a Telecommunication service refer to annex A.
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+ Table 3.1/3GPP TS 22.004 (identical to table 1/3GPP TS 22.001 [2] and to table 1 of ITU-T Recommendation I.210 [23]) illustrates the description of Telecommunication services.
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+ **Table 3.1/3GPP TS 22.004: Categorisation of Telecommunication services**
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+ | TELECOMMUNICATION SERVICE | | | |
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+ |---------------------------|-----------------------------------------------|-------------------|-------------------------------------------|
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+ | BEARER SERVICE | | TELESERVICE | |
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+ | Basic Bearer Service | Basic Bearer service + supplementary services | Basic Teleservice | Basic Teleservice + supplementary service |
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+ Provision and withdrawal of a supplementary service, with the exception of Closed User Group, shall apply to all basic services the subscriber subscribes to.
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+ Registration, erasure, activation and deactivation of a supplementary service shall apply to one or more group of basic services. The groups of basic services are defined to avoid handling of many basic service codes.
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+ An operation is effective on the basic services, within the basic service group, which have been provisioned and for which the supplementary service is applicable. The fact that a basic service is provisioned but is not supplied by the network shall not lead to reject the request. The request shall be accepted since there is one basic service within the group(s) which is provisioned and for which the supplementary service is applicable. For applicability of a Supplementary Service to a basic service or service group refer to annex A.
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+ The basic service groups are define in table 3.2/3GPP TS 22.004.
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+ **Table 3.2/3GPP TS 22.004: List of basic service groups**
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+ | <b>Basic service group</b> | | <b>Basic service (1) (2)</b> | |
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+ |----------------------------|-------------------------------------|------------------------------|-----------------------------------------------------------------------|
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+ | <b>number</b> | <b>name</b> | <b>Number (2)</b> | <b>name</b> |
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+ | 1 | Speech | TS 11<br>TS 12 | Telephony<br>Emergency call |
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+ | 2 | Short message service | TS 21<br>TS 22<br>TS 23 | Short message MT/PP<br>Short message MO/PP<br>Short message CB |
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+ | 3 - 5 | Not allocated | | |
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+ | 6 | Facsimile services <sup>(3)</sup> | TS 61<br>TS 62 | Alternate speech and facsimile group 3<br>Automatic facsimile group 3 |
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+ | 7 | All Data circuit asynchronous | BS 20 | General asynchronous bearer service |
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+ | 8 | All Data circuit synchronous | BS 30 | General synchronous bearer service |
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+ | 12 | Voice group services <sup>(4)</sup> | TS 91<br>TS 92 | Voice Group Call Service<br>Voice Broadcast Service |
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+ NOTE 1: Basic services are defined in 3GPP TS 22.002 [3] and 3GPP TS 22.003 [4].
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+ NOTE 2: TS: Teleservice BS: Bearer service.
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+ NOTE 3: The transparent facsimile services apply to A/Gb mode of GERAN only. The non-transparent facsimile services apply to UTRAN only.
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+ NOTE 4: The Voice Group Services, TS 91 and TS 92 apply to A/Gb mode of GERAN only.
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+ ## 3.2 Categories of supplementary services
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+ Below follows a list of the possible categories of supplementary services related to provision, withdrawal, registration, erasure, activation, deactivation, invocation and interrogation.
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+ Provision of a supplementary service can be made on a subscription basis, i.e. after pre-arrangement with the service provider, or the supplementary service can be made generally available to all mobile subscribers having access to PLMNs.
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+ Withdrawal of a supplementary service can be as a result of a subscriber's request or for administrative reasons. Both withdrawal actions are performed by the service provider.
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+ Registration of a supplementary service is only applicable to those supplementary services in which specific data is required to enable subsequent operation of the service. This registration can be the result of provision or it can be a subscriber controlled procedure. Registration of a supplementary service may mean simultaneous activation of that service.
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+ Erasure of a supplementary service is only applicable to those supplementary services for which registration is necessary. It can be the result of withdrawal, it can be the result of a new registration overruling, and thus effectively erasing the previous registration, or it can be a subscriber controlled procedure. Erasure of a Supplementary Service may mean simultaneous deactivation of that service.
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+ Activation of a supplementary service can be the result of provision. In some cases the supplementary service is only activated if the conditions in the subscription options are met. A supplementary service can also be activated by means of a procedure controlled either by the mobile subscriber or the service provider. Some supplementary services may also be activated as a result of registration.
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+ Deactivation of a supplementary service can be the result of withdrawal or erasure of the service. In some cases the supplementary service is deactivated if the conditions in the subscription options are not met. A supplementary service can also be deactivated by means of a procedure controlled either by the mobile subscriber or the service provider. A supplementary service can be automatically deactivated at the end of a call if the supplementary service was specifically activated for that call. Finally, a supplementary service may be automatically deactivated by the network as a consequence of activation of another supplementary service if it conflicts with the other activated supplementary service.
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+ Invocation of a supplementary service can take place by means of a subscriber controlled procedure or automatically by the network as a result of a particular condition.
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+ Interrogation of a supplementary service is only applicable for a few supplementary services for which it is useful to get information from the network about the status or relevant data concerning the supplementary service.
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+ # --- 4 Supported supplementary services
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+ Table 4.1/3GPP TS 22.004 gives a list of possible supplementary services implemented in the PLMN, the definitions of which are given in the specifications [6]-[18].
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+ **NOTE:** All supplementary services in this table are implemented in the PLMN. Subscribers can use these supplementary services for calls within the PLMN, but also in interworking situations with the PSTN (if supported) and the ISDN. In interworking situations with CSPDN and PSPDN these supplementary services can only be used during call set up (e.g. call forwarding services). When a call is established between an MS and a PDN, the MS acts as a data network terminal and can consequently only use the supplementary services that are supported by the relevant PDN. The PDN supplementary services are not described in this Specification; they can be found in the relevant PDN Specifications. However, the interworking situations with PDNs still require further study.
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+ It has been identified as a requirement that the man-machine interface in PLMNs regarding supplementary services should be compatible as much as possible with the man-machine interface in the fixed networks as defined in CEPT groups, e.g. the same use of keypad information or function keys.
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+ Table 4.1/ 3GPP TS 22.004 lists the categories for all supported supplementary services. Below the abbreviations used are listed.
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+ ### **Registration:**
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+ p = as a result of provision
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+ a = service provider controlled procedure
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+ s = subscriber controlled procedure
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+ - = not applicable
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+
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+ ### **Erasure:**
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+ w = as a result of withdrawal
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+
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+ s = subscriber controlled procedure
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+ r = due to new registration
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+ - = not applicable
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+
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+ ### **Activation:**
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+ p = as a result of provision
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+ r = as a result of registration
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+ s = subscriber controlled procedure
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+ a = service provider controlled procedure
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+ c = when the conditions in the subscription options are met
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+
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+ - = not applicable
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+
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+ ### **Deactivation:**
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+ w = as a result of withdrawal
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+ s = subscriber controlled procedure
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+ a = service provider controlled procedure
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+ e = as a result of erasure
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+ n = when the conditions in the subscr. options are not met
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+ c = at the end of a per call basis activation
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+ - = not applicable
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+
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+ ### **Invocation:**
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+ n = automatic invocation by the network as a result of a particular condition
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+ u = user invocation, by means of a control procedure
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+ - = not applicable
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+
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+ ### **Interrogation:**
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+ s = status check
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+
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+ dr = data request
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+
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+ - = not applicable
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+
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+ **Table 4.1/ 3GPP TS 22.004: Supported Supplementary Services**
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+ | Supplementary Service | | | | | | | |
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+ |-------------------------------------------------|---------------|-----|-------|-----|-------|-----|------|
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+ | Spec/section | | Reg | Eras | Act | Deact | Inv | Int |
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+ | 22.067 | eMLPP | a/s | w/r | - | - | n | dr |
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+ | 22.072, Call Deflection SS | | | | | | | |
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+ | | CD | - | - | p | w | u | - |
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+ | 22.081. Number Identif. SS | | | | | | | |
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+ | | CLIP | - | - | p | w | n | s |
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+ | | CLIR | - | - | p | w | n | dr |
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+ | | CoLP | - | - | p | w | n | s |
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+ | | CoLR | - | - | p | w | n | s |
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+ | 22.082. Call Offering SS | | | | | | | |
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+ | | CFU | a/s | w/r/s | r/s | e/s | n | dr |
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+ | | CFB | a/s | w/r/s | r/s | e/s | n | dr |
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+ | | CFNRy | a/s | w/r/s | r/s | e/s | n | dr |
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+ | | CFNRc | a/s | w/r/s | r/s | e/s | n | dr |
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+ | 22.083. Call Completion SS | | | | | | | |
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+ | | CW | - | - | a/s | a/s | n | s |
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+ | | HOLD | - | - | p | w | u | - |
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+ | 22.084. Multi Party SS | | | | | | | |
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+ | | MPTY | - | - | - | - | u | - |
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+ | 22.085. Comm. of Interest SS | | | | | | | |
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+ | | CUG | - | - | p | w | u/n | - |
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+ | 22.087. User-to-User SS | | | | | | | |
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+ | | UUS | - | - | s | c | u/n | - |
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+ | 22.086. Charging SS | | | | | | | |
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+ | | AoCI | - | - | p | w | n | - |
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+ | | AoCC | - | - | p | w | n | - |
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+ | 22.088. Call Restriction SS | | | | | | | |
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+ | | BAOC | a/s | w/r | a/s | s/a | n | dr |
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+ | | BOIC | a/s | w/r | a/s | s/a | n | dr |
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+ | | BOIC-exHC | a/s | w/r | a/s | s/a | n | dr |
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+ | | BAIC | a/s | w/r | a/s | s/a | n | dr |
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+ | | BAIC-Roam | a/s | w/r | a/s | s/a | n | dr |
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+ | 22.067 | eMLPP | a/s | w/r/s | - | - | u/n | s/dr |
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+ | 22.091. Call Transfer SS | | | | | | | |
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+ | | ECT | - | - | p | w | u | - |
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+ | 22.093. Completion of Calls to Busy Subscribers | | | | | | | |
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+ | | CCBS SS | - | - | p | w | n | |
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+ | | CCBS Requests | | | s | s/a/w | | dr |
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+ | | | | | | | | |
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+ | 22.096 Name Identification SS | | | | | | | |
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+ | | CNAP | - | - | p | w | n | s |
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+ | 22.135 Multicall | | | | | | | |
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+ | | MC | a/s | w | p | w | U/n | dr |
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+
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+ Abbreviations used for the Supplementary Services:
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+ | | |
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+ |-----------|----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
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+ | CD | Call Deflection |
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+ | CLIP | Calling Line Identification Presentation |
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+ | CLIR | Calling Line Identification Restriction |
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+ | CoLP | Connected Line Identification Presentation |
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+ | CoLR | Connected Line Identification Restriction |
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+ | CFU | Call Forwarding Unconditional |
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+ | CFB | Call Forwarding on Mobile Subscriber Busy |
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+ | CFNRy | Call Forwarding on No Reply |
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+ | CFNRc | Call Forwarding on Mobile Subscriber Not Reachable |
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+ | CNAP | Calling Name Presentation - (CNAP) |
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+ | CW | Call Waiting |
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+ | HOLD | Call Hold |
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+ | MPTY | Multi Party Service |
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+ | MC | Multicall |
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+ | CUG | Closed User Group |
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+ | AoCI | Advice of Charge (Information) |
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+ | AoCC | Advice of Charge (Charging) |
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+ | UUS | User-to-user signalling |
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+ | BAOC | Barring of All Outgoing Calls |
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+ | BOIC | Barring of Outgoing International Calls |
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+ | BOIC-exHC | Barring of Outgoing International Calls except those directed to the Home PLMN Country |
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+ | BAIC | Barring of All Incoming Calls |
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+ | BIC-Roam | Barring of Incoming Calls when Roaming Outside the Home PLMN Country |
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+ | ECT | Explicit Call Transfer |
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+ | eMLPP | enhanced Multi-Level Precedence and Pre-emption |
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+ | SPNP | Support of Private Numbering Plan - (SPNP) |
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+ | CCBS | Completion of calls to busy subscribers.- (CCBS) |
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+ ## 4.1 Support of Line identity services
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+ A PLMN which supports the CLIP service shall also support the CLIR service. A PLMN which supports CoLP service shall also support the CoLR service.
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481
+ A PLMN which does not support the CLIR service shall ensure that the line identity of a subscriber shall not be displayed to the called party unless the called party has CLIR override capability. A PLMN which does not support the CoLR service shall ensure that the line identity of a subscriber shall not be displayed to the calling party unless the calling party has CoLR override capability.
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+
483
+ ## 4.2 Support of Name identity services
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+
485
+ (CNAP): A PLMN which supports the CNAP service shall also support the CLIR service.
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+
487
+ A PLMN which does not support the CLIR service shall ensure that the name identity of a subscriber shall not be displayed to the called party.
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+
489
+ # --- 5 Use of a password option in relation to supplementary services
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+
491
+ ## 5.1 Definition
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+
493
+ Some Supplementary Services (e.g. Call Barring) can be offered to a subscriber with the subscription option of using a password to control the service. When this option is selected every action (related to that Supplementary Service), such as registration, erasure, activation or deactivation is performed by the mobile subscriber with the concurrent entry of the password.
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+
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+ ## 5.2 Description
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+
497
+ When the subscription option "Control of a Supplementary Service by the subscriber using a password" is provided, password handling is supported by the network.
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+
499
+ The password will consist of four digits in the range 0000 to 9999.
500
+
501
+ ## 5.3 Management - normal procedures and successful outcome
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+
503
+ ### 5.3.1 Provision of password option
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+
505
+ Each Supplementary Service for which the control by the subscriber usage of a password is relevant may be offered with the subscription option "Control of the Supplementary Service". The values of this option will be:
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+
507
+ - by the subscriber using a password;
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+ - by the service provider.
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+
510
+ NOTE: A service provider needs not to offer this option to its subscribers. However, the support of the password facility is mandatory in the networks for visiting subscribers.
511
+
512
+ ### 5.3.2 Withdrawal of the password option
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+
514
+ The password option may be withdrawn for administrative reasons or due to subscription modification.
515
+
516
+ ### 5.3.3 Registration of password
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+
518
+ If a mobile subscriber selects at provision time the option of using a password for any given Supplementary Service, the password have to be registered at the same time.
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+
520
+ Furthermore, the subscriber can change the password by an appropriate control procedure at any time. The control procedure is described in 3GPP TS 22.030 [5].
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+
522
+ ### 5.3.4 Erasure of password
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+
524
+ A password can be erased in two ways:
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+
526
+ - 1) Registration of a new password erases the previous one; or
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+ - 2) Withdrawal of the password option.
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+
529
+ ### 5.3.5 Password checking
530
+
531
+ If the mobile subscriber in an attempt to control a Supplementary Service requiring a password enters a correct password, the corresponding request is then considered by the network.
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+
533
+ ## 5.4 Management - exceptional procedures or unsuccessful outcome
534
+
535
+ If the mobile subscriber in an attempt to control a Supplementary Service requiring a password, or in an attempt to register a new password, enters an incorrect password, the corresponding request will be rejected by the network and the subscriber will be notified.
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+
537
+ If the mobile subscriber enters incorrect password more than three consecutive times, all control procedures related to the use of the password are made impossible until the service provider instructs the network to again accept password-related requests from this subscriber.
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+
539
+ # --- 6 Not used
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+
541
+ # 7 Processing of supplementary service operations
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+
543
+ ## 7.1 Processing of operations containing basic service information
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+
545
+ The network shall process a registration/erasure/activation/deactivation request indicating basic service information independent of the previous registration/activation status. As a result the network will process these requests for the indicated basic service information only, whereas other registration/activation status information remains unchanged.
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+
547
+ Basic service information received by the network within the above supplementary service operations is in the specifications [6]-[18]. According to this definition the network may receive a combined basic service indication, e.g. for all basic services. As a result the combined basic service indication may be dissolved (note 1). This has to be taken into account when an interrogation procedure is performed.
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+
549
+ In case the operation contains a combined basic service indication (e.g. for all bearer services) the interactions specified in the specifications [6]-[18] have to be checked subsequently for each member of the combined service indication. As a result a supplementary service request may be partly rejected due to the interaction requirements (note 2). This has to be taken into account in the acknowledgement to the supplementary service request from the Mobile Station (MS), i.e. the network shall send a notification to the MS that the SS operation request was only partially successful.
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+
551
+ NOTE 1: Explanatory example
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+
553
+ ### **1. Operation:**
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+
555
+ Registration of CFU for "all basic services" to number 1.
556
+
557
+ ### **2. Operation:**
558
+
559
+ Registration of CFU for "Speech" to number 2.
560
+
561
+ #### **Result:**
562
+
563
+ Registration status for
564
+
565
+ "Speech": CFU active to number 2.
566
+
567
+ All other basic service groups: CFU active to number 1.
568
+
569
+ NOTE 2: Explanatory example
570
+
571
+ ### **1. Operation:**
572
+
573
+ Registration of CFB for "Speech" to number 1.
574
+
575
+ ### **2. Operation:**
576
+
577
+ Activation of BAOC for "Facsimile services".
578
+
579
+ ### **3. Operation:**
580
+
581
+ Registration of CFU for "all basic services" to number 2.
582
+
583
+ #### **Result:**
584
+
585
+ Registration status for
586
+
587
+ "Speech": CFU active to number 2, CFB "quiescent" to number 1.
588
+
589
+ "Facsimile services": BAOC Active, CFU rejected.
590
+
591
+ All other basic service groups: CFU active to number 2.
592
+
593
+ ## 7.2 Processing of operations involving multiple Supplementary Services
594
+
595
+ Normally, SS operations relate to one single Supplementary Service at a time. The network reaction on such operations are described in the specifications [6]-[18] subclauses x.3 (Normal Procedures), x.4 (Exceptional Procedures) and x.6 (Interaction). Also subclause 7.1 contains information related to this area.
596
+
597
+ In addition, some groups of Supplementary Services may be controlled collectively, such as Call Forwarding and Barring services. The information contained in such "global" operation (e.g. Forwarded-to-number, Password, Basic Service group(s)) then applies generally to all SS concerned by the operation.
598
+
599
+ The reaction of the network when receiving such control requests is generally the same as when receiving a number of subsequent single operations to the corresponding Supplementary Services. However, in some cases the action to be taken by the network may be regarded as "exceptional", and therefore the following clarifies the only allowed operations on groups of Supplementary Services:
600
+
601
+ - If the group "all Call Forwarding services" is subject for a Registration or an Activation request, CFU shall become Active and Operative whilst the conditional CFs (CFC) will become Active and quiescent for the Basic Service groups concerned by the operation. I.e the network behaviour is the same as if the CFCs were Registered/Activated first, followed by Registration/Activation of CFU.
602
+
603
+ The No Reply Timer may be a part of this general operation.
604
+
605
+ If the Basic Service information provided in the request is not relevant to one or more of the SS involved, the principles in subclause 7.1 of apply, i.e. the network ignores these parts of the request.
606
+
607
+ - If the group "all Conditional Call Forwarding services" is subject for a Registration or an Activation request, all CFCs shall become Active and Operative for the Basic Service groups concerned by the operation.
608
+
609
+ The No Reply Timer may be a part of this general operation.
610
+
611
+ If the Basic Service information provided in the request is not relevant to one or more of the SS involved, the principles in subclause 7.1 of apply, i.e. the network ignores these parts of the request.
612
+
613
+ - If the group "all Call Forwarding services" or the group "all Conditional Call Forwarding services" is subject for a Deactivation or an Erasure request, the network shall act as normal, i.e. as if a number of subsequent Deactivations/Erasures were requested. If the Basic Service information provided in the request is not relevant to one or more of the SS involved, the principles in subclause 7.1 of this specification apply, i.e. the network ignores these parts of the request.
614
+ - If any of the groups "all Barring services", "all Outgoing Barring Services" or "all Incoming Barring Services" is subject to a Deactivation request, the network shall act as normal, i.e. as if a number of subsequent Deactivations were requested.
615
+
616
+ If the Basic Service information provided in the request is not relevant to one or more of the SS involved, the principles in subclause 7.1 of this specification apply, i.e. the network ignores these parts of the request.
617
+
618
+ - If the user requests Password Registration for any other single or group of Barring Services than "all Barring Services" the request will be denied (as only **one** (common) password for the Barring services per subscriber is allowed).
619
+ - Interrogation of groups of Supplementary Services is not supported.
620
+
621
+ ## 7.3 Compatibility Information and Supplementary Services
622
+
623
+ Within the Single Numbering Scheme it is possible that an incoming call (e.g. PSTN call) do not have an allocated Bearer Capability Information Element. The network cannot at this stage determine the Basic Service requirement and shall, for Supplementary Service purposes, handle the call based on a "default basic service" for the call. If the subscriber has a subscription to telephony then the network shall use telephony as the "default basic service". If the subscriber does not have
624
+
625
+ a subscription to telephony the HLR shall choose a Basic Service from the set provisioned to the subscriber as the "default basic service".
626
+
627
+ When an incoming call is subject to Call Forwarding, no modifications or additions to the original BC-IE information, present or not, received by the PLMN shall be sent with the forwarded call.
628
+
629
+ # --- 8 Format of description
630
+
631
+ The supplementary services are described according to the following format:
632
+
633
+ ## 0. GENERAL
634
+
635
+ ## x.1 DEFINITION
636
+
637
+ ## x.2 DESCRIPTION
638
+
639
+ ### x.2.1 Description
640
+
641
+ ### x.2.2 Applicability to telecommunication services
642
+
643
+ ### x.2.3 Terminology
644
+
645
+ ## x.3 NORMAL PROCEDURES WITH SUCCESSFUL OUTCOME
646
+
647
+ ### x.3.1 Provision
648
+
649
+ ### x.3.2 Withdrawal
650
+
651
+ ### x.3.3 Registration
652
+
653
+ ### x.3.4 Erasure
654
+
655
+ ### x.3.5 Activation
656
+
657
+ ### x.3.6 Deactivation
658
+
659
+ ### x.3.7 Invocation
660
+
661
+ ### x.3.8 Normal operation with successful outcome
662
+
663
+ ### x.3.9 Quality of service
664
+
665
+ ### x.3.10 Testing
666
+
667
+ ### x.3.11 Interrogation
668
+
669
+ ### x.3.12 Charging requirements
670
+
671
+ ## x.4 EXCEPTIONAL PROCEDURES OR UNSUCCESSFUL OUTCOME
672
+
673
+ x.4.1 Exceptional operation or unsuccessful outcome
674
+
675
+ x.4.2 Registration
676
+
677
+ x.4.3 Erasure
678
+
679
+ x.4.4 Activation
680
+
681
+ x.4.5 Deactivation
682
+
683
+ x.4.6 Invocation
684
+
685
+ x.4.7 Testing
686
+
687
+ x.4.8 Interrogation
688
+
689
+ x.4.9 Charging requirements
690
+
691
+ x.4.10 Roaming in non-supporting networks
692
+
693
+ x.5 ALTERNATE PROCEDURES
694
+
695
+ x.6.y.z INTERACTIONS WITH OTHER SUPPLEMENTARY SERVICES
696
+
697
+ x.7 INTERWORKING CONSIDERATIONS
698
+
699
+ x.8 DYNAMIC DESCRIPTION OF SERVICE
700
+
701
+ x.9 OUTSTANDING ISSUES
702
+
703
+ The letter "x" denominates the supplementary service described in clause "x" of the specifications [6]-[18]. The letter "y" denominates the specification (e.g. 3GPP TS 22.0.y or 42.0.y) in which the supplementary service denominated by the letter "z" is described and which interacts with the supplementary service that is described in clause "x".
704
+
705
+ Every supplementary service is described according to this format. If a subheading is not included in the text, it means:
706
+
707
+ - not applicable (e.g. in cases where "registration", "erasure", "activation", etc., do not apply);
708
+ - none identified (e.g. no exceptional procedure for "invocation");
709
+ - no interaction (in cases where no interaction appears between two supplementary services in clause 6).
710
+
711
+ # --- Annex A (normative): Applicability of Supplementary Services to Telecommunication Services
712
+
713
+ Table A.1 gives the applicability of Supplementary Services to telecommunication services.
714
+
715
+ ## **Table A.1/3GPP TS 22.004: Applicability of SSs to telecommunication services**
716
+
717
+ | SS | Telephony | Emergency Call | SMS PTP | | SMS-CB | Fax | cct Data | GPRS | Voice Group Services | |
718
+ |-------------------|-----------|------------------|------------------|------------------|--------|-------|------------|-------|----------------------|-------------------|
719
+ | | | | TS21 | TS22 | | TS 6x | BS2x, BS3x | BS 70 | TS 91 | TS 92 |
720
+ | eMLPP | Yes | Yes <sup>9</sup> | | | | Yes | Yes | | Yes | Yes |
721
+ | CD | Yes | | | | | Yes | Yes | | | |
722
+ | CLIP | Yes | | | | | Yes | Yes | | | |
723
+ | CLIR | Yes | | | | | Yes | Yes | | | |
724
+ | COLP | Yes | | | | | Yes | Yes | | | |
725
+ | COLR | Yes | | | | | Yes | Yes | | | |
726
+ | CFU | Yes | | | | | Yes | Yes | | | |
727
+ | CFB | Yes | | | | | Yes | Yes | | | |
728
+ | CFNRy | Yes | | | | | Yes | Yes | | | |
729
+ | CFNRc | Yes | | | | | Yes | Yes | | | |
730
+ | CW <sup>1</sup> | Yes | | | | | Yes | Yes | | | |
731
+ | HOLD <sup>2</sup> | Yes | | | | | | | | | |
732
+ | MPTY | Yes | | | | | | | | | |
733
+ | CUG | Yes | | | | | Yes | Yes | | | |
734
+ | AoCI | Yes | | | | | Yes | Yes | | | |
735
+ | AoCC | Yes | | | | | Yes | Yes | | | |
736
+ | UUS | Yes | | | | | Yes | Yes | | | |
737
+ | BAOC | Yes | | Yes <sup>3</sup> | Yes | | Yes | Yes | | Yes <sup>11</sup> | Yes <sup>11</sup> |
738
+ | BOIC | Yes | | Yes <sup>3</sup> | Yes | | Yes | Yes | | | |
739
+ | BOIC-exHC | Yes | | Yes <sup>3</sup> | Yes | | Yes | Yes | | | |
740
+ | BIC | Yes | | Yes | Yes <sup>3</sup> | | Yes | Yes | | | |
741
+ | BIC-Roam | Yes | | Yes | Yes <sup>3</sup> | | Yes | Yes | | | |
742
+ | ECT | Yes | | | | | | | | | |
743
+ | CCBS | Yes | | | | | Yes | Yes | | <sup>10</sup> | <sup>10</sup> |
744
+ | SPNP | Yes | | Yes <sup>5</sup> | Yes <sup>5</sup> | | Yes | Yes | | | |
745
+ | CNAP | Yes | | <sup>8</sup> | <sup>8</sup> | | | | | Yes <sup>3</sup> | Yes <sup>3</sup> |
746
+ | MSP | Yes | | Yes | Yes | | Yes | Yes | | | |
747
+ | MC | Yes | Yes | | | | Yes | Yes | | | |
748
+
749
+ NOTE 1: The applicability of Call Waiting refers to the telecommunication service of the active call and not of the waiting call. The incoming, waiting, call may be of any kind.
750
+
751
+ NOTE 2: If the served mobile subscriber has a call on hold, she may set up another call using the same or a different telecommunication service.
752
+
753
+ NOTE 3: The SS is applicable, but generally will not be invoked.
754
+
755
+ NOTE 4: For the purposes of applicability of supplementary services, the Alternate speech/unrestricted data (BS61) and speech followed by data (BS81) belong to the BS-group of the equivalent data service.
756
+
757
+ NOTE 5: Both the SMS service centre and the mobile destination can be reached by PNP numbers.
758
+
759
+ NOTE 6: Void
760
+
761
+ NOTE 7: Void.
762
+
763
+ NOTE 8: Applicability of SMS PTP to CNAP is for further study.
764
+
765
+ NOTE 9: The network shall apply a specific or the default priority level to emergency calls. There is no possibility to change this priority by the subscriber. Pre-emption of an on-going emergency call is not possible.
766
+
767
+ NOTE 10: The CCBS supplementary service is only applicable for dispatchers. If a new terminating p-t-p call is set up to a dispatcher who is busy because of an active VGCS/VBS call, it should be possible to allow the calling subscriber to apply the CCBS service. If the dispatcher initiates a VGCS/VBS call and the called group/broadcast ID has been active, then the dispatcher should be connected to the ongoing VGCS/VBS call. For VGCS/VBS call to busy dispatcher, the CCBS is not applicable. For a detailed description see 3GPP TS 42.068 [26] and 3GPP TS 42.069 [27].
768
+
769
+ NOTE 11: BAOC is applicable with the exception of high priority voice group calls/voice broadcast calls.
770
+
771
+ # Annex B (informative): Change history
772
+
773
+ | Change history | | | | | | | | | | | |
774
+ |----------------|-----------|-----------|--------|------|-----|-------|-----|-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|--------------------------------|-------|-----------|
775
+ | TSG SA# | SA Doc. | SA1 Doc | Spec | CR | Rev | Rel | Cat | Subject/Comment | Old | New | Work Item |
776
+ | Jun 1999 | | | 02.04 | | | | | Transferred to 3GPP SA1 | 8.0.0 | 3.0.0 | |
777
+ | SA#04 | | | 22.004 | | | | | | 3.0.0 | | |
778
+ | SP-05 | SP-99479 | S1-99609 | 22.004 | 0001 | | R99 | D | Editorial changes for alignment | 3.0.0 | 3.0.1 | |
779
+ | SP-06 | SP-99518 | S1-991042 | 22.004 | 0002 | | R99 | F | Clarification of the applicability of CCBS service to TS91/92 | 3.0.1 | 3.1.0 | |
780
+ | SP-07 | SP-000068 | S1-000154 | 22.004 | 0003 | | R99 | F | Introduction of Multicall as Supplementary Service | 3.1.0 | 3.2.0 | |
781
+ | March 2000 | | | 22.004 | | | | | Editorial: correction to title to replace "release 2000" with "Release 1999" | 3.2.0 | 3.2.1 | |
782
+ | March 2001 | SP-010065 | S1-010258 | 22.004 | | | Rel-4 | | Transferred to 3GPP Release 4 | 3.2.1 | 4.0.0 | |
783
+ | SP-15 | SP-020045 | S1-020457 | 22.004 | 0005 | - | Rel-4 | F | Editorial CR to correct terms and references | 4.0.0 | 4.1.0 | CORRECT |
784
+ | SP-16 | SP-020236 | S1-020985 | 22.004 | 0008 | | Rel-4 | A | Correction to Table 3.2 (rel-4) | 4.1.0 | 4.2.0 | CORRECT |
785
+ | SP-16 | SP-020267 | S1-021043 | 22.004 | | | Rel-5 | | Updated from Rel-4 to Rel5 | 4.2.0 | 5.0.0 | |
786
+ | SP-24 | SP-040283 | S1-040499 | 22.004 | 0011 | - | Rel-5 | A | Modification of table A1 required to remove wrong SS applicabilities to VG Services | 5.0.0 | 5.1.0 | TEI 5 |
787
+ | SP-26 | SP-040744 | S1-040997 | 22.004 | | | Rel-6 | | Updated from Rel-5 to Rel-6 | 5.1.0 | 6.0.0 | |
788
+ | SP-34 | - | - | 22.004 | - | - | Rel-7 | - | Provision of Rel-7 version as a result of approval of 22.004-0012 for Rel-8 | 6.0.0 | 7.0.0 | - |
789
+ | SP-34 | SP-060771 | S1-061410 | 22.004 | 0012 | - | Rel-8 | F | Modification of table A1 required to correct the applicability of the BAOC to VGCS/VBS Services | 6.0.0 | 8.0.0 | TEI8 |
790
+ | SP-46 | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | Updated to Rel-9 by MCC | 8.0.0 | 9.0.0 | |
791
+ | 2011-03 | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | Update to Rel-10 version (MCC) | 9.0.0 | 10.0.0 |
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1
+
2
+
3
+
4
+
5
+
6
+
7
+ # Contents
8
+
9
+ | | |
10
+ |----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|----|
11
+ | Foreword ..... | 5 |
12
+ | 1 Scope..... | 6 |
13
+ | 1.1 References ..... | 6 |
14
+ | 1.2 Definitions and abbreviations..... | 6 |
15
+ | 2 Roaming ..... | 8 |
16
+ | 2.1 General requirements ..... | 8 |
17
+ | 2.2 International roaming ..... | 8 |
18
+ | 2.3 National roaming..... | 8 |
19
+ | 2.4 Roaming in shared networks..... | 8 |
20
+ | 3 Provisions for providing continuity of service..... | 9 |
21
+ | 3.1 Location registration ..... | 9 |
22
+ | 3.2 Network selection..... | 9 |
23
+ | 3.2.1 General ..... | 9 |
24
+ | 3.2.2 Procedures ..... | 9 |
25
+ | 3.2.2.1 General..... | 9 |
26
+ | 3.2.2.2 At switch-on or recovery from lack of coverage ..... | 10 |
27
+ | 3.2.2.3 User reselection..... | 12 |
28
+ | 3.2.2.4 Mobile Station reactions to indications of service restriction from the network..... | 13 |
29
+ | 3.2.2.4.1 "Permanent" PLMN restriction ..... | 13 |
30
+ | 3.2.2.4.2 "Partial" and "temporary" PLMN restrictions..... | 13 |
31
+ | 3.2.2.4.3 PLMN restrictions for PS services..... | 13 |
32
+ | 3.2.2.5 Periodic network selection attempts ..... | 14 |
33
+ | 3.2.2.6 Investigation PLMN Scan..... | 14 |
34
+ | 3.2.2.7 Void ..... | 14 |
35
+ | 3.2.2.8 Steering Of Roaming ..... | 14 |
36
+ | 3.2.3 Network selection for Multi-mode terminals with 3GPP Capability ..... | 15 |
37
+ | 4 Access control..... | 16 |
38
+ | 4.1 Purpose ..... | 16 |
39
+ | 4.2 Allocation..... | 16 |
40
+ | 4.3 Operation..... | 16 |
41
+ | 4.3.1 Access Class Barring..... | 16 |
42
+ | 4.3.2 Service Specific Access Control ..... | 17 |
43
+ | 4.3.3 Access Control for CSFB ..... | 17 |
44
+ | 4.3.4 Extended Access Barring ..... | 18 |
45
+ | 4.4 Emergency Calls ..... | 19 |
46
+ | 4.4a Multimedia Priority Service ..... | 19 |
47
+ | 4.5 Control of UE Capabilities..... | 19 |
48
+ | 5 Support of Localised Service Area (SoLSA)..... | 20 |
49
+ | 5.1 Network selection..... | 20 |
50
+ | 5.2 The Idle-mode operation ..... | 20 |
51
+ | 5.2.1 Subscriber moving from a normal environment to his localised service area..... | 20 |
52
+ | 5.2.2 Subscriber moving away from his localised service area to a normal environment. .... | 20 |
53
+ | 5.2.3 Subscriber staying in his localised service area..... | 20 |
54
+ | 5.3 LSA only access ..... | 21 |
55
+ | 5.4 Exclusive access..... | 21 |
56
+ | 5.5 Preferential access..... | 21 |
57
+ | 6 Support of 3GPP - WLAN Interworking ..... | 21 |
58
+ | 6.1 Void..... | 21 |
59
+ | 6.2 Void..... | 21 |
60
+ | 6.3 Void..... | 21 |
61
+ | 7 Administrative restriction of subscribers' access..... | 21 |
62
+ | 7.1 Allowed Location and Routing Area identities access..... | 21 |
63
+ | 7.2 Void..... | 22 |
64
+
65
+ 8 Support of Home NodeB and Home E-NodeB..................................................................................................22
66
+
67
+ Annex A (informative): Change history..................................................................................................................23
68
+
69
+ # --- Foreword
70
+
71
+ This Technical Specification has been produced by the 3GPP.
72
+
73
+ The contents of the present document are subject to continuing work within the TSG and may change following formal TSG approval. Should the TSG modify the contents of the present document, it will be re-released by the TSG with an identifying change of release date and an increase in version number as follows:
74
+
75
+ Version x.y.z
76
+
77
+ where:
78
+
79
+ - x the first digit:
80
+ - 1 presented to TSG for information;
81
+ - 2 presented to TSG for approval;
82
+ - 3 or greater indicates TSG approved document under change control.
83
+ - y the second digit is incremented for all changes of substance, i.e. technical enhancements, corrections, updates, etc.
84
+ - z the third digit is incremented when editorial only changes have been incorporated in the document.
85
+
86
+ # --- 1 Scope
87
+
88
+ The purpose of this TS is to describe the service access procedures as presented to the user.
89
+
90
+ Definitions and procedures are provided in this TS for international roaming, national roaming and regionally provided service. These are mandatory in relation to the technical realization of the Mobile Station (UE).
91
+
92
+ ## 1.1 References
93
+
94
+ The following documents contain provisions which, through reference in this text, constitute provisions of the present document.
95
+
96
+ - References are either specific (identified by date of publication, edition number, version number, etc.) or non-specific.
97
+ - For a specific reference, subsequent revisions do not apply.
98
+ - For a non-specific reference, the latest version applies. In the case of a reference to a 3GPP document (including a GSM document), a non-specific reference implicitly refers to the latest version of that document *in the same Release as the present document*.
99
+
100
+ - [1] Void
101
+ - [2] 3GPP TR 21.905: "Vocabulary for 3GPP Specifications".
102
+ - [3] 3GPP TS 23.122: "Non Access Stratum functions related to Mobile Station (MS) in idle mode".
103
+ - [4] ITU-T Recommendation Q.1001: "General aspects of Public Land Mobile Networks".
104
+ - [5] 3GPP TS 22.043: "Support of Localised Service Area (SoLSA). Stage 1".
105
+ - [6] 3GPP TS 22.234: "Requirements on 3GPP system to wireless local area network (WLAN) interworking".
106
+ - [7] 3GPP TS 22.101: "Service aspects; Service principles".
107
+ - [8] 3GPP TS 22.278: "Service requirements for the Evolved Packet System (EPS)".
108
+ - [9] 3GPP TS 36.304: "User Equipment (UE) procedures in idle mode"
109
+ - [10] 3GPP TS25.304: "User Equipment (UE) procedures in idle mode and procedures for cell reselection in connected mode".
110
+ - [11] 3GPP TS 25.304: "User Equipment (UE) procedures in idle mode and procedures for cell reselection in connected mode".
111
+ - [12] 3GPP TS 36.304: "Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access (E-UTRA); User Equipment (UE) procedures in idle mode".
112
+ - [13] 3GPP TS 36.331: "E-UTRA Radio Resource Control (RRC)".
113
+ - [14] 3GPP TS 22.220: "Service requirements for Home NodeBs and Home eNodeBs".
114
+ - [15] 3GPP2 C.S0004-A v6.0: "Signaling Link Access Control (LAC) Standard for cdma2000 Spread Spectrum Systems – Addendum 2"
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+ - [16] 3GPP TS 22.153: "Multimedia priority service".
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+ ## 1.2 Definitions and abbreviations
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+ In addition to those below, abbreviations used in this 3GPP TS are listed in 3GPP TR 21.905 [2].
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+ ### **PLMN**
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+ A Public Land Mobile Network (PLMN) is a network established and operated by an Administration or RPOA for the specific purpose of providing land mobile communication services to the public. It provides communication possibilities for mobile users. For communications between mobile and fixed users, interworking with a fixed network is necessary.
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+ As a rule, a PLMN is limited by the borders of a country. Depending on national regulations there may be more than one PLMN per country.
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+ A relationship exists between each subscriber and his home PLMN (HPLMN). If communications are handled over another PLMN, this PLMN is referred to as the visited PLMN (VPLMN).
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+ ### **PLMN Area**
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+ The PLMN area is the geographical area in which a PLMN provides communication services according to the specifications to mobile users. In the PLMN area, the mobile user can set up calls to a user of a terminating network. The terminating network may be a fixed network, the same PLMN, another PLMN or other types of PLMN.
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+ Terminating network users can also set up calls to the PLMN.
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+ The PLMN area is allocated to a PLMN. It is determined by the service and network provider in accordance with any provisions laid down under national law. In general the PLMN area is restricted to one country. It can also be determined differently, depending on the different telecommunication services, or type of UE.
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+ If there are several PLMNs in one country, their PLMN areas may overlap. In border areas, the PLMN areas of different countries may overlap. Administrations will have to take precautions to ensure that cross border coverage is minimized in adjacent countries unless otherwise agreed.
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+ NOTE 1: ITU-T Recommendation Q.1001 [4] does not contain a definition of the PLMN area.
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+ ### **System Area**
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+ The System Area is defined as the group of PLMN areas accessible by UEs.
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+ Interworking of several PLMNs and interworking between PLMNs and fixed network(s) permit public land mobile communication services at international level.
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+ NOTE 2: The System Area according to [4] Recommendation Q.1001 corresponds to the System Area.
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+ ### **Service Area**
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+ The Service Area is defined in the same way as the Service Area according to ITU-T Recommendation Q.1001 [4]. In contrast to the PLMN area it is not based on the coverage of a PLMN. Instead it is based on the area in which a fixed network user can call a mobile user without knowing his location. The Service Area can therefore change when the signalling system is being extended, for example.
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+ ### **Regionally Provided Service**
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+ Regionally Provided Service is defined as a service entitlement to only certain geographical part(s) of a PLMN, as controlled by the network operator.
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+ ### **Localised Service Area (LSA)**
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+ The localised service area concept shall give the operator a basis to offer subscribers different services (e.g. tariffs or access rights) depending on the location of the subscriber. A LSA consists of a cell or a number of cells within a PLMN. (3GPP TS 22.043 [5]).
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+ ### **Tracking Area:**
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+ E-UTRAN utilises Tracking Areas (TA) for UE access control, location registration, paging and mobility management. The TA is independent of Location Areas (LA) and Routing Areas (RA). A TA comprises one or more E-UTRA cells Service requirements for E-UTRAN are specified in 3GPP TS 22.278 [8].
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+ ## 2.1 General requirements
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+ A UE with a valid IMSI may roam and access service in the area authorized by the entitlement of the subscription.
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+ If a communication has been established, the UE will in principle not suffer an interruption within the PLMN area (provided the entitlement of the subscription allows it). Exceptions are possible if no network resources or radio coverage are available locally.
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+ However, if the UE leaves the PLMN area, an established communication may terminate. If the user then wants to continue, another network providing service has to be selected and a new communication has to be established (see clause 3).
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+ Subject to roaming agreements, a visited network shall be able to prevent incoming roamers from using a particular radio access technology (e.g. when the home network has not implemented this radio access technology).
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+ ## 2.2 International roaming
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+ International roaming is a service whereby an UE of a given PLMN is able to obtain service from a PLMN of another country.
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+ National Roaming is a service whereby an UE of a given PLMN is able to obtain service from another PLMN of the same country, anywhere, or on a regional basis.
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+ The availability of National Roaming depends on the home PLMN of the requesting UE and the visited PLMN; it does not depend on subscription arrangements.
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+ ## 2.4 Roaming in shared networks
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+ The following requirements are applicable to GERAN, UTRAN and E-UTRAN sharing scenarios:
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+ - Mechanisms shall be specified to enable flexible allocation of visiting roamers among core network operators that have roaming agreements with the same roaming partners. The core network operators shall be able to pre-define their relative share of visiting roamers and distribute the visiting roamers that apply automatic network selection to different core networks connected to the radio access network accordingly.
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+ - When network sharing exists between different operators and a user roams into the shared network it shall be possible for that user to register with a core network operator (among the network sharing partners) that the user's home operator has a roaming agreement with, even if the operator is not operating a radio access network in that area.
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+ - The selection of a core network operator among those connected to the shared radio access network can either be manual (i.e. performed by the user after obtaining a list of available core network operators) or automatic (i.e. performed by the UE according to user and operator preferred settings). For further information see subclause 3.2.
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+ ## 3.1 Location registration
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+ PLMNs shall provide a location registration function with the main purpose of providing continuity of service to UEs over the whole system area. The location registration function shall be such as to allow:
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+ - Fixed subscribers to call a UE by only using the directory number of the UE irrespective of where the UE is located in the system area at the time of the call.
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+ - UEs to access the system irrespective of the location of the UE.
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+ - UEs to identify when a change in location area has taken place in order to initiate automatic location updating procedures.
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+ ## 3.2 Network selection
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+ ### 3.2.1 General
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+ The UE shall support both manual and automatic network selection mechanisms (modes). The UE shall select the last mode used, as the default mode, at every switch-on.
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+ As an optional feature of the ME, the user shall be able to set a preference in the ME for the mode that shall be used at switch on. If set then the ME shall select this preference rather than the default mode.
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+ NOTE: By defaulting to the last mode used, e.g. manual network selection, the undesired automatic selection of an adjacent PLMN instead of the desired HPLMN in border areas, can be avoided at switch-on.
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+ The user shall be given the opportunity to change mode at any time.
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+ Except as defined below, the MMI shall be at the discretion of the UE manufacturer.
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+ The UE shall contain display functions by which Available PLMNs and the Selected PLMN can be indicated.
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+ In order not to confuse the user, the same definitions of PLMN names shall be applied consistently both in registered mode and in the list presented to the user when in manual mode.
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+ In shared networks a radio access network can be part of more than one PLMN. This shall be transparent to the user, i.e. the UE shall be able to indicate those PLMNs to the user, and the UE shall support network selection among those PLMNs, as in non-shared networks.
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+ In the following procedures the UE selects and attempts registration on PLMNs.
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+ In this TS, the term "PLMN Selection" defines an UE based procedure, whereby candidate PLMNs are chosen, one at a time, for attempted registration.
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+ A User Controlled PLMN Selector data field exists on the USIM to allow the user to indicate a preference for network selection. It shall be possible for the user to update the User Controlled PLMN Selector data field, but it shall not be possible to update this data field over the radio interface, e.g. using SIM Application Toolkit.
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+ It shall be possible to have an Operator Controlled PLMN Selector list and a User Controlled PLMN Selector list stored on the SIM/USIM card. Both PLMN Selector lists may contain a list of preferred PLMNs in priority order. It shall be possible to have an associated Access Technology identifier e.g., E-UTRAN, UTRAN, or GERAN associated with each entry in the PLMN Selector lists.
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+ The UE shall utilise all the information stored in the USIM related to network selection, e.g. HPLMN, Operator controlled PLMN Selector list, User Controlled PLMN Selector list, Forbidden PLMN list.
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+ NOTE 1: A PLMN in a Selector list, including HPLMN, may have multiple occurrences, with different access technology identifiers.
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+ The UE shall ignore those PLMN + access technology entries in the User Controlled PLMN selector and Operator Controlled PLMN selector lists where the associated Access Technology is not supported by the UE. In the case that there are multiple associated Access Technology identifiers in an entry the UE shall not ignore the entry if it includes any associated Access Technology that is supported by the UE.
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+ It shall be possible to handle cases where one network operator accepts access from access networks with different network IDs. It shall also be possible to indicate to the UE that a group of PLMNs are equivalent to the registered PLMN regarding PLMN selection, cell selection/re-selection and handover.
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+ It shall be possible for the home network operator to identify alternative Network IDs as the HPLMN. It shall be possible for the home network operator to store in the USIM an indication to the UE that a group of PLMNs are treated as the HPLMN regarding PLMN selection. Any PLMN to be declared as an equivalent to the HPLMN shall be present within the EHPLMN list and is called an EHPLMN. The EHPLMN list replaces the HPLMN derived from the IMSI. When the EHPLMN list is present, any PLMN in this list shall be treated as the HPLMN in all the network and cell selection procedures.
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+ If registration on a PLMN is successful, the UE shall indicate this PLMN (the "registered PLMN") and be capable of making and receiving calls on it. The identity of the registered PLMN shall be stored on the SIM/USIM. However, if registration is unsuccessful, the UE shall ensure that there is no registered PLMN stored in the SIM/USIM.
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+ If a registration is unsuccessful because the IMSI is unknown in the home network, or the UE is illegal, then the UE shall not allow any further registration attempts on any network, until the UE is next powered-up or a SIM/USIM is inserted.
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+ If the registration is unsuccessful due to the lack to service entitlement, specific behaviour by the UE may be required, see subclause 3.2.2.4.
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+ To avoid unnecessary registration attempts, lists of forbidden PLMNs, TAs and LAs are maintained in the UE, see subclause 3.2.2.4 and 3GPP TS 23.122 [3].
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+ An UE/ME which has not successfully registered shall nevertheless be able to make emergency call attempts on an available PLMN(which supports the emergency call teleservice), without the need for the user to select a PLMN. An available PLMN is determined by radio characteristics (3GPP TS 23.122 [3]).
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+ At switch on, when in coverage of the last registered PLMN as stored in the SIM/USIM, the UE will attach to that network.
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+ As an option, in automatic selection mode, when no EHPLMN list is present, the UE may select the HPLMN. When the EHPLMN list is present, the UE may select the highest priority EHPLMN among the available EHPLMNs. The operator shall be able to control the UE behaviour by USIM configuration.
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+ If the UE returns to coverage of the PLMN on which it is already registered (as indicated by the registered PLMN stored in the SIM/USIM), the UE shall perform a location update to a new location area if necessary. As an alternative option to this, if the UE is in automatic network selection mode and it finds coverage of the HPLMN or any EHPLMN, the UE may register on the HPLMN (if the EHPLMN list is not present) or the highest priority EHPLMN of the available EHPLMNs (if the EHPLMN list is present) and not return to the last registered PLMN. If the EHPLMN list is present and not empty, it shall be used. The operator shall be able to control by USIM configuration whether an UE that supports this option shall follow this alternative behaviour.
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+ If there is no registered PLMN stored in the SIM/USIM, or if this PLMN is unavailable and no equivalent PLMN is available, or the attempted registration fails, the UE shall follow one of the following procedures for network selection:
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+ The UE shall select and attempt registration on other PLMNs, if available and allowable, if the location area is not in the list of "forbidden LAs for roaming" and the tracking area is not in the list of "forbidden TAs for roaming" (see 3GPP TS 23.122 [3]), in the following order:
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+ - i) An EHPLMN if the EHPLMN list is present or the HPLMN (derived from the IMSI) if the EHPLMN list is not present for preferred access technologies in the order specified. In the case that there are multiple EHPLMNs present then the highest priority EHPLMN shall be selected. It shall be possible to configure a
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+ voice capable UE so that it shall not attempt registration on a PLMN if all cells identified as belonging to the PLMN do not support the corresponding voice service;
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+ - ii) each entry in the "User Controlled PLMN Selector with Access Technology" data field in the SIM/USIM (in priority order). It shall be possible to configure a voice capable UE so that it shall not attempt registration on a PLMN if all cells identified as belonging to the PLMN do not support the corresponding voice service;
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+ - iii) each entry in the "Operator Controlled PLMN Selector with Access Technology" data field in the SIM/USIM (in priority order). It shall be possible to configure a voice capable UE so that it shall not attempt registration on a PLMN if all cells identified as belonging to the PLMN do not support the corresponding voice service;
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+ - iv) other PLMN/access technology combinations with sufficient received signal quality (see 3GPP TS 23.122 [3]) in random order. It shall be possible to configure a voice capable UE so that it shall not attempt registration on a PLMN if all cells identified as belonging to the PLMN do not support the corresponding voice service;
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+ In the case of a UE operating in UE operation mode A or B, an allowable PLMN is one which is not in the "Forbidden PLMN" data field in the SIM/USIM . This data field may be extended in the ME memory.(see subclause 3.2.2.4). In the case of a UE operating in UE operation mode C, an allowable PLMN is one which is not in the "Forbidden PLMN" data field in the SIM/USIM or in the list of "forbidden PLMNs for GPRS service" in the ME.
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+ If registration cannot be achieved on any PLMN, the UE shall indicate "no service" to the user, wait until a new PLMN is detected, or new location areas or tracking areas of an allowed PLMN are found which are not in the forbidden LA or TA list(s), and then repeat the procedure. When registration cannot be achieved, different (discontinuous) PLMN search schemes may be used in order to minimize the access time while maintaining battery life, e.g. by prioritising the search in favour of BCCH carriers which have a high probability of belonging to an available and allowable PLMN.
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+ ##### **B) Manual network selection mode**
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+ The UE shall indicate PLMNs, including "Forbidden PLMNs", which are available. If there are none, this shall also be indicated. The HPLMN of the user may provide on the USIM additional information about the available PLMNs, if this is provided then the UE shall indicate that information to the user. This information, provided as free text may include:
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+ Furthermore, the UE may indicate whether the available PLMNs are present on one of the PLMN selector lists (e.g. EHPLMN, User Controlled, Operator Controlled or Forbidden) as well as not being present on any of the lists.
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+ For the purpose of presenting the names of the available PLMNs to the user, the ME shall use the USIM defined names if available or other PLMN naming rules in priority order as defined in 3GPP TS 22.101 [7] (Country/PLMN indication).
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+ Any available PLMNs shall be presented in the following order:
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+ - i) HPLMN (if the EHPLMN list is not present); or if one or more of the EHPLMNs are available then based on an optional data field on the USIM either the highest priority available EHPLMN is to be presented to the user or all available EHPLMNs are presented to the user in priority order; if the data field is not present, then only the highest priority available EHPLMN is presented;
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+ - ii) PLMNs contained in the "User Controlled PLMN Selector" data field in the SIM/USIM (in priority order);
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+ - iii) PLMNs contained in the "Operator Controlled PLMN Selector" data field in the SIM/USIM (in priority order);
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+ - iv) other PLMN/access technology combinations with sufficient received signal level (see 3GPP TS 23.122 [3]) in random order;
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+ If a PLMN does not support voice services then this shall be indicated to the user.
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+ The user may select the desired PLMN and the UE shall attempt registration on this PLMN. (This may take place at any time during the presentation of PLMNs.)
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+ If the registration cannot be achieved on the selected PLMN, the UE shall indicate "No Service". The user may then select and attempt to register on another or the same PLMN following the above procedure. The UE shall not attempt to register on a PLMN which has not been selected by the user.
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+ Once the UE has registered on a PLMN selected by the user, the UE shall not automatically register on a different PLMN unless:
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+ If a PLMN is selected but the UE cannot register on it because registration is rejected with the cause "PLMN not allowed", the UE shall add the PLMN to the "Forbidden PLMN" list (subclause 3.2.2.4.1). The UE shall not re-attempt to register on that network unless the same PLMN is selected again by the user.
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+ If a PLMN is selected but the UE cannot register for PS services on it because registration is rejected with the cause "GPRS services not allowed in this PLMN", the UE shall not re-attempt to register for E-UTRAN or UTRAN PS or GERAN PS on that network. The PLMN is added to the list "Forbidden PLMN's for GPRS services". The UE shall not re-attempt to register for E-UTRAN or UTRAN PS or GERAN PS on that network unless the same PLMN is selected again by the user. The reception of the cause "GPRS services not allowed in this PLMN", does not affect the CS service.
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+ For requirements to restrict the access of a UE to one or several specific RATs see section 7.1.
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+ If a PLMN is selected but the UE cannot register on it for other reasons, the UE shall, upon detection of a new LA (not in a forbidden LA list) of the selected PLMN, attempt to register on the PLMN.
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+ If the UE is registered on a PLMN but loses coverage, different (discontinuous) carrier search schemes may be used to minimize the time to find a new valid BCCH carrier and maintain battery life, e.g. by prioritizing the search in favour of BCCH carriers of the registered PLMN.
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+ At any time, the user may request the UE to initiate reselection and registration onto an alternative available PLMN, according to the following procedures, dependent upon the operating mode.
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+ ##### A) Automatic Network Selection Mode
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+ The UE shall follow the procedure defined in clause 3.2.2.2.A) above.
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+ ##### B) Manual Network Selection Mode
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+ #### 3.2.2.4 Mobile Station reactions to indications of service restriction from the network
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+ Different types of UE behaviour is required to support, for example, national roaming, regionally provided service and temporary international roaming restrictions. The behaviour to be followed by the UE is indicated by the network.
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+ ##### 3.2.2.4.1 "Permanent" PLMN restriction
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+ When a registration attempt by the UE is rejected by a network with an indication of "permanent" PLMN restriction, the PLMN identity shall be written to a list of "Forbidden PLMNs" stored in a data field in the SIM/USIM.
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+ If a successful registration is achieved on a PLMN in the "Forbidden PLMN" list, the PLMN shall be deleted from the list.
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+ When in automatic mode, the UE may indicate any PLMNs which will not be selected due to their presence in the "Forbidden PLMN" list.
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+ If a UE receives an equivalent PLMN list containing a PLMN which is included in the "Forbidden PLMN" list, this PLMN shall be removed from the equivalent PLMN list before this is stored by the UE.
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+ ##### 3.2.2.4.2 "Partial" and "temporary" PLMN restrictions
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+ When a registration attempt by the UE is rejected by a network due to a "partial" or a "temporary" PLMN restriction, the UE shall perform one of the following procedures determined by the indication in the location update reject cause sent by the network (see 3GPP TS 23.122 [3]):
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+ - i) The UE shall store the tracking area identity or location area identity in the list of "forbidden TAs or LAs for regional provision of service" respectively and shall enter the limited service state. The UE shall remain in that state until it moves to a cell in a location area where service is allowed.
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+ - ii) The UE shall store the tracking area identity or the location area identity in the list of "forbidden TAs or LAs for roaming" respectively and shall use one of the following procedures according to the PLMN selection Mode:
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+ The procedure of 3.2.2.2. A).
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+ The procedure of 3.2.2.2.B).
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+ - iii) The UE shall store the tracking area identity or location area identity in the list of "forbidden TAs or LAs for roaming" respectively and shall search for a suitable cell in the same PLMN.
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+ Note: A suitable cell will belong to a different TA or LA which is not in the "forbidden TAs or LAs for roaming").
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+ When a registration attempt for PS services by the UE is rejected by the network with the cause "GPRS services not allowed in this PLMN", the PLMN identity shall be written to a list of "forbidden PLMNs for GPRS service" in the ME. This list is deleted when the UE is switched off or when the SIM/USIM is removed; the maximum number of possible entries in this list is implementation dependent, but must be at least one entry (see 3GPP TS 23.122 [3]).
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+ If a successful registration is achieved on a PLMN in the "forbidden PLMNs for GPRS service" list, the PLMN shall be deleted from the list.
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+ #### 3.2.2.5 Periodic network selection attempts
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+ A UE in Automatic Mode shall make periodic attempts to look for a higher priority PLMN including associated Access Technology of the same country as the currently received PLMN including associated Access Technology. For the ranking of PLMNs the UE shall use the order used in subclause 3.2.2.2. In the case that there is no associated Access Technology identifier the mobile shall assume that all Access Technologies provided by a PLMN are of equal priority. Moreover, periodic network selection shall not lead to change of access technology within the registered PLMN.
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+ In the case that the UE has stored a list of equivalent PLMNs, the UE shall only select a PLMN if it has a higher priority than all the PLMNs, in the list of equivalent PLMNs, which are of the same country as the currently registered PLMN.
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+ NOTE: In the context of this 3GPP TS, the term country is to be interpreted not as a political entity but as a single Mobile Country Code (MCC). For instance the USA has multiple MCC. The USA case is in fact treated as an exception in the 3GPP specifications. For all other countries, multiple MCCs may be used, however the specifications have not taken this into account and there could be adverse effects such as the UE being unable to detect that multiple MCCs are within the same country.
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+ In the case that there are multiple EHPLMNs available, the UE shall not attempt to select a higher priority EHPLMN when an EHPLMN has already been selected. The priorities of EHPLMNs are only applicable when the UE is on a VPLMN and multiple EHPLMNs are available.
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+ The UE shall only make reselection attempts while in idle mode for circuit services. In case of GPRS terminals, the UE shall only make reselection attempts while in Idle or Stand-by mode.
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+ The interval between attempts shall be stored in the SIM/USIM. Only the service provider shall be able to select for which of the previous situations, periodic network selection shall be attempted and to set the interval, which shall be between 6 minutes and 8 hours, with a step size of 6 minutes. One value shall be designated to indicate that no periodic attempts shall be made.
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+ In the absence of a permitted value in the SIM/USIM, or the SIM/USIM is phase 1 and therefore does not contain the datafield, then a default value of 60 minutes, shall be used by the UE.
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+ NOTE: Use of values less than 60 minutes may result in excessive ME battery drain.
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+ #### 3.2.2.6 Investigation PLMN Scan
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+ The operator shall be able to control by SIM/USIM configuration whether an UE that is capable shall perform an investigation scan. This investigation scan shall be performed after each successful PLMN selection as well as during limited service state. The investigation scan shall search for a higher prioritised PLMN that does not offer CS voice service. If such a PLMN is available, the user shall be informed. This enables the user to switch to such a PLMN using manual selection if the user so prefers. The investigation scan shall not be performed when no SIM/USIM is inserted.
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+
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+ #### 3.2.2.8 Steering Of Roaming
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+
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+ ##### Steering to a specific VPLMN
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+
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+ It shall be possible for the HPLMN at any time to direct a UE, that is in automatic mode, to search for a specific VPLMN and, if it is available, move to that VPLMN as soon as possible. This VPLMN shall then be regarded as the highest priority VPLMN as defined by the operator, though any EHPLMN or PLMN on the User Controlled PLMN list shall have higher priority. This process shall be done transparently and without inconvenience to the user.
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+
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+ If the UE is in manual mode, the steering request shall be ignored.
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+
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+ If the UE is registered on a VPLMN that is present on the User Controlled PLMN List, the steering request shall be ignored. PLMNs contained on the User Controlled PLMN List shall have priority over the steered-to-PLMN.
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+
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+ The UE shall attempt to register on the specified VPLMN even if the specified VPLMN is present on a Forbidden List.
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+
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+ This mechanism shall be available to the HPLMN even if the VPLMN the UE is registered on is compliant to an earlier release of the 3GPP specifications.
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+
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+ ##### VPLMN Redirection
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+
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+ It shall be possible for the HPLMN to request a UE, that is in automatic mode, to find and register on a different VPLMN from the one it is currently using or trying to register on, if another VPLMN, that is not in a Forbidden List, is available. The original VPLMN shall then be treated as the lowest priority VPLMN and would not be selected by the UE unless it is the only one available to the UE or has been selected in manual mode. This process shall be done transparently and without inconvenience to the user.
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+
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+ If the UE is in manual mode, the redirection request shall be ignored.
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+
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+ If the UE is registered on a VPLMN that is present on the User Controlled PLMN List, the redirection request shall be ignored.
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+
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+ This mechanism shall be available to the HPLMN even if the VPLMN the UE is registered on is compliant to an earlier release of the 3GPP specifications.
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+
446
+ ### 3.2.3 Network selection for Multi-mode terminals with 3GPP Capability
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+
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+ Different type's of Multi-mode terminals combining different technologies and systems in one terminal can be produced. It is not possible to foresee all possible configurations and provide a detailed technical specification for network and system selection for all possible multi-mode terminal configurations. The following provides the generic requirements for network and system selection for Multi-mode terminals with 3GPP Capability. These requirements are mandatory for a 3GPP capable multi-mode terminal, unless otherwise is explicitly specified elsewhere in the 3GPP Technical Specifications.
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+
450
+ - a multi-mode terminal, when in 3GPP mode of operation shall be compliant to the 3GPP specifications, including PLMN selection, cell selection and re-selection, paging reception etc.,
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+ - As consequence, the multi-mode terminal when entering 3GPP mode of operation shall act as if it were a 3GPP only UE which had just been switched-on. Similarly, when leaving the 3GPP mode of operation the multimode terminal shall act as if it were a 3GPP only UE which had just been switched-off
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+
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+ When the multimode terminal is in 3GPP mode, the switching between modes in the multi-mode terminal is considered an overlay functionality selecting mode of operation. For the design of the overlay functionality the following requirements shall be fulfilled:
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+
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+ - The overlay functionality shall include a mechanism to avoid ping-pong between systems, e.g., a timer or hysteresis function
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+ - The overlay functionality shall not include network priority mechanisms, which conflict with the network priority mechanisms specified in 3GPP specifications, e.g., the Periodic network selection attempts scanning within 3GPP based systems for PLMNs of higher priority than the current serving PLMN.
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+ - Any functionality in the overlay system, such as background scan of other systems, shall not impact the fulfilment of 3GPP protocol requirements (in particular in regards to paging, cell selection, cell re-selection and PLMN selection)
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+ - As specified in this technical specification, the 3GPP technical specification provides the capability for the user to set their own 3GPP PLMN selection preferences; as well as the user can manually select any 3GPP PLMN. This has been done to ensure a fair competition environment. These principles shall be maintained in the design of the overlay functionality.
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+
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+ # --- 4 Access control
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+
462
+ ## 4.1 Purpose
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+
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+ Under certain circumstances, it will be desirable to prevent UE users from making access attempts (including emergency call attempts) or responding to pages in specified areas of a PLMN. Such situations may arise during states of emergency, or where 1 of 2 or more co-located PLMNs has failed.
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+
466
+ Broadcast messages should be available on a cell by cell basis indicating the class(es) or categories of subscribers barred from network access.
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+
468
+ The use of these facilities allows the network operator to prevent overload of the access channel under critical conditions.
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+
470
+ It is not intended that access control be used under normal operating conditions.
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+
472
+ It should be possible to differentiate access control between CS and PS domains. Details are specified in TS23.122[3] and TS25.304 [10]. Not all RATs need to support this functionality.
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+
474
+ ## 4.2 Allocation
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+
476
+ All UEs are members of one out of ten randomly allocated mobile populations, defined as Access Classes 0 to 9. The population number is stored in the SIM/USIM. In addition, UEs may be members of one or more out of 5 special categories (Access Classes 11 to 15), also held in the SIM/USIM. These are allocated to specific high priority users as follows. (The enumeration is not meant as a priority sequence):
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+
478
+ - Class 15 - PLMN Staff;
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+ - "- 14 - Emergency Services;
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+ - "- 13 - Public Utilities (e.g. water/gas suppliers);
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+ - "- 12 - Security Services;
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+ - "- 11 - For PLMN Use.
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+
484
+ ## 4.3 Operation
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+
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+ ### 4.3.1 Access Class Barring
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+
488
+ If the UE is a member of at least one Access Class which corresponds to the permitted classes as signalled over the air interface, and the Access Class is applicable in the serving network, access attempts are allowed. Additionally, in the case of the access network being UTRAN the serving network can indicate that UEs are allowed to respond to paging and perform location registration (see, sec 3.1), even if their access class is not permitted. Otherwise access attempts are not allowed. Also, the serving network can indicate that UEs are restricted to perform location registration, although common access is permitted. If the UE responded to paging it shall follow the normal defined procedures and react as specified to any network command.
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+
490
+ Note: The network operator can take the network load into account when allowing UEs access to the network.
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+
492
+ Access Classes are applicable as follows:
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+
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+ - Classes 0 - 9 - Home and Visited PLMNs;
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+ - Classes 11 and 15 - Home PLMN only if the EHPLMN list is not present or any EHPLMN;
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+ - Classes 12, 13, 14 - Home PLMN and visited PLMNs of home country only. For this purpose the home country is defined as the country of the MCC part of the IMSI.
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+
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+ Any number of these classes may be barred at any one time.
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+
500
+ The following is the requirements for enhanced Access control on E-UTRAN.
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+
502
+ - The serving network shall be able to broadcast mean durations of access control and barring rates (e.g. percentage value) that commonly applied to Access Classes 0-9 to the UE. The same principle as in UMTS is applied for Access Classes 11-15.
503
+ - E-UTRAN shall be able to support access control based on the type of access attempt (i.e. mobile originating data or mobile originating signalling), in which indications to the UEs are broadcasted to guide the behaviour of UE. E-UTRAN shall be able to form combinations of access control based on the type of access attempt e.g. mobile originating and mobile terminating, mobile originating, or location registration. The 'mean duration of access control' and the barring rate are broadcasted for each type of access attempt (i.e. mobile originating data or mobile originating signalling).
504
+ - The UE determines the barring status with the information provided from the serving network, and perform the access attempt accordingly. The UE draws a uniform random number between 0 and 1 when initiating connection establishment and compares with the current barring rate to determine whether it is barred or not. When the uniform random number is less than the current barring rate and the type of access attempt is indicated allowed, then the access attempt is allowed; otherwise, the access attempt is not allowed. If the access attempt is not allowed, further access attempts of the same type are then barred for a time period that is calculated based on the 'mean duration of access control' provided by the network and the random number drawn by the UE.
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+
506
+ ### 4.3.2 Service Specific Access Control
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+
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+ Additionally to the above requirements in 4.3.1;
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+
510
+ - In E-UTRAN it shall be possible to support a capability called Services Specific Access Control (SSAC) to apply independent access control for telephony services (MMTEL) for mobile originating session requests from idle-mode as following:
511
+ - EPS shall provide a capability to assign a service probability factor [13] and mean duration of access control for each of MMTEL voice and MMTEL video:
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+ - assign a barring rate (percentage) commonly applicable for Access Classes 0-9
513
+ - assign a flag barring status (barred /unbarred) for each Access Class in the range 11-15.
514
+ - SSAC shall not apply to Access Class 10.
515
+ - SSAC can be provided by the VPLMN based on operator policy without accessing the HPLMN.
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+
517
+ - SSAC shall provide mechanisms to minimize service availability degradation (i.e. radio resource shortage) due to the mass simultaneous mobile originating session requests and maximize the availability of the wireless access resources for non-barred services.
518
+ - The serving network shall be able to broadcast mean durations of access control, barring rates for Access Classes 0-9, barring status for Access class in the range 11-15 to the UE.
519
+ - The UE determines the barring status with the information provided from the serving network, and perform the access attempt accordingly. The UE draws a uniform random number between 0 and 1 when initiating connection establishment and compares with the current barring rate to determine whether it is barred or not. When the uniform random number is less than the current barring rate and the type of access attempt is indicated allowed, then the access attempt is allowed; otherwise, the access attempt is not allowed. If the access attempt is not allowed, further access attempts of the same type are then barred for a time period that is calculated based on the 'mean duration of access control' provided by the network and the random number drawn by the UE.
520
+
521
+ ### 4.3.3 Access Control for CSFB
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+
523
+ Access control for CSFB provides a mechanism to prohibit UEs to access E-UTRAN to perform CSFB. It minimizes service availability degradation (i.e. radio resource shortage, congestion of fallback network) caused by mass simultaneous mobile originating requests for CSFB and increases the availability of the E-UTRAN resources for UEs accessing other services.
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+
525
+ When an operator determines that it is appropriate to apply access control for CSFB, the network may broadcast necessary information to provide access control for CSFB for each class to UEs in a specific area. The network shall be able to separately apply access control for CSFB, SSAC and enhanced Access control on E-UTRAN.
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+
527
+ The following requirements apply for CSFB to 1xRTT:
528
+
529
+ - In E-UTRAN, the network may apply access control for mobile originating session requests on CSFB from 1xRTT/E-UTRAN UE. The parameters received by the UE are dealt with in accordance with CDMA2000 procedures in 3GPP2 C.S0004-A: "Signaling Link Access Control (LAC) Standard for cdma2000 Spread Spectrum Systems – Addendum 2" [15].
530
+
531
+ For CSFB to UTRAN or GERAN, the necessary information in the broadcast to provide access control for CSFB is the same as that specified in Clause 4.3.1. In addition to those requirements the following apply:
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+
533
+ - Access control for CSFB shall apply for Access Class 0-9 and Access Class 11-15. It shall not apply for Access Class 10.
534
+ - Access control for CSFB shall be applied for idle mode UE.
535
+ - Access control for CSFB shall apply to all CSFB services.
536
+ - Access control for CSFB may be provided by the VPLMN based on operator policy without accessing the HPLMN.
537
+ - If Access control for CSFB, according to the UE's access class, disallows originating session requests for CSFB then a UE shall not send mobile originating session requests for CSFB.
538
+ - If Access control for CSFB is applied by the UE for a mobile originating session request for CSFB, the UE shall bypass enhanced Access control on E-UTRAN for that session.
539
+ - The criteria on which a UE determines whether Access control for CSFB allows or disallows originating session requests for CSFB are equivalent to those for enhanced Access control on E-UTRAN, as described in clause 4.3.1.
540
+ - If access is not granted for the UE, mobile originating session requests for CSFB shall be restricted for a certain period of time to avoid overload of E-UTRAN due to continuous mobile originating session requests from the same UE. The duration of the period shall be determined using the same operation specified in Clause 4.3.1.
541
+ - In case the network does not provide the Access control for CSFB information, the UE shall be subject to access class barring for Access Classes 0-9 and 11-15 as described in Clause 4.3.1.
542
+
543
+ ### 4.3.4 Extended Access Barring
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+
545
+ Extended Access Barring (EAB) is a mechanism for the operator(s) to control Mobile Originating access attempts from UEs that are configured for EAB in order to prevent overload of the access network and/or the core network. In congestion situations, the operator can restrict access from UEs configured for EAB while permitting access from other UEs. UEs configured for EAB are considered more tolerant to access restrictions than other UEs. When an operator determines that it is appropriate to apply EAB, the network broadcasts necessary information to provide EAB control for UEs in a specific area. The following requirements apply for EAB:
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+
547
+ - The UE is configured for EAB by the HPLMN
548
+ - EAB shall be applicable to all 3GPP Radio Access Technologies.
549
+
550
+ NOTE: In this Release of the specification, EAB is not supported in UTRAN and E-UTRAN.
551
+
552
+ - EAB shall be applicable regardless of whether the UE is in a Home or a Visited PLMN.
553
+ - A network may broadcast EAB information.
554
+ - EAB information shall define whether EAB applies to UEs within one of the following categories:
555
+ - a) UEs that are configured for EAB;
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+ - b) UEs that are configured for EAB and are neither in their HPLMN nor in a PLMN that is equivalent to it;
557
+ - c) UEs that are configured for EAB and are neither in the PLMN listed as most preferred PLMN of the country where the UE is roaming in the operator-defined PLMN selector list on the SIM/USIM, nor in their HPLMN nor in a PLMN that is equivalent to their HPLMN
558
+ - EAB information shall also include extended barring information for Access Classes 0-9.
559
+ - A UE configured for EAB shall use its allocated Access Class(es), as defined in sub-clause 4.2, when evaluating the EAB information that is broadcast by the network, in order to determine if its access to the network is barred.
560
+ - If a UE that is configured for EAB initiates an emergency call or is a member of an Access Class in the range 11-15 and according to clause 4.3.1 that Access Class is permitted by the network, then the UE shall ignore any EAB information that is broadcast by the network.
561
+ - If the network is not broadcasting the EAB information, the UE shall be subject to access barring as described in clause 4.3.1
562
+ - If the EAB information that is broadcast by the network does not bar the UE, the UE shall be subject to access barring as described in clause 4.3.1.
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+
564
+ ## 4.4 Emergency Calls
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+
566
+ An additional control bit known as "Access Class 10" is also signalled over the air interface to the UE. This indicates whether or not network access for Emergency Calls is allowed for UEs with access classes 0 to 9 or without an IMSI. For UEs with access classes 11 to 15, Emergency Calls are not allowed if both "Access class 10" and the relevant Access Class (11 to 15) are barred. Otherwise, Emergency Calls are allowed.
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+
568
+ ## 4.4a Multimedia Priority Service
569
+
570
+ Multimedia Priority Service (TS 22.153 [16]) shall be assigned its own unique access class value (i.e., one of the special access classes 11 to 15). The assigned access class value for Multimedia Priority Service is based on regional/national regulatory requirements and operator policy.
571
+
572
+ ## 4.5 Control of UE Capabilities
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+
574
+ To protect the user from the effects of a misbehaving UE (e.g. causing additional charges, degraded performance) and to protect the network operator's network capacity, including radio resources and network signalling and processing, means shall be provided for the HPLMN/EHPLMN and the VPLMN to provide an indication to the UE as to which network provided services or functions it is not allowed to use.
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+
576
+ The Selective UE Capabilities list, shall be maintained in the UE and the UE shall not request any services indicated as disabled. At registration the HPLMN/EHPLMN or VPLMN may interrogate the status of the list and provide a new list.
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+
578
+ The Selective UE Capabilities list shall not be deleted at switch off and will remain valid until a new list is provided by the network. The Selective UE Capabilities list relates to the ME and not to the subscription.
579
+
580
+ It should be ensured that UEs are not maliciously disabled, including malicious disabling by a VPLMN, or accidentally disabled, or kept disabled, and there shall be a mechanism for restoring disabled UEs in all situations (e.g. in the case that the serving network does not support the control of UE Capabilities).
581
+
582
+ The UE should use the indications given in the Selective UE Capabilities list to inform the user of the non-availability of services or functions.
583
+
584
+ There shall be a means for the network to provide an optional customer service number(s) which can be used, by the user, to assist in determining the cause of non-availability of specific services. The specifications should also provide the capability for the network to include an optional text string that will be displayed by the UE.
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+
586
+ The UE Capabilities list shall take precedence over subscribed services.
587
+
588
+ The services to be included in the list are:
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+
590
+ - Call Control functions
591
+ - Supplementary Services
592
+ - Emergency Calls (including the (U)SIM-less case and subject to regional regulatory requirements, i.e. emergency calls shall not be disabled in regions where support of them is required)
593
+ - SMS, via CS and PS
594
+ - LCS, via CS and PS
595
+ - GPRS based services
596
+ - MBMS
597
+ - IMS
598
+
599
+ # --- 5 Support of Localised Service Area (SoLSA)
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+
601
+ SoLSA consists of a set of service features that give the operator a basis to offer subscribers different services (e.g. tariffs or access rights) depending on the location of the subscriber. (3GPP TS 22.043 [5]). The following section is only applicable to the support of SoLSA functionality in GERAN.
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+
603
+ ## 5.1 Network selection
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+
605
+ The standard automatic and manual network selection procedures will be used.
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+
607
+ Manual network selection may be required when the PLMN providing the users SoLSA service is not the one on which the user is currently registered.
608
+
609
+ At manual network selection the UE shall provide the means to present the subscribers LSA(s) for each PLMN presented.
610
+
611
+ ## 5.2 The Idle-mode operation
612
+
613
+ The UE shall always select a valid LSA with the highest priority.
614
+
615
+ ### 5.2.1 Subscriber moving from a normal environment to his localised service area.
616
+
617
+ The UE shall have the ability to prioritise allowed LSA cells in reselection, making it possible to camp on a LSA cell earlier (the function shall be network controlled).
618
+
619
+ ### 5.2.2 Subscriber moving away from his localised service area to a normal environment.
620
+
621
+ The UE shall have the ability to prioritise allowed LSA cells in reselection, making it possible to camp on a LSA cell longer (the function shall be network controlled).
622
+
623
+ ### 5.2.3 Subscriber staying in his localised service area
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+
625
+ The UE shall have the ability to prioritise allowed LSA cells in reselection by being more persistent (the function shall be network controlled).
626
+
627
+ NOTE: Typically in indoor environments there are occasional reflections and "disturbances" due to macro cells, e.g. near the windows. In such a case LSA cells should be favoured even though there is higher field strength available from the outdoor cells.
628
+
629
+ ## 5.3 LSA only access
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+
631
+ It shall be possible to allow LSA user to access PLMN only within his LSAs. A LSA user is not allowed to receive and/or originate a call outside the allowed LSA area.
632
+
633
+ When UE is out of the allowed LSA area it shall be registered in PLMN but indicate subscriber/service specific "out of LSA area" notification. It shall be a network controlled function to prevent terminated or/and originated calls. Emergency calls are however always allowed.
634
+
635
+ ## 5.4 Exclusive access
636
+
637
+ Access to exclusive access cells is restricted to defined LSA subscribers.
638
+
639
+ Non-LSA subscriber shall consider exclusive access cells as not suitable, only allowing to camp for emergency calls (limited service state 3GPP TS 23.122 [3]).
640
+
641
+ ## 5.5 Preferential access
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+
643
+ As a network controlled function it shall be possible in LSA to allocate resources at call setup and during the active mode to LSA users compared to non-LSA users.
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+
645
+ # --- 6 Support of 3GPP - WLAN Interworking
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+
647
+ Support of 3GPP-WLAN interworking and network selection is captured in TS 22.234 [6]
648
+
649
+ ## 6.1 Void
650
+
651
+ ## 6.2 Void
652
+
653
+ ## 6.3 Void
654
+
655
+ # --- 7 Administrative restriction of subscribers' access
656
+
657
+ ## 7.1 Allowed Location and Routing Area identities access
658
+
659
+ Means shall be standardised for an administrative restriction of subscribers' access without the need of having explicit Tracking/Location/Routing Area identities in the individual subscription profiles.
660
+
661
+ To achieve this it shall be possible to indicate per subscriber, in subscription data, allowed categories of Tracking/Location/Routing Areas. It shall be possible to use this subscription information to restrict subscribers' access to categories of Tracking/Location/Routing Areas in serving networks accordingly.
662
+
663
+ As a minimum, at least one of the following categories shall be available:
664
+
665
+ - a) GERAN
666
+ - b) UTRAN
667
+ - c) E-UTRAN
668
+
669
+ There might be cases where the visited network has not separated the Location/Routing area categories, in which case the administrative restriction of subscribers' access to only GERAN or UTRAN will not be possible.
670
+
671
+ This administrative restriction of subscribers' access shall be an optional feature.
672
+
673
+ ## 7.2 Void ---
674
+
675
+ # 8 Support of Home NodeB and Home E-NodeB
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+
677
+ The service requirements for Home NodeB and Home eNodeB can be found in [14].
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+
679
+ # Annex A (informative): Change history
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+
681
+ | Change history | | | | | | | | | | | |
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+ |----------------|-----------|-----------|--------|------|-----|-------|-----|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|-------|-------|--------------------------|
683
+ | TSG SA# | SA Doc. | SA1 Doc | Spec | CR | Rev | Rel | Cat | Subject/Comment | Old | New | Work Item |
684
+ | Jun 1999 | | | 02.04 | | | | | Transferred to 3GPP SA1 | 7.0.0 | 3.0.0 | |
685
+ | SA#04 | | | 02.04 | | | | | | 3.0.0 | | |
686
+ | SP-05 | SP-99479 | S1-99610 | 22.011 | 0001 | | R99 | D | Editorial changes for alignment | 3.0.0 | 3.0.1 | |
687
+ | SP-06 | SP-99524 | S1-991032 | 22.011 | 0002 | | R99 | B | COMPACT Cell Selection Part 2 | 3.0.1 | 3.1.0 | |
688
+ | SP-06 | SP-99606 | | 22.011 | 0003 | 1 | R99 | B | Network Selection | 3.0.1 | 3.1.0 | |
689
+ | SP-06 | SP-99607 | | 22.011 | 0004 | 1 | R99 | B | Control of user preference field | 3.0.1 | 3.1.0 | |
690
+ | SP-07 | SP-000055 | S1-000138 | 22.011 | 0012 | | R99 | F | Corrections to 22.011 | 3.1.0 | 3.2.0 | |
691
+ | SP-07 | SP-000055 | S1-000139 | 22.011 | 0013 | | R99 | C | Removal of "Home Environment Specific Network Selection Procedure" | 3.1.0 | 3.2.0 | |
692
+ | SP-07 | SP-000071 | S1-000161 | 22.011 | 0014 | | R00 | B | Network Selection | 3.1.0 | 4.0.0 | |
693
+ | SP-08 | SP-000211 | S1-000335 | 22.011 | 0016 | | R00 | B | Reselection attempts of GPRS terminals | 4.0.0 | 4.1.0 | |
694
+ | SP-09 | SP-000372 | S1-000549 | 22.011 | 0018 | | R4 | F | Alignment with 23.122 on selection procedure | 4.1.0 | 4.2.0 | |
695
+ | SP-11 | SP-010036 | S1-010245 | 22.011 | 0021 | | Rel-4 | A | CR to 02.11 on Roaming restrictions for GPRS (Release4) | 4.2.0 | 4.3.0 | GPRS |
696
+ | SP-11 | SP-010151 | | 22.011 | 0023 | | Rel-4 | A | Equivalent handling of PLMNs with different PLMN codes | 4.2.0 | 4.3.0 | GSM / UMTS inter-working |
697
+ | SP-12 | SP-010244 | S1-010495 | 22.011 | 0025 | | Rel-4 | A | Partial PLMN access restriction | 4.3.0 | 4.4.0 | |
698
+ | SP-12 | SP-010244 | S1-010514 | 22.011 | 0027 | | Rel-4 | A | Periodic Network Selection Attempt improvement | 4.3.0 | 4.4.0 | |
699
+ | SP-12 | SP-010244 | S1-010517 | 22.011 | 0029 | | Rel-4 | A | Default value for background scanning timer | 4.3.0 | 4.4.0 | |
700
+ | SP-14 | SP-010685 | S1-011341 | 22.011 | 0031 | | Rel-4 | A | CR to 22.011 R4 'Interaction between equivalent PLMN list and periodic network selection attempts' | 4.4.0 | 4.5.0 | |
701
+ | SP-14 | SP-010684 | S1-011334 | 22.011 | 0035 | | Rel-4 | A | CR to 22.011 R4 'Editorial improvements' | 4.4.0 | 4.5.0 | |
702
+ | SP-14 | SP-010688 | S1-011336 | 22.011 | 0037 | | Rel-4 | A | CR to 22.011 R4 'Clarification on the UE behaviour when receiving a registration rejection' | 4.4.0 | 4.5.0 | |
703
+ | SP-14 | SP-010687 | S1-011338 | 22.011 | 0039 | | Rel-4 | A | CR to 22.011 R4 'Simplification of the procedure for user PLMN reselection' | 4.4.0 | 4.5.0 | |
704
+ | SP-14 | SP-010686 | S1-011339 | 22.011 | 0041 | | Rel-4 | A | CR to 22.011 R4 'Interaction between "equivalent PLMN" list and "Forbidden PLMN" list' | 4.4.0 | 4.5.0 | |
705
+ | SP-14 | SP-010757 | --- | 22.011 | 0042 | 2 | Rel-4 | A | Interaction between ePLMN and manual mode | 4.4.0 | 4.5.0 | |
706
+ | SP-15 | SP-010158 | --- | 22.011 | 0045 | 1 | Rel-4 | A | CR to 22.011 Rel-4: clarification of the term 'country'<br><br>Note: special dispensation was given by SA #15 to allow some leeway on the position of the note. | 4.5.0 | 4.6.0 | |
707
+ | SP-16 | SP-020238 | S1-021058 | 22.011 | 0046 | | Rel-4 | F | Editorial corrections on 22.011 | 4.6.0 | 4.7.0 | CORRECT |
708
+ | SP-16 | SP-020267 | S1-021043 | 22.011 | | | Rel-5 | | Updated from Rel-4 to Rel5 | 4.7.0 | 5.0.0 | |
709
+ | SP-17 | SP-020547 | S1-021826 | 22.011 | 0049 | | Rel-5 | A | CR to 22.011 Rel 5 - correction to periodic PLMN scan | 5.0.0 | 5.1.0 | TEI4 |
710
+ | SP-19 | SP-030035 | S1-030236 | 22.011 | 0050 | - | Rel-6 | B | Netshare CR to TS 22.011 | 5.1.0 | 6.0.0 | NTShar-CR |
711
+ | SP-20 | SP-030249 | S1-030504 | 22.011 | 0051 | | Rel-6 | B | Network Selection requirements for WLAN Interworking | 6.0.0 | 6.1.0 | WLAN-CR |
712
+ | SP-20 | SP-030248 | S1-030532 | 22.011 | 0052 | | Rel-6 | B | Network selection in shared networks | 6.0.0 | 6.1.0 | NTShar-CR |
713
+ | SP-22 | SP-030774 | - | 22.011 | 0053 | 1 | Rel-6 | B | Administrative restriction of subscribers' access | 6.1.0 | 6.2.0 | TEI |
714
+ | SP-23 | SP-040088 | S1-040200 | 22.011 | 0054 | - | Rel-6 | C | Periodic network selection attempts enhancement | 6.2.0 | 6.3.0 | TEI |
715
+ | SP-23 | SP-040089 | S1-040257 | 22.011 | 0056 | - | Rel-6 | F | Priority usage of UICC parameters for I-WLAN | 6.2.0 | 6.3.0 | WLAN |
716
+
717
+ | Change history | | | | | | | | | | | |
718
+ |----------------|-----------|-----------|--------|------|---|-------|---|----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|-------|-------|--------------------|
719
+ | SP-23 | SP-040101 | S1-040260 | 22.011 | 0057 | - | Rel-6 | D | Extraction of redundant WLAN network selection information [- now in WLAN TS22.234] | 6.2.0 | 6.3.0 | WLAN |
720
+ | SP-24 | SP-040287 | S1-040438 | 22.011 | 0058 | - | Rel-6 | F | Behaviour of Single Mode mobiles with regards to the use of access technology in the PLMN selector lists | 6.3.0 | 6.4.0 | TEI6 |
721
+ | SP-24 | SP-040287 | S1-040442 | 22.011 | 0060 | - | Rel-6 | F | Use of access technology in Periodic Network Selection attempts | 6.3.0 | 6.4.0 | TEI6 |
722
+ | SP-24 | SP-040287 | S1-040443 | 22.011 | 0061 | - | Rel-6 | F | Clarification on the use of the RAT during network selection | 6.3.0 | 6.4.0 | TEI6 |
723
+ | SP-24 | SP-040295 | S1-040526 | 22.011 | 0064 | - | Rel-6 | F | Priority usage of UICC parameters for I-WLAN | 6.3.0 | 6.4.0 | WLAN-CR |
724
+ | SP-24 | SP-040299 | S1-040445 | 22.011 | 0062 | - | Rel-7 | F | Multimode terminals with 3GPP capability | 6.3.0 | 7.0.0 | TEI7 |
725
+ | SP-24 | SP-040298 | S1-040448 | 22.011 | 0063 | - | Rel-7 | B | Support of multiple HPLMN codes | 6.3.0 | 7.0.0 | TEI7 |
726
+ | SP-27 | SP-050063 | S1-050233 | 22.011 | 0066 | - | Rel-7 | B | Addition of "Network Control of UE Capabilities" | 7.0.0 | 7.1.0 | Network Protection |
727
+ | SP-27 | SP-050063 | S1-050245 | 22.011 | 0067 | - | Rel-7 | B | Reinstate CR016 for GPRS Terminal PLMN Reselection | 7.0.0 | 7.1.0 | TEI-4 |
728
+ | SP-29 | SP-050521 | S1-050903 | 22.011 | 0068 | - | Rel-7 | C | Enhancement of the EHPLMN feature to allow load balancing | 7.1.0 | 7.2.0 | TEI7 |
729
+ | SP-31 | SP-060221 | - | 22.011 | 0069 | 2 | Rel-7 | C | The Last RPLMN | 7.2.0 | 7.3.0 | NSP-CR |
730
+ | SP-31 | SP-060033 | S1-060330 | 22.011 | 0070 | - | Rel-7 | B | Confirmed Roaming | 7.2.0 | 7.3.0 | NSP-CR |
731
+ | SP-31 | SP-060033 | S1-060331 | 22.011 | 0071 | - | Rel-7 | F | Capability of UE to read USIM information for Network Selection | 7.2.0 | 7.3.0 | NSP-CR |
732
+ | SP-31 | SP-060033 | S1-060332 | 22.011 | 0072 | - | Rel-7 | C | Displaying all available EHPLMNs in Manual Mode | 7.2.0 | 7.3.0 | NSP-CR |
733
+ | SP-31 | SP-060033 | S1-060333 | 22.011 | 0073 | - | Rel-7 | B | Requirement for presentation of additional information in manual mode | 7.2.0 | 7.3.0 | NSP-CR |
734
+ | SP-31 | SP-060033 | S1-060335 | 22.011 | 0074 | - | Rel-7 | B | Network selection mode at switch-on | 7.2.0 | 7.3.0 | NSP-CR |
735
+ | SP-31 | SP-060033 | S1-060352 | 22.011 | 0075 | - | Rel-7 | B | Steering of Roaming | 7.2.0 | 7.3.0 | NSP-CR |
736
+ | SP-32 | SP-060311 | S1-060630 | 22.011 | 0076 | - | Rel-7 | C | Clarification on confirmed roaming applicability | 7.3.0 | 7.4.0 | NSP-CR |
737
+ | SP-32 | SP-060311 | S1-060632 | 22.011 | 0077 | - | Rel-7 | C | Incomplete PLMN list for manual mode information | 7.3.0 | 7.4.0 | NSP-CR |
738
+ | SP-32 | SP-060426 | - | 22.011 | 0078 | 1 | Rel-7 | C | Exception in Manual network selection mode when HPLMN is available at power-on | 7.3.0 | 7.4.0 | NSP-CR |
739
+ | SP-32 | SP-060451 | S1-060649 | 22.011 | 0079 | 3 | Rel-7 | C | Interaction of steering of roaming with User controlled and forbidden PLMN list | 7.3.0 | 7.4.0 | NSP-CR |
740
+ | SP-34 | SP-060762 | S1-061314 | 22.011 | 0080 | - | Rel-7 | F | Additional Information in Manual Mode | 7.4.0 | 7.5.0 | NSP-CR |
741
+ | SP-35 | SP-070119 | S1-070182 | 22.011 | 0081 | 1 | Rel-7 | F | Removal of "Confirmed Roaming" enhancement (section 3.2.2.7) | 7.5.0 | 7.6.0 | NSP-CR |
742
+ | SP-35 | SP-070119 | S1-070294 | 22.011 | 0083 | 2 | Rel-7 | C | Single EHPLMN Display Name in Manual Mode (CR to 22.011) | 7.5.0 | 7.6.0 | NSP-CR |
743
+ | SP-35 | SP-070129 | S1-070285 | 22.011 | 0082 | 2 | Rel-8 | C | Administrative restriction of subscribers' access | 7.6.0 | 8.0.0 | SAE-R |
744
+ | SP-36 | SP-070474 | | 22.011 | 0085 | - | Rel-8 | A | Clarification on User Controlled PLMNs in SoR | 8.0.0 | 8.1.0 | NSP-CR |
745
+ | SP-38 | SP-070855 | S1-071842 | 22.011 | 0091 | - | Rel-8 | C | EPS Alignment - References and Definitions | 8.1.0 | 8.2.0 | AIPN-SAE-R |
746
+ | SP-38 | SP-070855 | S1-071910 | 22.011 | 0092 | 1 | Rel-8 | C | EPS Alignment - 3.2.2 Procedures | 8.1.0 | 8.2.0 | AIPN-SAE |
747
+ | SP-38 | SP-070855 | S1-071911 | 22.011 | 0093 | 1 | Rel-8 | C | EPS Alignment - 7 Administrative restriction of subscribers/Æ access | 8.1.0 | 8.2.0 | AIPN-SAE |
748
+ | SP-38 | SP-070855 | S1-071925 | 22.011 | 0099 | 1 | Rel-8 | B | Additional requirement for location registration | 8.1.0 | 8.2.0 | AIPN-SAE |
749
+ | SP-38 | SP-070859 | S1-071943 | 22.011 | 0098 | 2 | Rel-8 | F | Correction to EHPLMN terminology and editorials | 8.1.0 | 8.2.0 | TEI8 |
750
+ | SP-38 | SP-070913 | - | 22.011 | 0090 | 2 | Rel-8 | A | EHPLMN case added to the optimisation for automatic network selection | 8.1.0 | 8.2.0 | NSP-CR |
751
+ | SP-38 | SP-070934 | - | 22.011 | 0095 | 2 | Rel-8 | F | DSAC requirement in UMTS | 8.1.0 | 8.2.0 | TEI8 |
752
+ | SP-38 | SP-070942 | - | 22.011 | 0094 | 4 | Rel-8 | B | PPAC requirement | 8.1.0 | 8.2.0 | PPACR |
753
+
754
+ | Change history | | | | | | | | | | | |
755
+ |----------------|-----------|------------|--------|------|----|--------|---|---------------------------------------------------------------------------|--------|--------|------------|
756
+ | SP-39 | SP-080026 | S1-080155 | 22.011 | 0101 | 1 | Rel-8 | A | EHPLMN recovery lack of coverage | 8.2.0 | 8.3.0 | NSP-CR |
757
+ | SP-39 | SP-080034 | S1-080351 | 22.011 | 0102 | 2 | Rel-8 | B | HNB/HeNB - Closed Subscriber Group (CSG) definitions for UTRA and E-UTRA | 8.2.0 | 8.3.0 | HomeNB |
758
+ | SP-39 | SP-080042 | S1-080326 | 22.011 | 0107 | 1 | Rel-8 | C | basic access control enhancement for EPS | 8.2.0 | 8.3.0 | AIPN-SAE |
759
+ | SP-39 | SP-080041 | S1-080331 | 22.011 | 0108 | 1 | Rel-8 | C | Barring of inbound roamers of previous release networks from E-UTRAN | 8.2.0 | 8.3.0 | TEI8 |
760
+ | SP-39 | SP-080188 | - | 22.011 | 0109 | 4 | Rel-8 | B | HNB/HeNB - Closed Subscriber Group (CSG) requirements for UTRA and E-UTRA | 8.2.0 | 8.3.0 | HomeNB |
761
+ | SP-40 | SP-080301 | S1-080655 | 22.011 | 0114 | 1 | Rel-8 | D | Delete CSGs related access restriction requirements | 8.3.0 | 8.4.0 | HomeNB |
762
+ | SP-40 | SP-080301 | S1-080656 | 22.011 | 0115 | 2 | Rel-8 | F | Introduction of length for HNBID | 8.3.0 | 8.4.0 | HomeNB |
763
+ | SP-40 | SP-080301 | S1-080767 | 22.011 | 0116 | 3 | Rel-8 | F | HNB/HeNB - Closed Subscriber Group (CSG) requirements for UTRA and E-UTRA | 8.3.0 | 8.4.0 | HomeNB |
764
+ | SP-40 | SP-080432 | - | 22.011 | 0117 | 3 | Rel-8 | F | Relation between EPS Services and GPRS Services | 8.3.0 | 8.4.0 | SAE |
765
+ | SP-40 | SP-080301 | S1-080663 | 22.011 | 0118 | - | Rel-8 | C | Removal of GERAN - E-UTRAN connected mode handover requirement from HeNB | 8.3.0 | 8.4.0 | HomeNB |
766
+ | SP-40 | SP-080453 | - | 22.011 | 0119 | 4 | Rel-8 | C | PPAC restriction to UTRAN | 8.3.0 | 8.4.0 | PPACR |
767
+ | | | | | | | | | Corrects typos in previous line of history table. | 8.4.0 | 8.4.1 | |
768
+ | SP-41 | SP-080493 | S1-082333 | 22.011 | 0122 | 2 | Rel-8 | F | Correction on definition of length for HNBID | 8.4.1 | 8.5.0 | HomeNB |
769
+ | SP-41 | SP-080493 | S1-082354 | 22.011 | 0120 | 2 | Rel-8 | F | Essential correction to manual CSG selection | 8.4.1 | 8.5.0 | HomeNB |
770
+ | SP-41 | SP-080493 | S1-082389 | 22.011 | 0123 | 2 | Rel-8 | F | Additional HNB/HeNB operator requirements | 8.4.0 | 8.5.0 | HomeNB |
771
+ | SP-41 | SP-080493 | S1-082393 | 22.011 | 0128 | 2 | Rel-8 | F | Terminology alignment and generalization of requirements | 8.4.1 | 8.5.0 | HomeNB |
772
+ | SP-42 | SP-080771 | S1-083443 | 22.011 | 132 | 2 | Rel-8 | F | Correction to the maximum limit requirement of CSG members | 8.5.0 | 8.6.0 | HomeNB |
773
+ | SP-42 | SP-080771 | S1-083250 | 22.011 | 0133 | 1 | Rel-8 | F | HNB/HeNB and pre-release 8 USIM | 8.5.0 | 8.6.0 | HeNB |
774
+ | SP-42 | SP-080773 | S1-083380 | 22.011 | 0134 | 1 | Rel-8 | F | PPAC CR alignment with CT1 | 8.5.0 | 8.6.0 | PPAC |
775
+ | SP-42 | SP-080771 | S1-084409 | 22.011 | 0137 | 2 | Rel-8 | F | Correction of HNB/HeNB display requirements and manual CSG selection | 8.5.0 | 8.6.0 | HomeNB |
776
+ | SP-42 | SP-080874 | S1-084408 | 22.011 | 0139 | 2 | Rel-8 | C | Home network independent support of roamers in CSG | 8.5.0 | 8.6.0 | HomeNB |
777
+ | SP-42 | SP-080771 | S1-084410 | 22.011 | 0140 | 1 | Rel-8 | B | HNB mobility | 8.5.0 | 8.6.0 | HomeNB |
778
+ | SP-42 | SP-080785 | S1-084389 | 22.011 | 0136 | 2 | Rel-9 | B | SSAC Services Specific Access Control Requirements | 8.6.0 | 9.0.0 | SSACR |
779
+ | SP-43 | SP-090195 | S1-090161 | 22.011 | 0142 | 1 | Rel-9 | D | Removing the content of chapter 8 and add a reference instead. | 9.0.0 | 9.1.0 | EHNB |
780
+ | SP-45 | SP-090669 | - | 22.011 | 0156 | 1 | Rel-9 | F | Description Alignment of Access Class Barring for E-UTRAN with Stage 3 | 9.1.0 | 9.2.0 | TEI9 |
781
+ | SP-46 | SP-090841 | S1-094330 | 22.011 | 0158 | 1 | Rel-9 | F | Alignment between SSAC and Common AC | 9.2.0 | 9.3.0 | SSAC |
782
+ | SP-48 | SP-100442 | S1-101221r | 22.011 | 0161 | 4 | Rel-10 | B | Access control for CSFB | 9.3.0 | 10.0.0 | TEI10 |
783
+ | SP-49 | SP-100580 | S1-102153 | | | | | | Clarification on roaming in shared networks | 10.0.0 | 10.1.0 | TEI10 |
784
+ | | | | 22.011 | 0166 | - | Rel-10 | F | | | | |
785
+ | SP-49 | SP-100580 | S1-102178 | | | | | | | 10.0.0 | 10.1.0 | TEI10 |
786
+ | | | | 22.011 | 0163 | 1 | Rel-10 | F | Clarification of ACB for CSFB | | | |
787
+ | SP-49 | SP-100580 | S1-102178 | | | | | | | 10.0.0 | 10.1.0 | TEI10 |
788
+ | | | | 22.011 | 0163 | 1 | Rel-10 | F | Clarification of ACB for CSFB | | | |
789
+ | SP-50 | SP-100893 | S1-103336 | 22.011 | 0168 | 12 | Rel-10 | B | Access Control for Machine Type Communications | 10.1.0 | 10.2.0 | NIMTC |
790
+ | SP-50 | SP-100805 | S1-103328 | 22.011 | 0171 | - | Rel-10 | F | Clarification of Access Class Barring for CSFB | 10.1.0 | 10.2.0 | TEI10 |
791
+ | - | | | | | | | | LTE logo changed into LTE Advanced logo | 10.2.0 | 10.2.1 | - |
792
+ | SP-51 | SP-110162 | S1-110409 | 22.011 | 0175 | 3 | Rel-10 | F | Clarifications for Extended Access Barring | 10.2.1 | 10.3.0 | NIMTC |
793
+ | SP-68 | SP-150270 | S1-151543 | 22.011 | 210 | 2 | Rel-10 | F | Access Class for MPS | 10.3.0 | 10.4.0 | ePRIOR-St1 |
794
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+ ![Figure 1](image1.png)
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+ ![Figure 2](image2.jpeg)
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+ ![Figure 3](image1.png)
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+ ![Figure 4](image2.jpeg)
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+
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+ # Foreword
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+
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+ This Technical Specification has been produced by the 3rd Generation Partnership Project (3GPP).
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+ The contents of the present document are subject to continuing work within the TSG and may change following formal TSG approval. Should the TSG modify the contents of the present document, it will be re-released by the TSG with an identifying change of release date and an increase in version number as follows:
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+ - Version x.y.z
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+ - where:
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+ - x the first digit:
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+ - 1 presented to TSG for information;
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+ - 2 presented to TSG for approval;
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+ - 3 or greater indicates TSG approved document under change control.
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+ - y the second digit is incremented for all changes of substance, i.e. technical enhancements, corrections, updates, etc.
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+ - z the third digit is incremented when editorial only changes have been incorporated in the document.
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+
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+ # 1 Scope
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+
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+ The present document defines the principal purpose and use of International Mobile station Equipment Identities (IMEI).
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+ 3GPP TS 23.003 describes the technical manner of numbering, addressing and identification.
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+
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+ ## 1.1 References
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+
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+ The following documents contain provisions which, through reference in this text, constitute provisions of the present document.
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+ The following documents contain provisions which, through reference in this text, constitute provisions of the present document.
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+ - References are either specific (identified by date of publication, edition number, version number, etc.) or non-specific.
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+ - For a specific reference, subsequent revisions do not apply.
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+ - For a non-specific reference, the latest version applies. In the case of a reference to a 3GPP document (including a GSM document), a non-specific reference implicitly refers to the latest version of that document *in the same Release as the present document*.
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+ > [1] 3GPP TR 21.905: "Vocabulary for 3GPP Specifications".
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+ > [2] 3GPP TS 23.003: "Numbering, addressing and identification".
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+ > [3] ISO/IEC 7812 (1989): "Identification cards - Numbering system and registration procedure for issuer identifiers".
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+
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+ ## 1.2 Definitions and abbreviations
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+
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+ In addition to the following, abbreviations used in the present document are listed in 3GPP TS 21.905.
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+ **International Mobile Station Equipment Identity (IMEI) : **An "International Mobile Station Equipment Identity" is a unique number which shall be allocated to each individual mobile station equipment in the PLMN and shall be unconditionally implemented by the MS manufacturer.
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+
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+ # 2 General
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+
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+ An MS can only be operated if a valid "International Mobile Subscriber Identity" (IMSI) is present. An IMSI is primarily intended for obtaining information on the use of the PLMN by subscribers for individual charging purposes.
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+ Besides the IMSI, the implementation of IMEI is found necessary in order to obtain knowledge about the presence of specific mobile station equipment in the network, disregarding whatever subscribers are making use of these equipments.
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+ The main objective is to be able to take measures against the use of stolen equipment or against equipment of which the use in the PLMN can not or no longer be tolerated for technical reasons.
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+ The IMEI is incorporated in an UE module which is contained within the UE. The IMEI shall be unique and shall not be changed after the ME’s final production process. It shall resist tampering, i.e. manipulation and change, by any means (e.g. physical, electrical and software).
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+ > NOTE: This requirement is valid for new GSM MEs type approved after 1st June 2002. However, this requirement is applicable to all 3GPP system compatible UEs from start of production.
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+ The manufacturer implementing the IMEI module in the ME is responsible for ensuring that each IMEI within the allocatd range is unique to the ME in which it resides, and is also responsible for keeping detailed records of produced and delivered MEs.
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+
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+ # 3 Composition of IMEI
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+
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+ The composition of the IMEI shall be such that each individual mobile station equipment can be separately identified.
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+ Information is contained in the IMEI by which the PLMN, after requesting it, can immediately decide whether or not to accept calls made by means of this equipment.
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+ Secondly, the IMEI shall directly or indirectly contain all information which is necessary for the network operator to make relations through its administrative system to trace the equipment to its origin of production. 3GPP TS 23.003 [2] describes the structure of the IMEI in detail.
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+ The IMEI is complemented by a check digit. The check digit is not part of the digits transmitted at IMEI check occasions, as described below. The Check Digit shall avoid manual transmission errors, e.g. when customers register stolen MEs at the operators customer care desk.
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+ > NOTE: The Check Digit is not applied to the Software Version Number.
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+
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+ # 4 Use of the equipment identity register
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+
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+ A network operator can make administrative use of the IMEI in the following manner:
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+ - Three registers are defined, known as "white lists", "grey lists" and "black lists". The use of such lists is at the operators' discretion.
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+ - The **white list** is composed of all **number series **of equipment identities that are permitted for use.
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+ - The **black list** contains all equipment identities that belong to equipment that need to be barred.
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+ - Besides the black and white list, administrations have the possibility to use a **grey list**. Equipments on the grey list are not barred (unless on the black list or not on the white list), but are tracked by the network (for evaluation or other purposes).
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+
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+ # 5 Procedure
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+
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+ It shall be possible to perform the IMEI check at any access attempt, except IMSI detach, and during an established call at any time when a dedicated radio resource is available, in accordance with the security policy of the PLMN operator. It shall also be possible to perform the IMEI check when a UE is IMS registered.
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+ The network shall terminate any access attempt or ongoing call when receiving any of the answers "black-listed" (i.e., on the black list) or "unknown" equipment (i.e., not on the white list) from the EIR. An indication of "illegal ME" shall in these cases be given to the user. Furthermore this is equivalent to an authentication failure hence any call or IMS session establishment or any location updating is forbidden for the MS, it cannot answer to paging, it is just allowed to perform Emergency Calls. Emergency calls must never be terminated as a result of the IMEI check procedure.
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+
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+ # 6 Use of IMEI in case of emergency calls
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+
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+ Emergency calls can in some PLMNs be made without having to send the subscriber identity (IMSI) to the network. In this case the misuse of MS equipments after placing invalid emergency calls can be restrained by using the equipment identity.
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+ The network request for the equipment identity is sent to the MS after the emergency call has been set-up. The procedure is the same as for normal call set-up.
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+
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+ # 7 MS Software Version Number (SVN)
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+
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+ A Software Version Number (SVN) field shall be provided. This allows the ME manufacturer to identify different software versions of a given mobile.
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+ The SVN is a separate field from the IMEI, although it is associated with the IMEI. When the network requests the IMEI from the MS, it may also request that the SVN is also sent towards the network.
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+ The white list shall use the IMEI, The Black and Grey Lists may also use the SVN.
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+
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+ # Annex A (informative):
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+ Change history
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+
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+
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+ | Change history | | | | | | | | | | | |
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+ | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- |
87
+ | TSG SA# | SA Doc. | SA1 Doc | Spec | CR | Rev | Rel | Cat | Subject/Comment | Old | New | WI |
88
+ | Jun 1999 | | | GSM 02.16 | | | | | Transferred to 3GPP SA1 | 7.0.0 | | |
89
+ | SA#04 | | | 22.016 | | | | | Transferred to 3GPP SA1 | | 3.0.0 | |
90
+ | SP-05 | SP-99479 | S1-99611 | 22.016 | 001 | | R99 | D | Editorial changes for alignment | 3.0.0 | 3.0.1 | Editorial changes |
91
+ | SP-06 | SP-99601 | P-99-777 | 22.016 | 002 | | R99 | F | Modification of section 2 to enhance IMEI security | 3.0.1 | 3.1.0 | |
92
+ | SP-08 | SP-000195 | S1-000441 | 22.016 | 003 | 1 | R99 | F | IMEI coding | 3.1.0 | 3.2.0 | |
93
+ | SP-08 | SP-000194 | S1-000266 | 22.016 | 004 | | R99 | F | Modification of section 2 to delete unnecessary information about phases and releases removed | 3.1.0 | 3.2.0 | |
94
+ | SP-11 | SP-010065 | S1-010258 | 22.016 | | | Rel-4 | | Transferred to 3GPP Release 4 | 3.2.0 | 4.0.0 | |
95
+ | SP-15 | SP-020045 | S1-020457 | 22.016 | 006 | - | Rel-4 | F | Editorial CR to correct terms and references | 4.0.0 | 4.1.0 | CORRECT |
96
+ | SP-16 | SP-020237 | S1-021149 | 22.016 | 008 | | Rel-4 | A | Type approval code | 4.0.0 | 4.1.0 | TEI |
97
+ | SP-16 | SP-020267 | S1-021043 | 22.016 | | | Rel-5 | | Updated from Rel-4 to Rel5 | 4.1.0 | 5.0.0 | |
98
+ | SP-26 | SP-040744 | S1-040997 | 22.016 | | | Rel-6 | | Updated from Rel-5 to Rel-6 | 5.0.0 | 6.0.0 | |
99
+ | SP-34 | SP-060768 | S1-061444 | 22.016 | 0009 | - | Rel-7 | F | IMEI Check and IMS | 6.0.0 | 7.0.0 | TEI7 |
100
+ | | | | 22.016 | | | Rel-7 | | Editorial correction to version identity on front cover | 7.0.0 | 7.0.1 | |
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+ | SP-42 | SP-080891 | S1-083445 | 22.016 | 0010 | 1 | Rel-7 | F | Correction of SVN sending when network requests IMEI | 7.0.1 | 7.1.0 | TEI7 |
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+ | | | | | | | | | Rel-8 version created | 7.1.0 | 8.0.0 | |
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+ | SP-45 | SP-090470 | S1-093278 | 22.016 | 0013 | 2 | Rel-9 | A | Clarify that each IMEI shall be unique | 8.0.0 | 9.0.0 | TEI9 |
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+ | | | | | | | | | 2010-04: correct history table | 9.0.0 | 9.0.1 | |
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+ | 2011-03 | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | Update to Rel-10 version (MCC) | 9.0.1 | 10.0.0 |
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+ # Contents
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+ |-------------------------------------------------------------|-----------|
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+ | Foreword ..... | 5 |
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+ | 1 Scope..... | 6 |
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+ | 2 References..... | 6 |
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+ | 3 Definitions and abbreviations ..... | 7 |
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+ | 3.1 Abbreviations ..... | 7 |
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+ | 3.2 Definitions..... | 7 |
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+ | 4 General description ..... | 8 |
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+ | 5 Network personalisation ..... | 9 |
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+ | 5.1 Network personalisation..... | 9 |
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+ | 5.1.1 Operation of network personalised ME..... | 9 |
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+ | 5.1.2 Network personalisation cycle ..... | 9 |
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+ | 5.1.2.1 Personalisation cycle..... | 9 |
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+ | 5.1.2.2 De-personalisation cycle..... | 10 |
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+ | 5.2 Network subset personalisation..... | 10 |
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+ | 5.2.1 Operation of Network subset personalised ME..... | 10 |
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+ | 5.2.2 Network subset personalisation cycle ..... | 11 |
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+ | 5.2.2.1 Personalisation Cycle..... | 11 |
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+ | 5.2.2.2 De-personalisation cycle..... | 11 |
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+ | 6 SP personalisation..... | 12 |
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+ | 6.1 Operation of SP personalised MEs..... | 12 |
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+ | 6.2 SP personalisation cycle..... | 12 |
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+ | 6.2.1 Personalisation cycle ..... | 12 |
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+ | 6.2.2 De-personalisation cycle ..... | 13 |
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+ | 7 Corporate personalisation ..... | 13 |
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+ | 7.1 Operation of corporate personalised MEs..... | 13 |
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+ | 7.2 Corporate personalisation cycle ..... | 14 |
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+ | 7.2.1 Personalisation cycle ..... | 14 |
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+ | 7.2.2 De-personalisation cycle ..... | 14 |
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+ | 8 SIM/USIM personalisation ..... | 15 |
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+ | 8.1 Operation of SIM/USIM personalised ME ..... | 15 |
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+ | 8.2 SIM/USIM personalisation cycle..... | 15 |
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+ | 8.2.1 Personalisation cycle ..... | 15 |
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+ | 8.2.2 De-personalisation cycle ..... | 16 |
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+ | 9 Over the air de-personalisation cycle..... | 16 |
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+ | 10 Disable Personalisation..... | 17 |
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+ | 11 Manufacturer personalisation and de-personalisation..... | 17 |
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+ | 12 Automatic personalisation..... | 18 |
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+ | 13 Personalisation Cycle Restrictions..... | 18 |
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+ | 14 Security ..... | 18 |
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+ | <b>Annex A (normative): Technical information.....</b> | <b>20</b> |
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+ | A.1 GID1 and GID2 files..... | 20 |
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+ | A.2 Emergency calls only mode ..... | 20 |
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+ | A.3 Co-operative Network List..... | 21 |
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+ | A.4 Over-the-air de-personalisation..... | 21 |
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+ | Annex B (informative): Change history..... | 23 |
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+
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+ # --- Foreword
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+
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+ This Technical Specification has been produced by the 3<sup>rd</sup> Generation Partnership Project (3GPP).
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+
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+ The contents of the present document are subject to continuing work within the TSG and may change following formal TSG approval. Should the TSG modify the contents of the present document, it will be re-released by the TSG with an identifying change of release date and an increase in version number as follows:
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+ Version x.y.z
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+ where:
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+
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+ - x the first digit:
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+ - 1 presented to TSG for information;
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+ - 2 presented to TSG for approval;
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+ - 3 or greater indicates TSG approved document under change control.
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+ - y the second digit is incremented for all changes of substance, i.e. technical enhancements, corrections, updates, etc.
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+ - z the third digit is incremented when editorial only changes have been incorporated in the document.
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+
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+ # --- 1 Scope
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+
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+ The present document provides functional specifications of five features to personalise Mobile Equipment (ME) for GSM and 3G systems. These features are called:
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+ - Network personalisation;
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+ - Network subset personalisation;
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+ - Service Provider (SP) personalisation;
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+ - Corporate personalisation;
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+ - SIM/USIM personalisation (SIM for GSM systems or USIM for 3G systems).
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+ The present document specifies requirements for MEs which provide these personalisation features.
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+
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+ # --- 2 References
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+
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+ The following documents contain provisions which, through reference in this text, constitute provisions of the present document.
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+
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+ - References are either specific (identified by date of publication, edition number, version number, etc.) or non-specific.
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+ - For a specific reference, subsequent revisions do not apply.
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+ - For a non-specific reference, the latest version applies. In the case of a reference to a 3GPP document (including a GSM document), a non-specific reference implicitly refers to the latest version of that document *in the same Release as the present document*.
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+
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+ - [1] 3GPP TR 21.905: "Vocabulary for 3GPP Specifications".
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+ - [2] 3GPP TS 22.011: "Service accessibility".
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+ - [3] 3GPP TS 23.003: " Numbering, addressing and identification".
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+ - [4] 3GPP TS 23.122: "Non-Access-Stratum (NAS) functions related to Mobile Station (MS) in idle mode".
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+ - [5] 3GPP TS 23.038: "Alphabets and language-specific information".
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+ - [6] 3GPP TS 23.040: "Technical realization of the Short Message Service (SMS); Point-to-Point (PP)".
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+ - [7] GSM 11.11: "Digital cellular telecommunications system (Phase 2+); Specification of the Subscriber Identity Module - Mobile Equipment (SIM - ME) interface".
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+ - [8] GSM 11.14: "Digital cellular telecommunications system (Phase 2+); Specification of the SIM Application Toolkit for the Subscriber Identity Module - Mobile Equipment (SIM - ME) interface".
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+ - [9] 3GPP TS 31.102: "Characteristics of the USIM application".
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+ - [10] 3GPP TS 31.111: "USIM Application Tool Kit".
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+
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+ # --- 3 Definitions and abbreviations
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+
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+ ## 3.1 Abbreviations
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+
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+ For the purposes of the present document, the following abbreviations apply:
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+
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+ | | |
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+ |------|------------------------------------------|
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+ | CCK | Corporate Control Key |
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+ | CNL | Co-operative Network List |
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+ | GID1 | Group Identifier (level 1) |
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+ | GID2 | Group Identifier (level 2) |
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+ | EF | Elementary File |
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+ | IMEI | International Mobile Equipment Identity |
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+ | IMSI | International Mobile Subscriber Identity |
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+ | MCC | Mobile Country Code |
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+ | ME | Mobile Equipment |
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+ | MS | GSM Mobile Station (ME + SIM) |
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+ | MNC | Mobile Network Code |
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+ | NCK | Network Control Key |
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+ | NSCK | Network Subset Control Key |
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+ | PCK | Personalisation Control Key |
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+ | SIM | Subscriber Identity Module |
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+ | SMS | Short Message Service |
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+ | SP | Service Provider |
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+ | SPCK | Service Provider Control Key |
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+ | TMSI | Temporary Mobile Subscriber Identity |
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+ | UE | 3G User Equipment (ME + USIM) |
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+ | USIM | User Services Identity Module |
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+
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+ Further GSM abbreviations are given in TS 21.905 [1].
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+
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+ ## 3.2 Definitions
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+
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+ For the purposes of the present document, the following definitions apply:
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+ **corporate personalisation:** Allows a corporate customer to personalise MEs that he provides for his employees or customers use so that they can only be used with the company's own SIM/USIMs.
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+ **de-personalisation:** Is the process of deactivating the personalisation so that the ME ceases to carry out the verification checks.
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+ **network personalisation:** Allows the network operator to personalise a ME so that it can only be used with that particular network operator's SIM/USIMs
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+ **network subset personalisation:** A refinement of network personalisation, which allows network operators to limit the usage of a ME to a subset of SIM/USIMs
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+ **normal mode of operation:** Is the mode of operation into which the ME would have gone if it had no personalisation checks to process.
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+ **personalisation:** Is the process of storing information in the ME and activating the procedures which verify this information against the corresponding information stored in the SIM/USIM whenever the ME is powered up or a SIM/USIM is inserted, in order to limit the SIM/USIMs with which the ME will operate.
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+ **SIM/USIM personalisation:** Enables a user to personalise a ME so that it may only be used with particular SIM/USIM(s).
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+ **SP personalisation:** Allows the service provider to personalise a ME so that it can only be used with that particular service provider's SIM/USIMs.
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+ **user:** Normally refers to the person performing the personalisation or de-personalisation operations and may represent a network operator, service provider, manufacturer of the user/owner of the handset, depending on the context.
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+ **network code:** MCC and MNC.
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+ **network subset code:** digits 6 and 7 of the IMSI.
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+ **SP code:** code which when combined with the network code refers to a unique SP. The code is provided in the GID1 file on the SIM/USIM (see Annex A.1.) and is correspondingly stored on the ME.
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+ **Corporate code:** code which when combined with the network and SP codes refers to a unique Corporate. The code is provided in the GID2 file on the SIM/USIM (see Annex A.1.) and is correspondingly stored on the ME.
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+ **SIM/USIM code:** code which when combined with the network and NS codes refers to a unique SIM/USIM. The code is provided by the digits 8 to 15 of the IMSI
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+ **network code group:** same as network code
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+ **network subset code group:** combination of a network subset code and the associated network code.
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+ **SP code group:** combination of the SP code and the associated network code.
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+ **Corporate code group:** combination of the Corporate code and the associated SP and network codes.
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+ **SIM/USIM code group:** combination of the SIM/USIM code and the associated network subset and network codes (it is equivalent to the IMSI).
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+ **Personalisation entity:** Network, network subset, SP, Corporate or SIM/USIM to which the ME is personalised
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+ # 4 General description
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+ The personalisation features work by storing information in the ME which limits the IMs with which it will operate, and by checking this information against the SIM/USIM whenever the ME is powered up or a SIM/USIM is inserted. If a check fails, the ME enters the "limited service state" in which only emergency calls can be attempted (see annex A.2).
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+ There are five personalisation categories of varying granularity; network, network subset, SP, corporate and SIM/USIM. The personalisation categories are independent in so far as each category can be activated or de-activated regardless of the status of the others. Each category has a separate personalisation indicator to show whether it is active or not. The ME can be personalised to one network, one network subset, one SP, one Corporate, one SIM/USIM or any combination thereof. The ME may optionally be personalised to multiple networks, network subsets, SPs, Corporates, IMs or any combinations thereof.
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+ The codes used for each personalisation category are shown in Table 1. Some categories require several codes (e.g. SP and network for SP personalisation) and each combination of codes relating to a particular entity (network, SP etc.) is referred to as a code group. To personalise to multiple entities, multiple code groups are stored in the ME. For each activated personalisation category, the ME retrieves the relevant codes from the SIM/USIM and checks the retrieved code group against the (list of) code group(s) stored in the ME. If a match is found with any of the code groups stored in the ME, the check is passed for that category. If checks for all active categories are passed, then the MS goes into normal operation.
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+ **Table 1: Codes used by each personalisation category**
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+ | Code | Network (MCC, MNC) | Network Subset (IMSI digits 6 and 7) | SP | Corporate | SIM/USIM (IMSI digits 8 to 15) |
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+ |--------------------------|--------------------|--------------------------------------|----|-----------|--------------------------------|
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+ | Personalisation category | | | | | |
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+ | Network | ✓ | | | | |
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+ | Network subset | ✓ | ✓ | | | |
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+ | SP | ✓ | | ✓ | | |
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+ | Corporate | ✓ | | ✓ | ✓ | |
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+ | SIM/USIM | ✓ | ✓ | | | ✓ |
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+ Precautions must be taken to ensure that when more than one personalisation category is to be activated or when the ME is to be personalised to more than one entity of a personalisation category, the new codes are not in conflict with any existing valid codes. To avoid such conflicts, checks are carried out by the ME during the personalisation cycle, as described in clause 13.
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+ As an optional ME feature, the status (activated or not) of each personalisation category and the values of the relevant codes may be read by the user.
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+ # 5 Network personalisation
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+ ## 5.1 Network personalisation
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+ Network personalisation allows a ME to be personalised to a particular network, for example to prevent the use of stolen MEs on other networks. The ME may optionally be personalised to more than one network.
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+ The ME is network personalised by storing the code (MCC+MNC) (see TS 23.003 [3]) of the relevant network(s) in the ME and setting a network personalisation indicator in the ME to "on". Whenever a SIM/USIM is inserted, or the ME is powered up with a SIM/USIM already in place, the International Mobile Subscriber Identity (IMSI) is read from the SIM/USIM and the embedded network code (MCC+MNC) checked against that stored in the ME. If the values differ, the MS shall go into emergency calls only mode as defined in annex A.2.
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+ The network personalisation feature is controlled by a Network Control Key, (NCK) which has to be entered into the ME in order to network de-personalise it.
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+ In order to support the network personalisation feature the ME shall have storage for the network personalisation indicator, the network code(s) and the NCK.
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+ ### 5.1.1 Operation of network personalised ME
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+ The network personalisation check described below is performed whenever a SIM/USIM is inserted or the ME is powered up with a SIM/USIM already in place.
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+ The personalisation check is as follows. When more than one personalisation is active in the ME, normal mode of operation includes performing any outstanding personalisation checks:
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+ - check whether the ME is network personalised:** The ME checks its network personalisation indicator, if it is set to "off" the personalisation check shall be stopped and the MS goes into the normal mode of operation, omitting the remaining steps of the check;
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+ - check the network code(s):** The ME reads the IMSI from the SIM/USIM, extracts the network code from it and checks it against the (list of) value(s) stored on the ME.
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+ If no match is found in b), the ME may display an appropriate message, (e.g., "Incorrect SIM" or "Incorrect USIM") and shall go into the emergency calls only mode as defined in annex A.2. If a match is found, the MS goes into the normal mode of operation.
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+ ### 5.1.2 Network personalisation cycle
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+ #### 5.1.2.1 Personalisation cycle
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+ The process of personalisation can only be carried out on a currently unpersonalised ME, i.e., if the network personalisation indicator is set to "off". Access to the personalisation process shall be restricted in order to prevent unauthorised, accidental or unwanted personalisation. Other restrictions are described in clause 13. The personalisation process results in the NCK being set, the network personalisation indicator being set to "on" and the storage in the ME of the network code(s) to which the ME is being personalised.
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+ The network personalisation process is as follows:
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+ - The network code(s) are entered into the ME. This may be accomplished by one of the following means:
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+ - for the case of a single network code, the ME reads the IMSI from the SIM/USIM and extracts the network code;
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+ - the ME reads the Co-operative Network List (CNL) from the SIM/USIM and extracts the list of network code(s) associated with network personalisation;
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+ - keypad entry;
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+ - a manufacturer defined process.
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+ - b) The ME carries out the pre-personalisation checks contained in clause 13. If they all pass, the network code(s) are stored in the ME. If any fail, the personalisation process shall be terminated.
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+ - c) The NCK is stored in the ME. This may be entered via the keypad by the user or by a manufacturer defined process.
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+ - d) The network personalisation indicator is set to "on".
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+ #### 5.1.2.2 De-personalisation cycle
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+ To de-personalise the ME, the correct NCK shall be entered. It is optional whether or not a SIM/USIM is inserted in the ME. If a SIM/USIM is inserted, then de-personalisation shall be offered whether or not the network personalisation check passes or fails.
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+ Network subset de-personalisation shall be possible by keypad entry. If there is no keypad, then an alternative ME-based solution shall be provided. Other de-personalisation methods may also be provided such as a network initiated process whereby the control key is sent to the MS over-the-air (see clause 9).
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+ The network de-personalisation process is as follows:
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+ - a) the NCK is entered into the ME;
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+ - b) if the entered NCK is the same as the one stored in the ME the network personalisation indicator is set to "off".
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+ If the entered and stored NCK values differ, the de-personalisation process shall be stopped. The ME remains personalised and the stored network code(s) and NCK shall be left unchanged.
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+ ## 5.2 Network subset personalisation
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+ Network subset personalisation is a refinement of network personalisation, which allows network operators to limit the usage of a ME to a well defined subset of IMs; e.g. where the ME is the property of a third party.
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+ The ME is network subset personalised by storing the network code and the Network Subset Code (digits 6 and 7 of the IMSI) as an identification of the network subset and setting an network subset personalisation indicator in the ME to "on". Whenever a SIM/USIM is inserted, or the MS is powered up with a SIM/USIM already in place, the network subset code group is read from the SIM/USIM and checked against the stored values in the ME. If no match is found, the ME shall go into emergency calls only mode, as defined in annex A.2.
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+ The network subset personalisation feature is controlled by a Network Subset Control Key (NSCK) which has to be entered into the ME in order to network subset de-personalise it.
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+ In order to support the network subset personalisation feature, the ME shall have storage for the network subset personalisation indicator, the network subset code group(s) and the NSCK.
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+ ### 5.2.1 Operation of Network subset personalised ME
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+ The Network subset personalisation check described below is performed whenever a SIM/USIM is inserted or the ME is powered up with a SIM/USIM already in place.
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+ The personalisation check is as follows. When more than one personalisation is active in the ME, normal mode of operation includes performing any outstanding personalisation checks.
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+ - a) **check whether the ME is network subset personalised:** The ME checks its network subset personalisation indicator, if it is set to "off" the personalisation check shall be stopped and the ME goes into the normal mode of operation, omitting the remaining steps of the check;
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+ - b) **check network subset code group:** The ME reads the network subset code group from the SIM/USIM and checks it against the (list of) stored value(s) on the ME;
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+ If no match is found in b) the ME may display an appropriate message, (e.g. "Insert correct SIM") and shall go into emergency calls only mode, as defined in annex A.2. Otherwise the ME goes into the normal mode of operation.
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+ ### 5.2.2 Network subset personalisation cycle
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+ #### 5.2.2.1 Personalisation Cycle
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+ The process of personalisation can only be carried out on a currently unpersonalised ME, i.e., if the network subset personalisation indicator is set to "off". Access to the personalisation process shall be restricted in order to prevent unauthorised, accidental or unwanted personalisation. Other restrictions are described in clause 13. The personalisation process results in the NSCK being set, the network subset personalisation indicator being set to "on" and the storage in the ME of the (list of) network subset code group(s) which identify the specific network subset(s) to which the ME is being personalised.
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+ The network subset personalisation process is as follows:
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+ - a) The network subset code group(s) is (are) entered into the ME. This may be accomplished by one of the following means:
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+ - for the case of a single network code group, the ME reads the IMSI from the SIM/USIM and extracts the network and network subset codes;
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+ - the ME reads the Co-operative Network List (CNL) from the SIM/USIM and extracts the list of network subset code group(s);
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+ - keypad entry;
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+ - a manufacturer defined process.
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+ - b) The ME carries out the pre-personalisation checks contained in clause 13, on the new codes entered into the ME. If they all pass, the network subset code group(s) is (are) stored in the ME. If any fail, the personalisation process shall be terminated.
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+ - c) The NSCK is stored in the ME. This may be entered via the keypad by the user or by a manufacturer defined process.
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+ - d) The network subset personalisation indicator is set to "on".
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+
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+ #### 5.2.2.2 De-personalisation cycle
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+ To de-personalise the ME the correct NSCK shall be entered. It is optional whether or not a SIM/USIM is inserted. If a SIM/USIM is inserted, then de-personalisation shall be offered whether or not the network subset personalisation check passes or fails.
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+
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+ Network subset de-personalisation shall be possible by keypad entry. If there is no keypad, then an alternative ME-based solution shall be provided. Other de-personalisation methods may also be provided such as a network initiated process whereby the control key is sent to the MS over-the-air (see clause 9).
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+ The network subset de-personalisation process is as follows:
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+ - a) the NSCK is entered into the ME;
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+ - b) if the entered NSCK is the same as the one stored in the ME the network subset personalisation indicator is set to "off".
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+ If the entered and stored NSCK values differ, the de-personalisation process shall be stopped and the ME remain personalised. The stored network and network subset codes and the NSCK are left unchanged.
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+ # --- 6 SP personalisation
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+ Service provider or SP personalisation is a feature which allows a service provider to associate a ME with the SP. This feature only works with IMs which support the GID1 file. For the purpose of SP personalisation the GID1 file is programmed with an SP code that identifies the service provider.
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+ The ME is SP personalised by storing the SP code group(s) and setting a SP personalisation indicator in the ME to "on". Whenever a SIM/USIM is inserted, or the ME is powered up with a SIM/USIM already in place, the SP code group is
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+ read from the SIM/USIM and checked against those stored in the ME. If no match is found the ME shall go into emergency calls only mode as defined in annex A.2.
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+ The SP personalisation feature is controlled by a Service Provider Control Key, (SPCK) which has to be entered into the ME in order to SP de-personalise it.
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+ In order to support the SP personalisation feature the ME shall have storage for the SP personalisation indicator, the (list of) SP code group(s) and the SPCK.
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+
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+ ## 6.1 Operation of SP personalised MEs
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+ The personalisation check described below is performed whenever a SIM/USIM is inserted or the ME is powered up with a SIM/USIM already in place.
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+ The personalisation check is as follows. When more than one personalisation is active in the ME, normal mode of operation includes performing any outstanding personalisation checks:
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+
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+ - a) **check whether the ME is SP personalised:** The ME checks the SP personalisation indicator, if it is set to "off" the personalisation check shall be stopped and the ME goes into its normal mode of operation;
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+ - b) **check whether the SIM/USIM supports GID1:** The ME checks that the SIM/USIM supports the GID1 file;
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+ - c) **check the SP code group:** The ME reads the SP code group from the SIM/USIM and checks it against the (list of) stored value(s) on the ME;
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+
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+ If b) fails or no match is found in c), the ME may display an appropriate message (e.g. "insert correct SIM") and shall go into emergency calls only mode, as defined in annex A.2. Otherwise, the ME goes into the normal mode of operation.
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+
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+ ## 6.2 SP personalisation cycle
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+
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+ ### 6.2.1 Personalisation cycle
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+
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+ The process of personalisation can only be carried out on a currently unpersonalised ME, i.e., if the SP personalisation indicator is set to "off". Access to the personalisation process shall be restricted in order to prevent unauthorised, accidental or unwanted personalisation. Other restrictions are described in clause 13. The personalisation process results in the SPCK being set, the SP personalisation indicator being set to "on" and the storage in the ME of the (list of) SP code group(s) to which the ME is being personalised.
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+
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+ The SP personalisation process is as follows:
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+
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+ - a) The SP code group(s) is (are) entered into the ME. This may be accomplished by one of the following means:
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+ - the ME checks that the SIM/USIM supports the GID1 file, if not the SP personalisation process is aborted with an appropriate error message. The ME reads the SP code group from the SIM/USIM. If the SP code is set to the default value (see annex A.1) then the personalisation process shall be aborted with an appropriate error message. Otherwise the SP code group is entered into the ME.
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+ - the ME reads the Co-operative Network List (CNL) from the SIM/USIM and extracts the (list of) SP code group(s);
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+ - keypad entry;
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+ - a manufacturer defined process.
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+ - b) The ME carries out the pre-personalisation checks contained in clause 13 on the new codes entered into the ME. If they all pass, the SP code group(s) is (are) stored in the ME. If any fail, the personalisation process shall be terminated.
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+ - c) The SPCK is stored in the ME. This may be entered via the keypad by the user or by a manufacturer defined process.
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+ - e) The SP personalisation indicator is set to "on".
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+
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+ ### 6.2.2 De-personalisation cycle
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+
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+ To de-personalise the ME, the correct SPCK shall be entered. It is optional whether or not a SIM/USIM is inserted in the ME. If a SIM/USIM is inserted, then de-personalisation shall be offered whether or not the SP personalisation check passes or fails.
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+ SP de-personalisation shall be possible by keypad entry. If there is no keypad, then an alternative ME-based solution shall be provided. Other de-personalisation methods may also be provided such as a network initiated process whereby the control key is sent to the MS over-the-air (see clause 9).
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+
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+ The SP de-personalisation process is as follows:
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+
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+ - a) the SPCK is entered into the ME;
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+ - b) if the entered SPCK is the same as the one stored in the ME, the SP personalisation indicator is set to "off".
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+
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+ If the entered and stored SPCK values differ, the de-personalisation process shall be stopped and the ME remains SP personalised. The stored network and SP codes and SPCK shall be left unchanged.
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+
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+ # --- 7 Corporate personalisation
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+
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+ Corporate personalisation is a refinement of SP personalisation which allows companies to prevent the use of MEs they provide for their employees or customers with other IMs without that corporate personalisation.
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+ This feature only works with IMs which support both the GID1 and GID2 files. For the purpose of corporate personalisation the GID1 file is programmed at pre-personalisation with an SP code that identifies the service provider and the GID2 file is programmed by the service provider or corporate customer with a code that identifies the corporate customer.
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+ The ME is corporate personalised by storing the corporate code group(s) and setting a corporate personalisation indicator in the ME to "on". Whenever a SIM/USIM is inserted, or the ME is powered up with a SIM/USIM already in place, the corporate code group is read from the SIM/USIM and checked against those stored in the ME. If there is no match the ME shall go into emergency calls only mode, as defined in annex A.2.
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+ The corporate personalisation feature is controlled by a Corporate Control Key (CCK), which has to be entered into the ME in order to de-personalise it.
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+ In order to support the corporate personalisation feature the ME shall have storage for the corporate personalisation indicator, a (list of) corporate code group(s) and the CCK.
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+
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+ ## 7.1 Operation of corporate personalised MEs
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+
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+ The personalisation check described below is performed whenever a SIM/USIM is inserted or the ME is powered up with a SIM/USIM already in place.
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+
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+ The personalisation check is as follows. When more than one personalisation is active in the ME, normal mode of operation includes performing any outstanding personalisation checks:
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+
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+ - a) **check whether the ME is corporate personalised:** The ME checks the corporate personalisation indicator, if it is set to "off" the personalisation check shall be stopped and the ME goes into its normal mode of operation;
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+ - b) **check whether the SIM/USIM supports GID1 and GID2:** The ME checks that the SIM/USIM supports the GID1 and GID2 files;
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+ - c) **check the corporate code group:** The ME reads the corporate code group from the SIM/USIM and checks it against the (list of) stored value(s) on the ME;
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+
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+ If b) fails, or no match is found in c), the ME may display an appropriate message (e.g. "Insert correct SIM") and shall go into emergency calls only mode, as defined in annex A.2. Otherwise, the ME goes into the normal mode of operation.
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+
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+ ## 7.2 Corporate personalisation cycle
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+
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+ ### 7.2.1 Personalisation cycle
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+
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+ The process of personalisation can only be carried out on a currently unpersonalised ME, i.e., if the corporate personalisation indicator is set to "off". Access to the personalisation process shall be restricted in order to prevent unauthorised, accidental or unwanted personalisation. Other restrictions are described in clause 13. The personalisation process results in the CCK being set, the corporate personalisation indicator being set to "on" and the storage in the ME of a (list of) corporate group(s) codes to which the ME is being personalised.
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+
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+ The corporate personalisation process is as follows:
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+
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+ - a) The corporate code group(s) is (are) entered into the ME. This may be accomplished by one of the following means:
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+ - the ME checks that the SIM/USIM supports the GID1 and GID2 files, if not the corporate personalisation process shall be aborted with an appropriate error message;
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+ the ME reads the corporate code group(s) from the SIM/USIM. If either the SP code or the corporate code is set to the default value (see Annex A.1), then the corporate personalisation process shall be aborted with an appropriate error message. Otherwise the corporate code group is are entered into the ME;
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+ - the ME reads the Co-operative Network List (CNL) from the SIM/USIM and extracts the (list of) Corporate code group(s);
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+ - keypad entry;
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+ - a manufacturer defined process.
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+ - b) The ME carries out the pre-personalisation checks contained in clause 13 on the new codes entered into the ME. If they all pass, the corporate code group(s) are stored in the ME. If any fail, the personalisation process shall be terminated.
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+ - c) The CCK is stored in the ME. This may be entered via the keypad by the user or by a manufacturer defined process;
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+ - d) The corporate personalisation indicator is set to "on".
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+
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+ ### 7.2.2 De-personalisation cycle
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+
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+ To de-personalise the ME the correct CCK shall be entered. It is optional whether or not a SIM/USIM is inserted in the ME. If a SIM/USIM is inserted, then de-personalisation shall be offered whether or not the corporate personalisation check passes or fails.
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+
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+ The corporate de-personalisation shall be possible by keypad entry. If there is no keypad, then an alternative ME-based solution shall be provided. Other de-personalisation methods may also be provided such as a network initiated process whereby the control key is sent to the MS over-the-air (see clause 9).
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+
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+ The corporate de-personalisation process is as follows:
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+
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+ - a) the CCK is entered into the ME;
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+ - b) if the entered CCK is the same as the one stored in the ME, the corporate personalisation indicator is set to "off".
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+
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+ If the entered and stored CCK values differ the de-personalisation process shall be stopped and the ME remains corporate personalised. The stored network operator, SP and corporate codes and CCK are left unchanged
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+
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+ # --- 8 SIM/USIM personalisation
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+
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+ SIM/USIM personalisation is an anti-theft feature. When a ME is SIM/USIM personalised to a particular SIM it will refuse to operate with any other SIM/USIM. Hence, if the ME is stolen the thief will not be able to use it with another SIM/USIM (see note). While this does not stop the ME being stolen it should make it less attractive to the thief.
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+
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+ NOTE: If the ME and the SIM/USIM to which it has been personalised are stolen together the ME would become unusable once the SIM/USIM is reported stolen and is disconnected.
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+
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+ The ME is SIM/USIM personalised by storing the SIM/USIM code group (which is equivalent to the IMSI) of the relevant SIM/USIM in the ME and setting the SIM/USIM personalisation indicator in the ME to "on". Whenever a SIM/USIM is inserted, or the ME is powered up with a SIM/USIM already in place, the SIM/USIM code group (IMSI) is read from the SIM/USIM and checked against the SIM/USIM code group(s) stored in the ME. If there is no match the ME shall go into emergency calls only mode as described in annex A.2.
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+
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+ The SIM/USIM personalisation feature is controlled by a Personalisation Control Key (PCK). This key is selected by the user at SIM/USIM personalisation and shall be entered into the ME to SIM/USIM de-personalise the ME.
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+
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+ In order to support the SIM/USIM personalisation feature the ME should have storage for the SIM/USIM personalisation indicator, a (list of) SIM/USIM code group(s) and the PCK.
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+
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+ Multiple instances of SIM/USIM personalisation can be supported, i.e. whenever a SIM/USIM is inserted, or the ME is powered up with a SIM/USIM already in place, the IMSI is read from the SIM/USIM and checked against a list of SIM/USIM code groups stored in the ME.
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+
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+ ## 8.1 Operation of SIM/USIM personalised ME
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+
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+ The SIM/USIM personalisation check described below is performed whenever a SIM/USIM is inserted or the ME is powered up with a SIM/USIM already in place.
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+
438
+ The personalisation check is as follows. When more than one personalisation is active in the ME, normal mode of operation includes performing any outstanding personalisation checks:
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+
440
+ - a) **check whether the ME is SIM/USIM personalised:** The ME checks its SIM/USIM personalisation indicator, if it is set to "off" the personalisation check shall be stopped and the ME goes into the normal mode of operation, omitting the remaining steps of the check;
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+ - b) **read IMSI:** The ME reads the IMSI from the SIM/USIM;
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+ - c) **SIM/USIM personalisation check:** The ME checks the read IMSI against the (list of) SIM/USIM code group(s) stored in the ME. If no match is found, the ME shall display an appropriate message (e.g. "Insert correct SIM" or "Insert correct USIM") and shall go into emergency calls only mode as described in annex A.2. Otherwise, the ME goes into the normal mode of operation.
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+
444
+ ## 8.2 SIM/USIM personalisation cycle
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+
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+ ### 8.2.1 Personalisation cycle
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+
448
+ The process of personalisation can only be carried out on a currently unpersonalised ME, i.e., if the SIM/USIM personalisation indicator is set to "off". Access to the personalisation process shall be restricted in order to prevent unauthorised, accidental or unwanted personalisation. Other restrictions are described in clause 13. The personalisation process results in the PCK being set, the SIM/USIM personalisation indicator being set to "on" and the storage in the ME of a (list of) SIM/USIM code group(s) to which the ME is being personalised.
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+
450
+ The SIM/USIM personalisation process is as follows:
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+
452
+ - a) the SIM/USIM code group(s) is (are) entered into the ME. This may be accomplished by one of the following means :
453
+ - the ME reads the SIM/USIM code group (IMSI) from the SIM/USIM and stores it;
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+ - a manufacturer defined process.
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+ - b) the ME carries out the pre-personalisation checks contained in clause 13. If they all pass, the SIM/USIM code group(s) is(are) stored in the ME. If any fail, the personalisation process shall be terminated;
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+ - c) to personalise the ME to more than one SIM/USIM and if the reading of the IMSI from the SIM/USIM is used to enter the SIM/USIM code group in the ME, the procedures given in a) and b) shall be repeated;
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+
458
+ - d) the PCK is then stored in the ME. A single value of PCK shall be used for both single and multiple SIM/USIM personalisation;
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+ - e) the SIM/USIM personalisation indicator is set to "on".
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+
461
+ ### 8.2.2 De-personalisation cycle
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+
463
+ To de-personalise the ME, the correct PCK shall be entered. It is optional whether or not a SIM/USIM is inserted in the ME. If a SIM/USIM is inserted, then de-personalisation shall be offered whether or not the SIM/USIM personalisation check passes or fails.
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+
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+ SIM/USIM de-personalisation shall be provided by keypad entry. Other de-personalisation methods may also be provided.
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+
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+ The SIM/USIM de-personalisation process is as follows:
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+
469
+ - a) the user enters the PCK in the ME;
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+ - b) if the entered PCK is the same as the one stored in the ME, the SIM/USIM personalisation indicator is set to "off".
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+
472
+ If the entered and stored PCK values differ, the de-personalisation process shall be stopped and the ME remain personalised. The stored IMSI and PCK are left unchanged.
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+
474
+ # --- 9 Over the air de-personalisation cycle
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+
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+ As an optional ME feature, the ME may be de-personalised over-the-air (OTA) by the network. The network, network subset, SP and corporate categories may be de-personalised in this way. More than one category may be de-personalised at the same time. The process results in the relevant personalisation indicator(s) being set to "off". The ME must be registered on a network.
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+
478
+ Two OTA methods are defined both of which use MT SMS-PP messages. With the first method, the IMEI of the ME to be de-personalised and the Control Key(s) of the personalisation categories to be de-personalised are sent directly to the ME. The ME performs checks on both the IMEI and the key values and the outcome of the attempted de-personalisation(s) is acknowledged to the network.
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+
480
+ With the second method, the keys of the personalisation categories to be de-personalised are sent to the ME via the SIM/USIM. The IMEI is not included and the de-personalisation process only checks the keys. The outcome of the attempted de-personalisation(s) is acknowledged to the network.
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+
482
+ The network de-personalises the ME by one of the following methods:
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+
484
+ ### (i) SMS-PP, ME-specific:
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+
486
+ - a) A point-to-point SMS message is sent by the network to the MS or UE, the message being marked as being destined for the ME only and for the purposes of ME de-personalisation (see TS 23.040 [6]). The User Data of the SMS contains the de-personalisation key(s) and the IMEI (see annex A.4). If the ME supports the feature, then it shall not display the data on the ME.
487
+ - b) The ME compares the values of the IMEI and the key(s) sent by the network with the corresponding values stored in the ME. If they are the same, the relevant personalisation indicator(s) is (are) set to "off".
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+
489
+ If the IMEI values differ, the personalisation status of all categories shall be left unchanged.
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+
491
+ If any key values differ, the corresponding personalisation status shall be left unchanged.
492
+
493
+ - c) The MS or UE sends a SMS acknowledgement to the network indicating the result of the attempted de-personalisation process (see annex A.4).
494
+
495
+ ### (ii) SMS-PP Data Download:
496
+
497
+ - a) A SMS message is sent by the network to the IM updating the EF<sub>DCK</sub>. In the GSM system, it is done by using the SMS-PP SIM Data Download of the SIM Tool Kit (see GSM 11.14 [8]). In the 3G system, it is done by using the SMS-PP Data Download of the USIM Toolkit (see TS 31.111 [10]).
498
+
499
+ - b) The SIM/USIM causes the ME to send an SMS acknowledgement to the network, as a result of the terminal response to the ENVELOPE command.
500
+ - c) The SIM/USIM shall issue a REFRESH command to instruct the ME to perform an initialisation procedure. During the initialisation procedure the ME reads the de-personalisation key field(s) from EF<sub>DCK</sub> stored in the SIM/USIM after performing all personalisation checks.
501
+ - d) For each control key in EF<sub>DCK</sub> which is empty (set to default), the corresponding personalisation status shall be left unchanged.
502
+ - e) For each control key in the EF<sub>DCK</sub> which is not the same as the corresponding stored key, the personalisation status shall be left unchanged.
503
+ - f) For each control key in EF<sub>DCK</sub> which is the same as the one stored in the ME, the corresponding personalisation indicator is set to "off".
504
+ - g) All the keys in the EF<sub>DCK</sub> are reset to the default value by the ME.
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+
506
+ # --- 10 Disable Personalisation
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+
508
+ There shall be a means to disable the personalisation at each level individually such that the ME shall operate with any (i.e. all) SIM/USIM at that level.
509
+
510
+ The process of disable-personalisation can only be carried out on a currently unpersonalised ME, i.e., if the personalisation indicator for that level is set to "off". It results in the personalisation indicator remaining set to "off". When a particular level is disabled in this manner there shall be a means to make it impossible to change this status i.e. the disable becomes irreversible thus eliminating the need for key-administration.
511
+
512
+ # --- 11 Manufacturer personalisation and de-personalisation
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+
514
+ Manufacturers may enter into private arrangements to personalise MEs before delivery or at other times. They may also have the capability to de-personalise/reset MEs for example, when a ME needs repairing, when the relevant control key has been forgotten or lost or if the ME has been blocked as a result of excessive failed attempts at de-personalisation.
515
+
516
+ In all cases, secure arrangements shall be followed with the transfer and handling of the critical data such as the IMSI and the associated control keys.
517
+
518
+ In common with the normal de-personalisation processes, the manufacturer controlled processes should be secure and be key or password controlled.
519
+
520
+ # --- 12 Automatic personalisation
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+
522
+ ME manufacturers may offer alternative means of personalizing the ME such as adding functionality to the ME so that it automatically personalises itself to the first IM inserted in it, using one or more of the five personalisation levels described in clauses 5 to 8. In the case of SP and corporate personalisation, this is subject to the SIM/USIM supporting GID1 and GID2 (as required) and the contents of those files being non-default.
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+
524
+ # --- 13 Personalisation Cycle Restrictions
525
+
526
+ Security mechanisms shall be implemented to ensure that additions or changes to any personalisation category shall only be made by persons authorised to do so for that category (see Section 14).
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+
528
+ During the Personalisation cycle of a category, before any changes are made to the existing personalisation data, it shall be checked that :
529
+
530
+ - the category to be personalised is not currently activated;
531
+ - the new codes to be stored are a subset of the existing codes.
532
+
533
+ (e.g. for a ME which is already network-personalised with the network code N1 and that is to be personalised for the SP category, N1-SP1 can be added but N2-SP2 cannot be added).
534
+
535
+ NOTE 1: If no personalisation category are active, then no checks are necessary.
536
+
537
+ NOTE 2: If the entities of an active personalisation category are to be modified, then this shall only be possible if the personalisation category is first de-personalised by means of the appropriate Control Key.
538
+
539
+ NOTE 3: After each personalisation cycle, the number of SIM/USIMs with which the ME can operate decreases. If further personalisation cycles of specific personalisation categories are to be prevented, the disable-personalisation feature can be used (see clause 10).
540
+
541
+ # --- 14 Security
542
+
543
+ This clause lists a number of security requirements which should be satisfied if the personalisation features are to be effective. The requirements are not arranged in any particular order.
544
+
545
+ - a) The control keys shall be decimal strings with an appropriate number of digits for the level of personalisation. PCK should be at least 6 digits, and the remaining control keys at least 8 digits in length. The maximum length for any control key is 16 digits.
546
+ - b) Where more than one of the personalisation features are in use, distinct control keys should be used for the different features.
547
+ - c) The NCK, NSCK, SPCK and CCK should be randomly selected or pseudo-randomly generated and differ from ME to ME.
548
+ - d) The PCK should be randomly selected for each ME. In particular, subscribers should be strongly encouraged not to use obvious values such as part of the dialling number.
549
+ - e) It should be impractical to read or recover any of the control keys from the ME.
550
+ - f) It should be impractical to alter or delete the values of the personalisation indicators, the control keys, the stored IMSI or the stored network operator, SP and corporate codes, other than by the defined personalisation and de-personalisation processes, without completely disabling the ME from working with any SIM/USIM. (Possible methods that might be used by criminals to alter or delete the values include freezing, baking, exposure to magnetic fields or UV light.)
551
+ - g) For each de-personalisation procedure, there shall be a mechanism to prevent unauthorised attempts to de-personalise the ME. These may include blocking the ME if the number of failed attempts to de-personalise the ME exceeds a certain limit, or alternatively introducing an increasing delay after each successive failed de-personalisation attempt. Other mechanisms may be also be used.
552
+ - h) The SIM/USIM personalisation feature will only succeed in discouraging thieves if they know or suspect that the ME is SIM/USIM personalised. Therefore, unless and until SIM/USIM personalised MEs become the norm, it is desirable that the ME should advertise the fact that it is SIM/USIM personalised.
553
+ - i) Manufacturers should not de-personalise a ME for a user unless they have obtained the appropriate level of approval, e.g., from the network operator for network personalisation, from the service provider for service provider personalisation, etc.
554
+ - j) ME manufacturers should ensure that the personalisation processes (except for SIM/USIM personalisation) are protected against unauthorised, accidental or malicious operation.
555
+
556
+ # --- Annex A (normative): Technical information
557
+
558
+ ## A.1 GID1 and GID2 files
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+
560
+ The GID1 and GID2 elementary files on the SIM are specified in GSM 11.11 (ETS 300 977) [7].
561
+
562
+ The GID1 and GID2 elementary files on the USIM are specified in TS 31.102 [9].
563
+
564
+ For the purposes of this TS, a SIM/USIM is said to support one of these two files if it is marked as both allocated and activated in the SIM/USIM service table.
565
+
566
+ The SP and corporate codes are stored in byte 1 of the appropriate files.
567
+
568
+ If byte 1 contains a hexadecimal value between "00" and "FE" inclusive, then this represents the SP/corporate code in the GID1/GID2 files respectively. For the purpose of these personalisation features, the ME shall ignore the contents of any other bytes of the file.
569
+
570
+ The value "FF" is the default value to be used in byte 1 when no meaningful SP/corporate code is represented in the GID1/GID2 files respectively. This value shall not be allocated as an SP/corporate code.
571
+
572
+ Note that network operators would normally allocate SP codes for its service providers and SPs would normally allocate corporate codes for its corporate customers.
573
+
574
+ ## --- A.2 Emergency calls only mode
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+
576
+ The expression "emergency calls only mode" is used in this TS to describe the state the MS (combined ME and SIM) or US (combined ME and USIM) enters when a personalisation check fails. In this mode, the state of the MS/UE is equivalent to the "limited service state" (see TS 23.122) [4]. Although the personalisation has failed, the ME will be able to access the TMSI and IMSI from the SIM/USIM, and therefore any emergency call request shall use these as the MS/UE identity.
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+
578
+ Set up of emergency calls remains as usual dependent on the status of Access Class 10 being broadcast in the cell (see TS 22.011) [2].
579
+
580
+ ## A.3 Co-operative Network List
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+
582
+ The Co-operative Network List is specified in GSM 11.11 (ETS 300 977) [7].
583
+
584
+ For the purposes of this TS, a SIM is said to support this feature if it is marked as both allocated and activated in the SIM service table.
585
+
586
+ The value "FF" is the default value to be used when no meaningful code is represented. This value shall not be allocated as a code value.
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+
588
+ ## A.4 Over-the-air de-personalisation
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+
590
+ - a) The ME-specific de-personalisation SMS messages sent by the network to de-personalise the ME shall be coded according to TS 23.040 [6]. If length of every key does not exceed 8 digits, the TP-UD field shall be coded as follows:
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+
592
+ | Character | Description |
593
+ |-----------|------------------------------------------------------------|
594
+ | 1 - 40 | Operator specific text padded with spaces to character 40. |
595
+ | 41 - 48 | Network control key |
596
+ | 49 - 56 | Network subset control key |
597
+ | 57 - 64 | SP control key |
598
+ | 65 - 72 | Corporate control key |
599
+ | 73 - 88 | IMEI |
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+
601
+ If length of one or more keys exceed 8 digits the message in TP-UD field shall be extended with additional 32 digits as follows:
602
+
603
+ | | |
604
+ |---------|--------------------------------------|
605
+ | 89-96 | Network control key extension |
606
+ | 97-104 | Network subset control key extension |
607
+ | 105-112 | SP control key extension |
608
+ | 113-120 | Corporate control key extension |
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+
610
+ The key shall be divided into main and extension fields as follows:
611
+
612
+ - If key length is equal to or less than 8 digits, the key value shall be coded to the main field as specified above, and the corresponding extension field shall be encoded as "FFFFFFFF".
613
+ - If key length is more than 8 digits, the 8 most significant digits shall be coded to the main field and the remaining digits shall be coded to the extension field. If the length of the key is less than 16 digits, then extension field shall be populated from the beginning of the extension field, and each of the remaining digits shall be encoded as "F".
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+
615
+ NOTE: If the key value is "12345678901234", then the main field value will contain the string "12345678" and the extension field "901234FF".
616
+
617
+ If an ME receives a key value with "F" padding, it shall ignore the "F" padding characters and only use the received key part.
618
+
619
+ As the IMEI is 15 digits long (see TS 23.003 [3]), the sixteenth digit present here is ignored by the ME during the de-personalization procedure and should be set to zero.
620
+
621
+ For the IMEI and each control key, the most significant digit is coded first in the string, e.g. character 41 is the most significant digit of NCK.
622
+
623
+ All characters are coded according to the default alphabet described in TS 23.038 [5].
624
+
625
+ The string "FFFFFFFF" shall be used in place of a key to indicate that de-personalisation of that category is not required.
626
+
627
+ - b) The acknowledgement to the ME De-personalisation Short Message shall be a SMS-DELIVER-REPORT for RP-ACK as described in TS 23.040 [6] with the TP-User-Data coded according to the default alphabet described in TS 23.038 [5] as below:
628
+
629
+ | Character | Description |
630
+ |-----------|---------------------------------------|
631
+ | 1-16 | IMEI of ME |
632
+ | 17 | Network personalisation status |
633
+ | 18 | Network subset personalisation status |
634
+ | 19 | SP personalisation status |
635
+ | 20 | Corporate personalisation status |
636
+
637
+ As the IMEI is 15 digits long (see TS 23.003 [3]), the sixteenth digit present here is ignored by the network during the de-personalization procedure and should be set to zero.
638
+
639
+ Status codes shall indicate the resulting status of each personalisation category as below.
640
+
641
+ | Status code | Description |
642
+ |-------------|------------------------------|
643
+ | 0 | Currently not personalised |
644
+ | 1 | Permanently not personalised |
645
+ | 2 | Personalised |
646
+ | 3 | IMEI mismatch |
647
+ | Other | RFU |
648
+
649
+ If the IMEI of the ME does not match the IMEI included in the De-personalisation Short Message, then the status of all the personalisation categories shall be coded "IMEI mismatch".
650
+
651
+ - c) The format for the control keys stored on the SIM is specified in GSM 11.11 [8]. The format for the control keys stored on the USIM is specified in TS 31.102 [9].
652
+
653
+ For the purposes of this TS, a SIM/USIM is said to support this feature if it is marked as both allocated and activated in the SIM/USIM service table.
654
+
655
+ The value "FF" is the default value to be used when no meaningful value for a key is represented. This value shall not be allocated as a key value.
656
+
657
+ # Annex B (informative): Change history
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+
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+ | Change history | | | | | | | | | |
660
+ |----------------|-----------|-----|-----|-------|-----|-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|--------------------------------|-------|--------|
661
+ | TSG SA# | SA Doc. | CR | Rev | Rel | Cat | Subject/Comment | Old | New | WI |
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+ | SP-16 | SP-020339 | 004 | - | Rel-4 | A | IMEI format for de-personalisation over the air | 4.0.0 | 4.1.0 | SEC1 |
663
+ | SP-17 | - | - | - | - | - | <a href="#">Upgrade to Release 5</a> | 4.1.0 | 5.0.0 | - |
664
+ | SP-26 | - | - | - | - | - | <a href="#">Upgrade to Release 6</a> | 5.0.0 | 6.0.0 | - |
665
+ | SP-36 | - | - | - | - | - | <a href="#">Upgrade to Release 7</a> | 6.0.0 | 7.0.0 | - |
666
+ | SP-39 | SP-080194 | 005 | 3 | Rel-7 | F | Control key length increase in OTA de-personalisation message | 7.0.0 | 7.1.0 | TEI7 |
667
+ | SP-40 | SP-080419 | 006 | 1 | Rel-7 | F | Completion of sentence concerning control key length increase in OTA de-personalisation message | 7.1.0 | 7.2.0 | TEI7 |
668
+ | SP-42 | - | - | - | - | - | <a href="#">Upgrade to Release 8</a> | 7.0.0 | 8.0.0 | - |
669
+ | SP-46 | - | - | - | - | - | <a href="#">Upgrade to Release 9</a> | 8.0.0 | 9.0.0 | - |
670
+ | SP-48 | SP-100397 | 008 | - | Rel-9 | A | Correction of Reference | 9.0.0 | 9.1.0 | TEI8 |
671
+ | 2011-03 | - | - | - | - | - | - | Update to Rel-10 version (MCC) | 9.1.0 | 10.0.0 |
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+ # Contents
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+
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+ | | |
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+ |---------------------------------------------------------|----|
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+ | Foreword ..... | 4 |
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+ | 1 Scope..... | 5 |
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+ | 1.1 References ..... | 5 |
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+ | 1.2 Definitions and abbreviations..... | 5 |
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+ | 2 Introduction..... | 6 |
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+ | 3 Charge Advice Information ..... | 7 |
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+ | 4 Functional operation in MS..... | 8 |
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+ | 4.1 Handling of the CAI elements..... | 8 |
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+ | 4.2 Handling of call meters ..... | 9 |
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+ | 4.2.1 The Current Call Meter (CCM)..... | 9 |
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+ | 4.2.2 The Accumulated Call Meter (ACM)..... | 9 |
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+ | 4.2.3 The ACM Maximum Value (ACMmax)..... | 10 |
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+ | 4.2.4 The Price per Unit and Currency Table (PUCT)..... | 10 |
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+ | 4.3 Special processing..... | 10 |
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+ | 4.4 Interactions with SCUDIF supplementary service..... | 11 |
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+ | 5 Functional operation in PLMN ..... | 11 |
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+ | 5.1 Outgoing calls ..... | 11 |
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+ | 5.2 Incoming calls ..... | 11 |
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+ | Annex A (informative): Change history..... | 13 |
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+
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+ # --- Foreword
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+
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+ This Technical Specification has been produced by the 3<sup>rd</sup> Generation Partnership Project (3GPP).
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+
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+ The contents of the present document are subject to continuing work within the TSG and may change following formal TSG approval. Should the TSG modify the contents of the present document, it will be re-released by the TSG with an identifying change of release date and an increase in version number as follows:
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+
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+ Version x.y.z
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+
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+ where:
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+
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+ - x the first digit:
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+ - 1 presented to TSG for information;
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+ - 2 presented to TSG for approval;
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+ - 3 or greater indicates TSG approved document under change control.
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+ - y the second digit is incremented for all changes of substance, i.e. technical enhancements, corrections, updates, etc.
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+ - z the third digit is incremented when editorial only changes have been incorporated in the document.
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+
50
+ # --- 1 Scope
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+
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+ The charging supplementary service is described in TS 22.086 [2]. These services are designed to supply to a mobile user sufficient information to allow a real-time estimate to be made of the bill which will eventually be levied in the home PLMN on the Mobile Station (MS) subscriber.
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+
54
+ In the case of certain MS uses, for example a mobile payphone, this estimate could be subject to further processing (e.g. to present the charges in currency, rather than units, this may include an additional mark up). This additional processing is not described in this document in order to avoid constraining the evolution of the MS product in this area.
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+
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+ This document gives an overall view of how this supplementary service shall operate both in the PLMN and within the MS. Text given in this document is required to define functionality and is not intended to constrain implementation.
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+
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+ ## 1.1 References
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+
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+ The following documents contain provisions which, through reference in this text, constitute provisions of the present document.
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+
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+ - References are either specific (identified by date of publication, edition number, version number, etc.) or non-specific.
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+ - For a specific reference, subsequent revisions do not apply.
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+ - For a non-specific reference, the latest version applies. In the case of a reference to a 3GPP document (including a GSM document), a non-specific reference implicitly refers to the latest version of that document *in the same Release as the present document*.
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+
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+ [1] 3GPP TR 21.905: "Vocabulary for 3GPP Specifications".
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+
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+ [2] 3GPP TS 22.086: "Advice of Charge (AoC) Supplementary Services - Stage 1".
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+
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+ [3] 3GPP TS 23.172: "Technical realization of Circuit Switched (CS) multimedia service; UDI/RDI fallback and service modification; Stage 2".
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+
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+ ## 1.2 Definitions and abbreviations
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+
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+ In addition to the following, abbreviations used in the present document are listed in TS 21.905 [1].
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+
76
+ ### **Mark up (MU):**
77
+
78
+ An increase over the basic charge e.g. to provide extra revenue or to cover additional costs.
79
+
80
+ ### **Service Provider (SP):**
81
+
82
+ The organization through which the subscriber obtains PLMN services. This may be the network operator or possibly a separate body.
83
+
84
+ ### **Home Units (HU):**
85
+
86
+ The published basic telecommunication unit as published by the HPLMN. This has a published value expressed in the currency of the Home country.
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+
88
+ ### **Local PLMN (LPLMN):**
89
+
90
+ The LPLMN is the HPLMN or VPLMN depending on the location of the MS at the time and is the PLMN with which the MS is interworking via the radio interface.
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+
92
+ ### **Local Units (LU):**
93
+
94
+ The published basic telecommunication unit as published by the LPLMN. This has a published value expressed in the currency of the local country.
95
+
96
+ ### **Price per Unit and Currency Table (PUCT):**
97
+
98
+ The PUCT is the value of the Home unit in a currency chosen by the subscriber. The PUCT is stored in the SIM. The value of the PUCT can be set by the subscriber and may exceed the value published by the HPLMN. The PUCT value does not have any impact on the charges raised by the HPLMN.
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+
100
+ ### **Current Call Meter (CCM):**
101
+
102
+ The accumulated charge as computed by the MS, expressed in terms of Home units.
103
+
104
+ ### **Accumulated Call Meter (ACM):**
105
+
106
+ The accumulated charge for both the current call and all preceding calls as computed by the MS, expressed in terms of Home units. The ACM is stored in the SIM/USIM.
107
+
108
+ ### **ACM Maximum value (ACMmax):**
109
+
110
+ The ACMmax sets the upper limit for the ACM. The ACMmax is stored in the SIM/USIM. The value of the ACMmax can be set by the subscriber.
111
+
112
+ ### **Charging point (CHP):**
113
+
114
+ The time at which charging commences i.e. at the point when the called party answers or the equivalent.
115
+
116
+ ### **End of charge point (CEND):**
117
+
118
+ The time at which the calling, or called, party stops charging by the termination of the call or by an equivalent procedure invoked by the network or by failure of the radio path.
119
+
120
+ ### **Advice of Charge (AOC):**
121
+
122
+ The charge as computed by the MS, expressed in terms of Home Units.
123
+
124
+ ### **Segment:**
125
+
126
+ A charging element as defined by ITU-T, in octets (up to 64).
127
+
128
+ # --- 2 Introduction
129
+
130
+ The principle of this service is that the MS shall be capable of indicating the cost of a call in home units as a basic service. This is the Advice of Charge (AOC).
131
+
132
+ The ability for the MS to perform further processing on AOC is not precluded. If the subscriber wishes, the MS shall indicate the value of CCM, ACM, ACMmax in the currency she has indicated using the PUCT.
133
+
134
+ At the charging point, the MS is informed of the charging rate.
135
+
136
+ The MS shall then use its independent internal clock to time the call from the charging point to the end of call i.e. the chargeable duration (CDUR) is measured by the MS. In the case of multiple calls this applies separately for each call (see subclause 4.3 l). The time taken attempting to perform call reestablishment is not included in CDUR (see subclause 4.3 m).
137
+
138
+ By using the calculations described in clause 4, the MS shall be able to derive the number of home units used.
139
+
140
+ Due to the independence of the calculated value, an exact one-to-one relation with the bill cannot be guaranteed. This discrepancy is due to the short delays in signalling between the MS and the network, e.g. transmission of charging point and end of call signals.
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+
142
+ In deriving the present document the following principles are assumed:
143
+
144
+ - i) For mobile originated calls, the mobile user pays for the connection to the dialled number, as per the published tariff of the Local PLMN, plus a mark-up defined by the HPLMN to cover additional administration costs, when roaming.
145
+
146
+ It is assumed that the MS subscriber will **not** be charged for the forwarded leg if the dialled number has set call forwarding. If additional charging is required for this forwarded leg, then it is assumed that such charging will be applied only to the called party. This follows current telecommunications practice.
147
+
148
+ - ii) For mobile terminated calls, any charge set for incoming calls is that based on the tariff as published by the HPLMN.
149
+
150
+ The tariff as published for the roaming extension charges is assumed to be time and date invariant. For the avoidance of doubt, this assumption does not preclude routine tariff changes.
151
+
152
+ - iii) Charge rates for calls originating within a PLMN vary depending upon, for example, location, destination, service, time of day, type of day and any mark ups.
153
+ - iv) The units indicated in the advice of charge are always given in terms of Home units, the value of which is defined and published by the HPLMN, regardless of the PLMN in which they were incurred or the call direction or the type of call including supplementary service and data calls.
154
+
155
+ # 3 Charge Advice Information
156
+
157
+ The MS is supplied with the necessary Charge Advice Information (CAI) at the charging point on a per call basis, in a signalling message over the radio interface.
158
+
159
+ The MS uses the CAI elements to compute the AOC value for the relevant call. Thus the signalling CAI not only provides charging information, but indicates the charging point and hence initiates the timing of the chargeable duration.
160
+
161
+ The information sent to the MS from the MSC consists of seven elements as follows:
162
+
163
+ **Table 1: Information elements**
164
+
165
+ | Element | Dimensions | Description | MIN | MAX | RES |
166
+ |---------|------------|-------------------------|-----|-------|------|
167
+ | e1 | u/i | Units per interval | 0 | 819.1 | 0.1 |
168
+ | e2 | t/i | Seconds/time interval | 0 | 819.1 | 0.1 |
169
+ | e3 | - | Scaling Factor | 0 | 81.91 | 0.01 |
170
+ | e4 | u | Unit increment | 0 | 819.1 | 0.1 |
171
+ | e5 | u/d | Units per data interval | 0 | 819.1 | 0.1 |
172
+ | e6 | seg/d | Segments/data interval | 0 | 8191 | 1 |
173
+ | e7 | t/i | Initial secs/t interval | 0 | 819.1 | 0.1 |
174
+
175
+ where:
176
+
177
+ u = units; t = time; i = interval; seg = segments; d = data interval.
178
+
179
+ The CAI Message need only contain those elements required for the particular situation. If elements are missing from the initial CAI message of a call, they shall be treated as zero.
180
+
181
+ ## Element e1 -
182
+
183
+ This element defines the number of units incremented per interval. It is set in terms of LPLMN units/interval to a resolution as defined in the table above under RES.
184
+
185
+ ## Element e2 -
186
+
187
+ This element defines the time interval for unitization, and is specified in seconds, to a resolution as defined in the table above under RES.
188
+
189
+ ## Element e3 -
190
+
191
+ This element defines the scaling factor to convert from LPLMN units to HPLMN units. It is a dimensionless multiplier given to a resolution as defined in the table above under RES.
192
+
193
+ ## Element e4 -
194
+
195
+ This element defines the number of units to be incremented on receipt of the message containing the CAI elements. It is specified in units of the LPLMN to a resolution as defined in the table above under RES.
196
+
197
+ ## Element e5 -
198
+
199
+ This element defines the number of units incremented per data interval. It is set in terms of HPLMN units/interval, to a resolution as defined in the table above under RES.
200
+
201
+ ## **Element e6 -**
202
+
203
+ This element defines the data usage interval for unitization, and is specified in segments (SEG), to a resolution as defined in the table above under RES., for Dedicated Access to the PSPDN (whether directly or via Dedicated PAD). It does not apply to circuit switched access to modems or PADs, (except Dedicated PAD's) or MS to MS calls.
204
+
205
+ ## **Element e7 -**
206
+
207
+ This element defines the initial time interval for unitization, and is specified in seconds, to a resolution as defined in the table above under RES.
208
+
209
+ # 4 Functional operation in MS
210
+
211
+ Simple operation in the MS is described by the equation:-
212
+
213
+ $$\begin{aligned} \text{AoC} &= e3 * \{ e4 + e1 * \text{INT}(\text{CDUR}/(e7,e2)) + e5 * \text{INT}(\text{SEG}/e6) \} \\ &= \text{scaling} * \{ \text{constant} + \text{time related} + \text{data related} \} \end{aligned}$$
214
+
215
+ where:
216
+
217
+ AoC is the Advice of Charge in home units.
218
+
219
+ CDUR is the Chargeable DURATION as measured by the MS.
220
+
221
+ SEG is the SEGment count as counted by the MS.
222
+
223
+ INT(v) is the function to take the INTEger value of v.
224
+
225
+ \* indicates multiply operator.
226
+
227
+ e7,e2 indicate first e7 then e2 selected as described below.
228
+
229
+ ## 4.1 Handling of the CAI elements
230
+
231
+ For the detailed mechanisms, the conditions given under subclause 4.3 (Special Processing) must be observed. The following therefore describes the process for a simple single call scenario, for either an incoming or outgoing call for the MS in any PLMN, including HPLMN:-
232
+
233
+ On receipt of the CAI message, charging computation commences.
234
+
235
+ ### **INITIAL/FIXED CHARGE:**
236
+
237
+ Element e4\*e3 defines the number of HPLMN units to be incremented in the Current Call Meter (CCM, see below) on receipt of the CAI message.
238
+
239
+ ### **INITIAL TIME RELATED CHARGE:**
240
+
241
+ On first receipt of the CAI message, timing commences immediately and MS timer CDUR is incremented, from zero, with a precision of at least 0.1 seconds. When CDUR reaches e7 (see special processing for the case where e7 is equal to zero) i.e. a full interval has been timed, then e1\*e3 HPLMN units are added to the CCM. CDUR is then reset to zero to allow timing of the next interval to commence based on CAI element e2. Element e7 is not used further, unless it is updated via a new CAI message.
242
+
243
+ ### **TIME RELATED CHARGE:**
244
+
245
+ On expiry of the interval defined by e7; e2 is applied and timing re-commences immediately. MS timer CDUR is incremented, from zero, with a precision of at least 0.1 seconds. When CDUR reaches e2 i.e. a full interval has been timed, then e1\*e3 HPLMN units are added to the CCM. CDUR is then reset to zero to allow timing of the next interval to commence, based on e2.
246
+
247
+ ### **DATA RELATED CHARGE:**
248
+
249
+ On first receipt of non-zero element e6, data segment counting commences immediately and MS counter SEG is incremented, from zero, by unity for each segment transferred. When SEG reaches e6 i.e. a full data interval has been counted, then $e5 \cdot e3$ HPLMN units are added to the CCM. SEG is then reset to zero to allow counting of the next data interval to commence.
250
+
251
+ - NOTE 1: Elements e1, e7 and e2 have no effect on the initial charge or fixed charges applied i.e. are independent of e4.
252
+ - NOTE 2: It should be noted that e1 in conjunction with e2 increases charging range compared to a regime based on e2 only. (i.e. e1 fixed at unity). This benefit is secondary to the support of call charging for roamers, which is the main function of e1.
253
+ - NOTE 3: e1 improves the precision for high cost calls, where the interval, as defined by e2, may need to be excessively small, e.g. long haul international calls or INMARSAT. i.e. e1 can be increased instead of reducing e2, with some loss of accuracy of correlation with the actual bill.
254
+ - NOTE 4: Element e5, for data usage charging, is equivalent to e1 (time related charging) and provides similar benefits for the support of data usage charges for roamers and high cost data calls.
255
+ - NOTE 5: Rules for handling of CAI elements in the case of multiple calls are given in subclause 4.3 I.
256
+
257
+ ## **4.2 Handling of call meters**
258
+
259
+ Two meters are defined.
260
+
261
+ ### **4.2.1 The Current Call Meter (CCM)**
262
+
263
+ This is required to accumulate the charging units generated by the current call and is capable of advising:
264
+
265
+ - The current charge due for the call(s) in progress.
266
+ - At the end of the call(s), the charge equivalent to the current call record in an itemized bill.
267
+
268
+ The CCM shall hold the value of the last call AOC, until the initiation of an outgoing call or acceptance of an incoming call, at which point it shall be reset to zero, regardless of the success of the initiation/acceptance attempt. This information is deleted when the MS is switched off or the SIM/USIM is removed.
269
+
270
+ The CCM is essential for the correct functioning of AOC, see subclauses 4.1 and 4.3, and is a component of the Mobile Equipment. The charging computation shall cease immediately on termination of a call, as indicated by the user or the network, or on failure of the call.
271
+
272
+ For multiple calls, CCM will advise the total charge of all the calls made and/or received during occupation of a traffic channel.
273
+
274
+ ### **4.2.2 The Accumulated Call Meter (ACM)**
275
+
276
+ The Accumulated Call Meter accumulates the total units for both the current call and all preceding calls. The ACM is a function contained within the SIM/USIM. It is optional, but is essential for certain applications.
277
+
278
+ For security reasons, the SIM/USIM only allows the value of the ACM to be incremented, not decremented. Resetting of the ACM shall only be possible after presentation of PIN2.
279
+
280
+ If the ACMmax (see subclause 4.2.3) is valid, and the ACM becomes equal to or exceeds the value of the ACMmax, then all calls in progress, chargeable to the user (i.e. those calls that have a non-zero AoC associated with them), shall be terminated by the ME once the chargeable interval determined by the CAI has elapsed. The ACM will be updated with the new value, which may be greater than the ACMmax value. The reason why the call has terminated shall be given to the user by means of an appropriate indication given to the user.
281
+
282
+ If the ACMmax is valid and the ACM is equal to or greater than the value of ACMmax, then no outgoing calls can be placed, except Emergency calls.
283
+
284
+ If the ACMmax is valid and the ACM is equal to or greater than the value of ACMmax, and an incoming call is received and subsequently a non-zero CAI is received for that call, then the call shall be terminated by the ME with an appropriate indication given to the user.
285
+
286
+ ### 4.2.3 The ACM Maximum Value (ACMmax)
287
+
288
+ This is the value that the subscriber can set, to limit the units which may be consumed by a user. The MS may provide for the means to set or update the ACMmax, using PIN2. The ACMmax is not valid if set to zero.
289
+
290
+ NOTE: The network operator should make clear to the subscriber that the ACMmax must not be set to a value close to the maximum value possible in the encoding of ACMmax . The network operators should provide guidance as to what the maximum value for the ACMmax may be.
291
+
292
+ ### 4.2.4 The Price per Unit and Currency Table (PUCT)
293
+
294
+ This is intended to enable the MS to calculate the cost of a call in a currency chosen by the subscriber. The subscriber may set the value of the home unit in the PUCT differently to the value of the unit published by the HPLMN in order to cover extra cost. An indication of the currency in use is part of the PUCT .
295
+
296
+ ## 4.3 Special processing
297
+
298
+ - a) If e7 is zero or not sent in the CAI message, e2 applies and e7 is not used.
299
+ - b) If e2 or e6 are set to zero, the relevant INT function shall handle the singularity by returning zero, thus disabling the relevant unitization process (call or data part).
300
+ - c) On receipt of a subsequent e4, the MS shall transfer the value of $e4 \cdot e3$ to the CCM, by addition of $e4 \cdot e3$ to the current contents of the CCM.
301
+ - d) When CDUR reaches e2 (or e7 as appropriate), $e1 \cdot e3$ is added to the CCM and CDUR is reset to zero, except when conditions given in (a) and (b) above, apply.
302
+ - e) On receipt of new e1, e2 or e7 during a call, these new values are held in abeyance, until the value of the associated MS timer CDUR has reached the current e2 or e7 value as appropriate, and the processing as described in special processing item d) above has been completed. The new e1, e2 and/or e7 are then brought into operation. e7 is applied followed by e2, conditions a) and b) above determining the detailed processing.
303
+
304
+ Any update of e1, e2 and/or e7 during the time before CDUR is reset, shall supersede any values already held in abeyance.
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+
306
+ If CDUR is not actively timing (i.e. due to e2 being zero, e7 being zero or the processing of e7 has been completed), then a new value of e2 and/or e7 is applied immediately as per a normal new call.
307
+
308
+ - f) When SEG reaches e6, $e5 \cdot e3$ is added to the CCM and SEG is reset to zero, except where e6 is zero, where condition (b) above applies.
309
+ - g) On receipt of a new e5 or e6 during the call, these new elements are held in abeyance, until the value of the associated MS counter SEG has reached the old e6 value, and the processing as described in special processing item (f) above has been completed. The resulting zero SEG and new e5 and e6 are then brought into operation.
310
+
311
+ Any update of e5 or e6 during the time before SEG is reset, shall supersede any values already held in abeyance.
312
+
313
+ If the old value of e6 was zero, then the new value of e5 and e6 is applied immediately.
314
+
315
+ - h) The ACM shall be incremented when the CCM is incremented or once every 5 seconds, which ever is the longer period. Although the CCM is maintained with an accuracy of three places of decimals, the ACM shall be incremented and stored as integer units (i.e. no decimal places). The ACM shall be incremented by the difference between the present value of the CCM (rounded up) and the value of the CCM (rounded up) at the previous ACM incrementation.
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+ - i) A zero value for any of the CAI elements is valid and dealt with as described above.
317
+ - j) Free calls should be implemented by sending a CAI message with appropriate zero elements.
318
+
319
+ - k) On receipt of any CAI message from the network, provided the MS supports AoC, the MS it shall confirm receipt of the CAI message. An MS not supporting AoC as defined in TS 22.24 and TS 22.086 [2] shall not confirm receipt of the message.
320
+ - l) During multiple calls the network shall send, and the MS shall receive, CAI elements for each call separately. The CCM shall record the sum of all the charges for the services being used currently.
321
+ - m) If the MS detects a radio link failure the MS shall suspend CDUR. If a subsequent call reestablishment is successful, CDUR shall be resumed when call reestablishment is complete.
322
+
323
+ ## 4.4 Interactions with SCUDIF supplementary service
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+
325
+ When the MS requires a bearer change, e.g. from Audio to Video or vice versa, the SCUDIF Mode modify procedure is performed as described in TS 23.172 [3]. Depending on the operator's policy the success of the procedure may trigger a Facility message to convey new values for the CAI parameters. On receipt of new CAI values triggered by a service change based on the SCUDIF supplementary service, the MS shall reset CDUR and continue incrementing the CCM using the new CAI parameters as stated in subclause 4.3 of this specification. The MS shall add initial units to the CCM and measure units on a time basis using the new values.
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+
327
+ # --- 5 Functional operation in PLMN
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+
329
+ For applicable calls, the PLMN shall send the CAI message to the MS immediately the called party answers. The PLMN derives the values of the elements to be sent in the CAI message in the following way:
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+
331
+ ## 5.1 Outgoing calls
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+
333
+ The local PLMN, be it the HPLMN or the VPLMN, always sets values of e1, e2, e4, e5, e6 and e7 in terms of units of the LPLMN and according to its own tariff structure.
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+
335
+ Element e3 is set according to variables of the LPLMN and the relevant HPLMN. If the LPLMN is the HPLMN (i.e. the MS is in its Home PLMN) then e3 shall be simplified to unity.
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+
337
+ There shall be only one value of e3 for a given combination of HPLMN and VPLMN. This value may be simply loaded into the VMSC of the LPLMN using the Man Machine Interface commands, since it is not expected to vary frequently and is independent of the type of outgoing call.
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+
339
+ ## 5.2 Incoming calls
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+
341
+ For incoming calls the HPLMN determines the tariff and this tariff is dependent on the LPLMN of the MS. Therefore all the CAI elements are set according to the HPLMN tariff as a function of LPLMN.
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+
343
+ In the case of the LPLMN being the HPLMN these elements may be set to zero assuming the HPLMN does not charge for incoming calls.
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+
345
+ For roaming (i.e. where the LPLMN is not the HPLMN), in order to charge for incoming calls, the VPLMN must be provided with specific CAI values as defined by each HPLMN (e1i through e7i inclusive). This may be achieved by loading the offered HPLMN derived values via the VPLMN MMI.
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+
347
+ Each VPLMN will require a set of 7 values per HPLMN with which the VPLMN has a roaming agreement i.e.:
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+
349
+ e1i(h), e2i(h), e3(h), e4i(h), e5i(h), e6i(h) and e7i(h).
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+
351
+ These are derived by:
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+
353
+ $$e1i(h)=e1H(h)/e3(h);$$
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+
355
+ $$e4i(h)=e4H(h)/e3(h);$$
356
+
357
+ $$e5i(h)=e5H(h)/e3(h);$$
358
+
359
+ where :
360
+
361
+ - h represents the 'h'th HPLMN with a roaming relationship with the VPLMN;
362
+ - i indicates the CAI element as determined by the 'h'th HPLMN, for the charging of incoming calls;
363
+ the same value of e3 is used for both incoming and outgoing calls;
364
+ exH(h) represents the value of the element x, given in terms of HPLMN units;
365
+ exi(h) represents the value of the element x as handled by the VPLMN.
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+
367
+ # Annex A (informative): Change history
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+
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+ | Change history | | | | | | | | | | | |
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+ |----------------|-----------|-----------|-----------|-----|-----|-------|-----|---------------------------------|--------------------------------|-------|-------------------|
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+ | TSG SA# | SA Doc. | SA1 Doc | Spec | CR | Rev | Rel | Cat | Subject/Comment | Old | New | WI |
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+ | Jun 1999 | | | GSM 02.24 | | | | | Transferred to 3GPP SA1 | 7.0.0 | | |
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+ | SA#04 | | | 22.024 | | | | | Transferred to 3GPP SA1 | | 3.0.0 | |
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+ | SP-05 | SP-99479 | S1-99613 | 22.024 | 001 | | R99 | D | Editorial changes for alignment | 3.0.0 | 3.0.1 | Editorial changes |
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+ | SP-11 | SP-010065 | S1-010258 | 22.024 | | | Rel-4 | | Transferred to 3GPP Release 4 | 3.0.1 | 4.0.0 | |
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+ | SP-16 | SP-020267 | S1-021043 | 22.024 | | | Rel-5 | | Updated from Rel-4 to Rel5 | 4.0.0 | 5.0.0 | |
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+ | SP-26 | SP-040744 | S1-040997 | 22.024 | | | Rel-6 | | Updated from Rel-5 to Rel-6 | 5.0.0 | 6.0.0 | |
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+ | SP-28 | SP-050211 | S1-050397 | 22.024 | 003 | - | Rel-6 | A | AoC for SCUDIF | 6.0.0 | 6.1.0 | TEI |
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+ | SP-36 | | | 22.024 | | | Rel-7 | | Updated from Rel-6 to Rel-7 | 6.1.0 | 7.0.0 | |
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+ | SP-42 | - | - | | | | Rel-8 | | Updated from Rel-7 to Rel-8 | 7.0.0 | 8.0.0 | |
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+ | SP-46 | - | - | - | - | - | - | | Updated to Rel-9 by MCC | 7.0.0 | 9.0.0 | |
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+ | 2011-03 | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | Update to Rel-10 version (MCC) | 9.0.0 | 10.0.0 |
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+ # Contents
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+
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+ | | |
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+ |-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|----|
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+ | Foreword ..... | 5 |
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+ | 1 Scope..... | 6 |
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+ | 2 References..... | 6 |
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+ | 3 Definitions and abbreviations ..... | 7 |
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+ | 3.1 Definitions..... | 7 |
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+ | 3.2 Abbreviations ..... | 7 |
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+ | 4 General..... | 7 |
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+ | 4.1 Basic philosophy..... | 7 |
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+ | 5 Physical user input features..... | 7 |
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+ | 5.1 General ..... | 7 |
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+ | 5.2 MMI related to UE features ..... | 8 |
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+ | 6 Procedures..... | 9 |
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+ | 6.1 General ..... | 9 |
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+ | 6.2 UE access ..... | 9 |
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+ | 6.3 Definition of functions ..... | 9 |
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+ | 6.4 Call Control..... | 9 |
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+ | 6.4.1 General ..... | 9 |
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+ | 6.4.2 Voice calls ..... | 9 |
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+ | 6.4.2.1 Mobile originated calls ..... | 10 |
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+ | 6.4.2.2 Emergency calls..... | 10 |
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+ | 6.4.2.3 Mobile terminated calls ..... | 10 |
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+ | 6.5 Supplementary Services Control..... | 10 |
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+ | 6.5.1 General ..... | 10 |
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+ | 6.5.2 Structure of the MMI..... | 10 |
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+ | 6.5.3 Handling of supplementary services ..... | 12 |
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+ | 6.5.3.1 Handling of defined supplementary services..... | 12 |
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+ | 6.5.3.2 Handling of not-implemented supplementary services ..... | 12 |
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+ | 6.5.4 Registration of new password ..... | 15 |
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+ | 6.5.5 Handling of supplementary services within a call..... | 15 |
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+ | 6.5.5.1 Call Deflection, Call Waiting, Call Hold, MultiParty Services, Explicit Call Transfer and Completion of Calls to Busy Subscriber general principles ..... | 15 |
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+ | 6.5.5.2 Call Waiting (CW)..... | 16 |
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+ | 6.5.5.3 Call hold..... | 16 |
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+ | 6.5.5.4 MultiParty ..... | 17 |
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+ | 6.5.5.5 Explicit Call Transfer..... | 17 |
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+ | 6.5.5.6 Special case..... | 17 |
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+ | 6.5.5.7 Call Deflection..... | 17 |
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+ | 6.5.5.8 Completion of calls to busy subscribers ..... | 17 |
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+ | 6.5.6 Other handling of supplementary services ..... | 18 |
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+ | 6.5.6.1 Multiple Subscriber Profile..... | 18 |
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+ | 6.5.6.1.1 Registering an alternative profile ..... | 18 |
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+ | 6.5.6.1.2 Selecting an alternative profile on a per call basis ..... | 18 |
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+ | 6.5.6.2 Calling Line Identification Presentation (CLIP)..... | 18 |
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+ | 6.6.6.2.1 Presentation of Information..... | 18 |
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+ | 6.5.6.3 Follow Me (FM) ..... | 18 |
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+ | 6.6 SIM/USIM interfaces ..... | 18 |
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+ | 6.6.1 Entry of PIN and PIN2 ..... | 18 |
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+ | 6.6.2 Change of PIN or PIN2 ..... | 19 |
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+ | 6.6.3 Unblocking of PIN or PIN2..... | 19 |
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+ | 6.6.4 Reading the abbreviated dialling code..... | 19 |
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+ | 6.6.5 Status information - return codes ..... | 19 |
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+ | 6.7 Presentation of IMEI ..... | 20 |
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+ | 6.8 In Case of Emergency access procedure ..... | 20 |
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+
64
+ **Annex A (normative): UE access mealy graph.....21**
65
+
66
+ **Annex B (normative): Codes for defined Supplementary Services .....23**
67
+
68
+ **Annex C (normative): Codes for Tele- and bearer services.....26**
69
+
70
+ **Annex D (informative): Change history.....28**
71
+
72
+ # --- Foreword
73
+
74
+ This Technical Specification has been produced by the 3<sup>rd</sup> Generation Partnership Project (3GPP).
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+
76
+ The contents of the present document are subject to continuing work within the TSG and may change following formal TSG approval. Should the TSG modify the contents of the present document, it will be re-released by the TSG with an identifying change of release date and an increase in version number as follows:
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+
78
+ Version x.y.z
79
+
80
+ where:
81
+
82
+ - x the first digit:
83
+ - 5 presented to TSG for information;
84
+ - 5 presented to TSG for approval;
85
+ - 5 or greater indicates TSG approved document under change control.
86
+ - Y the second digit is incremented for all changes of substance, i.e. technical enhancements, corrections, updates, etc.
87
+ - z the third digit is incremented when editorial only changes have been incorporated in the document.
88
+
89
+ # --- 1 Scope
90
+
91
+ The present document defines the requirements for and gives guidelines on the MMI on the User Equipment (UE). This includes the requirements of the user procedures for call control and supplementary service control, the requirements on the physical input media and the output, such as indications and displayed information.
92
+
93
+ The present document included requirements only to UE connected to CS Domain. See 3GPP TS 22.101 [18]; for overall service principles and 3GPP TS 22.001 [19] for Circuit telecommunication services.
94
+
95
+ # --- 2 References
96
+
97
+ The following documents contain provisions which, through reference in this text, constitute provisions of the present document.
98
+
99
+ - References are either specific (identified by date of publication, edition number, version number, etc.) or non-specific.
100
+ - For a specific reference, subsequent revisions do not apply.
101
+ - For a non-specific reference, the latest version applies. In the case of a reference to a 3GPP document (including a GSM document), a non-specific reference implicitly refers to the latest version of that document *in the same Release as the present document*.
102
+
103
+ - [1] 3GPP TR 21.905: “Vocabulary for 3GPP Specifications”.
104
+ - [2] 3GPP TS 22.004: “General on supplementary services”.
105
+ - [3] 3GPP TS 22.011: “Service accessibility”.
106
+ - [4] 3GPP TS 22.016: “International Mobile station Equipment Identities (IMEI)”.
107
+ - [5] 3GPP TS 22.083: “Call Waiting (CW) and Call Hold (HOLD) supplementary services – Stage 1”.
108
+ - [6] 3GPP TS 22.084: “MultiParty (MPTY) supplementary services – Stage 1”.
109
+ - [7] 3GPP TS 22.090: “Stage 1 description of Unstructured Supplementary Service Data (USSD)”.
110
+ - [8] 3GPP TS 23.038: “Alphabets and language”.
111
+ - [9] 3GPP TS 24.008: “Mobile radio interface layer 3 specification; Core Network Protocols – Stage 3”.
112
+ - [10] 3GPP TS 24.080: “Mobile radio interface layer 3 supplementary services specification Formats and coding”.
113
+ - [11] 3GPP TS 29.002 : « Mobile Application Part (MAP) ».
114
+ - [12] 3GPP TS 22.081: “Line Identification Supplementary Services – Stage 1”.
115
+ - [13] ITU-T Recommendation E.164: “Numbering plan for the ISDN era”.
116
+ - [14] ITU-T Recommendation E.121: “Pictograms and symbols to assist users of the telephone service”.
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+ - [15] 3GPP TS 22.072: “Call Deflection; Stage 1”.
118
+ - [16] 3GPP TS 22.091: “Explicit Call Transfer Supplementary Service; Stage 1”.
119
+ - [17] 3GPP TS 22.093: “Call Completion to Busy Subscriber (CCBS); Stage 1”.
120
+ - [18] 3GPP TS 22.101: “Service principles”.
121
+ - [19] 3GPP TS 22.001: “Principles of circuit telecommunication services supported by a Public Land Mobile Network (PLMN)”.
122
+ - [20] 3GPP TS 22.094: “Follow Me Service description – Stage 1”.
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+
124
+ [21]
125
+
126
+ 3GPP TS 22.135: "Multicall supplementary service Stage 1".
127
+
128
+ # --- 3 Definitions and abbreviations
129
+
130
+ ## 3.1 Definitions
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+
132
+ For the purposes of the present document, the following definition applies:
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+
134
+ **Directory Number:** A string consisting of one or more of the characters from the set {0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, \*, #, a, b, c} associated with a nature of address indicator and number plan indicator. When using the public MMI for the control of supplementary services however, \* and # cannot be part of any SC or SI field.
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+
136
+ NOTE 1: No such restriction on the SC and SI fields exists when using other (e.g. menu-driven) MMI for the control of supplementary services.
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+
138
+ NOTE 2: When using the public MMI, certain limitations on the use of one and two digit directory numbers may apply. The use of other MMI can remove these restrictions.
139
+
140
+ NOTE 3: This definition is not intended to require the support of all these characters in the MMI itself.
141
+
142
+ ## 3.2 Abbreviations
143
+
144
+ For the purposes of the present document, the abbreviations listed in 3GPP TR 21.905 [18] apply.
145
+
146
+ # --- 4 General
147
+
148
+ ## 4.1 Basic philosophy
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+
150
+ The basic idea behind the present document is that it should give a minimum level of requirements, with emphasis on items which are seen as important from a usage point of view. This means, that the requirements are mainly dealing with standardized control procedures of access to services i.e. call establishment, invocation of supplementary services and so on.
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+
152
+ The requirements on the physical layout of input and output features are kept to a minimum to allow for differentiated types of Ues and to ease the introduction of future developments in the area of MMI. The standardized control procedures describe the sequence of real actions to be taken by the users. However, since the requirements on the physical input features are minimal the control procedures may differ between Ues depending on the solution of the manufacturers. The "bridge" between these requirements is however that the same logical actions have to be taken by the user. That is, the user has to provide the same information for the call control and signalling no matter what the method is. This is also valid if an automatic device is used for carrying out the same actions. The logical procedures are therefore defined and standardized in the present document.
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+
154
+ Optionally, the user may set the ME to disable some or all of the MMI functions defined in the present document. This setting shall only apply when the same SIM/USIM is in use otherwise the ME shall enable the standard MMI.
155
+
156
+ # --- 5 Physical user input features
157
+
158
+ ## 5.1 General
159
+
160
+ This clause gives the requirements or guidelines for the MMI of the input related UE features. Basic requirements on these features are given in 3GPP TS 22.101 [18].
161
+
162
+ ## 5.2 MMI related to UE features
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+
164
+ ### \* Country/PLMN selection:
165
+
166
+ The method is manufacturer optional.
167
+
168
+ ### \* International Access Function ("+" key):
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+
170
+ and
171
+
172
+ ### \* Keypad:
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+
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+ The physical means of entering the characters 0-9, +, \* and # (i.e. the SELECT function) may be keypad, voice input device, DTE or other, but there must be means to enter this information.
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+
176
+ The relationship on the keypad between the numbers and letters (where used) is important when mnemonic dialling may be used. The following relationship is therefore preferred though optional.
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+
178
+ | | | | |
179
+ |---|-----|---|------|
180
+ | 1 | | 6 | MNO |
181
+ | 2 | ABC | 7 | PQRS |
182
+ | 3 | DEF | 8 | TUV |
183
+ | 4 | GHI | 9 | WXYZ |
184
+ | 5 | JKL | 0 | |
185
+
186
+ ### \* ACCEPT, SEND and END functions:
187
+
188
+ The physical means to perform these functions may be keypad, voice input device, DTE or other, but there must be means to perform these functions. ACCEPT and SEND may use the same means.
189
+
190
+ ### \* Setting of called Number Fields (Type of Number), use of the "+" key function:
191
+
192
+ Users may enter a called number in two formats, called here International or Open. The Type of Number (TON) may be set to other values if required, but the procedure for this is not defined here.
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+
194
+ #### "International format":
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+
196
+ This is entered by starting with a "+" followed by country code, even for national calls. This method is preferred for roaming and international calls, and highly desirable for storage of short codes or for call-forwarding.
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+
198
+ This sets the TON to "International" - see 3GPP TS 24.008 [9].
199
+
200
+ ### "Open format":
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+
202
+ This is when the "+" is not entered, and the number is entered in the normal way for that network. The number may require a prefix or escape code as normal, for example for entering the international access code or national access code (often "0").
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+
204
+ This sets the TON to "Unknown" - see 3GPP TS 24.008 [9]. (This is **not** the "National" case, which does not permit prefix or escape digits).
205
+
206
+ Care should be taken with this format, since the dialled number will only be correct in a given network, and may be wrong when roaming. Caution must be applied when using stored numbers or call-forwarding.
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+
208
+ ### \* Setting of Called Number Fields (Number Plan Indicator):
209
+
210
+ The default Number Plan Identification (NPI) shall be ITU-T E.164 [13] if all the digits are in the range 0-9 and the NPI shall be "unknown" if other number information is included. However, if the user selects (or has selected) a particular NPI (procedure not defined) then that NPI shall be used.
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+
212
+ ### \* Entry of Bearer Capability Information Elements (BCIE):
213
+
214
+ This is required in order to indicate information such as whether it is a voice or data call, facsimile, synchronous or asynchronous etc. The method for entering this information is of mobile manufacturer's option. For those User Equipment offering only telephony (and emergency calls), the default BCIE shall be for telephony (or emergency call). For User Equipment supporting non-voice services, there shall be means to set the BCIE
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+
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+ required, by reading the appropriate field in the SIM/USIM and possibly otherwise. This field may be associated with or independent of the called number.
217
+
218
+ # --- 6 Procedures
219
+
220
+ ## 6.1 General
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+
222
+ This clause defines the MMI of the service access procedures, and supplementary service control procedures. These procedures are defined as logical procedures and in general no mandatory methods are specified. In order to make the descriptions continuous and clear requirements in 3GPP TS 22.101 [18] have been included or are referenced. The mapping between the MMI procedures and the call control entity is specified in 3GPP TS 24.008 [9].
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+
224
+ ## 6.2 UE access
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+
226
+ The UE access procedure is comprised of the initial actions the user has to take before calls can be established or received. This procedure includes e.g. insertion of subscriber-card and entering the PIN-code.
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+
228
+ As there exist different types of UE and as requirements in other 3GPP specifications allow different options the UE access procedure may differ between User Equipment. The method for describing the UE access procedures is by using a Mealy-graph, see annex A.
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+
230
+ The graph shows the UE access for simple UE e.g. hand-held and they may be different for more complex stations. It should also be noted that the exact sequences of events are not described, these may be chosen by the manufacturers.
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+
232
+ ## 6.3 Definition of functions
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+
234
+ The following functions are applicable and mandatory for the logical procedures for Mobile originated and terminated calls and for the control of Supplementary Services:
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+
236
+ - ACCEPT: Acceptance of a mobile terminated call.
237
+ - SELECT: Entry of information.
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+ - SEND: Transmission of the entered information to the network.
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+ - INDICATION: Call progress indications. Other indications may be given in addition throughout the procedure.
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+ - END: Termination of or disconnection from the call. The execution of the END-function may be caused by either party involved in the call by e.g. termination, loss of coverage, invalidation of payment.
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+
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+ ## 6.4 Call Control
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+
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+ ### 6.4.1 General
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+
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+ Voice calls to and from a User Equipment shall be controlled in accordance with the procedures described below. “Data calls” are expected to be controlled in a similar way but are not here specified.
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+
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+ ### 6.4.2 Voice calls
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+
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+ The voice call is either a normal telephony call or an emergency call.
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+
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+ #### 6.4.2.1 Mobile originated calls
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+
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+ The following sequence of functions shall be used:
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+ - SELECT: Entry of called address information.
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+ - SEND: Transmission of the called address.
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+ - INDICATION: Call progress indications.
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+ - END: Termination of the call.
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+
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+ #### 6.4.2.2 Emergency calls
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+
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+ With User Equipment supporting Telephony, it shall be possible to place an emergency call as specified in 3GPP TS 22.101 [18].
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+
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+ #### 6.4.2.3 Mobile terminated calls
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+
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+ The following sequence of functions shall be used:
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+
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+ - INDICATION: Alert to the user that she is being called.
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+ - ACCEPT: Acceptance of the incoming call by the user.
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+ - INDICATION: Call progress indications.
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+ - END: Termination of the call.
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+
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+ User Determined User Busy (UDUB): If, on being alerted by an incoming call, the called user enters “0 SEND”, this shall set UDUB for that call, which shall either invoke call forwarding on busy, if active and operative, or else present BUSY to the calling party.
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+
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+ ## 6.5 Supplementary Services Control
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+
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+ ### 6.5.1 General
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+
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+ The supplementary services shall be controlled in accordance with the procedures described below. All User Equipment with MMI shall be able to be controlled in this way, to minimize the confusion of users using different types of User Equipment (quite likely, due to the use of the SIM IC card or UICC) and to permit the introduction by a PLMN operator of new supplementary services, not defined at the time of the design of a User Equipment. These procedures are based on those recommended by ETSI/HF and ITU-T Recommendation E.131.
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+
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+ The specified MMI shall be supported by the L3 signalling between the UE and the MSC, see 3GPP TS 24.080 [10].
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+
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+ In addition to these specified MMI procedures the UE may be equipped with additional enhanced MMI procedures (e.g. dedicated keys, menu procedures...), left to the discretion of the manufacturer. These procedures shall also be converted in accordance with 3GPP TS 24.080 [10].
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+
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+ ### 6.5.2 Structure of the MMI
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+
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+ The following sequence of functions shall be used for the control of Supplementary Services:
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+
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+ - SELECT: Entry of the procedure information (may be a digit or a sequence of characters).
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+ - SEND: Transmission of the information to the network.
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+ - INDICATION: Call progress indications.
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+
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+ The UE shall support the MMI procedure specified as:
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+
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+ - | | | |
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+ |---------------|---|----------------------|
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+ | Activation | : | *SC*SI# |
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+ | Deactivation | : | #SC*SI# |
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+ | Interrogation | : | *#SC*SI# |
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+ | Registration | : | *SC*SI# and **SC*SI# |
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+ | Erasure | : | ##SC*SI# |
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+
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+ This structure consists of the following parts:
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+
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+ - Service Code, SC( 2 or 3 digits);
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+ - Supplementary Information, SI (variable length).
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+
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+ The procedure always starts with \*, #, \*\*, ## or \*# and is finished by #. Each part within the procedure is separated by \*.
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+
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+ The service code uniquely specifies the Supplementary Service, either as a defined Supplementary Service or as a spare service code. All spare service codes shall be reserved for future use.
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+
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+ The UE shall determine from the context whether, an entry of a single \*, activation or registration was intended.
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+
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+ For example, a call forwarding request with a single \* would be interpreted as registration if containing a forwarded-to number, or an activation if not.
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+
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+ The supplementary information (SI) may comprise e.g. a PIN code or Directory Number. Where a particular service request does not require any SI, "\*SI" is not entered, e.g. Activation becomes \*SC#SEND. Where further supplementary information is required this is again entered as \*SI, e.g. \*SC\*SIA\*SIB#SEND. SIB may be used to specify the tele or bearer service expressed as a Basic Service Group to which this supplementary service request applies, SIC may be used to specify the value of the "No Reply Condition Timer".
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+
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+ Use of SIA, SIB, SIC for a particular procedure is optional. The procedure to be adopted where these are not all used is as follows:
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+
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+ \*SI# shall be entered in any of the following formats:
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+
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+ \* SIA \* SIB \* SIC #
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+
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+ \* SIA \* SIB #
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+
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+ \* SIA \* \* SIC #
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+
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+ \* SIA #
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+
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+ \* \* SIB \* SIC #
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+
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+ \* \* SIB #
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+
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+ \* \* \* SIC #
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+
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+ #
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+
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+ The denotation of the Supplementary Information and the order of entry are specified in annex B. Supplementary Information Codes for the Teleservices and Bearer Services are given in annex C.
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+
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+ The following procedures shall be used for application of supplementary services to the call set-up procedure:
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+
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+ \*SCn\*SI#DN SEND;
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+
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+ where SC is the service code defined in annex B and \*SI is an optional field which may be applicable to service SC. The "n" is a single digit used to indicate the numbering plan, profile, priority, etc. according to the service being applied. For simplicity of presentation, the leading \* is shown on the assumption that the action is to activate (switch on) the required service. However, for a deactivation (or switch off), this would become:
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+
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+ #SCn\*SI#DN SEND;
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+
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+ It is assumed that the \*# (interrogation) will not apply to call set-up.
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+
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+ Where more than one supplementary service is applicable to the call set-up, these shall be concatenated with any applicable supplementary information immediately following the applicable service code.
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+
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+ For example, if SCn and SI refer to one applicable supplementary service and scn and si to another, then the generic procedure becomes:
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+
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+ \*SCn\*SI#scn\*si#DN SEND.
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+
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+ NOTE: The order of entry of SC and sc is a user option, provided that any supplementary information follows immediately after the relevant SC.
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+
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+ Where SI is not applicable according to the definition of the supplementary service, then \*SI is omitted. Where its use is optional, but not selected for a particular call set-up, it may be omitted or entered as an extra \* if this is necessary to avoid ambiguity of interpretation.
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+
361
+ NOTE: By using the # as a separator, most cases are expected to be unambiguous.
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+
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+ ### 6.5.3 Handling of supplementary services
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+
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+ #### 6.5.3.1 Handling of defined supplementary services
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+
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+ The MMI procedure for the defined Supplementary Services (see 3GPP TS 22.004 [2]) shall be converted to the mobile radio interface Layer 3, as specified in 3GPP TS 24.080 [10]. An appropriate message should be given/displayed to the user in accordance with the "return result/error" from the network.
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+
369
+ The service codes for the defined Supplementary Services are given in annex B.
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+
371
+ #### 6.5.3.2 Handling of not-implemented supplementary services
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+
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+ The UE shall act in accordance with figure 3.5.3.2 when digits are entered to the UE to determine whether to interpret these as call set-up requests or supplementary service control procedures etc. This may involve a mechanism, referred to as Unstructured SS Data, which allows the support of SS services which are not implemented by means of the specified functional signalling. See also 3GPP TS 22.090 [7].
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+
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+ ![Flowchart for input string processing in a mobile station (MS).](ff0952ef692c9d960ce5f6708bcc9711_img.jpg)
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+
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+ ```
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+ graph TD; Start[Idle or 'in call'] --> Input[Input string]; Input --> D1{Input string is standard GSM SS procedure support by MS}; D1 -- Yes --> Action1[MS shall perform the requested procedure]; D1 -- No --> D2{Input string is SIM control procedure}; D2 -- Yes --> Action1; D2 -- No --> D3{Input String is MS manufacturer defined procedure (2)}; D3 -- Yes --> Action1; D3 -- No --> D4{Input string is #-string (3)}; D4 -- Yes --> Action1; D4 -- No --> D5{Input string is short string (4)}; D5 -- Yes --> D6{MS is in a call (1)}; D5 -- No --> D7{Input string is call set-up string (5)}; D6 -- Yes --> Action1; D6 -- No --> D8{Input string is 2 digit starting with a "1"}; D8 -- Yes --> Action2[Input shall be sent as a call set-up request]; D8 -- No --> Action1; D7 -- Yes --> Action2; D7 -- No --> D9{Is USSD supported by the MS?}; D9 -- Yes --> Action3[MS shall interpret this as USSD and send transparently towards the network]; D9 -- No --> Action4[Other meaning or error]; Action2 --> Action1;
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+ ```
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+
381
+ The flowchart describes the processing of an input string in a mobile station (MS). It begins with the state 'Idle or 'in call'' and proceeds to 'Input string'. A series of decision diamonds evaluate the input string against various criteria: 'Input string is standard GSM SS procedure support by MS', 'Input string is SIM control procedure', 'Input String is MS manufacturer defined procedure (2)', 'Input string is #-string (3)', 'Input string is short string (4)', and 'Input string is call set-up string (5)'. If any of these are 'Yes', the MS performs the requested procedure. If 'Input string is short string (4)' is 'Yes', it checks if 'MS is in a call (1)'. If 'Yes', it performs the requested procedure; if 'No', it checks if the 'Input string is 2 digit starting with a "1"'. If 'Yes', it sends it as a call set-up request; if 'No', it performs the requested procedure. If 'Input string is call set-up string (5)' is 'Yes', it sends it as a call set-up request. If none of the above criteria are met, it checks if 'USSD supported by the MS?'. If 'Yes', it interprets it as USSD and sends it transparently towards the network. Otherwise, it results in 'Other meaning or error'.
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+
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+ Flowchart for input string processing in a mobile station (MS).
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+
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+ Figure 3.5.3.2
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+
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+ The following definitions are applicable to the interpretation of figure 3.5.3.2:
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+
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+ ##### 1) In a call:
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+
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+ A UE is "in a call" from the time that signalling related to the establishment or attempted establishment of a MO or MT call commences and before the call or call attempt ends, and (if applicable) the ME has stopped generating tones related to this call to the user.
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+
393
+ ##### 2) UE manufacturer defined procedure:
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+
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+ The term "UE manufacturer defined procedure" shall not include the following two cases:
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+
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+ ###### (i) input which can be interpreted as being of the following form, whether or not in a call:
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+
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+ CX [string]# followed by SEND;
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+
401
+ where
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+
403
+ string is any combination of numeric digits, \*, #;
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+
405
+ and
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+
407
+ C comprises 1, 2 or 3 digits from the set (\*,#);
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+
409
+ and
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+
411
+ X comprises 1, 2 or 3 numeric digits or the fourth numeric digit is non-zero;
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+
413
+ ###### (ii) input of the following form in a call (as defined above):
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+
415
+ "Entry of 1 or 2 characters defined in the 3GPP TS 23.038 [8] Default Alphabet followed by SEND".
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+
417
+ ##### 3) #-string:
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+
419
+ Input of the form.
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+
421
+ "Entry of any characters defined in the 3GPP TS 23.038 [8] Default Alphabet (up to the maximum defined in 3GPP TS 24.080 [10]), followed by #SEND".
422
+
423
+ ##### 4) Short string:
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+
425
+ "Entry of 1 or 2 characters defined in the 3GPP TS 23.038 [8] Default Alphabet followed by SEND".
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+
427
+ ##### 5) Call setup string:
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+
429
+ MMI input in accordance with the call set-up procedures as defined in 3GPP TS 24.008 [9] and terminated by SEND.
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+
431
+ If the network has initiated an operation which explicitly (in the signalling) requires a response from the user, then the user shall be able to enter a response in the form of any string of characters followed by SEND. The mobile shall also provide an MMI command to terminate the dialogue with a NULL response.
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+
433
+ The use of END shall release all calls in progress (see also subclause 3.5.5.2), terminate any outstanding unstructured SS operations, and release any connection used for unstructured SS operations.
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+
435
+ ### 6.5.4 Registration of new password
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+
437
+ The following procedure permits the user to change the password relating to use of Supplementary Services. The only control procedure supported is Registration of a new password, which replaces any previous password for the same service. The password may not be Erased or Interrogated.
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+
439
+ Procedure:
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+
441
+ \* 03 \* ZZ \* OLD\_PASSWORD \* NEW\_PASSWORD \* NEW\_PASSWORD #
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+
443
+ The UE shall also support the alternative procedure:
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+
445
+ \*\* 03 \* ZZ \* OLD\_PASSWORD \* NEW\_PASSWORD \* NEW\_PASSWORD #
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+
447
+ where, for Barring Services, ZZ = 330;
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+
449
+ for a common password for all appropriate services, delete the ZZ, entering:
450
+
451
+ \* 03 \*\* OLD\_PASSWORD \* NEW\_PASSWORD \* NEW\_PASSWORD #
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+
453
+ The UE shall also support the alternative procedure:
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+
455
+ \*\* 03 \*\* OLD\_PASSWORD \* NEW\_PASSWORD \* NEW\_PASSWORD #
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+
457
+ The UE will then indicate to the user whether the new password request has been successful or not. If the new password request is rejected (e.g. due to entry of incorrect old password) the old password remains unchanged, until it is successfully changed by correctly repeating the procedure. Refer to 3GPP TS 22.004 [2] regarding repeated entry of incorrect password.
458
+
459
+ NOTE: The procedures shall be followed by SEND as described in subclause 3.5.2.
460
+
461
+ ### 6.5.5 Handling of supplementary services within a call
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+
463
+ #### 6.5.5.1 Call Deflection, Call Waiting, Call Hold, MultiParty Services, Explicit Call Transfer and Completion of Calls to Busy Subscriber general principles
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+
465
+ During a call, the following general procedures shall be available, where applicable, for the subscriber to control the operation of:
466
+
467
+ - Call Deflection;
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+ - Call Waiting;
469
+ - Call Hold;
470
+ - MultiParty Services;
471
+ - Explicit Call Transfer;
472
+ - Completion of Calls to Busy Subscriber,
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+
474
+ including their interactions. It should be noted that not all control procedures described in 3GPP TS 22.072 [15], 3GPP TS 22.083 [5], 3GPP TS 22.084 [6], 22.091 [16], and 22.093 [17] are specified in this subclause.
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+
476
+ Procedures:
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+
478
+ | | | |
479
+ |------------------------------|---|----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
480
+ | Entering 0 followed by SEND | - | Releases all held calls or sets User Determined User Busy (UDUB) for a waiting call. |
481
+ | Entering 1 followed by SEND | - | Releases all active calls (if any exist) and accepts the other (held or waiting) call. |
482
+ | Entering 1X followed by SEND | - | Releases a specific active call X. |
483
+
484
+ | | | |
485
+ |--------------------------------------------------|---|---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
486
+ | Entering 2 followed by SEND | - | Places all active calls (if any exist) on hold and accepts the other (held or waiting) call. |
487
+ | Entering 2X followed by SEND | - | Places all active calls on hold except call X with which communication shall be supported. |
488
+ | Entering 3 followed by SEND | - | Adds a held call to the conversation. |
489
+ | Entering 4 followed by SEND | - | Connects the two calls and disconnects the subscriber from both calls (ECT). |
490
+ | Entering 4 * "Directory Number" followed by SEND | - | Redirect an incoming or a waiting call to the specified followed by SEND directory number. |
491
+ | Entering 5 followed by SEND | - | Activates the Completion of Calls to Busy Subscriber Request. |
492
+ | Entering "Directory Number" followed by SEND | - | Places all active calls (if any exist) on hold and sets up a followed by SEND new call to the specified Directory Number. |
493
+ | Entering END followed by SEND | - | Releases the subscriber from all calls (except a possible waiting call). |
494
+
495
+ "X" is the numbering (starting with 1) of the call given by the sequence of setting up or receiving the calls (active, held or waiting) as seen by the served subscriber. Calls hold their number until they are released. New calls take the lowest available number.
496
+
497
+ Where both a held and a waiting call exist, the above procedures shall apply to the waiting call (i.e. not to the held call) in conflicting situation.
498
+
499
+ #### 6.5.5.2 Call Waiting (CW)
500
+
501
+ During a call, provided this service is active for the called party, if a second call attempts to make contact, a "call waiting" indication will be presented to the called party.
502
+
503
+ To clear the current call and accept the waiting call, enter 1 followed by SEND, within the time out period. Alternatively, either party in the existing, active, call may release that call. The call waiting indication then becomes an "alert", and the call may be accepted as a normal call within the time-out period.
504
+
505
+ To hold the current call and accept the waiting call, enter 2 followed by SEND, within the time out period.
506
+
507
+ To ignore the waiting call, take no action.
508
+
509
+ To set User Determined User Busy (UDUB) for the waiting call, enter 0 followed by SEND, within the time out period.
510
+
511
+ To redirect the waiting call to another destination, enter 4 \* "Directory Number" followed by SEND, within the time out period.
512
+
513
+ #### 6.5.5.3 Call hold
514
+
515
+ During a call, the initial call may be held while another call is made by entering the second directory number followed by SEND.
516
+
517
+ To shuttle between the two calls enter 2 followed by SEND irrespective of whether the second call was acquired using the Call Hold or acceptance of Call Waiting procedures.
518
+
519
+ If no waiting call exists, by entering 0 followed by SEND the held call is cleared.
520
+
521
+ To clear an active call and return to the held call enter 1 followed by SEND. This is only possible if no waiting call exists.
522
+
523
+ #### 6.5.5.4 MultiParty
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+
525
+ Having established calls to these two parties with one call active and the other on hold, enter 3 followed by SEND for a multiparty conversation.
526
+
527
+ To add another remote party, the same procedure applies. Another call is established and either this call or the existing multiparty call is placed on hold. Entering 3 followed by SEND brings all these parties together in an enlarged multiparty call.
528
+
529
+ To choose one party for a private communication, putting the rest of the multiparty on hold, enter 2X followed by SEND, where X defines the call with which communication shall be supported.
530
+
531
+ To return to the multiparty, with the previously active call placed on hold, enter 2 followed by SEND.
532
+
533
+ To release a specific party enter 1X followed by SEND, where X is defined as above.
534
+
535
+ If the served mobile subscriber enters END, all calls including the multiparty are released. The multiparty is terminated.
536
+
537
+ #### 6.5.5.5 Explicit Call Transfer
538
+
539
+ Having established calls to these two parties with one call active and the other on hold, enter 4 followed by SEND to transfer the calls.
540
+
541
+ If a subscriber has one active, one held and one waiting call, and by entering 4 SEND the active and held call are connected, after the successful completion of the transfer, the served subscriber shall be offered the normal notification that there is a new waiting call, as for a normal terminating call.
542
+
543
+ #### 6.5.5.6 Special case
544
+
545
+ Provided both Call Hold and Call Waiting is active, it is possible to have one active and one held call and then a third call attempting to make contact. In this case, to clear the active call and accepting the waiting call (the held call not affected) enter 1 followed by SEND (If entering 2 followed by SEND the call state shall not be affected).
546
+
547
+ Alternatively, either party in the active call may release that call. The held call will remain held. Within the time-out period the waiting call may then be accepted by entering 2 followed by SEND. It shall also be allowed to accept the waiting call by entering 1 followed by SEND.
548
+
549
+ As an additional alternative, the (controlling) subscriber B may enter END, in which case the active and the held calls are released. The call waiting indication then becomes an "alert" and the previously waiting call may be accepted as a normal call within the time-out period.
550
+
551
+ #### 6.5.5.7 Call Deflection
552
+
553
+ If informed about an incoming call this call may be redirected to an another destination by entering 4 \* "Directory Number" followed by SEND.
554
+
555
+ #### 6.5.5.8 Completion of calls to busy subscribers
556
+
557
+ In a situation where a calling party A encounters busy or congestion on the B side, the network may offer the possibility to apply the CCBS supplementary service. If subscriber A, after being notified that CCBS is possible and during the period where the retention timer is running (minimum 15 seconds), enters 5 followed by SEND, this shall be interpreted as CCBS activation. Entering of 5 SEND by subscriber A in any other situation as described above shall not be interpreted as CCBS activation.
558
+
559
+ ### 6.5.6 Other handling of supplementary services
560
+
561
+ #### 6.5.6.1 Multiple Subscriber Profile
562
+
563
+ ##### 6.5.6.1.1 Registering an alternative profile
564
+
565
+ An alternative profile is registered by entering the profile ID of the new profile, as illustrated:
566
+
567
+ \* 59n # SEND
568
+
569
+ Where n is the identity of the profile desired.
570
+
571
+ An indication is given to the user showing whether this procedure was successful.
572
+
573
+ The ID of the registered profile and other provisioned profiles may be determined by interrogation on entering \*#59# SEND
574
+
575
+ The profile so registered shall be used for all further UE originated activities and CISS operations unless another profile is selected, or an alternative profile is registered.
576
+
577
+ ##### 6.5.6.1.2 Selecting an alternative profile on a per call basis
578
+
579
+ An alternative profile to the registered profile is selected by entering the profile ID of the new profile along with the desired Directory Number, as illustrated:
580
+
581
+ DN \*59n# SEND
582
+
583
+ Where n is the identity of the profile desired
584
+
585
+ Continued processing of the call shall implicitly indicate that the selection was successful, there shall be no explicit indication given to the user concerning successful execution this selection procedure.
586
+
587
+ It is assumed that \*# (i.e. interrogation) will not apply to call set-up.
588
+
589
+ #### 6.5.6.2 Calling Line Identification Presentation (CLIP)
590
+
591
+ The CLIP Supplementary Service is defined in 3GPP TS 22.081[12]
592
+
593
+ ##### 6.6.6.2.1 Presentation of Information
594
+
595
+ If CLIP has been provisioned for the subscriber and the UE is capable of displaying the line identification then for each MT call the UE should either:
596
+
597
+ display the calling line identity; or
598
+
599
+ display the reason why the line identity is not available as indicated by the Presentation Indicator.
600
+
601
+ #### 6.5.6.3 Follow Me (FM)
602
+
603
+ The Follow Me Feature is defined in 3GPP TS 22.094 [20]. FM control procedures make use of USSD.
604
+
605
+ ## 6.6 SIM/USIM interfaces
606
+
607
+ ### 6.6.1 Entry of PIN and PIN2
608
+
609
+ After insertion of the IC card while the UE is switched on, or when the UE is switched on while the IC card is inserted, or when the UE is switched on in the case of a plug-in SIM, an indication is given to the user that the PIN must be entered, unless the PIN is not applicable.
610
+
611
+ If the user wishes to perform a function protected by PIN2, an indication shall be given to the user that PIN2 must be entered.
612
+
613
+ The PIN or PIN2 being entered is not revealed in any way. The PIN or PIN2 check is performed by entering the # function.
614
+
615
+ ### 6.6.2 Change of PIN or PIN2
616
+
617
+ The following procedure permits the user to change the PIN or PIN2 in the SIM/USIM:
618
+
619
+ PIN: \*\*04\*OLD\_PIN\*NEW\_PIN\*NEW\_PIN#
620
+
621
+ PIN2: \*\*042\*OLD\_PIN2\*NEW\_PIN2\*NEW\_PIN2#
622
+
623
+ Note that the SEND function is not used in these procedures.
624
+
625
+ An indication is given to the user showing whether this procedure was successful.
626
+
627
+ ### 6.6.3 Unblocking of PIN or PIN2
628
+
629
+ The following procedure permits the user to unblock the PIN or PIN2:
630
+
631
+ PIN: \*\*05\*PIN\_UNBLOCKING\_KEY\*NEW\_PIN\*NEW\_PIN#
632
+
633
+ PIN2: \*\*052\*PIN2\_UNBLOCKING\_KEY\*NEW\_PIN2\*NEW\_PIN2#
634
+
635
+ Note that the SEND function is not used in these procedures.
636
+
637
+ The new PIN or PIN2 must be entered whether or not it is intended to change the PIN or PIN2. An indication is given to the user showing whether this procedure was successful.
638
+
639
+ ### 6.6.4 Reading the abbreviated dialling code
640
+
641
+ An abbreviated dialling code shall be able to be read using the following procedure:
642
+
643
+ N(N)(N)#
644
+
645
+ Alternative additional procedures are also permitted.
646
+
647
+ ### 6.6.5 Status information - return codes
648
+
649
+ The SIM/USIM gives status information, as responses to instructions. Some of the possible return codes are deeply related to the user's actions and should therefore be indicated to her.
650
+
651
+ It is mandatory to give the user the appropriate indication (respectively) when the following codes appear:
652
+
653
+ description;
654
+
655
+ Memory Problem (eg. Update impossible);
656
+
657
+ Access conditions not fulfilled (eg. secret code verify rejected);
658
+
659
+ Unsuccessful CHV verification, no attempt left (eg. Secret code locked);
660
+
661
+ Technical problem with no diagnostic given. However, if this code is returned by the SIM/USIM in response to an ENVELOPE (SMS-PP DOWNLOAD) or ENVELOPE (CELL BROADCAST DOWNLOAD) or similar message, then no indication shall be given to the user, since in this case the code is not related to a user action.
662
+
663
+ The status information indication can be a dedicated lamp, text-string or others, as long as it is unambiguously made available to the user via the MMI.
664
+
665
+ As regards all other codes, it is left to the manufacturers' discretion whether and how the user shall be informed.
666
+
667
+ ## 6.7 Presentation of IMEI
668
+
669
+ The following procedure shall instruct the ME to display its IMEI:
670
+
671
+ \*#06#
672
+
673
+ The procedure shall be accepted and performed with and without an inserted SIM/USIM. The ME shall then display the 14 digits of the IMEI (not including the spare digit), the Check Digit and optionally the Software Version Number as defined in 3GPP TS 22.016 [4] (as a single string, in that order).
674
+
675
+ ## 6.8 In Case of Emergency access procedure
676
+
677
+ The In Case of Emergency (ICE) information is specified in TS 22.101[18]. This clause defines the MMI of the In Case of Emergency access procedures.
678
+
679
+ The default setting is that the In Case of Emergency access procedure shall operate whether or not the SIM PIN is locked and whether or not the handset is locked. It shall be possible for the subscriber to change the default setting to prevent accessibility to the ICE information. The unlocking of In Case of Emergency shall occur when a star key is pressed three times (\*\*\*) in the WAIT state, provided that a star key is on the keypad.
680
+
681
+ The mealy-graph for the In Case of Emergency access procedure is shown in Figure A.2.
682
+
683
+ **Editor's Note :Access of ICE information for the voice-only device and DTE is FFS.**
684
+
685
+ # Annex A (normative): UE access mealy graph
686
+
687
+ ![Mealy-graph for the UE access procedure. The graph shows 7 states: 1 (MS - OFF), 2 (WAIT), 3 (Enter-card), 4 (Enter-PIN), 5 (Failure - Treatment), 6 (Enter-PLMN), and 7 (Serv -AV). Transitions are labeled with input/output pairs like 'REQ/ICC' or 'complete/ok'. States 3, 4, and 6 are dotted circles.](523ab7b925beb555f88b2e1e1336974f_img.jpg)
688
+
689
+ ```
690
+
691
+ stateDiagram-v2
692
+ [*] --> 1 : MS - OFF
693
+ 1 --> 2 : ON
694
+ 2 --> 3 : REQ/ICC
695
+ 2 --> 4 : REQ/complete
696
+ 2 --> 5 : Failure/"DOKER"
697
+ 2 --> 6 : REQ/entered
698
+ 2 --> 7 : complete/ok
699
+ 3 --> 2 : REQ/ICC
700
+ 4 --> 2 : complete/ok
701
+ 5 --> 2 : Failure/"DOKER"
702
+ 6 --> 2 : REQ/entered
703
+ 7 --> 2 : complete/ok
704
+ style 3 stroke-dasharray: 5 5
705
+ style 4 stroke-dasharray: 5 5
706
+ style 6 stroke-dasharray: 5 5
707
+
708
+ ```
709
+
710
+ Mealy-graph for the UE access procedure. The graph shows 7 states: 1 (MS - OFF), 2 (WAIT), 3 (Enter-card), 4 (Enter-PIN), 5 (Failure - Treatment), 6 (Enter-PLMN), and 7 (Serv -AV). Transitions are labeled with input/output pairs like 'REQ/ICC' or 'complete/ok'. States 3, 4, and 6 are dotted circles.
711
+
712
+ Figure A.1: Mealy-graph for the UE access procedure
713
+
714
+ ![Mealy-graph for the In Case of Emergency access procedure. It shows two states: 2 (Wait) and 8 (ICE). A transition from 2 to 8 is labeled 'ICE unlock (***)'. A transition from 8 to 2 is labeled '"End" key'.](2eb23c2210154279f8013a1594fbcc5a_img.jpg)
715
+
716
+ ```
717
+
718
+ stateDiagram-v2
719
+ 2 --> 8 : ICE unlock (***)
720
+ 8 --> 2 : "End" key
721
+
722
+ ```
723
+
724
+ Mealy-graph for the In Case of Emergency access procedure. It shows two states: 2 (Wait) and 8 (ICE). A transition from 2 to 8 is labeled 'ICE unlock (\*\*\*)'. A transition from 8 to 2 is labeled '"End" key'.
725
+
726
+ Figure A.2: Mealy-graph for the In Case of Emergency access procedure
727
+
728
+ Assumptions and requirements:
729
+
730
+ - 1) Emergency calls shall be possible in all states, except in state 1.
731
+ - 2) Power-off should cause transition to state 1 from all other states.
732
+ - 3) The actions to be taken in state 5 is not defined.
733
+ - 4) Realization of the dotted states (3, 4 and 6) depends upon the network requirements and the type of UE.
734
+
735
+ ## Description of the states of the UE access procedure
736
+
737
+ - 1) UE-OFF: The UE is in OFF-condition. This means that the equipment is not active as an UE in a PLMN.
738
+ - 2) WAIT: Waiting for the completion of the UE access conditions, which are related to the type of UE and to the PLMN, where in the UE is roaming (e.g. location updating).
739
+ - 3) ENTER CARD: Request for entering of the subscriber card, (e.g. when no built in SIM module is available).
740
+ - 4) ENTER PIN: Request for entering of the correct PIN.
741
+ - 5) FAILURE TREATMENT: Waiting for removal the actual failure condition.
742
+ - 6) ENTER PLMN: Request for selection of PLMN.
743
+ - 7) SERV-AV: The UE is in a ready state. PLMN services are available to the user.
744
+ - 8) In Case of Emergency (ICE) When a star key is pressed three times (\*\*\*), the UE is unlocked and ICE information is available unless the subscriber has decided to prevent the display of the ICE information. If the UE has been locked in the previous state, then only the ICE information is available.
745
+
746
+ ## Description of the transitions between UE access states
747
+
748
+ - ON: The equipment becomes active as an UE in a PLMN.
749
+ - REQ: A request for user activity.
750
+ - IOC: Insertion of a subscriber card with SIM/USIM-module.
751
+ - COMPLETE: The PIN has been entered.
752
+ - ENTERED: A PLMN choice has been done.
753
+ - FAILURE: A failure condition has occurred in any other state during the UE access procedures.
754
+ - CONDITIONAL: One of the conditions the UE is waiting for in WAIT state has been lost. The UE goes back to the WAIT state.
755
+ - “DONE”: The UE access failure condition has been corrected.
756
+ - OK: All the conditions the UE is waiting for in the WAIT state are accomplished.
757
+ - ICE unlock When a star key is pressed three times (\*\*\*), the UE enters the In Case of Emergency (ICE) state unless the subscriber has decided to prevent the display of the ICE information.
758
+ - “End” key The UE goes back to the WAIT state.
759
+
760
+ # Annex B (normative): Codes for defined Supplementary Services
761
+
762
+ **Table B.1: Input information for handling of defined Supplementary Services**
763
+
764
+ | | Supplementary Service | Service Code | SIA | SIB | SIC |
765
+ |-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|-----------------------|-------------------|-----|-------------|-----|
766
+ | <b>22.067</b> | eMLPP | 75 and 75n | | where n=0-4 | |
767
+ | <b>22.072</b> | CD | 66 | | | |
768
+ | <b>22.081</b> | CLIP | 30 | - | - | - |
769
+ | | CLIR | 31 | - | - | - |
770
+ | | COLP | 76 | - | - | - |
771
+ | | COLR | 77 | - | - | - |
772
+ | In temporary mode, to suppress CLIR for a single call, enter:<br>“ * 31 # <called number> SEND “ | | | | | |
773
+ | In temporary mode, to invoke CLIR for a single call enter:<br>“ # 31 # <called number> SEND “ | | | | | |
774
+ | <b>22.082</b> | CFU | 21 | DN | BS | - |
775
+ | | CF Busy | 67 | DN | BS | - |
776
+ | | CF No Reply | 61 | DN | BS | T |
777
+ | | CF Not Reachable | 62 | DN | BS | - |
778
+ | | all CF | 002 | DN | BS | T |
779
+ | | all conditional CF | 004 | DN | BS | T |
780
+ | <b>22.083</b> | WAIT | 43 | BS | - | - |
781
+ | | HOLD | see section 4.5.5 | | | |
782
+ | <b>22.084</b> | MPTY | see section 4.5.5 | | | |
783
+ | <b>22.087</b> | UUS Service 1 | 361 | R | - | - |
784
+ | | UUS Service 2 | 362 | R | - | - |
785
+ | | UUS Service 3 | 363 | R | - | - |
786
+ | | all UUS Services | 360 | R | - | - |
787
+ | If UUS shall be activated when originating a call, enter:<br>“ * 36X * R # <called number> SEND”<br>(X is indicating the requested UUS service) | | | | | |
788
+
789
+ **Table B.1 (concluded): Input information for handling of defined Supplementary Services**
790
+
791
+ | Supplementary Service | Service Code | SIA | SIB | SIC |
792
+ |-----------------------|--------------|------------------|-------------------------------------|-----|
793
+ | <b>22.088</b> | | | | |
794
+ | BAOC | 33 | PW | BS | - |
795
+ | BAOIC | 331 | PW | BS | - |
796
+ | BAOIC exc home | 332 | PW | BS | - |
797
+ | BAIC | 35 | PW | BS | - |
798
+ | BAIC roaming | 351 | PW | BS | - |
799
+ | all Barring Serv. | 330 | PW | BS | - |
800
+ | Outg. Barr. Serv. | 333 | PW | BS | |
801
+ | Inc. Barr. Serv. | 353 | PW | BS | |
802
+ | <b>22.091</b> | | | | |
803
+ | ECT | 96 | | see section 4.5.5 | |
804
+ | <b>22.093</b> | | | | |
805
+ | CCBS | 37 | n<br>where n=1-5 | See Section 4.5.5 | |
806
+ | <b>22.094</b> | | | | |
807
+ | FM | 214 | | See Section 6.5.6.3 | |
808
+ | <b>22.096</b> | | | | |
809
+ | CNAP | 300 | - | - | - |
810
+ | <b>22.097</b> | | | | |
811
+ | MSP | 59n | PW | where n=1-4 | |
812
+ | <b>22.135</b> | | | | |
813
+ | MC | 88 | | Nbr_user<br>Where Nbr_user=1-Nbr_SB | |
814
+
815
+ DN = Directory Number;
816
+
817
+ PW = Password (see subclause 4.5.4);
818
+
819
+ BS = Basic Service Group (if required) – see annex C;
820
+
821
+ T = No Reply Condition Timer (5-30 seconds);
822
+
823
+ R = UUS required option.
824
+
825
+ SI required Y = Yes;
826
+
827
+ N = No;
828
+
829
+ - = Not applicable.
830
+
831
+ Nbr\_user = maximum number of simultaneous CS bearers as defined by the within the limits given by Nbr\_SB.
832
+
833
+ Nbr\_SB = maximum number of simultaneous CS bearers defined by Multicall subscription.
834
+
835
+ The value for Nbr\_SB shall in the range from 2 up to 7.
836
+
837
+ Details about Nbr\_user and Nbr\_SB specified in 3GPP TS22.135 Multicall. [21]
838
+
839
+ ## **“UUS required” option**
840
+
841
+ For the “UUS required” option two values are defined:
842
+
843
+ R = 0        UUS not required;
844
+ R = 1        UUS required.
845
+
846
+ NOTE: If the “UUS required” option is requested for a call, the call will only be established if the requested UUS capabilities are available.
847
+
848
+ If the “UUS required” option is not contained in an activation request UUS shall be activated without the UUS required option.
849
+
850
+ # --- Annex C (normative): Codes for Tele- and bearer services
851
+
852
+ Tele- and Bearer Service Supplementary Information codes (SIb).
853
+
854
+ Alternate and speech/data services are included with the equivalent data service.
855
+
856
+ ## Basic Service
857
+
858
+ | group number (Note 1) | Telecommunication Service | MMI Service Code |
859
+ |-----------------------|-----------------------------------|------------------|
860
+ | 1 to 12 | All tele and bearer services | no code required |
861
+ | | Teleservices | |
862
+ | 1 to 6, 12 | All teleservices | 10 |
863
+ | 1 | Telephony | 11 |
864
+ | 2 to 6 | All data teleservices | 12 |
865
+ | 6 | Facsimile services | 13 |
866
+ | 2 | Short Message Services | 16 |
867
+ | 1, 3 to 6, 12 | All teleservices except SMS | 19 |
868
+ | 12 | Voice group services | |
869
+ | | Voice Group Call Service (VGCS) | 17 |
870
+ | | Voice Broadcast Service (VBS) | 18 |
871
+ | | Bearer Service | |
872
+ | 7 to 11 | All bearer services | 20 |
873
+ | 7 | All async services | 21 |
874
+ | 8 | All sync services | 22 |
875
+ | 8 | All data circuit sync | 24 |
876
+ | 7 | All data circuit async | 25 |
877
+ | 13 | All GPRS bearer services (Note 2) | 99 |
878
+ | 1,8 | Telephony and All sync services | 26 |
879
+
880
+ Note 1: See 3GPP TS 22.004 [2] for definition of Basic Service groups.
881
+
882
+ Note 2: "All GPRS bearer services" are not included in "All tele and bearer services" and "All bearer services".
883
+
884
+ The grouping implies that if e.g. code 25 is used, the Supplementary Service procedure concerned applies to all Asynchronous Data Circuit mode Bearer Services subscribed to.
885
+
886
+ ## **Tele- and Bearer Service Supplementary Information Codes (SIb) for services not defined by 3GPP**
887
+
888
+ | <b>Code as defined in<br/>3GPP TS 29.002 [11]</b> | <b>Telecommunication Service</b> | <b>MMI Service<br/>Code</b> |
889
+ |---------------------------------------------------|----------------------------------|-----------------------------|
890
+ |---------------------------------------------------|----------------------------------|-----------------------------|
891
+
892
+ ### **PLMN specific teleservices:**
893
+
894
+ | | | |
895
+ |----------|--------------------------------|----|
896
+ | 11010000 | All PLMN specific teleservices | 50 |
897
+ | 11010001 | PLMN specific teleservice 1 | 51 |
898
+ | 11010010 | PLMN specific teleservice 2 | 52 |
899
+ | 11010011 | PLMN specific teleservice 3 | 53 |
900
+ | 11010100 | PLMN specific teleservice 4 | 54 |
901
+ | 11010101 | PLMN specific teleservice 5 | 55 |
902
+ | 11010110 | PLMN specific teleservice 6 | 56 |
903
+ | 11010111 | PLMN specific teleservice 7 | 57 |
904
+ | 11011000 | PLMN specific teleservice 8 | 58 |
905
+ | 11011001 | PLMN specific teleservice 9 | 59 |
906
+ | 11011010 | PLMN specific teleservice 10 | 60 |
907
+ | 11011011 | PLMN specific teleservice 11 | 61 |
908
+ | 11011100 | PLMN specific teleservice 12 | 62 |
909
+ | 11011101 | PLMN specific teleservice 13 | 63 |
910
+ | 11011110 | PLMN specific teleservice 14 | 64 |
911
+ | 11011111 | PLMN specific teleservice 15 | 65 |
912
+
913
+ ### **PLMN specific bearer services:**
914
+
915
+ | | | |
916
+ |----------|-----------------------------------|----|
917
+ | 11010000 | All PLMN specific bearer services | 70 |
918
+ | 11010001 | PLMN specific bearer service 1 | 71 |
919
+ | 11010010 | PLMN specific bearer service 2 | 72 |
920
+ | 11010011 | PLMN specific bearer service 3 | 73 |
921
+ | 11010100 | PLMN specific bearer service 4 | 74 |
922
+ | 11010101 | PLMN specific bearer service 5 | 75 |
923
+ | 11010110 | PLMN specific bearer service 6 | 76 |
924
+ | 11010111 | PLMN specific bearer service 7 | 77 |
925
+ | 11011000 | PLMN specific bearer service 8 | 78 |
926
+ | 11011001 | PLMN specific bearer service 9 | 79 |
927
+ | 11011010 | PLMN specific bearer service 10 | 80 |
928
+ | 11011011 | PLMN specific bearer service 11 | 81 |
929
+ | 11011100 | PLMN specific bearer service 12 | 82 |
930
+ | 11011101 | PLMN specific bearer service 13 | 83 |
931
+ | 11011110 | PLMN specific bearer service 14 | 84 |
932
+ | 11011111 | PLMN specific bearer service 15 | 85 |
933
+
934
+ # Annex D (informative): Change history
935
+
936
+ | Change history | | | | | | | | | | | |
937
+ |----------------|-----------|-----------|--------|------|---------|-------|-----|-------------------------------------------------------------|-------|--------|-----------|
938
+ | TSG SA# | SA Doc. | SA1 Doc | Spec | CR | R<br>ev | Rel | Cat | Subject/Comment | Old | New | Work Item |
939
+ | Jun 1999 | | | 02.30 | | | | | Transferred to 3GPP SA1 | 7.1.0 | 3.0.0 | |
940
+ | SP-05 | SP-99479 | S1-99614 | 22.030 | 001 | | R99 | D | Editorial changes for alignment | 3.0.0 | 3.1.0 | |
941
+ | SP-05 | SP-99447 | S1-99744 | 22.030 | 002 | | R99 | C | Data services streamlining | 3.0.0 | 3.1.0 | |
942
+ | SP-05 | SP-99447 | S1-99664 | 22.030 | 003 | | R99 | C | Support for Anonymous Call Rejection | 3.0.0 | 3.1.0 | |
943
+ | SP-05 | SP-99439 | S1-99847 | 22.030 | 004 | | R99 | F | Indication to user in case of an error during Data Download | 3.0.0 | 3.1.0 | |
944
+ | SP-06 | SP-99519 | S1-991029 | 22.030 | 006 | | R99 | C | Mainly an editorial update for GSM/3GPP use. | 3.1.0 | 3.2.0 | |
945
+ | SP-07 | SP-000056 | S1-000166 | 22.030 | 007 | | R99 | B | Introduction of Service Code 214 for "Follow Me" | 3.2.0 | 3.3.0 | |
946
+ | SP-07 | SP-000056 | S1-000172 | 22.030 | 008 | | R99 | B | MMI(Man-Machine interface) of Multicall | 3.2.0 | 3.3.0 | |
947
+ | SP-09 | SP-000376 | S1-000501 | 22.030 | 009 | | R99 | F | Codes for defined Supplementary Services | 3.3.0 | 3.4.0 | |
948
+ | SP-11 | SP-010065 | S1-010258 | 22.030 | | | Rel-4 | | Transferred to 3GPP Release 4 | 3.4.0 | 4.0.0 | |
949
+ | SP-15 | SP-020045 | S1-020457 | 22.030 | 010 | - | Rel-4 | F | Editorial CR to correct terms and references | 4.0.0 | 4.1.0 | CORRECT |
950
+ | SP-16 | SP-020267 | S1-021043 | 22.030 | | | Rel-5 | | Updated from Rel-4 to Rel5 | 4.1.0 | 5.0.0 | |
951
+ | SP-23 | SP-040097 | S1-040239 | 22.030 | | | | | Rel-6 created as a byproduct of Rel-7 CR 011. | 5.0.0 | 6.0.0 | |
952
+ | SP-23 | SP-040097 | S1-040239 | 22.030 | 011 | - | Rel-7 | B | Add a MMI Service Code of UE | 5.0.0 | 7.0.0 | CS_VSS |
953
+ | | | | | | | | | 2005-07: Change "Release 5" to "Release 7" on title page. | 7.0.0 | 7.0.1 | |
954
+ | SP-39 | SP-080036 | S1-080320 | 22.030 | 0013 | 2 | Rel-8 | B | ICE: CR to TS 22.030 | 7.0.1 | 8.0.0 | ICE |
955
+ | SP-40 | SP-080302 | S1-080706 | 22.030 | 0014 | - | Rel-8 | F | Correction of ICE access procedure | 8.0.0 | 8.1.0 | ICE |
956
+ | SP-46 | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | Updated to Rel-9 by MCC | 8.1.0 | 9.0.0 | |
957
+ | 2011-03 | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | Update to Rel-10 version (MCC) | 9.0.0 | 10.0.0 | |
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+ # Keywords UMTS, GSM, Security, Stage 1 3GPP TS 22.031 V10.0.0 (2011-03)
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+
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+ *Technical Specification*
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+
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+ ## **3GPP** **3rd Generation Partnership Project;** **Technical Specification Group Services and System Aspects;** **3G Security;** **Fraud Information Gathering System (FIGS);** **Service description**
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+
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+ ![LTE logo with '4ADVANCED' text above the 'e' and a red signal icon above the 'l'.](64662465bba247703fdec49c8f3309f9_img.jpg)
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+ LTE logo with '4ADVANCED' text above the 'e' and a red signal icon above the 'l'.
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+
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+ 3GPP support office address
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+ 650 Route des Lucioles - Sophia Antipolis
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+ Valbonne - FRANCE
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+ Tel.: +33 4 92 94 42 00 Fax: +33 4 93 65 47 16
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+
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+ Internet
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+ <http://www.3gpp.org>
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+
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+ ![3GPP logo with a red signal icon below the 'P'.](0538daaa5583c23e17db3a12f2281a55_img.jpg)
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+
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+ 3GPP logo with a red signal icon below the 'P'.
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+
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+ The present document has been developed within the 3<sup>rd</sup> Generation Partnership Project (3GPP™) and may be further elaborated for the purposes of 3GPP.
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+
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+ The present document has not been subject to any approval process by the 3GPP Organisational Partners and shall not be implemented.
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+
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+ This Specification is provided for future development work within 3GPP only. The Organisational Partners accept no liability for any use of this Specification.
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+
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+ Specifications and reports for implementation of the 3GPP™ system should be obtained via the 3GPP Organisational Partners' Publications Offices.
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+
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+ # ***Copyright Notification***
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+
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+ No part may be reproduced except as authorized by written permission.
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+ The copyright and the foregoing restriction extend to reproduction in all media.
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+
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+ © 2011, 3GPP Organizational Partners (ARIB, ATIS, CCSA, ETSI, TTA, TTC).
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+ All rights reserved.
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+
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+ UMTSTM is a Trade Mark of ETSI registered for the benefit of its members
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+ 3GPP™ is a Trade Mark of ETSI registered for the benefit of its Members and of the 3GPP Organizational Partners
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+ LTETM is a Trade Mark of ETSI currently being registered for the benefit of its Members and of the 3GPP Organizational Partners
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+ GSM® and the GSM logo are registered and owned by the GSM Association
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+
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+ # Contents
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+
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+ | | |
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+ |-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|-----------|
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+ | Foreword ..... | 4 |
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+ | 1 Scope..... | 5 |
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+ | 2 Normative references ..... | 5 |
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+ | 3 Definitions and abbreviations ..... | 5 |
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+ | 3.1 Definitions..... | 5 |
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+ | 3.2 Abbreviations..... | 6 |
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+ | 4 Fraud Information Gathering System high level requirements..... | 6 |
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+ | 4.1 Description..... | 6 |
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+ | 4.2 Applicability ..... | 6 |
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+ | 4.3 Normal Procedure ..... | 6 |
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+ | 5 Service conditions ..... | 7 |
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+ | 5.1 Control of monitoring of subscriber activities ..... | 7 |
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+ | 5.2 Number of calls monitored by a VPLMN..... | 7 |
63
+ | 5.3 Interworking with non-supporting networks ..... | 7 |
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+ | 5.4 Information Delivery Time ..... | 8 |
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+ | 6 Monitored activity ..... | 8 |
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+ | 7 Interface between HPLMN and FDS ..... | 8 |
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+ | 8 Security Requirements between HPLMN and VPLMN ..... | 8 |
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+ | <b>Annex A (normative): Information transferred by the VPLMN .....</b> | <b>9</b> |
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+ | <b>Annex B (normative): Message flow in FIGS monitoring, normal procedure .....</b> | <b>11</b> |
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+ | Annex C (informative): Change history..... | 12 |
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+ # --- Foreword
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+ This Technical Specification has been produced by the 3<sup>rd</sup> Generation Partnership Project (3GPP).
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+ The contents of the present document are subject to continuing work within the TSG and may change following formal TSG approval. Should the TSG modify the contents of the present document, it will be re-released by the TSG with an identifying change of release date and an increase in version number as follows:
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+ Version x.y.z
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+ where:
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+ - x the first digit:
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+ - 1 presented to TSG for information;
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+ - 2 presented to TSG for approval;
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+ - 3 or greater indicates TSG approved document under change control.
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+ - y the second digit is incremented for all changes of substance, i.e. technical enhancements, corrections, updates, etc.
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+ - z the third digit is incremented when editorial only changes have been incorporated in the document.
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+ # --- 1 Scope
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+
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+ This Technical Specification specifies the stage 1 description of the Fraud Information Gathering System (FIGS) feature which provides the means for the HPLMN to monitor the activities of its subscribers in a VPLMN.
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+ The purpose of this network feature is to enable the HPLMN to monitor the activities of its subscribers while they are roaming. The VPLMN collects information about a defined set of activities on monitored subscribers and sends this information back to the HPLMN. This enables the HPLMN to clear certain types of calls and so stop fraudulent use of the GSM system.
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+ This specification enables service providers/ network operators to use FIGS, and service limitation controls such as Operator Determined Barring (ODB) and Immediate Service Termination (IST), to limit their financial exposure to subscribers producing large unpaid bills.
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+ HPLMNs may also choose to monitor the activities of its subscribers within the HPLMN.
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+ # --- 2 Normative references
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+ The following documents contain provisions which, through reference in this text, constitute provisions of the present document.
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+ - References are either specific (identified by date of publication, edition number, version number, etc.) or non-specific.
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+ - For a specific reference, subsequent revisions do not apply.
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+ - For a non-specific reference, the latest version applies. In the case of a reference to a 3GPP document (including a GSM document), a non-specific reference implicitly refers to the latest version of that document *in the same Release as the present document*.
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+ [1] GSM 01.04: "Digital cellular telecommunications system (Phase 2+); Abbreviations and acronyms".
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+ [2] 3GPP TS 42.033: "Digital cellular telecommunications system (Phase 2+); Lawful Interception - stage 1".
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+ # --- 3 Definitions and abbreviations
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+ ## 3.1 Definitions
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+ For the purposes of this specification the following definitions apply:
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+ **A subscriber:** The calling mobile subscriber.
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+ **B subscriber:** The mobile subscriber originally called by the A subscriber.
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+ **C subscriber:** The subscriber to whom the B subscriber has requested that calls be forwarded. The C subscriber may be fixed or mobile.
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+ **call:** both connection-oriented and connectionless services/events.
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+ **call information:** information about a call.
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+
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+ **call reference:** a reference number for a call that shall remain constant throughout the duration of that call and that shall be unique to that call and the switch on which the call was made for a period of at least one week.
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+
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+ **home network:** The home PLMN including non-GSM elements such as the Fraud Detection System (FDS), customer service systems and billing.
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+ **monitored activities:** subscriber activities that shall be reported to the HPLMN. These can be call related events (e.g. call-set-up, call termination) or the invocation of call related and call independent supplementary services (e.g. Call Hold, Call Waiting, Call Transfer, Call Forwarding, Unstructured Supplementary Service Data).
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+ ## 3.2 Abbreviations
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+ Abbreviations used in this specification are also listed in GSM 01.04.
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+ For the purposes of this specification the following abbreviations apply:
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+ | | |
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+ |------|------------------------------------|
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+ | FIGS | Fraud Information Gathering System |
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+ | FDS | Fraud Detection System |
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+ | IST | Immediate Service Termination |
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+ | MO | Mobile Originated |
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+ | MT | Mobile Terminated |
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+ | CGI | Cell Global Identifier |
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+ # --- 4 Fraud Information Gathering System high level requirements
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+
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+ ## 4.1 Description
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+ It shall be possible for the HPLMN to request the VPLMN to supply certain information about a subscriber from the time the subscriber registers in that VPLMN to the time the last of the monitored activities is finished in that VPLMN, which can be after the subscriber's de-registration from the VPLMN. The information received by the HPLMN shall be passed to the relevant network or service providers and used to instruct the VPLMN to act in an appropriate way.
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+ Fraud information gathering is controlled by the HPLMN and can be activated and deactivated by the HPLMN only.
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+ The information is received in the HPLMN and is forwarded to fraud detection and control systems. Such systems are out of the scope of this standard.
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+
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+ The subscriber is specified by the IMSI or MSISDN.
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+
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+ ## 4.2 Applicability
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+
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+ This network feature applies to all subscribed Bearer Services and Teleservices and supplementary services of the subscriber. It is not possible to apply FIGS independently to individual Services.
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+ The HPLMN shall be able to specify whether it would like call information on MO calls, MT calls, or both.
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+ ## 4.3 Normal Procedure
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+
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+ The HPLMN shall be able to request a VPLMN to monitor a subscriber.
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+
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+ See Annex A for the definition of the information to be sent for each call event.
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+
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+ If the VPLMN cannot monitor the subscriber, it shall indicate this as a response to the FIGS request.
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+
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+ The FDS will process this information and may then limit the activities of the subscriber using ODB or terminate the subscriber activities using IST, or may allow the subscriber to proceed.
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+ When the home network no longer wishes the subscriber to be monitored by the VPLMN it requests the VPLMN to stop monitoring the activities of the subscriber.
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+ Figure B.1 shows the sequence of FIGS messages passed during a normal case.
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+ # 5 Service conditions
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+
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+ ## 5.1 Control of monitoring of subscriber activities
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+
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+ The HPLMN can request a VPLMN to begin monitoring the activities of a subscriber when the subscriber has registers on that VPLMN or at any time after registration. If the VPLMN is able to monitor a subscriber as requested it shall send a confirmation of monitoring message to the HPLMN.
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+ The HPLMN does not need to know the status of the target subscriber before initiation or subsequent termination of fraud information gathering.
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+ Fraud information cannot be switched on or off by the subscriber or other (unauthorised) party.
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+
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+ Subscribers upon which fraud information gathering has been set shall not be able by interrogating the network to determine that they are subject to fraud information gathering.
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+ Subscribers upon which fraud information gathering has been set shall not be able, for example by significant changes to normal call set up times, speech quality or general transmission characteristics, to determine that they are subject to fraud information gathering.
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+
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+ If the VPLMN receives a request to monitor the activities of a subscriber and an activity to be monitored is already ongoing it is not necessary for the VPLMN to send information on this particular activity to the HPLMN.
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+ If the VPLMN receives a request to cease monitoring the activities of a subscriber and an activity is already ongoing and being monitored, the VPLMN shall immediately cease sending information on this activity to the HPLMN.
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+ ## 5.2 Number of calls monitored by a VPLMN
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+ If the VPLMN has to monitor the activities of a large number of subscribers for FIGS this may degrade the performance of the VPLMN. Each VPLMN (in reality, each network entity involved in FIGS monitoring) will therefore have a maximum number of subscribers that it can monitor.
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+ If the number of monitored subscribers has reached this upper limit the VPLMN shall reject requests for monitoring of subscribers from HPLMNs until the number of monitored subscribers decreases below the limit.
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+
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+ Each VPLMN may have a limit per HPLMN on the number of subscribers from that HPLMN that it will monitor. When an HPLMN has requested a VPLMN to monitor a number of subscribers equal to the limit for that HPLMN, the VPLMN can refuse any subsequent requests for FIGS monitoring from that PLMN, until the number of monitored subscribers drops below the limit. The principles behind the setting of these limits are outside the scope of this specification.
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+ In order to minimise the number of subscribers that a VPLMN has to monitor, the HPLMN should ideally limit itself to requesting information about subscriber's monitored activities in:
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+ - the current VPLMN;
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+ - the last previously served VPLMN.
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+
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+ ## 5.3 Interworking with non-supporting networks
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+
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+ If the HPLMN does not receive a positive acknowledgement to the request for FIGS monitoring sent to a VPLMN, it shall assume that the VPLMN does not support FIGS. The HPLMN may then act as appropriate (e.g. put appropriate ODB categories in place).
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+ ## 5.4 Information Delivery Time
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+
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+ The need for up to date information is a critical part of any fraud information system. The sooner data is transferred to the HPLMN, the sooner fraud can be stopped. Therefore the prescribed information shall be transferred from the VPLMN network to the HPLMN within two minutes of the occurrence of a FIGS-monitored event, if real time implementations of FIGS are used.
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+
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+ The information should be transferred from the VPLMN to the HPLMN over appropriate communication links.
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+
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+ # --- 6 Monitored activity
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+
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+ The authorised party can request the VPLMN to monitor both call activity and supplementary services.
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+ The monitoring of call activity shall take the form of transmission of call information from the VPLMN to the HPLMN, at the start and end of all calls. For long calls, the VPLMN shall also send partial call information a certain time (e.g. 15 minutes) after the call has begun.
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+ Call information shall be sent to the HPLMN by the VPLMN on the invocation of all supplementary services, e.g.:
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+
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+ - call deflection;
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+ - call forwarding;
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+ - call hold;
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+ - Multi Party (MPTY);
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+ - Explicit Call Transfer (ECT).
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+
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+ The HPLMN can decide to prevent future invocation of the same or all supplementary services using ODB. The decision mechanism is out of the scope of this specification.
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+
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+ # --- 7 Interface between HPLMN and FDS
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+
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+ Information gathered by the HPLMN may be transferred to Non-GSM systems, e.g. an FDS. These systems will decide if the monitored activity is fraudulent and will advise the home network to take appropriate action, e.g. send an IST command to the VPLMN, change the subscriber's ODB categories.
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+
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+ The contents of call information messages to be transferred on this interface shall be specified but not the transfer mechanism. This is in line with the approach used for the X-interface as specified in 3GPP TS 42.033. The message formats are defined in annex A.
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+
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+ The system needs the ability to handle the volume of information returned to the home network.
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+
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+ # --- 8 Security Requirements between HPLMN and VPLMN
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+
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+ It is expected that there will be a need for authentication, data integrity and confidentiality of the communication made between PLMNs.
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+
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+ These issues are for study under other work items within the SMG 10 work programme.
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+
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+ # Annex A (normative): Information transferred by the VPLMN
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+
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+ The reports generated by the VPLMN shall take the form of "call information" records for each monitored subscriber. The content of the call information will depend on the type of event (call start, end etc.). To simplify matters, there will be one format for both MO and MT calls with an MO/MT indicator within the call information to distinguish between the two.
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+
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+ A partial call information will be sent to the HPLMN when there is an mid-call invocation of a supplementary service and when a call in progress has exceeded a defined duration.
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+
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+ Justification is given for the content of the call information message.
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+
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+ **Table A.1: Call information content**
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+
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+ | Information |
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+ |-----------------------|
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+ | Dialled digits |
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+ | A subscriber |
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+ | B subscriber |
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+ | C subscriber |
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+ | CGI |
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+ | IMSI |
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+ | IMEI |
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+ | Call Start Time/Date |
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+ | Call Duration |
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+ | Call Reference |
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+ | MO/MT indicator |
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+ | Visited MSC address |
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+ | Type of SS event |
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+ | Type of Basic Service |
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+
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+ The **Dialled digits** are required as these are an important indicator in deciding if a call is fraudulent or not - certain call destinations are more likely to be called fraudulently than others.
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+
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+ **A subscriber** can be used to identify the subscriber
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+
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+ **B, C subscriber** are relevant as some call destinations are more subject to fraud than others.
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+
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+ Cell Global Identifier (**CGI**) is relevant as some cells in a PLMN are more subject to fraud than others.
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+
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+ The **IMSI** is used to reference the subscriber.
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+
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+ The **IMEI** can be used to check if a stolen handset has been used.
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+
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+ The **Call Start Time/Date** is required so that the call duration can be calculated (if the call end time and not call duration is given at call conclusion) and because the call start time can also be an important indicator of fraudulency.
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+
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+ The **Call Duration** gives the duration of the call at the sending of the partial call information - call duration can be an important indicator of fraudulency. If call end is sent instead, the duration can be calculated using the call start and end times.
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+
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+ The **Call Reference** is used to reference a particular call.
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+
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+ The **MO/MT indicator** is required because call charging is different for MO and MT calls.
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+
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+ The **Visited MSC address** gives the PLMN on which the call was made.
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+
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+ The **Type of SS event** record is sent if the "call" start is actually the invocation of a supplementary service, e.g. ECT. The Type of SS event is required as this can help to indicate if the mobile is being fraudulently used or not.
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+
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+ The **Type of Basic Service** indicates whether a teleservice or bearer service is being used and which sort of teleservice or bearer service is being used and is sent if the event is a call and not a supplementary service. The Type of Basic Service is required as this can help to indicate if the mobile station is being fraudulently used or not.
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+
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+ # --- Annex B (normative): Message flow in FIGS monitoring, normal procedure
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+
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+ ![Sequence diagram showing message flow between HPLMN and VPLMN for FIGS monitoring.](f4fdd410cdb84df81274da55721e56fb_img.jpg)
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+
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+ ```
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+ sequenceDiagram
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+ participant HPLMN
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+ participant VPLMN
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+ Note right of HPLMN: Request for FIGS monitoring
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+ HPLMN->>VPLMN: Request for FIGS monitoring
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+ Note left of VPLMN: Positive Acknowledgement
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+ VPLMN-->>HPLMN: Positive Acknowledgement
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+ Note right of VPLMN: FIGS Data
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+ VPLMN-->>HPLMN: FIGS Data
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+ Note right of VPLMN: FIGS Data
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+ VPLMN-->>HPLMN: FIGS Data
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+ Note right of HPLMN: Request to stop FIGS monitoring
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+ HPLMN->>VPLMN: Request to stop FIGS monitoring
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+ ```
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+
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+ The diagram illustrates the message flow between HPLMN and VPLMN for FIGS monitoring. It consists of five messages exchanged between the two entities. The sequence starts with HPLMN sending a 'Request for FIGS monitoring' to VPLMN. VPLMN responds with a 'Positive Acknowledgement'. VPLMN then sends two 'FIGS Data' messages to HPLMN. Finally, HPLMN sends a 'Request to stop FIGS monitoring' to VPLMN.
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+
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+ Sequence diagram showing message flow between HPLMN and VPLMN for FIGS monitoring.
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+
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+ Figure B.1: Message flow in FIGS monitoring, normal procedure
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+
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+ # Annex C (informative): Change history
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+
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+ | <b>Change history GSM 02.31</b> | | | | | | | |
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+ |--------------------------------------|--------------|-----------------|-----------|------------|--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|------------------|------------------|
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+ | <b>Date</b> | <b>TSG #</b> | <b>TSG Doc.</b> | <b>CR</b> | <b>Rev</b> | <b>Subject/Comment</b> | <b>Old</b> | <b>New</b> |
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+ | | | | | | No Phase 1 version | | |
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+ | 06-1997 | SMG#22 | | | | To SMG#22 for information | | 1.0.0 |
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+ | 10-1997 | SMG#23 | | | | To SMG#23 for approval | | 2.0.0 |
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+ | 10-1997 | SMG#23 | | | | TS approved by SMG#23 | 2.0.0 | 5.0.0 |
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+ | 03-1998 | SMG#25 | | | | The specification was converted to version 7.0.0 because the work item is related to Release 98; <b>version 5.0.0 withdrawn.</b> (SMG#25) | 5.0.0 | 7.0.0 |
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+ | 06-1998 | SMG#26 | | A001 | 1 | CR 02.31-A001r1 (correction) approved by SMG#26 | 7.0.0 | 7.1.0 |
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+ | 08-1999 | | | | | Publication version | 7.1.0 | 7.1.1 |
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+ | 04-2000 | | | | | Release 1999 publication version | 7.1.1 | 8.0.0 |
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+ | 06-2001 | | | | | ETSI Publication | 8.0.0 | 8.0.1 |
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+ | <b>Change history 3GPP TS 42.031</b> | | | | | | | |
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+ | <b>Date</b> | <b>TSG #</b> | <b>TSG Doc.</b> | <b>CR</b> | <b>Rev</b> | <b>Subject/Comment</b> | <b>Old</b> | <b>New</b> |
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+ | 03-2001 | SA#11 | | | | Upgrade to Release 4 (3GPP numbering) | 02.31<br>V8.0.0 | 42.031<br>V4.0.0 |
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+ | 06-2002 | SA#16 | | | | Upgrade to Release 5 | 4.0.0 | 5.0.0 |
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+ | <b>Change history 3GPP TS 22.031</b> | | | | | | | |
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+ | <b>Date</b> | <b>TSG #</b> | <b>TSG Doc.</b> | <b>CR</b> | <b>Rev</b> | <b>Subject/Comment</b> | <b>Old</b> | <b>New</b> |
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+ | 12-2002 | SA#18 | | | | Agreed to convert to 3GPP/GSM joint numbering scheme.<br><b>42.031 WITHDRAWN.</b><br><b>Technically equivalent to 42.031 version 5.0.0</b> | 42.031<br>v5.0.0 | 22.031<br>v5.0.0 |
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+ | 12-2004 | SA#26 | - | - | - | <a href="#">Upgrade to Release 6</a> | 5.0.0 | 6.0.0 |
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+ | 06-2007 | SA#36 | - | - | - | <a href="#">Upgrade to Release 7</a> | 6.0.0 | 7.0.0 |
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+ | 12-2008 | SA#42 | - | - | - | <a href="#">Upgrade to Release 8</a> | 7.0.0 | 8.0.0 |
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+ | 12-2009 | SA#46 | - | - | - | <a href="#">Upgrade to Release 9</a> | 8.0.0 | 9.0.0 |
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+ | 2011-03 | - | - | - | - | <a href="#">Update to Rel-10 version (MCC)</a> | 9.0.0 | 10.0.0 |
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+ # 3rd Generation Partnership Project; ~~Technical Specification Group Services and System Aspects;~~ ~~TS 22.032 V10.0.0 (2011-03)~~ ~~Immediate Service Termination (IST);~~ *Technical Specification* **Service description; Stage 1** **(Release 10)**
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+ ![GSM logo with the text 'GLOBAL SYSTEM FOR MOBILE COMMUNICATIONS'](935eed7aa61f7777f62cfc032e11bee9_img.jpg)
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+ The GSM logo consists of the letters 'GSM' in a stylized blue font, with a small red square to the right of the 'M'. Below the logo, the text 'GLOBAL SYSTEM FOR MOBILE COMMUNICATIONS' is written in blue, uppercase letters.
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+ GSM logo with the text 'GLOBAL SYSTEM FOR MOBILE COMMUNICATIONS'
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+ ![3GPP logo with a signal icon](30a26f2d17ca95672702bf50fb4f0242_img.jpg)
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+ The 3GPP logo features the letters '3GPP' in a bold, black, stylized font. Below the 'P', there is a red signal icon consisting of three curved lines of increasing height.
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+ 3GPP logo with a signal icon
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+ The present document has been developed within the 3<sup>rd</sup> Generation Partnership Project (3GPP™) and may be further elaborated for the purposes of 3GPP.
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+ The present document has not been subject to any approval process by the 3GPP Organizational Partners and shall not be implemented.
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+ This Specification is provided for future development work within 3GPP only. The Organizational Partners accept no liability for any use of this Specification.
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+ Specifications and reports for implementation of the 3GPP™ system should be obtained via the 3GPP Organizational Partners' Publications Offices.
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+
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+ Keywords
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+ GSM, UMTS, IST, Security, stage 1
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+ ## **3GPP**
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+ Postal address
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+ ---
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+ 3GPP support office address
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+ ---
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+ 650 Route des Lucioles - Sophia Antipolis
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+ Valbonne - FRANCE
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+ Tel.: +33 4 92 94 42 00 Fax: +33 4 93 65 47 16
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+ Internet
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+ ---
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+ <http://www.3gpp.org>
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+ ## **Copyright Notification**
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+ No part may be reproduced except as authorized by written permission.
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+ The copyright and the foregoing restriction extend to reproduction in all media.
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+ © 2011, 3GPP Organizational Partners (ARIB, ATIS, CCSA, ETSI, TTA, TTC).
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+ All rights reserved.
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+ UMTS™ is a Trade Mark of ETSI registered for the benefit of its members
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+ 3GPP™ is a Trade Mark of ETSI registered for the benefit of its Members and of the 3GPP Organizational Partners
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+ LTE™ is a Trade Mark of ETSI currently being registered for the benefit of its Members and of the 3GPP Organizational Partners
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+ GSM® and the GSM logo are registered and owned by the GSM Association
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+
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+ # --- Contents
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+ | | |
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+ |-------------------------------------------------------|----------|
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+ | Foreword ..... | 4 |
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+ | 1 Scope..... | 5 |
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+ | 2 Normative references ..... | 5 |
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+ | 3 Definitions and abbreviations ..... | 5 |
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+ | 3.1 Definitions..... | 5 |
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+ | 3.2 Abbreviations ..... | 5 |
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+ | 4 Immediate Service Termination (IST)..... | 6 |
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+ | 4.1 Description ..... | 6 |
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+ | 4.2 Applicability..... | 6 |
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+ | 4.3 Normal procedure..... | 6 |
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+ | 4.4 Exception procedures ..... | 6 |
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+ | 5 Security requirements between HPLMN and VPLMN ..... | 6 |
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+ | <b>Annex A (Informative): Normal procedure .....</b> | <b>7</b> |
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+ | Annex B (Informative): Change History..... | 8 |
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+
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+ # --- Foreword
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+ This Technical Specification has been produced by the 3<sup>rd</sup> Generation Partnership Project (3GPP).
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+ The contents of the present document are subject to continuing work within the TSG and may change following formal TSG approval. Should the TSG modify the contents of the present document, it will be re-released by the TSG with an identifying change of release date and an increase in version number as follows:
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+ Version x.y.z
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+ where:
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+ - x the first digit:
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+ - 1 presented to TSG for information;
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+ - 2 presented to TSG for approval;
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+ - 3 or greater indicates TSG approved document under change control.
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+ - y the second digit is incremented for all changes of substance, i.e. technical enhancements, corrections, updates, etc.
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+ - z the third digit is incremented when editorial only changes have been incorporated in the document.
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+ # --- 1 Scope
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+
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+ This Technical Specification specifies the stage 1 description of the Immediate Service Termination (IST) service which provides the means for the HPLMN to terminate all the activities of an HPLMN subscriber in a VPLMN.
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+
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+ The purpose of this network feature is to enable the HPLMN to control the activities of its subscribers, particularly while they are roaming. If the HPLMN decides (based upon information received via Fraud Information Gathering System (FIGS) or other systems) that a roaming subscriber is behaving in a fraudulent or suspicious manner, the HPLMN can terminate all activities of the subscriber, including calls (including transferred and diverted calls) that are in progress.
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+ This procedure can also be used to terminate all the activities of a subscriber when the subscription has ended.
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+
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+ The primary aim is to enable service providers/network operators to use IST to reduce the amount of money that they lose because of roaming fraud.
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+
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+ # --- 2 Normative references
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+
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+ The following documents contain provisions which, through reference in this text, constitute provisions of the present document.
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+
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+ - References are either specific (identified by date of publication, edition number, version number, etc.) or non-specific.
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+ - For a specific reference, subsequent revisions do not apply.
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+ - For a non-specific reference, the latest version applies. In the case of a reference to a 3GPP document (including a GSM document), a non-specific reference implicitly refers to the latest version of that document *in the same Release as the present document*.
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+
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+ [1] 3GPP TR 21.905: "3rd Generation Partnership Project; Technical Specification Group Services and System Aspects; Vocabulary for 3GPP Specifications".
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+
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+ # --- 3 Definitions and abbreviations
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+
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+ ## 3.1 Definitions
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+
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+ For the purposes of this specification the following definitions apply:
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+
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+ **subscriber activities:** subscriber activities that must be terminated. These can be call related events (e.g. call set-up, call termination) or the invocation of call related and call independent supplementary services (e.g. Call Hold, Call Waiting, Call Transfer, Call Forwarding, Unstructured Supplementary Service Data (USSD)).
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+
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+ ## 3.2 Abbreviations
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+
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+ For the purposes of the present document, the abbreviations given in TR 21.905 [1] and the following abbreviations apply:
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+
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+ | | |
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+ |-------------|------------------------------------|
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+ | <b>IST</b> | Immediate Service Termination |
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+ | <b>FIGS</b> | Fraud Information Gathering System |
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+
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+ # --- 4 Immediate Service Termination (IST)
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+
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+ ## 4.1 Description
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+
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+ It shall be possible for the Home Public Land Mobile Network (HPLMN) to instruct any PLMN to terminate immediately all the activities of a specified HPLMN subscriber.
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+
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+ Immediate Service Termination (IST) is controlled by the HPLMN and can be triggered by the HPLMN only.
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+
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+ A subscriber shall be specified by the International Mobile Subscriber Identity (IMSI).
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+
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+ For subscribers that are marked as subscribed to a CAMEL-based service, IST shall be possible using Customised Application for Mobile network Enhanced Logic (CAMEL).
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+
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+ IST shall also be possible for subscribers who are not marked as subscribed to any CAMEL-based service (see Annex A).
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+
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+ ## 4.2 Applicability
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+
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+ This network feature applies to all subscribed Bearer Services and Teleservices of the subscriber, except for emergency calls.
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+
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+ ## 4.3 Normal procedure
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+
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+ The HPLMN will normally direct a request for IST for a particular subscriber to the current Visited PLMN (VPLMN) of that subscriber and the PLMN visited by the subscriber immediately prior to visiting the current VPLMN
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+
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+ **NOTE:** In practice, the IST command will be sent to individual Mobile-services Switching Centres (MSCs), and not to "VPLMNs" as a whole (but such detail is for Stage 2 and not Stage 1). IST will therefore be sent to all MSCs in which the subscriber has (or may have) an active call, as logged by the HPLMN. These MSCs may be confined to the current VPLMN or may include MSC(s) in the PLMN visited by the subscriber immediately prior to visiting the current VPLMN (or PLMNs visited even earlier).
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+
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+ The VPLMN shall confirm receipt of the IST command.
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+
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+ The VPLMN shall then terminate all activities of that subscriber in the VPLMN including ongoing calls and forwarded, deflected and transferred calls. The call records of calls terminated by the operation of IST shall contain a field indicating that the call terminated because of the operation of IST.
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+
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+ The VPLMN shall then confirm to the HPLMN that all subscriber activities in that VPLMN have been terminated.
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+
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+ If the specified subscriber has no activities in the VPLMN then the VPLMN shall inform the HPLMN of this.
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+
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+ ## 4.4 Exception procedures
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+
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+ If after sending an IST command to a VPLMN, the HPLMN does not receive a positive acknowledgement from the VPLMN indicating receipt and comprehension of the IST command, the HPLMN should assume that the VPLMN does not support IST.
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+
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+ # --- 5 Security requirements between HPLMN and VPLMN
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+
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+ It is expected that there will be a need for authentication and confidentiality of the communication made between PLMNs.
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+
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+ These issues are for study under other work items within the SMG10 work programme.
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+
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+ ## --- Annex A (Informative): Normal procedure
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+
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+ IST has been defined to work in co-ordination with existing GSM facilities.
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+
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+ - 1) The HPLMN changes the subscriber's entry in the HLR to prevent the resumption of activity in the HPLMN and VPLMN after IST has terminated all subscriber activity.
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+ - 2) The HPLMN sends a MAP "Cancel Location" command to the VLR to prevent the resumption of activity by the subscriber within the VPLMN without reference to the HPLMN.
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+ - 3) The HPLMN sends an IST command to the VPLMN, (possibly a specific MAP message).
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+ - 4) The VPLMN confirms receipt and comprehension of the command.
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+ - 5) The VPLMN terminates all activities of the subscriber indicated by the command.
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+ - 6) The VPLMN confirms to the HPLMN that all subscriber activities have been terminated.
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+
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+ ## Annex B (Informative): Change History
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+
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+ | Change history | | | | | | | | |
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+ |-----------------------------------------------------------------|--------|----------|------|-----|-----|-----------------------------------------------------------|---------------------------------|---------------------------------|
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+ | Date | TSG # | TSG Doc. | CR | Rev | Cat | Subject/Comment | Old | New |
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+ | <b>Status of GSM 02.32</b> | | | | | | | | |
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+ | | | | | | | No Phase 1 version | | |
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+ | 06-1997 | SMG#22 | | | | | to SMG#22 for information | | 1.0.0 |
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+ | 03-1998 | SMG#25 | | | | | to SMG#25 for approval | 1.0.0 | 2.0.0 |
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+ | 03-1998 | SMG#25 | | | | | TS approved by SMG#25. IST is part of Release 98 | 2.0.0 | 7.0.0 |
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+ | 06-1998 | SMG#26 | | A001 | - | C | CR 02.32-A001 (cat C) approved by SMG#26 | 7.0.0 | 7.1.0 |
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+ | 08-1999 | | | | | | R98 publication version | 7.1.0 | 7.1.1 |
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+ | 04-2000 | | | | | | R99 publication version | 7.1.1 | 8.0.0 |
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+ | <b>Status of TS 42.032 (Created from TS 02.32 Release 1999)</b> | | | | | | | | |
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+ | SP-11 | 02.32 | | | | | Upgrade to 42.032 Release 4 (3GPP numbering) | <a href="#">02.32</a><br>8.0.0 | <a href="#">42.032</a><br>4.0.0 |
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+ | <b>Status of TS 22.032 (Created from TS 42.032 Release 4)</b> | | | | | | | | |
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+ | 06-2002 | SP-16 | | | | | Decision to transfer IST to 3GPP system specification set | <a href="#">42.032</a><br>4.0.0 | <a href="#">22.032</a><br>4.0.0 |
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+ | 06-2002 | SP-16 | | | | | <a href="#">Upgrade to Rel-5</a> | 4.0.0 | 5.0.0 |
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+ | 12-2004 | SP-26 | | | | | <a href="#">Upgrade to Rel-6</a> | 5.0.0 | 6.0.0 |
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+ | 06-2007 | SP-36 | | | | | <a href="#">Upgrade to Rel-7</a> | 6.0.0 | 7.0.0 |
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+ | 12-2008 | SP-42 | -- | -- | -- | -- | <a href="#">Upgrade to Rel-8</a> | 7.0.0 | 8.0.0 |
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+ | 12-2009 | SP-46 | - | - | - | - | <a href="#">Upgrade to Rel-9</a> | 8.0.0 | 9.0.0 |
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+ | 2011-03 | - | - | - | - | - | <a href="#">Update to Rel-10 version (MCC)</a> | 9.0.0 | 10.0.0 |
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+
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+ # **3rd Generation Partnership Project; Technical Specification Group Services and System Aspects; High Speed Circuit Switched Data (HSCSD);** ---
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+
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+ **3GPP TS 22.034 V10.0.0 (2011-03)**
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+
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+ *Technical Specification*
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+ **Stage 1
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+ (Release 10)**
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+
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+ ![3GPP logo](64662465bba247703fdec49c8f3309f9_img.jpg)
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+
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+ ---
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+ The 3GPP logo, featuring the letters '3GPP' in a stylized font. The '3' is bold and black, the 'G' is black, the 'P' is black, and the 'P' is black. There is a small red signal icon below the 'P'.
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+ 3GPP logo
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+ The present document has been developed within the 3<sup>rd</sup> Generation Partnership Project (3GPP™) and may be further elaborated for the purposes of 3GPP.
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+
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+ The present document has not been subject to any approval process by the 3GPP Organisational Partners and shall not be implemented.
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+
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+ This Specification is provided for future development work within 3GPP only. The Organisational Partners accept no liability for any use of this Specification.
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+
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+ Specifications and reports for implementation of the 3GPP™ system should be obtained via the 3GPP Organisational Partners' Publications Offices.
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+
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+ ## Keywords
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+
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+ ---
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+
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+ GSM, UMTS, data, circuit mode
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+
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+ ## **3GPP**
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+
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+ ## Postal address
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+
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+ ## --- 3GPP support office address
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+
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+ ---
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+
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+ 650 Route des Lucioles - Sophia Antipolis
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+ Valbonne - FRANCE
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+ Tel.: +33 4 92 94 42 00 Fax: +33 4 93 65 47 16
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+
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+ ## Internet
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+
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+ ---
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+
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+ <http://www.3gpp.org>
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+
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+ ## ***Copyright Notification***
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+
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+ No part may be reproduced except as authorized by written permission.
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+ The copyright and the foregoing restriction extend to reproduction in all media.
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+
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+ © 2011, 3GPP Organizational Partners (ARIB, ATIS, CCSA, ETSI, TTA, TTC).
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+ All rights reserved.
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+
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+ UMTSTM is a Trade Mark of ETSI registered for the benefit of its members
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+ 3GPP™ is a Trade Mark of ETSI registered for the benefit of its Members and of the 3GPP Organizational Partners
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+ LTE™ is a Trade Mark of ETSI currently being registered for the benefit of its Members and of the 3GPP Organizational Partners
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+ GSM® and the GSM logo are registered and owned by the GSM Association
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+
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+ # Contents
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+
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+ | | |
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+ |--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|----|
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+ | Foreword ..... | 5 |
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+ | 1 Scope..... | 6 |
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+ | 2 References..... | 6 |
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+ | 3 Abbreviations and definitions ..... | 6 |
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+ | 3.1 Abbreviations ..... | 6 |
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+ | 3.2 Definitions..... | 7 |
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+ | 4 Description..... | 7 |
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+ | 4.1 General ..... | 7 |
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+ | 4.2 Applicability..... | 7 |
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+ | 4.3 General Bearer Services..... | 7 |
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+ | 4.4 Parameters to be indicated and negotiated..... | 7 |
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+ | 4.4.1 Call set-up..... | 7 |
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+ | 4.4.1.1 T services ..... | 8 |
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+ | 4.4.1.2 NT services ..... | 8 |
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+ | 4.4.2 Network initiated modification..... | 8 |
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+ | 4.4.2.1 T services ..... | 8 |
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+ | 4.4.2.2 NT services ..... | 9 |
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+ | 4.4.3 User initiated modification ..... | 9 |
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+ | 4.4.3.1 T services ..... | 9 |
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+ | 4.4.3.2 NT services ..... | 9 |
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+ | 4.5 Air Interface Resource Allocation..... | 9 |
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+ | 4.5.1 Minimum GERAN Air Interface Resource Allocation and Allocation Increment ..... | 9 |
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+ | 4.5.2 Flexible Air Interface Resource Allocation..... | 9 |
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+ | 4.6 Symmetric and asymmetric connections..... | 9 |
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+ | 4.6.1 Symmetric connections ..... | 9 |
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+ | 4.6.2 Asymmetric connections ..... | 9 |
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+ | 4.6.2.1 Asymmetric air interface connection..... | 9 |
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+ | 4.6.2.2 Channel coding asymmetry ..... | 10 |
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+ | 4.6.3 Network choice of connection symmetry..... | 10 |
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+ | 4.7 User Equipment/Mobile Equipment requirements..... | 10 |
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+ | 4.8 Mobility Management..... | 10 |
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+ | 4.9 Roaming..... | 10 |
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+ | 4.10 Quality of Service..... | 11 |
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+ | 4.10.1 Bit error rate ..... | 11 |
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+ | 4.10.1.1 GERAN TCH/F Bit Error Rate..... | 11 |
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+ | 4.10.1.2 Overall GBS Bit Error Rate ..... | 11 |
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+ | 4.10.2 GERAN Radio resource management..... | 11 |
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+ | 4.10.3 Call set-up delay..... | 11 |
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+ | 4.10.4 End-to-end delay ..... | 11 |
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+ | 4.10.5 Throughput ..... | 11 |
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+ | 4.10.6 Network planning and interference levels..... | 11 |
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+ | 4.11 Mapping of FNUR to GERAN TCH/F for T services ..... | 11 |
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+ | 4.12 Mapping of GERAN AIUR to GERAN TCH/F for NT services ..... | 11 |
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+ | 4.13 GBS MMI aspects ..... | 12 |
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+ | 4.14 GBS Subscription aspects ..... | 12 |
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+ | 4.15 GBS charging aspects..... | 12 |
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+ | 4.16 O and M aspects ..... | 12 |
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+ | 4.17 Multislot security aspects ..... | 12 |
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+ | 5 Exceptional procedures or unsuccessful outcome ..... | 13 |
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+ | 6 Interworking requirements..... | 13 |
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+ | 6.1 Service interworking ..... | 13 |
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+ | 6.1.1 Interworking with supplementary services..... | 13 |
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+ | 6.1.2 Interworking with other services ..... | 13 |
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+ | 6.2 Network interworking ..... | 13 |
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+
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+ Annex A (informative): Change history..................................................................................................14
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+
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+ # --- Foreword
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+
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+ This Technical Specification has been produced by the 3<sup>rd</sup> Generation Partnership Project (3GPP).
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+
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+ The contents of the present document are subject to continuing work within the TSG and may change following formal TSG approval. Should the TSG modify the contents of the present document, it will be re-released by the TSG with an identifying change of release date and an increase in version number as follows:
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+
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+ Version x.y.z
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+
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+ where:
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+
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+ - x the first digit:
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+ - 1 presented to TSG for information;
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+ - 2 presented to TSG for approval;
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+ - 3 or greater indicates TSG approved document under change control.
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+ - y the second digit is incremented for all changes of substance, i.e. technical enhancements, corrections, updates, etc.
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+ - z the third digit is incremented when editorial only changes have been incorporated in the document.
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+
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+ # --- 1 Scope
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+
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+ The present document specifies the Stage 1 description of High Speed Circuit Switched Data (HSCSD). HSCSD is a feature that introduce General Bearer Services and a multislot mechanism is used for user rates that can be achieved with one or more TCH/F. Multislot also defines a flexible use of air interface resources which makes efficient and flexible use of higher user rates feasible.
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+
146
+ The Multislot mechanism is only applicable to GERAN.
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+
148
+ At UTRAN radio access parameters used for GBS user data are specified at TS 23.107.
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+
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+ # --- 2 References
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+
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+ The following documents contain provisions which, through reference in this text, constitute provisions of the present document.
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+
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+ - References are either specific (identified by date of publication, edition number, version number, etc.) or non-specific.
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+ - For a specific reference, subsequent revisions do not apply.
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+ - For a non-specific reference, the latest version applies. In the case of a reference to a 3GPP document (including a GSM document), a non-specific reference implicitly refers to the latest version of that document *in the same Release as the present document*.
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+ - [1] 3GPP TR 21.905: "Vocabulary for 3GPP Specifications".
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+ - [2] 3GPP TS 22.002: "Bearer Services (BS) supported by a Public Land Mobile Network (PLMN)".
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+ - [3] 3GPP TS 22.004: "General on supplementary services".
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+ - [4] 3GPP TS 405.002: " Multiplexing and multiple access on the radio path".
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+
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+ # --- 3 Abbreviations and definitions
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+
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+ ## 3.1 Abbreviations
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+
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+ For the purposes of the present document, the following abbreviations apply:
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+
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+ | | |
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+ |-------|---------------------------------------------------|
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+ | AIUR | Air Interface User Rate |
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+ | EDGE | Enhanced Data rates for GSM Evolution |
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+ | FNUR | Fixed Network User Rate |
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+ | GBS | General Bearer Services |
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+ | GERAN | GSM/EDGE radio access network |
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+ | HSCSD | High Speed Circuit Switched Data |
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+ | MO | Mobile Originated |
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+ | MT | Mobile Terminated |
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+ | NT | Non Transparent |
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+ | T | Transparent |
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+ | UE | User Equipment (same as MS in GSM specifications) |
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+
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+ Additional abbreviations can be found in TS 22.905 [1].
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+
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+ ## 3.2 Definitions
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+
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+ For the purposes of the present document, the following terms and definitions apply:
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+
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+ **Fixed Network User Rate:** user rate between IWF and the fixed network.
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+
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+ **Air Interface User Rate:** user rate between Mobile Termination and IWF. For T services it is the maximum possible AIUR not including padding. For NT services it is the maximum possible AIUR.
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+
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+ **maximum possible GERAN AIUR:** highest possible GERAN AIUR that the multiple TCH/F can provide, e.g. 2 TCH/F using TCH/F9.6 provides a maximum possible AIUR of 19,2 kbit/s.
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+
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+ **padding:** fill bits needed to adapt the maximum possible AIUR supported by a given number of TCH/F with a given channel coding to a FNUR that is lower than the maximum possible AIUR.
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+
196
+ # --- 4 Description
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+
198
+ ## 4.1 General
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+
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+ HSCSD is a feature that introduce General Bearer Services (GBS) and a multislot mechanism is used for user rates that can be achieved with one or more TCH/F. HSCSD also defines mechanisms for the use of air interface resources which makes efficient and flexible use of higher user rates feasible. The Multislot mechanism is only applicable to GERAN.
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+
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+ ## 4.2 Applicability
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+
204
+ GBS shall provide flexible ways of supporting GSM Phase 2, T and NT data services and new data services at the higher rates. Data compression shall be applicable to NT GBS. Supplementary Services applicable to the General Bearer Services are specified at TS 22.004, [3].
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+
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+ ## 4.3 General Bearer Services
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+
208
+ The General Bearer Services are defined in TS 22.002 [2].
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+
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+ The General Bearer Services (GBS) consist of two Bearer Services, and they are as follows:
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+
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+ - asynchronous;
213
+ - synchronous.
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+
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+ ## 4.4 Parameters to be indicated and negotiated
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+
217
+ ### 4.4.1 Call set-up
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+
219
+ The parameters to be indicated, and negotiated, if applicable, during the call set-up shall include:
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+
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+ - FNUR;
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+ - GERAN Channel coding(s) acceptable (for the call);
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+ - maximum number of GERAN TCH/F (that the mobile user can accept);
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+ - wanted AIUR (desired rate that the mobile user wants the network to allocate). The wanted AIUR is applicable to NT services only;
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+ - indication if the user initiated modification is required, and if so, the network resource needs;
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+ - channel coding asymmetry indication.
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+
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+ Some of the parameters are only utilised by GERAN. When UTRAN radio access bearer is allocated the values are ignored.
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+
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+ The GERAN channel coding(s) acceptable shall be indicated by the mobile at call set-up and is not negotiable. It indicates the GERAN channel coding(s) that may be chosen by the network for the call.
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+
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+ The maximum number of GERAN TCH/F shall be indicated at call set-up. It enables the mobile user to limit the number of GERAN TCH/F used and thus to control an essential parameter for charging. It sets the upper limit of number of TCH/F that the network may allocate to the mobile.
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+
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+ The wanted AIUR (applicable to NT services only) indicates the AIUR that the mobile user wants and which the network shall try to reach but which it is not allowed to exceed. The exception where the network is allowed to exceed the wanted AIUR is when the network can achieve the GERAN AIUR with a lower number of TCH/F, e.g. wanted
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+
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+ GERAN AIUR indicated by the mobile is 14,4 kbit/s, GERAN channel codings acceptable are both TCH/F9.6 and TCH/F4.8 and maximum number of TCH/F are 3, then the network shall choose 2 x 9,6 over 3 x 4,8 if a channel coding of TCH/F9.6 is available on two TCH/F.
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+
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+ If the user wishes to make use of the user initiated modification procedure, this shall be indicated at the call set-up.
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+
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+ It shall be possible to reserve a different FNUR than the AIUR.
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+
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+ Channel coding asymmetry indication is only applicable to NT calls where the user has indicated acceptance for channel coding(s) based on enhanced modulation. In this case the user may indicate preference for channel coding symmetry, downlink biased channel coding asymmetry, or uplink biased channel coding asymmetry. The channel coding asymmetry indication is only applicable in direction UE to network.
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+
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+ #### 4.4.1.1 T services
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+
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+ The ME or the network may propose to modify the FNUR. The calling entity may accept or release the call. Autobauding is not allowed.
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+
248
+ The AIUR is always equal to the FNUR.
249
+
250
+ Fax Group 3 can make use of HSCSD.
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+
252
+ The GERAN channel coding selected must be one of the channel coding(s) indicated in the channel coding(s) acceptable parameter, the number of TCH/F selected shall not exceed the maximum number of TCH/F parameter, and the combination of the two shall result in an AIUR that is equal to the FNUR.
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+
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+ #### 4.4.1.2 NT services
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+
256
+ The ME or the network may propose to modify the FNUR. The calling entity may accept or release the call. Autobauding is allowed.
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+
258
+ The wanted AIUR is indicated by the mobile at call set-up.
259
+
260
+ ### 4.4.2 Network initiated modification
261
+
262
+ #### 4.4.2.1 T services
263
+
264
+ For transparent calls the radio resource parameters must remain within limits that allow the transparent call to maintain its characteristics of fixed end to end throughput and delay. This means that in GERAN the channel coding and the number of TCH/F used may change during the call as long as a channel coding indicated in the channel coding(s) acceptable parameter is used, the maximum number of TCH/F is not exceeded and the AIUR is kept constant.
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+
266
+ #### 4.4.2.2 NT services
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+
268
+ For NT calls the network may modify the number of TCH/F and the channel coding used at GERAN and thus also the AIUR during the call as long as the maximum number of TCH/F, and the channel coding(s) acceptable are all respected. The network shall try to reach the wanted GERAN AIUR indicated, as long as the resource situation allows it.
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+
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+ ### 4.4.3 User initiated modification
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+
272
+ The in-call modification feature shall be supported in case of alternate services.
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+
274
+ #### 4.4.3.1 T services
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+
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+ The user initiated modification is not applicable to T services.
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+
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+ #### 4.4.3.2 NT services
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+
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+ The user may indicate a change of the parameters maximum number of GERAN TCH/F, wanted AIUR, and channel coding asymmetry. No other parameters may be modified.
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+
282
+ The user initiated modification is only applicable to the data phase of alternate services.
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+
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+ ## 4.5 Air Interface Resource Allocation
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+
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+ ### 4.5.1 Minimum GERAN Air Interface Resource Allocation and Allocation Increment
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+
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+ Air interface resources shall be allocated to HSCSD calls at TCH/F increments. The minimum air interface resource allocation for HSCSD calls shall be one TCH/F.
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+
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+ ### 4.5.2 Flexible Air Interface Resource Allocation
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+
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+ Flexible air interface resource allocation enables:
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+
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+ - the network to allocate dynamically resources related to the air interface usage according to the network operator's strategy, within the limits negotiated at the call set-up or during a user initiated modification.
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+
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+ ## 4.6 Symmetric and asymmetric connections
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+
298
+ ### 4.6.1 Symmetric connections
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+
300
+ For symmetric connections, air interface resources are allocated symmetrically.
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+
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+ ### 4.6.2 Asymmetric connections
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+
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+ There are two types of asymmetry, asymmetric air interface connection and channel coding asymmetry. Asymmetric air interface connection implies that more time slots are used in the downlink than in the uplink at GERAN. Channel coding asymmetry implies that one channel coding is used in the uplink and another channel coding is used in the downlink at GERAN.
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+
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+ #### 4.6.2.1 Asymmetric air interface connection
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+
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+ The provision of the asymmetric air interface connections allows simple ME (of Type 1, Reference TS 405.002, [4]) to receive at higher AIUR than otherwise would be possible with a symmetric connection.
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+
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+ Asymmetric air interface connections that are a subset of the symmetric HSCSD, and support different user rates at uplink and downlink, shall be provided.
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+
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+ Asymmetric air interface connections are only applicable to the downlink-biased asymmetry, i.e., where the ME is receiving at a higher rate than it is transmitting.
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+
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+ Asymmetric air interface connections shall only be applicable to NT GBS.
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+
316
+ #### 4.6.2.2 Channel coding asymmetry
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+
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+ Channel coding asymmetry may be set up by the network in three cases:
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+
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+ - if the UE only supports enhanced modulation in the downlink;
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+ - if the UE supports enhanced modulation in both links, but the user indicates preference for uplink or downlink biased channel coding asymmetry;
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+ - if the UE supports enhanced modulation in both links, and the user indicates preference for channel coding symmetry, but the link conditions justifies different channel codings in up- and downlink.
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+
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+ In the case when preference of uplink or downlink biased channel coding asymmetry is indicated by the user, and a asymmetric channel coding connection is set up based on this indication, the network shall always assign a TCH/F14.4 channel at GERAN on the unbiased link.
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+
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+ Channel coding asymmetry shall only be applicable to NT services applying the GERAN channel codings TCH/F14.4, TCH/F28.8 and TCH/F43.2.
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+
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+ In case a symmetric channel coding connection is set up, the link adaptation mechanism may change a symmetric channel coding connection to an asymmetric channel coding connection.
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+
330
+ ### 4.6.3 Network choice of connection symmetry
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+
332
+ When the network has a choice of allocating either a symmetric or an asymmetric air interface connection it shall proceed as follows:
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+
334
+ - in the case where the wanted AIUR is smaller than or equal to the AIUR supported symmetrically by the ME, or asymmetric air interface connection is not supported by the network, then a symmetric air interface connection is established;
335
+ - in the case where the wanted AIUR exceeds the AIUR supported symmetrically by the ME, the network shall assign the maximum AIUR supported by the ME in the down-link at GERAN, upper-bounded by the maximum number of TCH/F indicated by the mobile user, and the number of TCH/F supported by the network, maintaining the minimum of one TCH/F.
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+
337
+ ## 4.7 User Equipment/Mobile Equipment requirements
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+
339
+ The general UE capabilities is applicable to HSCSD.
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+
341
+ A ME that supports multislot mechanism shall support one or more of the GERAN channel types TCH/F at or above 4,8 kbit/s.
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+
343
+ Given that the ME supports a certain GERAN channel coding, the network shall be able to assume that the ME can support this channel coding in any multislot configuration allowed by its multislot class (Reference TS 45.002, [4]).
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+
345
+ ## 4.8 Mobility Management
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+
347
+ HSCSD shall be provided for within the existing supported Mobility Management.
348
+
349
+ ## 4.9 Roaming
350
+
351
+ Roaming shall be possible.
352
+
353
+ ## 4.10 Quality of Service
354
+
355
+ ### 4.10.1 Bit error rate
356
+
357
+ #### 4.10.1.1 GERAN TCH/F Bit Error Rate
358
+
359
+ The bit error rate performance of each TCH/F of a multiple TCH/F HSCSD call shall be the same as that of a single TCH/F data call for the same channel coding.
360
+
361
+ #### 4.10.1.2 Overall GBS Bit Error Rate
362
+
363
+ Any increase in the bit error rate caused by the splitting and combining of multiple GERAN TCH/F shall be kept to a minimum.
364
+
365
+ ### 4.10.2 GERAN Radio resource management
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+
367
+ The multislot mechanism shall be provided for within the existing Radio Resource management control functions, including the relevant handover types. The handover shall be simultaneous for all air interface timeslots making up the call.
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+
369
+ The multislot mechanism shall be provided with full mobility.
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+
371
+ ### 4.10.3 Call set-up delay
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+
373
+ Any increase in call set-up delay of the GBS calls compared to GSM Phase 2 data services shall be kept to a minimum.
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+
375
+ ### 4.10.4 End-to-end delay
376
+
377
+ Any increase in end-to-end delay of the GBS calls compared to GSM Phase 2 data services shall be kept to a minimum.
378
+
379
+ ### 4.10.5 Throughput
380
+
381
+ The throughput for GBS T calls shall remain constant for the duration of the call except for the interruption of transmission at handover.
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+
383
+ ### 4.10.6 Network planning and interference levels
384
+
385
+ The impact of multislot mechanism on network planning and interference levels shall be kept to a minimum.
386
+
387
+ ## 4.11 Mapping of FNUR to GERAN TCH/F for T services
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+
389
+ For some FNUR padding is required to adapt the maximum possible AIUR to the FNUR.
390
+
391
+ ## 4.12 Mapping of GERAN AIUR to GERAN TCH/F for NT services
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+
393
+ The following table indicates the mapping of AIUR to the number of TCH/F for NT services.
394
+
395
+ **Table 1: Mapping of AIUR to TCH/F for NT services**
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+
397
+ | AIUR | TCH/F4.8 | TCH/F9.6 | TCH/F14.4 | TCH/F28.8 | TCH/F43.2 |
398
+ |-------------|-----------------|----------|-----------|-----------|-----------|
399
+ | 4,8 kbit/s | 1 | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A |
400
+ | 9,6 kbit/s | 2 | 1 | N/A | N/A | N/A |
401
+ | 14,4 kbit/s | 3 | N/A | 1 | N/A | N/A |
402
+ | 19,2 kbit/s | 4 | 2 | N/A | N/A | N/A |
403
+ | 28,8 kbit/s | N/A | 3 | 2 | 1 | N/A |
404
+ | 38,4 kbit/s | N/A | 4 | N/A | N/A | N/A |
405
+ | 43,2 kbit/s | N/A | N/A | 3 | N/A | 1 |
406
+ | 57,6 kbit/s | N/A | N/A | 4 | 2 | N/A |
407
+ | N/A | Not applicable. | | | | |
408
+
409
+ For Fixed Network User Rates (FRUR) see TS 22.002 [2].
410
+
411
+ NOTE: GERAN TCH/F28.8 and GERAN TCH/F43.2 require EDGE capability.
412
+
413
+ ## 4.13 GBS MMI aspects
414
+
415
+ It shall be possible to configure the parameters negotiated and indicated at GBS call set-up and during user initiated modification.
416
+
417
+ ## 4.14 GBS Subscription aspects
418
+
419
+ HSCSD is not subscribed to. Users wanting to use multislot mechanism must subscribe to the General Bearer Services.
420
+
421
+ ## 4.15 GBS charging aspects
422
+
423
+ To allow accurate charging of multislot calls, a record of start and stop timestamps versus the number of TCH/F, for each change in TCH/F allocation, shall be provided.
424
+
425
+ NOTE: For MO multislot calls, the A party is liable for the use of all the TCH/F in her PLMN.
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+
427
+ For MT multislot calls, the B party may have to pay for one or more of the TCH/F in her PLMN.
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+
429
+ In case the originating or terminating subscriber is a fixed network subscriber, there should be no additional charge (in respect of the changing allocation of GERAN TCH/F) for the originating or terminating fixed network subscriber.
430
+
431
+ ## 4.16 O and M aspects
432
+
433
+ For GBS call, there are several new and modified parameters compared to GSM Phase 2 data calls.
434
+
435
+ For GBS, the air interface resource allocation may change several times during the call (network initiated and user initiated changes). It shall be possible to limit the frequency of changes per call, separately for network initiated and user initiated changes.
436
+
437
+ Multislot calls can occupy multiple TCH/F. It shall dynamically be possible to limit the maximum number of GERAN TCH/F allowed for GBS calls per cell.
438
+
439
+ ## 4.17 Multislot security aspects
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+
441
+ Authentication and ciphering are applicable to multislot calls with no or minimal reduction in the security of the air interface.
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+
443
+ # --- 5 Exceptional procedures or unsuccessful outcome
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+
445
+ When a GBS call is offered to an entity (either ME or network) unable to support the offered GBS call, it shall be possible, within the limitations of the service, to revert the call:
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+
447
+ - to an GBS call the entity can support; or
448
+ - at GERAN to a GSM Phase 2 data service.
449
+
450
+ # --- 6 Interworking requirements
451
+
452
+ ## 6.1 Service interworking
453
+
454
+ ### 6.1.1 Interworking with supplementary services
455
+
456
+ Supplementary Services that are applicable to the General Bearer Services can be used (Reference TS 22.004, [3]).
457
+
458
+ ### 6.1.2 Interworking with other services
459
+
460
+ The simultaneous use of multislot mechanism and SMS MO/PP, and multislot mechanism and SMS MT/PP services shall be possible.
461
+
462
+ ## 6.2 Network interworking
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+
464
+ Interworking should be possible to all networks which are covered by GSM Phase 2 bearer services:
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+
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+ - PSTN;
467
+ - ISDN.
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+
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+ # Annex A (informative): Change history
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+
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+ | Change history | | | | | | | | | | | |
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+ |----------------|-----------|-----------|--------|-----|-----|-------|-----|----------------------------------------------------------------|-------|--------|-----------|
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+ | TSG SA# | SA Doc. | SA1 Doc | Spec | CR | Rev | Rel | Cat | Subject/Comment | Old | New | Work Item |
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+ | SP-04 | | | 02.34 | | | | | Transferred to 3GPP SA1 at ETSI SMG#29 | 8.1.0 | 3.0.0 | |
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+ | SP-05 | SP-99479 | S1-99615 | 22.034 | 001 | | R99 | D | Editorial changes for alignment | 3.0.0 | 3.1.0 | |
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+ | SP-05 | SP-99448 | S1-99706 | 22.034 | 002 | | R99 | B | Channel coding asymmetry for ECSD | 3.0.0 | 3.1.0 | |
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+ | SP-07 | SP-000057 | S1-000052 | 22.034 | 003 | | R99 | C | CR on HSCSD changes for 3GPP | 3.1.0 | 3.2.0 | |
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+ | April 2000 | | | | | | | | Editorial correction to title (Release 1999, not Release 2000) | 3.2.0 | 3.2.1 | |
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+ | SP-11 | SP-010065 | S1-010258 | 22.004 | | | Rel-4 | | Transferred to 3GPP Release 4 | 3.2.1 | 4.0.0 | |
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+ | SP-16 | SP-020239 | S1-020890 | 22.034 | 004 | | Rel-4 | F | CR to 22.034 Correction of terminology and references | 4.0.0 | 4.1.0 | Correct |
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+ | SP-16 | SP-020267 | S1-021043 | 22.034 | | | Rel-5 | | Updated from Rel-4 to Rel5 | 4.1.0 | 5.0.0 | |
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+ | SP-26 | SP-040744 | S1-040997 | 22.034 | | | Rel-6 | | Updated from Rel-5 to Rel-6 | 5.0.0 | 6.0.0 | |
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+ | SP-36 | | | 22.034 | | | Rel-7 | | Updated from Rel-6 to Rel-7 | 6.0.0 | 7.0.0 | |
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+ | SP-42 | - | - | | | | Rel-8 | | Updated from Rel-7 to Rel-8 | 7.0.0 | 8.0.0 | |
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+ | SP-46 | - | - | - | - | - | - | | Updated to Rel-9 by MCC | 7.0.0 | 9.0.0 | |
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+ | 2011-03 | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | Update to Rel-10 version (MCC) | 9.0.0 | 10.0.0 | |
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+ # Contents
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+
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+ | | |
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+ |--------------------------------------------------------------------|----|
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+ | Foreword ..... | 5 |
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+ | 1 Scope..... | 6 |
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+ | 2 References..... | 6 |
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+ | 2.1 Normative references ..... | 7 |
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+ | 3 Definitions and abbreviations ..... | 7 |
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+ | 3.1 Definitions..... | 7 |
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+ | 3.2 Abbreviations ..... | 8 |
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+ | 4 Description..... | 8 |
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+ | 5 High level USAT requirements..... | 9 |
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+ | 6 SAT/USAT/ME interface requirements..... | 10 |
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+ | 6.1 (U)SAT APIs..... | 10 |
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+ | 6.2 USAT proactive capability..... | 10 |
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+ | 6.3 ME Capability for support of bearer independent protocol ..... | 11 |
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+ | 6.4 ME equipped with positioning features ..... | 12 |
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+ | 7 USAT User Interface requirements..... | 12 |
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+ | 7.1 Data presentation requirements (e.g. Display)..... | 12 |
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+ | 7.2 Data acquisition requirements (e.g. Keypad)..... | 12 |
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+ | 7.3 Access requirements (e.g. Menu)..... | 12 |
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+ | 7.4 Menu capability..... | 12 |
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+ | 7.4.1 Set up capability ..... | 12 |
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+ | 7.4.2 Selection capability ..... | 13 |
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+ | 7.5 Soft-key capability ..... | 13 |
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+ | 7.6 User control of the SAT/USAT execution environment..... | 13 |
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+ | 7.7 MMS presentation requirements ..... | 13 |
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+ | 8 Network interface requirements..... | 13 |
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+ | 8.1 USAT/Network interaction ..... | 13 |
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+ | 8.2 Communication control capability ..... | 13 |
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+ | 8.3 Service Interworking requirements ..... | 14 |
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+ | 9 USAT data exchange capabilities requirements ..... | 14 |
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+ | 9.1 Data exchange capabilities supported ..... | 14 |
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+ | 10 Charging requirements..... | 14 |
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+ | 11 Security requirements ..... | 15 |
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+ | 11.1 Secure Environment requirements ..... | 15 |
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+ | 12 Emergency calls ..... | 15 |
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+ | 13 Roaming ..... | 15 |
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+ | 14 Interaction with supplementary services..... | 16 |
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+ | 14.1 General ..... | 16 |
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+ | 14.2 Line Identification ..... | 16 |
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+ | 14.2.1 Calling Line Identification Presentation (CLIP) ..... | 16 |
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+ | 14.2.2 Calling Line Identification Restriction (CLIR) ..... | 16 |
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+ | 14.2.3 Connected Line Identification Presentation (COLP)..... | 16 |
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+ | 14.2.4 Connected Line Identification Restriction (COLR) ..... | 16 |
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+ | 14.3 Call Forwarding..... | 16 |
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+ | 14.3.1 Call Forwarding Unconditional (CFU) ..... | 16 |
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+ | 14.3.2 Call Forwarding Busy (CFB) ..... | 16 |
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+ | 14.3.3 Call Forwarding on No Reply (CFNRy) ..... | 16 |
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+ | 14.3.4 Call Forwarding on Not Reachable (CFNRc) ..... | 16 |
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+ | 14.4 Call Completion ..... | 16 |
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+ | 14.4.1 Call Hold (CH) ..... | 16 |
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+ | 14.4.2 Call Waiting (CW) ..... | 17 |
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+
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+ | | | |
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+ |------------------------|--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|----|
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+ | 14.5 | Multi Party (MPTY)..... | 17 |
65
+ | 14.6 | Closed User Group (CUG)..... | 17 |
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+ | 14.7 | Advice of Charge (AoC)..... | 17 |
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+ | 14.8 | Call Barring..... | 17 |
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+ | 14.8.1 | Barring of all outgoing calls..... | 17 |
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+ | 14.8.2 | Barring of outgoing international calls..... | 17 |
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+ | 14.8.2.1 | Mobile originated calls ..... | 17 |
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+ | 14.8.2.2 | Forwarded Calls..... | 17 |
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+ | 14.8.3 | Barring of outgoing international calls except those directed to the HPLMN country..... | 17 |
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+ | 14.8.4 | Barring of all incoming calls ..... | 17 |
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+ | 14.8.5 | Barring of incoming calls when roaming ..... | 17 |
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+ | 14.9 | Explicit Call Transfer (ECT)..... | 17 |
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+ | 14.10 | Completion of Call to Busy Subscriber (CCBS)..... | 18 |
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+ | 14.11 | Multiple Subscriber Profile (MSP) ..... | 18 |
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+ | 15 | Interaction with network features ..... | 18 |
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+ | 15.1 | Interactions with Operator Determined Barring (ODB) ..... | 18 |
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+ | 15.1.1 | Barring of all outgoing calls ..... | 18 |
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+ | 15.1.2 | Barring of all outgoing international calls..... | 18 |
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+ | 15.1.3 | Barring of all outgoing international calls except those directed to the home PLMN country ..... | 18 |
83
+ | 15.1.4 | Barring of outgoing calls when roaming outside the home PLMN country ..... | 18 |
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+ | 15.1.5 | Barring of outgoing premium rate calls..... | 18 |
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+ | 15.1.6 | Barring of incoming calls ..... | 18 |
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+ | 15.1.7 | Barring of incoming calls when roaming outside the home PLMN country ..... | 18 |
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+ | 15.1.8 | Operator Specific Barring..... | 18 |
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+ | 15.1.9 | Barring of Supplementary Services Management..... | 19 |
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+ | 15.2 | Interactions with Optimal Routing (OR)..... | 19 |
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+ | 15.3 | Interactions with MExE ..... | 19 |
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+ | 15.4 | Interactions with CAMEL..... | 19 |
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+ | 16 | Compatibility of USAT ME's and applications..... | 19 |
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+ | 16.1 | USAT Classification ..... | 19 |
94
+ | 16.2 | ME/USIM operation..... | 20 |
95
+ | 16.3 | ME/UICC capability information exchange ..... | 20 |
96
+ | 16.4 | ME and compatibility..... | 20 |
97
+ | 16.5 | Void..... | 20 |
98
+ | 17 | Void..... | 20 |
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+ | Annex A (informative): | Change history..... | 21 |
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+
101
+ # --- Foreword
102
+
103
+ This Technical Specification has been produced by the 3<sup>rd</sup> Generation Partnership Project (3GPP).
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+
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+ The contents of the present document are subject to continuing work within the TSG and may change following formal TSG approval. Should the TSG modify the contents of the present document, it will be re-released by the TSG with an identifying change of release date and an increase in version number as follows:
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+
107
+ Version x.y.z
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+
109
+ where:
110
+
111
+ - x the first digit:
112
+ - 1 presented to TSG for information;
113
+ - 2 presented to TSG for approval;
114
+ - 3 or greater indicates TSG approved document under change control.
115
+ - y the second digit is incremented for all changes of substance, i.e. technical enhancements, corrections, updates, etc.
116
+ - z the third digit is incremented when editorial only changes have been incorporated in the document.
117
+
118
+ # 1 Scope
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+
120
+ This 3GPP Technical Specification defines the stage one description of the USIM application Toolkit (USAT). Stage one is an overall service description, primarily from the subscriber's and serving environment's points of view, and does not deal with the details of the human interface itself.
121
+
122
+ This TS includes information applicable to network operators, serving environments and terminal, switch and database manufacturers.
123
+
124
+ This TS contains the core requirements for a USIM application Toolkit (USAT) which are sufficient to provide a complete service.
125
+
126
+ It is highly desirable however, that technical solutions for a USIM application Toolkit (USAT) are sufficiently flexible to allow for possible enhancements. Additional functionalities not documented in this TS may implement requirements which are considered outside the scope of this TS. This additional functionality may be on a network-wide basis, nation-wide basis or particular to a group of users. Such additional functionality shall not compromise conformance to the core requirements of the service.
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+
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+ ![Diagram illustrating the scope of this TS. It shows a Mobile Equipment (ME) connected to a PLMN cloud, which is further connected to a SAT/USAT Server(s) cloud. The ME is shown interacting with a SIM/USIM card, which is divided into GSM/UMTS and SAT/USAT sections. Arrows indicate the flow of communication between the ME, the PLMN, and the SAT/USAT Server(s). A label 'Scope of this TS' points to the ME and the PLMN connection.](6df5629bc2fc6d82f1a1edf9d7340113_img.jpg)
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+
130
+ The diagram illustrates the scope of the specification. At the top left is a box labeled 'ME' (Mobile Equipment). Below it is a box representing a SIM/USIM card, divided into two sections: 'GSM/UMTS' and 'SAT/USAT'. Double-headed arrows connect the 'ME' box to both the 'GSM/UMTS' and 'SAT/USAT' sections. To the right of the 'ME' box is a cloud labeled 'PLMN'. A single-headed arrow points from the 'ME' box to the 'PLMN' cloud. Another single-headed arrow points from the 'PLMN' cloud to a third cloud on the far right labeled 'SAT/USAT Server(s)'. A label 'Scope of this TS' has an arrow pointing to the connection between the 'ME' box and the 'PLMN' cloud.
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+
132
+ Diagram illustrating the scope of this TS. It shows a Mobile Equipment (ME) connected to a PLMN cloud, which is further connected to a SAT/USAT Server(s) cloud. The ME is shown interacting with a SIM/USIM card, which is divided into GSM/UMTS and SAT/USAT sections. Arrows indicate the flow of communication between the ME, the PLMN, and the SAT/USAT Server(s). A label 'Scope of this TS' points to the ME and the PLMN connection.
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+
134
+ Figure 1: Scope of this TS
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+
136
+ As indicated in Figure 1, the scope of this TS encompasses the USAT functionality in the UE (comprising USIM and ME) and the interaction with the PLMN environment. The USAT Server is not necessarily a separate entity as shown in the figure; nodes providing USAT services may also exist within the PLMN. The functionalities of the USAT servers (such as charging aspects, security level classification etc.) are not covered by this specification.
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+
138
+ The requirements are considered to be applicable to both GSM and UMTS systems.
139
+
140
+ # 2 References
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+
142
+ The following documents contain provisions which, through reference in this text, constitute provisions of the present document.
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+
144
+ - References are either specific (identified by date of publication, edition number, version number, etc.) or non-specific.
145
+ - For a specific reference, subsequent revisions do not apply.
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+
147
+ - For a non-specific reference, the latest version applies. In the case of a reference to a 3GPP document (including a GSM document), a non-specific reference implicitly refers to the latest version of that document *in the same Release as the present document*.
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+
149
+ ## 2.1 Normative references
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+
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+ - [1] 3GPP TS 31.101: "UICC-Terminal Interface; Physical and Logical Characteristics".
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+ - [2] Void.
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+ - [3] Void.
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+ - [4] 3GPP TS 51.011: "Specification of the Subscriber Identity Module, Mobile Equipment (SIM - ME) interface" Release 4.
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+ - [5] Void.
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+ - [6] Void.
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+ - [7] 3GPP TR 21.905: "Vocabulary for 3GPP Specifications".
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+ - [8] Void.
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+ - [9] Void.
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+ - [10] Void.
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+ - [11] Void.
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+ - [12] Void.
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+ - [13] Void.
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+ - [14] 3GPP TS 31.111: "USIM Application Toolkit (USAT)".
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+ - [15] 3GPP TS 31.102: "Characteristics of the USIM Application".
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+ - [16] 3GPP TS 22.140: "Multimedia Messaging Service (MMS); Stage 1".
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+ - [17] 3GPP TS 51.014: "Specification of the SIM Application Toolkit for the Subscriber Identity Module - Mobile Equipment (SIM - ME) interface" Release 4.
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+ - [18] ETSI TS 102 240: "UICC Application Programming Interface and Loader Requirements; Service description" Release 6.
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+ - [19] 3GPP TS 22.071: "Location Services (LCS); Service description; Stage 1"..
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+ # --- 3 Definitions and abbreviations
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+ ## 3.1 Definitions
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+ For the purposes of this TS the following definitions apply:
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+ **applet:** a small program that is intended not to be run on its own, but rather to be embedded inside another application.
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+ **application:** USAT information in the form of software, applications, associated resources (e.g. libraries) and/or data.
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+ **bearer independent protocol:** Mechanism at the interface between the USIM and the ME which provide access to the data bearers supported by the ME.
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+ **buffer:** A dedicated memory used to temporarily store data to be sent and/or retrieved.
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+ **content:** data and/or information associated with, or independent of, a particular application which may be presented to or collected from a user.
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+ **data channel:** allow the USIM and the network to exchange data using a selected data exchange capability.
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+ **link:** radio resource.
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+ **USAT service:** a service enhanced (or made possible) by USAT technology.
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+ **USAT execution environment:** the USAT execution environment provides the mechanisms to operate single or multiple USAT-applications.
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+ **USAT serving environment:** an entity which delivers USAT services to the subscriber. This is normally the PLMN operator, but could be an entity with USAT responsibility (which may have been delegated by the PLMN operator).
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+ **USAT subscriber:** the owner of a PLMN subscription who has entered into an agreement with a USAT serving environment for USAT services. Access to USAT services through other types of networks is out of scope of this specification.
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+ **USAT server:** a node supporting USAT services in the USAT service environment.
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+ **user:** the user of a USAT UE, who may or may not be the subscriber.
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+ **(U)SIM:** SIM and/or USIM.
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+ ## 3.2 Abbreviations
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+ For the purposes of this TS the following abbreviations apply:
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+ | API | Application Programming Interface |
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+ | CAMEL | Customized Applications for Mobile network Enhanced Logic |
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+ | CS | Circuit Switched |
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+ | CSE | CAMEL Service Environment |
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+ | IN | Intelligent Network |
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+ | ME | Mobile Equipment |
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+ | MExE | Mobile Execution Environment |
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+ | MMI | Man Machine Interface |
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+ | NO | Network Operator |
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+ | PLMN | Public Land Mobile Network |
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+ | SAT | SIM Application Toolkit |
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+ | SCI | Subscriber Controlled Input |
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+ | SIM | Subscriber Identity Module |
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+ | UE | User Equipment |
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+ | USAT | USIM Application Toolkit |
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+ | USIM | Universal Subscriber Identity Module |
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+ Further abbreviations are given in TS 21.905 [7].
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+ # --- 4 Description
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+ USAT provides a standardised execution environment for applications stored on the UICC and the ability to utilize certain functions of the supporting mobile equipment. USAT provides mechanisms which allow applications, existing in the UICC, to interact and operate with any ME which supports the specified mechanism(s) thus ensuring interoperability between a UICC and an ME, independent of the respective manufacturers and operators. A transport mechanism is provided enabling applications to be down-loaded and/or updated.
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+ A significant aspect of USAT is the highly secure environment provided by the UICC. This is further enhanced by the fact that the subscriber and the issuer of the UICC and also the USAT applications have a "trusted relationship" (e.g. the subscriber trusts the issuer of the UICC to charge correctly for the resources used). This allows certain features, such as call control, to be implemented with a degree of freedom which would not be acceptable in a "non-trusted relationship".
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+ The introduction of the USAT execution environment into UEs (i.e. ME+USIM) is a significant step forward in their evolution. The ability of UEs to support USAT represents an extension of the UE's and PLMN capabilities. In order to allow current and future technologies to exploit and benefit from this, a standardized means of exchanging the MEs' and USIMs capability profiles is supported.
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+ This Technical Specification defines an enhancement of the USIM/ME interface.
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+ # --- 5 High level USAT requirements
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+ The requirements described in the present document apply independently of the UICC/ME interfaces described in TS 31.101 [1]. However, this may imply different technical implementations of these requirements depending on the used interface (e.g. ISO or HSP), in order to optimize the USAT implementation.
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+ The high level requirements of USAT are as follows:-
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+ - provide the user with additional user interface functionalities to control and invoke services (e.g. menus, icons, etc.) ;
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+ - to provide means for the user to personalize applications by means of parameters, if such parameters are made available by the application;
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+ - provide support of a wide variety of applications;
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+ - provide the means for USAT to interact with the user via the input and output devices of the ME;
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+ - the means to transfer applications automatically or on demand to the USIM from a USAT server, and upgrade existing applications via the PLMN;
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+ - the means to transfer content automatically or on demand to or from the USIM from or to a USAT server;
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+ - the means to transfer content directly from one USAT application to a second UE with a USAT application via the PLMN;
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+ - the need for an inherent security architecture such that it shall be possible for both the USAT and USAT server sides of a connection to be authenticated (possibly implicitly by the use of digital signature or ciphering). The USAT server shall maintain security of subscribers' personal data and PLMN data;
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+ - it shall be possible to charge subscribers for the use of PLMN or third party USAT services;
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+ - the means for USAT applications on the USIM to communicate with other PLMN nodes;
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+ - the means for the ME and USIM to exchange USAT capability information;
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+ - provision of USAT API(s) to facilitate the development and downloading of USAT applications;
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+ - It may be possible for the user to activate and deactivate the USIM/SIM application execution environment; in this case the ME shall initiate a new USIM session.- the means for the network operator to provide and manage the USAT execution environment resources and also to provide and manage (i.e. identify version, activate, deactivate, delete, modify, download etc.) the applications;
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+ - the means for the USAT application to fully control the display of all actions and network-responses related to the operation of the application. Optionally under user control the ME may display the individual actions/responses;
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+ - the means for the USAT application to control the PLMN services/supplementary services and IP multimedia services via the standardized MMI. Only the originator (i.e. either user or USAT application) of the action shall directly receive the results/responses of that action (e.g. network response to an SCI). Optionally under user control the ME may display the individual actions/responses.
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+ - provide the user with additional user interface functionality to control and invoke IP multimedia services
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+ Some of the above requirements are subsequently elaborated.
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+ # --- 6 SAT/USAT/ME interface requirements
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+ ## 6.1 (U)SAT APIs
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+ The (U)SIM-API is defined in ETSI TS 102 240 [18]. This API is valid for (U)SAT and is referred to in this TS as (U)SAT API.
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+ The (U)SAT API for the UICC shall allow application programmers easy access to the functions and data described in 3GPP TS 51.011 [4], TS 31.101 [1], TS 31.102 [15], TS 51.014 [17], TS 31.111 [14], such that (U)SIM based services can be developed and loaded onto UICCs (independent of the UICC manufacturer), quickly and, if necessary, remotely, after the card has been issued. The (U)SAT API shall support pro-active functions as described in 3GPP TS 51.014 [17] and TS 31.111 [14], and transport functions as described in 3GPP TS 51.011 [4] and TS 31.102 [15].
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+ ## 6.2 USAT proactive capability
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+ The USAT proactive capability is a mechanism whereby the UICC can request specific actions to be taken by the ME by issuing "proactive commands" thus establishing and maintaining an interactive dialogue with the user and/or communicating with the network or an external device.
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+ An ME may have a variety of configurations, for example, it may consist of a modem connected to an external display. The USAT proactive capability requirements are applicable to the ME as a whole without regard to any particular configuration.
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+ The ME shall inform the UICC of the success or otherwise of each command issued to it by the UICC, and also indicate the command details and if applicable add more specific information.
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+ The proactive command set allows the USAT to instruct the ME to:
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+ - 1 display text supplied by the USAT on the ME's display, with an indication of priority (normal or high), and a defined action (user activity or timeout) to terminate the text display.
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+ - 2 display a text string and obtain the response in the form of a single user keystroke or a string of keys entered by the user and pass the response to the UICC. If the response is designated as private by the UICC the ME shall not display the users response on the screen.
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+ - 3 set up a voice call to an address with a specific priority as indicated by the UICC with all parameters indicated by the UICC.
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+ - 4 set up a data call to an address with specific bearer capability and priority, all parameters are indicated by the UICC.
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+ - 5 set up and manage a data channel (using CSD, Packet service bearer (e.g.: GPRS, UTRAN packet service, HSDPA, ...), SMS, USSD or I-WLAN) between the UICC and an address using information provided by the UICC. It shall be possible for the USAT application to provide the ME with the network connectivity parameters to be used (e.g. PDP context parameters) to establish IP connectivity between a USAT application and a remote entity.
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+ - 6 send data through a previously set up data channel. The UICC informs the ME if the data is to be sent immediately.
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+ - 7 retrieve data from the ME that has previously been received via a data channel set up using (5) above. The UICC informs the ME as to how much data it expects to retrieve.
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+ - 8 send a short message to the network. The short message text is supplied by the UICC to the ME in either packed or unpacked SMS 7-bit alphabet, or UCS2 alphabet.
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+ - 9 send a SS control, SS MMI string or USSD string, indicating which alphabet is used where applicable.
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+ - 10 play a tone in the appropriate audio device.
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+ - 11 negotiate, within reasonable tolerances, a periodic "polling" of the USIM Toolkit.
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+ - 12 refresh the image (if applicable) of the USIM data contained in the ME memory, either entirely, or partially, or instruct the ME to re-initialize completely.
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+ - 13 set up an event list in the ME such that the UICC is informed by the ME when an indicated event has occurred.
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+ - 14 set up an additional menu in the ME, by issuing the ME with a menu list, and allow indication back to the UICC of the user selected menu item.
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+ - 15 provide requested information from the ME to the UICC, for example the MCC, MNC and IMEI.
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+ - 16 communicate bi-directionally with an auxiliary device, e.g. a second card reader.
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+ - 17 set up, refresh and interrogate several timers, and inform the UICC when these expire, within reasonable tolerances.
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+ - 18 display additional MMI information such as display information or tones with commands that employ network resources, with an indication to the ME as to the required level of ME generated MMI as a result of the interaction with the network.
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+ - 19 allow the ME to display help information with the commands, by providing the associated text, related to the user action (e.g. menu selection).
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+ - 20 Provide indication from the ME to the USAT when a key on the MMI has been pressed in a "menu" (response to prompt) or and event (independent action) methods, with key identification. This indication shall be done in a secure manner.
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+ - 21 send a MM to the network, using a data channel as (5) above. The MM content is supplied by the ME or the UICC.
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+ - 22 start an ME-based application that the USAT application knows about. For example USAT applications have the ability to launch a micro-browser if provided by the ME as already described in this document (see Interactions with MExE), or may ask the ME to initiate a data synchronisation process.
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+ Note: addressing of ME applications and other relevant parameters if needed, shall be properly defined by the corresponding USAT specifications.
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+ - 23 Provide location information from the ME to the UICC (e.g. GPS, A-GPS, Galileo, etc) if the ME is equipped with a positioning feature.
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+ - 24 Provide a list of the CSG identities available application for selection together with the corresponding HNB Names from the ME to the UICC applications, if available to the ME.
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+ - 25 Inform the UICC applications when selecting and leaving a CSG cell and to provide the corresponding CSG identity and HNB Name, if HNB Name is available.
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+ Unless otherwise stated the following shall apply:
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+ - The format of text to be displayed is designated by the UICC and is either SMS default alphabet (packed or unpacked) or UCS2 alphabet.
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+ - The format of the response from the ME is designated by the UICC and is either keypad digit (0-9, \*, #, +), SMS default alphabet characters or UCS2 alphabet characters.
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+ ## 6.3 ME Capability for support of bearer independent protocol
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+ The ME supporting bearer independent protocol shall provide to the USIM a common interface for any type of data bearer. This interface is in addition to dedicated commands (e.g. SMS, SS and USSD) for USAT application to exchange data with entities outside the UICC.
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+ The communication is initiated by the UICC. The ME negotiates with the UICC and the addressed entity to establish the optimum channel considering the UICC request, the network and ME capabilities.
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+ The ME is responsible for maintaining and restoring the link should there be a link error.
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+ ## 6.4 ME equipped with positioning features
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+ It shall be possible for the UICC to request the current location information from the ME for USAT applications if the ME is equipped with a positioning feature capable of operating in autonomous, MS Assisted or MS Based modes (e.g. GPS, A-GPS, Galileo, etc).
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+ It shall be possible for the UICC to detect the presence of a positioning feature in the Terminal Profile if the ME is equipped with a positioning feature.
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+ The ME shall inform the UICC if the location feature is disabled when the UICC requests the ME to send the location information.
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+ The ME shall inform the UICC if the location information retrieval is not possible (e.g. due to lack of GPS coverage) when the UICC requests the ME to send the location information.
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+ The UICC request for location information shall be treated in accordance with the principles defined in TS 22.071 [19].
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+ # --- 7 USAT User Interface requirements
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+ ## 7.1 Data presentation requirements (e.g. Display)
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+ In order to be able to create and operate applications with a homogeneous display(s) USAT shall fully control the display of all actions and all network-responses concerned with the operation of the application. USAT shall, upon completion/closure of the application, return full control to the ME.
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+ The display of information shall be either in the form of text (i.e. alphanumeric characters) or in graphical form or both.
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+ Optionally under user control the ME may display the individual actions/network responses.
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+ ## 7.2 Data acquisition requirements (e.g. Keypad)
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+ In order to be able to create and operate applications with a homogeneous user interface USAT shall fully control the function associated with the user input for example via the keypad of the ME. Exceptions to this are keys which are "dedicated ME keys" such as the ON/OFF key. USAT shall, upon completion/closure of the application, return full control to the ME.
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+ ## 7.3 Access requirements (e.g. Menu)
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+ A simple, powerful method for the user to access and interact with certain USAT applications shall be provided.
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+ It shall be possible for the USAT-Application to set up a user interface (e.g. menu, icons) via the capabilities provided by the ME to allow the user to interact with a USAT application using, for example, the display and keypad.
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+ ## 7.4 Menu capability
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+ ### 7.4.1 Set up capability
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+ The menu set up capability is a mechanism whereby the menu items (menu entries/structure etc.) required by the USAT is indicated to the ME by means of a proactive command. The menu set up capability is not directly available to the user. As an option this may include "help information" items.
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+ ### 7.4.2 Selection capability
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+ The menu selection capability is a mechanism whereby the menu item selected by the user is indicated to the USAT by the ME via the UICC-ME interface. As an option this may include "help information" items.
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+ ## 7.5 Soft-key capability
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+ The soft-key allocation capability is a mechanism whereby the UICC indicates to the ME the text to be displayed and the USAT function which is to be assigned to a ME soft-key.
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+ ## 7.6 User control of the SAT/USAT execution environment
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+ The user may be able to control the USAT execution environment via the ME in accordance with the following cases:
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+ - i) the USAT execution environment is enabled/disabled
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+ - ii) the USAT execution environment is not allowed to make automatic calls
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+ - iii) the USAT execution environment is allowed to make automatic calls but only with user confirmation
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+ - iv) the USAT execution environment is allowed to make automatic calls without user confirmation.
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+ In addition it shall be possible for the user to independently enable/disable the AT command feature.
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+ Note that for ease of reading the term "automatic call" is used but this shall be taken to mean any network interaction initiated by USAT including SMS, USSD etc. but excluding user initiated interactions modified by USAT.
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+ The user shall be notified by the ME if service access is prevented as the result of partially disabling the USAT execution environment. It shall be possible to enable the USAT execution environment if service access has been prevented.
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+ ## 7.7 MMS presentation requirements
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+ The USAT shall be able to request the ME to present to the user a Multimedia Message (i.e. via the MMS user agent in the ME) stored in the UICC (see TS 22.140 [16]).
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+ # --- 8 Network interface requirements
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+ ## 8.1 USAT/Network interaction
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+ USAT/Network interaction is required such that the USAT and the network can bi-directionally exchange data through the ME, employing any of the transport mechanisms defined in the section "USAT data exchange capabilities requirements".
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+ ## 8.2 Communication control capability
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+ The communication control capability is a mechanism whereby the use of communication resources is either initiated by the USAT application or modified by the USAT application subsequent to a user action. If supported by the ME, the ME shall, at the time of the user initiated communication request, inform the UICC of the current cell location identity. The UICC shall indicate to the ME if the presentation of information (display, tones etc.) shall be restricted to the explicit presentation of USAT supplied information or if it is required to present standard PLMN information (e.g. network responses) in addition to the USAT supplied information.
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+ It shall be possible for the UICC:
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+ - to initiate and terminate a (UICC initiated) communication request with or without explicit confirmation by the user
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+ - to allow, bar or modify a communication request initiated by the user
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+ - to replace a user initiated communication request by another communication request (e.g. replace call request by an SS action etc.).
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+ It shall be possible for the SAT/USAT serving environment to enable/disable the communication control capability. As an option, dependant on the subscribers subscription and the application, the user may enable/disable the communication control capability via a SAT/USAT serving environment and/or under the control of the Network Operator. The user shall be notified by the ME in case network service is lost as the result of disabling the communication control capability.
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+ The communication control capability applies to all mobile originated requests independent of the applicable data exchange capability. Explicitly it applies to voice calls, IMS based communications and to all services listed in the section "USAT data exchange capabilities requirements" (e.g. SMS, supplementary service, circuit switched connection, packet switched connection, etc.).
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+ ## 8.3 Service Interworking requirements
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+ The USAT application shall be able to use all PLMN services and supplementary services (SS) including those functions available to the user via the standardized MMI (e.g. 2 SEND for Call Hold). Only the originator (i.e. either user or USAT application) of the action shall directly receive the results/responses of that action (e.g. network response to an SCI). Optionally under user control the ME may display the individual actions/responses.
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+ # 9 USAT data exchange capabilities requirements
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+ ## 9.1 Data exchange capabilities supported
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+ USAT shall support the transmission (mobile originated) and the reception (mobile terminated) of data by means of one of the following data exchange capabilities, either using dedicated commands or managed by the ME (using the Bearer Independent Protocol) ;
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+ | <b>Data exchange capability</b> |
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+ | SMS |
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+ | CSD |
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+ | Packet service bearer |
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+ | SS (MO only) |
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+ | USSD (MO only) |
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+ | Cell Broadcast (MT only) |
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+ | SMS via GPRS |
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+ | I-WLAN |
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+ | Local Bearer (Bluetooth, IrDA, RS232, USB) |
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+ # 10 Charging requirements
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+ It shall be possible to charge the subscriber for the use of USAT applications.
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+ It shall be possible to charge for the following activities:-
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+
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+ - subscription:
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+ the subscriber's registration to use USAT services
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+ - application transfer (download):
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+ the transfer of applications and/or information to a subscriber's USAT UE
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+ - application upgrading (download):
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+ the upgrading of previously transferred applications to a subscriber's USAT UE
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+ - application use:
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+ the use of applications by a subscriber's USAT UE
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+ - content:
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+ the provision of content within a USAT application
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+ - roaming:
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+ the use of USAT applications by a subscriber when roaming
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+ - transport:
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+ the use of a transport/bearer service (e.g. SMS)
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+ # 11 Security requirements
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+ The integrity of the USIM and existing security mechanisms shall not be compromised with the introduction of USAT services.
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+ The security of the PLMN, the USIM and the USAT applications shall not be able to be compromised by an external execution environment.
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+ Applications running within an external execution environment are considered "non-trusted" until a secure authentication and identification procedure has been successfully performed. MExE is considered to be an external execution environment. MExE is not covered by this specification.
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+
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+ Applications designed using the features in this specification may require additional methods to provide additional data confidentiality, data integrity, and data sender validation, or any subset thereof.
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+
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+ ## 11.1 Secure Environment requirements
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+
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+ A major aspect of the UICC is the security provided by the chip technology combined with the encryption and challenge/response procedures. The enhancement of the UICC by USAT shall not reduce nor endanger the current security. In addition, the USAT environment shall maintain (or improve) the same high levels of security. Adequate (future) measures shall be taken to ensure the fulfilment of this requirement also with future advances in technologies/services (either network-centric and/or UE-centric).
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+
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+ # --- 12 Emergency calls
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+ The SAT/USAT shall be able to instruct the ME to set up an emergency call to the default emergency call centre. All other call set up requests shall proceed as a normal call set up, and the dialled digits offered by the SAT/USAT shall not be altered.
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+
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+ # --- 13 Roaming
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+ Provided a roaming agreement for the necessary transport/bearer service(s) (e.g. SMS, GPRS) is currently valid, the USAT execution environment shall be supported when roaming.
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+ # --- 14 Interaction with supplementary services
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+ ## 14.1 General
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+ This subclause defines the interaction between PLMN supplementary services and the USAT feature. PLMN supplementary services shall not have any knowledge of USAT based services.
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+
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+ ## 14.2 Line Identification
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+
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+ ### 14.2.1 Calling Line Identification Presentation (CLIP)
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+
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+ No interaction.
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+
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+ ### 14.2.2 Calling Line Identification Restriction (CLIR)
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+
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+ No interaction.
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+
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+ ### 14.2.3 Connected Line Identification Presentation (COLP)
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+
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+ ### 14.2.4 Connected Line Identification Restriction (COLR)
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+
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+ No interaction.
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+
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+ ## 14.3 Call Forwarding
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+
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+ ### 14.3.1 Call Forwarding Unconditional (CFU)
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+
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+ USAT shall be able to modify the forwarded to number entered by the user and displayed, upon interrogation, to the user.
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+
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+ ### 14.3.2 Call Forwarding Busy (CFB)
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+
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+ USAT shall be able to modify the forwarded to number entered by the user and displayed, upon interrogation, to the user.
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+
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+ ### 14.3.3 Call Forwarding on No Reply (CFNRy)
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+
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+ USAT shall be able to modify the forwarded to number entered by the user and displayed, upon interrogation, to the user.
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+
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+ ### 14.3.4 Call Forwarding on Not Reachable (CFNRc)
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+
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+ USAT shall be able to modify the forwarded to number entered by the user and displayed, upon interrogation, to the user.
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+
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+ ## 14.4 Call Completion
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+
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+ ### 14.4.1 Call Hold (CH)
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+
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+ No interaction.
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+
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+ ### 14.4.2 Call Waiting (CW)
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+
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+ No interaction.
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+
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+ ## 14.5 Multi Party (MPTY)
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+
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+ USAT shall be able to modify the called number entered by the user.
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+
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+ ## 14.6 Closed User Group (CUG)
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+ No interaction.
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+
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+ ## 14.7 Advice of Charge (AoC)
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+
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+ No interaction.
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+
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+ ## 14.8 Call Barring
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+
540
+ ### 14.8.1 Barring of all outgoing calls
541
+
542
+ No interaction.
543
+
544
+ ### 14.8.2 Barring of outgoing international calls
545
+
546
+ #### 14.8.2.1 Mobile originated calls
547
+
548
+ No interaction.
549
+
550
+ #### 14.8.2.2 Forwarded Calls
551
+
552
+ No interaction.
553
+
554
+ ### 14.8.3 Barring of outgoing international calls except those directed to the HPLMN country
555
+
556
+ No interaction.
557
+
558
+ ### 14.8.4 Barring of all incoming calls
559
+
560
+ No interaction.
561
+
562
+ ### 14.8.5 Barring of incoming calls when roaming
563
+
564
+ No interaction.
565
+
566
+ ## 14.9 Explicit Call Transfer (ECT)
567
+
568
+ USAT shall be able to modify the transfer number entered by the user.
569
+
570
+ ## 14.10 Completion of Call to Busy Subscriber (CCBS)
571
+
572
+ USAT shall be able to modify the number displayed to the user.
573
+
574
+ ## 14.11 Multiple Subscriber Profile (MSP)
575
+
576
+ No interaction.
577
+
578
+ # --- 15 Interaction with network features
579
+
580
+ All services available in the network shall continue to be offered and remain applicable in addition to USAT. This includes the basic services, supplementary services and network features.
581
+
582
+ ## 15.1 Interactions with Operator Determined Barring (ODB)
583
+
584
+ ### 15.1.1 Barring of all outgoing calls
585
+
586
+ No interaction.
587
+
588
+ ### 15.1.2 Barring of all outgoing international calls
589
+
590
+ No interaction.
591
+
592
+ ### 15.1.3 Barring of all outgoing international calls except those directed to the home PLMN country
593
+
594
+ No interaction.
595
+
596
+ ### 15.1.4 Barring of outgoing calls when roaming outside the home PLMN country
597
+
598
+ No interaction.
599
+
600
+ ### 15.1.5 Barring of outgoing premium rate calls
601
+
602
+ No interaction.
603
+
604
+ ### 15.1.6 Barring of incoming calls
605
+
606
+ No interaction.
607
+
608
+ ### 15.1.7 Barring of incoming calls when roaming outside the home PLMN country
609
+
610
+ No interaction.
611
+
612
+ ### 15.1.8 Operator Specific Barring
613
+
614
+ No interaction.
615
+
616
+ ### 15.1.9 Barring of Supplementary Services Management
617
+
618
+ No interaction.
619
+
620
+ ## 15.2 Interactions with Optimal Routing (OR)
621
+
622
+ No interaction.
623
+
624
+ ## 15.3 Interactions with MExE
625
+
626
+ The SAT/USAT applications have the the ability to launch a micro-browser (on a given URL and a given bearer) if provided by the ME.
627
+
628
+ ## 15.4 Interactions with CAMEL
629
+
630
+ No interaction.
631
+
632
+ # --- 16 Compatibility of USAT ME's and applications
633
+
634
+ ## 16.1 USAT Classification
635
+
636
+ Given the wide ranging hardware capabilities of UICCs and MEs, together with the development of USAT applications and applets, a USAT classification shall be supported to determine their respective capability and compatibility. The USAT classification shall apply both to UICCs, MEs and applications and applets.
637
+
638
+ The objective is to:-
639
+
640
+ - classify the requirements of a USAT UICC/applications and
641
+ - identify the commands and features supported by the ME
642
+
643
+ The development and maintenance of the USAT specification is done in accordance to the ETSI/3GPP release procedures. . I.e. annual releases of the specifications are done providing support for new commands and enhancements of existing commands. The annual Release may both contain commands that are mandatory for that Release and commands that are optional.
644
+
645
+ The classification of the optional commands and features in a given Release may be done with the concept of “Letter Classes”. A Letter Class identifies a subset of functionality of the Release, which will provide the user, USAT serving environment and application writer with a consistent set of commands and features.
646
+
647
+ The concept of a USAT Letter Classes is introduced to help identify the ME, and the UICC /USAT application compatibility within a given Release. The USAT Letter Class is distinct and unrelated to the existing PLMN UE Classmark. The USAT Letter Classes are not used during capability negotiations, but are intended to assist in designing applications by provision of a means for an application designer to identify which combinations of USAT features are supported by the MEs. Capability negotiations between the UICC and the ME are performed at the feature level, independent of the USAT Letter Class.
648
+
649
+ In addition to classifying the ME as conforming to a specific Release and if applicable one or several Letter Classes within the release, an ME manufacturers declaration shall be provided. This shall indicate in detail the commands and features supported by the ME. Any conformance testing shall be performed in accordance to this declaration.
650
+
651
+ The support of a given Letter Class doesn't require the support of another Letter Class.
652
+
653
+ USAT applications will be developed to execute on USAT UE's in one or more classifications. In order for USAT applications to be properly supported by a USAT UE, the application shall be designated by the same classification of USAT UE's on which they are intended to be executed.
654
+
655
+ ## 16.2 ME/USIM operation
656
+
657
+ In the case of an ME not supporting SAT/USAT or not supporting a certain SAT/USAT feature the following shall apply:
658
+
659
+ - the USIM shall control (i.e. allow or prevent) the access to the network.
660
+ This allows the USIM to prevent the use of a subscription (which may rely on the support of USAT features for correct operation) in an uncontrolled manner.
661
+ - if access to a PLMN is not prevented the ME shall support the non-USAT PLMN features without restriction.
662
+
663
+ ## 16.3 ME/UICC capability information exchange
664
+
665
+ If supported, the UICC and the ME shall exchange USAT capabilities when the card session is initiated.
666
+
667
+ This exchange of information is important since the UICC then knows what the ME is capable of, and the UICC can thus adapt the service made available to the user accordingly. If the UICC does not receive any ME capability information it shall assume that the ME does not support USAT.
668
+
669
+ A UICC that supports USAT shall not attempt to invoke USAT functions in the ME if the ME has not indicated USAT support.
670
+
671
+ An ME that supports USAT shall not attempt to invoke USAT functions in the UICC if the UICC has not indicated that USAT is supported and is active.
672
+
673
+ ## 16.4 ME and compatibility
674
+
675
+ For compatibility testing the ME manufacturers shall provide a declaration of the Release and if applicable the Letter Class(es) supported by the ME including the detail of all commands and features supported by the ME. It can be envisaged that ME implementations will exist that are compliant to a given release and which support commands and features from later releases.
676
+
677
+ ## 16.5 Void ---
678
+
679
+ # 17 Void
680
+
681
+ # Annex A (informative): Change history
682
+
683
+ | Document history | | |
684
+ |------------------|---------|--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
685
+ | Date | Version | Comment |
686
+ | June 98 | 0.0.0 | Initial draft based on MExE stage 1. |
687
+ | June 98 | 0.1.0 | Output of SMG1/SMG9 joint ad hoc |
688
+ | August 98 | 0.2.0 | Updated by editor reflecting discussion at joint ad hoc in June. |
689
+ | August 98 | 0.3.0 | Output of SMG1/SMG9 joint ad hoc meeting |
690
+ | November 98 | 0.4.0 | Output of SMG1/SMG9 joint ad hoc meeting |
691
+ | January 99 | 0.5.0 | Output of SMG1/SMG9 joint ad hoc meeting |
692
+ | January 99 | 0.5.1 | Improved output of SMG1/SMG9 joint ad hoc meeting, submitted to SMG1 for information, with recommendation to raise to Version 1.0.0. |
693
+ | March 99 | 1.0.0 | Raised to Version 1.0.0 by SMG1 Plenary |
694
+ | May 99 | 1.0.1 | Draft changes, interim output of SMG1/SMG9 ad hoc meeting. |
695
+ | May 99 | 1.1.0 | Output of SMG1/SMG9 joint ad hoc meeting |
696
+ | May 99 | 1.1.1 | Minor editorial changes only. Output of SMG1/SMG9 joint ad hoc meeting |
697
+ | June 99 | 1.1.2 | Spelling and editorial corrections, changes agreed to by email after the 5 <sup>th</sup> ad hoc |
698
+ | September 99 | 1.3.0 | New version after S1 meeting |
699
+ | September 99 | 1.3.1 | Final version for approval at TSG-SA Korea |
700
+ | October 99 | 2.0.0 | Editorial clean-up for version 2.0.0 |
701
+
702
+ | Change history | | | | | | | | | | | |
703
+ |----------------|-----------|-----------|--------|-----|-----|-------|-----|--------------------------------------------------------------------|-------|-------|------------------|
704
+ | TSG SA# | SA Doc. | SA1 Doc | Spec | CR | Rev | Rel | Cat | Subject/Comment | Old | New | WI |
705
+ | SA#05 | SP99-434 | | | | | | | Version 3.0.0 Approved | | 3.0.0 | |
706
+ | SMG#30 | SP99-434 | | | | | | | Version 3.0.0 Approved | | 3.0.0 | |
707
+ | SP-07 | SP-000058 | S1-000120 | 22.038 | 001 | | R99 | D | USIM/SIM Application Toolkit, Service Description, Stage 1 | 3.0.0 | 3.1.0 | |
708
+ | SP-07 | SP-000152 | | 22.038 | 002 | 1 | R99 | B | Addition requirements for bearer independent data transfer feature | 3.0.0 | 3.1.0 | |
709
+ | SP-08 | SP-000196 | S1-000432 | 22.038 | 003 | | R99 | F | Deletion of note to non-existent TS | 3.1.0 | 3.2.0 | |
710
+ | SP-09 | SP-000381 | S1-000637 | 22.038 | 005 | | R4 | D | Change of MExE name | 3.2.0 | 4.0.0 | |
711
+ | SP-09 | SP-000382 | S1-000629 | 22.038 | 004 | | R5 | B | Release 2000 features | 3.2.0 | 5.0.0 | |
712
+ | SP-10 | SP-000541 | S1-000862 | 22.038 | 007 | | Rel-5 | B | LS on USAT local link mechanism and impact on TS 22.038 | 5.0.0 | 5.1.0 | USAT1-<br>LocLnk |
713
+ | SP-12 | SP-010261 | S1-010419 | 22.038 | 008 | | Rel-5 | B | Indication of Key identification | 5.1.0 | 5.2.0 | USAT1 |
714
+ | SP-20 | SP-030238 | S1-030466 | 22.038 | 011 | | Rel-5 | A | Clean up of USAT requirements | 5.2.0 | 5.3.0 | TEI |
715
+ | SP-20 | SP-030355 | | 22.038 | 013 | 2 | Rel-6 | B | MMS support on the card | 5.2.0 | 6.0.0 | MMS-R6 |
716
+ | SP-21 | SP-030461 | S1-030887 | 22.038 | 014 | | Rel-6 | B | MMS support by the USIM Application Toolkit | 6.0.0 | 6.1.0 | MMS-R6 |
717
+
718
+ | | | | | | | | | | | | |
719
+ |-------|-----------|---------------|--------|------|---|--------|---|---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|--------|--------|---------|
720
+ | SP-22 | SP-030772 | - | 22.038 | 016 | 1 | Rel-6 | F | Change of the term "bearer" to "data exchange capability" and removal of implementation dependent statements in TS 22.038 | 6.1.0 | 6.2.0 | TEI |
721
+ | SP-22 | SP-030688 | S1-031336 | 22.038 | 018 | - | Rel-6 | A | Enable Cell Broadcast Bearer for USAT application while connected to UTRAN networks | 6.1.0 | 6.2.0 | TEI5 |
722
+ | SP-22 | SP-030685 | S1-031322 | 22.038 | 022 | - | Rel-6 | A | CR to align TS 22.038 with the T3 specifications TS 11.14 and TS 31.111 | 6.1.0 | 6.2.0 | EMC1-CS |
723
+ | SP-22 | SP-030696 | S1-031220 | 22.038 | 015 | - | Rel-7 | B | Interaction between ME and USAT applications | 6.1.0 | 7.0.0 | USAT1 |
724
+ | SP-25 | SP-040679 | - | 22.038 | 023 | 1 | Rel-7 | A | Enhance the USAT MMS presentation | 7.0.0 | 7.1.0 | UEMMS |
725
+ | SP-26 | SP-040734 | S1-040985 | 22.038 | 025 | - | Rel-7 | B | Extension of the USAT bearers | 7.1.0 | 7.2.0 | WLAN |
726
+ | SP-27 | SP-050057 | S1-050247 | 22.038 | 027 | - | Rel-7 | A | References corrections | 7.2.0 | 7.3.0 | TEI-7 |
727
+ | SP-28 | SP-050220 | S1-050479 | 22.038 | 028 | - | Rel-7 | F | Correction of WLAN into I-WLAN | 7.3.0 | 7.4.0 | WLAN |
728
+ | SP-29 | SP-050606 | | 22.038 | 0030 | 1 | Rel-7 | A | Addition of UTRAN packet service as a data bearer for the UICC | 7.4.0 | 7.5.0 | TEI-7 |
729
+ | SP-39 | SP-080043 | S1-080277 | 22.038 | 0032 | 3 | Rel-8 | C | Extension of Toolkit communication control to IMS | 7.5.0 | 8.0.0 | TEI8 |
730
+ | SP-39 | SP-080043 | S1-080311 | 22.038 | 0033 | 4 | Rel-8 | B | Availability of Location information in the UICC | 7.5.0 | 8.0.0 | TEI8 |
731
+ | SP-39 | SP-080043 | S1-080305 | 22.038 | 0035 | 4 | Rel-8 | B | Toolkit over HSP | 7.5.0 | 8.0.0 | TEI8 |
732
+ | - | - | - | - | | | | | Some revision marks appearing in v.8.0.0 have been accepted | 8.0.0 | 8.0.1 | |
733
+ | SP-43 | SP-090215 | S1-090288 rev | 22.038 | 0036 | 5 | Rel-9 | B | Discovery of surrounding home (e)NodeB by UICC | 8.0.1 | 9.0.0 | EHNB |
734
+ | SP-50 | SP-100805 | S1-103325 | 22.038 | 0037 | 1 | Rel-10 | F | Correction of USAT requirements | 9.0.0 | 10.0.0 | TEI10 |
735
+ | - | | | | | | | | LTE logo changed into LTE Advanced logo | 10.0.0 | 10.0.1 | - |
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+
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+
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+
4
+
5
+
6
+
7
+ # --- Contents
8
+
9
+ | | |
10
+ |-----------------------------------------------------|----|
11
+ | Foreword ..... | 4 |
12
+ | 1 Scope..... | 5 |
13
+ | 1.1 References..... | 5 |
14
+ | 1.2 Definitions and abbreviations..... | 5 |
15
+ | 2 Description..... | 5 |
16
+ | 3 Applicability to Basic Services (BS) ..... | 6 |
17
+ | 4 Applicability to Supplementary Services (SS)..... | 6 |
18
+ | 5 Normal procedure ..... | 7 |
19
+ | 5.1 Circuit Oriented Services ..... | 7 |
20
+ | 5.2 Packet Oriented Services..... | 9 |
21
+ | 5.3 Interworking WLAN ..... | 9 |
22
+ | 5.4 IMS Oriented Services ..... | 9 |
23
+ | 5.4.1 IMS Multimedia Telephony Services..... | 9 |
24
+ | 6 Exceptional procedures ..... | 11 |
25
+ | 7 Alternate procedures ..... | 11 |
26
+ | 8 Interworking considerations..... | 11 |
27
+ | Annex A (informative): Change history..... | 12 |
28
+
29
+ # --- Foreword
30
+
31
+ This Technical Specification has been produced by the 3GPP.
32
+
33
+ The contents of the present document are subject to continuing work within the TSG and may change following formal TSG approval. Should the TSG modify the contents of the present document, it will be re-released by the TSG with an identifying change of release date and an increase in version number as follows:
34
+
35
+ Version x.y.z
36
+
37
+ where:
38
+
39
+ - x the first digit:
40
+ - 1 presented to TSG for information;
41
+ - 2 presented to TSG for approval;
42
+ - 3 or greater indicates TSG approved document under change control.
43
+ - Y the second digit is incremented for all changes of substance, i.e. technical enhancements, corrections, updates, etc.
44
+ - z the third digit is incremented when editorial only changes have been incorporated in the document.
45
+
46
+ # --- 1 Scope
47
+
48
+ The present document describes the network feature Operator Determined Barring (ODB).
49
+
50
+ This allows the network operator or service provider to regulate, by means of an exceptional procedure, access by the subscribers to services (both Circuit and Packet Oriented), by the barring of certain categories of outgoing or incoming calls/Packet Oriented Services or of roaming. ODB shall take effect immediately and shall terminate ongoing calls and bar future calls/Packet Oriented Services.
51
+
52
+ The purpose of this network feature is to be able to limit the service provider's financial exposure to new subscribers, or to those who have not promptly paid their bills. It may only be applied to the service provider's own subscribers.
53
+
54
+ ## --- 1.1 References
55
+
56
+ The following documents contain provisions which, through reference in this text, constitute provisions of the present document.
57
+
58
+ - References are either specific (identified by date of publication, edition number, version number, etc.) or non-specific.
59
+ - For a specific reference, subsequent revisions do not apply.
60
+ - For a non-specific reference, the latest version applies. In the case of a reference to a 3GPP document (including a GSM document), a non-specific reference implicitly refers to the latest version of that document *in the same Release as the present document*.
61
+ - [1] GSM 01.04: "Digital cellular telecommunications system (Phase 2+); Abbreviations and acronyms".
62
+ - [2] TS 22.088: " Call Barring (CB) supplementary services – Stage 1".
63
+ - [3] ITU-T Recommendation E.164 : "Numbering plan for the ISDN era".
64
+ - [4] TS 22.082: " Call Forwarding (CF) supplementary services – Stage 1".
65
+ - [5] TR 21.905: "Vocabulary for 3GPP Specifications".
66
+ - [6] 3GPP TS 22.234: "Requirements for 3GPP system to wireless local area network (WLAN) interworking".
67
+
68
+ ## 1.2 Definitions and abbreviations
69
+
70
+ In addition to the following definitions, abbreviations used in the present document are listed in GSM 01.04 [1] and TR 21.905 [5].
71
+
72
+ **Premium rate call:** A telecommunications network, possibly but not necessarily a PLMN, may make available certain services, for which the tariff is comparable to, or may exceed, International Call rates. Examples of such premium rate services might be information and entertainment services. The exact definition of what constitutes a premium rate call is the responsibility of the VPLMN operator, possibly subject to inter-operator agreements.
73
+
74
+ # --- 2 Description
75
+
76
+ Application of Operator Determined Barring is controlled by the Service Provider, by administrative interaction with the HLR; this interface is not standardized.
77
+
78
+ With the exception of the barring of roaming, the HLR affects Operator Determined Barring in a similar manner to Service Provider – activated use of the Call Barring Supplementary service. Consequently, the VLR and MSC also execute the relevant Barring Conditions in similar manners. It is noted that there is no password usage. Roaming is barred by the HLR when the MS is in a PLMN other than the Home PLMN or not in the Home PLMN Country as applicable.
79
+
80
+ In addition to ensuring the barring integrity for future calls, the HLR, and consequently the MSC and VLR, shall provide means to terminate the calls of a user that have been established prior to the application of the ODB service and which are still ongoing.
81
+
82
+ # --- 3 Applicability to Basic Services (BS)
83
+
84
+ This network feature is applied to all Teleservices and Bearer Services except as noted below. The Operator Determined Barring feature shall not be applied to Teleservice-Emergency Call. It is not possible to apply Operator Determined Barring independently to individual Basic Services.
85
+
86
+ # --- 4 Applicability to Supplementary Services (SS)
87
+
88
+ Operator Determined Barring is a network feature and hence applies to Supplementary Service aspects of subscriptions.
89
+
90
+ Operator Determined Barring is applied independently from Supplementary Services. Nevertheless the following interactions occur:
91
+
92
+ ## **Call Barring:**
93
+
94
+ Calls will be denied if either Operator Determined Barring or Subscriber Controlled Barring determine that the call should be barred.
95
+
96
+ If a call is barred due to both Operator Determined Barring and Subscriber Controlled Barring, then the message or notification returned towards the caller will be the same as if the barring was due solely to Operator Determined Barring (see Section 5).
97
+
98
+ There is no other interaction.
99
+
100
+ ## **Call Forwarding:**
101
+
102
+ If a call forwarding programme is in contravention of an Operator Determined Barring Category, when the latter is activated, then the activation shall result in making call forwarding quiescent. If the subscriber attempts to activate a new call forwarding programme in contravention of an Operator Determined Barring Category, then the activation shall be denied, and the subscriber informed of the denial. There is no other interaction.
103
+
104
+ ## **Closed User Group:**
105
+
106
+ CUG restrictions must be met in addition to Operator Determined Barring restrictions for a call to proceed.
107
+
108
+ If a call is barred due to both Operator Determined Barring and CUG restrictions, then the message or notification returned towards the caller will be the same as if the barring was due solely to Operator Determined Barring (see Section 5).
109
+
110
+ There is no other interaction.
111
+
112
+ ## **Call Transfer:**
113
+
114
+ If the subscriber attempts to invoke a call transfer in contravention of an Operator Determined Barring category, then the invocation shall be denied, and the subscriber informed of the denial. There is no other interaction.
115
+
116
+ ## **Multi-Party, Advice of Charge, CLIP, CLIR, COLP, COLR, Call Wait, Call Hold:**
117
+
118
+ There is no interaction.
119
+
120
+ ## **Call Completion to Busy Subscriber, User to User Signalling, Malicious Call Identification, Mobile Access Hunting:**
121
+
122
+ For further study.
123
+
124
+ The application of a Barring of Roaming category (see subclauses 3.1 and 3.2 below) will, if the Mobile Station is roaming appropriately, prevent the Mobile Subscriber from undertaking any form of Supplementary Service management.
125
+
126
+ # --- 5 Normal procedure
127
+
128
+ ## 5.1 Circuit Oriented Services
129
+
130
+ As described in the following categories, the Service Provider may at any time activate this feature and this shall terminate any relevant calls in progress, including forwarded calls, and bar future calls covered by the barring category:
131
+
132
+ Independently, one of:
133
+
134
+ - 1.1 Barring outgoing calls;
135
+ - or: 1.2 Barring outgoing international calls;
136
+ - or: 1.3 Barring outgoing international calls except those directed to the home PLMN country;
137
+ - or: 1.4 Barring of outgoing calls when roaming outside the home PLMN country;
138
+ - or: 1.5 Barring of outgoing inter-zonal calls;
139
+ - or: 1.6 Barring of outgoing inter-zonal calls except those directed to the home PLMN country;
140
+ - or: 1.7 Barring of outgoing international calls except those directed to the home PLMN country AND barring of outgoing inter-zonal calls.
141
+
142
+ And/or one of:
143
+
144
+ - 2.1 Barring incoming calls;
145
+ - or: 2.2 Barring incoming calls when roaming outside the home PLMN country;
146
+ - or: 2.3 Barring incoming calls when roaming outside the zone of the home PLMN country.
147
+
148
+ And/or one of:
149
+
150
+ - 3.1 Barring of Roaming outside the home PLMN;
151
+ - or: 3.2 Barring of Roaming outside the home PLMN country.
152
+
153
+ And/or one or more of:
154
+
155
+ - 4.1 Barring of outgoing Premium Rate Calls (Information);
156
+ - 4.2 Barring of outgoing Premium Rate Calls (Entertainment);
157
+ - 4.3 Barring of outgoing Premium Rate Calls (Information) when roaming outside the home PLMN country;
158
+ - 4.4 Barring of outgoing Premium Rate Calls (Entertainment) when roaming outside the home PLMN country.
159
+
160
+ And/or one or more of:
161
+
162
+ - 5.1 When registered in the HPLMN, Operator Specific Barring (Type 1);
163
+ - or: 5.2 When registered in the HPLMN, Operator Specific Barring (Type 2);
164
+ - or: 5.3 When registered in the HPLMN, Operator Specific Barring (Type 3);
165
+ - or: 5.4 When registered in the HPLMN, Operator Specific Barring (Type 4).
166
+
167
+ And/or
168
+
169
+ - 6.1 Barring of Supplementary Services Management, which prevents user control of any supplementary service (registration, erasure, activation, deactivation, user invocation, interrogation,
170
+
171
+ password registration and mobile initiated USSD). However, this does not prevent invocation by other action – e.g. an existing call forwarding or barring state will remain.
172
+
173
+ And/or one of:
174
+
175
+ - 7.1 Barring of registration of any call forwarded-to number;
176
+ - or: 7.2 Barring of registration of any international call forwarded-to number;
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+ - or: 7.3 Barring or registration of any international call forwarded-to number except to a number within the HPLMN country;
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+ - or: 7.4 Barring of registration of any inter-zone call forwarded-to number.
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+ - Or: 7.5 Barring of registration of any inter-zone call forwarded-to number except to a number within the HPLMN country;
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+
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+ NOTE: The definition of an international call is based on the equivalent definition of an international call in TS 22.088 [2]. The principles for deciding whether a forwarded-to number is international or inter-zonal are the same as those given in TS 22.082 [4] to determine the interactions between call forwarding and call barring.
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+ And/or one of:
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+
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+ - 8.1 Barring of invocation of call transfer;
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+ - or: 8.2 Barring of invocation of call transfer where at least one of the two calls is a call charged to the served subscriber; i.e. the call is either an outgoing call or an incoming call when the served subscriber roams outside the HPLMN;
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+ - or: 8.3 Barring of invocation of call transfer where at least one of the two calls is a call charged to the served subscriber at international rates, i.e. the call is either an outgoing international call or an incoming call when the served subscriber roams outside the HPLMN country;
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+ - or: 8.4 Barring of invocation of call transfer where at least one of the two calls is a call charged to the served subscriber at inter-zonal rates, i.e. the call is either an outgoing inter-zonal call or an incoming call when the served subscriber roams to a VPLMN in a different zone from the HPLMN.
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+
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+ And/or:
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+
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+ - 9 Barring of invocation of call transfer where both calls are calls charged to the served subscriber, i.e. both calls are either outgoing calls or incoming calls when the served subscriber roams outside the HPLMN;
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+
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+ and/or:
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+
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+ - 10 Barring of further invocation of call transfer if there is already one ongoing transferred call for the served subscriber in the serving MSC/VLR.
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+
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+ "User invocation", as it relates to ODB, consists of the following action:
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+
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+ - invocation of the call hold supplementary service.
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+
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+ "Zone" is based on the first digit of their international dialing code as defined in ITU-T Recommendation E.164 [3].
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+
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+ NOTE: For the purposes of this TS, zone 3 and zone 4 are treated as one zone.
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+
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+ NOTE: If control of Supplementary Services Management is barred, then the control of call forward will be barred as a consequence, so explicit barring of call forward activation is not necessary.
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+
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+ If a mobile subscriber attempts to use a mobile initiated service which is barred as described above (categories 1, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, and 10), an appropriate message shall be returned to the Mobile Station or alternatively (categories 1, 4, and 5), if located in the HPLMN, the mobile subscriber can be automatically connected to a destination address determined by the HPLMN operator. It is necessary for the message to indicate that the barring is due to Operator Determined Barring. It is not necessary to indicate the categories which are barred. For ongoing, or transferred calls, that are terminated due to ODB, the network operator may give an appropriate indication to the barred party.
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+
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+ A notification (announcement or ITU-T#7 cause value) may be returned to callers attempting to call a mobile subscriber who is appropriately barred incoming calls. It is not necessary to indicate to the called mobile station that an incoming call has been barred.
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+
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+ Only the HPLMN Operator can activate, change or deactivate application of this network feature.
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+
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+ In order to provide this feature securely when a subscriber roams to another network, the visited network needs to support the feature to ensure that the roaming subscriber cannot use a service which has been barred to him.
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+
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+ ## 5.2 Packet Oriented Services
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+
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+ Packet Oriented Services, particularly data services, are different in nature to Circuit Oriented Services, and therefore have different requirements for Operator Determined Barring.
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+
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+ As described in the following categories, the Service Provider may at any time activate this feature and this shall terminate any relevant services in progress, and bar future requests for service covered by the barring category:
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+
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+ - It shall be possible to bar subscribers completely from the Packet Oriented Services.
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+ - It shall be possible to bar a subscriber from requesting Packet Oriented Services from access points that are within the HPLMN whilst the subscriber is roaming in a VPLMN.
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+ - It shall be possible to bar a subscriber from requesting Packet Oriented Services from access points that are within the roamed to VPLMN.
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+
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+ The term 'access point' is used to indicate the GGSN or part of the GGSN that is specified by a particular APN.
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+
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+ ## 5.3 Interworking WLAN
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+
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+ Aspects of ODB related to interworking WLAN are addressed in TS 22.234 [6].
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+
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+ ## 5.4 IMS Oriented Services
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+
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+ ### 5.4.1 IMS Multimedia Telephony Services
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+
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+ As described in the following categories, the Service Provider may at any time activate this feature and this shall terminate any relevant communications in progress, including diverted communications, and bar future communications covered by the barring category:
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+
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+ Independently, one of:
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+
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+ - 1.1 Barring outgoing communication;
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+ - or: 1.2 Barring outgoing international communications;
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+ - or: 1.3 Barring outgoing international communications except those directed to the home PLMN country;
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+ - or: 1.4 Barring of outgoing communications when roaming outside the home PLMN country;
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+
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+ and/or one of:
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+
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+ - 2.1 Barring incoming communications;
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+ - or: 2.2 Barring incoming communications when roaming outside the home PLMN country;
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+
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+ and/or one of:
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+
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+ - 3.1 Barring of Roaming outside the home PLMN;
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+ - or: 3.2 Barring of Roaming outside the home PLMN country.
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+
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+ and/or one or more of:
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+
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+ - 4.1 Barring of outgoing Premium Rate Communications (Information);
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+
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+ 4.2 Barring of outgoing Premium Rate Communications (Entertainment);
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+
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+ and/or one or more of:
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+
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+ 5.1 When registered in the HPLMN, Operator Specific Barring (Type 1);
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+
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+ or: 5.2 When registered in the HPLMN, Operator Specific Barring (Type 2);
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+
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+ or: 5.3 When registered in the HPLMN, Operator Specific Barring (Type 3);
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+
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+ or: 5.4 When registered in the HPLMN, Operator Specific Barring (Type 4).
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+
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+ and/or
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+
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+ 6 Barring of Supplementary Services Management, which prevents user control of any supplementary service (registration, erasure, activation, deactivation, user invocation, interrogation and password registration). However, this does not prevent invocation by other action - e.g. an existing communication diversion or barring state will remain.
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+
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+ and/or one of:
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+
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+ 7.1 Barring of registration of any communication diverted-to address;
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+
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+ or: 7.2 Barring of registration of any international communication diverted-to address;
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+
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+ or: 7.3 Barring of registration of any international communication diverted-to address except to an address within the HPLMN country;
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+
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+ and/or one of:
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+
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+ 8.1 Barring of invocation of communication transfer;
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+
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+ or: 8.2 Barring of invocation of communication transfer where at least one of the two communications is a communication charged to the served subscriber; i.e. the communication is either an outgoing communication or an incoming communication when the served subscriber roams outside the HPLMN;
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+
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+ or: 8.3 Barring of invocation of communication transfer where at least one of the two communications is a communication charged to the served subscriber at international rates, i.e. the communication is either an outgoing international communication or an incoming communication when the served subscriber roams outside the HPLMN country;
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+
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+ and/or:
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+
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+ 9 Barring of invocation of communication transfer where both communications are communications charged to the served subscriber, i.e. both communications are either outgoing communications or incoming communications when the served subscriber roams outside the HPLMN;
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+
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+ and/or:
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+
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+ 10 Barring of further invocation of communication transfer if there is already one ongoing transferred communication for the served subscriber.
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+
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+ If a mobile subscriber attempts to use a mobile initiated service which is barred as described above (categories 1, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 and 10), an appropriate message shall be returned to the Mobile Station or alternatively (categories 1, 4 and 5), if located in the HPLMN, the mobile subscriber can be automatically connected to a destination address determined by the HPLMN operator. It is necessary for the message to indicate that the barring is due to Operator Determined Barring. It is not necessary to indicate the categories which are barred. For ongoing, or transferred communications, that are terminated due to ODB, the network operator may give an appropriate indication to the barred party.
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+
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+ A notification (announcement or appropriate SIP response) may be returned to callers attempting to communicate with a mobile subscriber who is appropriately barred for incoming communications. No indication is provided to the called mobile station that an incoming communication has been barred.
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+
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+ Only the HPLMN Operator can activate, change or deactivate application of this network feature.
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+
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+ # --- 6 Exceptional procedures
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+
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+ If a VPLMN does not support an operator determined barring category which an HPLMN requests it to apply, the VPLMN shall notify the HPLMN. The HPLMN may then request the VPLMN to apply a substitute operator determined barring category, or take any other action required by the HPLMN operator.
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+
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+ # --- 7 Alternate procedures
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+ None identified.
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+
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+ # --- 8 Interworking considerations
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+
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+ None identified.
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+
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+ # Annex A (informative): Change history
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+
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+ | Change history | | | | | | | | | | | |
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+ |----------------|-----------|-----------|-----------|------|-----|--------|-----|--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|--------|--------|--------------|
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+ | TSG SA# | SA Doc. | SA1 Doc | Spec | CR | Rev | Rel | Cat | Subject/Comment | Old | New | WI |
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+ | Jun 1999 | | | GSM 02.41 | | | | | Transferred to 3GPP SA1 | 7.0.0 | | |
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+ | SA#04 | | | 22.041 | | | | | Transferred to 3GPP SA1 | | 3.0.0 | |
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+ | SP-05 | SP-99479 | S1-99616 | 22.041 | 001 | | R99 | D | Editorial changes for alignment | 3.0.0 | 3.1.0 | |
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+ | SP-05 | SP-99441 | S1-99850 | 22.041 | 002 | | R99 | B | Addition of explicit requirements for Packet Oriented Services | 3.0.0 | 3.1.0 | |
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+ | SP-10 | SP-000532 | S1-000852 | 22.041 | 003 | | R99 | F | Operator Determined Barring of Packet Oriented Services | 3.1.0 | 3.2.0 | |
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+ | SP-10 | SP-000532 | S1-000853 | 22.041 | 004 | | Rel-4 | B | Operator Determined Barring of Packet Oriented Services | 3.2.0 | 4.0.0 | TEI4 |
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+ | SP-11 | SP-010041 | S1-010019 | 22.041 | 006 | | Rel-4 | F | Corrections of the ODB categories for Packet Oriented Services | 4.0.0 | 4.1.0 | ODB Enh. |
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+ | SP-11 | SP-010042 | S1-010174 | 22.041 | 008 | | Rel-4 | A | CR on Operator Determined Barring – Zonal Barring to 3GPP TSG SA WG1 | 4.0.0 | 4.1.0 | TEI |
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+ | SP-16 | SP-020267 | S1-021043 | 22.041 | | | Rel-5 | | Updated from Rel-4 to Rel5 | 4.1.0 | 5.0.0 | |
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+ | SP-20 | SP-030327 | S1-030490 | 22.041 | 009 | 1 | Rel-6 | B | ODB in WLAN – Requirement | 5.0.0 | 6.0.0 | ODB, WLAN-CR |
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+ | SP-21 | SP-030464 | S1-030901 | 22.041 | 011 | - | Rel-6 | B | ODB in VPLMN for WLAN user | 6.0.0 | 6.1.0 | ODB |
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+ | SP-21 | SP-030464 | S1-030915 | 22.041 | 010 | - | Rel-6 | C | WLAN access point terminology clarified | 6.0.0 | 6.1.0 | ODB |
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+ | SP-23 | SP-040101 | S1-040261 | 22.041 | 012 | - | Rel-6 | D | Extraction of redundant WLAN related ODB text – now in WLAN TS22.234 | 6.1.0 | 6.2.0 | WLAN |
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+ | SP-35 | SP-070118 | S1-070251 | 22.041 | - | - | Rel-7 | B | Raised to version 7.0.0 as a result of approval of CR 0014r1 for Rel-8 | 6.2.0 | 7.0.0 | - |
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+ | SP-35 | SP-070118 | S1-070251 | 22.041 | 0014 | 1 | Rel-8 | B | ODB for IMS | 7.0.0 | 8.0.0 | MTSI-REQ |
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+ | SP-36 | SP-070353 | S1-070800 | 22.041 | 0015 | 2 | Rel-8 | B | Selective application of ODB to International & Premium Rate Services whilst roaming | 8.0.0 | 8.1.0 | TEI-8 |
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+ | SP-46 | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | Updated to Rel-9 by MCC | 8.1.0 | 9.0.0 | |
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+ | 2011-03 | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | Update to Rel-10 version (MCC) | 9.0.0 | 10.0.0 | |
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+ | SP-61 | SP-130411 | S1-134131 | 22.041 | 0019 | - | Rel-10 | A | Removal of IMS Operator Determined Barring Outgoing Premium Rate requirements | 10.0.0 | 10.1.0 | TEI8 |
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+ # Contents
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+
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+ | | |
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+ |--------------------------------------------|---|
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+ | Foreword ..... | 4 |
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+ | 1 Scope..... | 5 |
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+ | 2 References..... | 5 |
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+ | 3 Definitions and abbreviations ..... | 5 |
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+ | 4 Description..... | 6 |
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+ | 5 Applicability..... | 6 |
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+ | 6 Normal procedure ..... | 7 |
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+ | 6.1 Transfer of NITZ information ..... | 7 |
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+ | 6.2 Use of NITZ information ..... | 7 |
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+ | Annex A (informative): Change history..... | 8 |
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+
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+ # --- Foreword
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+
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+ This Technical Specification has been produced by the 3<sup>rd</sup> Generation Partnership Project (3GPP).
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+
28
+ The contents of the present document are subject to continuing work within the TSG and may change following formal TSG approval. Should the TSG modify the contents of the present document, it will be re-released by the TSG with an identifying change of release date and an increase in version number as follows:
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+
30
+ Version x.y.z
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+
32
+ where:
33
+
34
+ - x the first digit:
35
+ - 1 presented to TSG for information;
36
+ - 2 presented to TSG for approval;
37
+ - 3 or greater indicates TSG approved document under change control.
38
+ - y the second digit is incremented for all changes of substance, i.e. technical enhancements, corrections, updates, etc.
39
+ - z the third digit is incremented when editorial only changes have been incorporated in the document.
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+
41
+ # --- 1 Scope
42
+
43
+ The present document describes the feature Network Identity and Timezone (NITZ).
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+
45
+ This feature provides the means for serving PLMNs to transfer current identity, time, Daylight Saving Time and the local timezone to Mobile Stations (MS)s, and for the MSs to store and use this information. This enhances roaming by permitting accurate indication of PLMN identities that are either newer than the Mobile Equipment (ME) or have changed their name since the ME was sold. Additionally time, Daylight Saving Time and timezone information can be utilised by MEs as desired.
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+
47
+ # --- 2 References
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+
49
+ The following documents contain provisions which, through reference in this text, constitute provisions of the present document.
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+
51
+ - References are either specific (identified by date of publication, edition number, version number, etc.) or non-specific.
52
+ - For a specific reference, subsequent revisions do not apply.
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+ - For a non-specific reference, the latest version applies. In the case of a reference to a 3GPP document (including a GSM document), a non-specific reference implicitly refers to the latest version of that document *in the same Release as the present document*.
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+
55
+ [1] 3GPP TR 21.905: "Vocabulary for 3GPP Specifications".
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+
57
+ [2] 3GPP TS 24.008: "Mobile radio interface layer 3 specification; Core Network Protocols - Stage 3".
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+
59
+ [3] 3GPP TS 23.038: "Alphabets and Languages".
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+
61
+ # --- 3 Definitions and abbreviations
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+
63
+ In addition to the following definitions, abbreviations used in the present document are listed in 3GPP TR 21.905 [1].
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+
65
+ | | |
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+ |------|----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
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+ | NITZ | The feature Network Identity and Timezone as described in the present document. |
68
+ | UCS2 | Universal Character Set 2 |
69
+ | UT | Universal Time |
70
+ | LTZ | Local Time Zone, the offset from UT applying in that locality, including any adjustments for summer time, etc. |
71
+ | DST | Daylight Saving Time. Adjustment for summer time. |
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+
73
+ # --- 4 Description
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+
75
+ The feature Network Identities and Timezone shall make it possible for a serving PLMN to transfer its current identity, universal time, DST and LTZ to MSs, and for the MS to store and use this information. Each one of these elements is optional. The feature significantly enhances roaming as it enables the accurate indication of network identities that are either newer than the ME or have changed their name since the ME was manufactured or sold. Additionally time and timezone information can be utilised by MEs as desired.
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+
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+ When using the default character set (see 3GPP TS 23.038 [3]), the serving PLMN shall make both a "short" and a "long" name available to the MS. As an alternative or, in addition, to the default character set, the serving PLMN can make a name available in UCS2. The MS shall be free to choose one of these names depending upon its own characteristics and/or limitations, such as those of its display.
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+
79
+ NOTE: Guidance is sought, particularly from non-European operators, as to whether long and short name is required in UCS2 format.
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+
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+ The Network Operator may change the network identity at any time. However the change of network identity need not force immediate transfer of information to the MS.
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+
83
+ As a network option, it shall be possible to send universal time (UT) by the network. Time information shall include: Year, Month, Day, Hour, Minute, Second, Timezone and DST. The expected accuracy of the time information is in the order of minutes.
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+
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+ NOTE: Universal time indicates the time at which this information element (see 3GPP TS 24.008 [2]) may have been sent by the network. Thus it can be assumed that the accuracy of the time information when it arrives at the MS is usually within a couple minutes.
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+
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+ The serving PLMN shall make Local Time Zone (LTZ) available to the MS as an offset from Universal Time in units of 15 minutes.
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+
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+ When the LTZ is compensated for DST (summertime), the serving PLMN shall provide a DST parameter to indicate this. The adjustment for DST can be +1h or +2h.
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+
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+ For PLMNs which cover more than one timezone, it is assumed that the Network Operator will arrange for boundaries between subsets of the PLMN service area to be approximately aligned with timezone boundaries. When an MS changes Local Time Zone the PLMN is not required to immediately transfer new time zone information. Similarly the PLMN will transfer the LTZ changes arising from summer/winter adjustments when convenient to the network operator.
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+
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+ The MS will implement the new time zone information at an appropriate time following receipt.
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+
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+ The information passed to MSs supporting the NITZ feature is controlled by the serving PLMN Operator through administrative interaction. The interface necessary to support this administrative interaction is outside the scope of the present document.
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+
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+ # --- 5 Applicability
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+
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+ Network Identity and Timezone is both an optional network feature and an optional MS feature.
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+
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+ The NITZ feature is not intended to replace the existing method of PLMN Indication, nor is it intended to discharge the administration and maintenance of the associated MoU Permanent Document, SE13.
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+
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+ # --- 6 Normal procedure
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+
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+ ## 6.1 Transfer of NITZ information
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+
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+ Network name, time, DST and timezone information can be transferred from the serving PLMN to the MS:
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+
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+ - 1) Upon registering on the network.
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+ - 2) When the MS geographically relocates to a different Local Time Zone.
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+ - 3) When the network changes its Local Time Zone, e.g. between summer and winter time.
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+ - 4) When the network changes its identity.
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+ - 5) At any time during a signalling connection with mobile station.
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+
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+ Transfer of relevant information shall not unduly consume scarce network resources.
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+
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+ ## 6.2 Use of NITZ information
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+
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+ Relevant information shall be presented to the MS user at the earliest opportunity.
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+
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+ It is expected that the MS will display the most up to date information transferred to it.
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+
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+ Switching off the MS should not cause the updated name of the network(s) to be deleted.
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+
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+ Removal of the SIM/USIM should not cause the updated name of the network(s) to be deleted.
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+
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+ However, the number of different network identities retained in the ME is a manufacturer issue.
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+
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+ Usage of time information in MS is a ME manufacturer issue. For example, time information can be utilised to time stamp transactions for logging purposes.
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+
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+ # Annex A (informative): Change history
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+
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+ | Change history | | | | | | | | | | | |
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+ |----------------|-----------|-----------|-----------|-----|-----|-------|-----|----------------------------------------------------------------|-------|--------|-----------|
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+ | TSG SA# | SA Doc. | SA1 Doc | Spec | CR | Rev | Rel | Cat | Subject/Comment | Old | New | Work Item |
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+ | June 1999 | | | GSM 02.42 | | | | | Transferred to 3GPP SA1 | 8.0.0 | | |
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+ | SA#04 | | | 22.042 | | | | | | | 3.0.0 | |
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+ | SA#05 | | | 22.042 | 001 | | | | Editorial update of references for GSM/3GPP use. | 3.0.0 | 3.0.1 | |
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+ | SP-11 | SP-010065 | S1-010258 | 22.042 | | | Rel-4 | | Transferred to 3GPP Release 4 | 3.0.1 | 4.0.0 | |
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+ | SP-15 | SP-020045 | S1-020457 | 22.042 | 003 | - | Rel-4 | F | Editorial CR to correct terms and references | 4.0.0 | 4.1.0 | TEI |
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+ | SP-16 | SP-020267 | S1-021043 | 22.042 | | | Rel-5 | | Updated from Rel-4 to Rel5 | 4.1.0 | 5.0.0 | |
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+ | SP-20 | SP-030241 | S1-030378 | 22.042 | 005 | - | Rel-5 | A | Alignment of TS 22.042 (NITZ) with implementation in TS 24.008 | 5.0.0 | 5.1.0 | TEI5 |
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+ | SP-26 | SP-040744 | S1-040997 | 22.042 | | | Rel-6 | | Updated from Rel-5 to Rel-6 | 5.1.0 | 6.0.0 | |
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+ | SP-36 | | | 22.042 | | | Rel-7 | | Updated from Rel-6 to Rel-7 | 6.0.0 | 7.0.0 | |
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+ | SP-42 | - | - | | | | Rel-8 | | Updated from Rel-7 to Rel-8 | 7.0.0 | 8.0.0 | |
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+ | SP-46 | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | Updated to Rel-9 by MCC | 8.0.0 | 9.0.0 | |
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+ | 2011-03 | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | Update to Rel-10 version (MCC) | 9.0.0 | 10.0.0 | |
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+ The present document has been developed within the 3rd Generation Partnership Project (3GPP™) and may be further elaborated for the purposes of 3GPP.
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+ The present document has not been subject to any approval process by the 3GPP Organizational Partners and shall not be implemented.
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+ This Specification is provided for future development work within 3GPP only. The Organizational Partners accept no liability for any use of this Specification.
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+ Specifications and reports for implementation of the 3GPP™ system should be obtained via the 3GPP Organizational Partners' Publications Offices.
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+ # --- Contents
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+ | | |
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+ |---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|----------|
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+ | Foreword ..... | 4 |
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+ | 1 Scope..... | 5 |
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+ | 2 References..... | 5 |
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+ | 3 Definitions and abbreviations ..... | 5 |
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+ | 3.1 Definitions..... | 5 |
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+ | 3.2 Abbreviations ..... | 6 |
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+ | 4 Description..... | 6 |
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+ | 4.1 Applicability of TFO to Basic Services ..... | 6 |
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+ | 4.2 Support in Mobile Stations (MS) ..... | 6 |
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+ | 4.3 Parameters to be indicated and negotiated..... | 6 |
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+ | 4.4 Provision of Service ..... | 6 |
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+ | 4.4.1 Location Independence..... | 6 |
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+ | 4.4.2 Provision of service within and between networks ..... | 6 |
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+ | 4.4.3 Subscription and Billing Information ..... | 7 |
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+ | 4.5 Quality of Service (QoS)..... | 7 |
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+ | 4.5.1 Impact on Speech Quality ..... | 7 |
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+ | 5 Interaction with supplementary services..... | 7 |
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+ | 5.1 General ..... | 7 |
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+ | 5.2 Explicit Call Transfer (ECT)..... | 7 |
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+ | 5.3 Call wait/Call hold ..... | 8 |
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+ | 5.4 Multiparty..... | 8 |
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+ | 5.5 Service Announcements..... | 8 |
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+ | 6 Interaction with Alternate and Followed by services..... | 8 |
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+ | 7 Interaction with other speech services ..... | 8 |
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+ | 8 Interaction with DTMF ..... | 8 |
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+ | 9 Interaction with Lawful Intercept ..... | 8 |
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+ | <b>Annex A (informative): Limitations of initial in-band TFO implementations.....</b> | <b>9</b> |
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+ | Annex B (informative): Change history..... | 10 |
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+ # --- Foreword
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+ This Technical Specification has been produced by the 3<sup>rd</sup> Generation Partnership Project (3GPP).
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+ The contents of the present document are subject to continuing work within the TSG and may change following formal TSG approval. Should the TSG modify the contents of the present document, it will be re-released by the TSG with an identifying change of release date and an increase in version number as follows:
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+ Version x.y.z
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+ where:
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+ - x the first digit:
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+ - 1 presented to TSG for information;
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+ - 2 presented to TSG for approval;
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+ - 3 or greater indicates TSG approved document under change control.
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+ - y the second digit is incremented for all changes of substance, i.e. technical enhancements, corrections, updates, etc.
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+ - z the third digit is incremented when editorial only changes have been incorporated in the document.
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+ # --- 1 Scope
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+ The present document specifies the stage 1 description for the Tandem Free Operation (TFO) feature which provides the capability to avoid tandeming speech codecs in mobile to mobile speech calls. The primary aim is to realise improvements in speech quality. The TFO mode of operation could also be used to reduce inter-Mobile services Switching Center (MSC) transmission bandwidth requirements.
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+ In analogy with ITU-T Recommendations I.130 [1], Stage 1 is an overall service description, from the service subscriber's and user's standpoints, that views the network as a single entity which provides services to the user.
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+ # --- 2 References
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+ The following documents contain provisions which, through reference in this text, constitute provisions of the present document.
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+ - References are either specific (identified by date of publication, edition number, version number, etc.) or non-specific.
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+ - For a specific reference, subsequent revisions do not apply.
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+ - For a non-specific reference, the latest version applies. In the case of a reference to a 3GPP document (including a GSM document), a non-specific reference implicitly refers to the latest version of that document *in the same Release as the present document*.
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+ [1] ITU-T Recommendations I.130 (1988): "Method for the characterization of telecommunication services supported by an ISDN and network capabilities of an ISDN".
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+ [2] GSM 01.04: "Digital cellular telecommunications system (Phase 2+); Abbreviations and acronyms".
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+ # --- 3 Definitions and abbreviations
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+ GSM 01.04 [2] provides a list of abbreviations and acronyms used in GSM specifications.
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+ ## 3.1 Definitions
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+ For the purposes of the present document, the following terms and definitions apply:
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+ **Tandem Free Operation (TFO):** avoidance of tandeming speech codecs in mobile to mobile speech calls
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+ **TFO call:** mobile to mobile call where TFO has been applied
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+ **Normal call or operation:** call where TFO has not been applied
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+ **Negotiation phase:** phase during which the applicability of TFO is assessed through the exchange of information such as the capabilities of the respective transcoders and the types of speech codecs being used
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+ **A party:** user originating the call
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+ **B party:** user receiving the call (unless the call is forwarded)
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+ For simplicity the term MS is also used when UE is meant for 3G systems. The same is valid for TRAU and TC analogously.
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+ ## 3.2 Abbreviations
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+ For the purposes of the present document, the following abbreviations apply:
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+ | ASCI | Advanced Speech Call Items |
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+ | MSC | Mobile services Switching Centre |
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+ | PLMN | Public Land Mobile Network |
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+ # --- 4 Description
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+ The TFO feature avoids the tandeming of speech codecs that occurs in mobile to mobile speech calls.
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+ ## 4.1 Applicability of TFO to Basic Services
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+ TFO shall be applicable to all mobile to mobile speech calls where both parties use the same GSM speech coding standard. TFO shall be supported for all of the GSM speech coding standards (i.e. Full Rate, Half Rate and Enhanced Full Rate). It would also be desirable to extend the TFO approach to realise quality enhancements when different speech codec standards are in use, e.g. by handing over one of the links to provide common codec types and then applying TFO.
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+ ## 4.2 Support in Mobile Stations (MS)
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+ TFO shall not require any modifications to existing or future mobile stations. There shall be no additional user intervention required to enable or invoke the feature. Correspondingly, it shall not be possible for a user to disable the feature.
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+ ## 4.3 Parameters to be indicated and negotiated
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+ The speech codec standards used on each party shall be indicated and negotiated, if applicable.
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+ ## 4.4 Provision of Service
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+ ### 4.4.1 Location Independence
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+ TFO shall be capable of being applied for mobile to mobile calls regardless of the serving networks of the A or B parties. Thus, the A and B parties may be registered on different PLMNs or on the same network.
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+ ### 4.4.2 Provision of service within and between networks
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+ Provision of the TFO feature shall be determined by the network operator on a network (or sub-network) wide basis, where equipment to support the feature has been deployed. It shall not be necessary for the service capability to be rolled out throughout an entire network before being made operational.
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+ TFO between networks shall be applied if appropriate between supporting (sub) networks.
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+ In the case where a TFO call is handed over between two parts of a network, but the new part is not provisioned with TFO, the call shall revert to normal operation.
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+ In the case where a normal call is handed over between two parts of a network, and the new part is provisioned with TFO, the call will switch to TFO if appropriate.
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+ NOTE: TFO operation will normally require that the coded speech is transmitted transparently (i.e. without errors) between the relevant transcoders (e.g. by bit-stealing).
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+ ### 4.4.3 Subscription and Billing Information
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+ This feature shall not be provisioned on a per-subscriber basis and no record of the application of TFO is necessary for billing purposes.
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+ ## 4.5 Quality of Service (QoS)
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+ ### 4.5.1 Impact on Speech Quality
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+ The speech quality and timing requirements depend on the phase of the call and are defined in table 1. In all cases the duration and degradation should be minimised.
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+ The timing requirements for the application and removal of TFO are derived from the typical user's perception of the feature in the context of typical call set-up times together with handover operation. There is a much stricter requirement on the time taken to revert to normal operation than to apply TFO because when TFO is enabled only on one side of a call, the speech will be unintelligible. Likewise, failures in the transmission of the coded speech without (significant) errors (e.g. due to routing via an ADPCM link) should be detected rapidly as the speech quality may also be seriously degraded.
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+ **Table 1: TFO speech quality and timing requirements**
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+ | Call phase | Reference condition (note 1) | Maximum degradation | Speed of operation |
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+ |--------------------------------------------------------|------------------------------|------------------------------|----------------------------------|
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+ | TFO negotiation following call set-up | normal transcoding stages | "no perceptible degradation" | 2 sec (note 2)<br>7 sec (note 3) |
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+ | TFO negotiation following TFO interruption or handover | normal transcoding stages | "no perceptible degradation" | 7 sec (notes 4 and 5) |
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+ | transition from normal operation to TFO | normal transcoding stages | "no annoying artefacts" | |
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+ | return from TFO to normal operation | TFO transcoding stages | "no annoying artefacts" | 160 ms |
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+ | continuous TFO | TFO transcoding stages | "no degradation" | |
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+ | continuous normal operation | normal transcoding stages | "no degradation" | |
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+ NOTE 1: All reference conditions are defined as error free with no bit-stealing and with no transmission delay between the TRAUs "normal transcoding stages" refers to the speech codec(s) selected prior to TFO.
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+ NOTE 2: Objective for time taken to establish TFO after call set-up.
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+ NOTE 3: Maximum time allowed for TFO negotiation after call set-up.
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+ NOTE 4: Objective for time taken to establish TFO after re-establishment of transparent PCM link.
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+ NOTE 5: Once TFO has been successfully established during a call, an unlimited number of negotiation attempts may be made after any subsequent interruptions of TFO.
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+ NOTE: The timing limits and the quality degradations specified in table 1 are to some extent inter-dependent.
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+ # --- 5 Interaction with supplementary services
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+ ## 5.1 General
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+ This clause defines the interactions between supplementary services and TFO.
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+ Neither TFO nor attempted TFO establishment shall interfere with the provision or invocation of any supplementary services.
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+ ## 5.2 Explicit Call Transfer (ECT)
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+ Following call transfer, the new call route is evaluated and TFO applied if possible, otherwise normal operation applies.
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+ ## 5.3 Call wait/Call hold
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+ Following the establishment of another call, the new call route shall be evaluated and TFO applied if possible, otherwise normal operation applies.
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+ ## 5.4 Multiparty
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+ Where more than two parties are involved in a call, TFO may not be applicable. As a result, when a two-party TFO call is extended to multi-party, all the links shall revert to normal operation.
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+ ## 5.5 Service Announcements
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+ TFO shall not disrupt the provision of call progress or similar speech announcements to the user which originate in any of the networks routing a call.
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+ # --- 6 Interaction with Alternate and Followed by services
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+ There shall be no impact on data transmission due to TFO or attempted TFO establishment.
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+ # --- 7 Interaction with other speech services
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+ There is no requirement for TFO in ASCI services.
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+ # --- 8 Interaction with DTMF
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+ DTMF transmission performance during TFO shall be no worse than during normal operation.
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+ # --- 9 Interaction with Lawful Intercept
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+ In the case where lawful intercept is required in a TFO call, the intercept shall not cause any degradation in the speech quality received by the A and B parties.
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+ # --- Annex A (informative): Limitations of initial in-band TFO implementations
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+ This annex highlights the limitations of the applicability of the in-band TFO solutions, some of these limitations could be overcome, however they imply modifications of equipments that are not in the scope of the specifications.
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+ When analogue lines are used TFO either in-band or out-of-band can not apply.
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+ The main limitation of TFO in-band is the digital transparency of the PCM links behind the MSCs that cannot be guaranteed in all the configurations of Mobile-to-Mobile calls.
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+ When digital lines are used the non-transparency is mainly due to the use of In Path Equipments (IPE). These IPEs consist mainly in Echo Cancellers and DCMEs.
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+ The Network Echo Cancellers intend to remove the echo due to the unbalanced hybrids present in the PSTN when going from four wires to two wires in the subscriber local loops. These IPEs are useful in the mobile-to-PSTN calls. These Echo Cancellers should not be used in mobile-to-mobile calls since both terminals are digital. The enabling and disabling of these equipments are properly managed in some countries and not in other countries. Therefore TFO can apply to inter-PLMN calls in the countries where the network echo cancellers are properly configured. The main issue is that there's no easy internationally recognised way to identify mobile-to-mobile calls. They are usually correctly configured for Mobile-to-Mobile calls within a PLMN.
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+ Another limitation that should apply to a very small number of mobile-to\_mobile calls is the use of A/ $\mu$ Laws converters in some international calls.
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+ In some networks Acoustical Echo Cancellers are used. It would be preferable to keep them enabled in Tandem Free calls. This implies that this be taken into account by the Acoustical Echo Cancellers.
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+ The DCMEs they are mainly used in the long distance calls although some operators use them in their PLMN. The only known way to disable the DCMEs is to ask for a transparent 64 kbit/s UDI connection. This option is not reasonable since such connections are more expensive than the speech calls and would imply modifications in the MSCs. Therefore when a DCME is used in-band TFO cannot be established.
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+ In order to get TFO working for the vast majority of the Mobile-to-Mobile calls it is desirable that the IPEs be modified in order to allow the in-band TFO cross them without modification.
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+ TFO implies that compatible speech codec configurations are being used in both MSs. In-band TFO can be established only after the call set-up has been made and thus there can be different speech codecs used in the MSs. The TFO standard shall include ways to solving the codec mismatch otherwise in-band TFO won't apply to these Mobile-to-Mobile calls.
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+ # Annex B (informative): Change history
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+ | SMG# | SPEC | CR | VERS | NEW_VERS | PHASE | SUBJECT | | |
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+ |----------------|-------|-----------|-------|----------|-------------------------|---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|-------|--------|
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+ | s23 | 02.53 | new | 2.0.0 | 5.0.0 | R97 | Tandem Free Operation Stage 1 | | |
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+ | s24 | 02.53 | A001 | 5.0.0 | 5.1.0 | R97 | CR to GSM 02.53 Modifications to Annex A (informative):<br>Limitations of initial in-band TFO implementations | | |
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+ | s25 | 02.53 | new | 5.1.0 | 7.0.0 | R98 | Version change as part of Release 1998 | | |
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+ | s29 | 02.53 | | 7.0.0 | 7.0.1 | R98 | Publication of version 7.0.1 | | |
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+ | | 02.53 | | 7.0.1 | | R99 | Version 8.0.0 | | |
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+ | Change history | | | | | | | | |
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+ | Date | TSG # | TSG Doc. | CR | Rev | Subject/Comment | | Old | New |
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+ | 2001-03 | 11 | SP-010098 | 002 | | Extension of TFO to AMR | | 8.0.0 | 4.0.0 |
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+ | 2001-09 | | | | | Clean-up | | 4.0.0 | 4.0.1 |
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+ | 2002-06 | 16 | | | | Version for Release 5 | | 4.0.1 | 5.0.0 |
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+ | 2004-12 | | | | | Version for Release 6 | | 5.0.0 | 6.0.0 |
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+ | 2007-06 | 36 | | | | Version for Release 7 | | 6.0.0 | 7.0.0 |
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+ | 2008-12 | 42 | | | | Version for Release 8 | | 7.0.0 | 8.0.0 |
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+ | 2009-12 | 46 | | | | Version for Release 9 | | 8.0.0 | 9.0.0 |
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+ | 2011-03 | 51 | | | | Version for Release 10 | | 9.0.0 | 10.0.0 |
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+ | Foreword ..... | 4 |
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+ | 1 Scope..... | 5 |
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+ | 2 References..... | 5 |
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+ | 3 Definitions and abbreviations ..... | 6 |
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+ | 3.1 Definitions..... | 6 |
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+ | 3.2 Abbreviations ..... | 6 |
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+ | 4 Description..... | 7 |
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+ | 5 Compatibility of MExE UE's and applications ..... | 7 |
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+ | 5.1 MExE classmarks..... | 7 |
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+ | 5.2 UE MExE classmarks..... | 7 |
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+ | 5.3 MExE executables and MExE classmarks..... | 8 |
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+ | 6 General MExE requirements..... | 8 |
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+ | 6.1 High level MExE requirements..... | 8 |
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+ | 6.2 Requirements description from the user's standpoint..... | 10 |
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+ | 6.2.1 User interface configuration management..... | 10 |
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+ | 6.2.2 Service management..... | 10 |
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+ | 6.3 Requirements description from the MExE service provider's standpoint ..... | 11 |
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+ | 6.3.1 Transfer of applications, applets and content..... | 11 |
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+ | 6.3.2 Node types ..... | 11 |
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+ | 6.3.3 Subscriber data ..... | 11 |
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+ | 6.3.4 Roaming subscribers ..... | 12 |
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+ | 7 MExE bearer requirements ..... | 12 |
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+ | 8 MExE protocols requirements ..... | 12 |
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+ | 8.1 Optimised Wireless Access..... | 12 |
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+ | 8.2 Wireless network independence..... | 13 |
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+ | 8.3 Scaleable and extendible protocols ..... | 13 |
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+ | 8.4 Service independence..... | 13 |
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+ | 8.5 Network node type independence ..... | 13 |
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+ | 8.6 Enquiry and notification of MExE capabilities..... | 13 |
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+ | 8.7 UE request of services information..... | 14 |
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+ | 8.8 Support of transfer protocols..... | 14 |
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+ | 9 UE application execution environment requirements..... | 14 |
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+ | 9.1 UE platform independence..... | 14 |
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+ | 9.2 Document mark-up language and other coding formats ..... | 14 |
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+ | 9.3 MExE APIs ..... | 14 |
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+ | 10 Charging requirements..... | 15 |
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+ | 11 Security requirements ..... | 15 |
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+ | 11.1 Security Principles..... | 16 |
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+ | 11.2 Security Requirements ..... | 16 |
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+ | 11.3 Security domain classifications..... | 17 |
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+ | 12 Interworking with other network features..... | 17 |
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+ | 13 Network interworking..... | 17 |
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+ | <b>Annex A (informative): Example MExE services .....</b> | <b>18</b> |
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+ | Annex B (informative): Change history..... | 22 |
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+ # --- Foreword
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+ This Technical Specification has been produced by the 3GPP.
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+ The contents of the present document are subject to continuing work within the TSG and may change following formal TSG approval. Should the TSG modify the contents of the present document, it will be re-released by the TSG with an identifying change of release date and an increase in version number as follows:
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+ Version x.y.z
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+ - x the first digit:
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+ - 1 presented to TSG for information;
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+ - 2 presented to TSG for approval;
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+ - 3 or greater indicates TSG approved document under change control.
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+ - y the second digit is incremented for all changes of substance, i.e. technical enhancements, corrections, updates, etc.
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+ - z the third digit is incremented when editorial only changes have been incorporated in the document.
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+ # 1 Scope
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+ This TS defines the stage one description of the Mobile Execution Environment (MExE). Stage one is an overall service description, primarily from the subscriber's and service providers' points of view, and does not deal with the details of the human interface itself.
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+ This 3GPP TS includes information applicable to network operators, service providers and terminal, switch and database manufacturers.
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+ This 3GPP TS contains the core requirements for a Mobile Execution Environment (MExE) which are sufficient to provide a complete service.
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+ It is highly desirable however, that technical solutions for a Mobile Execution Environment (MExE) should be sufficiently flexible to allow for possible enhancements. Additional functionalities not documented in this 3GPP TS may implement requirements which are considered outside the scope of this 3GPP TS. This additional functionality may be on a network-wide basis, nation-wide basis or particular to a group of users. Such additional functionality shall not compromise conformance to the core requirements of the service.
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+ ![Diagram illustrating the scope of the 3GPP TS. A cloud labeled 'MExE Service Environment' is shown. Below it, a box labeled 'UE' contains a smaller box labeled 'MExE'. Two arrows labeled 'Scope of this TS' point from the text 'Scope of this TS' to the 'MExE' box and the 'MExE Service Environment' cloud.](6df5629bc2fc6d82f1a1edf9d7340113_img.jpg)
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+ The diagram shows a cloud labeled "MExE Service Environment". Below it is a box labeled "UE" which contains a smaller box labeled "MExE". Two arrows originate from the text "Scope of this TS". One arrow points to the "MExE" box inside the "UE" box, and the other arrow points to the "MExE Service Environment" cloud.
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+ Diagram illustrating the scope of the 3GPP TS. A cloud labeled 'MExE Service Environment' is shown. Below it, a box labeled 'UE' contains a smaller box labeled 'MExE'. Two arrows labeled 'Scope of this TS' point from the text 'Scope of this TS' to the 'MExE' box and the 'MExE Service Environment' cloud.
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+ **Figure 1: Scope of this 3GPP TS**
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+ As indicated in Figure 1, the scope of this 3GPP TS encompasses the MExE functionality in the UE, interaction with the MExE service environment. The MExE service environment is not necessarily restricted to the PLMN, and nodes providing MExE services (i.e. MExE servers) may also exist outside the PLMN. Aspects of the support provided by MExE servers within the MExE service environment (such as charging aspects, security level classification etc.) are covered by this specification, but not the MExE servers themselves.
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+ # 2 References
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+ The following documents contain provisions which, through reference in this text, constitute provisions of the present document.
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+ [1] 3GPP TR 21.905: "Vocabulary for 3GPP Specifications".
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+ **application:** MExE information in the form of software, scripts, applications, associated resources (e.g. libraries) and/or data
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+ **content:** data and/or information associated with, or independent of, a particular application which may be presented to or collected from a user
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+ **MExE Classmark:** a MExE Classmark identifies a category of MExE UE supporting MExE functionality with a minimum level of processing, memory, display and interactive capabilities. Several MExE Classmarks may be defined to differentiate between the functionalities offered by different MExE UE's. A MExE executable defined as being of a specific MExE Classmark indicates that it is supportable by a MExE UE of that Classmark.
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+ **MExE service:** a service enhanced (or made possible) by MExE technology
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+ **MExE service environment:** Depending on the configuration of the PLMN, the operator may be able to offer support to MExE services in various ways. Examples of possible sources are from traditional 3GPP network nodes, IN nodes, operator-specific nodes, operator-franchised nodes and services provider nodes, together with access to nodes external (i.e. vendor-specific) to the PLMN depending on the nature of the MExE service. These nodes are considered to constitute the MExE service environment. The MExE service environment shall support direct MExE UE to MExE UE interaction of MExE services.
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+ **MExE service provider:** an organisation which delivers MExE services to the subscriber. This is normally the PLMN operator, but could be an organisation with MExE responsibility (which may have been delegated by the PLMN operator).
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+ **MExE subscriber:** the owner of a subscription who has entered into an agreement with a MExE service provider for MExE services. Access to MExE services through other types of networks is out of scope of this specification.
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+ | MExE | Mobile Execution Environment |
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+ | MMI | Man Machine Interface |
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+ MExE provides a standardised execution environment in an UE, and an ability to negotiate its supported capabilities with a MExE service provider, allowing applications to be developed independently of any UE platform. The UE (consisting of the ME and SIM/USIM) can then be targeted at a range of implementations for MExE from small devices with low bandwidth, limited displays, low processor speeds, limited memory, MMI etc., to sophisticated with a complete MExE execution environment.
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+ The introduction of MExE execution environment into UE's is a significant step forward in their evolution. The ability of UE's to support MExE executables represents an extension of UE's capabilities. In order to allow current and future technologies to exploit and benefit from this, a standardised means of negotiating the UE's and network's capabilities is supported. This negotiation will permit the mutual exchange of capabilities between the UE and the MExE server, and possibly include the service profile of the user and capabilities of the network. The negotiation may take place at service initiation, or on a dynamic basis.
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+ A network can be a transport bearer for the negotiation, interaction and transferring of applications, applets and content with the UE, however it need not necessarily be the provider of the MExE services with which the UE's execution environment is interacting with. The network may also be the intermediary between two UE's which are engaged in a MExE service with each other, with the network effectively supplying the "pipe" and not playing a MExE role in the connection.
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+ Given the wide ranging hardware capabilities of MExE UE's, together with the development of MExE executables, a MExE classification shall be supported to determine their respective capability and compatibility. The MExE classification shall apply both to UE's, and MExE executables.
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+ MExE executables will be developed to execute in one or more classes of MExE UE's. In order for MExE executables to be properly supported by a MExE UE, the MExE executable shall identify the minimum functional capabilities required of a MExE UE, as defined by the UE's MExE Classmark.
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+ - provide the user with a more sophisticated user interfaces (e.g. browser-like) with a rich variety of MMI concepts to control and invoke services (i.e. softkeys, icons, voice recognition etc.);
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+ - the user's and MExE service providers capability to control the "look and feel" of applications and applets;
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+ - the ability of the user to personalise the user interface;
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+ - the ability of the user to personalise services and individual media components of a multimedia service;
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+ - provide support of a wide variety of applications and applets;
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+ - provide the means for MExE service providers to authenticate MExE subscribers;
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+ - provide the user access to Internet and Intranet based applications and applets (via both standard Internet and Wireless optimised protocols);
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+ - the means to support direct MExE UE to MExE UE interaction of MExE services;
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+ - the need for an inherent security architecture such that both the MExE UE and MExE server sides of a connection are authenticated (possibly by a brokerage server), and have access to a range of encryption and security functions in order to maintain the security and integrity of the network. The MExE service provider shall maintain security of subscribers personal data and network data, with all aspects relating to network security being centred on the SIM/USIM;
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+ - the ability for the MExE service provider to charge subscribers for MExE service provider provided MExE services, at connect time, when downloading, or on usage;
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+ - the means for MExE service provider specific applications and applets on the MExE UE to communicate with applications in the MExE service environment using industry standard protocols (e.g. a MExE server etc);
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+ - the ability to provide information to MExE service providers (e.g. location information of UE for use with location dependent services);
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+ - the means for MExE service providers and their applications and applets to determine MExE UE capabilities (i.e. MExE Classmark, technology, supported bearers according to network capabilities and network subscription etc.). (This shall be used by MExE servers to adapt application and applet transfer to MExE UE capabilities, and shall be used by applications and applets whilst running to adapt their behaviour to the UE's capabilities.);
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+ - the opportunity for MExE service providers to apply expertise and software developed for other platforms;
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+ - provision of APIs and tools to develop MExE services which are applicable for MExE UE;
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+ - the means for the user to manage (i.e. identify version, delete, modify, save etc.) the applications, applets and content on the MExE UE;
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+ - the means for the user to control acceptance (i.e. by Security Level, level of trust etc.) of applications, applets and content transferred to the MExE UE. (It shall be possible for the user to finely control a trusted application or applet's access rights on the MExE UE, such as reading/writing/deletion of files stored on the MExE UE);
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+ - the means for authentication certificates associated with applications to be managed and stored in the SIM/USIM;
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+ - the ability for a MExE executable to negotiate the QoS, and the ability to indicate to a MExE executable changes in the QoS;
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+ - the ability of MExE executables to be notified that handover is about to occur, is occurring or has occurred;
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+ - the means for MExE UE manufacturers to download and upgrade their existing codec in a MExE UE. A generic mechanism to download other proprietary software into the execution environment of the UE shall be available to the manufacturer. The downloading of platform independent MExE executables, such as streaming audio, that support multimedia capabilities shall also be possible;
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+ - the means for data to be synchronised between the MExE UE and the MExE service environment;
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+ - MExE technology (mandatory, MExE server to MExE UE);
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+ - terminal characteristics (optional, MExE UE from MExE server, following MExE server enquiry);
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+ further details of the supportable characteristics (i.e. screen size, MMI capabilities, supportable bearer services, toolkits etc. as constrained by the network, terminal, subscription and user preferences).
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+ ## 9.2 Document mark-up language and other coding formats
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+ In order to cater for a wide variety of ME's with different display and input capabilities, support for both the standard Internet mark-up language and a content description language optimised for small display devices of low bandwidth bearers shall be defined with the MExE specifications. Both languages may be implemented on any MExE UE. Standardised ways of coding content (i.e. images, phonebook, calendar etc.) shall be defined, however the support of such standardised content coding is optional.
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+ In order to facilitate global use of MExE services, a standardised range of character sets for MExE services requires to be defined, and the capabilities of the user and applications to use them.
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+ ## 9.3 MExE APIs
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+ MExE APIs may be defined covering aspects (e.g. Network APIs, Non-network API's, Terminal APIs etc.) within a given MExE Classmark of MExE UE (ME and/or SIM/USIM), and the MExE UE shall support a core API to support the execution of MExE executables. The core API is a the minimal set of API that is present on all MExE UE's, providing the MExE execution environment in which applications and applets can execute, and is known as the Core MExE API. The Core MExE API consists of generic and 3GPP specific aspects.
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+ Applications and applets which have been designed to execute in this Core MExE API environment (and the optional MExE APIs subsequently identified), will provide additional functions to the MExE UE.
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+ In addition to the Core MExE API on an MExE UE, standardised MExE API extensions such as Network API (e.g. access to session control services, SUE etc.), Non-network 3GPP-defined services API (e.g. security aspects, SIM/USIM phonebook etc.), Terminal API (e.g. power management, access to alerting function, phonebook, MMI, smartcard access etc.),shall be subsequently defined and may be supported by the MExE UE in order to further exploit the system capabilities.
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+ The standardised MExE API extensions shall include access to mobility information.
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+ # --- 10 Charging requirements
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+ The use of MExE services shall, at MExE service provider determination, be subject to charging.
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+ There are several forms of charging which shall be available to the MExE service provider. It shall be possible for the MExE service provider to charge in the following instances:
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+ - subscription;
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+ - the subscriber's registration to use MExE services may be subject to a charge;
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+ - service transfer;
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+ - the transfer of services and/or information to a subscriber's MExE UE may be subject to a charge;
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+ - service upgrading;
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+ the upgrading of previously transferred services to a subscriber's MExE UE may be subject to a charge (automated upgrading of services may be subject to a different charge);
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+ - service usage;
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+ the usage of transferred services by a subscriber's MExE UE may be subject to a charge (possibly use either internal to, or external to, the MExE UE);
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+ - roaming ;
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+ the usage of MExE services by a subscriber's MExE UE when roaming may be subject to additional charges;
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+ A standardised means of transferring (indicative and/or final) charging information (for the use of MExE services) from the MExE service provider to the MExE UE shall be defined.
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+ The usage of the bearer service may be subject to a charge (i.e. possibly time-based, volume-based, event-based etc.) by the network operator.
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+ Normal service charges may additionally apply when using MExE services and incurring the above charges.
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+ Other charging requirements may be identified in due course.
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+ # --- 11 Security requirements
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+ This clause consists of:
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+ - a sub-clause giving the principles behind security for MExE. These are not requirements as such but the principles behind the requirements;
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+ - a sub-clause specifying specific requirements that MExE implementations must adhere to;
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+ - a sub-clause specifying the security domain classifications for MExE executables.
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+ ## 11.1 Security Principles
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+ The ME and the data therein are the property of the user. The user is also responsible for the payment of chargeable events involving her UE, and will be seen as the party responsible for any events (whether chargeable or not) involving her UE. Therefore the user shall have full control over all chargeable and non-chargeable events initiated by her UE ("event" includes responses made by the UE to external events, e.g. the acceptance by the UE of an incoming session). This control can be exercised either by the giving of explicit permission at the time of the event or by the giving of implicit permission to the events by the agreement to an event schedule listed clearly in a user profile.
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+ The user shall be able to request the logging of specific network events initiated by MExE UE applications/applets.
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+ The privacy of user data in the UE is of paramount importance.
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+ The SIM/USIM and operator controlled areas within the terminal are the property of the network operator. The network operator shall therefore have full control over access to the SIM/USIM and operator controlled area The operator shall also have full control over data, excluding personal user data, transmitted to or from the SIM/USIM and the operator controlled terminal area and all events initiated by the SIM/USIM or operator controlled area ("event" includes responses made to external events, e.g. the response to a command sent from the ME).
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+ As the user cannot know the capabilities of any MExE executables transferred from a MExE service environment before transfer, the UE MExE environment shall ensure that transferred MExE executables cannot compromise the above principles.
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+ ## 11.2 Security Requirements
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+ For MExE executables of security operator, manufacturer and user trusted domains , as defined in clause 11.3, it shall be possible to authenticate the identity of the body that authorised the application, applet or content.
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+ There shall be a secure, unforgeable means for assigning the security domains defined in section 11.3 to the MExE executables transferable from the MExE service environment.
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+ The certification of authorisation associated with MExE executables transferable from the MExE service environment shall be transferred with the certified material.
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+ The MExE UE shall be able to verify the security domain, as defined in section 11.3, of MExE executables transferred from the MExE service environment.
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+ The verification process in the UE itself shall not compromise the security of the functionality and content in the UE
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+ Transferred material that fails verification shall not be installed and shall be deleted by the terminal as soon as possible.
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+ MExE executables that cannot be verified due to the absence of required verification information in the UE, shall be considered as untrusted material, as defined in section 11.3.
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+ The events that MExE executables are given permission by the user to initiate shall be securely recorded in the user profile.
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+ There shall be mechanisms within the MExE UE for ensuring that applications cannot have access to UE functionality and content beyond that allowed by their security domain, as defined in section 11.3.
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+ It shall be possible to for the user to downgrade MExE executables of operator, manufacturer or user trusted domain status to untrusted status, at installation or at any other time.
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+ The MExE UE shall be able to detect if MExE executables transferred from the MExE service environment have been modified since they were assigned a security level.
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+ MExE executables shall not be transferred to a MExE UE without the explicit permission of the UE user immediately prior to transfer or implicit permission via the user profile.
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+ Applications and applets transferred to a MExE UE shall not be able to initiate events without the explicit permission of the UE user immediately prior to event initiation or implicit permission via the user profile.
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+ The user profile data for transfer and event initiation cannot be changed without the explicit agreement of the user.
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+ The user shall be able to abort or suspend any on-going session that has been set up automatically by an application.
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+ The integrity of the SIM or USIM and other security mechanisms shall not be compromised by the introduction of MExE services.
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+ The user shall be able to request the logging of specific network events initiated by MExE UE applications/applets.
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+ MExE UE applications/applets shall not be able to send command RUN GSM ALGORITHM to the SIM.
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+ ## 11.3 Security domain classifications
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+ The security domain of MExE executables shall be graded according to the measure of authorisation which they have been designated. The following 3 (the “sandbox” in which untrusted MExE executables runs is not considered to be a domain) domains shall be supported for MExE executables:
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+ - MExE Security Operator Domain (used by the HPLMN operator);
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+ MExE executables designated at this security domain have been authorised by the network operator (i.e. HPLMN),
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+ - MExE Security Manufacturer Domain (system MExE executables);
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+ MExE executables designated at this security domain have been authorised by the MExE UE manufacturer.
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+ - MExE Security User Trusted Domain (trusted applications, applets and content);
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+ MExE executables MExE executables designated at this security domain have been written by user trusted software developers and verified as user trusted domain material (but not with regard to their content) via organisations such as certification authorities.
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+ - MExE Security Untrusted (untrusted applications, applets and content);
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+ Untrusted MExE executables have not been supplied with an associated authorisation, or the authorisation cannot be verified due to the absence of required verification information in the MExE UE.
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+ # --- 12 Interworking with other network features
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+ All services available in the network shall continue to be offered in addition to MExE. This includes the basic services, supplementary services and network features.
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+ It shall be network-determined whether specific MExE services supplement, co-operate with, or supersede the network available services, when a user is subscribed to MExE and has transferred the specific MExE service.
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+ The interworking characteristics of individual MExE services with other network features is outside the scope of this specification.
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+ # --- 13 Network interworking
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+ All services offered in co-operation with other networks shall continue to be offered in combination with MExE. This includes the basic services, supplementary services and network features.
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+ The interworking characteristics of individual MExE services with other networks is outside the scope of this specification.
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+ # Annex A (informative): Example MExE services
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+ ## Overview
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+ In addition to the use of standardised network services (e.g. call forwarding, call barring, CCBS, call diversion etc.), MExE provides additional capabilities to control telephony events and manipulate standardised network services in a user-friendly manner.
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+ A MExE handset provides the generic capability to negotiate and interact with services (in the form of applications and content) in servers, other handsets and internet/intranet WebPages etc. Further, MExE provides standardised execution environments to which 3<sup>rd</sup> party software developers may write services to execute directly in the MExE handsets.
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+ MExE provides the user with a more sophisticated user interfaces (e.g. browsers) with a rich variety of MMI concepts to personalise, control and invoke services (e.g.. softkeys, icons, voice recognition etc.). Additionally downloaded services provide users with the capability to control the “look and feel” of services.
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+ MExE also brings security to the support of 3<sup>rd</sup> party services in the wireless handset. With security domains reserved for network operators, handset manufacturers, and third parties , the source and content of downloaded services may be authenticated by the MExE client. The provision of such a security model enables the user to control whether services are installed, configure which functions may be performed by services, and to identify the extent of permissions granted to services. The protection of user data and resources help prevent attacks from potentially fraudulent services.
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+ This annex gives an overview of how new 3<sup>rd</sup> generation services may be supported by MExE handsets, and gives some examples of possible services that may be supported on them. The ability to support some services may depend on the physical handset resources available to the MExE services, the classmark of the MExE client, and handset manufacturers may provide a range of handsets aimed at supporting different types of services.
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+ ## Access to MExE services
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+ There are several ways in which these new 3<sup>rd</sup> generation MExE services may be supported, and the following scenarios give an overview of the possible scenarios.
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+ - **services execute on remote servers**
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+ ![Diagram illustrating the access to MExE services. A mobile phone (MExE Client) is shown on the left, connected by a red arrow to a cloud labeled 'Mobile Network'. Inside the cloud, there are two server icons: 'Network VAS and MExE Servers' and '3rd party VAS and MExE Servers'. The red arrow points from the MExE Client to the 'Network VAS and MExE Servers' server, indicating a connection to the network's value-added services and MExE servers.](cf4ac1058c52bc3ca37737740afb7f2c_img.jpg)
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+ The diagram shows a mobile phone labeled 'MExE Client' on the left. A red arrow originates from the phone and points into a cloud labeled 'Mobile Network'. Inside the cloud, there are two server icons: 'Network VAS and MExE Servers' and '3rd party VAS and MExE Servers'. The red arrow points to the 'Network VAS and MExE Servers' server, indicating a connection to the network's value-added services and MExE servers.
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+ Diagram illustrating the access to MExE services. A mobile phone (MExE Client) is shown on the left, connected by a red arrow to a cloud labeled 'Mobile Network'. Inside the cloud, there are two server icons: 'Network VAS and MExE Servers' and '3rd party VAS and MExE Servers'. The red arrow points from the MExE Client to the 'Network VAS and MExE Servers' server, indicating a connection to the network's value-added services and MExE servers.
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+ The services are provisioned and execute on remote servers, WebPages etc., to which the MExE client establishes a connection. The MExE client uses the services as provided by those remote servers. The MExE client effectively receives content (i.e. secured personal financial information) from the remote application which is presented to the user in the MExE client.
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+ - **application downloaded into the MExE client**
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+ ![Diagram illustrating the architecture for an application downloaded into the MExE client.](523ab7b925beb555f88b2e1e1336974f_img.jpg)
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+ The diagram shows a mobile handset labeled 'MExE Client' on the left. It is connected via a red arrow to a cloud labeled 'Mobile Network', which contains 'Network VAS and MExE Servers'. Another red arrow points from the 'Network VAS and MExE Servers' to a server labeled '3rd party VAS and MExE Servers' on the right. Blue curved arrows indicate data flow: one from the handset to the network, one from the network to the 3rd party server, and a large one from the 3rd party server back to the handset.
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+ Diagram illustrating the architecture for an application downloaded into the MExE client.
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+ The services are provisioned and execute on remote servers, to which the MExE client establishes a connection. The MExE client downloads an application which acts as a local browser to interact with the remotely provided service. The user interacts with and uses the remote servers via the downloaded application. An example of such a service would be access to an internet/intranet page.
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+ - **service downloaded into the MExE handset**
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+ ![Diagram illustrating the architecture for a service downloaded into the MExE handset.](e636d7ccca0ad14c6b95201404324823_img.jpg)
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+ This diagram is identical to the one above, showing the 'MExE Client' (handset) connected to 'Network VAS and MExE Servers' within a 'Mobile Network' cloud, which are in turn connected to '3rd party VAS and MExE Servers'. Blue curved arrows show the flow of data from the handset, through the network and 3rd party server, and back to the handset.
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+ Diagram illustrating the architecture for a service downloaded into the MExE handset.
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+ The services are available from remote servers, to which the MExE client establishes a connection. The MExE user downloads whichever services he desires from the remote servers, and installs, provisions and configures them on the MExE client. These services execute directly on the handset, without necessarily relying on servers to support the service. An example of such a service would be a game.
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+ - **MExE handset to MExE handset services**
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+ ![Diagram illustrating MExE handset to MExE handset services. Two mobile handsets, labeled 'MExE Client', are shown on either side of a central cloud labeled 'Mobile Network'. A thick red arrow points from the left handset to the right handset, passing through the cloud, indicating a direct connection between the two clients.](a3472689858b068ef469213682965325_img.jpg)
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+ Diagram illustrating MExE handset to MExE handset services. Two mobile handsets, labeled 'MExE Client', are shown on either side of a central cloud labeled 'Mobile Network'. A thick red arrow points from the left handset to the right handset, passing through the cloud, indicating a direct connection between the two clients.
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+ MExE handsets may wish to establish connections with each other to provide, receive and use interactive services. This direct MExE client to MExE client interaction of MExE services and any combination of the preceding scenarios may have been used to download services to the MExE client. These services may execute directly on the handset, without necessarily relying on servers to support the service. An example of such a service would be interactive games, sharing of calendar information, etc..
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+ ### Example MExE services
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+ Once they have been downloaded, these MExE services may then be configured, personalised and executed on the MExE handset by the user. A MExE handset may support a diverse range of services, providing a dynamic and evolutionary set of facilities to users. The support of this unlimited range of new services, will convert a mobile handset from being a device which simply makes and receives calls and messages, into a multifunctional leisure and business device.
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+ An analogy may be made with a personal computer, where the user can install and configure any type of application that he so chooses, establish multimedia call sessions, and convert the laptop into a multi-faceted device (e.g. slideshow presenter, video box, music jukebox, arcade games machine, protocol analyser, e-mail, messaging and information server etc.). In fact, MExE may simply be considered to be similar to a small computer supporting wireless telecommunications capabilities.
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+ Manufacturers are expected to produce MExE devices with different levels of resources, memory and processing power to exploit the growing number of applications and market niches.
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+ The list of possible services that may be supported by a MExE client is virtually unlimited, and the following are example services that could be supported by a MExE client.
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+ ### Applications
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+ Applications may be downloaded and installed on the MExE client to provide a wide range of standalone services.
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+ The user downloads and installs the software into the MExE client, configuring and installing it as required. Examples of such applications are phonebooks, diaries, planners providing similar functionality to current popular handheld PDA devices. Likewise, games may also be downloaded and installed providing similar functionality to current popular handheld games devices and other entertainment and leisure services.
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+ Additionally, interactive working with other devices and servers (i.e. on-line gaming, gambling, messaging etc.) could also be generically supported.
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+ #### Browsers
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+ Applications may be downloaded and installed on the MExE client to support browser functionality already experienced by many users today with personal computers. Examples of this are internet and e-mail browsers.
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+ #### Web browsing
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+ A MExE client can be used by the user as an internet/intranet web browser by downloading and installing a web browser.
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+ Just like the internet browser on a personal computer at home or in the office, the user is able to access the internet/intranet. Similar to accessing the internet via a personal computer, the user is able to surf the web viewing pages, images, animation and download content using standard internet HTTP and HTML protocols. By interaction with the installed web browser, the user is also able to customise his web browser to present the internet/intranet to the user in his accustomed way.
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+ #### E-mail
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+ A user can convert his MExE client into an e-mail handler by downloading and installing an e-mail browser.
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+ Working the same way as an e-mail browser on his desk bound personal computer, the user is able to send and receive messages on the move. As with existing personal computer implementations e-mails with audio, visual and textual attachments may be exchanged with an e-mail server, using the standard e-mail SMTP, POP3 and IMAP4 protocols. Directly supported by the e-mail browser on the MExE client, the user may personalise his e-mail service and manage e-mails on remote e-mail servers.
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+ #### Players
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+ Players are a specialised type of application which the user may install on the MExE client. These players enable content to be presented to the user in a specific manner, depending on the content format. Audio and video players are examples of such specialised applications.
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+ #### Music players
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+ A MExE client may also be used by the user as a portable music player by downloading and installing a music player application.
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+ Once the music player application is installed, the user is then able to download music content using popular music formats available from the internet or third party servers.
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+ Similar to the player applications already available on the internet and personal computers today, the user may be able to play popular music formats like MP3. Further, specialised music content may also be played by downloading and installing the appropriate compliant player.
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+ By downloading and installing a music player, the user is able to obtain functionality from the MExE client similar to current popular handheld music devices.
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+ #### Video players
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+ Similar to the music player, a MExE client may also be used by the user as a portable video player by downloading and installing an appropriate video player application.
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+ Once the video player application is installed, the user is then able to download video content using popular music formats like MPEG4 available from the internet or third party servers.
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+ # Annex B (informative): Change history
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+ | Change history | | | | | | | | | | | |
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+ |----------------|-----------|-----------|--------|-----|-----|-------|-----|--------------------------------------------------------------|-------|--------|-------------|
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+ | TSG SA# | SA Doc. | SA1 Doc | Spec | CR | Rev | Rel | Cat | Subject/Comment | Old | New | Work Item |
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+ | Jun 1999 | | | 22.057 | | | R99 | | Transferred to 3GPP SA1 | 8.0.0 | 3.0.0 | |
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+ | SP-05 | SP-99479 | S1-99619 | 22.057 | 001 | | R99 | D | Editorial changes for alignment | 3.0.0 | 3.0.1 | |
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+ | SP-09 | SP-000381 | S1-000626 | 22.057 | 002 | | R4 | D | Mobile Execution Environment | 3.0.1 | 4.0.0 | |
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+ | SP-09 | SP-000388 | S1-000428 | 22.057 | 004 | | R4 | D | MExE Release 2000 | 3.0.1 | 4.0.0 | |
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+ | SP-09 | SP-000388 | S1-000428 | 22.057 | 005 | | R4 | B | MExE Classmark updates | 3.0.1 | 4.0.0 | |
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+ | SP-09 | SP-000388 | S1-000628 | 22.057 | 003 | | R5 | B | MExE support of multimedia services | 3.0.1 | 5.0.0 | |
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+ | SP-11 | SP-010043 | S1-010202 | 22.057 | 006 | | Rel-5 | B | MeXE service discovery | 5.0.0 | 5.1.0 | MExE-ENHANC |
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+ | SP-13 | SP-010440 | S1-010629 | 22.057 | 007 | | Rel-5 | F | Generic requirements for support of multiple MExE classmarks | 5.1.0 | 5.2.0 | MExE-ENHANC |
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+ | SP-15 | SP-020045 | S1-020457 | 22.057 | 009 | - | Rel-5 | A | Editorial CR to correct terms and references | 5.2.0 | 5.3.0 | CORRECT |
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+ | | | | 22.057 | - | - | Rel-5 | | Correction to history box | 5.3.0 | 5.3.1 | |
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+ | SP-16 | SP-020246 | S1-021057 | 22.057 | 010 | | Rel-5 | F | CR to 22.057 on Correction usage of MExE application | 5.3.0 | 5.4.0 | MExE-ENHANC |
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+ | SP-26 | SP-040744 | S1-040997 | 22.057 | | | Rel-6 | | Updated from Rel-5 to Rel-6 | 5.4.0 | 6.0.0 | |
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+ | SP-36 | | | 22.057 | | | Rel-7 | | Updated from Rel-6 to Rel-7 | 6.0.0 | 7.0.0 | |
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+ | SP-42 | - | - | | | | Rel-8 | | Updated from Rel-7 to Rel-8 | 7.0.0 | 8.0.0 | |
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+ | SP-46 | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | Updated to Rel-9 by MCC | 8.0.0 | 9.0.0 | |
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+ # **3rd Generation Partnership Project; Technical Specification Group Services and System Aspects; 3GPP TS 22.060 V10.0.0 (2011-03) General Packet Radio Service (GPRS); Service description; Stage 1 (Release 10)** ---
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+ The present document has been developed within the 3<sup>rd</sup> Generation Partnership Project (3GPP™) and may be further elaborated for the purposes of 3GPP.
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+ The present document has not been subject to any approval process by the 3GPP Organizational Partners and shall not be implemented.
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+ This Specification is provided for future development work within 3GPP only. The Organizational Partners accept no liability for any use of this Specification.
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+ Keywords
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+ LTE, GSM, UMTS, GPRS, stage 1
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+ ## **3GPP**
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+ Postal address
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+ The copyright and the foregoing restriction extend to reproduction in all media.
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+ © 2011, 3GPP Organizational Partners (ARIB, ATIS, CCSA, ETSI, TTA, TTC).
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+ All rights reserved.
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+ UMTS™ is a Trade Mark of ETSI registered for the benefit of its members
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+ 3GPP™ is a Trade Mark of ETSI registered for the benefit of its Members and of the 3GPP Organizational Partners
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+ GSM® and the GSM logo are registered and owned by the GSM Association
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+ # Contents
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+ |---------------------------------------------------------------------|----|
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+ | Foreword ..... | 5 |
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+ | 1 Scope..... | 6 |
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+ | 2 References..... | 6 |
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+ | 3 Definitions and abbreviations ..... | 7 |
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+ | 3.1 Definitions..... | 7 |
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+ | 3.2 Abbreviations ..... | 9 |
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+ | 4 Main Concepts ..... | 10 |
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+ | 5 Service Requirements ..... | 11 |
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+ | 5.1 GPRS reference model ..... | 11 |
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+ | 5.1.1 Bearer services..... | 11 |
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+ | 5.1.2 (Void) ..... | 11 |
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+ | 5.1.3 (Void) ..... | 11 |
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+ | 5.2 Network Interworking..... | 11 |
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+ | 5.2.1 Interworking with other data networks and other PLMNs ..... | 12 |
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+ | 5.2.1.1 QoS when Interworking..... | 12 |
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+ | 5.2.2 GPRS Numbering Plan..... | 12 |
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+ | 5.2.3 Addressing and routeing requirements ..... | 12 |
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+ | 5.2.3.1 PTP network layer services..... | 12 |
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+ | 5.2.4 Interworking for subscriber roaming..... | 12 |
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+ | 5.3 GPRS service description..... | 12 |
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+ | 5.3.1 Point-To-Point Connectionless Network Service (PTP-CLNS)..... | 13 |
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+ | 5.3.2 (Void) ..... | 13 |
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+ | 5.3.3 Point-To-Multipoint (PTM) service overview ..... | 13 |
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+ | 5.4 Service interworking ..... | 14 |
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+ | 5.5 Transfer Characteristics..... | 14 |
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+ | 5.6 Service characteristics ..... | 15 |
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+ | 5.6.1 Subscriber profile ..... | 15 |
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+ | 5.6.2 Quality of Service (QoS) ..... | 15 |
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+ | 5.6.2.1 QoS parameter definitions ..... | 15 |
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+ | 5.6.2.1.1 Service precedence (priority) ..... | 15 |
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+ | 5.6.2.1.2 Reliability ..... | 15 |
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+ | 5.6.2.1.3 Delay ..... | 16 |
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+ | 5.6.2.1.4 Throughput..... | 16 |
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+ | 5.6.2.2 QoS profile - PTP ..... | 17 |
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+ | 5.6.2.3 Monitor ..... | 17 |
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+ | 5.6.3 Packet size ..... | 17 |
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+ | 6 Operational Requirements..... | 17 |
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+ | 6.1 GPRS UE Modes of Operation ..... | 17 |
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+ | 6.1.1 GPRS UE classes ..... | 17 |
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+ | 6.1.2 UE support for SMS over GPRS..... | 19 |
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+ | 6.2 Subscriber roaming ..... | 19 |
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+ | 6.3 Construction of GPRS subscriber numbers..... | 19 |
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+ | 6.4 Battery life extension ..... | 19 |
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+ | 6.5 Format Of Message User Data ..... | 19 |
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+ | 6.6 Charging aspects ..... | 20 |
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+ | 6.6.1 PTP and IP-M charging information ..... | 20 |
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+ | 6.6.2 Reverse Charging ..... | 20 |
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+ | 6.7 Security services..... | 20 |
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+ | 6.8 Message Screening..... | 21 |
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+ | 6.9 GPRS Operator Determined Barring..... | 21 |
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+ | 7 Normal procedures with successful outcome..... | 21 |
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+ | 7.1 Provision..... | 21 |
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+ | 7.2 Withdrawal..... | 22 |
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+ | 7.3 GPRS-Attach, GPRS-Detach ..... | 22 |
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+ | 7.4 | Registration ..... | 22 |
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+ | 7.5 | Void..... | 23 |
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+ | 7.6 | Interrogation ..... | 23 |
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+ | 7.7 | Activation..... | 23 |
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+ | 7.8 | De-activation ..... | 23 |
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+ | 7.9 | Invocation and operation..... | 23 |
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+ | 7.10 | PIN and Password Management ..... | 24 |
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+ | 8 | Exceptional procedures ..... | 24 |
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+ | 8.1 | Provision..... | 24 |
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+ | 8.2 | Withdrawal ..... | 24 |
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+ | 8.3 | Registration ..... | 24 |
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+ | 8.4 | Void..... | 24 |
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+ | 8.5 | Interrogation ..... | 24 |
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+ | 8.6 | Activation..... | 25 |
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+ | 8.7 | De-activation ..... | 25 |
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+ | 8.8 | Invocation and operation..... | 25 |
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+ | 8.9 | PIN and Password management..... | 25 |
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+ | 9 | Addressing ..... | 25 |
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+ | 9.1 | Point to Point services ..... | 25 |
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+ | 9.2 | Point to Multipoint services ..... | 25 |
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+ | 9.3 | Overview ..... | 25 |
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+ | Annex A (informative): | Change history..... | 26 |
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+ # --- Foreword
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+ This Technical Specification has been produced by the 3<sup>rd</sup> Generation Partnership Project (3GPP).
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+ The contents of the present document are subject to continuing work within the TSG and may change following formal TSG approval. Should the TSG modify the contents of the present document, it will be re-released by the TSG with an identifying change of release date and an increase in version number as follows:
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+ Version x.y.z
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+ where:
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+ - x the first digit:
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+ - 1 presented to TSG for information;
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+ - 2 presented to TSG for approval;
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+ - 3 or greater indicates TSG approved document under change control.
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+ - y the second digit is incremented for all changes of substance, i.e. technical enhancements, corrections, updates, etc.
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+ - z the third digit is incremented when editorial only changes have been incorporated in the document.
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+ # --- 1 Scope
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+ This TS defines the stage one description of the General Packet Radio Service (GPRS). Stage one is an overall service description, primarily from the service subscriber's and user's points of view, but does not deal with the details of the human interface itself. This TS includes information applicable to network operators, service providers and terminal, switch and data base manufacturers.
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+ This TS contains the core requirements for the packet switched networks specified by 3GPP which are sufficient to provide a complete service. It defines a set of bearer services that provide packet mode transmission within the PLMN and interwork with external networks.
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+ The term GPRS shall be used in this document to refer the GPRS service offered via GERAN and UTRAN and the PS Domain of the 3G PLMN.
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+ The GPRS shall not prevent the user's operation of other 3GPP services.
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+ # --- 2 References
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+ The following documents contain provisions which, through reference in this text, constitute provisions of the present document.
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+ - References are either specific (identified by date of publication, edition number, version number, etc.) or non-specific.
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+ - For a specific reference, subsequent revisions do not apply.
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+ - For a non-specific reference, the latest version applies. In the case of a reference to a 3GPP document (including a GSM document), a non-specific reference implicitly refers to the latest version of that document *in the same Release as the present document*.
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+ - [1] 3GPP TS 22.001: "Principles of telecommunication services supported by a Public Land Mobile Network (PLMN)".
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+ - [2] 3GPP TS 24.002: "Public Land Mobile Network (PLMN) access reference configuration".
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+ - [3] ISO 8348: "Information processing systems - data communications - network service definition".
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+ - [4] Internet STD 5: RFC 791: Internet protocol, RFC 950: "Internet standard subnetting procedure", RFC 919: "Broadcasting internet datagrams", RFC 922: "Broadcasting internet datagrams in the presence of subnets", RFC 792: "Internet control message protocol", RFC 1112: "Host extensions for IP multicasting" RFC 1122: "Requirements for Internet hosts - communication layers". RFC 1920: "Internet official protocol standards", RFC 1458: "Requirements for multicast protocols", RFC 1301: "Multicast transport protocol".
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+ - [5] 3GPP TS 22.004: "General on supplementary services".
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+ - [6] 3GPP TS 22.030: "Man-Machine Interface (MMI) of the User Equipment (UE)".
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+ - [7] 3GPP TS 42.017 : "Subscriber Identity Modules (SIM) Functional characteristics".
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+ - [8] 3GPP TS 22.041: "Operator Determined Barring (ODB)".
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+ - [9] 3GPP TS 27.060: "General Packet Radio Service (GPRS); Mobile Station (MS) supporting GPRS".
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+ - [10] 3GPP TS 43.055: Dual Transfer Mode; Stage 2"
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+ # --- 3 Definitions and abbreviations
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+ ## 3.1 Definitions
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+ For the purposes of this 3GPP TS the following definitions apply:
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+ ### A
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+ **access delay:** The value of elapsed time between an access request and a successful access (source: ITU-T X.140).
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+ **accuracy:** A performance criterion that describes the degree of correctness with which a function is performed. (The function may or may not be performed with the desired speed.) (source: ITU-T I.350).
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+ ### B
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+ **bearer service:** A type of telecommunication service that provides the capability for the transmission of signals between user-network interfaces (source: ITU-T I.112).
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+ ### C
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+ **conversational service:** An interactive service which provides for bi-directional communication by means of real-time (no store-and-forward) end-to-end information transfer from user to user (source: ITU-T I.113).
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+ ### D
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+ **destination user:** Entity to which calls to the General Packet Radio Service (GPRS) are directed.
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+ ### F
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+ ### G
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+ ### I
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+ **interactive service:** A service which provides the means for bi-directional exchange of information between users. Interactive services are divided into three classes of services: conversational services, messaging services and retrieval services (source: ITU-T I.113).
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+ **interface:** The common boundary between two associated systems (source: ITU-T I.112).
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+ **mean bit rate:** A measure of throughput. The average (mean) bit rate available to the user for the given period of time (source: ITU-T I.210).
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+ **messaging service:** An interactive service which offers user-to-user communication between individual users via storage units with store-and-forward, mailbox and/or message handling, (e.g., information editing, processing and conversion) functions (source: ITU-T I.113).
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+ **mobile termination:** The part of the UE which terminates the radio transmission to and from the network and adapts terminal equipment capabilities to those of the radio transmission **multicast service:** A unidirectional PTM service in which a message is transmitted from a single source entity to multiple destinations.
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+ **multipoint:** A value of the service attribute "communication configuration", which denotes that the communication involves more than two network terminations (source: ITU-T I.113).
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+ ### N
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+ **network operator:** Entity which provides the network operating elements and resources for the execution of the General Packet Radio Service (GPRS).
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+ **network service data unit (NSDU):** A unit of data passed between the user and the GPRS network across a Network Service Access Point (NSAP).
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+ **network termination:** A functional group on the network side of a user-network interface (source: ITU-T I.112).
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+ ### O
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+ **packet:** An information unit identified by a label at layer 3 of the OSI reference model (source: ITU-T I.113). A network protocol data unit (NPDU).
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+ **packet data protocol (PDP):** Any protocol which transmits data as discrete units known as packets, e.g., IP.
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+ **packet transfer mode:** Also known as packet mode. A transfer mode in which the transmission and switching functions are achieved by packet oriented techniques, so as to dynamically share network transmission and switching resources between a multiplicity of connections (source: ITU-T I.113).
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+ **PLMN Operator:** Public Land Mobile Network operator. The entity which offers a GPRS.
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+ **point-to-multipoint (PTM) service:** A service type in which data is sent to "all service subscribers or a pre-defined subset of all subscribers" within an area defined by the Service Requester.
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+ **point-to-point (PTP):** A value of the service attribute "communication configuration", which denotes that the communication involves only two network terminations.
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+ **point-to-point (PTP) service:** A service type in which data is sent from a single network termination to another network termination.
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+ **protocol:** A formal set of procedures that are adopted to ensure communication between two or more functions within the within the same layer of a hierarchy of functions (source: ITU-T I.112).
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+ **protocol data unit (PDU):** In the reference model for OSI, a unit of data specified in an (N)-protocol layer and consisting of (N)-protocol control information and possibly (N)-user data (source: ITU-T X.200 / ISO-IEC 7498-1).
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+ **push service:** service type which delivers information (data/multimedia) initiated from a network (which may be external to the PLMN) to the UE. The service will cause a PDP context to be activated if needed.
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+ **quality of service:** The collective effect of service performances which determine the degree of satisfaction of a user of the service (ITU-T E.800). The set of performance parameters that can be directly observed and measured at the point at which the service is accessed by the user. There are three criteria by which performance is measured: speed, accuracy and dependability (source: ITU-T I.350).
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+ **reference configuration:** A combination of functional groups and reference points that shows possible network arrangements (source: ITU-T I.112).
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+ **reference point:** A conceptual point at the conjunction of two non-overlapping functional groups (source: ITU-T I.112).
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+ **retrieval service:** An interactive service which provides the capability of accessing information stored in data base centres. The information will be sent to the user on demand only. The information is retrieved on an individual basis, i.e., the time at which an information sequence is to start is under the control of the user (source ITU-T I.113).
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+ ### S
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+ **service attribute:** A specified characteristic of a telecommunication service (source: ITU-T I.112).
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+ NOTE: the value(s) assigned to one or more service attributes may be used to distinguish that telecommunications service from others.
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+ **service data unit (SDU):** In the reference model for OSI, an amount of information whose identity is preserved when transferred between peer (N+1)-layer entities and which is not interpreted by the supporting (N)-layer entities (source: ITU-T X.200 / ISO-IEC 7498-1).
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+ **service delay:** The time elapsed from the invocation of the service request, to the corresponding service request indication at the Service Receiver, indicating the arrival of application data.
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+ **service provider:** Entity which offers the General Packet Radio Service (GPRS) for subscription. The network operator may be the service provider.
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+ **service receiver:** The entity which receives the service request indication primitive, containing the SDU.
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+ **service request:** This is defined as being one invocation of the service through a service request primitive.
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+ **service requester:** The entity which requests the initiation of a GPRS operation, through a service request.
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+ **service subscriber:** Entity which subscribes to the General Packet Radio Service (GPRS) service.
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+ **speed:** A performance criterion that describes the time interval required to perform a function or the rate at which the function is performed. (The function may or may not be performed with the desired accuracy.) (source: ITU-T I.350).
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+ **throughput:** A parameter describing service speed. The number of data bits successfully transferred in one direction between specified reference points per unit time (source: ITU-T I.113).
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+ **transit delay:** A parameter describing service speed. The time difference between the instant at which the first bit of a protocol data unit (PDU) crosses one designated boundary (reference point), and the instant at which the last bit of the PDU crosses a second designated boundary (source: ITU-T I.113).
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+ ### U
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+ ### V
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+ **variable bit rate service:** A type of telecommunication service characterised by a service bit rate specified by statistically expressed parameters which allow the bit rate to vary within defined limits (source: ITU-T I.113).
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+ ## 3.2 Abbreviations
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+ For the purposes of this 3GPP TS the following definitions apply:
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+ | CLNP | Connectionless network protocol |
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+ | CLNS | Connectionless network service |
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+ | EGPRS | Enhanced GPRS |
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+ | FFS | For further study |
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+ | GPRS | General packet radio service |
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+ | HSDPA | High Speed Downlink Packet Access |
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+ | IP | Internet protocol |
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+ | IP-M | Internet protocol multicast |
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+ | NSDU | Network service data unit |
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+ | PDP | Packet data protocol |
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+ | PDU | Protocol data unit |
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+ | PLMN | Public land mobile network |
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+ | PTM | Point to multipoint |
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+ | PTP | Point to point |
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+ | QoS | Quality of service |
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+ | SAP | Service access point |
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+ | SVC | Switched virtual circuit |
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+ | SDU | Service data unit |
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+ | TBD | To be defined |
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+ | TLLI | Temporary link level identity |
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+ # 4 Main Concepts
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+ The GPRS allows the service subscriber to send and receive data in an end-to-end packet transfer mode, without utilizing network resources in circuit switched mode.
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+ GPRS enables the cost effective and efficient use of network resources for packet mode data applications e.g. for applications that exhibit one or more of the following characteristics:
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+ - intermittent, non-periodic (i.e., bursty) data transmissions, where the time between successive transmissions greatly exceeds the average transfer delay;
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+ - frequent transmissions of small volumes of data, for example transactions consisting of less than 500 octets of data occurring at a rate of up to several transactions per minute;
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+ - infrequent transmission of larger volumes of data, for example transactions consisting of several kilobytes of data occurring at a rate of up to several transactions per hour.
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+ Within the GPRS, two different bearer service types are defined. These are:
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+ - Point-To-Point (PTP);
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+ - Point-To-Multipoint (PTM).
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+ Based on standardized network protocols supported by the GPRS bearer services, a GPRS network administration may offer (or support) a set of additional services. This is outside the scope of this specification, however, a number of possible PTP interactive teleservices include:
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+ - retrieval services which provide the capability of accessing information stored in data base centres. The information is sent to the user on demand only. An example of one such service in the Internet's World Wide Web (WWW);
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+ - messaging services which offer user-to-user communication between individual users via storage units with store-and-forward mailbox, and/or message handling (e.g., information editing, processing and conversion) functions;
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+ - conversational services which provide bi-directional communication by means of real-time (no store-and-forward) end-to-end information transfer from user to user. An example of such a service is the Internet's Telnet application;
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+ - tele-action services which are characterized by low data-volume (short) transactions, for example credit card validations, lottery transactions, utility meter readings and electronic monitoring and surveillance systems.
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+ Some examples of teleservices which may be supported by a PTM bearer service include:
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+ - distribution services which are characterized by the unidirectional flow of information from a given point in the network to other (multiple) locations. Examples may include news, weather and traffic reports, as well as product or service advertisements;
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+ - dispatching services which are characterized by the bi-directional flow of information from a given point in the network (dispatcher) and other (multiple) users. Examples include taxi and public utility fleet services;
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+ - conferencing services which provide multi-directional communication by means of real-time (no store-and-forward) information transfer between multiple users.
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+ Some examples of teleservices which may be supported by either PTP or PTM bearers include:
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+ - user subscribed services where a priori agreement is made for delivery of data to a user, such as stock quotes, sports results, specific product or service advertisements, and email.
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+ EGPRS is an enhancement of GPRS for GERAN allowing higher data rates on the radio interface. The same set of services provided by GPRS is available in EGPRS.
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+ HSDPA is an enhancement to Packet data services for UTRAN allowing higher data rates on the radio interface downlink. The same set of services provided by GPRS is available with GPRS using HSDPA.
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+ # 5 Service Requirements
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+ ## 5.1 GPRS reference model
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+ The GPRS can be described using the simplified reference model in figure 1.
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+ GPRS provides data transfer capabilities between a sending entity and one or more receiving entities. These entities may be an UE or a Terminal Equipment, the latter being attached either to a GPRS network or to an external data network. The base station provides radio channel access for UEs to the GPRS network. User data may be transferred between four types of UEs as described in 3GPP TS22.001 [1] and TS 24.002 [2].
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+ Each PLMN has two access points, the radio interface (labelled Um for GERAN and Uu for UTRAN) used for mobile access and the R reference point used for origination or reception of messages. The R reference point for the UEs is defined in 27.060 [9].
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+ ![Figure 1: GPRS simplified reference model diagram](c78c2eefd86269d1740ab85a916f24f2_img.jpg)
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+ The diagram illustrates the GPRS simplified reference model. It features a 'UE' (User Equipment) box on the left connected to a 'GPRS Data Network' oval via a line labeled 'Um or Uu'. The 'GPRS Data Network' oval is connected to a 'TE' (Terminal Equipment) box below it via a vertical line labeled 'Gi'. This same 'Gi' line extends horizontally to the right. Below the 'Gi' line, another 'TE' box is connected to an 'External Data Network' oval via a horizontal line. The 'External Data Network' oval is also connected to the 'Gi' line via a vertical line.
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+ Figure 1: GPRS simplified reference model diagram
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+ **Figure 1: GPRS simplified reference model**
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+ ### 5.1.1 Bearer services
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+ The GPRS bearer services support the capability to transmit data between user-network access points.
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+ ### 5.1.2 (Void)
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+ ### 5.1.3 (Void)
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+ ## 5.2 Network Interworking
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+ Network interworking is required whenever a PLMN and a non-PLMN are involved in the execution of a GPRS Service request.
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+ In general the mobile user of a GPRS network will receive and experience all the services provided by an external data network. In this case the external data network refers to the network that the GPRS PLMN interworks with as determined by the network operator. With this in mind it can be said that a user :-
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+ - 1) will require a universal identity(ies) of the form compatible with the interworked with network(s);
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+ - 2) and experience access to and provision of all services as offered by the interworked with networks (some reduction of capability may result from unavoidable restrictions due to the complexity of implementation).
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+ ### 5.2.1 Interworking with other data networks and other PLMNs
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+ GPRS shall provide means to interwork with external data networks. The GPRS operator may provide an appropriate address to the external data network for the subscriber as part of the GPRS subscription. That address can be either dynamic (e.g. the user's IP address is allocated from a pool of unused IP addresses every time the subscriber activates the access to an IP network) or static (e.g. a certain IP address is permanently allocated to a particular subscriber). In addition, the GPRS network shall be able to notify the server IP address (e.g. the gateway IP address) to the subscriber, when the subscriber activates. When connected with some external data networks, the routeing protocols of these networks may limit the data network addresses that can be allocated. For example, when interworking with IP networks, the IP address for the GPRS subscriber shall belong to that GPRS operator's IP subnetwork that allocates the address. In the case of a simple point to point connection, a GPRS subscriber need not have an associated network address.
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+ The type of interworking between a PLMN and data networks is determined by the network operator.
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+ Interworking with the following types of data networks shall be defined:
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+ - IP networks;
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+ - other PLMNs, directly or via a transit network.
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+ #### 5.2.1.1 QoS when Interworking
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+ GPRS shall satisfy, within the constraints introduced by the mobile radio environment, the QoS requirements of the interworked-with network.
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+ ### 5.2.2 GPRS Numbering Plan
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+ It is required that GPRS UE addresses conform to the numbering plan already defined for 3GPP system.
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+ ### 5.2.3 Addressing and routeing requirements
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+ #### 5.2.3.1 PTP network layer services
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+ A GPRS subscriber identified by an IMSI, may have a network layer address(es) temporarily and/or permanently associated with it that conforms to the standard addressing scheme of the respective network layer service used, e.g.:
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+ - IP Version 4 and 6 addresses for Internet CLNS.
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+ In the case of a simple point to point connection, a GPRS subscriber need not have an associated network layer address.
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+ ### 5.2.4 Interworking for subscriber roaming
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+ Interworking between different GPRS PLMNs is required in order to support subscriber roaming.
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+ It shall be possible for the VPLMN to provide access to the external data network when the external non-3GPP data network address is dynamically assigned by the VPLMN.
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+ ## 5.3 GPRS service description
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+ There are two categories of GPRS services:
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+ - Point to Point (PTP) services,
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+ - Point to Multipoint (PTM) services.
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+ The PTP service provides a transmission of one or more packets between two users, initiated by a service requester and received by a receiver.
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+ There is one PTP service: - PTP Connectionless Network Service (PTP-CLNS). The PTM service provides a transmission of packets between a service requester and a receiver group.
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+ There is one PTM service:
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+ - IP Multicast (IP-M).
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+ An invocation of the service request by a service requester is possible from the fixed and mobile access points.
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+ Table 1 presents the relationship between service requests and the Service Requester/Receiver.
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+ **Table 1: Relationship of service request and service requester/receiver**
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+ | Service requester/receiver<br>AP = Access Point | Types of service request | |
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+ |-------------------------------------------------|--------------------------|-----------|
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+ | | PTP-CLNS | IP-M |
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+ | From fixed AP to mobile AP | Supported | Supported |
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+ | From mobile AP to mobile AP<br>(see note 1) | Supported | Supported |
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+ | From mobile AP to fixed AP | Supported | Supported |
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+ NOTE 1: It shall be possible to transfer data between two mobiles of the same operator without the use of external data networks.
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+ ### 5.3.1 Point-To-Point Connectionless Network Service (PTP-CLNS)
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+ Point-To-Point Connectionless Network Service (PTP-CLNS) is a service in which one (or more) single packet(s) is (are) sent from a single service subscriber "A" to a single destination user "B". Each packet is independent of the preceding and succeeding packet. This service is of the datagram type and is intended to support bursty applications. On the radio interface PTP-CLNS supports the acknowledged transfer mode for reliable delivery.
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+ GPRS provides data communications services consistent with the connectionless network layer service definition ISO 8348 [3]. Specifically, GPRS shall be able to support applications based on the following network layer protocol:
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+ - Internet Protocol (IP);
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+ - IP is the network layer protocol of the Internet TCP/IP protocol suite defined by Internet STD 5 [4].
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+ ### 5.3.2 (Void)
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+ ### 5.3.3 Point-To-Multipoint (PTM) service overview
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+ A PTM service is the transmission of a single message to multiple subscribers. The GPRS PTM services provide the capability for a subscriber to send data to multiple destinations.
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+ There is one PTM service:
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+ - IP Multicast (IP-M), which is a service defined as a part of the IP protocol suite. In IP-M messages are sent between participants of an IP-M group. An IP-M group can be internal to the PLMN or distributed across the Internet. Participation and data transfer in the IP-M service shall be compliant with the Internet protocols. See RFC 1920 [4], RFC 1458 [4], RFC 1301 [4] and RFC 1112 [4]. The Service Receiver of a point-to-multipoint service request shall be able to filter out packets at a network level, through use of the Packet Identities, which are of no interest either because they are for a service for which no subscription is held, or the packet belongs to a sub-group within the offered application service which is of no interest. It is required that the UE-Application resources shall not be utilized for this function.
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+ **Table 2: PTM Service Characteristics**
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+ | <b>Characteristics</b> | <b>IP-M</b> |
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+ |--------------------------------|---------------------------------------------------------------------|
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+ | Primary addressing mechanism | specified group of subscribers |
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+ | Secondary addressing mechanism | no |
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+ | Present subscribers known | yes, group members shall join the IP-M call to become participants. |
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+ | Delivery time | real time |
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+ | Direction of transmission | multi-directional |
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+ | Reliable delivery | acknowledged as normal IP PTP packets |
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+ | Ciphering | yes |
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+ ## 5.4 Service interworking
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+ It shall be possible for the GPRS PTP services to be utilized as a bearer service for the SMS-MO and SMS-MT services.
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+ ## 5.5 Transfer Characteristics
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+ The packet multiplexing mechanisms developed for GPRS shall be independent of a given channel type. It shall be possible to operate GPRS over low and high capacity channels. Table 3 is only applicable to the GPRS part of the connection.
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+ **Table 3: Transfer Characteristics**
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+ | <b>Attributes</b> | | <b>Supported capabilities</b> |
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+ |------------------------------------|-------------------------------|------------------------------------------------------------|
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+ | Information Transfer Capability | | Unrestricted digital information |
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+ | Information Transfer | Connection mode | Connection orientated, connectionless |
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+ | | Traffic type (a) | Variable bit rate and variable delay |
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+ | Mode | Timing end-to-end (b) | Asynchronous |
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+ | | Information Transfer Rate (c) | Maximum bit rate. |
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+ | Information Structure | | - Service data unit integrity<br>- Data sequence integrity |
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+ | Communication Configuration | | - Point to point<br>- Point to multipoint |
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+ | Establishment of Communication (d) | | Demand mobile originated or mobile terminated |
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+ | Negotiation | | - Out of band<br>- In band |
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+ | Symmetry | | - Bi-directional<br>- Unidirectional |
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+ | Radio Channel assignment | | Shared, multi-user |
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+
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+ - Traffic type: describing data streams with constant bit rate or variable bit rate characteristics.
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+ - Timing end-to-end: describing the timing relation between the source and destination of signals.
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+ - Flexible channels with a maximum bit rate that depends on the type of channel and the number of time slots in GERAN that are used. This capability defines the maximum capability associated with the channel(s). The actual bit rate for a particular user may be any value up to this maximum value.
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+ - Establishment of communication: may be on demand, reserved or permanent.
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+ ## 5.6 Service characteristics
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+
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+ ### 5.6.1 Subscriber profile
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+ The subscriber profile holds subscription information about services and other parameters that have been assigned for an agreed contractual period. It includes the following information:
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+
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+ - subscribed services (PTP-CLNS);
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+ - subscribed QoS profile (service precedence(priority), reliability, delay, throughput).
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+ An invocation of a service by any user with the appropriate subscription profile shall be possible.
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+
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+ It shall be possible to validate a service request against a service subscriber's subscription profile.
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+
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+ ### 5.6.2 Quality of Service (QoS)
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+ The mapping of user application QoS parameters to GPRS QoS parameters is an implementation issue and is not part of GPRS specifications.
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+
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+ It shall be possible to respond to local data traffic conditions adaptively. GPRS shall include the functionality to increase or decrease the amount of radio resources allocated to GPRS on a dynamic basis. The criteria used to decide on dynamic changes of the GPRS part of the radio resource should not be specified. Thus, only the necessary procedure, including radio protocol and timers, needed to perform the change of radio resources shall be specified within the ETSI specifications.
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+ Within GPRS the dynamic allocation of the radio resource for bursty or lengthy file transfer applications shall be such that it can be controlled by the network operator.
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+
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+ #### 5.6.2.1 QoS parameter definitions
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+ The defined QoS parameter values, assume the user is at a location with acceptable -coverage and refer to and are valid for normal network operating conditions or, as in the case of the service precedence parameter, regulate how the network shall handle abnormal conditions.
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+
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+ ##### 5.6.2.1.1 Service precedence (priority)
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+
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+ The service precedence indicates the relative priority of maintaining the service. For example under abnormal conditions (e.g. network congestion) packets which may be discarded can be identified. The following precedence levels are defined:
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+ - High precedence: Service commitments will be maintained ahead of all other precedence levels.
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+ - Normal precedence: Service commitments will be maintained ahead of low priority users.
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+ - Low precedence: Service commitments will be maintained after the high and normal priority commitments have been fulfilled.
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+
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+ ##### 5.6.2.1.2 Reliability
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+
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+ The reliability parameter indicates the transmission characteristics that are required by an application. The reliability class defines the probability of loss of, duplication of, mis-sequencing of or corruption of SDUs.
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+
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+ Table 4 lists the three classes of the data reliability.
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+
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+ **Table 4: Reliability classes**
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+ | Reliability class | Lost SDU probability (a) | Duplicate SDU probability | Out of Sequence SDU probability | Corrupt SDU probability (b) | Example of application characteristics. |
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+ |-------------------|--------------------------|---------------------------|---------------------------------|-----------------------------|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
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+ | 1 | $10^{-9}$ | $10^{-9}$ | $10^{-9}$ | $10^{-9}$ | Error sensitive, no error correction capability, limited error tolerance capability. |
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+ | 2 | $10^{-4}$ | $10^{-5}$ | $10^{-5}$ | $10^{-6}$ | Error sensitive, limited error correction capability, good error tolerance capability. |
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+ | 3 | $10^{-2}$ | $10^{-5}$ | $10^{-5}$ | $10^{-2}$ | Not error sensitive, error correction capability and/or very good error tolerance capability. |
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+
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+ - a) To protect against buffer overflow or a protocol malfunction, there is a maximum holding time for each SDU in the GPRS network after which the SDU is discarded. The maximum holding time depends on the protocols used (e.g., TCP/IP).
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+ - b) Corrupt SDU probability: the probability that a SDU will be delivered to the user with an undetected error.
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+
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+ ##### 5.6.2.1.3 Delay
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+
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+ GPRS is not a „store and forward“ service - although data is temporarily stored at network nodes during transmission - thus, any delay incurred is due to technical transmission characteristics (or limitations) of the system and is to be minimised for a particular delay class. The delay parameter thus defines the maximum values for the mean delay and 95-percentile delay to be incurred by the transfer of data through the GPRS network(s). The delay parameter defines the end-to-end transfer delay incurred in the transmission of SDUs through the GPRS network(s).
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+
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+ This includes the radio channel access delay (on uplink) or radio channel scheduling delay (on downlink), the radio channel transit delay (uplink and/or downlink paths) and the GPRS-network transit delay (multiple hops). It does not include transfer delays in external networks.
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+
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+ Delay is measured between the R or S (for UE) and Gi (for FS) reference points when applied to "UE to fixed station (FS)" or "FS to UE" transmissions.
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+
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+ **Table 5: Delay classes**
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+
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+ | Delay Class | Delay (maximum values) | | | |
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+ |------------------|---------------------------|---------------------------|---------------------------|---------------------------|
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+ | | SDU size: 128 octets | | SDU size: 1024 octets | |
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+ | | Mean Transfer Delay (sec) | 95 percentile Delay (sec) | Mean Transfer Delay (sec) | 95 percentile Delay (sec) |
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+ | 1. (Predictive) | < 0.5 | < 1.5 | < 2 | < 7 |
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+ | 2. (Predictive) | < 5 | < 25 | < 15 | < 75 |
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+ | 3. (Predictive) | < 50 | < 250 | < 75 | < 375 |
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+ | 4. (Best Effort) | Unspecified | | | |
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+
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+ The SDUs used to establish communications between network and UE are counted in the averages in the above table if they also contain user data.
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+
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+ ##### 5.6.2.1.4 Throughput
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+ The throughput parameter indicates the user data throughput requested by the user.
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+
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+ Throughput is defined by two negotiable parameters:
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+
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+ - Maximum bit rate
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+
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+ - Mean bit rate (includes, for example for "bursty" transmissions, the periods in which no data is transmitted.)
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+
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+ The maximum and mean bit rates can be negotiated to a value up to the Information Transfer Rate value (see table 3).
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+
610
+ It shall be possible for the network to re-negotiate the throughput parameters at any time during a session.
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+
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+ #### 5.6.2.2 QoS profile - PTP
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+
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+ The subscriber's QoS profile for the PTP service consists of the following parameters which are negotiated or set to default values:
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+
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+ - service precedence (priority),
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+ - reliability,
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+ - delay,
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+ - user data throughput.
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+
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+ #### 5.6.2.3 Monitor
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+
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+ As an option, the UE may monitor the current QoS level. If this option is implemented, the following information shall be monitored:
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+
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+ - user data throughput;
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+ - radio channel access delay;
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+ - round-trip-UE/PLMN delay; and
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+ - reliability,
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+
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+ The UE shall provide means of communicating this information to the application(s) via the R and S reference points as shown in Figure 2.
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+
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+ ### 5.6.3 Packet size
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+
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+ Both PTP and PTM services shall allow the transfer of variable length Network Service Data Units (NSDU).
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+
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+ # --- 6 Operational Requirements
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+
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+ ## 6.1 GPRS UE Modes of Operation
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+
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+ ### 6.1.1 GPRS UE classes
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+
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+ The purpose of the definition of the GPRS UE Classes is to enable the different needs of the various market segments to be satisfied by a number of UE types with distinct capabilities (e.g., simultaneous use and number of time-slots in GERAN). A means shall be provided to indicate the GERAN multi-slot capability and current configuration to the network when necessary.
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+
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+ Three GPRS UE modes of operation are identified:
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+
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+ NOTE 1: The term simultaneous (attach, traffic, etc.) is the requirement to simultaneously support GPRS services and circuit switched services including SMS.
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+
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+ Class A: The UE is attached to both GPRS and other services. The UE supports simultaneous attach, simultaneous activation, simultaneous monitor, simultaneous invocation and simultaneous traffic. The mobile user can make and/or receive calls/sessions on the two services simultaneously subject to the QoS requirements.
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+
650
+ UTRAN will only support Class A mode of operation
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+
652
+ In GERAN Class A mode of operation may be achieved using Dual Transfer Mode (DTM) functionality [10]
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+
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+ Class B: The UE is attached to both GPRS and other services, but the UE can only operate one set of services at a time. When the UE is in both idle mode and packet idle mode it should be able to monitor paging channels for both circuit-switched and packet-switched services depending on the mode of network operation.
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+
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+ At least one mode of network operation shall be defined so that when an UE is in both idle mode and packet idle mode it shall be able to respond to paging for both circuit-switched and packet-switched services. A mode of network operation where the network performs the paging for circuit-switched and packet-switched services on different paging channels is also defined. In such case an UE in both idle mode and packet idle mode should either attempt to listen to both paging channels with priority for the circuit-switched service or revert to class-C mode of operation.
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+
658
+ If in a mode of network operation the network performs both the paging for circuit-switched and packet-switched services on the same paging channel, then the UE shall respond to paging messages for both services.
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+
660
+ There is no requirement for the UE to monitor the packet paging channel when in dedicated mode.
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+
662
+ One mode of network operation shall be defined so that when an UE is engaged in packet data transfer, it shall receive paging messages via the packet data channel without degradation of the packet data transfer. Modes of network operation where paging for other services is not done via the packet data channel are also defined. In such cases an UE engaged in packet data transfer may attempt to receive paging messages.
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+
664
+ When responding to a paging message for other services, the UE shall establish the connection for that incoming service (i.e., enter dedicated mode) and suspend GPRS activity. GPRS activity is resumed upon return to idle mode.
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+
666
+ If paged for an incoming circuit-switched call, the UE shall indicate the presence of the call to the user or user's application, and where possible provide to the user the CLI. It shall be possible for the user (or the user's application) to decide how to proceed with an incoming call (e.g., accept the call, indicate UDUB, or invoke Call Deflection).
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+
668
+ It shall be possible for the UE to receive SMS-CB messages if it attached to GPRS but is not engaged in packet data transfer.
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+
670
+ Class B is not applicable to UTRAN or GERAN Iu Mode.
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+
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+ NOTE 2: Users should be aware that monitoring paging (in some modes of network operation), responding to paging, alerting of circuit-switched service, or acceptance or establishment of a circuit-switched call during an active GPRS connection may degrade the performance of the established GPRS connection and, in some cases, may cause failures in an application using the GPRS connection (e.g., a file transfer might be aborted due to a timeout of the application protocol).
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+
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+ Class C: The UE is attached to either GPRS or other services. Alternate use only. If both services (GPRS and Circuit Switched) are supported then a Class C UE can make and/or receive calls only from the manually or default selected service, i.e., either GPRS or Circuit Switched service. The status of the service which has not been selected is detached i.e., not reachable. The capability for GPRS-attached class-C UEs to receive and transmit SMS messages is optional.
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+
676
+ It shall be possible for the UE to receive SMS-CB messages if it attached to GPRS but is not engaged in packet data transfer.
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+
678
+ Class C is not applicable to UTRAN.
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+
680
+ An UE may be reconfigured. E.g., a class A UE configured as 1 slot for circuit switched plus 1 slot for GPRS may be reconfigured as a class C configured as 0 slots for circuit switched plus 2 slots for GPRS.
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+
682
+ Non-voice only UEs do not have to (but may) support emergency calls.
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+
684
+ ### 6.1.2 UE support for SMS over GPRS
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+
686
+ The network shall support SMS message reception and transmission for GPRS-attached UEs. However, this feature might not be implemented in all networks.
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+
688
+ The following requirements are applicable to class A and class B GPRS UEs:
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+
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+ - If the UE preferred method, at power up or later, is sending SMS over GPRS and this fails, either due to a direct failure indication or rejection, or due to the complete lack of a response, then the UE shall switch to sending subsequent SMS's by circuit switched services for an implementation dependent time. After this time the UE may again revert to trying to send SMS's over GPRS.
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+ Also, if a different PLMN is selected the UE shall again revert to trying to send SMS's over GPRS.
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+ - If the SMS attempt fails on both GPRS and circuit switched services, then the user/toolkit is informed.
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+
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+ ## 6.2 Subscriber roaming
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+
696
+ GPRS shall provide the ability for subscribers to access the service while roaming between networks. This implies the pre-existence of an international signalling mechanism and a service agreement between the different network operators involved.
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+
698
+ It shall be possible for GPRS subscribers to remain GPRS attached when moving from one PLMN to another.
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+
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+ HSDPA shall be supported when roaming providing a roaming agreement for the necessary transport/bearer service(s) is currently valid.
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+
702
+ ## 6.3 Construction of GPRS subscriber numbers
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+
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+ The number of a GPRS subscriber shall be composed such that the PLMN operator can maintain control of the numbering scheme, thereby ensuring subscriber numbering integrity. The ability to allocate a subset of the numbers privately shall be possible.
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+
706
+ ## 6.4 Battery life extension
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+
708
+ The GPRS service shall provide for a means to extend the battery life of an UE, by allowing the UE to reduce current drain; e.g., by using a discontinuous reception (DRX) strategy. The power conservation strategy should allow the UE to remain in a very low current state for a considerable proportion of the time. Moreover, the power conservation strategy should ensure that no messages are lost and that bandwidth is not wasted.
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+
710
+ When conserving power through the use of DRX, or other techniques, the UE shall still meet all QoS requirements of selected classes. Some classes of service may necessitate continuous reception (i.e., no DRX capability).
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+
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+ ## 6.5 Format Of Message User Data
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+
714
+ The user data is to be presented as an octet string between GPRS's access points, and is not interpreted by the PLMN.
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+
716
+ ## 6.6 Charging aspects
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+
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+ The charging information that the GPRS network collects for each UE shall be standardised. The information that the operator uses to generate a bill to a subscriber is operator specific. Billing aspects, e.g. a regular fee for a fixed period, are outside the scope of this specification.
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+
720
+ The HPLMN Operator/Service Provider may be able to charge the GPRS subscriber for all costs incurred including those costs incurred in an external network be it a VPLMN or a data network.
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+
722
+ The charging requirements of HSDPA shall be identical to the existing packet data services.
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+
724
+ ### 6.6.1 PTP and IP-M charging information
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+
726
+ The charging information of PTP and IP-M services is collected for the GPRS subscriber. As a minimum the following charging information shall be collected:
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+
728
+ - destination and source: The charging information shall describe the destination and source addresses;
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+ - usage of radio interface: The charging information shall describe the amount of data transmitted in MO and MT directions categorized with QoS and user protocols;
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+ - usage of the external data networks: The charging information shall describe the amount of data sent/received to/from the external data network;
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+ - usage of the packet data protocol addresses: The charging information shall describe how long the UE has used the packet data protocol addresses;
732
+ - usage of the general GPRS resources: The charging information shall describe the usage of other GPRS related resources and UE's activity in the GPRS network (e.g. Attach/Detach, mobility management);
733
+ - location of UE: HPLMN, VPLMN, plus optional higher accuracy location information.
734
+
735
+ ### 6.6.2 Reverse Charging
736
+
737
+ It shall be possible to provide reverse charging as a subscription option. However, reverse charging may not be applicable to certain external data network protocols. It shall be possible, as an option, to allow users to roam from one environment to another, between fixed and mobile, between public and private as well as between different public systems.
738
+
739
+ ## 6.7 Security services
740
+
741
+ The use of radio communications for transmission to/from subscribers in mobile networks makes them particularly sensitive to:
742
+
743
+ - 1) misuse of their resources by unauthorized persons using manipulated UEs;
744
+ - 2) eavesdropping on the information being exchanged on the radio path.
745
+
746
+ Therefore, to protect the system in the two cases mentioned above, the following security features are provided for GPRS:
747
+
748
+ - UE authentication; i.e., the confirmation by the land-based part of the system that the subscriber identity, transferred by the UE within the identification procedure on the radio path, is the one claimed. The purpose of this authentication is to protect the network against unauthorized use. It also enables the protection of GPRS subscribers by denying intruders the ability to impersonate authorized users;
749
+ - access control; i.e., the network can support restrictions on access by or to different GPRS subscribers, such as restrictions by location, screening lists, and so on;
750
+ - user identity confidentiality; i.e., the property that the user identity on the radio link is not made available or disclosed to unauthorized individuals, entities or processes. The purpose is to provide privacy of identities of the subscribers who are using GPRS radio resources. It allows for the improvement of other security features, e.g., user information confidentiality, and also provides for the protection against tracing the location of a mobile subscriber by listening to the signalling exchanges on the radio path;
751
+ - user information confidentiality; i.e., the property that the user information is not made available or disclosed to unauthorized individuals, entities or processes. The purpose is to provide for confidentiality of user data, i.e., protection of the message part pertaining to layers 3 and above, that passes over the radio path.
752
+
753
+ Both user identity and user data shall be protected as shown in table 6:
754
+
755
+ **Table 6: Protection of user identity and user data**
756
+
757
+ | <b>Service</b> | <b>User Identity Protection</b> | <b>User Data Protection</b> |
758
+ |----------------|---------------------------------|-----------------------------|
759
+ | PTP | Yes | Yes |
760
+ | IP-M | Yes | Yes |
761
+
762
+ Security mechanisms available for existing teleservices and bearer services should be used if possible.
763
+
764
+ ## 6.8 Message Screening
765
+
766
+ The message screening function is concerned with filtering out unauthorized or unwanted messages. Message screening may be used to restrict the types of message or the volume of data which may be transferred across the GPRS network to/from an individual subscriber.
767
+
768
+ ## 6.9 GPRS Operator Determined Barring
769
+
770
+ GPRS subscribers can request packet oriented services from access points within the HPLMN, or from access points within another GPRS enabled PLMN. Similarly, when roaming, a subscriber may request to be connected to an access point within the HPLMN which requires all of the packets to be sent over an international link, which may attract a higher charge from Service Providers. Therefore, similarly to circuit switched domain, barring capability is required.
771
+
772
+ The specific requirements for ODB of GPRS can be found in 3GPP TS 22.041 (Operator Determined Barring) [8].
773
+
774
+ # 7 Normal procedures with successful outcome
775
+
776
+ ## 7.1 Provision
777
+
778
+ The GPRS services shall be provided to the subscriber after prior arrangement with the service provider. The provision of each of the following GPRS services independently or any combination thereof shall be possible:
779
+
780
+ - 1) Point To Point - Connectionless Network Service (PTP-CLNS);
781
+ - 2) Point To Multipoint (PTM).
782
+
783
+ It shall be possible to subscribe to GPRS services with or without subscription to other services.
784
+
785
+ It shall be possible for the network operator to offer GPRS to the Service Provider(s) who may then offer GPRS-based services to the end-user.
786
+
787
+ GPRS services can be offered to a subscriber with the subscription option of using a password to control the services. A single GPRS-password per subscriber is supported by the network for all GPRS services.
788
+
789
+ As a subscription option modification of the subscriber's service profile (e.g., registration) shall be possible only in conjunction with the GPRS-password.
790
+
791
+ The following Quality of Service (QoS) parameters shall be assigned to the subscriber profile upon provision of the GPRS service(s). These parameters may be negotiated or set to default values:
792
+
793
+ - service precedence (priority),
794
+ - reliability,
795
+ - delay,
796
+ - user data throughput,
797
+ - scheduled repeated transmission.
798
+
799
+ ## 7.2 Withdrawal
800
+
801
+ The service(s) shall be withdrawn at the subscriber's request or for administrative reasons. Withdrawal shall de-activate the service.
802
+
803
+ ## 7.3 GPRS-Attach, GPRS-Detach
804
+
805
+ GPRS-Attach is performed when the UE indicates its presence to the PLMN for the purpose of using the GPRS PTP or PTM services. This can be immediately after the UE has been switched on or later as the user decides to use the GPRS services. The UE identifies itself with its identity (IMSI, TLLI). A GPRS-Attach shall be successfully performed only if the subscriber has a valid GPRS subscription. It is assumed that the user will not, under normal circumstances, initiate a GPRS Attach without first ensuring that the data handling capability necessary in the terminating equipment has been activated.
806
+
807
+ GPRS-Detach is performed when the UE indicates to the PLMN that the UE will no longer be using the GPRS services. The UE identifies itself with its identity (IMSI, TLLI).
808
+
809
+ ## 7.4 Registration
810
+
811
+ Registration of the service parameters shall enable the subscriber to optimize the actual (dynamic) service profile to the subscriber's present, actual requirements within the limitations of the (static) subscription profile (see subclause 6.1). The result of the registration shall be indicated (i.e. accepted/registered or rejected/not registered). The registered service profile is valid for all GPRS transactions until modified by re-registration or changes to the subscription profile.
812
+
813
+ As a subscription option registration of the service parameters shall be possible only in conjunction with a GPRS-password.
814
+
815
+ It shall be possible for the user to activate connections to non-preconfigured external networks by using non-subscribed Access Point Names (APN's).
816
+
817
+ Table 7 defines which service parameters shall be able to be registered for the different GPRS services. The range of values for the service parameters is specified in subclause 5.6.
818
+
819
+ **Table 7: Registration of service parameters**
820
+
821
+ | Service Parameter | PTP-CLNS | IP-M |
822
+ |----------------------------------|----------|---------|
823
+ | Service precedence (priority) | 2,3,4 | 2,3,4 |
824
+ | Reliability | 2,4 | 2,4 |
825
+ | Throughput | 2, 3, 4 | 2, 3, 4 |
826
+ | Simultaneous use class | 2 | 2 |
827
+ | Delay | 2, 4 | 2, 4 |
828
+ | Security management / encryption | 1 | 1 |
829
+ | Interworking profile<br>(a) | 2 | 2 |
830
+ | Password Active / De-active | 2 | 2 |
831
+ | | | |
832
+
833
+ Legend: 1 Network determined.
834
+
835
+ 2 User determined per subscription and registration.
836
+
837
+ 3 User determined per request.
838
+
839
+ 4 Negotiable.
840
+
841
+ N/A Not applicable.
842
+
843
+ - a) This is the set of subscription attributes (including a user-ID and/or address valid in the external data network if necessary) adopted by the subscriber when utilizing a particular destination network. A set of subscription attributes is required for each destination network. Multiple user-IDs and/or addresses for each destination network are allowed.
844
+
845
+ Registration of an identity other than the IMSI (i.e. a user-ID/address in an external data network, e.g. Internet, etc.) is performed to couple this identity to the IMSI for the purpose of accessing (MO and/or MT) the external
846
+
847
+ data network. Registration of an identity other than the IMSI is subject to valid subscription agreements with the network operator. This also provides an effective operator determined barring of access to external data networks.
848
+
849
+ Each of the registered interworking profiles can be individually activated and de-activated.
850
+
851
+ Screening parameters can be assigned to a particular interworking profile as a user protection against unwanted costs and/or data.
852
+
853
+ ## 7.5 Void
854
+
855
+ ## 7.6 Interrogation
856
+
857
+ The subscriber shall be able to interrogate the status/value of registered service parameters as defined in the current service profile.
858
+
859
+ ## 7.7 Activation
860
+
861
+ The subscriber shall be able to activate each of the registered interworking profiles independently within the limitations of the subscription profile. As an option the GPRS network may request the activation of a specific interworking profile for a GPRS attached mobile, when an mobile terminated packet or activation request from external data network with user-ID (e.g. MSISDN) packet is received even if a mobile is inactive. This option may be available for one or more PDP. The activation of the inter-working profile(s) may be performed automatically by the UE immediately after GPRS Attach. When an interworking profile is activated a dynamic binding between the 3GPP identity of the UE and the external data network user-ID and/or address is made by the system, and the appropriate service parameters are applied thus establishing a virtual connection between the UE and the GPRS network. Activation of an interworking profile results in a dynamic binding until de-activation is performed.
862
+
863
+ ## 7.8 De-activation
864
+
865
+ The subscriber shall be able to de-activate the previously activated interworking profiles independently within the limitations of the subscription profile thus releasing the previously established virtual connection. An interworking profile(s) shall be automatically de-activated if the provision for the supporting GPRS service is withdrawn. Interworking profiles are deactivated automatically upon GPRS detach..
866
+
867
+ De-activation of a particular interworking profile shall abort all presently on-going communication between the UE and the external data network.
868
+
869
+ ## 7.9 Invocation and operation
870
+
871
+ The GPRS service is invoked upon transmission or reception of GPRS data.
872
+
873
+ It shall be possible for a UE to be a GPRS service requester and a service receiver. This allows generation and origination of GPRS messages from the mobile termination itself as a standalone GPRS data source. It also allows the mobile termination to provide DCE capabilities for user applications based in terminal equipment outside the mobile termination.
874
+
875
+ It shall be possible for a subscriber to set-up multiple GPRS communication sessions and maintain these over prolonged periods (e.g. several hours). It shall be possible to establish these connections via more than one external data network. This enables more than one logical data channel to exist to a single mobile termination.
876
+
877
+ PTP-CLNS and IP-M communications in any combination shall be possible in parallel.
878
+
879
+ ## 7.10 PIN and Password Management
880
+
881
+ GPRS-Attach shall only be possible after correct subscriber identification has been confirmed by entry of the current PIN if this option is active. Thus only one PIN is required to gain access to either the Circuit Switched Services/SMS or the GPRS Services or both.
882
+
883
+ GPRS services can be offered to a subscriber with the subscription option of using a password to control the services. One password per subscriber is supported by the network for all GPRS services. The GPRS password shall be the specified password for supplementary services according to 3GPP TS22.004 [5] and TS22.030 [6].
884
+
885
+ When this option is selected the following actions shall only be performed with the concurrent entry of the password:
886
+
887
+ - registration, de-registration.
888
+
889
+ # --- 8 Exceptional procedures
890
+
891
+ ## 8.1 Provision
892
+
893
+ None.
894
+
895
+ ## 8.2 Withdrawal
896
+
897
+ None.
898
+
899
+ ## 8.3 Registration
900
+
901
+ An attempt to register a service or service parameter not available to that subscriber shall result in an indication to the user. The reason shall be indicated:
902
+
903
+ - the service or service parameter is not supported by the PLMN;
904
+ - the subscriber's present (static) subscription profile prohibits the use of this service or service parameter;
905
+ - parameter is network determined;
906
+ - the entered parameter value is outside the range of that supported by the PLMN.
907
+
908
+ If, in the case of interworking with an external data network, an attempt is made to set a parameter to a value outside the range of that supported by the interworking to the external data network, it shall be indicated to the user and confirmation required before the parameter value is changed to a value selected by the network.
909
+
910
+ ## 8.4 Void
911
+
912
+ ## 8.5 Interrogation
913
+
914
+ None.
915
+
916
+ ## 8.6 Activation
917
+
918
+ An attempt to activate an interworking profile which is already in the active state shall result in an indication to the user, the interworking profile shall remain in the active state.
919
+
920
+ ## 8.7 De-activation
921
+
922
+ An attempt to de-activate an interworking profile which is already in the de-active state shall result in an indication to the user, the interworking profile shall remain in the de-active state.
923
+
924
+ ## 8.8 Invocation and operation
925
+
926
+ An attempt to send an MO message with an UE identity which is not valid in the network shall be rejected with an appropriate error status.
927
+
928
+ An MT message that cannot be delivered due to an invalid UE identity shall be discarded by the network. A message that is received by an incorrect UE shall be discarded by the UE.
929
+
930
+ ## 8.9 PIN and Password management
931
+
932
+ PIN and password exceptional procedures are as defined in 3GPP TS 42.017 [7] and 22.004 [5].
933
+
934
+ # 9 Addressing
935
+
936
+ ## 9.1 Point to Point services
937
+
938
+ A GPRS-PTP subscription is identified by an IMSI.
939
+
940
+ ## 9.2 Point to Multipoint services
941
+
942
+ For mobile originated PTM communications the IMSI shall be the basis for the access to the network.
943
+
944
+ ## 9.3 Overview
945
+
946
+ How the identities are used within the different services is described in table 8.
947
+
948
+ **Table 8: Services and Identities**
949
+
950
+ | Services | mobile originated | | mobile terminated |
951
+ |----------|-------------------|------------------|-------------------|
952
+ | | calling party | Called party | |
953
+ | GPRS PTP | IMSI | Address (note 1) | IMSI |
954
+ | | | | |
955
+ | | | | |
956
+ | IP-M | IMSI | Address (note 1) | IMSI |
957
+
958
+ NOTE 1: The IMSI or in the case of network interworking refer to subclause 5.2.3.
959
+
960
+ # Annex A (informative): Change history
961
+
962
+ | Change history | | | | | | | | | | | |
963
+ |----------------|-----------|-----------|--------|-----|-----|-------|-----|------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|-------|--------|---------|
964
+ | TSG SA# | SA Doc. | SA1 Doc | Spec | CR | Rev | Rel | Cat | Subject/Comment | Old | New | WI |
965
+ | Jun 1999 | | | 02.60 | | | | | Transferred to 3GPP SA1 | 8.1.0 | | |
966
+ | SA#04 | | | 22.060 | | | | | Version 3.0.0 Approved | | 3.0.0 | |
967
+ | SP-05 | SP-99440 | S1-99792 | 22.060 | 001 | | R99 | A | Class B mode of operation | 3.0.0 | 3.1.0 | |
968
+ | SP-05 | SP-99441 | S1-99841 | 22.060 | 002 | | R99 | B | The function that gives the notification of the server IP address from the GPRS network to the subscriber. | 3.0.0 | 3.1.0 | |
969
+ | SP-05 | SP-99441 | S1-99802 | 22.060 | 003 | | R99 | B | Introduction of Barring for GPRS | 3.0.0 | 3.1.0 | |
970
+ | SP-05 | SP-99479 | S1-99620 | 22.060 | 004 | | R99 | D | Editorial changes for alignment | 3.0.0 | 3.1.0 | |
971
+ | SP-05 | SP-99479 | S1-99665 | 22.060 | 005 | | R99 | D | Editorial changes for alignment | 3.0.0 | 3.1.0 | |
972
+ | SP-06 | SP-99525 | S1-991010 | 22.060 | 006 | | R99 | B | Support of Mobile IP in release 99 | 3.1.0 | 3.2.0 | |
973
+ | SP-06 | SP-99525 | S1-991044 | 22.060 | 007 | | R99 | C | Deletion of Anonymous Service | 3.1.0 | 3.2.0 | |
974
+ | SP-06 | SP-99525 | S1-991049 | 22.060 | 008 | | R99 | B | GPRS & SMS-CB Interworking | 3.1.0 | 3.2.0 | |
975
+ | SP-07 | SP-000059 | S1-000117 | 22.060 | 009 | | R99 | F | Restructuring to improve clarity and align with Stage 2 description for Release 99 | 3.2.0 | 3.3.0 | |
976
+ | SP-07 | SP-000060 | S1-000113 | 22.060 | 010 | | R99 | F | Support of encryption in GPRS mobile stations | 3.2.0 | 3.3.0 | |
977
+ | SP-07 | SP-000071 | S1-000161 | 22.011 | 014 | | R00 | B | Network Selection | 3.2.0 | 4.0.0 | |
978
+ | SP-08 | SP-000197 | S1-000342 | 22.060 | 013 | | R00 | F | Deletion of IHOSS (Point to Point Octet Stream Service) | 4.0.0 | 4.1.0 | |
979
+ | SP-08 | SP-000197 | S1-000344 | 22.060 | 015 | | R00 | F | Removal of X.25 support from Release 99. | 4.0.0 | 4.1.0 | |
980
+ | SP-08 | SP-000197 | S1-000366 | 22.060 | 017 | | R00 | F | Clarification of support of registration to external networks | 4.0.0 | 4.1.0 | |
981
+ | SP-10 | SP-000542 | S1-000782 | 22.060 | 019 | | Rel-4 | A | Removal of PTM-G service | 4.1.0 | 4.2.0 | TEI4 |
982
+ | SP-10 | SP-000542 | S1-000842 | 22.060 | 020 | | Rel-4 | C | Push Service | 4.1.0 | 4.2.0 | FS-Push |
983
+ | SP-13 | SP-010442 | S1-010898 | 22.060 | 021 | 1 | Rel-5 | B | Introduction of High Speed Downlink Packet Access | 4.2.0 | 5.0.0 | HSDPA |
984
+ | SP-15 | SP-020045 | S1-020463 | 22.060 | 022 | | Rel-5 | F | CRs 22.060 rel 5 on change of references | 5.0.0 | 5.1.0 | CORRECT |
985
+ | SP-16 | SP-020380 | | 22.060 | 025 | 1 | Rel-5 | A | Editorial Corrections to TS 22.060 (Rel-5) | 5.1.0 | 5.2.0 | CORRECT |
986
+ | SP-16 | SP-020241 | S1-020989 | 22.060 | 027 | | Rel-5 | A | Removal of 'Erasure' from TS22.060 (Rel-5) | 5.1.0 | 5.2.0 | CORRECT |
987
+ | SP-19 | SP-030013 | S1-030237 | 22.060 | 030 | - | Rel-5 | F | CR to 22.060 on SS SMS transfer over GPRS | 5.2.0 | 5.3.0 | TEI5 |
988
+ | SP-19 | SP-030019 | S1-030251 | 22.060 | 028 | - | Rel-6 | D | Service Examples | 5.2.0 | 6.0.0 | TEI5 |
989
+ | SP-19 | SP-030019 | S1-030252 | 22.060 | 029 | - | Rel-6 | C | Delay Criteria | 5.2.0 | 6.0.0 | TEI5 |
990
+ | SP-36 | | | 22.060 | | - | Rel-7 | | Updated from Rel-6 to Rel-7 | 6.0.0 | 7.0.0 | |
991
+ | SP-42 | - | - | | | | Rel-8 | | Updated from Rel-7 to Rel-8 | 7.0.0 | 8.0.0 | |
992
+ | SP-46 | - | - | | | | - | - | Updated to Rel-9 by MCC | 8.0.0 | 9.0.0 | |
993
+ | 2011-03 | - | - | | | | - | - | Update to Rel-10 version (MCC) | 9.0.0 | 10.0.0 | |
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1
+
2
+
3
+
4
+
5
+
6
+
7
+ # --- Contents
8
+
9
+ | | |
10
+ |--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|----|
11
+ | Foreword ..... | 4 |
12
+ | 1 Scope..... | 5 |
13
+ | 2 References..... | 5 |
14
+ | 3 Definitions and abbreviations ..... | 6 |
15
+ | 3.1 Definitions..... | 6 |
16
+ | 3.2 Abbreviations ..... | 6 |
17
+ | 4 Applicability..... | 7 |
18
+ | 5 Description..... | 7 |
19
+ | 6 Normal procedures with successful outcome..... | 8 |
20
+ | 7 Exceptional procedures ..... | 8 |
21
+ | 8 Addressing ..... | 8 |
22
+ | 9 Supplementary Services and Service Interworking ..... | 8 |
23
+ | 9.1 Calling line identification presentation (CLIP) ..... | 8 |
24
+ | 9.2 Calling line identification restriction (CLIR)..... | 9 |
25
+ | 9.3 Connected line identification presentation (COLP) ..... | 9 |
26
+ | 9.4 Connected line identification restriction (COLR)..... | 9 |
27
+ | 9.5 Call Forwarding Unconditional (CFU) ..... | 9 |
28
+ | 9.6 Call Forwarding on mobile subscriber Busy (CFB)..... | 9 |
29
+ | 9.7 Call Forwarding on No Reply (CFNRy)..... | 9 |
30
+ | 9.8 Call Forwarding on mobile subscriber Not Reachable (CFNRc) ..... | 9 |
31
+ | 9.9 Call Waiting (CW) ..... | 9 |
32
+ | 9.10 Call hold (HOLD) ..... | 9 |
33
+ | 9.11 Multiparty services (MPTY) ..... | 9 |
34
+ | 9.12 Closed User Group ..... | 9 |
35
+ | 9.13 Advice of Charge services..... | 9 |
36
+ | 9.14 Barring of All Outgoing Calls (BAOC) ..... | 10 |
37
+ | 9.15 Barring of Outgoing International Calls (BOIC) ..... | 10 |
38
+ | 9.16 Barring of Outgoing International Calls except those directed to the Home PLMN Country (BOIC-exHC)..... | 10 |
39
+ | 9.17 Barring of All Incoming Calls (BAIC) ..... | 10 |
40
+ | 9.18 Barring of Incoming Calls when roaming outside the home PLMN country (BIC-Roam)..... | 10 |
41
+ | 9.19 Explicit Call Transfer (ECT)..... | 10 |
42
+ | 9.20 Completion of Calls to Busy Subscriber (CCBS) ..... | 10 |
43
+ | 9.21 Support of Private Numbering Plan (SPNP)..... | 10 |
44
+ | 9.22 Multiple Subscriber Profile (MSP) ..... | 10 |
45
+ | 9.23 enhanced Multi-Level Priority and Pre-emption (eMLPP)..... | 10 |
46
+ | 10 Interworking with other network features..... | 10 |
47
+ | 10.1 Customised Applications for Mobile network Enhanced Logic (CAMEL) ..... | 10 |
48
+ | 10.2 Support of Optimal Routing (SOR) ..... | 11 |
49
+
50
+ 11 Networking interworking..... 11
51
+ 12 Charging aspects ..... 11
52
+ 13 Lawful Interception Issues ..... 11
53
+ Annex A: (informative) Change history ..... 12
54
+
55
+ # Foreword
56
+
57
+ This Technical Specification has been produced by the 3<sup>rd</sup> Generation Partnership Project (3GPP).
58
+
59
+ The contents of the present document are subject to continuing work within the TSG and may change following formal TSG approval. Should the TSG modify the contents of the present document, it will be re-released by the TSG with an identifying change of release date and an increase in version number as follows:
60
+
61
+ Version x.y.z
62
+
63
+ where:
64
+
65
+ - x the first digit:
66
+ - 1 presented to TSG for information;
67
+ - 2 presented to TSG for approval;
68
+ - 3 or greater indicates TSG approved document under change control.
69
+ - y the second digit is incremented for all changes of substance, i.e. technical enhancements, corrections, updates, etc.
70
+ - z the third digit is incremented when editorial only changes have been incorporated in the document.
71
+
72
+ # --- 1 Scope
73
+
74
+ This TS defines the stage one description of the Support of Mobile Number Portability between networks in the same country as well as North America cross-sector portability (i.e., number portability between fixed and 3GPP system). Stage one is an overall service description, primarily from the service subscriber's and user's points of view, but does not deal with the details of the human interface itself.
75
+
76
+ Mobile Number Portability (MNP) is applicable only to those telecommunication services identified by an MSISDN.
77
+
78
+ This specification includes information applicable to network operators, service providers and terminal, switch and database manufacturers.
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+ This specification contains the core requirements for the Support of Mobile Number Portability between network operators in the same country as well as North America cross-sector portability which are sufficient to provide a complete service.
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+ Other cross-sector portability options (e.g. number portability between fixed and mobile networks outside the North American Region) are outside the scope of this technical specification. It is highly desirable however, that technical solutions for MNP should be sufficiently flexible to allow for possible enhancements, e.g. cross-sector number portability, and MNP between analogue and digital mobile networks. Additional functionalities not documented in this specification may implement requirements which are considered outside the scope of this specification. This additional functionality may be on a network-wide basis, nation-wide basis or particular to a group of users. Such additional functionality shall not compromise conformance to the core requirements of the service.
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+
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+ Porting between Service Providers (i.e. service provider portability) which does not involve a change of Network Operator is outside the scope of this specification.
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+
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+ The relationship between Service Providers and Network Operators is outside the scope of this specification.
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+
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+ The relationship between a Service Provider and subscriber is outside the scope of this specification. The interface between the User Equipment (UE) and any external applications are outside the scope of this specification. Charging principles are outside the scope of this specification except where explicitly stated in the text.
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+
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+ # --- 2 References
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+
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+ The following documents contain provisions which, through reference in this text, constitute provisions of the present document.
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+
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+ - References are either specific (identified by date of publication, edition number, version number, etc.) or non-specific.
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+ - For a specific reference, subsequent revisions do not apply.
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+ - For a non-specific reference, the latest version applies. In the case of a reference to a 3GPP document (including a GSM document), a non-specific reference implicitly refers to the latest version of that document *in the same Release as the present document*.
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+
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+ [1] 3GPP TR 21.905: "Vocabulary for 3GPP Specifications".
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+
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+ # --- 3 Definitions and abbreviations
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+
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+ ## 3.1 Definitions
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+
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+ For the purposes of this specification the following definitions apply:
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+
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+ **number range owner network:** The network to which the number range containing the ported number has been allocated.
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+
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+ **directory number:** any E.164 dialable number assigned to a wireline or a wireless subscriber. A DN can be a 10-digit number in the context of the North American Numbering Plan (without a country code) or up to 15 digits for an international number(country code included).
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+
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+ **donor network:** The subscription network from which a number is ported in the porting process. This may or may not be the number range owner network.
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+
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+ **mobile number portability:** The ability for a mobile subscriber to change digital mobile subscription network within the same country retaining their original DN(s). Additional regulatory constraints apply in North America.
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+
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+ **network operator:** A PLMN operator.
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+
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+ **North American GSM number portability:** the ability for a subscriber to change subscription between North American GSM networks and other subscription networks within an FCC regulated geographical area within North America
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+
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+ **originating network:** the network where the calling party is located.
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+
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+ **ported number:** Is a MSISDN that has undergone the porting process.
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+
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+ **ported subscriber:** The subscriber of a ported number.
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+
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+ **porting process:** A description of the transfer of a number between network operators.
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+
126
+ **recipient network:** The network which receives the number in the porting process. This network becomes the subscription network when the porting process is complete.
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+
128
+ **service provider:** An entity which offers service subscriptions to individual subscribers and contracts with a network operator to implement services for a specific DN. A service provider may contract with more than one network operator.
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+
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+ **service provider portability:** The transfer of numbers between two unique Service Providers.
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+
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+ **subscription network:** The network with which the customer's Service Provider has a contract to implement the customer's services for a specific DN.
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+
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+ NOTE: The term "recipient network" is used during the porting process. The recipient network becomes the "subscription network" after the completion of the porting process.
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+
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+ ## 3.2 Abbreviations
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+
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+ For the purposes of this specification the following abbreviations apply:
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+
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+ | | |
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+ |--------|---------------------------------------------|
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+ | DN | Directory Number |
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+ | IMPI | IP multimedia CN subsystem Private Identity |
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+ | MMI | Man Machine Interface |
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+ | MNP | Mobile Number Portability |
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+ | MSISDN | Mobile Station ISDN number |
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+ | NAGNP | North American GSM Number Portability |
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+ | PLMN | Public Land Mobile Network |
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+ | SIM | Subscriber Identity Module |
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+ | USIM | Universal Subscriber Identity Module |
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+
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+ Further related abbreviations are given in TR 21.905 [1].
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+
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+ # --- 4 Applicability
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+
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+ Mobile Number Portability cannot be offered to a subscriber as a stand alone service. Mobile Number Portability is applicable to all teleservices (e.g. SMS, voice, fax), IP Multimedia services and bearer services (e.g. data), except for TS12 (emergency call).
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+
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+ The implementation of MNP shall be flexible enough to apply to each DN of a subscriber separately. Where the DNs used in the donor network are ported to different recipient mobile networks then a new IMSI/IMPI (and SIM/USIM/ISIM) will be required for each recipient network. The basic and supplementary services provisioned in the recipient network shall not be dependent on those that were provisioned in the donor network.
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+
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+ # --- 5 Description
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+
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+ Mobile Number Portability (MNP) is the ability for a mobile subscriber to change digital mobile subscription networks within the same country whilst retaining her original DN or DNs. Additional regulatory constraints apply in North America.
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+
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+ North American GSM Number Portability (NAGNP) is the ability for a subscriber to change subscription between North American GSM networks and other subscription networks within an FCC regulated geographical area within North-America.
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+
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+ The IMSI/IMPI shall not be ported, hence the recipient mobile network of the porting process will issue a new IMSI/IMPI for the ported subscription. The porting process may, but need not, include a change in service provider.
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+
168
+ The ported subscriber can use exactly the same services as non-ported customers in the same subscription network. That is: whether the DN of a subscriber belongs to a subscription network or is ported to the subscription network shall have no influence on the services offered to the customer by that subscription network.
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+
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+ The services offered by the number range owner network and/or the donor network have no influence on the services offered by the subscription network. When a subscriber ports a DN to a new network then the donor network no longer provides support for the services of the ported number (this includes supplementary and value added services).
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+
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+ NOTE: This also implies that if a service supported in the donor network is not available on the recipient network then number portability mechanisms need not provide that service for the ported subscriber.
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+
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+ A network can be a donor of numbers and a recipient of numbers. A DN can be ported more than once; a ported number can be ported back to its number range owner network. Even after multiple portings, the technical solution shall involve only the number range owner network and recipient network.
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+
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+ The solution for MNP/NAGNP shall have a minimal adverse effect upon the quality of service offered to ported and non-ported subscribers. It may be the case that the quality of service for ported and non-ported subscribers differs slightly (e.g. due to additional call set-up delay).
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+
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+ Any additional delay in call set-up to ported numbers shall be minimised.
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+
180
+ The process of porting a number may involve a disruption in service to the customer. The time that no service is available shall be minimised.
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+
182
+ The technical implementation of the support of MNP/NAGNP in a network should not impede number availability and efficient use of numbers.
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+
184
+ The technical implementation for the support of MNP/NAGNP shall not involve loss of functionality in the number range owner, donor or subscription network.
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+
186
+ The technical implementation of MNP/NAGNP shall support optimisation of the use of network and inter-network resources so as to minimise costs associated with transport of traffic and/or appropriate signalling and/or processing activities (e.g. optimal routing).
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+
188
+ In addition, for the porting process an efficient and effective way is needed to exchange porting information between all types of network operators.
189
+
190
+ # --- 6 Normal procedures with successful outcome
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+
192
+ Mobile Number Portability is offered to all subscribers of telephone services subject to regulatory requirements.
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+
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+ A porting process is initiated at a subscriber's request on their selected DN(s) with the relevant networks. Initiation of the porting process is an off-line administrative process and cannot be invoked via a specific MMI on the hand-set.
195
+
196
+ After successful porting the subscriber, is able to use the provisioned telephone services and network specific services of the subscription network as offered to non-ported subscribers on that network. Porting will effectively initiate a new subscription
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+
198
+ As part of the porting process, the donor, number range owner and recipient networks shall update their relevant network elements in order to perform the porting. After the porting process is complete, the subscription details related to the ported DN on the donor network shall not be required and can be deleted. Therefore, only the number range owner network and the recipient network are involved in the MNP/NAGNP solution for support of service to the ported subscriber.
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+
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+ The originating network may not be aware of the ported nature of the number; therefore the technical solution shall work even if networks other than the number range owner and recipient have no knowledge of the ported nature of the number.
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+
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+ NOTE: Other networks may be involved to increase the efficiency of call-set-up to ported numbers.
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+
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+ When a ported subscriber takes an additional DN at her subscription network that additional DN should not have to come from the number range owner network(s) of the subscriber's ported numbers.
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+
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+ Where number ranges are assigned to network operators, the number range owner network shall receive the ported number back from the recipient network when the subscriber relinquishes the ported number, i.e. when the ported number ceases to be an active service number.
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+
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+ # --- 7 Exceptional procedures
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+
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+ Service related data (e.g. numbers used in the call-forwarding service, etc.) may not be transferred to the recipient network during the porting process.
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+
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+ # --- 8 Addressing
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+
214
+ As a consequence of MNP, the DN of a subscriber may no longer explicitly identify the subscription network of that subscriber.
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+
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+ # --- 9 Supplementary Services and Service Interworking
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+
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+ The support of mobile Number Portability in a network shall not affect the handling of supplementary service for the subscribers, i.e. there shall be no difference in the handling of the supplementary services between ported in and normal subscribers of the same network.
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+
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+ ## 9.1 Calling line identification presentation (CLIP)
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+
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+ No impact.
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+
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+ ## 9.2 Calling line identification restriction (CLIR)
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+
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+ No impact.
227
+
228
+ ## 9.3 Connected line identification presentation (COLP)
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+
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+ No impact.
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+
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+ ## 9.4 Connected line identification restriction (COLR)
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+
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+ No impact.
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+
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+ ## 9.5 Call Forwarding Unconditional (CFU)
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+
238
+ No impact.
239
+
240
+ ## 9.6 Call Forwarding on mobile subscriber Busy (CFB)
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+
242
+ No impact.
243
+
244
+ ## 9.7 Call Forwarding on No Reply (CFNRy)
245
+
246
+ No impact.
247
+
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+ ## 9.8 Call Forwarding on mobile subscriber Not Reachable (CFNRc)
249
+
250
+ No impact.
251
+
252
+ ## 9.9 Call Waiting (CW)
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+
254
+ No impact.
255
+
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+ ## 9.10 Call hold (HOLD)
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+
258
+ No impact.
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+
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+ ## 9.11 Multiparty services (MPTY)
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+
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+ No impact.
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+
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+ ## 9.12 Closed User Group
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+
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+ No impact.
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+
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+ ## 9.13 Advice of Charge services
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+
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+ No impact.
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+
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+ ## 9.14 Barring of All Outgoing Calls (BAOC)
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+
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+ No impact.
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+
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+ ## 9.15 Barring of Outgoing International Calls (BOIC)
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+
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+ No impact.
279
+
280
+ ## 9.16 Barring of Outgoing International Calls except those directed to the Home PLMN Country (BOIC-exHC)
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+
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+ No impact.
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+
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+ ## 9.17 Barring of All Incoming Calls (BAIC)
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+
286
+ No impact.
287
+
288
+ ## 9.18 Barring of Incoming Calls when roaming outside the home PLMN country (BIC-Roam)
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+
290
+ No impact.
291
+
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+ ## 9.19 Explicit Call Transfer (ECT)
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+
294
+ No impact.
295
+
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+ ## 9.20 Completion of Calls to Busy Subscriber (CCBS)
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+
298
+ No impact.
299
+
300
+ ## 9.21 Support of Private Numbering Plan (SPNP)
301
+
302
+ No impact.
303
+
304
+ ## 9.22 Multiple Subscriber Profile (MSP)
305
+
306
+ The porting process may apply on a per profile basis.
307
+
308
+ ## 9.23 enhanced Multi-Level Priority and Pre-emption (eMLPP)
309
+
310
+ No impact.
311
+
312
+ # --- 10 Interworking with other network features
313
+
314
+ ## 10.1 Customised Applications for Mobile network Enhanced Logic (CAMEL)
315
+
316
+ No impact.
317
+
318
+ ## 10.2 Support of Optimal Routing (SOR)
319
+
320
+ No impact.
321
+
322
+ NOTE: This is a service requirement. However, it may be difficult to find an MNP solution with no impact on Optimal Routing.
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+
324
+ # --- 11 Networking interworking
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+
326
+ All services offered in co-operation with other types of networks shall still be offered in combination with MNP. This includes the basic services, all supplementary services and all network features.
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+
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+ # --- 12 Charging aspects
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+
330
+ Enough information shall be collected to allow different tariffs to be applied to calls and short messages in the following case:
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+
332
+ - The calling subscriber is roaming in her home PLMN
333
+ - and
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+ - The called subscriber is a subscriber of any of the PLMNs in the country of the calling subscriber's home PLMN
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+
336
+ In this case the collected information shall allow to distinguish between
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+
338
+ - Calls and short messages directed to a called subscriber who subscribes to the calling subscriber's home PLMN
339
+ - Calls and short messages directed to a called subscriber who does not subscribe to the calling subscriber's home PLMN.
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+
341
+ Enough information should be collected to allow the involved networks to work out inter-network charging.
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+
343
+ # --- 13 Lawful Interception Issues
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+
345
+ Lawful interception shall be possible on a ported MSISDN.
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+
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+ # Annex A: (informative) Change history
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+
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+ | Change history | | | | | | | | | | | |
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+ |----------------|-----------|-----------|--------|-----|-----|-------|-----|------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|-------|--------|-----------|
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+ | TSG SA# | SA Doc. | SA1 Doc | Spec | CR | Rev | Rel | Cat | Subject/Comment | Old | New | Work Item |
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+ | Jun 1999 | | | 02.66 | | | | | Transferred to 3GPP SA1 | 7.0.0 | | |
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+ | SA#04 | | | 22.066 | | | R99 | | Version 3.0.0 Approved | | 3.0.0 | |
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+ | SP-05 | SP-99479 | S1-99621 | 22.066 | 001 | | R99 | D | Editorial changes for alignment to 3GPP | 3.0.0 | 3.0.1 | |
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+ | SP-07 | SP-000061 | S1-000134 | 22.066 | 002 | | R99 | B | PCS-1900 Service Provider Number Portability impacts for Mobile Number Portability | 3.0.1 | 3.1.0 | |
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+ | SP-08 | SP-000207 | S1-000434 | 22.066 | 003 | | R99 | F | North American Service Provider Number Portability impacts for Mobile Number Portability | 3.1.0 | 3.2.0 | |
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+ | SP-11 | SP-010065 | S1-010258 | 22.066 | | | Rel-4 | | Transferred to 3GPP Release 4 | 3.0.1 | 4.0.0 | |
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+ | SP-16 | SP-020267 | S1-021043 | 22.066 | | | Rel-5 | | Updated from Rel-4 to Rel5 | 4.0.0 | 5.0.0 | |
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+ | SP-18 | SP-020655 | S1-021910 | 22.066 | 004 | | Rel-6 | B | CR to 22.066 on IMS number portability | 5.0.0 | 6.0.0 | IMS |
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+ | SP-20 | SP-030263 | N4-030451 | 22.066 | 006 | 1 | Rel-6 | A | Charging Requirements in an MNP environment | 6.0.0 | 6.1.0 | TEI5 |
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+ | SP-36 | | | 22.066 | | | Rel-7 | | Updated from Rel-6 to Rel-7 | 6.1.0 | 7.0.0 | |
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+ | SP-42 | - | - | | | | Rel-8 | | Updated from Rel-7 to Rel-8 | 7.0.0 | 8.0.0 | |
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+ | SP-46 | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | Updated to Rel-9 by MCC | 8.0.0 | 9.0.0 | |
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+ | 2011-03 | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | Update to Rel-10 version (MCC) | 9.0.0 | 10.0.0 | |
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+ # Contents
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+ | | |
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+ |-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|----|
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+ | Foreword ..... | 4 |
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+ | 1 Scope..... | 4 |
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+ | 2 References..... | 4 |
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+ | 3 Definitions and abbreviations ..... | 5 |
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+ | 3.1 Definitions..... | 5 |
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+ | 3.2 Abbreviations ..... | 5 |
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+ | 4 Description..... | 6 |
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+ | 4.1 Applicability to telecommunication services..... | 8 |
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+ | 5 Normal operation with successful outcome ..... | 8 |
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+ | 5.1 Provision..... | 8 |
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+ | 5.2 Withdrawal..... | 8 |
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+ | 5.3 Registration ..... | 9 |
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+ | 5.4 Erasure..... | 9 |
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+ | 5.5 Network related service configuration ..... | 9 |
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+ | 5.6 Activation..... | 9 |
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+ | 5.7 Deactivation ..... | 9 |
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+ | 5.8 Invocation..... | 9 |
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+ | 5.9 Normal operation..... | 9 |
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+ | 5.10 Interrogation ..... | 10 |
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+ | 5.11 Charging requirements ..... | 10 |
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+ | 6 Exceptional procedures or unsuccessful outcome ..... | 10 |
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+ | 7 Alternate procedures ..... | 10 |
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+ | 8 Interaction with other supplementary services..... | 10 |
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+ | 8.1 Calling Line Identification Presentation (CLIP) ..... | 10 |
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+ | 8.2 Calling Line Identification Restriction (CLIR) ..... | 10 |
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+ | 8.3 Connected Line Identification Presentation (COLP) ..... | 10 |
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+ | 8.4 Connected Line Identification Restriction (COLR) ..... | 10 |
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+ | 8.5 Call Forwarding Unconditional (CFU) ..... | 11 |
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+ | 8.6 Call Forwarding on mobile subscriber busy (CFB) ..... | 11 |
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+ | 8.7 Call Forwarding on No Reply (CFNRy)..... | 11 |
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+ | 8.8 Call Forwarding on mobile subscriber Not Reachable (CFNRc) ..... | 11 |
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+ | 8.9 Call Waiting (CW) ..... | 11 |
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+ | 8.10 Call Hold..... | 11 |
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+ | 8.11 Multi-party Service (MPTY)..... | 11 |
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+ | 8.12 Closed User Group (CUG)..... | 11 |
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+ | 8.13 Advice of Charge (AoC)..... | 11 |
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+ | 8.14 Barring of Outgoing Calls (BAOC)..... | 12 |
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+ | 8.15 Barring of Outgoing International Calls (BOIC) ..... | 12 |
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+ | 8.16 Barring of Outgoing International Calls except those to the Home PLMN country (BOIC-exHC)..... | 12 |
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+ | 8.17 Barring of All Incoming Calls (BAIC) ..... | 12 |
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+ | 8.18 Barring of Incoming Calls when Roaming outside the home PLMN country (BIC-Roam)..... | 12 |
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+ | 8.19 Call Transfer (ECT) ..... | 12 |
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+ | 9 Interworking considerations..... | 12 |
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+ | Annex A (informative) : Change history..... | 13 |
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+
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+ # --- Foreword
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+
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+ This Technical Specification has been produced by the 3<sup>rd</sup> Generation Partnership Project (3GPP).
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+
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+ The contents of the present document are subject to continuing work within the TSG and may change following formal TSG approval. Should the TSG modify the contents of the present document, it will be re-released by the TSG with an identifying change of release date and an increase in version number as follows:
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+
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+ Version x.y.z
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+
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+ where:
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+
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+ - x the first digit:
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+ - 1 presented to TSG for information;
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+ - 2 presented to TSG for approval;
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+ - 3 or greater indicates TSG approved document under change control.
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+ - y the second digit is incremented for all changes of substance, i.e. technical enhancements, corrections, updates, etc.
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+
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+ # --- 1 Scope
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+
76
+ The present document specifies the stage 1 description of the enhanced Multi-Level Precedence and Pre-emption Service (eMLPP). This service has two parts: precedence and pre-emption. Precedence involves assigning a priority level to a call in combination with fast call set-up. Pre-emption involves the seizing of resources, which are in use by a call of a lower precedence, by a higher level precedence call in the absence of idle resources. Pre-emption can also involve the disconnection of an on-going call of lower precedence to accept an incoming call of higher precedence.
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+
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+ The eMLPP service is provided as a network operator's option to a domain of a network. The domain can be the whole network or a subset of the network. The eMLPP service applies to all network resources in the domain that is in common use. The eMLPP service is applicable to all mobile stations in the domain with all or some mobile stations having a respective subscription assigning precedence according to the eMLPP service.
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+
80
+ eMLPP is a supplementary service and shall be provided to a subscriber for all basic services subscribed to and for which eMLPP applies.
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+
82
+ The service is described from the service subscriber's and user's point of view, in particular:
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+
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+ - the procedure for normal operation with successful outcome;
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+ - the action to be taken in exceptional circumstances;
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+ - the interaction with other services and features.
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+
88
+ The present document does not deal with the Man-Machine Interface (MMI) requirements, but makes reference to the appropriate specifications.
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+
90
+ The present document is applicable to teleservices 1x and 6x and to all bearer services used in a mobile network if eMLPP is provided. Any interaction with other services and/or networks not dealt with in clauses 8 or 9 are outside the scope of the present document.
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+
92
+ # --- 2 References
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+
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+ The following documents contain provisions which, through reference in this text, constitute provisions of the present document.
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+
96
+ - References are either specific (identified by date of publication, edition number, version number, etc.) or non-specific.
97
+
98
+ - For a specific reference, subsequent revisions do not apply.
99
+ - For a non-specific reference, the latest version applies. In the case of a reference to a 3GPP document (including a GSM document), a non-specific reference implicitly refers to the latest version of that document *in the same Release as the present document*.
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+
101
+ - [1] 3GPP TR 21.905: "Vocabulary for 3GPP Specifications".
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+ - [2] 3GPP TS 22.004: "General on supplementary services".
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+ - [3] 3GPP TS 22.024: "Description of Charge Advice Information (CAI)".
104
+ - [5] 3GPP TS 22.068: "Voice Group Call Service (VGCS) - Stage 1".
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+ - [6] 3GPP TS 22.069: "Voice Broadcast Service (VBS) - Stage 1".
106
+ - [7] 3GPP TS 43.005: "Technical performance objectives".
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+ - [8] 3GPP TS 23.068: "Voice Group Call Service (VGCS) - Stage 2".
108
+ - [9] 3GPP TS 23.069: "Voice Broadcast Service (VBS) - Stage 2".
109
+ - [10] ITU-T Recommendation I.255.3: "ISDN Multi-Level Precedence and Pre-emption (MLPP) stage 1".
110
+
111
+ # --- 3 Definitions and abbreviations
112
+
113
+ ## 3.1 Definitions
114
+
115
+ For the purposes of the present document, the following definitions apply:
116
+
117
+ **called-party pre-emption:** Termination of a call to a particular user when a higher priority call is directed towards that specific user. Called party pre-emption is decided by the User Equipment without interaction of the user.
118
+
119
+ **calling subscriber:** Service subscriber which invokes the eMLPP service.
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+
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+ **network operator:** Entity which provides the network operating elements and resources for the execution of the enhanced Multi-Level Precedence and Pre-emption service (eMLPP).
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+ **precedence:** Precedence is the priority associated with a call.
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+ **service provider:** Entity which offers the eMLPP service for subscription. The network operator may be the service provider.
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+ **service subscriber:** Mobile subscriber which subscribes to the eMLPP service. In principle, if a network provides eMLPP service, all users are able to subscribe to this service.
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+ ## 3.2 Abbreviations
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+ For the purposes of the present document, the following abbreviations apply, in addition to those listed in GSM 01.04 and 3GPP TR 21.905 [1]:
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+
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+ | | |
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+ |-------|-------------------------------------------------|
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+ | eMLPP | enhanced Multi-Level Precedence and Pre-emption |
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+ |-------|-------------------------------------------------|
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+
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+ # --- 4 Description
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+ - a) The enhanced Multi-Level Precedence and Pre-emption service (eMLPP) provides different levels of precedence for call set-up and for call continuity in case of handover.
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+ eMLPP shall be applicable also in case of roaming if supported by the related networks.
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+ The maximum precedence level of a subscriber is set at the subscription time by the service provider, based on the subscriber's need. The subscriber may select a precedence level up to and including the maximum precedence level subscribed to, on a per call basis.
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+ There are at maximum 7 priority levels. The highest level (A) is reserved for network internal use, e.g. for emergency calls or the network related service configurations for specific voice broadcast or voice group call services. The second highest level (B) may be used for network internal use or, optionally, depending on regional requirements, for subscription. These two levels (A and B) may only be used locally, i.e. in the domain of one MSC. The other five priority levels are offered for subscription and may be applied globally, e.g. on inter switch trunks, if supported by all related network elements, and also for interworking with ISDN networks providing the MLPP service.
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+ The seven priority levels are defined as follows:
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+ - A (highest, for network internal use).
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+ - B (for network internal use or, optionally, for subscription).
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+ - 0 (for subscription).
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+ - 1 (for subscription).
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+ - 2 (for subscription).
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+ - 3 (for subscription).
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+ - 4 (lowest, for subscription).
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+ Levels A and B shall be mapped to level 0 for priority treatment outside of the MSC area in which they are applied.
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+
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+ b) Priorities shall be treated in the network as defined for the following call scenarios:
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+
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+ - Mobile originated calls:
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+ - The priority level depends on the calling subscriber.
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+ - If the user has no eMLPP subscription, the call shall have a default priority level defined in the network.
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+ - If the user has an eMLPP subscription, the call shall have the priority level selected by the user at set-up or the priority level predefined by the subscriber as default priority level by registration.
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+ - Mobile terminated calls:
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+ - The priority level depends on the calling party. For this, interworking with the ISDN MLPP (Multi-Level Precedence and Pre-emption) service is required.
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+ - If the call is not an ISDN MLPP call, i.e. no priority level is defined, the call shall be treated in the mobile network with a default priority level.
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+ - If the call is an ISDN MLPP call, the call shall be treated with the priority level provided by the interfacing network.
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+ - Mobile-to-mobile calls in case of roaming:
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+
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+ The priority shall be treated for the calling subscriber as for mobile originated calls and for the called subscriber as for mobile terminated calls.
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+ - Mobile-to-mobile calls in one network:
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+ The priority shall be treated for the calling subscriber as for mobile originated calls and for the called subscriber as for mobile terminated calls.
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+ - Voice broadcast (VBS) and voice group calls (VGCS):
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+
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+ At the first instances of the voice broadcast or voice group call, when there is only a link between the calling mobile station and the network, the call shall be treated at the defined priority level of this voice broadcast or voice group call if this information is available. If the information is not available the call shall be treated as defined for mobile originated calls. Then, for the set-up of the voice broadcast or voice group call links in the related cells, the call shall have the priority level as defined for this voice broadcast or voice group call in the network.
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+ c) There are three classes of set-up time performance and examples of the call set-up times are:
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+ - class 1 fast set-up 1-2 s;
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+ - class 2 normal set-up < 5 s;
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+ - class 3 slow set-up < 10 s.
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+
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+ The achievement of the set-up times depends on technical realizations and network planning. Mechanisms shall be implemented to provide the performance defined by the service provider under normal circumstances (no congestion). They do not include any allowance for user reaction times. The call set-up time is considered to be the time from pressing the "send" button to the point at which the called party, or at least one called party in the case of a multi-party, voice group or voice broadcast call, can receive information.
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+
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+ The class 1 figures depend on the required connection type and service and will have to be considered accordingly. It is assumed that for calls which originate or terminate in external networks, 25 % of the set-up time is spent in these external networks. The procedures assume normal operating conditions apply, e.g. reference loads as defined in 3GPP TS 43.005, the mobile station is in an area of sufficient coverage, the mobile station is not busy, no call redirection is in place, etc.
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+
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+ d) Calls with a high priority requiring a class 1 set-up may not require authentication at call set-up nor confidentiality on the radio link.
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+
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+ e) For precedence calls, the network shall have the possibility to pre-empt on-going calls with lower priority, in ascending order of priority, in case of congestion at set-up on the radio interface or the core network side, respectively, or at handover of the precedence call to a congested cell. In case of necessary pre-emption of another on-going call at set-up, the successful call set-up may exceed the set-up time performance defined under c) but shall be completed as soon as possible.
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+
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+ A call can be pre-empted any time after the precedence level of the call has been established and before call clearing has begun.
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+
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+ Pre-emption shall only be performed to provide precedence for those priority levels which have a pre-emption capability allocated by the network operator. Priority levels with no pre-emption capability allocated shall only have queuing priority.
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+
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+ f) A subscriber shall be able to set her mobile station to automatic answer a call if the incoming call is of or exceeds a defined priority level, respectively.
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+
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+ In case of called mobile subscriber busy, the on-going call shall be pre-empted (or set automatically on call hold by the mobile station in case of telephony and if the subscriber is entitled to call hold services) to accept the incoming call with the priority defined for automatic answering. If the on-going call is a point-to-point call, this function is only possible if the subscriber has a subscription for Call Waiting (CW).
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+ In public networks the capability to pre-empt an on-going TS12 call (emergency call) shall be subject to national regulations.
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+
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+ The definition of the priority level which shall cause automatic answering of an incoming call or pre-emption of another on-going call shall be stored in the mobile station and can be changed by the subscriber.
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+
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+ If a mobile station does not automatically accept an incoming call while being idle and the user does not accept the call, the call may be forwarded to another party if Call Forwarding on No Reply (CFNRy) applies.
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+
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+ If a mobile station does not pre-empt an on-going point-to-point call to accept an incoming call of higher priority, the call is indicated by CW and the user may still accept the incoming call. If the user rejects CW, the call may be forwarded to another party if Call Forwarding on mobile station Busy (CFB) applies.
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+
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+ If the mobile station does not pre-empt an on-going voice broadcast or voice group call to accept an incoming call of higher priority, the call may be forwarded to another party if CFNRy applies.
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+
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+ - g) The network operator can allocate set-up classes and resource pre-emption capabilities to each priority level. Table 1 presents an example for the assignment of priority levels and the corresponding parameters.
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+
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+ **Table 1: Example on eMLPP service composition**
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+
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+ | Priority level | Set-up time | Pre-emption | Examples |
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+ |----------------|-------------|-------------|-----------------------------------|
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+ | A | class 1 | yes | VBS/VGCS emergency applications |
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+ | B | class 2 | yes | Operators calls |
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+ | 0 | class 2 | yes | TS12 Emergency calls |
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+ | 1 | class 3 | yes | Premium rate calls |
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+ | 2 | class 3 | no | Standard rate calls |
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+ | 3 | class 3 | no | Default for no eMLPP subscription |
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+ | 4 | class 3 | no | Low tariff calls |
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+
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+ Network operators which provide the eMLPP service for subscription need to consider the interrelation of the number of subscriptions offered (possibly restricted for particular users), the technical performance and the network planning issues in order to guarantee the service performance for the subscriber.
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+
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+ - h) In case of pre-emption the pre-empted subscriber shall be provided with a suitable indication.
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+
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+ ## 4.1 Applicability to telecommunication services
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+
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+ The applicability of this supplementary service is defined in 3GPP TS 22.004.
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+
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+ The effects of the eMLPP service are applicable, potentially, to all subscribers in a network, should a precedence call set-up or handover occur and pre-emption be necessary.
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+
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+ # 5 Normal operation with successful outcome
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+
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+ ## 5.1 Provision
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+
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+ A maximum authorized precedence level is provided to a service subscriber after prior arrangements with the service provider. Service subscribers without an eMLPP subscription are assigned to a default priority level (in case of emergency calls, TS12, exceptions shall be possible).
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+
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+ ## 5.2 Withdrawal
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+
244
+ The maximum authorized precedence level can be changed or the complete eMLPP service withdrawn at the subscriber's request or for administrative reasons.
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+
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+ ## 5.3 Registration
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+
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+ The definition of the priority level to be used as default level at mobile originated call establishment shall be registered in the network. This default level will be used if a subscriber has a subscription for a priority level higher than the lowest priority level and has not selected a priority level at call set-up.
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+
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+ Registration can take place either by the service provider or with an appropriate control procedure by the subscriber.
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+
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+ If the subscriber requests a priority level higher than the maximum entitled one then the network shall reject this registration with an appropriate indication to the subscriber.
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+
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+ ## 5.4 Erasure
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+
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+ Erasure of a default priority level is done as a result of a new registration overruling, and thus effectively erasing the previous registration.
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+
258
+ ## 5.5 Network related service configuration
259
+
260
+ The allocation of eMLPP priority levels to the call set-up classes and the possibility of pre-emption of on-going calls in case of congestion will be arranged by the network operator for a specific composition of the eMLPP service in a network. This is not related to one specific service subscriber.
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+
262
+ An example is given in table 1 of clause 4.
263
+
264
+ ## 5.6 Activation
265
+
266
+ Not applicable.
267
+
268
+ ## 5.7 Deactivation
269
+
270
+ Not applicable.
271
+
272
+ ## 5.8 Invocation
273
+
274
+ The eMLPP shall be invoked automatically by the network at call set-up.
275
+
276
+ The precedence level may be selected by the user on a per call basis. The user may select any precedence level up to and including her maximum authorized precedence level. The maximum authorized precedence level shall be stored on the SIM/USIM and the mobile station shall check that only an authorized level is used for set-up. In addition, it shall be possible to verify in the network the level used at set-up against the maximum authorized level.
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+
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+ If the user has not selected a precedence level at set-up, the network shall apply the subscriber specific default precedence level.
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+
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+ If the user has selected a precedence level higher than the maximum authorized level, the maximum authorized precedence level shall be applied for the call.
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+
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+ ## 5.9 Normal operation
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+
284
+ At invocation of the eMLPP on a call set-up, the network notes the call priority related to the call and decides on the respective actions to be taken, i.e. on queuing priority, fast call set-up procedures and possibly pre-emption in case of congestion of network resources. In case of pre-emption the network shall release the lowest lower priority call and seize the necessary resources that are required to set-up the higher priority call.
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+
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+ Once set for a call, the precedence level cannot be changed.
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+
288
+ In the case of automatic answering of an incoming call with a sufficient priority level, the alerting indication to the calling party may not be provided in order shorten the set-up time. In case of called mobile subscriber busy, the on-going call shall be released if automatic answering applies (or set on call hold in case of a telephony call) to accept an incoming call of higher priority.
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+
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+ When pre-emption applies, at handover to a congested cell, higher priority calls shall replace those of the lowest priority. The pre-empted user shall receive an indication for congestion as defined in 3GPP TS 22.001.
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+
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+ ## 5.10 Interrogation
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+
294
+ A service subscriber may interrogate the range of priority levels he can use and the default priority level used for mobile originated call establishment.
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+
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+ ## 5.11 Charging requirements
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+
298
+ The utilized precedence level shall be able to be extracted from the event records if different from the default precedence level.
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+
300
+ # --- 6 Exceptional procedures or unsuccessful outcome
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+
302
+ When a service subscriber makes a call, he expects the network to automatically invoke the eMLPP service according to her subscription. If the network cannot provide the service for some reason an indication shall be provided to the service subscriber to notify her of the absence or modification of the priority handling.
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+
304
+ Exceptional procedures for voice group call and voice broadcast call establishment durations exceeding the specified times are given in 3GPP TS 22.068 and 3GPP TS 22.069, respectively.
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+
306
+ # --- 7 Alternate procedures
307
+
308
+ None identified.
309
+
310
+ # --- 8 Interaction with other supplementary services
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+
312
+ ## 8.1 Calling Line Identification Presentation (CLIP)
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+
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+ No interaction.
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+
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+ ## 8.2 Calling Line Identification Restriction (CLIR)
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+
318
+ No interaction.
319
+
320
+ ## 8.3 Connected Line Identification Presentation (COLP)
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+
322
+ No interaction.
323
+
324
+ ## 8.4 Connected Line Identification Restriction (COLR)
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+
326
+ No interaction.
327
+
328
+ ## 8.5 Call Forwarding Unconditional (CFU)
329
+
330
+ The CFU service takes precedence over the eMLPP service. The precedence level of calls shall be preserved during the forwarding process.
331
+
332
+ No interaction except for voice broadcast and voice group calls (see the respective stage 1 descriptions 3GPP TS 22.069 and 3GPP TS 22.068 ).
333
+
334
+ ## 8.6 Call Forwarding on mobile subscriber busy (CFB)
335
+
336
+ An incoming call with higher priority level shall override CFB in case of CW (see item f of clause 4).
337
+
338
+ If the mobile station does not pre-empt the on-going call of lower priority and the user rejects the CW, the call may be forwarded to another party if CFB applies.
339
+
340
+ ## 8.7 Call Forwarding on No Reply (CFNRy)
341
+
342
+ If a mobile station does not automatically accept an incoming call while being idle and the user does not accept the call, the call may be forwarded to another party if CFNRy applies.
343
+
344
+ ## 8.8 Call Forwarding on mobile subscriber Not Reachable (CFNRc)
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+
346
+ No interaction.
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+
348
+ ## 8.9 Call Waiting (CW)
349
+
350
+ Pre-emption of on-going point-to-point calls to accept incoming calls of higher priority is only possible if the subscriber has a CW subscription.
351
+
352
+ The CW indication to the mobile station shall imply the precedence level in order to enable the mobile station to decide on automatic accepting of the waiting call.
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+
354
+ ## 8.10 Call Hold
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+
356
+ A held call may be pre-empted due to lack of network resources. The call is cleared and the pre-empted user shall receive an appropriate indication.
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+
358
+ ## 8.11 Multi-party Service (MPTY)
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+
360
+ eMLPP shall apply to the different call legs of a MPTY as for other calls.
361
+
362
+ ## 8.12 Closed User Group (CUG)
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+
364
+ No interaction. eMLPP shall not override CUG restrictions, except high priority calls shall override CUG restrictions as a network option.
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+
366
+ ## 8.13 Advice of Charge (AoC)
367
+
368
+ No interactions.
369
+
370
+ NOTE: Different charge metres for different priorities can be obtained e.g. by variation of the e1 or e2 parameters of the charge advice information according to 3GPP TS 22.024.
371
+
372
+ ## 8.14 Barring of Outgoing Calls (BAOC)
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+
374
+ High priority calls shall override BAOC as a network option.
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+
376
+ ## 8.15 Barring of Outgoing International Calls (BOIC)
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+
378
+ High priority calls shall override BOIC as a network option.
379
+
380
+ ## 8.16 Barring of Outgoing International Calls except those to the Home PLMN country (BOIC-exHC)
381
+
382
+ High priority calls shall override BOIC-exHC as a network option.
383
+
384
+ ## 8.17 Barring of All Incoming Calls (BAIC)
385
+
386
+ An incoming high priority call shall override BAIC as a network option.
387
+
388
+ ## 8.18 Barring of Incoming Calls when Roaming outside the home PLMN country (BIC-Roam)
389
+
390
+ See subclause 8.17.
391
+
392
+ ## 8.19 Call Transfer (ECT)
393
+
394
+ For a normal call transfer, the precedence level of calls is preserved during the transfer process.
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+
396
+ # --- 9 Interworking considerations
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+
398
+ Interworking of the eMLPP service with other networks shall be provided based on the MLPP service specified in ITU-T Recommendation I.255.3 or a possibly future EN related to MLPP.
399
+
400
+ For this interworking it shall be considered that:
401
+
402
+ - precedence levels A and B shall be mapped to precedence level 0 (see clause 4);
403
+ - pre-emption of network resources and on-going calls in the interfacing network will be performed according to the MLPP service, i.e. pre-emption will only affect other MLPP subscribers;
404
+ - other details in the treatment of precedence calls as specified for MLPP which are different to eMLPP.
405
+
406
+ The precedence level of a call except levels A and B shall not be changed when interworking with networks providing MLPP.
407
+
408
+ # Annex A (informative) : Change history
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+
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+ | Change history | | | | | | | | | | | |
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+ |----------------|-----------|-----------|---------------|------|-----|-------|-----|--------------------------------------------------------------------|-------|--------|-------------------|
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+ | TSG SA# | SA Doc. | SA1 Doc | Spec | CR | Rev | Rel | Cat | Subject/Comment | Old | New | WI |
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+ | Jun 1999 | | | GSM 02<br>.67 | | | | | Transferred to 3GPP SA1 | 7.0.0 | | |
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+ | SA#04 | | | 22.067 | | | | | Transferred to 3GPP SA1 | | 3.0.0 | |
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+ | SP-05 | SP-99479 | S1-99622 | 22.067 | 0001 | | R99 | D | Editorial changes for alignment | 3.0.0 | 3.0.1 | Editorial changes |
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+ | SP-10 | SP-000543 | S1-000846 | 22.067 | 0002 | | Rel-4 | B | Introduces definition of called party pre-emption | 3.0.1 | 4.0.0 | ASCI |
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+ | SP-15 | SP-020045 | S1-020457 | 22.067 | 0003 | | Rel-4 | F | Editorial CR to correct terms and references | 4.0.0 | 4.1.0 | Correct |
418
+ | SP-16 | SP-020267 | S1-021043 | 22.067 | | | Rel-5 | | Updated from Rel-4 to Rel5 | 4.1.0 | 5.0.0 | |
419
+ | SP-18 | SP-020656 | S1-022377 | 22.067 | 0004 | | Rel-6 | C | CR to 22.067 for Priority Service | 5.0.0 | 6.0.0 | PRIOR-FS |
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+ | SP-20 | SP-030251 | S1-030381 | 22.067 | 0005 | - | Rel-6 | F | Changes to align with 23.067 for Priority Service | 6.0.0 | 6.1.0 | PRIOR-FS |
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+ | SP-31 | SP-060029 | S1-060199 | 22.067 | 0006 | - | Rel-7 | F | EPRT - Correction to priority requirement on setting up group call | 6.1.0 | 7.0.0 | TEI-7 |
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+ | SP-34 | SP-060772 | S1-061407 | 22.067 | 0007 | - | Rel-8 | F | Restriction on pre-emption of TS12 calls in non-public networks | 7.0.0 | 8.0.0 | TEI8 |
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+ | SP-46 | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | Updated to Rel-9 by MCC | 8.0.0 | 9.0.0 | |
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+ | 2011-03 | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | Update to Rel-10 version (MCC) | 9.0.0 | 10.0.0 | |
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+ # Contents
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+ | Foreword ..... | 5 |
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+ | 1 Scope..... | 6 |
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+ | 2 References..... | 6 |
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+ | 3 Definitions and Abbreviations ..... | 6 |
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+ | 3.1 Definitions..... | 6 |
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+ | 3.2 Abbreviations ..... | 6 |
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+ | 4 Description..... | 7 |
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+ | 4.1 General Description..... | 7 |
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+ | 4.2 Applicability to telecommunication services ..... | 7 |
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+ | 5 Normal Procedures with successful outcome ..... | 7 |
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+ | 5.1 Provision..... | 7 |
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+ | 5.2 Withdrawal..... | 7 |
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+ | 5.3 Registration ..... | 8 |
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+ | 5.4 Erasure..... | 8 |
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+ | 5.5 Activation..... | 8 |
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+ | 5.6 Deactivation ..... | 8 |
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+ | 5.7 Invocation..... | 8 |
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+ | 5.8 Interrogation ..... | 8 |
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+ | 5.9 Normal Operation..... | 8 |
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+ | 5.10 Charging requirements ..... | 9 |
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+ | 6 Exceptional procedures or unsuccessful outcome ..... | 9 |
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+ | 6.1 Invocation and operation..... | 9 |
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+ | 7 Interactions with other supplementary services ..... | 10 |
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+ | 7.1 Calling Line Identification Presentation (CLIP) ..... | 10 |
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+ | 7.2 Calling Line Identification Restriction (CLIR)..... | 10 |
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+ | 7.3 Connected Line Identification Presentation (COLP) ..... | 10 |
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+ | 7.4 Connected Line Identification Restriction (COLR)..... | 10 |
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+ | 7.5 Call Forwarding Unconditional (CFU) ..... | 10 |
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+ | 7.6 Call Forwarding on mobile subscriber Busy (CFB)..... | 10 |
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+ | 7.7 Call Forwarding on No Reply (CFNRy)..... | 10 |
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+ | 7.8 Call Forwarding on mobile subscriber Not Reachable (CFNRc) ..... | 10 |
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+ | 7.9 Call Deflection (CD)..... | 10 |
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+ | 7.10 Call Waiting (CW)..... | 11 |
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+ | 7.11 Call Hold (CH)..... | 11 |
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+ | 7.12 Multi-party (MPTY)..... | 11 |
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+ | 7.13 Closed User Group (CUG)..... | 11 |
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+ | 7.14 Advice of Charge (AoC)..... | 11 |
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+ | 7.15 Barring of All Outgoing Calls (BAOC)..... | 11 |
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+ | 7.16 Barring of all Outgoing International Calls (BOIC) ..... | 11 |
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+ | 7.17 Barring of all Outgoing International Calls except those direct to the Home PLMN Country (BOIC-exHC)..... | 11 |
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+ | 7.18 Barring of All Incoming Calls (BAIC) ..... | 11 |
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+ | 7.19 Barring of Incoming Calls when roaming outside the home PLMN country (BIC-Roam)..... | 11 |
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+ | 7.20 Explicit Call Transfer (ECT)..... | 12 |
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+ | 7.21 Completion of Calls to Busy Subscriber (CCBS) ..... | 12 |
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+ | 7.22 Support of Private Numbering Plan (SPNP) ..... | 12 |
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+ | 7.23 Multiple Subscriber Profile (MSP) ..... | 12 |
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+ 8 Interactions with Customized Applications for Mobile network Enhanced Logic (CAMEL);..... 12
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+
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+ 9 Interworking Considerations..... 12
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+
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+ **Annex A (informative): Deviations to the ISDN service Call Deflection ..... 13**
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+
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+ Annex B (informative): Change history..... 13
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+
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+ # --- Foreword
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+
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+ This Technical Specification has been produced by the 3<sup>rd</sup> Generation Partnership Project (3GPP).
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+
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+ The contents of the present document are subject to continuing work within the TSG and may change following formal TSG approval. Should the TSG modify the contents of the present document, it will be re-released by the TSG with an identifying change of release date and an increase in version number as follows:
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+ Version x.y.z
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+ where:
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+ - x the first digit:
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+ - 1 presented to TSG for information;
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+ - 2 presented to TSG for approval;
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+ - 3 or greater indicates TSG approved document under change control.
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+ - y the second digit is incremented for all changes of substance, i.e. technical enhancements, corrections, updates, etc.
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+ - z the third digit is incremented when editorial only changes have been incorporated in the document.
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+ # --- 1 Scope
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+
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+ Call Deflection (CD) enables the served mobile subscriber to respond to an incoming call offered by the network by requesting redirection of this call to another number specified in the response. The CD supplementary service can only be invoked before the connection is established by the served mobile subscriber, i.e. in response to the offered call, or during the period that the served subscriber is being informed of the call. The served subscriber's ability to originate calls is unaffected by the CD supplementary service.
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+
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+ # --- 2 References
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+
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+ The following documents contain provisions which, through reference in this text, constitute provisions of the present document.
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+
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+ - References are either specific (identified by date of publication, edition number, version number, etc.) or non-specific.
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+ - For a specific reference, subsequent revisions do not apply.
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+ - For a non-specific reference, the latest version applies. In the case of a reference to a 3GPP document (including a GSM document), a non-specific reference implicitly refers to the latest version of that document *in the same Release as the present document*.
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+ - [1] 3GPP TR 21.905: "Vocabulary for 3GPP Specifications".
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+ - [2] 3GPP TS 22.004: "General on supplementary services".
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+ - [3] 3GPP TS 22.030: "Man-Machine Interface (MMI) of the Mobile Station (MS)".
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+ - [4] 3GPP TS 22.085: "Closed User Group (CUG) Supplementary Services - Stage 1
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+ - [5] 3GPP TS 22.078: "CAMEL Phase 3; Stage 1".
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+
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+ # --- 3 Definitions and Abbreviations
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+
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+ ## 3.1 Definitions
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+
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+ **served subscriber:** The mobile subscriber to whom the CD supplementary service is provided.
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+ **subscriber A:** The calling subscriber in a call which is subject to diversion. The subscriber A may be a subscriber of any network.
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+ **deflected-to subscriber:** A subscriber to whom the call is redirected as a result of the CD supplementary service. The deflected-to subscriber may be a subscriber of any network.
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+ **(call) forwarding:** A general term applied to any functionality whereby a call is redirected automatically by the network to another user. The forms of forwarding are: unconditional, busy, no reply and not reachable.
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+
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+ **diversion:** A general term which includes all forms of call forwarding and call deflection whereby calls are redirected by the user instead of being answered.
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+
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+ ## 3.2 Abbreviations
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+
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+ For the purposes of this TS the following abbreviations apply, in addition, abbreviations used in this TS are listed in TR 21.905 [1].
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+
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+ | | |
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+ |----|-----------------|
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+ | CD | Call Deflection |
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+ |----|-----------------|
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+
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+ # --- 4 Description
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+
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+ ## 4.1 General Description
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+
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+ The CD Supplementary Service enables the served mobile subscriber to respond to an incoming call offered by the network by requesting redirection of this call to another number specified in the response. The CD supplementary service can only be invoked before the connection is established by the served mobile subscriber, i.e. in response to the offered call during the period that the served subscriber is being informed of the call. The served subscriber's ability to originate calls is unaffected by the CD supplementary service.
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+
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+ A maximum number of diversions is permitted for each call with an upper limit of five diversions. When counting the number of diversions, all types of diversions are included. As an network operator option the maximum number of diversions shall be in the range of one to five diversions per call. If the limit of successive diversions of a call is already reached an unsuccessful call setup indication is sent backward to the network originating the call.
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+
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+ The invocation of Call Deflection can either be an automatic response from the mobile station to the offered call (use pre-programmed information) or may be the result of an action by the served subscriber. The mobile station related procedures to pre-program and display the deflected-to number is out of the scope of this specification.
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+ If the CD service is provisioned and there is no service violation, the request will be accepted, the connection to the served mobile station will be released (with an appropriate notification) and a call towards the deflection-to subscriber will be established.
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+
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+ ## 4.2 Applicability to telecommunication services
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+
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+ The applicability of this supplementary service is defined in TS 22.004 [2].
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+
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+ # --- 5 Normal Procedures with successful outcome
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+
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+ ## 5.1 Provision
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+
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+ The supplementary service will be provisioned for all Basic Services subscribed to and to which it is applicable.
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+
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+ The service can be offered with several subscription options. Options apply to all Basic services subscribed to. For each subscription option, only one value can be selected.
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+
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+ | Subscription option: | Value |
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+ |---------------------------------------------------------------------------------|---------------|
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+ | Calling subscriber receives notification that her call has been deflected | - Yes<br>- No |
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+ | MSISDN of the served subscriber can be presented to the deflected-to subscriber | - Yes<br>- No |
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+
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+ ## 5.2 Withdrawal
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+ The supplementary service will be withdrawn at the subscriber's request or for service provider reasons.
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+
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+ ## 5.3 Registration
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+ Not applicable.
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+
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+ ## 5.4 Erasure
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+
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+ Not applicable.
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+
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+ ## 5.5 Activation
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+ Within the network the service is activated for the whole subscription period. This supplementary service shall be activated by the service provider as a result of provision.
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+ NOTE: No activation/deactivation procedure is needed at the user-network interface.
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+
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+ ## 5.6 Deactivation
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+ This supplementary service shall be deactivated by the service provider as a result of withdrawal.
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+
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+ ## 5.7 Invocation
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+ The CD supplementary service shall be invoked by the served mobile subscriber by use of a control procedure as described in TS 22.030 [3].
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+ ## 5.8 Interrogation
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+ Not applicable.
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+
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+ ## 5.9 Normal Operation
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+ The network offers incoming calls to the served mobile subscriber according to the normal procedure.
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+ The served subscriber can respond to the incoming call offered normally or by invoking the CD supplementary service with an appropriate message. This appropriate message will contain the call deflection request and the deflected-to number. This deflected-to number may be accompanied by a deflected-to subaddress.
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+ Two different cases of the CD invocation can be distinguished:
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+ - The invocation can be either an automatic response from the mobile station to the offered call (using pre-programmed information at the mobile station) or
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+ - may be the result of an action by the served subscriber.
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+ If the CD supplementary service is invoked and the served mobile subscriber has subscribed to the service, the network performs the call deflection towards the indicated deflected-to number and clears the call to the called (served) mobile subscriber with a positive acknowledgement.
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+ As a subscription option, the served mobile subscriber can request that the subscriber A receives a notification that the call has been deflected.
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+ The deflected-to subscriber shall receive an indication that the CD supplementary service has been invoked on the call, i.e. that call has been deflected. Depending on the value of the served subscribers subscription option, the deflected-to subscriber may also receive the MSISDN of the served subscriber.
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+ When multiple diversions occurs the reason for diversion and the MSISDN given to the deflected-to subscriber should relate to the last diverting subscriber (e.g. the subscriber who has invoked the CD supplementary service).
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+ When calls are diverted once, i.e. due to a single invocation of the CD supplementary service, the following information shall be given to subscriber A based on the value of the served mobile subscriber's subscription option "calling subscriber receives notification that the call has been deflected":
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+
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+ - if the value of the subscription option is "no", then no information shall be sent to subscriber A;
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+ - if the value of the subscription option is "yes ", then an indication that the call is being deflected shall be sent to subscriber A.
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+
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+ ## 5.10 Charging requirements
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+ The deflecting subscriber may be charged for the deflected part of the call.
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+ # --- 6 Exceptional procedures or unsuccessful outcome
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+
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+ ## 6.1 Invocation and operation
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+
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+ If a mobile subscriber tries to invoke the CD supplementary service while not subscribed to or the network operator cannot provide the CD supplementary service for some other reasons, an indication shall be provided to the mobile subscriber to notify her with the reason of failure.
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+
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+ Possible causes for rejection include:
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+
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+ - service not subscribed to;
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+ - deflected-to number invalid;
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+ - deflected-to number is barred;
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+ - use of an operator access prefix;
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+ - insufficient information;
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+ - deflected-to number is a special service code (see note 1);
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+ - deflected-to number is served mobile subscriber's number (see note 2);
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+ - the number of diversions has reached the upper limit;
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+ - supplementary services incompatibility;
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+
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+ NOTE 1: Network operators may prevent a served subscriber from invoking the CD supplementary service when the number specified for the deflected-to subscriber has special significance, e.g. emergency services, operator services. The identification of such numbers is outside the scope of this standard.
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+
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+ NOTE 2: The network can only check the deflected-to number against the Basic MSISDN of the served subscriber.
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+
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+ If the deflected call cannot be completed to the deflected-to subscriber the network shall clear the call towards the subscriber A and notify the subscriber A of the rejection.
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+
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+ # --- 7 Interactions with other supplementary services
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+
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+ ## 7.1 Calling Line Identification Presentation (CLIP)
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+
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+ When a call has been deflected and the deflected-to subscriber has been provided with the CLIP supplementary service, the deflected-to subscriber shall receive the number of the subscriber A unless the CLIR supplementary service is invoked for the subscriber A.
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+
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+ ## 7.2 Calling Line Identification Restriction (CLIR)
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+
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+ No impact, i.e. when the CLIR supplementary service is applicable and invoked for subscriber A, her line identity shall not be presented to the deflected-to subscriber unless the deflected-to subscriber has an override category.
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+
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+ ## 7.3 Connected Line Identification Presentation (COLP)
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+
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+ If the served (deflecting) subscriber selects the option that the subscriber A is not notified of call deflection, then the subscriber A shall not receive the connected line identity when the call is answered, unless the subscriber A has override capability. Otherwise, no impact.
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+
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+ ## 7.4 Connected Line Identification Restriction (COLR)
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+
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+ No impact.
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+
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+ ## 7.5 Call Forwarding Unconditional (CFU)
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+
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+ No impact.
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+
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+ ## 7.6 Call Forwarding on mobile subscriber Busy (CFB)
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+
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+ No impact, i.e. neither supplementary service shall affect the operation of the other supplementary service.
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+
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+ NOTE: If the subscriber is not network determined user busy, then the CD supplementary service or the call forwarding on mobile subscriber busy supplementary service by indicating UDUB can be invoked, depending on the response from the served mobile subscriber.
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+
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+ ## 7.7 Call Forwarding on No Reply (CFNRy)
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+
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+ No impact, i.e. neither supplementary service shall affect the operation of the other supplementary service.
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+
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+ NOTE: If the network indicates the arrival of an incoming call to the served mobile subscriber, then the CD supplementary service, or the call forwarding on no reply supplementary service can be invoked, depending on the response, or lack of response, from the served mobile subscriber.
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+
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+ ## 7.8 Call Forwarding on mobile subscriber Not Reachable (CFNRc)
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+
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+ No impact,
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+
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+ ## 7.9 Call Deflection (CD)
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+
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+ Not applicable.
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+
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+ ## 7.10 Call Waiting (CW)
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+
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+ When receiving the call waiting indication, the served mobile subscriber can invoke the CD supplementary service.
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+
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+ ## 7.11 Call Hold (CH)
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+
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+ No impact
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+
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+ ## 7.12 Multi-party (MPTY)
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+
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+ No impact
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+
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+ ## 7.13 Closed User Group (CUG)
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+
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+ Same as the interaction between CUG and the call forwarding supplementary services as defined in TS 22.085 [4].
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+
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+ ## 7.14 Advice of Charge (AoC)
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+
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+ No impact
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+
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+ NOTE: The Advice of Charge service does not provide any information about the charge of the deflected leg of the call to the deflecting subscriber.
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+
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+ ## 7.15 Barring of All Outgoing Calls (BAOC)
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+
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+ If the served subscriber has Barring of all outgoing calls active and operative the invocation of the CD supplementary service shall be rejected.
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+
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+ ## 7.16 Barring of all Outgoing International Calls (BOIC)
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+
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+ If the served subscriber has barring of all outgoing international calls active and operative, any invocation of the CD supplementary service to a number not allowed by the barring program shall be rejected.
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+
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+ ## 7.17 Barring of all Outgoing International Calls except those direct to the Home PLMN Country (BOIC-exHC)
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+
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+ If the served subscriber has barring of all outgoing international calls except those direct to the HPLMN Country active and operative, any invocation of the CD supplementary service to a number not allowed by the barring program shall be rejected.
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+
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+ ## 7.18 Barring of All Incoming Calls (BAIC)
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+
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+ No impact.
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+
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+ ## 7.19 Barring of Incoming Calls when roaming outside the home PLMN country (BIC-Roam)
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+
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+ No impact
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+
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+ ## 7.20 Explicit Call Transfer (ECT)
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+
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+ No impact, i.e. neither supplementary service shall affect the operation of the other supplementary service.
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+
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+ NOTE: Where a network supports the option to transfer a call for which the connection has been established, to a user to which the connection has not yet been established, the transferred call can be deflected if this second subscriber invokes the CD supplementary service.
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+
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+ ## 7.21 Completion of Calls to Busy Subscriber (CCBS)
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+
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+ A recall resulting from the completion of calls to busy subscribers supplementary service shall not be deflected.
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+
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+ Subscriber A:
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+
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+ If a call to the called subscriber (served CD subscriber) is deflected (by the served CD subscriber) to another subscriber by the CD supplementary service and the deflected-to subscriber is busy, then subscriber A shall not receive any CCBS possible indication.
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+
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+ Served subscriber:
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+
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+ If the called subscriber (served CD subscriber) requests invocation of the CD supplementary service on a terminating call resulting from the completion of calls to busy subscribers supplementary service, then the CCBS call shall be deflected as a normal call.
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+
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+ ## 7.22 Support of Private Numbering Plan (SPNP)
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+
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+ No impact, i.e. neither supplementary service shall affect the operation of the other supplementary service. The served subscriber shall be able to enter the deflected-to number according to the selected numbering plan.
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+
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+ ## 7.23 Multiple Subscriber Profile (MSP)
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+
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+ If a subscriber is provisioned to both the MSP and the CD service, the CD service shall be provisioned on a per profile basis. If CD is provisioned in the profile used for the incoming call, the served subscriber may invoke the CD supplementary service in the normal way.
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+
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+ # --- 8 Interactions with Customized Applications for Mobile network Enhanced Logic (CAMEL);
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+
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+ The CD supplementary service shall, if invoked, take effect after the invocation of any terminating CAMEL based service. Any deflected call may cause invocation of any mobile originated CAMEL based services.
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+
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+ If the served subscriber is provided with a Translation Information Flag (TIF-CSI, see TS 22.078 [5]) and the VPLMN supports CAMEL phase 2, then when the CD supplementary service is invoked the network shall not check the validity of the deflected-to number and shall not apply the CD interactions with Barring of all Outgoing International Calls (BOIC) and Barring of all Outgoing International Calls except those direct to the Home PLMN Country (BOIC-exHC).
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+
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+ NOTE: This behaviour may be used to deflect a call to a destination violating the BOIC or BOIC-exHC supplementary service. The HPLMN operator should take care to avoid problems that may arise because of this interaction.
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+
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+ # --- 9 Interworking Considerations
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+
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+ Non identified.
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+
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+ # Annex A (informative): Deviations to the ISDN service Call Deflection
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+
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+ - 1) If the call deflection request of a served subscriber is accepted and CD is invoked ISDN gives two network options:
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+ - a) The call to the served user is retained until the network receives an indication that the deflected-to user is informed of the call.
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+ - b) First the call is removed from the served subscriber and then the connection to the deflected-to subscriber is established.
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+
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+ PLMNs only provide network option b.
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+ - 2) The service CD does not provide the subscription option "the served user's ISDN number can be presented to the deflected-to user" to the served subscriber.
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+ - 3) The interaction between CD and CCBS in the PLMN is different from the interaction between CD and CCBS in ISDN. The activation of the CCBS supplementary service will not be offered to the calling subscriber if the original call is deflected to a busy user. In ISDN the CCBS request applies to the original called party.
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+ - 4) The handling of notifications to subscriber A in case of multiple diversion is not described in the way as ISDN this has been done. It is the intention of this service description to retain the same handling as it is used in present call forwarding implementations.
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+
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+ # Annex B (informative): Change history
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+
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+ | Change history | | | | | | | | | | | |
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+ |----------------|-----------|-----------|-----------|-----|-----|-------|-----|---------------------------------|-------|--------|-------------------|
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+ | TSG SA# | SA Doc. | SA1 Doc | Spec | CR | Rev | Rel | Cat | Subject/Comment | Old | New | WI |
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+ | Jun 1999 | | | GSM 02.72 | | | | | | 7.2.0 | | |
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+ | SA#04 | | | 22.072 | | | R99 | | Transferred to 3GPP SA1 | | 3.0.0 | |
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+ | SP-05 | SP-99479 | S1-99626 | 22.072 | 001 | | R99 | D | Editorial changes for alignment | 3.0.0 | 3.0.1 | Editorial changes |
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+ | SP-11 | SP-010065 | S1-010258 | 22.072 | | | Rel-4 | | Transferred to 3GPP Release 4 | 3.0.1 | 4.0.0 | |
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+ | SP-16 | SP-020267 | S1-021043 | 22.072 | | | Rel-5 | | Updated from Rel-4 to Rel-5 | 4.0.0 | 5.0.0 | |
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+ | SP-26 | SP-040744 | S1-040997 | 22.072 | | | Rel-6 | | Updated from Rel-5 to Rel-6 | 5.0.0 | 6.0.0 | |
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+ | SP-36 | | | 22.072 | | | Rel-7 | | Updated from Rel-6 to Rel-7 | 6.0.0 | 7.0.0 | |
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+ | SP-42 | - | - | | | | Rel-8 | | Updated from Rel-7 to Rel-8 | 7.0.0 | 8.0.0 | |
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+ | SP-46 | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | Updated to Rel-9 by MCC | 8.0.0 | 9.0.0 | |
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+ | 2011-03 | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | Update to Rel-10 version (MCC) | 9.0.0 | 10.0.0 | |
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+ This Specification is provided for future development work within 3GPP only. The Organizational Partners accept no liability for any use of this Specification.
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+ # --- Contents
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+ |---------------------------------------------------------------------|----|
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+ | Foreword ..... | 4 |
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+ | 1 Scope..... | 5 |
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+ | 2 References..... | 5 |
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+ | 3 Definitions and abbreviations ..... | 5 |
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+ | 4 Description..... | 5 |
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+ | 4.1 Applicability of Noise Suppression to Basic Services..... | 5 |
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+ | 4.2 Support in Mobile Stations (MS) ..... | 6 |
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+ | 4.3 Support in the Network ..... | 6 |
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+ | 4.4 Parameters to be indicated and negotiated..... | 6 |
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+ | 4.5 Provision of Service ..... | 6 |
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+ | 4.5.1 Location Independence..... | 6 |
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+ | 4.5.2 Provision of service within and between networks ..... | 6 |
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+ | 4.5.3 Subscription and Billing Information ..... | 6 |
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+ | 4.6 Quality of Service (QoS)..... | 6 |
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+ | 4.6.1 Impact on Speech Quality ..... | 6 |
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+ | 4.6.1.1 Initial Convergence Time ..... | 6 |
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+ | 4.6.1.2 No Degradation in Clean Speech..... | 7 |
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+ | 4.6.1.3 No Artefacts in Residual Noise ..... | 7 |
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+ | 4.6.1.4 No Speech Clipping and no Reduction in Intelligibility..... | 7 |
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+ | 4.6.1.5 Quality Impact compared to AMR ..... | 7 |
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+ | 4.6.2 Impact on Speech Path Delay..... | 7 |
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+ | 4.7 Impact on Complexity..... | 7 |
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+ | 4.8 Impact on Channel Activity ..... | 8 |
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+ | 5 Interaction with supplementary services..... | 8 |
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+ | 5.1 General ..... | 8 |
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+ | 5.2 Explicit Call Transfer (ECT)..... | 8 |
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+ | 5.3 Call wait/Call hold. .... | 8 |
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+ | 5.4 Multiparty..... | 8 |
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+ | 5.5 Service Announcements..... | 9 |
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+ | 6 Interaction with Alternate and Followed by services..... | 9 |
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+ | 7 Interaction with other speech services ..... | 9 |
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+ | 8 Interaction with DTMF and other signalling tones..... | 9 |
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+ | 9 Interaction with Lawful Intercept ..... | 9 |
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+ | 10 Interaction with TFO..... | 9 |
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+ | Annex A (informative): Change Request History..... | 10 |
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+ # --- Foreword
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+ This Technical Specification has been produced by the 3<sup>rd</sup> Generation Partnership Project (3GPP).
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+ The contents of the present document are subject to continuing work within the TSG and may change following formal TSG approval. Should the TSG modify the contents of the present document, it will be re-released by the TSG with an identifying change of release date and an increase in version number as follows:
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+ where:
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+ - x the first digit:
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+ - 1 presented to TSG for information;
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+ - 2 presented to TSG for approval;
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+ - 3 or greater indicates TSG approved document under change control.
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+ - y the second digit is incremented for all changes of substance, i.e. technical enhancements, corrections, updates, etc.
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+ - z the third digit is incremented when editorial only changes have been incorporated in the document.
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+ # --- 1 Scope
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+ The present document specifies the stage 1 description for the Noise Suppression feature for the AMR codec which enhances the input speech signal corrupted by acoustic noise. In analogy with ITU-T Recommendations I.130 [1], Stage 1 is an overall service description, from the service subscriber's and user's standpoints, that views the network as a single entity which provides services to the user.
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+ # --- 2 References
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+ The following documents contain provisions which, through reference in this text, constitute provisions of the present document.
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+ - References are either specific (identified by date of publication, edition number, version number, etc.) or non-specific.
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+ - For a specific reference, subsequent revisions do not apply.
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+ - For a non-specific reference, the latest version applies. In the case of a reference to a 3GPP document (including a GSM document), a non-specific reference implicitly refers to the latest version of that document *in the same Release as the present document*.
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+
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+ - [1] ITU-T Recommendations I.130 (1988): "Method for the characterization of telecommunication services supported by an ISDN and network capabilities of an ISDN".
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+ - [2] GSM 01.04 (ETR 350): "Digital cellular telecommunications system (Phase 2+); Abbreviations and acronyms".
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+ - [3] GSM 03.50: "Digital cellular telecommunications system (Phase 2+); Transmission planning aspects of the speech service in the GSM Public Land Mobile Network (PLMN) system".
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+
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+ # --- 3 Definitions and abbreviations
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+ GSM 01.04 [2] (ETR 350) provides a list of abbreviations and acronyms used in GSM specifications.
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+
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+ # --- 4 Description
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+
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+ Noise Suppression for the AMR codec is an optional feature designed to enhance speech quality in a range of environments where there is significant (acoustic) background noise. The noise suppression function is a preprocessing module that is used to improve the signal to noise ratio of a speech signal prior to voice coding. In so doing it may use functions and/or data from the AMR speech encoding function. It shall be possible to implement AMR Noise Suppression in the mobile station (operating on the uplink speech signal). The possibility to implement AMR Noise Suppression in the network (operating on the downlink speech signal) is for further study. The noise suppression specification shall be comprised of bit exact fixed point C code. Test vectors shall be defined to verify operation.
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+ The AMR Speech decoder C-code should not be altered by the Noise Suppression.
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+ It shall be possible for the network to disable the operation of the example noise suppression algorithm defined by this feature, whether that operation is operational in the network, the mobile station, or both locations.
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+
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+ ## 4.1 Applicability of Noise Suppression to Basic Services.
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+ This feature shall be applicable (as an option) to all speech calls where the narrowband AMR codec is utilised. Operation of noise suppression for wideband AMR is for further study.
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+
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+ ## 4.2 Support in Mobile Stations (MS)
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+
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+ Support of the Noise Suppression feature shall require modifications to future mobile stations. Provision of the feature in AMR-capable mobile stations is a manufacturer dependent option.
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+ Use of the feature in the network during a call should not place any requirements on its use within the MS. Similarly, use of the feature by the MS during a call shall not place any requirements on its use in the network.
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+ The network shall be able to enable or disable this example optional noise suppression function both at call set-up and in call [Signalling between network and mobile to allow this control is under study in SMG2 WPA].
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+
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+ ## 4.3 Support in the Network
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+ Provision of the feature in the network should be an option.
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+
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+ Use of the feature in the network during a call should not place any requirements on its use within the MS. Similarly, use of the feature by the MS during a call should not place any requirements on its use in the network.
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+ The network should be able to enable or disable this example optional noise suppression function both at call set-up and in call.
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+
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+ ## 4.4 Parameters to be indicated and negotiated
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+
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+ [TBD]
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+
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+ ## 4.5 Provision of Service
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+
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+ ### 4.5.1 Location Independence
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+
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+ The Noise suppression feature shall be location independent.
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+
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+ ### 4.5.2 Provision of service within and between networks
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+
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+ Provision of the feature is the same whether or not the call is wholly contained within a network or between networks.
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+
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+ ### 4.5.3 Subscription and Billing Information
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+
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+ This feature shall not be provisioned on a per-subscriber basis and no record of the application of Noise Suppression is necessary for billing purposes.
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+
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+ ## 4.6 Quality of Service (QoS)
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+
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+ ### 4.6.1 Impact on Speech Quality
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+
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+ The following performance requirements are stated under the assumption that the noise suppressor is tested as an integral part of the AMR speech codec with the speech codec operating at the following rates [TBD]. The performance requirements must be met for all these stated speech codec rates.
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+ #### 4.6.1.1 Initial Convergence Time
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+
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+ The initial convergence time shall be a maximum of T seconds with T equal to 2s. The definition of this time interval shall be understood strictly in accordance with its means of use in subjective listening experiments. Its use shall be defined by a process whereby the first T seconds of each sample processed through the AMR speech codec with and without noise suppression active, is deleted before presentation to listeners. It is assumed that this process does not reduce intelligibility, or introduce clipping or similar effects into the resultant speech plus noise material.
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+
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+ To test the subjective effect of initial convergence, there will be a subset of subjective testing defined where this initial period of T seconds is not removed from the processed samples. These tests should be representative of the full range of noise conditions.
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+
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+ #### 4.6.1.2 No Degradation in Clean Speech
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+
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+ The noise suppression function must not have a statistically significant distorting effect on clean speech, in comparison with the performance of the AMR codec without noise suppression applied. This requirement also applies to the case where tandeming of the standardised example noise suppression function occurs for mobile to mobile calls, in which case the reference condition is the tandem condition without noise suppression activated.
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+ This requirement also applies when VAD/DTX is active.
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+
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+ #### 4.6.1.3 No Artefacts in Residual Noise
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+
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+ The noise suppression function must not introduce any subjectively objectionable artefacts in the residual noise. This requirement also applies to the case where tandeming of the standardised example noise suppression function occurs for mobile to mobile calls, in which case the reference condition is the tandem condition without noise suppression activated.
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+ This requirement also applies when VAD/DTX is active.
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+
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+ #### 4.6.1.4 No Speech Clipping and no Reduction in Intelligibility
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+
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+ The noise suppression function should introduce no subjectively objectionable degradation such as clipping or distortion in the speech, and no reduction in intelligibility. This requirement also applies to the case where tandeming of the standardised example noise suppression function occurs for mobile to mobile calls, in which case the reference condition is the tandem condition without noise suppression activated.
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+ This requirement also applies when VAD/DTX is active.
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+
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+ #### 4.6.1.5 Quality Impact compared to AMR
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+ The AMR speech codec with noise suppression activated must produce an output in noisy speech which is preferred amongst test listeners with statistical significance, compared to the case where noise suppression is not used. This requirement also applies to the case where tandeming of the standardised example noise suppression function occurs for mobile to mobile calls, in which case the reference condition is the tandem condition without noise suppression activated.
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+ This requirement also applies when VAD/DTX is active.
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+
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+ ### 4.6.2 Impact on Speech Path Delay
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+ The one way algorithmic delay due to the activation of AMR noise suppression shall be no more than 7 ms in excess of the delay inserted by the AMR speech codec.
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+ In handsfree case, this delay is part of the 39ms delay specified in GSM 03.50 [3].
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+
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+ ## 4.7 Impact on Complexity
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+
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+ Table 4.1 defines complexity limits for AMR noise suppression.
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+
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+ **Table 4.1 Complexity Requirements for AMR Noise Suppression**
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+
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+ | Quantity | Complexity Limit (Upper Bound) |
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+ |------------------------------------------|------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
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+ | Number of weighted operations per second | 5 WMOPS |
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+ | Scratch pad RAM | Re-use AMR speech encoder scratch pad RAM (or in the case of implementation which does not reside in the same device as the speech encoder, the available scratch pad RAM should be the same as that defined for the AMR speech encoder) |
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+ | Static RAM | 1,5 kwords |
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+ | Data ROM | 1 kword |
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+ | Program ROM | 2000 basic ETSI operations |
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+
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+ ## 4.8 Impact on Channel Activity
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+ The AMR speech codec with noise suppression activated should not significantly increase channel activity when used in conjunction with DTX.
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+ Channel activity increase will be measured thanks to the Voice Activity factor (VAF), defined as follows.
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+ Let $x$ be the VAF measured by the AMR VAD as an averaged value on all clean speech signals.
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+ Let $y$ be the VAF measured by the AMR VAD without AMR NS active as an averaged value on all clean speech + noise signals (where the applicable clean speech signal is the speech signal used in the measure of $x$ ).
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+ Let $w$ be the VAF measured by the AMR VAD with AMR NS active as an averaged value on all clean speech + noise signals (where the applicable clean speech signal is the speech signal used in the measure of $x$ ). $w$ is required to be less than the maximum of $y$ and $x$ . Any case where $w$ is greater than $y$ should be further investigated.
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+ For real word signals, $w$ is required not to be significantly greater than $y$ . Any case where $w$ is greater than $y$ should be further investigated.
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+ These requirements shall apply to all standardized AMR VADs. $(w,x,y)$ are determined using all VADs, and the requirements are checked relatively to each AMR VAD independently.
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+
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+ # --- 5 Interaction with supplementary services
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+
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+ ## 5.1 General
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+
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+ This clause defines the interactions between GSM supplementary services and the Noise Suppression Feature.
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+ The application of Noise Suppression shall not interfere with the provision or invocation of any supplementary services.
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+
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+ ## 5.2 Explicit Call Transfer (ECT)
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+
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+ No adverse interaction. If the new party is a mobile station with support for the Noise Suppression feature, the noise suppression feature shall be invoked.
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+
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+ ## 5.3 Call wait/Call hold.
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+
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+ No interaction.
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+
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+ ## 5.4 Multiparty
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+ No interaction.
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+
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+ ## 5.5 Service Announcements
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+
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+ No interaction.
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+
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+ # --- 6 Interaction with Alternate and Followed by services
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+
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+ There shall be no impact on data transmission due the Noise Suppression Feature.
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+
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+ # --- 7 Interaction with other speech services
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+
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+ There is no requirement for Noise Suppression in ASCI services.
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+
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+ # --- 8 Interaction with DTMF and other signalling tones
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+
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+ DTMF and other signalling tones transmission performance during the application of Noise Suppression shall be no worse than the case where Noise Suppression is turned off.
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+
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+ # --- 9 Interaction with Lawful Intercept
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+ In the case where lawful intercept is required in a call where Noise Suppression is activated, the Noise Suppression shall not cause any degradation in the speech quality received by the A and B parties.
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+
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+ # --- 10 Interaction with TFO
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+
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+ No interaction.
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+
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+ # --- Annex A (informative): Change Request History
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+
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+ | SMG# | Tdoc SMG | Spec | CR | Cat | PH | Vers | New Vers | Subject |
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+ |-----------------------|----------|----------|----|-----|---------------------------------|------|----------|---------------------------|
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+ | 29 | P-99-425 | 02.76 | | | 2+ | | 8.0.0 | New version 8.0.0 for R99 |
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+ | <b>Change history</b> | | | | | | | | |
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+ | Date | TSG # | TSG Doc. | CR | Rev | Subject/Comment | | Old | New |
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+ | 2001-03 | 11 | | | | New version 4.0.0 for Release 4 | | 8.0.0 | 4.0.0 |
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+ | 2001-08 | | | | | Clean-up | | 4.0.0 | 4.0.1 |
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+ | 2002-06 | 16 | | | | Version 5.0.0 for Release 5 | | 4.0.1 | 5.0.0 |
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+ | 2004-12 | 26 | | | | Version 6.0.0 for Release 6 | | 5.0.0 | 6.0.0 |
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+ | 2007-06 | 36 | | | | Version 7.0.0 for Release 7 | | 6.0.0 | 7.0.0 |
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+ | 2008-12 | 42 | | | | Version 8.0.0 for Release 8 | | 7.0.0 | 8.0.0 |
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+ | 2009-12 | 46 | | | | Version 9.0.0 for Release 9 | | 8.0.0 | 9.0.0 |
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+ | 2011-03 | 51 | | | | Version 10.0.0 for Release 10 | | 9.0.0 | 10.0.0 |
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+ # --- Contents
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+ | | |
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+ |----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|----|
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+ | Foreword ..... | 4 |
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+ | 1 Scope..... | 5 |
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+ | 2 References..... | 5 |
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+ | 3 Definitions and abbreviations ..... | 5 |
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+ | 4 Description of Optimal Routing..... | 6 |
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+ | 5 Functional requirements..... | 6 |
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+ | 5.1 General ..... | 6 |
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+ | 5.2 Normal operation..... | 6 |
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+ | 5.2.1 A is a fixed subscriber or a mobile subscriber who may not benefit from OR ..... | 7 |
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+ | 5.2.2 A is a mobile subscriber who may benefit from OR ..... | 8 |
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+ | 5.2.2.1 Description of the call routing ..... | 8 |
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+ | 5.2.2.2 Call scenarios handled in OR Phase 1 ..... | 9 |
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+ | 5.3 Exceptional procedures or unsuccessful outcome..... | 13 |
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+ | 5.3.1 Non-support of SOR in the VPLMN of the caller..... | 13 |
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+ | 5.3.2 Non-support of SOR in the HPLMN of the B subscriber ..... | 13 |
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+ | 5.3.3 Non support of SOR in the VPLMN of the B subscriber..... | 13 |
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+ | 5.3.4 Calls to special mobile network numbers..... | 13 |
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+ | 6 Interactions of Optimal Routing with Supplementary Services..... | 14 |
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+ | 6.1 Call Forwarding..... | 14 |
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+ | 6.2 Call Barring ..... | 14 |
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+ | 6.3 Call Transfer..... | 14 |
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+ | 6.4 Call Deflection ..... | 14 |
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+ | 6.5 Advice of Charge ..... | 14 |
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+ | 7 Interactions of Optimal Routing with Operator Determined Barring (ODB)..... | 14 |
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+ | 8 Interactions of Optimal Routing with CAMEL ..... | 14 |
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+ | Annex A: Change history..... | 15 |
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+ # --- Foreword
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+ This Technical Specification has been produced by the 3<sup>rd</sup> Generation Partnership Project (3GPP).
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+ The contents of the present document are subject to continuing work within the TSG and may change following formal TSG approval. Should the TSG modify the contents of the present document, it will be re-released by the TSG with an identifying change of release date and an increase in version number as follows:
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+ Version x.y.z
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+ where:
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+ - x the first digit:
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+ - 1 presented to TSG for information;
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+ - 2 presented to TSG for approval;
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+ - 3 or greater indicates TSG approved document under change control.
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+ - y the second digit is incremented for all changes of substance, i.e. technical enhancements, corrections, updates, etc.
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+ - z the third digit is incremented when editorial only changes have been incorporated in the document.
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+ # --- 1 Scope
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+
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+ This Stage 1 description of the first phase of Support of Optimal Routing (SOR):
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+
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+ - compiles the basic service requirements for SOR;
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+ - describes the interactions for Supplementary Services (SS) in order to cater for SOR;
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+ - refers to modifications to network features required by SOR.
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+
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+ This specification does not address the following:
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+
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+ - There is no need for optimisation of the routing of calls originally directed to a fixed network subscriber, because the physical address of a fixed network terminating line cannot differ from its logical address.
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+ - SOR in non-PLMNs is not a subject of this TS, but might be possible by bilateral arrangement between PLMN operators and those non-PLMN operators.
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+ The purpose of SOR is to reduce the number of unnecessary inter-PLMN call legs.
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+
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+ The first phase of SOR applies to:
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+ - OR for the benefit of the B party i.e. Mobile terminated calls with late call forwarding to the home or visited country (scenarios 1 and 2),
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+ and optionally;
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+ - OR for the benefit of the A party, e.g. Mobile to mobile calls where both mobile subscribers are in the same country (scenarios 3 to 10).
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+
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+ The complete set of scenarios included in the phase 1 of OR is presented in the paragraph for normal procedures. All other scenarios are excluded from Phase 1 of OR.
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+
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+ Note that Optimal Routing is applicable to national roaming situations, that is to calls directed to a mobile subscriber roaming in her home country, but registered in a PLMN different from her HPLMN.
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+ All further call scenarios, including multiple call forwarding, are left to subsequent phases of SOR. Subsequent phases of SOR shall be backwards compatible with this first phase.
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+
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+ # --- 2 References
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+
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+ The following documents contain provisions which, through reference in this text, constitute provisions of the present document.
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+
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+ - References are either specific (identified by date of publication, edition number, version number, etc.) or non-specific.
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+ - For a specific reference, subsequent revisions do not apply.
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+ - For a non-specific reference, the latest version applies. In the case of a reference to a 3GPP document (including a GSM document), a non-specific reference implicitly refers to the latest version of that document *in the same Release as the present document*.
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+
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+ [1] 3GPP TR 21.905: "Vocabulary for 3GPP Specifications".
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+
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+ # --- 3 Definitions and abbreviations
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+
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+ **Administrative PLMN:** The complete set of all functional entities normally regarded as a single PLMN.
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+
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+ **Basic OR :** Routeing of a call by the direct route when no forwarding occurs.
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+
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+ **Direct route:** A call uses the direct route if it is routed from the serving network of the original calling party to the serving network of the ultimate called party without any intermediate PLMN.
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+
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+ **HPLMN route:** A call uses the HPLMN route if the destination is deduced from the MSISDN of the called party. This forces the call to be routed via the HPLMN of the called party.
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+
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+ **HPLMN leg:** The HPLMN leg is that part of the HPLMN route from the IPLMN to the HPLMN of the called party.
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+ **IPLMN:** An IPLMN is a PLMN which interrogates the HPLMN of a called party in order to determine the whereabouts of that party.
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+ **Early Call Forwarding :** Early Call Forwarding is Call Forwarding performed from the IPLMN before the call has been extended to the VPLMN of the forwarding subscriber (i.e. Call Forwarding Unconditional and Conditional Call Forwarding on Not Reachable known at the IPLMN before extension of the call)
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+
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+ **Functional PLMN:** For the purposes of this description the Administrative PLMN is divided into functional PLMNs that represent different aspects of the Optimal Routeing functionality.
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+ **Late Call Forwarding:** Late Call Forwarding is Call Forwarding performed after the call has been extended to the VPLMN of the forwarding subscriber (i.e. Conditional Call Forwarding on Busy, Conditional Call Forwarding on No Reply and Conditional Call Forwarding on Not Reachable detected in the VPLMN of the forwarding subscriber). Late Call Forwarding may be invoked in the IPLMN or in the VPLMN of the forwarding subscriber.
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+ **Special mobile network number:** For the purposes of this description special mobile network numbers are numbers belonging logically to a PLMN but not to a mobile subscriber. Examples are the customer service number or value added service numbers.
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+ Abbreviations are given in TR 21.905 [1].
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+
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+ # --- 4 Description of Optimal Routing
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+ Support of Optimal Routing (SOR) is a network feature which enables the calls directed to a mobile subscriber to be routed directly to the mobile subscriber's actual location, or to her forwarded-to destination (instead of via the HPLMN or in the case of Late Call Forwarding via the VPLMN).
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+ The IPLMN handling the call shall decide whether or not to optimise the routing of the call taking into account information provided by the called mobile subscriber's HPLMN. For given subscribers, as a network option, the HPLMN may permit or deny OR on a per call basis.
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+ # --- 5 Functional requirements
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+
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+ ## 5.1 General
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+ SOR shall be provided for all circuit switched Telecommunication Services, except emergency calls, Dedicated PAD and Dedicated Packet Access (GPRS is for further study).
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+ The network feature shall be applied automatically for all calls except for those calls for which the HPLMN of the called party denies the optimal routing.
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+ ## 5.2 Normal operation
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+ In the first phase of SOR, the routes of calls will be optimised for the cases of OR being performed within a country or towards the country where the call would have been routed normally.
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+ Under all other circumstances, the basic call routing is applied:
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+ - If the IPLMN detects that basic OR cannot be applied, the IPLMN routes the call according to the dialled number.
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+ - If the IPLMN detects that OR for Late Call Forwarding cannot be applied, the Call Forwarding will be performed in the VPLMN of the forwarding subscriber.
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+ If the serving network of the ultimate destination supports SOR, the serving network of the caller shall be able to indicate to the network visited by the ultimate destination that the call has been optimally routed and to indicate the originating PLMN of the optimally routed leg.
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+ The complete set of scenarios included in phase 1 of SOR is described below.
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+ The notation used for the scenario diagrams is defined in figure 1.
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+ ![Figure 1: Notation used in scenario diagrams. The diagram defines four types of lines and two types of PLMN representations. 1. A solid line with a black arrowhead represents a 'Traffic route'. 2. A solid line with a blue arrowhead and a cross (X) represents a 'Traffic route of basic GSM routeing, not used for OR'. 3. A dashed line with a black arrowhead represents an 'Output of call record information'. 4. A dash-dot line with a black arrowhead represents an 'Interrogation'. 5. A solid oval represents a 'Functional PLMN (e.g. IPLMN, VPLMN-B)'. 6. A dashed oval represents an 'Administrative PLMN, which may include two functional PLMNs'.](d793cf7c174b89eb024d132f00679787_img.jpg)
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+ Figure 1: Notation used in scenario diagrams. The diagram defines four types of lines and two types of PLMN representations. 1. A solid line with a black arrowhead represents a 'Traffic route'. 2. A solid line with a blue arrowhead and a cross (X) represents a 'Traffic route of basic GSM routeing, not used for OR'. 3. A dashed line with a black arrowhead represents an 'Output of call record information'. 4. A dash-dot line with a black arrowhead represents an 'Interrogation'. 5. A solid oval represents a 'Functional PLMN (e.g. IPLMN, VPLMN-B)'. 6. A dashed oval represents an 'Administrative PLMN, which may include two functional PLMNs'.
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+ If one of those scenarios occurs, SOR shall be invoked.
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+ - A subscriber A sets up a call to a mobile subscriber B, who may have forwarded her calls to a subscriber C.
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+ ![Scenario 1: OR for Late Call Forwarding, C is in the same country as HPLMN-B. The diagram shows three countries: Country X, Country Y, and Country Z. In Country X, subscriber A initiates a call. The call route (solid line) goes to Country Y, entering the IPLMN. From the IPLMN, a call record (dashed line) is sent to a box labeled 'Call record: Call forwarding record OR flag'. Another call route (solid line) goes from the IPLMN to subscriber C in Country Y. A third call route (solid line with a blue arrowhead and a cross) goes from the IPLMN to the VPLMN-B in Country Z. The HPLMN-B is shown as an oval containing the IPLMN oval, with double-headed arrows between them. The VPLMN-B is shown as an oval in Country Z.](06da11ab76cacc38bbcd714e437797ea_img.jpg)
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+ Scenario 1: OR for Late Call Forwarding, C is in the same country as HPLMN-B. The diagram shows three countries: Country X, Country Y, and Country Z. In Country X, subscriber A initiates a call. The call route (solid line) goes to Country Y, entering the IPLMN. From the IPLMN, a call record (dashed line) is sent to a box labeled 'Call record: Call forwarding record OR flag'. Another call route (solid line) goes from the IPLMN to subscriber C in Country Y. A third call route (solid line with a blue arrowhead and a cross) goes from the IPLMN to the VPLMN-B in Country Z. The HPLMN-B is shown as an oval containing the IPLMN oval, with double-headed arrows between them. The VPLMN-B is shown as an oval in Country Z.
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+ ![Diagram illustrating call routing for Scenario 2: OR for Late Call Forwarding. The diagram shows three countries: Country X, Country Y, and Country Z. In Country X, subscriber A initiates a call. The call is routed to Country Y, where it passes through the IPLMN (Interworking PLMN). The IPLMN has a bidirectional connection to the HPLMN-B (Home PLMN of B) and a unidirectional connection to the VPLMN-B (Visited PLMN of B). A call record box is shown below the IPLMN, containing 'Call forwarding record' and 'OR flag'. In Country Z, subscriber C is shown. Arrows indicate the call flow from A to IPLMN, then from IPLMN to C, and finally from C to VPLMN-B. The call record box is connected to the IPLMN.](35a7554182eb055209552843f341a1ae_img.jpg)
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+ The diagram shows call routing across three countries: Country X, Country Y, and Country Z. In Country X, subscriber A initiates a call. The call is routed to Country Y, where it passes through the IPLMN (Interworking PLMN). The IPLMN has a bidirectional connection to the HPLMN-B (Home PLMN of B) and a unidirectional connection to the VPLMN-B (Visited PLMN of B). A call record box is shown below the IPLMN, containing 'Call forwarding record' and 'OR flag'. In Country Z, subscriber C is shown. Arrows indicate the call flow from A to IPLMN, then from IPLMN to C, and finally from C to VPLMN-B. The call record box is connected to the IPLMN.
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+ Diagram illustrating call routing for Scenario 2: OR for Late Call Forwarding. The diagram shows three countries: Country X, Country Y, and Country Z. In Country X, subscriber A initiates a call. The call is routed to Country Y, where it passes through the IPLMN (Interworking PLMN). The IPLMN has a bidirectional connection to the HPLMN-B (Home PLMN of B) and a unidirectional connection to the VPLMN-B (Visited PLMN of B). A call record box is shown below the IPLMN, containing 'Call forwarding record' and 'OR flag'. In Country Z, subscriber C is shown. Arrows indicate the call flow from A to IPLMN, then from IPLMN to C, and finally from C to VPLMN-B. The call record box is connected to the IPLMN.
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+ If A sets up a call to B, then the originating PLMN shall interrogate the HPLMN of the mobile subscriber B in order to know how to route the call.
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+ If B has activated a Call Forward to a destination located in the Home Country of B or in the country where A is registered and this leads to the invocation of Early Call Forwarding, then the call shall be routed directly from A to the forwarded-to-party.
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+ ![Diagram for Scenario 3: BASIC OR, B in the same country as A. The diagram shows a call flow between Country X and Country Y. In Country X, a call from subscriber A goes to VPLMN-A (step 1). VPLMN-A sends an MO record (step 2) and routes the call to IPLMN (step 3). IPLMN routes the call to HPLMN-B in Country Y (step 4). HPLMN-B routes the call to VPLMN-B (step 5). VPLMN-B sends an MT record (step 6) and delivers the call to subscriber B. Call records are generated at steps 1 and 5.](b3baf3a29b67c7425d2562ddbc52f0cc_img.jpg)
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+ The diagram illustrates the call flow for Scenario 3. In Country X, a call from subscriber A is received by VPLMN-A (1). VPLMN-A signals to IPLMN (2). The call is routed from IPLMN to HPLMN-B in Country Y (3). HPLMN-B routes back to IPLMN (4) and then to VPLMN-B (5). Finally, the call reaches subscriber B (6). Call records are generated at VPLMN-A and VPLMN-B.
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+ Diagram for Scenario 3: BASIC OR, B in the same country as A. The diagram shows a call flow between Country X and Country Y. In Country X, a call from subscriber A goes to VPLMN-A (step 1). VPLMN-A sends an MO record (step 2) and routes the call to IPLMN (step 3). IPLMN routes the call to HPLMN-B in Country Y (step 4). HPLMN-B routes the call to VPLMN-B (step 5). VPLMN-B sends an MT record (step 6) and delivers the call to subscriber B. Call records are generated at steps 1 and 5.
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+ ![Diagram for Scenario 4: BASIC OR, B in her home country. The diagram shows a call flow between Country X and Country Y. In Country X, a call from subscriber A goes to VPLMN-A (step 1). VPLMN-A sends an MO record (step 2) and routes the call to IPLMN (step 3). IPLMN routes the call to HPLMN-B in Country Y (step 4). HPLMN-B routes the call to VPLMN-B (step 5). VPLMN-B generates an MT record (step 6) and delivers the call to subscriber B. Call records are generated at steps 1 and 5.](0b87abe67b21a93777287649c33e755d_img.jpg)
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+ The diagram illustrates the call flow for Scenario 4. In Country X, a call from subscriber A is received by VPLMN-A (1). VPLMN-A signals to IPLMN (2). The call is routed from IPLMN to HPLMN-B in Country Y (3). HPLMN-B routes to VPLMN-B (5) while step 4 shows a crossed-out path. Finally, the call reaches subscriber B (6). Call records are generated at VPLMN-A and VPLMN-B.
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+ A((A)) -- 1 --> VPLMN-A((VPLMN-A))
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+ Diagram for Scenario 4: BASIC OR, B in her home country. The diagram shows a call flow between Country X and Country Y. In Country X, a call from subscriber A goes to VPLMN-A (step 1). VPLMN-A sends an MO record (step 2) and routes the call to IPLMN (step 3). IPLMN routes the call to HPLMN-B in Country Y (step 4). HPLMN-B routes the call to VPLMN-B (step 5). VPLMN-B generates an MT record (step 6) and delivers the call to subscriber B. Call records are generated at steps 1 and 5.
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+ ![Diagram for Scenario 5: Early CF, C in the same country as A. It shows a call flow from subscriber A in Country X (VPLMN-A) to subscriber C in Country X via HPLMN-B in Country Y. Arrows 1-5 indicate the sequence of messages. Call records are generated at the VPLMN-A and HPLMN-B nodes.](daa4a6fa7e2ba1954258f86b4928eb32_img.jpg)
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+ The diagram illustrates a call flow for Scenario 5. Subscriber A is in Country X, connected to VPLMN-A. VPLMN-A is connected to IPLMN. IPLMN is connected to HPLMN-B in Country Y. HPLMN-B is connected to VPLMN-B in 'Any country'. Subscriber C is in Country X, connected to VPLMN-A. The call flow is as follows: 1. A to VPLMN-A; 2. VPLMN-A to IPLMN; 3. IPLMN to HPLMN-B; 4. HPLMN-B to IPLMN; 5. IPLMN to C. Call records are generated at VPLMN-A (MO record: Dialled nmb, real destination, OR flag) and HPLMN-B (Call forwarding record: Call forwarding record, OR flag).
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+ Diagram for Scenario 5: Early CF, C in the same country as A. It shows a call flow from subscriber A in Country X (VPLMN-A) to subscriber C in Country X via HPLMN-B in Country Y. Arrows 1-5 indicate the sequence of messages. Call records are generated at the VPLMN-A and HPLMN-B nodes.
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+ ![Diagram for Scenario 6: Early CF, C in the same country as HPLMN-B. It shows a call flow from subscriber A in Country X (VPLMN-A) to subscriber C in Country Y via HPLMN-B in Country Y. Arrows 1-5 indicate the sequence of messages. Call records are generated at the VPLMN-A and HPLMN-B nodes.](54fabc351eda5228d2fa28cd9ba07971_img.jpg)
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+ The diagram illustrates a call flow for Scenario 6. Subscriber A is in Country X, connected to VPLMN-A. VPLMN-A is connected to IPLMN. IPLMN is connected to HPLMN-B in Country Y. HPLMN-B is connected to VPLMN-B in 'Any country'. Subscriber C is in Country Y, connected to HPLMN-B. The call flow is as follows: 1. A to VPLMN-A; 2. VPLMN-A to IPLMN; 3. IPLMN to HPLMN-B; 4. HPLMN-B to IPLMN; 5. IPLMN to C. Call records are generated at VPLMN-A (MO record: Dialled nmb, real destination, OR flag) and HPLMN-B (Call forwarding record: Call forwarding record, OR flag).
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+ Diagram for Scenario 6: Early CF, C in the same country as HPLMN-B. It shows a call flow from subscriber A in Country X (VPLMN-A) to subscriber C in Country Y via HPLMN-B in Country Y. Arrows 1-5 indicate the sequence of messages. Call records are generated at the VPLMN-A and HPLMN-B nodes.
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+ ![Diagram for Scenario 7 showing call forwarding from Country X to Country Y. Country X contains VPLMN-A and IPLMN. Country Y contains VPLMN-B and HPLMN-B. Arrows 1-6 show the call flow: 1. A to VPLMN-A; 2. VPLMN-A to IPLMN; 3. IPLMN to HPLMN-B; 4. HPLMN-B to IPLMN; 5. IPLMN to VPLMN-B; 6. VPLMN-A to C. Call records are shown for the outgoing call (MO record) and the forwarded call (Call forwarding record).](5a4e62bead259c258d069fd3663ea670_img.jpg)
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+ Diagram for Scenario 7 showing call forwarding from Country X to Country Y. Country X contains VPLMN-A and IPLMN. Country Y contains VPLMN-B and HPLMN-B. Arrows 1-6 show the call flow: 1. A to VPLMN-A; 2. VPLMN-A to IPLMN; 3. IPLMN to HPLMN-B; 4. HPLMN-B to IPLMN; 5. IPLMN to VPLMN-B; 6. VPLMN-A to C. Call records are shown for the outgoing call (MO record) and the forwarded call (Call forwarding record).
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+ ![Diagram for Scenario 8 showing call forwarding from Country X to Country Y. Country X contains VPLMN-A and IPLMN. Country Y contains VPLMN-B and HPLMN-B. Arrows 1-6 show the call flow: 1. A to VPLMN-A; 2. VPLMN-A to IPLMN; 3. IPLMN to HPLMN-B; 4. HPLMN-B to IPLMN; 5. IPLMN to VPLMN-B; 6. IPLMN to C. Call records are shown for the outgoing call (MO record) and the forwarded call (Call forwarding record).](8e14350b4b669119a3bdfca7869110ca_img.jpg)
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+ Diagram for Scenario 8 showing call forwarding from Country X to Country Y. Country X contains VPLMN-A and IPLMN. Country Y contains VPLMN-B and HPLMN-B. Arrows 1-6 show the call flow: 1. A to VPLMN-A; 2. VPLMN-A to IPLMN; 3. IPLMN to HPLMN-B; 4. HPLMN-B to IPLMN; 5. IPLMN to VPLMN-B; 6. IPLMN to C. Call records are shown for the outgoing call (MO record) and the forwarded call (Call forwarding record).
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+ ###### **Scenario 8: BASIC OR + OR for Late Call Forwarding, B in the same country as A, C in the same country as HPLMN-B**
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+ ![Diagram for Scenario 9 showing call forwarding paths between Country X and Country Y. Country X contains IPLMN and VPLMN-A. Country Y contains HPLMN-B and VPLMN-B. Arrows 1-6 show the call flow from A to C, with call records generated at VPLMN-A and IPLMN.](27b06ec9f42b5d727a2630f61a5f1861_img.jpg)
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+ The diagram illustrates a call forwarding scenario between Country X and Country Y. Country X contains the IPLMN and VPLMN-A. Country Y contains the HPLMN-B and VPLMN-B. A call originates at point A and is forwarded to point C. The call flow is as follows: 1. A to VPLMN-A; 2. VPLMN-A to IPLMN; 3. IPLMN to HPLMN-B; 4. HPLMN-B to VPLMN-B (marked with an X); 5. VPLMN-B to IPLMN (marked with an X); 6. IPLMN to C. Call records are generated at VPLMN-A (MO record: Dialled nmb, real destination, OR flag) and IPLMN (Call forwarding record: OR flag).
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+ Diagram for Scenario 9 showing call forwarding paths between Country X and Country Y. Country X contains IPLMN and VPLMN-A. Country Y contains HPLMN-B and VPLMN-B. Arrows 1-6 show the call flow from A to C, with call records generated at VPLMN-A and IPLMN.
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+ **Scenario 9: BASIC OR + OR for Late Call Forwarding, B in the same country as HPLMN-B, C in the same country as A**
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+ ![Diagram for Scenario 10 showing call forwarding paths between Country X and Country Y. Country X contains IPLMN and VPLMN-A. Country Y contains HPLMN-B and VPLMN-B. Arrows 1-6 show the call flow from A to C, with call records generated at VPLMN-A and IPLMN.](853f59c89931a666c07903b31d098277_img.jpg)
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+ The diagram illustrates a call forwarding scenario between Country X and Country Y. Country X contains the IPLMN and VPLMN-A. Country Y contains the HPLMN-B and VPLMN-B. A call originates at point A and is forwarded to point C (now located in Country Y). The call flow is as follows: 1. A to VPLMN-A; 2. VPLMN-A to IPLMN; 3. IPLMN to HPLMN-B; 4. HPLMN-B to VPLMN-B (marked with an X); 5. VPLMN-B to IPLMN (marked with an X); 6. IPLMN to C. Call records are generated at VPLMN-A (MO record: Dialled nmb, real destination, OR flag) and IPLMN (Call forwarding record: OR flag).
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+ Diagram for Scenario 10 showing call forwarding paths between Country X and Country Y. Country X contains IPLMN and VPLMN-A. Country Y contains HPLMN-B and VPLMN-B. Arrows 1-6 show the call flow from A to C, with call records generated at VPLMN-A and IPLMN.
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+ **Scenario 10: BASIC OR + OR for Late Conditional Call Forwarding, B in the same country as HPLMN-B, C in the same country as HPLMN-B**
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+ If subscriber A roams into a network not supporting OR, she may not benefit from OR and only scenario 1 and scenario 2 of SOR are supported.
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+ ### 5.3.2 Non-support of SOR in the HPLMN of the B subscriber
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+ If the HPLMN of the called party does not support SOR, SOR cannot be invoked and the route of the call as far as the called party's VPLMN cannot be optimised (the call would normally be routed via the HPLMN of the called party).
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+ If a subscriber whose HPLMN supports SOR registers in a VPLMN which does not support SOR, only the cases of Early Forwarded calls may be optimised.
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+ If the called number is a special mobile network number of the HPLMN, the HPLMN has to guarantee that the call terminates at its correct destination. This can be achieved by denying OR for this call by sending an appropriate error cause or by implementing a special handling.
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+ Barring of Incoming calls when Roaming outside the HPLMN country will prevent calls to a mobile subscriber who has roamed outside her HPLMN country even if OR would result in no chargeable roaming leg.
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+ ## 6.4 Call Deflection
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+
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+ A deflected call is considered as a late forwarded call and as such may be optimally routed.
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+
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+ ## 6.5 Advice of Charge
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+
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+ Depending on call scenarios, AoC may not work properly.
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+
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+ # --- 7 Interactions of Optimal Routing with Operator Determined Barring (ODB)
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+
510
+ The principles for the interaction between operator determined barring and SOR are the same as those for the interaction between Supplementary Service Call Barring and SOR.
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+
512
+ # --- 8 Interactions of Optimal Routing with CAMEL
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+
514
+ If CAMEL has to be applied to the Mobile Originating part of the call and if CAMEL modifies the destination of the call, the OR applies to any destination introduced by CAMEL.
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+
516
+ If CAMEL has to be applied to the Mobile Terminating part of the call or a forwarding leg, the modified destination is treated for optimal routing in the same way as a forwarded-to number.
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+
518
+ If Barring services are also applicable to the call then they have to be handled first together with CAMEL before SOR is applied.
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+
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+ # Annex A: Change history
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+
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+ | Change history | | | | | | | | | | | |
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+ |----------------|-----------|-----------|-----------|-----|-----|-------|-----|---------------------------------|-------|--------|-------------------|
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+ | TSG SA# | SA Doc. | SA1 Doc | Spec | CR | Rev | Rel | Cat | Subject/Comment | Old | New | WI |
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+ | Jun 1999 | | | GSM 02.79 | | | | | Transferred to 3GPP SA1 | 7.0.0 | | |
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+ | SA#04 | | | 22.079 | | | R99 | | Transferred to 3GPP SA1 | | 3.0.0 | |
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+ | SP-05 | SP-99479 | S1-99627 | 22.079 | 001 | | R99 | D | Editorial changes for alignment | 3.0.0 | 3.0.1 | Editorial changes |
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+ | SP-11 | SP-010065 | S1-010258 | 22.079 | | | Rel-4 | | Transferred to 3GPP Release 4 | 3.0.1 | 4.0.0 | |
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+ | SP-16 | SP-020267 | S1-021043 | 22.079 | | | Rel-5 | | Updated from Rel-4 to Rel5 | 4.0.0 | 5.0.0 | |
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+ | SP-26 | SP-040744 | S1-040997 | 22.079 | | | Rel-6 | | Updated from Rel-5 to Rel-6 | 5.0.0 | 6.0.0 | |
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+ | SP-36 | | | 22.079 | | | Rel-7 | | Updated from Rel-6 to Rel-7 | 6.0.0 | 7.0.0 | |
532
+ | SP-42 | - | - | | | | Rel-8 | | Updated from Rel-7 to Rel-8 | 7.0.0 | 8.0.0 | |
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+ | SP-46 | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | Updated to Rel-9 by MCC | 8.0.0 | 9.0.0 | |
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+ | 2011-03 | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | Update to Rel-10 version (MCC) | 9.0.0 | 10.0.0 | |
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+ # Contents
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+
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+ | | |
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+ |-------------------------------------------------------------------|----|
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+ | Foreword ..... | 5 |
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+ | 0 Scope..... | 6 |
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+ | 0.1 References ..... | 7 |
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+ | 0.2 Abbreviations ..... | 7 |
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+ | 1 Calling Line Identification Presentation (CLIP)..... | 7 |
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+ | 1.1 Definition ..... | 7 |
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+ | 1.2 Description ..... | 7 |
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+ | 1.2.1 Description ..... | 7 |
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+ | 1.2.2 Applicability to telecommunication services ..... | 8 |
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+ | 1.3 Normal procedures with successful outcome..... | 8 |
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+ | 1.3.1 Provision..... | 8 |
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+ | 1.3.2 Withdrawal ..... | 8 |
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+ | 1.3.5 Activation ..... | 8 |
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+ | 1.3.6 Deactivation..... | 8 |
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+ | 1.3.7 Invocation ..... | 8 |
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+ | 1.3.8 Normal operation with successful outcome..... | 8 |
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+ | 1.3.11 Interrogation ..... | 8 |
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+ | 1.4 Exceptional procedures or unsuccessful outcome..... | 9 |
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+ | 1.5 Alternate procedures ..... | 9 |
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+ | 1.6 Interactions with other Supplementary Services..... | 9 |
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+ | 1.6.81.2 Calling line identification restriction ..... | 9 |
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+ | 1.6.82.1 Call forwarding unconditional ..... | 9 |
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+ | 1.6.82.2 Call forwarding on mobile subscriber busy ..... | 9 |
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+ | 1.6.82.3 Call forwarding on no reply..... | 9 |
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+ | 1.6.82.4 Call forwarding on mobile subscriber not reachable ..... | 9 |
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+ | 1.6.83.1 Call Waiting..... | 9 |
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+ | 1.7 Interworking considerations..... | 10 |
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+ | 2 Calling Line Identification Restriction (CLIR)..... | 10 |
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+ | 2.1 Definition ..... | 10 |
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+ | 2.2 Description ..... | 10 |
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+ | 2.2.1 Description ..... | 10 |
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+ | 2.2.2 Applicability to telecommunications services..... | 10 |
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+ | 2.3 Normal procedures with successful outcome..... | 10 |
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+ | 2.3.1 Provision..... | 10 |
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+ | 2.3.2 Withdrawal ..... | 10 |
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+ | 2.3.5 Activation ..... | 10 |
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+ | 2.3.6 Deactivation..... | 10 |
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+ | 2.3.7 Invocation ..... | 11 |
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+ | 2.3.8 Normal operation with successful outcome..... | 11 |
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+ | 2.3.11 Interrogation ..... | 11 |
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+ | 2.4 Exceptional procedures or unsuccessful outcome..... | 11 |
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+ | 2.5 Alternate Procedures ..... | 11 |
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+ | 2.6 Interactions with other Supplementary Services..... | 11 |
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+ | 2.6.81.1 Calling line identification presentation..... | 11 |
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+ | 2.6.82.1 Call forwarding unconditional ..... | 12 |
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+ | 2.6.82.2 Call forwarding on mobile subscriber busy ..... | 12 |
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+ | 2.6.82.3 Call forwarding on no reply..... | 12 |
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+ | 2.6.82.4 Call forwarding on mobile subscriber not reachable ..... | 12 |
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+ | 2.7 Interworking considerations..... | 12 |
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+ | 3 Connected Line Identification Presentation (COLP)..... | 12 |
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+ | 3.1 Definition ..... | 12 |
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+ | 3.2 Description ..... | 12 |
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+ | 3.2.1 Description ..... | 12 |
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+ | 3.2.2 Applicability to telecommunication services ..... | 12 |
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+ | 3.3 Normal procedure with successful outcome ..... | 13 |
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+ | 3.3.1 Provision..... | 13 |
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+
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+ | | | |
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+ |------------------------|----------------------------------------------------------|----|
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+ | 3.3.2 | Withdrawal ..... | 13 |
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+ | 3.3.5 | Activation ..... | 13 |
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+ | 3.3.6 | Deactivation..... | 13 |
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+ | 3.3.7 | Invocation ..... | 13 |
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+ | 3.3.8 | Normal operation with successful outcome..... | 13 |
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+ | 3.3.11 | Interrogation ..... | 13 |
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+ | 3.4 | Exceptional procedures or unsuccessful outcome..... | 13 |
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+ | 3.5 | Alternate procedures ..... | 14 |
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+ | 3.6 | Interactions with other Supplementary Services..... | 14 |
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+ | 3.6.81.4 | Connected line identification restriction..... | 14 |
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+ | 3.6.82.1 | Call forwarding unconditional ..... | 14 |
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+ | 3.6.82.2 | Call forwarding on mobile subscriber busy ..... | 14 |
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+ | 3.6.82.3 | Call forwarding on no reply ..... | 14 |
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+ | 3.6.82.4 | Call forwarding on mobile subscriber not reachable ..... | 14 |
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+ | 3.6.84.1 | Multiparty ..... | 14 |
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+ | 3.7 | Interworking considerations..... | 14 |
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+ | 4 | Connected Line Identification Restriction (COLR)..... | 15 |
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+ | 4.1 | Definition ..... | 15 |
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+ | 4.2 | Description ..... | 15 |
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+ | 4.2.1 | Description ..... | 15 |
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+ | 4.2.2 | Applicability to telecommunications services..... | 15 |
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+ | 4.3 | Normal procedures with successful outcome..... | 15 |
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+ | 4.3.1 | Provision..... | 15 |
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+ | 4.3.2 | Withdrawal ..... | 15 |
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+ | 4.3.5 | Activation ..... | 15 |
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+ | 4.3.6 | Deactivation..... | 15 |
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+ | 4.3.7 | Invocation ..... | 15 |
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+ | 4.3.8 | Normal operation with successful outcome..... | 15 |
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+ | 4.3.11 | Interrogation ..... | 16 |
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+ | 4.4 | Exceptional procedures or unsuccessful outcome..... | 16 |
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+ | 4.5 | Alternate procedures ..... | 16 |
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+ | 4.6 | Interactions with other Supplementary Services..... | 16 |
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+ | 4.6.81.3 | Connected line identification presentation ..... | 16 |
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+ | 4.6.82.1 | Call forwarding unconditional ..... | 16 |
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+ | 4.6.82.2 | Call forwarding on mobile subscriber busy ..... | 16 |
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+ | 4.6.82.3 | Call forwarding on no reply ..... | 16 |
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+ | 4.6.82.4 | Call forwarding on mobile subscriber not reachable ..... | 16 |
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+ | 4.7 | Interworking consideration ..... | 16 |
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+ | Annex A (informative): | Change history..... | 18 |
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+
112
+ # --- Foreword
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+
114
+ This Technical Specification has been produced by the 3<sup>rd</sup> Generation Partnership Project (3GPP).
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+
116
+ The contents of the present document are subject to continuing work within the TSG and may change following formal TSG approval. Should the TSG modify the contents of the present document, it will be re-released by the TSG with an identifying change of release date and an increase in version number as follows:
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+
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+ Version x.y.z
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+
120
+ where:
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+
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+ - x the first digit:
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+ - 1 presented to TSG for information;
124
+ - 2 presented to TSG for approval;
125
+ - 3 or greater indicates TSG approved document under change control.
126
+ - y the second digit is incremented for all changes of substance, i.e. technical enhancements, corrections, updates, etc.
127
+ - z the third digit is incremented when editorial only changes have been incorporated in the document.
128
+
129
+ # --- 0 Scope
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+
131
+ The present document describes the Supplementary Services belonging to the group Line Identification Supplementary Services.
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+
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+ The general aspects, including definitions and recommended provision, of the description of the Supplementary Services are given in 3GPP TS 22.004.
134
+
135
+ The group of Line Identification Supplementary Services is divided into the following four Supplementary Services:
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+
137
+ - CLIP** - Calling line identification presentation (clause 1);
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+ - CLIR** - Calling line identification restriction (clause 2);
139
+ - COLP** - Connected line identification presentation (clause 3);
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+ - COLR** - Connected line identification restriction (clause 4).
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+
142
+ **Definition of line identity:** The line identity is made up of a number of information units:
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+
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+ - the subscriber's national ISDN/MSISDN number (MSISDN number is the number stored in the VLR);
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+ - the country code;
146
+ - optionally, subaddress information. The PLMN cannot be responsible for the content of this subaddress. (For definition of the subaddress see ITU-T Recommendation E.164 [3] subclause 11.2).
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+
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+ In a full ISDN environment, the line identity shall include all the address information necessary to unambiguously identify a subscriber.
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+
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+ The calling line identity is the line identity of the calling party.
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+
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+ The connected line identity is the line identity of the connected party.
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+
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+ If for the line identity of the calling party or the connected party additional line identification is received (additional calling party/connected party number) in a PLMN this additional line identification shall be used for the presentation purpose of the line identification presentation services.
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+
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+ **Definition of Presentation and Screening Indicators:** In addition to or instead of the line identity, the network may give a Presentation Indicator (PI) and/or a Screening Indicator (SI) to the served subscriber. The following information may be given:
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+
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+ - Presentation Indicator showing:
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+ - a) presentation allowed, or
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+ - b) presentation restricted, or
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+ - c) number not available due to interworking;
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+
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+ If Presentation Indicator is set to "Presentation Restricted", then the MS can get additional information on the Cause of no CLI, if provided by the network.
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+
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+ The Cause of no CLI value may be one of the following :
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+
167
+ - Unavailable
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+ - reject by user
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+ - interaction with other services
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+ - coin line / pay phone
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+ - Screening Indicator showing:
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+ - a) user provided, verified and passed, or
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+
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+ - b) user provided, not screened, or
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+ - c) network provided.
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+
177
+ If the line identity is that of a PLMN subscriber, then:
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+
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+ the national number and the country code shall always be provided by the network;
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+
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+ the subaddress shall only be included if it is provided by the user (or user equipment);
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+
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+ the screening indicator shall indicate "network provided".
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+
185
+ ## 0.1 References
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+
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+ The following documents contain provisions which, through reference in this text, constitute provisions of the present document.
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+
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+ The following documents contain provisions which, through reference in this text, constitute provisions of the present document.
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+
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+ - References are either specific (identified by date of publication, edition number, version number, etc.) or non-specific.
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+ - For a specific reference, subsequent revisions do not apply.
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+ - For a non-specific reference, the latest version applies. In the case of a reference to a 3GPP document (including a GSM document), a non-specific reference implicitly refers to the latest version of that document *in the same Release as the present document*.
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+
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+ [1] 3GPP TR 21.905: " Vocabulary for 3GPP Specifications ".
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+
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+ [2] 3GPP TS 22.004: General on Supplementary Services".
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+
199
+ [3] ITU-T Recommendation E.164: "Numbering plan for the ISDN era".
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+
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+ ## 0.2 Abbreviations
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+
203
+ Abbreviations used in the present document are listed in 3GPP TR 21.905 [1].
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+
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+ # --- 1 Calling Line Identification Presentation (CLIP)
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+
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+ ## 1.1 Definition
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+
209
+ The CLIP Supplementary Service provides the called party with the possibility to receive the line identity of the calling party.
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+
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+ ## 1.2 Description
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+
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+ ### 1.2.1 Description
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+
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+ This Supplementary Service provides for the ability to indicate the line identity of the calling party to the called party.
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+
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+ The network shall deliver the calling line identity to the called party at call set-up time, regardless of the terminal capability to handle the information.
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+
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+ ### 1.2.2 Applicability to telecommunication services
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+
221
+ The applicability of this Supplementary Service is defined in 3GPP TS 22.004 [2].
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+
223
+ ## 1.3 Normal procedures with successful outcome
224
+
225
+ ### 1.3.1 Provision
226
+
227
+ This Supplementary Service is provisioned for all Basic Services subscribed to and to which it is applicable, i.e. not provisioned for any subset of these Basic Services.
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+
229
+ #### **Override category within a PLMN**
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+
231
+ Override category within an ISDN/PLMN. Depending on national regulations, some networks may define categories of subscribers that have the ability to override the presentation restriction (CLIR, clause 2) and have the calling line identity presented (e.g., the police). The ability to have such override category is a national option.
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+
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+ #### **Override category between a PLMN and a network providing calling line identification restriction**
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+
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+ Override category between ISDN/PLMNs. When a call originates in one ISDN/PLMN and terminates in another ISDN/PLMN and the CLIR Supplementary Service is applied, the rules and regulations of the destination network shall apply. For example, the override category may not be applicable in the originating network but may be applicable in the destination network. In this situation, a call with the CLIR Supplementary Service applied can still be overridden in the destination network.
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+
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+ The override category is only applicable within the HPLMN country.
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+
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+ ### 1.3.2 Withdrawal
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+
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+ The CLIP Supplementary Service shall be withdrawn at the customer's request or for administrative reasons.
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+
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+ ### 1.3.5 Activation
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+
245
+ The CLIP Supplementary Service is activated as a result of provision.
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+
247
+ ### 1.3.6 Deactivation
248
+
249
+ The CLIP Supplementary Service is deactivated as a result of withdrawal.
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+
251
+ ### 1.3.7 Invocation
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+
253
+ The network shall automatically invoke the CLIP Supplementary Service in the call set-up phase.
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+
255
+ ### 1.3.8 Normal operation with successful outcome
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+
257
+ A user who has subscribed to the CLIP Supplementary Service and receives a call shall also receive the line identity of the calling party.
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+
259
+ In addition to or instead of the calling line identity, the subscriber may be given a Presentation Indicator and/or a Screening Indicator with the relevant information. If provided by the network, the subscriber may also be given some additional information on the Cause of no CLI in case of a presentation restricted.
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+
261
+ ### 1.3.11 Interrogation
262
+
263
+ #### **Status check**
264
+
265
+ The mobile subscriber can request the status of the Supplementary Service and be informed if the service is provided to her.
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+
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+ ## 1.4 Exceptional procedures or unsuccessful outcome
268
+
269
+ If the CLIR Supplementary Service is applicable to the call, then the called PLMN user shall receive an indication that the calling line identity is not available because of restriction.
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+
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+ NOTE: See also subclause 1.3.1 (override category).
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+
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+ In some interworking situations in which the connection is not completely supported by the sufficient signalling capability, then the called PLMN user shall receive an indication that the calling line identity is not available.
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+
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+ For an international call in which the originating network does not provide the calling line identity, then the called PLMN user shall receive an indication that the calling line identity is not available.
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+
277
+ ## 1.5 Alternate procedures
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+
279
+ None identified.
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+
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+ ## 1.6 Interactions with other Supplementary Services
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+
283
+ #### 1.6.81.2 Calling line identification restriction
284
+
285
+ The CLIR Supplementary Service shall take precedence over the CLIP Supplementary Service.
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+
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+ The CLIP Supplementary Service can take precedence over the CLIR Supplementary Service when the called user has an override category. The availability of the override category as well as the handling of calling line identity parameters for the override category is a national matter.
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+
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+ #### 1.6.82.1 Call forwarding unconditional
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+
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+ When a call has been forwarded and the forwarded-to user has been provided with the CLIP Supplementary Service, the forwarded-to user shall receive the number of the original calling user, if this calling user has not subscribed to or invoked the CLIR Supplementary Service.
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+
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+ #### 1.6.82.2 Call forwarding on mobile subscriber busy
294
+
295
+ Same as the interaction with call forwarding unconditional.
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+
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+ #### 1.6.82.3 Call forwarding on no reply
298
+
299
+ Same as the interaction with call forwarding unconditional.
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+
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+ #### 1.6.82.4 Call forwarding on mobile subscriber not reachable
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+
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+ Same as the interaction with call forwarding unconditional.
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+
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+ #### 1.6.83.1 Call Waiting
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+
307
+ If the served mobile subscriber is provisioned with the CLIP service, the notification of an incoming (waiting) call offered to that subscriber shall include the calling line identity, as for a normal call.
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+
309
+ ## 1.7 Interworking considerations
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+
311
+ According to national network specific rules, the CLIP Supplementary Services need not be applicable, if at least one of the two parties is not an ISDN or PLMN subscriber.
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+
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+ # --- 2 Calling Line Identification Restriction (CLIR)
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+
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+ ## 2.1 Definition
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+
317
+ The CLIR Supplementary Service enables the calling party to prevent presentation of its line identity to the called party.
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+
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+ ## 2.2 Description
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+
321
+ ### 2.2.1 Description
322
+
323
+ The CLIR Supplementary Service is a Supplementary Service offered to the calling party to prevent presentation of the calling party's line identity, to the called party. In the case where the called party has an override category, see subclause 2.4.
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+
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+ ### 2.2.2 Applicability to telecommunications services
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+
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+ The applicability of this Supplementary Service is defined in 3GPP TS 22.004.
328
+
329
+ ## 2.3 Normal procedures with successful outcome
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+
331
+ ### 2.3.1 Provision
332
+
333
+ This Supplementary Service is provisioned for all Basic Services subscribed to and to which it is applicable, i.e. not provisioned for any subset of these Basic Services.
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+
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+ As a service provider option, the CLIR Supplementary Service can be offered with one subscription option permanent (invoked for all relevant calls) or temporary (suppressed by the user on a per call basis).
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+
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+ In temporary mode, the subscriber may subscribe to the default values:
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+
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+ - presentation restricted: or,
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+ - presentation not restricted.
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+
342
+ The option applies to all BS which are provisioned for this SS.
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+
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+ ### 2.3.2 Withdrawal
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+
346
+ This Supplementary Service will be withdrawn at the subscriber's request or for administrative reasons.
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+
348
+ ### 2.3.5 Activation
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+
350
+ The CLIR Supplementary Service shall be activated on provision.
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+
352
+ ### 2.3.6 Deactivation
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+
354
+ The CLIR Supplementary Service shall be deactivated on withdrawal.
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+
356
+ ### 2.3.7 Invocation
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+
358
+ If subscribed to in the permanent mode, then the network shall automatically invoke the CLIR Supplementary Service for each outgoing call.
359
+
360
+ If subscribed-to in the temporary mode with the default value "presentation restricted", then the network shall automatically invoke the CLIR Supplementary Service for each outgoing call unless CLIR is suppressed by subscriber request at the time of call request.
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+
362
+ If subscribed-to in the temporary mode with the default value "presentation not restricted", then the network shall only invoke the CLIR Supplementary Service if requested by subscriber at the time of call request.
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+
364
+ ### 2.3.8 Normal operation with successful outcome
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+
366
+ When the CLIR Supplementary Service is invoked, the originating network shall provide the destination network with a notification that the line identity of the calling party is not allowed to be presented to the called party. The originating network may also provide information on the cause of no CLI.
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+
368
+ If the called party subscribes to the CLIP Supplementary Service and the CLIR Supplementary Service has been invoked, then the called party shall receive an indication that the calling line identity is not available due to restriction.
369
+
370
+ ### 2.3.11 Interrogation
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+
372
+ #### Data request
373
+
374
+ The mobile subscriber can request the data of the Supplementary Service.
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+
376
+ In response the following information shall be given:
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+
378
+ - whether the service is provided of not;
379
+
380
+ - if provided which mode is subscribed;
381
+ - if subscribed-to the temporary mode, which default value.
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+
383
+ ## 2.4 Exceptional procedures or unsuccessful outcome
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+
385
+ If the subscriber has subscribed to the permanent mode and she tries to suppress the invocation of the CLIR Supplementary Service per MMI command during call set-up (i.e. requests that the CLI is displayed), she shall be notified that the suppression has not been performed and the call set-up shall continue. If the user has not subscribed to CLIR Supplementary Service and she tries to invoke it during call set-up per MMI command (i.e. requests that the CLI is not displayed), the call set-up attempt shall be rejected.
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+
387
+ If the called party has a relevant override category (see subclause 1.3.1), the restriction service will be overridden and the calling line identity will be presented to the called party.
388
+
389
+ ## 2.5 Alternate Procedures
390
+
391
+ A VPLMN which supports the CLIR service shall ensure that the line identity of a subscriber whose HPLMN does not support the CLIR service shall not be displayed to the called party unless the subscriber wishes so or the called party has CLIR override capability.
392
+
393
+ ## 2.6 Interactions with other Supplementary Services
394
+
395
+ #### 2.6.81.1 Calling line identification presentation
396
+
397
+ See subclause 1.6.81.2.
398
+
399
+ #### 2.6.82.1 Call forwarding unconditional
400
+
401
+ No interaction, i.e. when the CLIR Supplementary Service is applicable and invoked for the original calling subscriber, her line identity shall not be presented to the forwarded-to user unless the forwarded-to user has an override category.
402
+
403
+ #### 2.6.82.2 Call forwarding on mobile subscriber busy
404
+
405
+ Same as the interaction with call forwarding unconditional.
406
+
407
+ #### 2.6.82.3 Call forwarding on no reply
408
+
409
+ Same as the interaction with call forwarding unconditional.
410
+
411
+ #### 2.6.82.4 Call forwarding on mobile subscriber not reachable
412
+
413
+ Same as the interaction with call forwarding unconditional.
414
+
415
+ ## 2.7 Interworking considerations
416
+
417
+ On calls to or via non-ISDNs, it cannot be assured that a calling line identification restriction indication can be carried to the destination network. As a national option the originating network can restrict any information identifying the calling party from being forwarded to the destination network when the CLIR Supplementary Service is applicable. If a destination network receives a calling line identity without any indication of presentation allowed or restricted, the destination network shall act according to its rules and regulations.
418
+
419
+ For inter-network calls, when the CLIR Supplementary Service is invoked, the originating network shall provide the destination network with a notification that the line identity of the calling party is not allowed to be presented to the called party. The originating network may also provide information on the cause of no CLI.
420
+
421
+ NOTE: When the Supplementary Service CLIR is invoked, some network providers may not send the identity of the calling subscriber to other network.
422
+
423
+ # --- 3 Connected Line Identification Presentation (COLP)
424
+
425
+ ## 3.1 Definition
426
+
427
+ The Connected Line Identification Presentation (COLP) Supplementary Service provides the calling party with the possibility to receive the line identity of the connected party.
428
+
429
+ ## 3.2 Description
430
+
431
+ ### 3.2.1 Description
432
+
433
+ This Supplementary Service is not a dialling check but an indication to the calling subscriber of the connected line identity in a full ISDN/PLMN environment, the connected line identity shall include all the information necessary to unambiguously identify the connected party.
434
+
435
+ The network shall deliver the connected line identity to the calling party regardless of the terminal capability to handle the information.
436
+
437
+ ### 3.2.2 Applicability to telecommunication services
438
+
439
+ The applicability of this Supplementary Service is defined in 3GPP TS 22.004.
440
+
441
+ ## 3.3 Normal procedure with successful outcome
442
+
443
+ ### 3.3.1 Provision
444
+
445
+ This Supplementary Service is provisioned for all Basic Services subscribed to and to which it is applicable, i.e. not provisioned for any subset of these Basic Services.
446
+
447
+ #### **Override category within a PLMN**
448
+
449
+ Override category within an ISDN/PLMN. Depending on national regulations, some networks may define categories of subscribers that have the ability to override the presentation restriction (COLR, clause4) and have the connected line identity presented (e.g., the police). The ability to have such an override category is a national option.
450
+
451
+ #### **Override category between a PLMN and a network providing connected line identification restriction.**
452
+
453
+ Override category between ISDNs/PLMNs. When a call originates in one ISDN/PLMN and terminates in another ISDN/PLMN and the COLR Supplementary Service is applied, the rules and regulations of the originating network shall apply.
454
+
455
+ The override category is only applicable within the HPLMN country.
456
+
457
+ ### 3.3.2 Withdrawal
458
+
459
+ The COLP Supplementary Service shall be withdrawn at the customer's request or for administrative reasons.
460
+
461
+ ### 3.3.5 Activation
462
+
463
+ The COLP Supplementary Service is activated as a result of provision.
464
+
465
+ ### 3.3.6 Deactivation
466
+
467
+ The COLP Supplementary Service is deactivated as a result of withdrawal.
468
+
469
+ ### 3.3.7 Invocation
470
+
471
+ The network shall automatically invoke the COLP Supplementary Service on each outgoing call made by the served user.
472
+
473
+ ### 3.3.8 Normal operation with successful outcome
474
+
475
+ The calling subscriber shall at the end of the call set-up phase receive the connected line identity.
476
+
477
+ In addition to or instead of the connected line identity the subscriber may be given a Presentation Indicator and/or a Screening Indicator with the relevant information.
478
+
479
+ ### 3.3.11 Interrogation
480
+
481
+ #### Status check
482
+
483
+ The mobile subscriber can request the status of the Supplementary Service and be informed if the service is provided to her.
484
+
485
+ ## 3.4 Exceptional procedures or unsuccessful outcome
486
+
487
+ If the COLR Supplementary Service is applicable to the call, the served user shall receive an indication that the connected line identity is not available due to restriction.
488
+
489
+ NOTE: See also subclause 3.3.1 (override category).
490
+
491
+ In some interworking situations in which the connection is not completely supported by sufficient signalling capability, the served user shall receive an indication that the connected line identity is not available.
492
+
493
+ For an international call in which the destination network does not provide the connected line identity, then the served user shall receive an indication that the connected line identity is not available.
494
+
495
+ ## 3.5 Alternate procedures
496
+
497
+ None identified.
498
+
499
+ ## 3.6 Interactions with other Supplementary Services
500
+
501
+ #### 3.6.81.4 Connected line identification restriction
502
+
503
+ The COLR Supplementary Service shall take precedence over the COLP Supplementary Service. The COLP Supplementary Service can take precedence over the COLR Supplementary Service when the served user has an override category. The availability of the override category as well as the handling of connected line identity parameters for the override category is a national option.
504
+
505
+ #### 3.6.82.1 Call forwarding unconditional
506
+
507
+ If the served (forwarding) user selects the option that the calling user is not notified of call forwarding, then the calling user shall receive no forwarding notification, and the calling user shall not receive the connected line identity when the call is answered, unless the calling user has override capability. Otherwise, no interaction.
508
+
509
+ #### 3.6.82.2 Call forwarding on mobile subscriber busy
510
+
511
+ Same as the interaction with call forwarding unconditional.
512
+
513
+ #### 3.6.82.3 Call forwarding on no reply
514
+
515
+ Same as the interaction with call forwarding unconditional.
516
+
517
+ #### 3.6.82.4 Call forwarding on mobile subscriber not reachable
518
+
519
+ Same as the interaction with call forwarding unconditional.
520
+
521
+ #### 3.6.84.1 Multiparty
522
+
523
+ Multiparty controller: no impact, i.e. neither Supplementary Service shall affect the operation or the other Supplementary Service.
524
+
525
+ Remote parties: they shall not receive the COLP Supplementary Service information of parties being added to the conference.
526
+
527
+ ## 3.7 Interworking considerations
528
+
529
+ According to national network specific rules the COLP Supplementary Service need not be applicable, if at least one of the two parties is not an ISDN or PLMN subscriber.
530
+
531
+ # --- 4 Connected Line Identification Restriction (COLR)
532
+
533
+ ## 4.1 Definition
534
+
535
+ The COLR Supplementary Service enables the connected party to prevent presentation of its line identity to the calling party.
536
+
537
+ ## 4.2 Description
538
+
539
+ ### 4.2.1 Description
540
+
541
+ The COLR Supplementary Service is a Supplementary Service offered to the connected party to prevent presentation of the connected line identity, to the calling party. In the case where the calling party has an override category, see subclause 4.4.
542
+
543
+ ### 4.2.2 Applicability to telecommunications services
544
+
545
+ The applicability of this Supplementary Service is defined in 3GPP TS 22.004.
546
+
547
+ ## 4.3 Normal procedures with successful outcome
548
+
549
+ ### 4.3.1 Provision
550
+
551
+ This Supplementary Service is provisioned for all Basic Services subscribed to and to which it is applicable, i.e. not provisioned for any subset of these Basic Services.
552
+
553
+ ### 4.3.2 Withdrawal
554
+
555
+ This Supplementary Service will be withdrawn at the subscriber's request or for administrative reasons.
556
+
557
+ ### 4.3.5 Activation
558
+
559
+ The COLR Supplementary Service shall be activated on provision.
560
+
561
+ ### 4.3.6 Deactivation
562
+
563
+ The COLR Supplementary Service shall be deactivated on withdrawal.
564
+
565
+ ### 4.3.7 Invocation
566
+
567
+ The network shall automatically invoke the COLR Supplementary Service for each incoming call at call set-up phase.
568
+
569
+ ### 4.3.8 Normal operation with successful outcome
570
+
571
+ If the calling party subscribes to the COLP Supplementary Service and the COLR Supplementary Service has been invoked, then the calling party shall receive an indication that the connected line identity is not available due to restriction.
572
+
573
+ When the COLR Supplementary Service is invoked, the destination network shall provide the originating network with a notification that the line identity of the connected party is not allowed to be presented to the calling party.
574
+
575
+ ### 4.3.11 Interrogation
576
+
577
+ #### Status check
578
+
579
+ The mobile subscriber can request the status of the Supplementary Service and be informed if the service is provided to her.
580
+
581
+ ## 4.4 Exceptional procedures or unsuccessful outcome
582
+
583
+ If the calling party has a relevant override category (see subclause 3.3.1) the restriction service will be overridden and the connected line identity will be presented to the calling party.
584
+
585
+ ## 4.5 Alternate procedures
586
+
587
+ A VPLMN which supports the COLR service shall ensure that the line identity of a subscriber whose HPLMN does not support the COLR service shall not be displayed to the calling party unless the calling party has COLR override capability.
588
+
589
+ ## 4.6 Interactions with other Supplementary Services
590
+
591
+ #### 4.6.81.3 Connected line identification presentation
592
+
593
+ See subclause 3.6.81.4.
594
+
595
+ #### 4.6.82.1 Call forwarding unconditional
596
+
597
+ If a forwarded-to user subscribes to the COLR Supplementary Service, then the forwarded-to user's line identity shall not be provided with the notification that the call has been forwarded.
598
+
599
+ A calling user that subscribes to the COLP Supplementary Service and who has override capability shall not be able to receive the forwarded-to user's line identity as part of the diverting notification information, but can invoke the COLP Supplementary Service with override in order to receive the connected line identity when the call is answered.
600
+
601
+ #### 4.6.82.2 Call forwarding on mobile subscriber busy
602
+
603
+ Same as the interaction with call forwarding unconditional.
604
+
605
+ #### 4.6.82.3 Call forwarding on no reply
606
+
607
+ Same as the interaction with call forwarding unconditional.
608
+
609
+ #### 4.6.82.4 Call forwarding on mobile subscriber not reachable
610
+
611
+ Same as the interaction with call forwarding unconditional.
612
+
613
+ ## 4.7 Interworking consideration
614
+
615
+ On calls from or via non-ISDNs, it cannot be assured that a connected line restriction indication can be carried to the originating network. As a national option, the destination network can restrict any information identifying the connected party from being returned to the originating network when the COLR Supplementary Service is applicable. If an originating network receives a connected line identity without any indication of presentation allowed or restricted, the originating network shall act according to its rules and regulations.
616
+
617
+ For inter-network calls, when the COLR Supplementary Service is invoked, the destination network shall provide the originating network with a notification that the line identity of the connected party is not allowed to be presented to the calling party.
618
+
619
+ NOTE: When the COLR Supplementary Service is invoked, some network providers may not send the identity of the connected customer to other network providers.
620
+
621
+ # Annex A (informative): Change history
622
+
623
+ | Change history | | | | | | | | | | | |
624
+ |----------------|-----------|-----------|-----------|-----|-----|-------|-----|--------------------------------------------------------------|-------|--------|-------------------|
625
+ | TSG SA# | SA Doc. | SA1 Doc | Spec | CR | Rev | Rel | Cat | Subject/Comment | Old | New | WI |
626
+ | Jun 1999 | | | GSM 02.81 | | | | | Transferred to 3GPP SA1 | 7.0.0 | | |
627
+ | SA#04 | | | 22.081 | | | R99 | | Transferred to 3GPP SA1 | | 3.0.0 | |
628
+ | SP-05 | SP-99479 | S1-99628 | 22.081 | 001 | | R99 | D | Editorial changes for alignment | 3.0.0 | 3.0.1 | Editorial changes |
629
+ | SP-06 | SP-99519 | S1-99908 | 22.081 | 002 | | R99 | D | Editorial update to TS 22.081 in order to include 3G systems | 3.0.1 | 3.1.0 | |
630
+ | SP-08 | SP-000199 | S1-000443 | 22.081 | 003 | | R99 | B | Access dependent services (on Cause for no CLI) | 3.1.0 | 3.2.0 | |
631
+ | SP-11 | SP-010065 | S1-010258 | 22.081 | | | Rel-4 | | Transferred to 3GPP Release 4 | 3.2.0 | 4.0.0 | |
632
+ | SP-15 | SP-020045 | S1-020457 | 22.081 | 004 | - | Rel-4 | F | Editorial CR to correct terms and references | 4.0.0 | 4.1.0 | CORRECT |
633
+ | SP-16 | SP-020267 | S1-021043 | 22.081 | | | Rel-5 | | Updated from Rel-4 to Rel5 | 4.1.0 | 5.0.0 | |
634
+ | SP-26 | SP-040744 | S1-040997 | 22.081 | | | Rel-6 | | Updated from Rel-5 to Rel-6 | 5.0.0 | 6.0.0 | |
635
+ | SP-36 | | | 22.081 | | | Rel-7 | | Updated from Rel-6 to Rel-7 | 6.0.0 | 7.0.0 | |
636
+ | SP-42 | - | - | | | | Rel-8 | | Updated from Rel-7 to Rel-8 | 7.0.0 | 8.0.0 | |
637
+ | SP-46 | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | Updated to Rel-9 by MCC | 8.0.0 | 9.0.0 | |
638
+ | 2011-03 | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | Update to Rel-10 version (MCC) | 9.0.0 | 10.0.0 | |
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+ # Contents
10
+
11
+ | | |
12
+ |-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|----|
13
+ | Foreword ..... | 6 |
14
+ | 0 Scope..... | 6 |
15
+ | 0.1 References..... | 7 |
16
+ | 0.2 Definitions and abbreviations..... | 7 |
17
+ | 1 Call Forwarding Unconditional ..... | 8 |
18
+ | 1.1 Definition ..... | 8 |
19
+ | 1.2 Description ..... | 8 |
20
+ | 1.2.1 Description ..... | 8 |
21
+ | 1.2.2 Applicability to telecommunication services ..... | 8 |
22
+ | 1.2.3 Terminology ..... | 8 |
23
+ | 1.3 Normal procedures with successful outcome..... | 8 |
24
+ | 1.3.1 Provision..... | 8 |
25
+ | 1.3.2 Withdrawal ..... | 8 |
26
+ | 1.3.3 Registration..... | 9 |
27
+ | 1.3.4 Erasure ..... | 9 |
28
+ | 1.3.5 Activation ..... | 9 |
29
+ | 1.3.6 Deactivation..... | 9 |
30
+ | 1.3.7 Invocation ..... | 10 |
31
+ | 1.3.8 Normal operation with successful outcome..... | 10 |
32
+ | 1.3.11 Interrogation ..... | 10 |
33
+ | 1.3.12 Charging requirements ..... | 10 |
34
+ | 1.4 Exceptional procedures or unsuccessful outcome..... | 11 |
35
+ | 1.4.2 Registration..... | 11 |
36
+ | 1.4.3 Erasure ..... | 11 |
37
+ | 1.4.4 Activation ..... | 11 |
38
+ | 1.4.5 Deactivation..... | 11 |
39
+ | 1.4.6 Invocation ..... | 12 |
40
+ | 1.5 Alternate procedures ..... | 12 |
41
+ | 1.6 Interactions with other supplementary services ..... | 12 |
42
+ | 1.6.81.1 Calling line identification presentation..... | 12 |
43
+ | 1.6.81.2 Calling line identification restriction ..... | 12 |
44
+ | 1.6.81.3 Connected line identification presentation ..... | 12 |
45
+ | 1.6.81.4 Connected line identification restriction..... | 12 |
46
+ | 1.6.82.2 Call forwarding on mobile subscriber busy ..... | 12 |
47
+ | 1.6.82.3 Call forwarding on no reply..... | 13 |
48
+ | 1.6.82.4 Call forwarding on mobile subscriber not reachable ..... | 13 |
49
+ | 1.6.83.1 Call waiting..... | 13 |
50
+ | 1.6.84.1 Multi party ..... | 13 |
51
+ | 1.6.85.1 Closed user group ..... | 13 |
52
+ | 1.6.86.1 Advice of charge..... | 13 |
53
+ | 1.6.88.1 Barring of all outgoing calls ..... | 13 |
54
+ | 1.6.88.2 Barring of outgoing international calls ..... | 13 |
55
+ | 1.6.88.4 Barring of outgoing international calls except those directed to the home PLMN country ..... | 13 |
56
+ | 1.6.88.6 Barring of all incoming calls ..... | 14 |
57
+ | 1.6.88.7 Barring of incoming calls when roaming outside the home PLMN country..... | 14 |
58
+ | 1.7 Interworking considerations..... | 14 |
59
+ | 2 Call Forwarding on Mobile Subscriber Busy ..... | 14 |
60
+ | 2.1 Definition ..... | 14 |
61
+ | 2.2 Description ..... | 14 |
62
+ | 2.2.1 Description ..... | 14 |
63
+ | 2.2.2 Applicability to telecommunication services ..... | 15 |
64
+ | 2.2.3 Terminology ..... | 15 |
65
+ | 2.3 Normal procedures with successful outcome..... | 15 |
66
+ | 2.3.1 Provision..... | 15 |
67
+ | 2.3.2 Withdrawal ..... | 15 |
68
+ | 2.3.3 Registration..... | 15 |
69
+ | 2.3.4 Erasure ..... | 16 |
70
+
71
+ | | | |
72
+ |----------|----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|----|
73
+ | 2.3.5 | Activation ..... | 16 |
74
+ | 2.3.6 | Deactivation..... | 16 |
75
+ | 2.3.7 | Invocation ..... | 16 |
76
+ | 2.3.8 | Normal operation with successful outcome..... | 17 |
77
+ | 2.3.11 | Interrogation ..... | 17 |
78
+ | 2.3.12 | Charging requirements ..... | 17 |
79
+ | 2.4 | Exceptional procedures or unsuccessful outcome..... | 17 |
80
+ | 2.4.2 | Registration..... | 17 |
81
+ | 2.4.3 | Erasure ..... | 18 |
82
+ | 2.4.4 | Activation ..... | 18 |
83
+ | 2.4.5 | Deactivation..... | 18 |
84
+ | 2.4.6 | Invocation ..... | 18 |
85
+ | 2.5 | Alternate Procedures ..... | 18 |
86
+ | 2.6 | Interactions with other supplementary services ..... | 19 |
87
+ | 2.6.81.1 | Calling line identification presentation..... | 19 |
88
+ | 2.6.81.2 | Calling line identification restriction ..... | 19 |
89
+ | 2.6.81.3 | Connected line identification presentation ..... | 19 |
90
+ | 2.6.81.4 | Connected line identification restriction..... | 19 |
91
+ | 2.6.82.1 | Call forwarding unconditional ..... | 19 |
92
+ | 2.6.83.1 | Call waiting..... | 19 |
93
+ | 2.6.84.1 | Multi party ..... | 19 |
94
+ | 2.6.85.1 | Closed user group ..... | 19 |
95
+ | 2.6.86.1 | Advice of charge ..... | 19 |
96
+ | 2.6.88.1 | Barring of all outgoing calls ..... | 19 |
97
+ | 2.6.88.2 | Barring of outgoing international calls ..... | 19 |
98
+ | 2.6.88.4 | Barring of outgoing international calls except those directed to the home PLMN country ..... | 20 |
99
+ | 2.6.88.6 | Barring of all incoming calls ..... | 20 |
100
+ | 2.6.88.7 | Barring of incoming calls when roaming outside the home PLMN country..... | 20 |
101
+ | 2.7 | Interworking considerations..... | 21 |
102
+ | 3 | Call Forwarding on No Reply ..... | 21 |
103
+ | 3.1 | Definition ..... | 21 |
104
+ | 3.2 | Description ..... | 21 |
105
+ | 3.2.1 | Description ..... | 21 |
106
+ | 3.2.2 | Applicability to telecommunication services ..... | 21 |
107
+ | 3.2.3 | Terminology ..... | 21 |
108
+ | 3.3 | Normal procedures with successful outcome..... | 22 |
109
+ | 3.3.1 | Provision..... | 22 |
110
+ | 3.3.2 | Withdrawal ..... | 22 |
111
+ | 3.3.3 | Registration..... | 22 |
112
+ | 3.3.4 | Erasure ..... | 22 |
113
+ | 3.3.5 | Activation ..... | 23 |
114
+ | 3.3.6 | Deactivation..... | 23 |
115
+ | 3.3.7 | Invocation ..... | 23 |
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+ | 3.3.8 | Normal operation with successful outcome..... | 23 |
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+ | 3.3.11 | Interrogation ..... | 24 |
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+ | 3.3.12 | Charging requirements ..... | 24 |
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+ | 3.4 | Exceptional procedures or unsuccessful outcome..... | 24 |
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+ | 3.4.2 | Registration..... | 24 |
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+ | 3.4.3 | Erasure ..... | 25 |
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+ | 3.4.4 | Activation ..... | 25 |
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+ | 3.4.5 | Deactivation..... | 25 |
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+ | 3.4.6 | Invocation ..... | 25 |
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+ | 3.5 | Alternate procedures ..... | 25 |
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+ | 3.6 | Interactions with other supplementary services ..... | 26 |
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+ | 3.6.81.1 | Calling line identification presentation..... | 26 |
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+ | 3.6.81.2 | Calling line identification restriction ..... | 26 |
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+ | 3.6.81.3 | Connected line identification presentation ..... | 26 |
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+ | 3.6.81.4 | Connected line identification restriction..... | 26 |
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+ | 3.6.82.1 | Call forwarding unconditional ..... | 26 |
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+ | 3.6.83.1 | Call waiting..... | 26 |
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+ | 3.6.84.1 | Multi party ..... | 26 |
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+ | 3.6.85.1 | Closed user group ..... | 26 |
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+ | 3.6.86.1 | Advice of charge ..... | 26 |
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+ | 3.6.88.1 | Barring of all outgoing calls ..... | 26 |
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+ | 3.6.88.2 | Barring of outgoing international calls ..... | 26 |
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+ | 3.6.88.4 | Barring of outgoing international calls except those directed to the home PLMN country ..... | 26 |
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+ | 3.6.88.6 | Barring of all incoming calls ..... | 26 |
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+ | 3.6.88.7 | Barring of incoming calls when roaming outside the home PLMN country ..... | 27 |
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+ | 3.7 | Interworking considerations ..... | 27 |
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+ | 4 | Call Forwarding on Mobile Subscriber Not Reachable ..... | 27 |
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+ | 4.1 | Definition ..... | 27 |
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+ | 4.2 | Description ..... | 27 |
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+ | 4.2.1 | Description ..... | 27 |
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+ | 4.2.2 | Applicability to telecommunication services ..... | 27 |
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+ | 4.2.3 | Terminology ..... | 27 |
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+ | 4.3 | Normal procedures with successful outcome ..... | 28 |
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+ | 4.3.1 | Provision ..... | 28 |
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+ | 4.3.2 | Withdrawal ..... | 28 |
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+ | 4.3.3 | Registration ..... | 28 |
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+ | 4.3.4 | Erasure ..... | 28 |
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+ | 4.3.5 | Activation ..... | 29 |
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+ | 4.3.6 | Deactivation ..... | 29 |
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+ | 4.3.7 | Invocation ..... | 29 |
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+ | 4.3.8 | Normal operation with successful outcome ..... | 29 |
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+ | 4.3.11 | Interrogation ..... | 30 |
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+ | 4.3.12 | Charging requirements ..... | 30 |
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+ | 4.4 | Exceptional procedures or unsuccessful outcome ..... | 30 |
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+ | 4.4.2 | Registration ..... | 30 |
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+ | 4.4.3 | Erasure ..... | 30 |
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+ | 4.4.4 | Activation ..... | 31 |
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+ | 4.4.5 | Deactivation ..... | 31 |
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+ | 4.4.6 | Invocation ..... | 31 |
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+ | 4.5 | Alternate procedures ..... | 31 |
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+ | 4.6 | Interactions with other supplementary services ..... | 31 |
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+ | 4.6.81.1 | Calling line identification presentation ..... | 31 |
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+ | 4.6.81.2 | Calling line identification restriction ..... | 31 |
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+ | 4.6.81.3 | Connected line identification presentation ..... | 31 |
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+ | 4.6.81.4 | Connected line identification restriction ..... | 32 |
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+ | 4.6.82.1 | Call forwarding unconditional ..... | 32 |
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+ | 4.6.83.1 | Call waiting ..... | 32 |
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+ | 4.6.84.1 | Multi party ..... | 32 |
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+ | 4.6.85.1 | Closed user group ..... | 32 |
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+ | 4.6.86.1 | Advice of charge ..... | 32 |
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+ | 4.6.88.1 | Barring of all outgoing calls ..... | 32 |
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+ | 4.6.88.2 | Barring of outgoing international calls ..... | 32 |
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+ | 4.6.88.4 | Barring of outgoing international calls except those directed to the home PLMN country ..... | 32 |
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+ | 4.6.88.6 | Barring of all incoming calls ..... | 32 |
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+ | 4.6.88.7 | Barring of incoming calls when roaming outside the home PLMN country ..... | 32 |
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+ | 4.7 | Interworking considerations ..... | 33 |
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+ | Annex A (informative): | Change history ..... | 34 |
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+ # --- Foreword
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+ This Technical Specification has been produced by the 3<sup>rd</sup> Generation Partnership Project (3GPP).
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+ The contents of the present document are subject to continuing work within the TSG and may change following formal TSG approval. Should the TSG modify the contents of the present document, it will be re-released by the TSG with an identifying change of release date and an increase in version number as follows:
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+ Version x.y.z
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+ where:
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+ - x the first digit:
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+ - 1 presented to TSG for information;
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+ - 2 presented to TSG for approval;
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+ - 3 or greater indicates TSG approved document under change control.
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+ - y the second digit is incremented for all changes of substance, i.e. technical enhancements, corrections, updates, etc.
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+ - z the third digit is incremented when editorial only changes have been incorporated in the document.
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+ # --- 0 Scope
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+ This specification describes the supplementary services belonging to the group CALL OFFERING SUPPLEMENTARY SERVICES.
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+ The general aspects, including definitions and recommended provision, of the description of the supplementary services are given in specification 3TS 22.004.
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+ The group of supplementary services CALL OFFERING SUPPLEMENTARY SERVICES is divided into four different supplementary services:
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+ - Call forwarding unconditional (section 1);
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+ - Call forwarding on mobile subscriber busy (section 2);
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+ - Call forwarding on no reply (section 3);
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+ - Call forwarding on mobile subscriber not reachable (section 4).
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+ ## **Indication of active Call forwarding supplementary service.**
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+ An indication that a Call forwarding service is currently active and operative on a number will be given to the forwarding party each time an outgoing call is made. There will be one indication for Unconditional call forwarding and another common indication for the Conditional call forwarding services.
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+ ## **Note on the use of the forwarded-to number at registration.**
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+ If the forwarded-to number is a number in the HPLMN country, it may be entered by the served mobile subscriber in three different formats, independent of her actual location, according to the schemes:
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+ - 1) National (significant) number.
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+ - 2) National (trunk) prefix plus national (significant) number.
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+ - 3) International prefix\*, country code, national (significant) number.
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+ Scheme 3) Storage of numbers in this format is mandatory for all PLMN operators.
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+ If the forwarded-to number is a number in a country other than the HPLMN country, it shall be entered by the served mobile subscriber, independent of her actual location, according to the following scheme:
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+ - International prefix (NOTE), country code, national (significant) number.
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+ NOTE: The MMI for entering of international prefix is defined in 22.030.
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+ The maximum forwarded-to number length is 28 digits.
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+ ## **Principles for interaction with the Barring of Outgoing Calls supplementary services.**
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+ Numbers allowed to call according to the Barring of Outgoing call service condition are allowed as forwarded-to numbers for the served mobile subscriber.
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+ Numbers not allowed to call according to the Barring of Outgoing call service condition are not allowed as forwarded-to numbers for the served mobile subscriber.
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+ For Unconditional Call Forwarding the forwarded leg is treated as an outgoing call from the HPLMN country.
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+ For the Conditional Call Forwarding services the forwarded leg is treated as an outgoing call from the LPLMN (HPLMN or VPLMN) country.
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+ ## **Principles for interaction with the Barring of Incoming Calls supplementary services.**
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+ When Barring of all incoming calls is active for the served mobile subscriber - no Call forwarding services are allowed for her.
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+ When Barring of all incoming calls when roaming outside the HPLMN country is active and operative - i.e. the served mobile subscriber is roaming outside the HPLMN country, the Conditional Call Forwarding services are not allowed.
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+ ## **0.1 References**
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+ The following documents contain provisions which, through reference in this text, constitute provisions of the present document.
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+ - References are either specific (identified by date of publication, edition number, version number, etc.) or non-specific.
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+ - For a specific reference, subsequent revisions do not apply.
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+ - For a non-specific reference, the latest version applies. In the case of a reference to a 3GPP document (including a GSM document), a non-specific reference implicitly refers to the latest version of that document *in the same Release as the present document*.
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+ - [1] 3GPP TR 22.905: "Vocabulary for 3GPP Specifications".
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+ - [2] 3GPP TS 22.004: General on supplementary services".
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+ - [3] 3GPP TS 22.030: Man-Machine Interface (MMI) of the Mobile Station (MS)".
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+ - [4] 3GPP TS 22.081: Line identification supplementary services - Stage 1".
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+ - [5] 3GPP TS22.083Call Waiting (CW) and Call Hold (HOLD) supplementary services - Stage 1".
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+ - [6] 3GPP TS 22.084MultiParty (MPTY) supplementary services - Stage 1".
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+ - [7] 3GPP TS 22.085Closed User Group (CUG) supplementary services - Stage 1".
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+ - [8] 3GPP TS 22.086: Advice of charge (AoC) supplementary services - Stage 1".
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+ ## **0.2 Definitions and abbreviations**
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+ Abbreviations used in this specification are listed in TR 22.905 [1].
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+ # --- 1 Call Forwarding Unconditional
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+ ## 1.1 Definition
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+ This service permits a called mobile subscriber to have the network send all incoming calls, or just those associated with a specific Basic service group, addressed to the called mobile subscriber's directory number to another directory number. The ability of the served mobile subscriber to originate calls is unaffected. If this service is activated, calls are forwarded no matter what the condition of the termination.
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+ ## 1.2 Description
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+ ### 1.2.1 Description
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+ The served mobile subscriber can request a different forwarded-to number for each Basic service group containing a basic service to which she has subscribed.
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+ ### 1.2.2 Applicability to telecommunication services
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+ The applicability of this supplementary service is defined in 3GPP TS 22.004.
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+ ### 1.2.3 Terminology
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+ A served mobile subscriber is a mobile subscriber of a particular PLMN access who is requesting that calls to her number be forwarded. This subscriber may also be referred to as the forwarding subscriber or the called subscriber.
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+ A forwarded-to subscriber is a subscriber to whom the call shall be forwarded.
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+ ## 1.3 Normal procedures with successful outcome
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+ ### 1.3.1 Provision
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+ The supplementary service will be provisioned for all Basic Services subscribed to and to which it is applicable.
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+ The service can be offered with several subscription options. Options apply to all Basic services subscribed to. For each subscription option, only one value can be selected.
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+ | Calling subscriber receives notification the call has been forwarded | No<br>Yes |
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+ | MSISDN of the served subscriber can be presented to the forwarded-to subscriber | No<br>Yes |
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+ ### 1.3.2 Withdrawal
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+ The service will be withdrawn at the subscriber's request or for administrative reasons.
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+ ### 1.3.3 Registration
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+ The following information has to be registered in the network:
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+ - 1) the forwarded-to number, which may be accompanied by a forwarded-to sub-address;
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+ - 2) information as to whether all calls or all calls of one (or several) specific Basic service groups should be forwarded.
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+ If no Basic Service code is inserted by the user this is interpreted as All Basic Services.
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+ Registration can take place either by the service provider or with an appropriate control procedure by the subscriber.
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+ Verification, where possible, of the forwarded-to number should be accomplished before accepting the call forwarding request. This verification is done by a simple check of the forwarded-to number to see if the number is within the allowed number range.
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+ When the mobile subscriber so registers call forwarding unconditional, the network will return notification of acceptance or rejection of the request. This notification will include the forwarded-to number to which call forwarding unconditional is registered.
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+ ### 1.3.4 Erasure
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+ A previous registration can be erased in either of three ways:
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+ Firstly, the subscriber can specifically erase a previous registration with an appropriate control procedure.
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+ Secondly, the subscriber can register information for call forwarding unconditional for the specific Basic service group to another directory number, thus causing the previous registration of call forwarding unconditional to be overridden.
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+ Thirdly, all information is erased as a result of withdrawal of the service.
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+ ### 1.3.5 Activation
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+ The user shall be allowed to activate Call Forwarding Unconditional (CFU) by e.g. using the MMI command described in 3GPP TS 22.030. This activation request may include information of which Basic Service Group(s) it shall apply to. If no such information is included the Activation request applies to all Basic Service Groups.
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+ When receiving an activation request the network shall activate CFU for the Basic Service Groups comprised in the BS group information given by the user against which a CFU forwarded-to-number is registered. The Activation(s) shall be in accordance with the rules set out in 3GPP TS 22.004.
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+ When CFU is activated for Basic Service Group (Voice – MMI service code 11; Fax – MMI service code 13; Data – MMI service code 12) as defined in 3GPP TS 22.030 [3], a notification shall be sent to the user. Subsequently, when the UE is in idle mode, an indication may be given to the user to show that CFU for Basic Service Group Voice – MMI service code 11 is active.
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+ The supplementary service is also activated for a Basic service group as a result of Registration for that Basic service group.
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+ ### 1.3.6 Deactivation
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+ An active CFU can be deactivated in either of two ways;
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+ - The user may deactivate CFU by means of an appropriate control procedure (e.g. as described in 3GPP TS 22.030). A deactivation request may contain information of which Basic Service Group(s) it shall apply to. If no such information is included the Deactivation request applies to all Basic Service Groups.
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+ When receiving a deactivation request the network shall deactivate CFU for the Basic Service Group(s) comprised in the BS group information given by the user against which a CFU forwarded-to-number is registered. However, the registered information shall not be erased. The Deactivation(s) shall be in accordance with the rules set out in 3GPP TS 22.004.
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+ Even if there is no data stored against a particular Basic Service group comprised in a deactivation request, the request shall be accepted by the network for the other Basic Service group(s) included in the information given by the user.
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+ - The service is deactivated as a result of Erasure.
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+ In the former case, and also in the latter if Erasure is user controlled, the user shall receive a notification of whether her request was accepted or rejected in accordance with the rules set out in 3GPP TS 22.004.
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+ ### 1.3.7 Invocation
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+ If the supplementary service is activated for a Basic service incoming calls for the specified Basic service will be forwarded by network invocation.
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+ ### 1.3.8 Normal operation with successful outcome
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+ When call forwarding unconditional is active and operative, incoming calls for the specified Basic Service(s) will be forwarded without being offered to the served mobile subscriber.
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+ The forwarded-to subscriber will receive an indication that the call has been forwarded with the cause. The cause, when available, will be the appropriate forwarding condition. Depending on the value of the served subscribers subscription option, the forwarded-to subscriber may also receive the MSISDN of the served subscriber.
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+ When multiple forwarding occurs the reason for forwarding and the MSISDN given to the forwarded-to subscriber should relate to the last forwarding subscriber in the chain.
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+ When call forwarding unconditional is active and operative, the ability of the served mobile subscriber to originate calls is not affected. However, an indication that the call forwarding service is currently active and operative on a number will be given to the forwarding party each time an outgoing call is made.
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+ As a subscription option, the served mobile subscriber can request that the calling subscriber receives a notification that the call has been forwarded.
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+ NOTE: In case the notification is implemented using intermediate tones or announcements, the tones and/or announcements to the calling party should not be provided if the information transfer capability is set to UDI.
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+ ### 1.3.11 Interrogation
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+ #### Data request
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+ The data request procedure enables the mobile subscriber to obtain information about the data stored in the PLMN. After having requested this procedure the network shall return the following information:
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+ - in response to a general data request the served mobile subscriber should be given a list of all Basic service groups to which call forwarding unconditional is registered, including information whether or not it is active and operative, and the associated forwarded-to numbers;
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+ - in response to a specific request concerning one particular Basic service group, the served mobile subscriber should be informed whether or not call forwarding unconditional is registered, including information whether or not it is active and operative for that Basic service group. If CFU is registered, the associated forwarded-to number shall be given.
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+ ### 1.3.12 Charging requirements
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+ The forwarding subscriber may be charged for the forwarded part of the call.
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+ ## 1.4 Exceptional procedures or unsuccessful outcome
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+ ### 1.4.2 Registration
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+ If the system cannot accept a registration request, the served mobile subscriber should receive a notification that call forwarding unconditional registration was not successful. Possible causes are:
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+ - service not subscribed to;
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+ - forwarded-to number is invalid directory number;
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+ - use of an operator access prefix;
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+ - insufficient information;
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+ - forwarded-to number is a special service code (e.g. police);
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+ - forwarded-to number is the directory number of the mobile subscriber herself;
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+ - conflicting situation with other supplementary services (e.g. incoming call barring has been activated);
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+ - no basic service provisioned within the basic service group(s).
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+ The network is not required to validate information related to the forwarded-to number.
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+ ### 1.4.3 Erasure
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+ If the network cannot accept a mobile subscriber's request for erasure, cause will be returned to the subscriber, such as:
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+ - insufficient information;
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+ - inconsistent with registration.
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+ If the subscriber does not completely specify which call forwarding unconditional request is to be erased, the network will reject the erasure request with appropriate cause.
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+ If no Basic Service Code is inserted by the user, CF will be erased from all Basic Services.
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+ ### 1.4.4 Activation
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+ If there is no CFU forwarded-to-number registered against a Basic Service group, the activation request for that Basic Service group shall be denied.
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+ Examples of causes for a not accepted activation request:
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+ - service not provisioned;
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+ - conflicting situation with other supplementary services;
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+ - service not registered.
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+ ### 1.4.5 Deactivation
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+ If the network cannot accept a deactivation request, an appropriate cause will be returned to the user, e.g. Service not Active.
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+ ### 1.4.6 Invocation
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+ Within a PLMN or different PLMNs the number of tandem forwarding connections should be limited. The maximum number of tandem forwarding connections should be limited to a value between 1 and 5. This is to prevent infinite looping.
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+ If the limit of successive forwardings of a call has already been reached, an unsuccessful call set up indication is sent backwards.
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+ If the forwarded call cannot be completed to the forwarded-to destination, then the network will clear the forwarded part of the call and an unsuccessful call set up indication is sent backwards.
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+ NOTE: Call forwarding unconditional applies only to the Basic services subscribed to. Calls to a directory number requesting a Basic service which is not subscribed to will never be forwarded.
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+ ## 1.5 Alternate procedures
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+ None identified.
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+ ## 1.6 Interactions with other supplementary services
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+ ### 1.6.81.1 Calling line identification presentation
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+ See 3GPP TS 22.081.
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+ ### 1.6.81.2 Calling line identification restriction
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+ See 3GPP TS 22.081.
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+ ### 1.6.81.3 Connected line identification presentation
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+ See 3GPP TS 22.02.81.
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+ ### 1.6.81.4 Connected line identification restriction
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+ See 3GPP TS 22.02.81.
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+ ### 1.6.82.2 Call forwarding on mobile subscriber busy
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+ If Call forwarding unconditional is active, activation of Call forwarding on mobile subscriber busy is rejected. The served mobile subscriber shall be informed of this supplementary service incompatibility.
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+ If Call forwarding on mobile subscriber busy is active, activation of Call forwarding unconditional will be accepted. Call forwarding on mobile subscriber busy will be quiescent during the active period of Call forwarding unconditional. If Call forwarding unconditional is subsequently deactivated, Call forwarding on mobile subscriber busy becomes operative again (unless the interaction with another supplementary service requests that it remains quiescent).
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+ If Call forwarding unconditional is active for one particular basic service, activation of Call forwarding on mobile subscriber busy for all basic services is rejected. The served mobile subscriber shall be informed of this supplementary service incompatibility.
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+ If Call forwarding on mobile subscriber busy is active for one particular basic service, activation of Call forwarding unconditional for all basic services will be accepted. Call forwarding on mobile subscriber busy will be quiescent during the active period of Call forwarding unconditional. If Call forwarding unconditional is subsequently deactivated, Call forwarding on mobile subscriber busy becomes operative again (unless the interaction with another supplementary service requests that it remains quiescent).
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+ #### 1.6.82.3 Call forwarding on no reply
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+ Same as interaction between Call forwarding unconditional and Call forwarding on mobile subscriber busy.
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+ #### 1.6.82.4 Call forwarding on mobile subscriber not reachable
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+ Same as interaction between Call forwarding unconditional and Call forwarding on mobile subscriber busy.
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+ #### 1.6.83.1 Call waiting
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+ See 3GPP TS 22.083.
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+ #### 1.6.84.1 Multi party
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+ See 3GPP TS 22.084.
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+ #### 1.6.85.1 Closed user group
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+ See 3GPP TS 22.085.
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+ #### 1.6.86.1 Advice of charge
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+ See 3GPP TS 22.086.
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+ #### 1.6.88.1 Barring of all outgoing calls
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+ Served mobile subscriber:
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+ - If barring of all outgoing calls is active, the registration and/or activation of call forwarding unconditional is denied. The mobile subscriber requesting for this call forwarding service shall be informed of this supplementary service incompatibility.
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+ - If Call forwarding unconditional is active, activation of Barring of all outgoing calls is denied. The mobile subscriber shall be informed of this supplementary service incompatibility.
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+ #### 1.6.88.2 Barring of outgoing international calls
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+ Served mobile subscriber:
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+ - If barring of outgoing international calls is active, the registration of an international forwarded-to number (from the home PLMN country) for call forwarding unconditional, as well as the activation of call forwarding unconditional to such a forwarded-to number, is denied. The mobile subscriber shall be informed of this supplementary service incompatibility.
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+ - If Call forwarding unconditional is active to an international forwarded-to number (from the HPLMN country), activation of Barring of outgoing international calls is denied. The mobile subscriber shall be informed of this supplementary service incompatibility.
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+ #### 1.6.88.4 Barring of outgoing international calls except those directed to the home PLMN country
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+ Same as interaction between Call forwarding unconditional and Barring of outgoing international calls.
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+ #### 1.6.88.6 Barring of all incoming calls
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+ Calling subscriber: No interaction
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+ Served mobile subscriber:
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+ - If barring of all incoming calls is active, the registration and/or activation of call forwarding unconditional is denied. The mobile subscriber shall be informed of this supplementary service incompatibility.
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+ - If Call forwarding unconditional is active, activation of Barring of all incoming calls is denied. The mobile subscriber shall be informed of this supplementary service incompatibility.
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+ Forwarded-to subscriber: Calls forwarded to a subscriber having Barring of all incoming calls active, will be denied as any other incoming call to that subscriber.
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+ #### 1.6.88.7 Barring of incoming calls when roaming outside the home PLMN country
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+ Served mobile subscriber:
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+ - If Barring of Incoming Calls when Roaming Outside the HPLMN Country is active, registration and/or activation of Call Forwarding Unconditional is permitted and Barring of Incoming Calls when Roaming Outside the HPLMN Country becomes quiescent.
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+ - If Call Forwarding Unconditional is active, activation of Barring of Incoming Calls when Roaming Outside the HPLMN Country is not permitted. The mobile subscriber shall be informed of this supplementary service incompatibility.
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+ Forwarded to subscriber: Calls forwarded to a subscriber having Barring of incoming calls when roaming outside the HPLMN country active and operative, will be denied as any other incoming call to that subscriber.
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+ ## 1.7 Interworking considerations
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+ If the forwarded-to number is not a PLMN- or ISDN-number, then an interworking situation is said to exist.
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+ If a forwarded call meets an interworking situation, then an interworking indication should be sent to the calling party. When interworking with non-PLMN or non-ISDN networks, tones and announcements will be required.
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547
+ NOTE1: The number of times a call has been forwarded once it has exited the PLMN or ISDN may not be limited.
548
+
549
+ NOTE2: Tones and/or announcements should not be provided to the calling party if the information transfer capability is set to UDI.
550
+
551
+ # 2 Call Forwarding on Mobile Subscriber Busy
552
+
553
+ ## 2.1 Definition
554
+
555
+ This service permits a called mobile subscriber to have the network send all incoming calls, or just those associated with a specific Basic service group, addressed to the called mobile subscriber's directory number and which meet mobile subscriber busy to another directory number. The ability of the served mobile subscriber to originate calls is unaffected. If this service is activated, a call is forwarded only if the call meets mobile subscriber busy.
556
+
557
+ ## 2.2 Description
558
+
559
+ ### 2.2.1 Description
560
+
561
+ The served mobile subscriber can request a different forwarded-to number for each Basic service group containing a basic service to which she has subscribed.
562
+
563
+ ### 2.2.2 Applicability to telecommunication services
564
+
565
+ The applicability of this supplementary service is defined in 3GPP TS 22.004.
566
+
567
+ ### 2.2.3 Terminology
568
+
569
+ A served mobile subscriber is a mobile subscriber of a particular PLMN access who is requesting that calls to her number be forwarded. This subscriber may also be referred to as the forwarding subscriber or the called subscriber.
570
+
571
+ A forwarded-to subscriber is a subscriber to whom the call shall be forwarded.
572
+
573
+ ## 2.3 Normal procedures with successful outcome
574
+
575
+ ### 2.3.1 Provision
576
+
577
+ The supplementary service will be provisioned for all Basic Services subscribed to and to which it is applicable.
578
+
579
+ The service can be offered with several subscription options. Options apply to all Basic services subscribed to. For each subscription option, only one value can be selected.
580
+
581
+ Subscription options are summarized below:
582
+
583
+ | <u>Subscription options</u> | <u>Value</u> |
584
+ |---------------------------------------------------------------------------------|---------------|
585
+ | Forwarding subscriber receives notification that the call has been forwarded | - No<br>- Yes |
586
+ | Calling subscriber receives notification that the call has been forwarded | - No<br>- Yes |
587
+ | MSISDN of the served subscriber can be presented to the forwarded-to subscriber | - No<br>- Yes |
588
+
589
+ In case of User Determined User Busy (UDUB) a notification towards the forwarding subscriber will not be given.
590
+
591
+ ### 2.3.2 Withdrawal
592
+
593
+ The service will be withdrawn at the subscriber's request or for administrative reasons.
594
+
595
+ ### 2.3.3 Registration
596
+
597
+ The following information has to be registered in the network:
598
+
599
+ - 1) the forwarded-to number, which may be accompanied by a forwarded-to sub-address;
600
+ - 2) information as to whether all calls or all calls of one (or several) specific Basic service group(s) should be forwarded.
601
+
602
+ If no Basic Service Code is inserted by the user this is interpreted as All Basic Services.
603
+
604
+ Registration can take place either by the service provider or with an appropriate control procedure by the subscriber. Verification, where possible, of the forwarded-to number should be accomplished before accepting the call forwarding request. This verification is done by a simple check of the forwarded-to number to see if the number is within the allowed number range.
605
+
606
+ When the mobile subscriber registers call forwarding on mobile subscriber busy, the network will return notification of acceptance or rejection of the request. This notification will include the forwarded-to number to which call forwarding on mobile subscriber busy is registered.
607
+
608
+ ### 2.3.4 Erasure
609
+
610
+ A previous registration can be erased in either of three ways:
611
+
612
+ Firstly, the subscriber can specifically erase a previous registration with an appropriate control procedure.
613
+
614
+ Secondly, the subscriber can register information for call forwarding on mobile subscriber busy for the specific Basic service group to another directory number, thus causing the previous registration of call forwarding on mobile subscriber busy to be overridden.
615
+
616
+ Thirdly, all information is erased as a result of withdrawal of the service.
617
+
618
+ ### 2.3.5 Activation
619
+
620
+ The user shall be allowed to activate Call Forwarding on Busy (CFB) by e.g. using the MMI command described in 3GPP TS 22.030. This activation request may include information of which Basic Service Group(s) it shall apply to. If no such information is included, the Activation request applies to all Basic Service Groups.
621
+
622
+ When receiving an activation request the network shall activate CFB for the Basic Service Groups comprised in the BS group information given by the user against which a CFB forwarded-to-number is registered. The Activation(s) shall be in accordance with the rules set out in 3GPP TS 22.004.
623
+
624
+ The user shall receive a notification that CFB has been activated.
625
+
626
+ The supplementary service is also activated for a Basic service group as a result of registration for that Basic service group.
627
+
628
+ ### 2.3.6 Deactivation
629
+
630
+ An active CFB can be deactivated in either of two ways:
631
+
632
+ - The user may deactivate CFB by means of an appropriate control procedure (e.g. as described in 3GPP TS 22.030). A deactivation request may contain information of which Basic Service Group(s) it shall apply to. If no such information is included, the Deactivation request applies to all Basic Service Groups.
633
+
634
+ When receiving a deactivation request the network shall deactivate CFB for the Basic Service Groups comprised in the BS group information given by the user against which a CFB forwarded-to-number is registered. However, the registered information shall not be erased. The Deactivation(s) shall be in accordance with the rules set out in 3GPP TS 22.004.
635
+
636
+ Even if there is no data stored against a particular Basic Service group comprised in a deactivation request, the request shall be accepted by the network for the other Basic Service group(s) included in the information given by the user.
637
+
638
+ - The service is deactivated as a result of Erasure.
639
+
640
+ In the former case, and also in the latter if Erasure is user controlled, the user shall receive a notification of whether her request was accepted or rejected in accordance with the rules set out in 3GPP TS 22.004.
641
+
642
+ ### 2.3.7 Invocation
643
+
644
+ If the supplementary service is activated for a Basic service incoming calls for the specified Basic service that meet mobile subscriber busy will be forwarded by network invocation.
645
+
646
+ ### 2.3.8 Normal operation with successful outcome
647
+
648
+ When call forwarding on mobile subscriber busy is active and operative, incoming calls for the specified Basic Service(s) that meet mobile subscriber busy with the condition UDUB (User Determined User Busy) will be forwarded. Incoming calls for the specified basic service(s) that meet mobile subscriber busy with the condition NDUB (Network Determined User Busy) will be forwarded without being offered to the served mobile subscriber.
649
+
650
+ When an incoming call is forwarded on mobile subscriber busy with the condition NDUB the served mobile subscriber can, as a subscription option, receive notification.
651
+
652
+ The forwarded-to subscriber will receive an indication that the call has been forwarded with the cause. The cause, when available, will be the appropriate forwarding condition. Depending on the value of the served subscribers subscription option, the forwarded-to subscriber may also receive the MSISDN of the served subscriber.
653
+
654
+ When multiple forwarding occurs the reason for forwarding and the MSISDN given to the forwarded-to subscriber should relate to the last forwarding subscriber in the chain.
655
+
656
+ When call forwarding on mobile subscriber busy is active and operative, the ability of the served mobile subscriber to originate calls is not affected. However, an indication that the call forwarding service is currently active and operative on a number will be given to the forwarding party each time an outgoing call is made.
657
+
658
+ As a subscription option, the served mobile subscriber can request that the calling subscriber receives a notification that the call has been forwarded.
659
+
660
+ NOTE: In case the notification is implemented using intermediate tones or announcements, the tones and/or announcements to the calling party should not be provided if the information transfer capability is set to UDI.
661
+
662
+ ### 2.3.11 Interrogation
663
+
664
+ #### Data request
665
+
666
+ The data request procedure enables the mobile subscriber to obtain information about the data stored in the PLMN. After having requested this procedure the network shall return the following information:
667
+
668
+ - in response to a general data request the served mobile subscriber should be given a list of all Basic service groups to which call forwarding on mobile subscriber busy is registered, including information whether it is active and if so, whether it is operative or quiescent, and the associated forwarded-to numbers;
669
+ - in response to a specific request concerning one particular Basic service group, the served mobile subscriber should be informed whether or not call forwarding on mobile subscriber busy is registered, including information whether it is active and if so, whether it is operative or quiescent for that Basic service group. If CFB is registered, the associated forwarded-to number shall be given.
670
+
671
+ ### 2.3.12 Charging requirements
672
+
673
+ The forwarding subscriber may be charged for the forwarded part of the call.
674
+
675
+ ## 2.4 Exceptional procedures or unsuccessful outcome
676
+
677
+ ### 2.4.2 Registration
678
+
679
+ If the system cannot accept a registration request, the served mobile subscriber should receive a notification that call forwarding on mobile subscriber busy registration was not successful. Possible causes are:
680
+
681
+ - service not subscribed to;
682
+
683
+ - forwarded-to number is invalid directory number;
684
+ - use of an operator access prefix;
685
+ - insufficient information;
686
+ - forwarded-to number is a special service code (e.g. police);
687
+ - forwarded-to number is the directory number of the mobile subscriber herself;
688
+ - conflicting situation with other supplementary services (e.g. incoming call barring has been activated);
689
+ - no basic service provisioned within the basic service groups.
690
+
691
+ The network is not required to validate information related to the forwarded-to number.
692
+
693
+ ### 2.4.3 Erasure
694
+
695
+ If the network cannot accept a mobile subscriber's request for erasure, cause will be returned to the subscriber, such as:
696
+
697
+ - insufficient information;
698
+ - inconsistent with registration.
699
+
700
+ If the subscriber does not completely specify which call forwarding on mobile subscriber busy request is to be erased, the network will reject the erasure request with appropriate cause.
701
+
702
+ If no Basic Service Code is inserted by the user, CF will be erased from all Basic Services.
703
+
704
+ ### 2.4.4 Activation
705
+
706
+ If there is no CFB forwarded-to-number registered against a Basic Service group, the activation request for that Basic Service group shall be denied.
707
+
708
+ Examples of causes for a not accepted activation request:
709
+
710
+ - service not provisioned;
711
+ - conflicting situation with other supplementary services;
712
+ - service not registered.
713
+
714
+ ### 2.4.5 Deactivation
715
+
716
+ If the network cannot accept a deactivation request, an appropriate cause will be returned to the user, e.g. Service not Active.
717
+
718
+ ### 2.4.6 Invocation
719
+
720
+ Within a PLMN or different PLMNs the number of tandem forwarding connections should be limited. The maximum number of tandem forwarding connections should be limited to a value between 1 and 5. This is to prevent infinite looping.
721
+
722
+ If the limit of successive forwardings of a call has already been reached, an unsuccessful call set up indication is sent backwards.
723
+
724
+ If the forwarded call cannot be completed to the forwarded-to destination, then the network will clear the forwarded part of the call and an unsuccessful call set up indication is sent backwards.
725
+
726
+ NOTE: Call forwarding on mobile subscriber busy applies only to the Basic services subscribed to. Calls to a directory number requesting a Basic service which is not subscribed to will never be forwarded.
727
+
728
+ ## 2.5 Alternate Procedures
729
+
730
+ None identified.
731
+
732
+ ## 2.6 Interactions with other supplementary services
733
+
734
+ ### 2.6.81.1 Calling line identification presentation
735
+
736
+ See 3GPP TS 22.081.
737
+
738
+ ### 2.6.81.2 Calling line identification restriction
739
+
740
+ See 3GPP TS 22.081.
741
+
742
+ ### 2.6.81.3 Connected line identification presentation
743
+
744
+ See 3GPP TS 22.081.
745
+
746
+ #### 2.6.81.4 Connected line identification restriction
747
+
748
+ See 3GPP TS 22.081.
749
+
750
+ #### 2.6.82.1 Call forwarding unconditional
751
+
752
+ See section 1.6.82.2.
753
+
754
+ #### 2.6.83.1 Call waiting
755
+
756
+ See 3GPP TS 22.083.
757
+
758
+ #### 2.6.84.1 Multi party
759
+
760
+ See 3GPP TS 22.084.
761
+
762
+ #### 2.6.85.1 Closed user group
763
+
764
+ See 3GPP TS 22.085.
765
+
766
+ #### 2.6.86.1 Advice of charge
767
+
768
+ See 3GPP TS 22.086.
769
+
770
+ #### 2.6.88.1 Barring of all outgoing calls
771
+
772
+ Same as the interaction between call forwarding unconditional and barring of all outgoing calls.
773
+
774
+ #### 2.6.88.2 Barring of outgoing international calls
775
+
776
+ Served mobile subscriber:
777
+
778
+ - If barring of outgoing international calls is active, the registration of an international forwarded-to number (from the visited PLMN country) for call forwarding on mobile subscriber busy, as well as the activation of call forwarding on mobile subscriber busy to such a forwarded-to number, is denied. The mobile subscriber shall be informed of this supplementary service incompatibility.
779
+ - If Call forwarding on mobile subscriber busy is active to an international forwarded-to number (from the local PLMN country), activation of Barring of outgoing international calls is denied. The mobile subscriber shall be informed of this supplementary service incompatibility.
780
+ - If Barring of outgoing international calls and Call forwarding on mobile subscriber busy are simultaneously active (i.e. the forwarded-to number is a local number seen from the local PLMN country), Call forwarding on mobile subscriber busy will be made quiescent by the network as soon as the mobile subscriber updates in another PLMN country.
781
+ - If barring of outgoing international calls is subsequently deactivated, or if the mobile subscriber updates in a PLMN where the forwarded-to number is not considered as an international number, call forwarding on mobile subscriber busy is automatically made operative (unless the interaction with another supplementary service requests that it remains quiescent).
782
+
783
+ #### 2.6.88.4 Barring of outgoing international calls except those directed to the home PLMN country
784
+
785
+ Served mobile subscriber:
786
+
787
+ - If Barring of outgoing international calls except those directed to the home PLMN country is active, the registration of an international forwarded-to number (from the local PLMN country) except to the HPLMN country, as well as the activation of call forwarding on mobile subscriber busy to such a forwarded-to number, is denied. The mobile subscriber shall be informed of this supplementary service incompatibility.
788
+ - If Call forwarding on mobile subscriber busy is active to an international forwarded-to number (from the local PLMN country) except to the HPLMN country, activation of Barring of outgoing international calls except those directed to the home PLMN country is denied. The mobile subscriber shall be informed of this supplementary service incompatibility.
789
+ - If Barring of outgoing international calls except those directed to the home PLMN country and Call forwarding on mobile subscriber busy are simultaneously active (i.e. the forwarded-to number is a local number seen from the local PLMN country or a number in the HPLMN country), Call forwarding on mobile subscriber busy will be made quiescent as soon as the mobile subscriber is updated in another PLMN country if the forwarded-to number is not a number in the HPLMN country.
790
+ - If Barring of outgoing international calls except those directed to the home PLMN country is subsequently deactivated, or if the mobile subscriber updates in a PLMN where the forwarded-to number is not barred, Call forwarding on mobile subscriber busy is automatically made operative (unless the interaction with another supplementary service requests that it remains quiescent).
791
+
792
+ #### 2.6.88.6 Barring of all incoming calls
793
+
794
+ Same as the interaction between call forwarding unconditional and barring of all incoming calls.
795
+
796
+ #### 2.6.88.7 Barring of incoming calls when roaming outside the home PLMN country
797
+
798
+ Served mobile subscriber:
799
+
800
+ - If Barring of incoming calls when roaming outside the home PLMN country is active and operative (i.e. the mobile subscriber is roaming outside the home PLMN country) then the registration and/or activation of Call forwarding on mobile subscriber busy is denied. The mobile subscriber shall be informed of this supplementary service incompatibility.
801
+ - If Barring of incoming calls when roaming outside the home PLMN country is active and quiescent (i.e. the mobile subscriber is in the home PLMN country), then the registration and/or activation of Call forwarding on mobile subscriber busy is not denied.
802
+ - If Barring of incoming calls when roaming outside the home PLMN country becomes operative after Call forwarding on mobile subscriber busy has been registered and/or activated, Call forwarding on mobile subscriber busy is made quiescent.
803
+ - If Barring of incoming calls when roaming outside the home PLMN country subsequently becomes quiescent, Call forwarding on mobile subscriber busy is automatically made operative (unless the interaction with another supplementary service requests that it remains quiescent).
804
+ - If Call forwarding on mobile subscriber busy is active and operative and the mobile subscriber is roaming outside the home PLMN country, activation of Barring of incoming calls when roaming outside the HPLMN country is denied. The mobile subscriber shall be informed of this supplementary service incompatibility.
805
+ - If call forwarding on mobile subscriber busy is active and quiescent and the mobile subscriber is roaming in the home PLMN country, activation of Barring of incoming calls when roaming outside the HPLMN country is not denied.
806
+
807
+ Forwarded to subscriber: Calls forwarded to a subscriber having Barring of incoming calls when roaming outside the HPLMN country active and operative, will be denied as any other incoming call to that subscriber.
808
+
809
+ ## 2.7 Interworking considerations
810
+
811
+ If the forwarded-to number is not a PLMN- or ISDN-number, then an interworking situation is said to exist.
812
+
813
+ If a forwarded call meets an interworking situation, then an interworking indication should be sent to the calling party. When interworking with non-PLMN or non-ISDN networks, tones and announcements will be required.
814
+
815
+ NOTE1: The number of times a call has been forwarded once it has exited the PLMN or ISDN may not be limited.
816
+
817
+ NOTE2: Tones and/or announcements should not be provided to the calling party if the information transfer capability is set to UDI.
818
+
819
+ # 3 Call Forwarding on No Reply
820
+
821
+ ## 3.1 Definition
822
+
823
+ This service permits a called mobile subscriber to have the network send all incoming calls, or just those associated with a specific Basic service group, addressed to the called mobile subscriber's directory number and which meet no reply to another directory number. The ability of the served mobile subscriber to originate calls is unaffected. If this service is activated, a call is forwarded only if the call meets no reply.
824
+
825
+ ## 3.2 Description
826
+
827
+ ### 3.2.1 Description
828
+
829
+ The served mobile subscriber can request a different forwarded-to number for each Basic service group containing a basic service to which she has subscribed.
830
+
831
+ ### 3.2.2 Applicability to telecommunication services
832
+
833
+ The applicability of this supplementary service is defined in 3GPP TS 22.004.
834
+
835
+ ### 3.2.3 Terminology
836
+
837
+ A served mobile subscriber is a mobile subscriber of a particular PLMN access who is requesting that calls to her number be forwarded. This subscriber may also be referred to as the forwarding subscriber or the called subscriber.
838
+
839
+ A forwarded-to subscriber is a subscriber to whom the call shall be forwarded.
840
+
841
+ ## 3.3 Normal procedures with successful outcome
842
+
843
+ ### 3.3.1 Provision
844
+
845
+ The supplementary service will be provisioned for all Basic Services subscribed to and to which it is applicable.
846
+
847
+ The service can be offered with several subscription options. Options apply to all Basic services subscribed to. For each subscription option, only one value can be selected.
848
+
849
+ Subscription options are summarized below:
850
+
851
+ | <u>Subscription options</u> | <u>Value</u> |
852
+ |------------------------------------------------------------------------------|---------------|
853
+ | Forwarding subscriber receives notification that the call has been forwarded | - No<br>- Yes |
854
+ | Calling subscriber receives notification that the call has been forwarded | - No<br>- Yes |
855
+ | MSISDN of the served subscriber can be | - No |
856
+
857
+ presented to the forwarded-to subscriber
858
+
859
+ - Yes
860
+
861
+ ### 3.3.2 Withdrawal
862
+
863
+ The service will be withdrawn at the subscriber's request or for administrative reasons.
864
+
865
+ ### 3.3.3 Registration
866
+
867
+ The following information has to be registered in the network:
868
+
869
+ - 1) the forwarded-to number, which may be accompanied by a forwarded-to sub-address;
870
+ - 2) information as to whether all calls or all calls of one (or several) specific Basic service group(s) should be forwarded;
871
+
872
+ If no Basic Service Code is inserted by the user this is interpreted as All Basic Services.
873
+
874
+ - 3) the duration of the no reply condition timer.
875
+
876
+ Registration can take place either by the service provider or with an appropriate control procedure by the subscriber. If the duration of the no reply condition timer is not registered by the mobile subscriber then the previous value set by the mobile subscriber applies. If no previous value exists, a default value set by the service provider applies. The value is in between 5 and 30 seconds, in steps of 5 seconds.
877
+
878
+ Verification, where possible, of the forwarded-to number should be accomplished before accepting the call forwarding request. This verification is done by a simple check of the forwarded-to number to see if the number is within the allowed number range.
879
+
880
+ When the mobile subscriber registers call forwarding on no reply, the network will return notification of acceptance or rejection of the request. This notification will include the forwarded-to number to which call forwarding on no reply is registered and the duration of the no reply condition timer.
881
+
882
+ ### 3.3.4 Erasure
883
+
884
+ A previous registration can be erased in either of three ways:
885
+
886
+ Firstly, the subscriber can specifically erase a previous registration with an appropriate control procedure.
887
+
888
+ Secondly, the subscriber can register information for call forwarding on no reply for the specific Basic service group to another directory number, thus causing the previous registration of call forwarding on no reply to be overridden.
889
+
890
+ Thirdly, all information is erased as a result of withdrawal of the service.
891
+
892
+ ### 3.3.5 Activation
893
+
894
+ The user shall be allowed to activate Call Forwarding on No Reply (CFNRy) by e.g. using the MMI command described in 3GPP TS 22.030. This activation request may include information of which Basic Service Group(s) it shall apply to. If no such information is included, the Activation request applies to all Basic Service Groups.
895
+
896
+ When receiving an activation request the network shall activate CFNRy for the Basic Service Groups comprised in the BS group information given by the user against which a CFNRy forwarded-to-number is registered. The Activation(s) shall be in accordance with the rules set out in 3GPP TS 22.004.
897
+
898
+ The user shall receive a notification that CFNRy has been activated.
899
+
900
+ The supplementary service is also activated for a Basic service group as a result of Registration for that Basic service group.
901
+
902
+ ### 3.3.6 Deactivation
903
+
904
+ An active CFNRy can be deactivated in either of two ways:
905
+
906
+ - The user may deactivate CFNRy by means of an appropriate control procedure (e.g. as described in 3GPP TS 22.030). A deactivation request may contain information of which Basic Service Group(s) it shall apply to. If no such information is included the Deactivation request applies to all Basic Service Groups.
907
+
908
+ When receiving a deactivation request the network shall deactivate CFNRy for the Basic Service Groups comprised in the BS group information given by the user against which a CFNRy forwarded-to-number is registered. However, the registered information shall not be erased. The Deactivation(s) shall be in accordance with the rules set out in 3GPP TS 22.004.
909
+
910
+ Even if there is no data stored against a particular Basic Service group comprised in a deactivation request, the request shall be accepted by the network for the other Basic Service groups included in the information given by the user.
911
+
912
+ - The service is deactivated as a result of Erasure.
913
+
914
+ In the former case, and also in the latter if Erasure is user controlled, the user shall receive a notification of whether her request was accepted or rejected in accordance with the rules set out in 3GPP TS 22.004.
915
+
916
+ ### 3.3.7 Invocation
917
+
918
+ If the supplementary service is activated for a Basic service incoming calls for the specified Basic service that are not answered within the period defined by the no reply condition timer, will be forwarded by network invocation.
919
+
920
+ ### 3.3.8 Normal operation with successful outcome
921
+
922
+ When call forwarding on no reply is active and operative, incoming calls for the specified Basic Service(s) that are not answered within the period defined by the no reply condition timer, will be forwarded without being offered to the served mobile subscriber.
923
+
924
+ When an incoming call is forwarded on no reply the served mobile subscriber can, as a subscription option, receive notification (but will not be able to answer the incoming call).
925
+
926
+ The forwarded-to subscriber will receive an indication that the call has been forwarded with the cause. The cause, when available, will be the appropriate forwarding condition. Depending on the value of the served subscribers subscription option, the forwarded-to subscriber may also receive the MSISDN of the served subscriber.
927
+
928
+ When multiple forwarding occurs the reason for forwarding and the MSISDN given to the forwarded-to subscriber should relate to the last forwarding subscriber in the chain.
929
+
930
+ When call forwarding on no reply is active and operative, the ability of the served mobile subscriber to originate calls is not affected. However, an indication that the call forwarding service is currently active and operative on a number will be given to the forwarding party each time an outgoing call is made.
931
+
932
+ As a subscription option, the served mobile subscriber can request that the calling subscriber receives a notification that the call has been forwarded.
933
+
934
+ NOTE: In case the notification is implemented using intermediate tones or announcements, the tones and/or announcements to the calling party should not be provided if the information transfer capability is set to UDI.
935
+
936
+ ### 3.3.11 Interrogation
937
+
938
+ #### Data request
939
+
940
+ The data request procedure enables the mobile subscriber to obtain information about the data stored in the PLMN. After having requested this procedure the network shall return the following information:
941
+
942
+ - in response to a general data request the served mobile subscriber should be given a list of all Basic service groups to which call forwarding on no reply is registered, including information whether it is active and if so, whether it is operative or quiescent, the associated forwarded-to numbers and the duration of the no reply timer;
943
+ - in response to a specific request concerning one particular Basic service group, the served mobile subscriber should be informed whether or not call forwarding on no reply is registered, including information whether it is active and if so, whether it is operative or quiescent for that Basic service group. If CFNRy is registered, the associated forwarded-to number and the duration of the no reply timer shall be given.
944
+
945
+ ### 3.3.12 Charging requirements
946
+
947
+ The forwarding subscriber may be charged for the forwarded part of the call.
948
+
949
+ ## 3.4 Exceptional procedures or unsuccessful outcome
950
+
951
+ ### 3.4.2 Registration
952
+
953
+ If the system cannot accept a registration request, the served mobile subscriber should receive a notification that call forwarding on no reply registration was not successful. Possible causes are:
954
+
955
+ - service not subscribed to;
956
+ - forwarded-to number is invalid directory number;
957
+ - use of an operator access prefix;
958
+ - insufficient information;
959
+ - forwarded-to number is a special service code (e.g. police);
960
+ - forwarded-to number is the directory number of the mobile subscriber herself;
961
+ - conflicting situation with other supplementary services (e.g. incoming call barring has been activated);
962
+ - no basic service provisioned within the basic service group(s).
963
+
964
+ The network is not required to validate information related to the forwarded-to number.
965
+
966
+ ### 3.4.3 Erasure
967
+
968
+ If the network cannot accept a mobile subscriber's request for erasure, cause will be returned to the subscriber, such as:
969
+
970
+ - insufficient information;
971
+ - inconsistent with registration.
972
+
973
+ If the subscriber does not completely specify which call forwarding on no reply request is to be erased, the network will reject the erasure request with appropriate cause.
974
+
975
+ If no Basic Service Code is inserted by the user, CF will be erased from all Basic Services.
976
+
977
+ ### 3.4.4 Activation
978
+
979
+ If there is no CFNRy forwarded-to-number registered against a Basic Service group, the activation request for that Basic Service group shall be denied. However, if there is CFNRy forwarded-to-numbers stored against other Basic Service groups contained in the same activation request, these will be activated.
980
+
981
+ Examples of causes for a not accepted activation request:
982
+
983
+ - service not provisioned;
984
+ - conflicting situation with other supplementary services;
985
+ - service not registered.
986
+
987
+ ### 3.4.5 Deactivation
988
+
989
+ If the network cannot accept a deactivation request, an appropriate cause will be returned to the user, e.g. Service not Active.
990
+
991
+ ### 3.4.6 Invocation
992
+
993
+ Within a PLMN or different PLMNs the number of tandem forwarding connections should be limited. The maximum number of tandem forwarding connections should be limited to a value between 1 and 5. This is to prevent infinite looping.
994
+
995
+ If the limit of successive forwardings of a call is reached and an attempt is made to forward the call an additional time, then the forwarded call shall be treated as in the following paragraph.
996
+
997
+ If the forwarded call cannot be completed to the forwarded-to destination, then the network will clear the call towards the calling user with an indication that the call cannot be completed. This indication shall not include information that the call has been forwarded.
998
+
999
+ NOTE 1: The alerting of the forwarding user shall have ceased on invocation of the CFNRy Service.
1000
+
1001
+ NOTE 2: The alerting of the calling subscriber should, if possible, not cease on invocation of CFNRy.
1002
+
1003
+ NOTE 3: Call forwarding on no reply applies only to the Basic services subscribed to. Calls to a directory number requesting a Basic service which is not subscribed to will never be forwarded.
1004
+
1005
+ ## 3.5 Alternate procedures
1006
+
1007
+ None identified.
1008
+
1009
+ ## 3.6 Interactions with other supplementary services
1010
+
1011
+ ### 3.6.81.1 Calling line identification presentation
1012
+
1013
+ See 3GPP TS 22.081.
1014
+
1015
+ ### 3.6.81.2 Calling line identification restriction
1016
+
1017
+ See 3GPP TS 22.081.
1018
+
1019
+ #### 3.6.81.3 Connected line identification presentation
1020
+
1021
+ See 3GPP TS 22.081.
1022
+
1023
+ #### 3.6.81.4 Connected line identification restriction
1024
+
1025
+ See 3GPP TS 22.081.
1026
+
1027
+ #### 3.6.82.1 Call forwarding unconditional
1028
+
1029
+ See section 1.6.82.3.
1030
+
1031
+ #### 3.6.83.1 Call waiting
1032
+
1033
+ See 3GPP TS 22.083.
1034
+
1035
+ #### 3.6.84.1 Multi party
1036
+
1037
+ See 3GPP TS 22.084.
1038
+
1039
+ #### 3.6.85.1 Closed user group
1040
+
1041
+ See 3GPP TS 22.085.
1042
+
1043
+ #### 3.6.86.1 Advice of charge
1044
+
1045
+ See 3GPP TS 22.086.
1046
+
1047
+ #### 3.6.88.1 Barring of all outgoing calls
1048
+
1049
+ Same as the interaction between call forwarding unconditional and barring of all outgoing calls.
1050
+
1051
+ #### 3.6.88.2 Barring of outgoing international calls
1052
+
1053
+ Same as the interaction between call forwarding on mobile subscriber busy and barring of outgoing international calls.
1054
+
1055
+ #### 3.6.88.4 Barring of outgoing international calls except those directed to the home PLMN country
1056
+
1057
+ Same as the interaction between call forwarding on mobile subscriber busy and barring of outgoing international calls except those directed to the home PLMN country.
1058
+
1059
+ #### 3.6.88.6 Barring of all incoming calls
1060
+
1061
+ Same as the interaction between call forwarding unconditional and barring of all incoming calls.
1062
+
1063
+ #### 3.6.88.7 Barring of incoming calls when roaming outside the home PLMN country
1064
+
1065
+ Same as the interaction between call forwarding on mobile subscriber busy and barring of incoming calls when roaming outside the home PLMN country.
1066
+
1067
+ ## 3.7 Interworking considerations
1068
+
1069
+ If the forwarded-to number is not a PLMN- or ISDN-number, then an interworking situation is said to exist.
1070
+
1071
+ If a forwarded call meets an interworking situation, then an interworking indication should be sent to the calling party. When interworking with non-PLMN or non-ISDN networks, tones and announcements will be required.
1072
+
1073
+ NOTE1: The number of times a call has been forwarded once it has exited the PLMN or ISDN may not be limited.
1074
+
1075
+ NOTE2: Tones and/or announcements should not be provided to the calling party if the information transfer capability is set to UDI.
1076
+
1077
+ # --- 4 Call Forwarding on Mobile Subscriber Not Reachable
1078
+
1079
+ ## 4.1 Definition
1080
+
1081
+ This service permits a called mobile subscriber to have the network send all incoming calls, or just those associated with a specific Basic service group, addressed to the called mobile subscriber's directory number, but which is not reachable, to another directory number. The ability of the served mobile subscriber to originate calls is principally unaffected, but practically it is affected if the mobile subscriber is de-registered, if there is radio congestion or if the mobile subscriber for example is being out of radio coverage. If this service is activated, a call is forwarded only if the mobile subscriber is not reachable.
1082
+
1083
+ ## 4.2 Description
1084
+
1085
+ ### 4.2.1 Description
1086
+
1087
+ The served mobile subscriber can request a different forwarded-to number for each Basic service group containing a basic service to which he has subscribed.
1088
+
1089
+ ### 4.2.2 Applicability to telecommunication services
1090
+
1091
+ The applicability of this supplementary service is defined in 3GPP TS 22.004.
1092
+
1093
+ ### 4.2.3 Terminology
1094
+
1095
+ A served mobile subscriber is a mobile subscriber of a particular PLMN access who is requesting that calls to his number be forwarded. This subscriber may also be referred to as the forwarding subscriber or the called subscriber. A forwarded-to subscriber is a subscriber to whom the call shall be forwarded.
1096
+
1097
+ ## 4.3 Normal procedures with successful outcome
1098
+
1099
+ ### 4.3.1 Provision
1100
+
1101
+ The supplementary service will be provisioned for all Basic Services subscribed to and to which it is applicable.
1102
+
1103
+ The service can be offered with several subscription options. Options apply to all Basic service subscribed to. For each subscription option only one value can be selected.
1104
+
1105
+ | <u>Subscription options</u> | <u>Value</u> |
1106
+ |---------------------------------------------------------------------------------|---------------|
1107
+ | Calling subscriber receives notification that the call has been forwarded | - No<br>- Yes |
1108
+ | MSISDN of the served subscriber can be presented to the forwarded-to subscriber | - No<br>- Yes |
1109
+
1110
+ ### 4.3.2 Withdrawal
1111
+
1112
+ The service will be withdrawn at the subscriber's request or for administrative reasons.
1113
+
1114
+ ### 4.3.3 Registration
1115
+
1116
+ The following information has to be registered in the network:
1117
+
1118
+ - 1) the forwarded-to number, which may be accompanied by a forwarded-to sub-address;
1119
+ - 2) information as to whether all calls or all calls of one (or several) specific Basic service group(s) should be forwarded.
1120
+
1121
+ If no Basic Service Code is inserted by the user this is interpreted as All Basic Services.
1122
+
1123
+ Registration can take place either by the service provider or with an appropriate control procedure by the subscriber.
1124
+
1125
+ Verification, where possible, of the forwarded-to number should be accomplished before accepting the call forwarding request. This verification is done by a simple check of the forwarded to number to see if the number is within the allowed number range.
1126
+
1127
+ When the mobile subscriber registers call forwarding on mobile subscriber not reachable the network will return notification of acceptance or rejection of the request. This notification will include the forwarded-to number to which call forwarding on mobile subscriber not reachable is registered.
1128
+
1129
+ ### 4.3.4 Erasure
1130
+
1131
+ A previous registration can be erased in either of three ways:
1132
+
1133
+ Firstly, the subscriber can specifically erase a previous registration with an appropriate control procedure.
1134
+
1135
+ Secondly, the subscriber can register information for call forwarding on mobile subscriber not reachable for the specific Basic service group to another directory number, thus causing the previous registration of call forwarding on mobile subscriber not reachable to be overridden.
1136
+
1137
+ Thirdly, all information is erased as a result of withdrawal of the service.
1138
+
1139
+ ### 4.3.5 Activation
1140
+
1141
+ The user shall be allowed to activate Call Forwarding on mobile not Reachable (CFNRc) by e.g. using the MMI command described in 3GPP TS 22.030. This activation request may include information of which Basic Service Group(s) it shall apply to. If no such information is included the Activation applies to all Basic Service Groups against which CFNRc data (forwarded-to-number) is registered.
1142
+
1143
+ When receiving an activation request the network shall activate CFNRc for the Basic Service Groups comprised in the BS group information given by the user and against which a CFNRc forwarded-to-number is registered. The Activation(s) shall be in accordance with the rules set out in 3GPP TS 22.004.
1144
+
1145
+ The user shall receive a notification that CFNRc has been activated.
1146
+
1147
+ The supplementary service is also activated for a Basic service group as a result of registration for that Basic service group.
1148
+
1149
+ ### 4.3.6 Deactivation
1150
+
1151
+ An active CFNRc can be deactivated in either of two ways:
1152
+
1153
+ - The user may deactivate CFNRc by means of an appropriate control procedure (e.g. as described in 3GPP TS 22.030). An explicit deactivation request may contain information of which Basic Service Group(s) it shall apply to. If no such information is included the Deactivation applies to all Basic Service Groups.
1154
+
1155
+ When receiving a deactivation request the network shall deactivate CFNRc for the Basic Service Groups comprised in the BS group information given by the user and against which a CFNRc forwarded-to-number is registered. However, the registered information shall not be erased. The Deactivation(s) shall be in accordance with the rules set out in 3GPP TS 22.004.
1156
+
1157
+ Even if there is no data stored against a particular Basic Service group comprised in deactivation request, the request shall be accepted by the network for the other Basic Service groups included in the information given by the user.
1158
+
1159
+ - The service is deactivated as a result of Erasure.
1160
+
1161
+ In the former case, and also in the latter if Erasure is user controlled, the user shall receive a notification of whether her request was accepted or rejected in accordance with the rules set out in 3GPP TS 22.004.
1162
+
1163
+ ### 4.3.7 Invocation
1164
+
1165
+ If the supplementary service is activated for a Basic service incoming calls for the specified Basic service when the mobile subscriber is not reachable, will be forwarded by network invocation.
1166
+
1167
+ ### 4.3.8 Normal operation with successful outcome
1168
+
1169
+ When call forwarding on mobile subscriber not reachable is active and operative, all incoming calls for the specified Basic Service(s) when the mobile subscriber is not reachable, will be forwarded without being offered to the served mobile subscriber.
1170
+
1171
+ The forwarded-to subscriber will receive an indication that the call has been forwarded with the cause. The cause, when available, will be the appropriate forwarding condition. Depending on the value of the served subscribers subscription option, the forwarded-to subscriber may also receive the MSISDN of the served subscriber.
1172
+
1173
+ When multiple forwarding occurs the reason for forwarding and the MSISDN given to the forwarded-to subscriber should relate to the last forwarding subscriber in the chain.
1174
+
1175
+ When call forwarding on mobile subscriber not reachable is active and operative, the ability of the served mobile subscriber to originate calls is principally not affected, but practically it is affected if the mobile subscriber is de-registered, on radio congestion or on no paging response. However, an indication that the call forwarding service is currently active and operative on a number will be given to the forwarding party each time an outgoing call is made.
1176
+
1177
+ As a subscription option, the served mobile subscriber can request that the calling subscriber receives a notification that the call has been forwarded.
1178
+
1179
+ NOTE: In case the notification is implemented using intermediate tones or announcements, the tones and/or announcements to the calling party should not be provided if the information transfer capability is set to UDI.
1180
+
1181
+ ### 4.3.11 Interrogation
1182
+
1183
+ #### Data request
1184
+
1185
+ The data request procedure enables the mobile subscriber to obtain information about the data stored in the PLMN. After having requested this procedure the network shall return the following information:
1186
+
1187
+ - in response to a general data request the served mobile subscriber should be given a list of all Basic service groups to which call forwarding on mobile subscriber not reachable is registered, including information whether it is active and if so, whether it is operative or quiescent, and the associated forwarded-to numbers;
1188
+ - in response to a specific request concerning one particular Basic service group, the served mobile subscriber should be informed whether or not call forwarding on mobile subscriber not reachable is registered, including information whether it is active and if so, whether it is operative or quiescent for that Basic service group. If CFNRc is registered, the associated forwarded-to number shall be given.
1189
+
1190
+ ### 4.3.12 Charging requirements
1191
+
1192
+ The forwarding subscriber may be charged for the forwarded part of the call.
1193
+
1194
+ ## 4.4 Exceptional procedures or unsuccessful outcome
1195
+
1196
+ ### 4.4.2 Registration
1197
+
1198
+ If the system cannot accept a registration request, the served mobile subscriber should receive a notification that call forwarding on mobile subscriber not reachable registration was not successful. Possible causes are:
1199
+
1200
+ - service not subscribed to;
1201
+ - forwarded-to number is invalid directory number;
1202
+ - use of an operator access prefix;
1203
+ - insufficient information;
1204
+ - forwarded-to number is a special service code (e.g. police);
1205
+ - forwarded-to number is the directory number of the mobile subscriber herself;
1206
+ - conflicting situation with other supplementary services (e.g. incoming call barring has been activated);
1207
+ - no basic service provisioned within the basic service group(s).
1208
+
1209
+ The network is not required to validate information related to the forwarded-to number.
1210
+
1211
+ ### 4.4.3 Erasure
1212
+
1213
+ If the network cannot accept a mobile subscriber's request for erasure, cause will be returned to the subscriber, such as:
1214
+
1215
+ - insufficient information;
1216
+ - inconsistent with registration.
1217
+
1218
+ If the subscriber does not completely specify which call forwarding on mobile subscriber not reachable request is to be erased, the network will reject the erasure request with appropriate cause.
1219
+
1220
+ If no Basic Service Code is inserted by the user, CF will be erased from all Basic Services.
1221
+
1222
+ ### 4.4.4 Activation
1223
+
1224
+ If there is no CFNRc forwarded-to-number registered against a Basic Service group, the activation request for that Basic Service group shall be denied.
1225
+
1226
+ Examples of causes for a not accepted activation request:
1227
+
1228
+ - service not provisioned;
1229
+ - conflicting situation with other supplementary services;
1230
+ - service not registered.
1231
+
1232
+ ### 4.4.5 Deactivation
1233
+
1234
+ If the network cannot accept a deactivation request, an appropriate cause will be returned to the user, e.g. Service not Active.
1235
+
1236
+ ### 4.4.6 Invocation
1237
+
1238
+ Within a PLMN or different PLMNs the number of tandem forwarding connections should be limited. The maximum number of tandem forwarding connections should be limited to a value between 1 and 5. This is to prevent infinite looping.
1239
+
1240
+ If the limit of successive forwardings of a call has already been reached, an unsuccessful call set up indication is sent backwards.
1241
+
1242
+ If the forwarded call cannot be completed to the forwarded-to destination, then the network will clear the forwarded part of the call and an unsuccessful call set up indication is sent backwards.
1243
+
1244
+ NOTE: Call forwarding on mobile subscriber not reachable applies only to the Basic services subscribed to. Calls to a directory number requesting a Basic service which is not subscribed to will never be forwarded.
1245
+
1246
+ ## 4.5 Alternate procedures
1247
+
1248
+ None identified.
1249
+
1250
+ ## 4.6 Interactions with other supplementary services
1251
+
1252
+ #### 4.6.81.1 Calling line identification presentation
1253
+
1254
+ See 3GPP TS 02.081.
1255
+
1256
+ ### 4.6.81.2 Calling line identification restriction
1257
+
1258
+ See 3GPP TS 02.081.
1259
+
1260
+ #### 4.6.81.3 Connected line identification presentation
1261
+
1262
+ See 3GPP TS 02.081.
1263
+
1264
+ #### 4.6.81.4 Connected line identification restriction
1265
+
1266
+ See 3GPP TS 02.081.
1267
+
1268
+ #### 4.6.82.1 Call forwarding unconditional
1269
+
1270
+ See section 1.6.82.4.
1271
+
1272
+ #### 4.6.83.1 Call waiting
1273
+
1274
+ See 3GPP TS 22.083.
1275
+
1276
+ #### 4.6.84.1 Multi party
1277
+
1278
+ See 3GPP TS 22.084.
1279
+
1280
+ #### 4.6.85.1 Closed user group
1281
+
1282
+ See 3GPP TS 22.085.
1283
+
1284
+ #### 4.6.86.1 Advice of charge
1285
+
1286
+ See 3GPP TS 22.086.
1287
+
1288
+ #### 4.6.88.1 Barring of all outgoing calls
1289
+
1290
+ Same as the interaction between call forwarding unconditional and barring of all outgoing calls.
1291
+
1292
+ #### 4.6.88.2 Barring of outgoing international calls
1293
+
1294
+ Same as the interaction between call forwarding on mobile subscriber busy and barring of outgoing international calls.
1295
+
1296
+ #### 4.6.88.4 Barring of outgoing international calls except those directed to the home PLMN country
1297
+
1298
+ Same as the interaction between call forwarding on mobile subscriber busy and barring of outgoing international calls except those directed to the home PLMN country.
1299
+
1300
+ #### 4.6.88.6 Barring of all incoming calls
1301
+
1302
+ Same as the interaction between call forwarding unconditional and barring of all incoming calls.
1303
+
1304
+ #### 4.6.88.7 Barring of incoming calls when roaming outside the home PLMN country
1305
+
1306
+ Same as the interaction between call forwarding on mobile subscriber busy and barring of incoming calls when roaming outside the home PLMN country.
1307
+
1308
+ ## 4.7 Interworking considerations
1309
+
1310
+ If the forwarded-to number is not a PLMN- or ISDN-number, then an interworking situation is said to exist.
1311
+
1312
+ If a forwarded call meets an interworking situation, then an interworking indication should be sent to the calling party.
1313
+
1314
+ When interworking with non-PLMN or non-ISDN networks, tones and announcements will be required.
1315
+
1316
+ NOTE 1: The number of times a call has been forwarded once it has exited the PLMN or ISDN may not be limited.
1317
+
1318
+ NOTE 2: Tones and/or announcements should not be provided to the calling party if the information transfer capability is set to UDI.
1319
+
1320
+ # Annex A (informative): Change history
1321
+
1322
+ | Change history | | | | | | | | | | | |
1323
+ |----------------|-----------|-----------|--------|-----|-----|-------|-----|----------------------------------------------|-------|--------|-------------------|
1324
+ | TSG SA# | SA Doc. | SA1 Doc | Spec | CR | Rev | Rel | Cat | Subject/Comment | Old | New | WI |
1325
+ | Jun 1999 | | | 02.82 | | | | | Transferred to 3GPP SA1 | 8.0.0 | | |
1326
+ | SA#04 | | | 22.082 | | | | | | | 3.0.0 | |
1327
+ | SP-05 | SP-99479 | S1-99629 | 22.082 | 001 | | R99 | D | Editorial changes for alignment | 3.0.0 | 3.0.1 | Editorial changes |
1328
+ | SP-11 | SP-010052 | S1-010073 | 22.082 | 002 | | Rel-4 | B | Notification of active CFU | 3.0.1 | 4.0.0 | CPHS |
1329
+ | SP-12 | SP-010259 | S1-010438 | 22.082 | 003 | | Rel-4 | C | Clarification of CPHS CFU Indication | 4.0.0 | 4.1.0 | UICC1-CPHS |
1330
+ | SP-15 | SP-020045 | S1-020457 | 22.082 | 004 | - | Rel-4 | F | Editorial CR to correct terms and references | 4.1.0 | 4.2.0 | CORRECT |
1331
+ | SP-16 | SP-020267 | S1-021043 | 22.082 | | | Rel-5 | | Updated from Rel-4 to Rel5 | 4.2.0 | 5.0.0 | |
1332
+ | SP-26 | SP-040744 | S1-040997 | 22.082 | | | Rel-6 | | Updated from Rel-5 to Rel-6 | 5.0.0 | 6.0.0 | |
1333
+ | SP-36 | | | 22.082 | | | Rel-7 | | Updated from Rel-6 to Rel-7 | 6.0.0 | 7.0.0 | |
1334
+ | SP-42 | - | - | | | | Rel-8 | | Updated from Rel-7 to Rel-8 | 7.0.0 | 8.0.0 | |
1335
+ | SP-46 | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | Updated to Rel-9 by MCC | 8.0.0 | 9.0.0 | |
1336
+ | 2011-03 | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | Update to Rel-10 version (MCC) | 9.0.0 | 10.0.0 | |
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+
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+
9
+ # Contents
10
+
11
+ | | |
12
+ |--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|----|
13
+ | Foreword ..... | 5 |
14
+ | 0 Scope..... | 6 |
15
+ | 0.1 References ..... | 6 |
16
+ | 0.2 Abbreviations ..... | 6 |
17
+ | 1 Call Waiting (CW)..... | 6 |
18
+ | 1.1 Definition ..... | 6 |
19
+ | 1.2 Description ..... | 7 |
20
+ | 1.2.1 Description ..... | 7 |
21
+ | 1.2.2 Applicability to telecommunication services ..... | 7 |
22
+ | 1.2.3 Terminology ..... | 7 |
23
+ | 1.3 Normal procedures with successful outcome..... | 7 |
24
+ | 1.3.1 Provision..... | 7 |
25
+ | 1.3.2 Withdrawal ..... | 7 |
26
+ | 1.3.5 Activation ..... | 7 |
27
+ | 1.3.6 Deactivation..... | 8 |
28
+ | 1.3.7 Invocation ..... | 8 |
29
+ | 1.3.8 Normal operation with successful outcome..... | 8 |
30
+ | 1.3.8.1 Incoming call from C ..... | 8 |
31
+ | 1.3.8.2 Terminating call by A or B ..... | 8 |
32
+ | 1.3.11 Interrogation ..... | 8 |
33
+ | 1.4 Exceptional procedures or unsuccessful outcome..... | 8 |
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+ | 1.4.1 Incoming call from subscriber C ignored by subscriber B..... | 8 |
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+ | 1.4.2 Incoming call from subscriber C is indicated as UDUB by subscriber B (or terminal B) ..... | 9 |
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+ | 1.4.3 Release by subscriber C within the specified period..... | 9 |
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+ | 1.4.4 Incoming call from subscriber C is rejected by subscriber B..... | 9 |
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+ | 1.5 Alternate procedures ..... | 9 |
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+ | 1.6 Interactions with other Supplementary Services..... | 9 |
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+ | 1.6.82.1 Call forwarding unconditional ..... | 9 |
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+ | 1.6.82.2 Call forwarding on mobile subscriber busy ..... | 9 |
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+ | 1.6.82.3 Call forwarding on no reply ..... | 9 |
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+ | 1.6.83.2 Call hold..... | 9 |
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+ | 1.6.81.1 Calling line identification presentation..... | 9 |
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+ | 1.6.84.2 MultiParty ..... | 10 |
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+ | 1.6.88.6 Barring of all incoming calls ..... | 10 |
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+ | 1.6.88.7 Barring of incoming calls when roaming outside the home PLMN country..... | 10 |
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+ | 1.7 Interactions with other services..... | 10 |
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+ | 1.7.1 Multicall ..... | 10 |
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+ | 1.8 Interworking considerations..... | 10 |
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+ | 2 Call hold..... | 10 |
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+ | 2.1 Definition ..... | 10 |
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+ | 2.2 Description ..... | 10 |
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+ | 2.2.1 Description ..... | 10 |
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+ | 2.2.2 Applicability to telecommunication services ..... | 11 |
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+ | 2.3 Normal procedures with successful outcome..... | 11 |
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+ | 2.3.1 Provision..... | 11 |
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+ | 2.3.2 Withdrawal ..... | 11 |
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+ | 2.3.5 Activation ..... | 11 |
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+ | 2.3.6 Deactivation..... | 11 |
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+ | 2.3.7 Invocation ..... | 11 |
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+ | 2.3.8 Normal operation with successful outcome..... | 11 |
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+ | 2.4 Exceptional procedures or unsuccessful outcome..... | 13 |
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+ | 2.4.1 Exceptional operation or unsuccessful outcome ..... | 13 |
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+ | 2.4.6 Invocation ..... | 13 |
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+ | 2.5 Alternate procedures ..... | 13 |
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+ | 2.6 Interactions with other Supplementary Services..... | 13 |
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+ | 2.6.83.1 Call waiting..... | 13 |
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+ | 2.6.84.2 MultiParty ..... | 13 |
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+ 2.7.1 Multicall .....13
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+ 2.8 Interworking considerations.....13
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+ Annex A (informative): Change history.....14
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+ # --- Foreword
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+ This Technical Specification has been produced by the 3<sup>rd</sup> Generation Partnership Project (3GPP).
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+ The contents of the present document are subject to continuing work within the TSG and may change following formal TSG approval. Should the TSG modify the contents of the present document, it will be re-released by the TSG with an identifying change of release date and an increase in version number as follows:
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+ Version x.y.z
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+ - x the first digit:
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+ - 1 presented to TSG for information;
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+ - 2 presented to TSG for approval;
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+ - 3 or greater indicates TSG approved document under change control.
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+ - y the second digit is incremented for all changes of substance, i.e. technical enhancements, corrections, updates, etc.
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+ - z the third digit is incremented when editorial only changes have been incorporated in the document.
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+ # --- 0 Scope
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+ The present document describes the Supplementary Services belonging to the group Call Completion Supplementary Services.
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+ The general aspects, including definitions and recommended provision, of the description of Supplementary Services are given in specification TS 22.004 [2].
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+ The group of Call Completion Supplementary Services is divided into the following two Supplementary Services:
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+ - Call waiting (clause 1);
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+ - Call hold (clause 2).
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+ ## 0.1 References
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+ The following documents contain provisions which, through reference in this text, constitute provisions of the present document.
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+ - References are either specific (identified by date of publication, edition number, version number, etc.) or non-specific.
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+ - For a specific reference, subsequent revisions do not apply.
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+ - For a non-specific reference, the latest version applies. In the case of a reference to a 3GPP document (including a GSM document), a non-specific reference implicitly refers to the latest version of that document *in the same Release as the present document*.
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+ - [1] 3GPP TR 21.905: "Vocabulary for 3GPP Specifications".
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+ - [2] 3GPP TS 22.004: "General on Supplementary Services".
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+ - [3] 3GPP TS 22.030: "Man-Machine Interface (MMI) of the Mobile Station (MS)".
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+ - [4] 3GPP TS 22.081: "Line identification Supplementary Services - Stage 1".
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+ - [5] 3GPP TS 22.084: "Digital cellular telecommunication system; MultiParty (MPTY) Supplementary Services - Stage 1".
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+ - [6] 3GPP TS 22.135: "Multicall Stage 1".
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+ ## 0.2 Abbreviations
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+ Abbreviations used in the present document are listed in TR 21.905 [1].
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+ # --- 1 Call Waiting (CW)
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+ ## 1.1 Definition
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+ The Call Waiting Service permits a mobile subscriber to be notified of an incoming call (as per basic call procedures) whilst the traffic channel is not available for the incoming call and the mobile subscriber is engaged in an active or held call. Subsequently, the subscriber can either accept, reject, or ignore the incoming call.
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+ ## 1.2 Description
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+ ### 1.2.1 Description
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+ This service operates when the traffic channel at the controlling subscriber B is not available and B is engaged in an active or held call.
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+ When a third party (calling subscriber C) attempts to connect to that termination, the controlling subscriber B is given an appropriate indication of the waiting call. A notification that the call is waiting will be sent back towards the calling subscriber C.
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+ The maximum number of waiting calls at one time per mobile access is one. This means that no further calls are offered to the subscriber while a call is waiting.
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+ NOTE: As a network option this maximum number of waiting calls may be greater than one. This is considered as a possible future enhancement.
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+ ### 1.2.2 Applicability to telecommunication services
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+ The applicability of this Supplementary Service to the ongoing call is defined in TS 22.004 [2]. The incoming, waiting, call may be of any kind.
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+ ### 1.2.3 Terminology
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+ #### **(Controlling) subscriber B**
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+ This is the subscriber who is provided by the network with the Call Waiting Service and who reacts to the Call Waiting.
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+ #### **Subscriber C**
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+ This is the subscriber who has originated a call to B which causes the Call Waiting Service to be invoked.
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+ #### **Subscriber A**
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+ This represents a subscriber who is engaged in a call with B, being either the calling or the called party.
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+ ###### **T2; No answer time out**
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+ The duration of this time out is the time the network will wait for a response from subscriber B, to the offered call from subscriber C. The value of the timer is between 0.5 and 2 minutes at the service providers discretion.
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+ ## 1.3 Normal procedures with successful outcome
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+ ### 1.3.1 Provision
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+ This Supplementary Service is provisioned for all Basic Services (BS) subscribed to and to which it is applicable, i.e. not provisioned to any subset of these BS.
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+ ### 1.3.2 Withdrawal
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+ Withdrawal will be at the request of the subscriber or for administrative reasons.
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+ ### 1.3.5 Activation
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+ This Supplementary Service will be activated either collectively for all applicable Basic Services or on a Basic Service group basis by the subscriber using a control procedure, as specified in TS 22.030 [3], or by the service provider. The controlling subscriber shall be informed by the network of the success or otherwise of her action.
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+ ### 1.3.6 Deactivation
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+ The service will be deactivated either collectively for all applicable Basic Services or on a Basic Service group basis by the subscriber using a control procedure, as specified in TS 22.030 [3], or by the service provider. The controlling subscriber shall be informed by the network of the success or otherwise of her action.
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+ ### 1.3.7 Invocation
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+ This service is invoked by the network on arrival of an incoming call if the service is active and the controlling subscriber B's traffic channel is not available, B is engaged in an active or held call and there is no other call currently waiting.
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+ ### 1.3.8 Normal operation with successful outcome
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+ #### 1.3.8.1 Incoming call from C
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+ When an incoming call from subscriber C arrives, the served mobile subscriber is connected to - at least - one call (active or held) and a NDUB (Network Determined User Busy) condition does not exist, then the CW service shall be invoked and the call shall be offered to subscriber B with an appropriate indication, e.g. with a "Call Waiting Tone".
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+ If a response to the offered call is received from the mobile termination at B, then the subscriber C shall be given an indication (e.g. ringing tone) that the called subscriber is being informed of the incoming call and, if possible, that call waiting is in operation.
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+ #### 1.3.8.2 Terminating call by A or B
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+ If either subscriber A or subscriber B requests that the call is terminated, then this call shall be terminated as for basic call (see TS 22.030 [3] for more information). Subscriber B shall then be given the normal notification that there is a new call to her, as for a normal terminating call. The network shall continue to indicate; e.g. ringing tone towards subscriber C as for a normal call. B can then accept the call from C before the expiry of T2.
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+ Subscriber B can also free resources by using the Call Hold Supplementary Service. Subscriber B shall then be able to accept the waiting call from subscriber C before the expiry of T2.
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+ Alternatively, subscriber B may specifically request release or hold of the connection to A and accept the waiting call as one action (see TS 22.030 [3]). In this case, the network connects subscriber B to subscriber C with no further notifications to either subscriber. This must be done before the expiry of T2.
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+ ### 1.3.11 Interrogation
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+ #### Status check
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+ The controlling subscriber may interrogate the network by the use of a control procedure, as specified in TS 22.030 [3]. The network shall respond with an appropriate indication telling the subscriber whether the service is supported in this network and, if so, provide a list of all Basic Service groups to which the Call waiting Supplementary Service is active.
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+ ## 1.4 Exceptional procedures or unsuccessful outcome
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+ ### 1.4.1 Incoming call from subscriber C ignored by subscriber B
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+ If no response is received by the network from controlling subscriber B before the expiry of T2, then the network shall inform the controlling subscriber B that the call is no longer waiting. Subscriber C shall then be given a no reply indication, unless e.g. Call Forwarding applies. The call waiting service is then made available for a subsequent incoming call.
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+ ### 1.4.2 Incoming call from subscriber C is indicated as UDUB by subscriber B (or terminal B)
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+ If the waiting call is indicated as UDUB by B before the expiry of T2 the subscriber C shall be given a busy indication, unless e.g. Call Forwarding applies. The call waiting service is then made available for a subsequent incoming call.
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+ ### 1.4.3 Release by subscriber C within the specified period
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+ If calling subscriber C terminates the call attempt to subscriber B before the expiry of T2, the call attempt from C shall be terminated, as for basic call, and subscriber B shall be notified.
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+ ### 1.4.4 Incoming call from subscriber C is rejected by subscriber B
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+ If the waiting call is explicitly rejected by B before the expiry of T2, the subscriber C shall be given a reject indication. The call waiting service is then made available for a subsequent incoming call.
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+ ## 1.5 Alternate procedures
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+ None identified.
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+ ## 1.6 Interactions with other Supplementary Services
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+ #### 1.6.82.1 Call forwarding unconditional
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+ If call forwarding unconditional has been activated, it takes precedence over call waiting. Call forwarding unconditional can be activated while a call is waiting without changing the state of the waiting call.
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+ #### 1.6.82.2 Call forwarding on mobile subscriber busy
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+ No impact, i.e. neither Supplementary Service shall affect the operation of the other Supplementary Service.
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+ The following text clarifies the situation: If user B is NDUB (Network Determined User Busy), Call Forwarding shall take place, and the call is not offered to B. If B is not NDUB, the call shall be offered to B, and if the UDUB (User DUB) condition occurs, then the Call Forwarding shall take place.
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+ #### 1.6.82.3 Call forwarding on no reply
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+ If the CFNRy is active and operative for the called subscriber then a waiting call shall still be offered as described in subclause 1.3.8.1 (call waiting indication). If no response is received to this call before the expiry of the No Reply Condition timer, then the call forwarding on no reply service becomes invoked and the call is forwarded as per that call forwarding on no reply service description.
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+ #### 1.6.83.2 Call hold
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+ The served user may use the Call Hold service to answer subsequently a waiting call from C.
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+ If the served mobile subscriber has an active call and a call on hold the network can still offer an incoming call with the waiting indication i.e. the NDUB condition is not used the normal way (n=2 not 1).
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+ NOTE: Although the call is offered to the subscriber, she cannot accept the call as long as she has one active call and one call on hold.
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+ If the served mobile subscriber has a call on hold and no active call, an incoming call is offered as a waiting call.
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+ #### 1.6.81.1 Calling line identification presentation
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+ See TS 22.081 [4]
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+ #### 1.6.84.2 MultiParty
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+ See TS 22.084 [5] .
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+ #### 1.6.88.6 Barring of all incoming calls
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+ Invocation of Barring of Incoming Calls takes precedence over invocation of Call Waiting.
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+ Call waiting cannot be activated if barring of incoming calls is activated. The mobile subscriber requesting for call waiting shall be informed of this Supplementary Service incompatibility. The activation of barring of incoming calls does not affect any currently waiting calls.
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+ #### 1.6.88.7 Barring of incoming calls when roaming outside the home PLMN country
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+ When active and operative, same as interaction with Barring of All Incoming Calls.
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+ ## 1.7 Interactions with other services
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+ ### 1.7.1 Multicall
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+ See TS 22.135 [6].
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+ ## 1.8 Interworking considerations
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+ Calls originating from outside the ISDN/PLMN can undergo call waiting at B.
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+ A special in-band indication may be provided to the calling subscriber instead of the normal indication.
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+ # --- 2 Call hold
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+ ## 2.1 Definition
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+ The call hold service allows a served mobile subscriber, who is provisioned with this Supplementary Service, to interrupt communication on an existing active call and then subsequently, if desired, re-establish communication. The traffic channel remains assigned to the mobile subscriber after the communication is interrupted to allow the origination or possible termination of other calls.
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+ ## 2.2 Description
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+ ### 2.2.1 Description
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+ When the call hold service is invoked, communication is interrupted on the traffic channel and the traffic channel is released from the existing call. The traffic channel is reserved for the served mobile subscriber invoking the call hold service. The served mobile subscriber can only have one call on hold at a time.
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+ One traffic channel should be reserved for the served mobile subscriber as long as the subscriber has one call on hold and is currently not connected to any other call, i.e. the network should not reserve more than one traffic channel for a mobile station.
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+ If the served mobile subscriber has a call on hold and is not connected to an active call, she can:
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+ - 2) Set up another call.
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+ - 3) Disconnect the held call.
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+ If the served mobile subscriber has a call on hold and is not connected to an active call she can not receive a call, except when using the Call Waiting Supplementary Service. For additional information, see subclause 2.6.83.1 (Interaction with Call Waiting Supplementary Service).
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+ If the served mobile subscriber is connected to an active call and has another call on hold, she can:
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+ - 1) Alternate from one call to the other.
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+ - 2) Disconnect the active call.
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+ - 3) Disconnect the held call.
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+ - 4) Disconnect both calls.
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+ If the served mobile subscriber is connected to an active call and has another call on hold, she can not receive a call. For additional information, see subclause 2.6.83.1 (Interaction with Call Waiting Supplementary Service).
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+ ### 2.2.2 Applicability to telecommunication services
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+ The applicability of this Supplementary Service is defined in TS 22.004 [2].
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+ NOTE: If the served mobile subscriber has a call on hold she may set up another call using a different telecommunications service.
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+ ## 2.3 Normal procedures with successful outcome
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+ ### 2.3.1 Provision
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+ This Supplementary Service is provisioned for all basic services subscribed to and to which it is applicable, i.e. not provisioned to any subset of these BS.
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+ ### 2.3.2 Withdrawal
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+ The service will be withdrawn at the subscriber's request or for administrative reasons.
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+ ### 2.3.5 Activation
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+ The Supplementary Service will be activated by the service provider as a result of provision.
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+ ### 2.3.6 Deactivation
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+ The Supplementary Service will be deactivated by the service provider as a result of withdrawal.
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+ ### 2.3.7 Invocation
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+ Call hold will be invoked by the served mobile subscriber by use of a control procedure as described in TS 22.030 [3].
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+ ### 2.3.8 Normal operation with successful outcome
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+ #### Hold request
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+ The served mobile subscriber indicates to the network that communication on the interface is to be interrupted. A call may be placed on hold:
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+ - on the served calling subscriber's interface by her at any time after the call has been answered and before call clearing has begun.
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+ - on the served called subscriber's interface by her at any time after the call has been answered and before call clearing has begun.
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+ The communication on the connection is then interrupted An acknowledgement shall be given to the served mobile subscriber, and the traffic channel is now available for other uses. A notification shall be sent towards the held party indicating that the call has been placed on hold.
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+ #### Disconnect
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+ If at any time a call is in the held state, either party may disconnect from that call.
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+ #### Unidirectionality
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+ Assume that subscriber A and B are connected to a call and both have subscribed to the call hold services. The call hold service is unidirectional, so it is possible for:
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+ - 1) only party A to have party B on hold;
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+ For party A the call is on hold, for the held party B the call is active.
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+ For party B the call is on hold, for the held party A the call is active; or
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+ - 3) each party to have the other on hold.
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+ For party A and party B the call is on hold.
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+ #### Handling of call hold service within a call
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+ The served mobile subscriber may control the call hold service by use of the control procedures as described in TS 22.030 [3].
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+ If the served mobile subscriber has a call on hold and is not connected to an active call, she can:
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+ - 1) Retrieve the held call.
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+ A notification shall be send towards the previously held party that the call has been retrieved.
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+ - 2) Set up another call.
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+ Results in the served mobile subscriber being engaged in that new call and still holding the other call.
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+ - 3) Disconnect the held call (as for basic call).
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+ If the served mobile subscriber is connected to an active call and has another call on hold, she can:
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+ - 1) Alternate from one call to the other.
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+ Results in the previously active call being held and the previously held call becoming active. Privacy is provided between the two calls. A notification shall be sent towards the previously held party that the call has been retrieved and another notification shall be sent towards the party being put on hold.
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+ - 2) Disconnect the active call.
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+ Results in the traffic channel being available for the served mobile subscriber and the other call being still on hold. The served mobile subscriber shall be notified that she has a call on hold. The disconnected party shall be notified as for a basic call.
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+ NOTE: The notification about the held call towards the served mobile subscriber is given by the MS, not by the network.
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+ - 3) Disconnect the held call.
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+ The disconnected party shall be notified as for a basic call.
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+ - 4) Disconnect both calls (as for basic call).
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+ If the served mobile subscriber is connected to an active call and has another call on hold, and the active call is disconnected by the other party; then the served mobile subscriber shall be notified that she has a call on hold.
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+ NOTE: The notification about the held call towards the served mobile subscriber is given by the MS, not by the network.
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+ ## 2.4 Exceptional procedures or unsuccessful outcome
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+ ### 2.4.1 Exceptional operation or unsuccessful outcome
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+ If the network cannot retrieve a previously held call, the mobile subscriber will be informed of the reason of the failure. (For example, the call may be in the process of being cleared). The call state is not affected.
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+ If the network cannot alternate between two calls, the mobile subscriber will be informed of the reason for the failure. The call states are not affected.
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+ ### 2.4.6 Invocation
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+ #### Hold
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+ If a mobile subscriber tries to invoke the hold service while not subscribed to the service or for some other reason, the service provider cannot provide the hold service, an indication will be provided to the mobile subscriber with the reason of failure. The call state is not affected.
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+ ## 2.5 Alternate procedures
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+ None identified.
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+ ## 2.6 Interactions with other Supplementary Services
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+ #### 2.6.83.1 Call waiting
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+ See subclause 1.6.83.2.
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+ #### 2.6.84.2 MultiParty
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+ See TS 22.084 [5]
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+ ## 2.7 Interactions with other services
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+ ### 2.7.1 Multicall
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+ See TS 22.135 [6].
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+ ## 2.8 Interworking considerations
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+ The operation of this Supplementary Service is not affected by the nature of the far end of the connection.
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+ NOTE: In some networks the indication to the distant user about the held or retrieve state of the call may not be supported.
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+ # Annex A (informative): Change history
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+ | Change history | | | | | | | | | | | |
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+ |----------------|-----------|-----------|-----------|-----|-----|-------|-----|----------------------------------------------|-------|--------|-------------------|
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+ | TSG SA# | SA Doc. | SA1 Doc | Spec | CR | Rev | Rel | Cat | Subject/Comment | Old | New | WI |
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+ | Jun 1999 | | | GSM 02.83 | | | | | Transferred to 3GPP SA1 | 7.0.0 | | |
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+ | SA#04 | | | 22.083 | | | R99 | | Transferred to 3GPP SA1 | | 3.0.0 | |
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+ | SP-05 | SP-99479 | S1-99630 | 22.083 | 001 | | R99 | D | Editorial changes for alignment | 3.0.0 | 3.0.1 | Editorial changes |
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+ | SP-05 | SP-99449 | S1-99854 | 22.083 | 002 | | R99 | B | Multicall | 3.0.0 | 3.1.0 | Multicall |
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+ | SP-11 | SP-010065 | S1-010258 | 22.083 | | | Rel-4 | | Transferred to 3GPP Release 4 | 3.1.0 | 4.0.0 | |
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+ | SP-15 | SP-020045 | S1-020457 | 22.083 | 003 | - | Rel-4 | F | Editorial CR to correct terms and references | 4.0.0 | 4.1.0 | CORRECT |
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+ | SP-16 | SP-020267 | S1-021043 | 22.083 | | | Rel-5 | | Updated from Rel-4 to Rel5 | 4.1.0 | 5.0.0 | |
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+ | SP-26 | SP-040744 | S1-040997 | 22.083 | | | Rel-6 | | Updated from Rel-5 to Rel-6 | 5.0.0 | 6.0.0 | |
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+ | SP-36 | | | 22.083 | | | Rel-7 | | Updated from Rel-6 to Rel-7 | 6.0.0 | 7.0.0 | |
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+ | SP-42 | - | - | | | | Rel-8 | | Updated from Rel-7 to Rel-8 | 7.0.0 | 8.0.0 | |
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+ | SP-46 | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | Updated to Rel-9 by MCC | 8.0.0 | 9.0.0 | |
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+ # Contents
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+ | Foreword ..... | 4 |
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+ | 0 Scope..... | 5 |
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+ | 0.1 References ..... | 5 |
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+ | 0.2 Abbreviations ..... | 5 |
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+ | 1 MultiParty Service (MPTY)..... | 5 |
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+ | 1.1 Definition ..... | 5 |
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+ | 1.2 Description ..... | 5 |
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+ | 1.2.1 Description ..... | 5 |
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+ | 1.2.1.1 Indication about multiParty status ..... | 6 |
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+ | 1.2.2 Applicability to telecommunication services ..... | 6 |
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+ | 1.2.3 Terminology ..... | 6 |
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+ | 1.3 Normal procedures with successful outcome..... | 6 |
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+ | 1.3.1 Provision..... | 6 |
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+ | 1.3.2 Withdrawal ..... | 6 |
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+ | 1.3.5 Activation ..... | 6 |
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+ | 1.3.6 Deactivation..... | 6 |
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+ | 1.3.7 Invocation ..... | 6 |
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+ | 1.3.8 Normal operation with successful outcome..... | 7 |
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+ | 1.3.8.1 Beginning the multiParty call ..... | 7 |
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+ | 1.3.8.2 Managing an active multiParty call ..... | 7 |
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+ | 1.3.8.3 Managing a held multiParty call..... | 8 |
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+ | 1.3.8.4 Managing a single call and a MPTY ..... | 8 |
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+ | 1.3.8.4.1 Single active call ..... | 8 |
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+ | 1.3.8.4.2 Active MPTY and held call..... | 8 |
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+ | 1.3.8.5 Remote parties in a Multi-Party Call ..... | 9 |
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+ | 1.4 Exceptional procedures or unsuccessful outcome..... | 9 |
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+ | 1.5 Alternate procedures ..... | 9 |
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+ | 1.6 Interactions with other Supplementary Services..... | 9 |
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+ | 1.6.81.3 Connected line identification presentation ..... | 9 |
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+ | 1.6.82.1 Call forwarding unconditional ..... | 9 |
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+ | 1.6.82.2 Call forwarding on mobile subscriber Busy ..... | 9 |
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+ | 1.6.82.3 Call forwarding on no reply ..... | 10 |
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+ | 1.6.82.4 Call Forwarding on mobile subscriber not reachable ..... | 10 |
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+ | 1.6.83.1 Call waiting..... | 10 |
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+ | 1.6.83.2 Call hold..... | 10 |
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+ | 1.6.84.1 Multi-party service..... | 10 |
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+ | 1.6.85.1 Closed user group ..... | 10 |
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+ | 1.6.88.1 Barring of all outgoing calls ..... | 10 |
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+ | 1.6.88.2 Barring of outgoing international calls ..... | 10 |
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+ | 1.6.88.4 Barring of outgoing international calls except those directed to the home PLMN country ..... | 11 |
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+ | 1.6.88.6 Barring of incoming calls ..... | 11 |
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+ | 1.6.88.7 Barring of incoming calls when roaming outside the home PLMN country..... | 11 |
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+ | 1.7 Interworking considerations..... | 11 |
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+ | Annex A (informative): Change history..... | 12 |
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+
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+ # --- Foreword
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+ This Technical Specification has been produced by the 3<sup>rd</sup> Generation Partnership Project (3GPP).
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+ The contents of the present document are subject to continuing work within the TSG and may change following formal TSG approval. Should the TSG modify the contents of the present document, it will be re-released by the TSG with an identifying change of release date and an increase in version number as follows:
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+ Version x.y.z
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+ where:
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+ - x the first digit:
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+ - 1 presented to TSG for information;
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+ - 2 presented to TSG for approval;
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+ - 3 or greater indicates TSG approved document under change control.
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+ - y the second digit is incremented for all changes of substance, i.e. technical enhancements, corrections, updates, etc.
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+ - z the third digit is incremented when editorial only changes have been incorporated in the document.
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+ # --- 0 Scope
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+ The present document describes the Supplementary Services belonging to the group MultiParty Supplementary Services.
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+ The general aspects, including definitions and recommended provision, of the description of the Supplementary Services are given in TS 22.004.
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+ The group of Supplementary Services MultiParty Supplementary Services consists of one Supplementary Service:
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+ - MultiParty service (Clause 1).
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+ ## 0.1 References
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+ The following documents contain provisions which, through reference in this text, constitute provisions of the present document.
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+
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+ - References are either specific (identified by date of publication, edition number, version number, etc.) or non-specific.
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+ - For a specific reference, subsequent revisions do not apply.
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+ - For a non-specific reference, the latest version applies. In the case of a reference to a 3GPP document (including a GSM document), a non-specific reference implicitly refers to the latest version of that document *in the same Release as the present document*.
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+
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+ - [1] 3GPP TS 21.905: "Vocabulary for 3GPP Specifications"
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+ - [2] 3GPP TS 22.004: "General on Supplementary Services".
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+ - [3] 3GPP TS 22.030: "Man-Machine Interface (MMI) of the Mobile Station (MS)".
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+ - [4] 3GPP TS 22.083: "Call Waiting (CW) and Call Hold (HOLD) Supplementary Services - Stage 1".
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+ - [5] 3GPP TS 22.085 "Closed User Group (CUG) Supplementary Services - Stage 1".
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+
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+ ## 0.2 Abbreviations
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+
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+ Abbreviations used in the present document are listed in TS 21.905.
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+ # --- 1 MultiParty Service (MPTY)
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+
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+ ## 1.1 Definition
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+
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+ This Supplementary Service provides a mobile subscriber with the ability to have a multi-connection call, i.e. a simultaneous communication with more than one party.
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+ ## 1.2 Description
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+
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+ ### 1.2.1 Description
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+ A precondition for the multi-party service is that the served mobile subscriber is in control of one active call and one call on hold, both calls having been answered. In this situation the served mobile subscriber can request the network to begin the multiParty service.
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+ Once a multiParty call is active, remote parties may be added, disconnected or separated (i.e. removed from the multiParty call but remain connected to the served mobile subscriber).
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+ The maximum number of remote parties is 5.
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+ #### 1.2.1.1 Indication about multiParty status
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+ Notification shall be sent towards the served mobile subscriber and all the remote parties in a multiParty call at the invocation of this Supplementary Service. In addition, a notification shall always be sent towards all remote parties (i.e. not towards the served mobile subscriber) every time a new party is added to the multiParty call. Notifications shall also be sent to remote parties when they are put on hold and when they are retrieved in accordance with normal Call Hold procedures.
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+ In the case where a previously private communication is added again to the multiParty call, a notification shall be sent towards all remote parties.
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+ NOTE: During an interim period of time, some networks might not support the sending of the notifications to the remote parties.
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+
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+ ### 1.2.2 Applicability to telecommunication services
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+ The applicability of this Supplementary Service is defined in TS 22.004.
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+
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+ ### 1.2.3 Terminology
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+
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+ #### **Served Mobile Subscriber**
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+ During the invocation and active phase, the service is under the control of the served mobile subscriber, i.e. the one who has subscribed to the service.
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+ #### **Remote Party**
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+ Any participant in the multiParty call who is not the served mobile subscriber.
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+ ## 1.3 Normal procedures with successful outcome
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+ ### 1.3.1 Provision
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+ This Supplementary Service is provisioned for all Basic Services (BS) subscribed to and to which it is applicable, i.e. not to any subset of these BS.
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+ The provision of the Call Hold Supplementary Service is also required.
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+ ### 1.3.2 Withdrawal
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+ Withdrawal of the service is made by the service provider upon request by the subscriber or for service provider reasons.
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+ ### 1.3.5 Activation
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+ The Supplementary Service shall be activated by the service provider as a result of provision.
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+ ### 1.3.6 Deactivation
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+ The Supplementary Service shall be deactivated by the service provider as a result of withdrawal.
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+ ### 1.3.7 Invocation
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+ Multi-Party service will be invoked by the served mobile subscriber by use of a control procedure, as defined in TS 22.030.
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+ ### 1.3.8 Normal operation with successful outcome
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+ Only the served mobile subscriber shall be able to add remote parties to the multiParty call.
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+ #### 1.3.8.1 Beginning the multiParty call
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+ When the served mobile subscriber invokes multiParty service from the precondition defined in Section 1.2.1, the network joins the active call and the call on hold together into a multiParty call in which the served mobile subscriber and the remote parties can all communicate with one another.
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+ #### 1.3.8.2 Managing an active multiParty call
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+ During an active multiParty call, the served mobile subscriber shall be able to:
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+ - (i) Add another remote party, to which a private communication has been established using the same procedures as in Section 1.3.8.1, if the number of remote parties does not then exceed the maximum number allowed, which results in an active multiParty call.
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+ A "MPTY invoke" notification shall be sent towards all remote parties.
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+ A Retrieve notification (according to TS 22.083) shall be sent towards all previously held remote parties.
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+ - (ii) Put the connection to multiParty call on hold, i.e. place her connection to the multiParty call on hold (and typically later retrieve it). The served mobile subscriber may make an enquiry call (e.g. to a potential new remote party) or process a Call Waiting request from this state. While the multiParty call is on hold the remaining remote parties in the multiParty call can have communication with each other.
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+ As a result of this scenario, the enquiry call or the accepted waiting call can be added to the multiParty call or released. If the call is released by the served mobile subscriber or by the remote party, the served mobile subscriber is in control of a held multiParty call.
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+ A Hold notification (according to TS 22.083) shall be sent towards all remote parties.
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+ - (iii) Separate a remote party:
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+ Explicitly choose one remote party to have a private communication with. This results in that remote party being removed from the multiParty call which is placed on hold, and the conversation between the served mobile subscriber and the designated remote party being a normal active call (see NOTE 1). The remaining remote parties may have communication with each other in this state.
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+ As a result of this scenario the private communication can be added again to the multiParty call or released. If the private call is released by the served mobile subscriber or by the remote party, the served mobile subscriber is in control of a held multiParty call.
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+ A Hold notification (according to TS 22.083) shall be sent towards all remote parties, except the designated remote party to which a private communication was established.
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+ - (iv) Terminate the entire multiParty call. When the served mobile subscriber releases, this is interpreted as a request for termination of the entire multiParty call even if there are calls on hold.
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+ No further notification shall be sent.
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+ - (v) Disconnect a remote party:
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+ Explicitly release the remote parties one at a time basis (see NOTE 1). In the case when no remote parties remain, the multiParty call is terminated.
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+ NOTE 1: If the served mobile subscriber has a private communication with one of the remote parties and this remote party disconnects or is disconnected a notification is sent towards the served mobile subscriber that she has a multiParty call on hold.
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+ The notification about the held multiparty call towards the served mobile subscriber is given by the MS, not by the network.
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+ #### 1.3.8.3 Managing a held multiParty call
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+ During a held multiParty call the served mobile subscriber shall be able to:
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+ - 1) Retrieve the held multiParty call, which results in an active multiParty call.
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+ - 2) Initiate a new call.
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+ - 3) Process a Call Waiting request.
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+ - 4) Disconnect the held multiParty call. All calls belonging to the multiParty call shall be released.
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+ - 5) Disconnect a single remote party.
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+ During a held multiParty call the served mobile subscriber shall NOT be able to:
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+ Retrieve a single remote party.
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+ #### 1.3.8.4 Managing a single call and a MPTY
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+ ##### 1.3.8.4.1 Single active call
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+ If the served mobile subscriber is connected to a single active call (regardless whether it is a private communication or a new initiated call) and has a MPTY on hold, she is able to:
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+ - 1) Disconnect the single active call.
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+ - 2) Disconnect the held MPTY.
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+ - 3) Disconnect both. All calls, even if they are on hold, shall be released.
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+ - 4) Join the single active call and the held MPTY together.
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+ This would result in an active MPTY, except if the number of remote parties exceeds the number allowed.
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+ A "MPTY invoke" notification shall be sent towards all remote parties.
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+ A Retrieve notification (according to TS 22.083) shall be sent towards the previously held remote party.
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+ - 5) Alternate between both calls.
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+ ##### 1.3.8.4.2 Active MPTY and held call
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+ If the served mobile subscriber is connected to a active MPTY and has a single call on hold, she is able to:
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+ - 1) Disconnect the active MPTY.
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+ - 2) Disconnect the single held call.
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+ - 3) Disconnect both. All calls, even if they are on hold, shall be released.
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+ - 4) Join the single held call and the active MPTY together. This would result in an active MPTY, except if the number of remote parties exceeds the number allowed.
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+ A "MPTY invoke" notification shall be sent towards all remote parties.
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+ A Retrieve notification (according to TS 22.083) shall be sent towards all previously held remote parties.
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+ - 5) Alternate between both calls.
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+ If the served mobile subscriber is connected to a active Multi Party call and has a single call on hold, a request for establishing a private communication will be rejected by the network. (Because this would lead to an active call and two calls on hold, which is not supported according to the Call Hold Supplementary Service).
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+ An indication will be given to the served mobile subscriber with the reason for failure.
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+ #### 1.3.8.5 Remote parties in a Multi-Party Call
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+ Any of the remote parties shall be able to:
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+ - a) Put her connection to the multiParty call on hold (and typically later retrieve it). The requirements of the Call Hold service then apply;
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+ - b) Release from the multiParty call.
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+ If a remote party releases and no remote party then remains, the requirements of the normal call release procedures then apply.
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+ ## 1.4 Exceptional procedures or unsuccessful outcome
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+ If a served mobile subscriber attempts to invoke multiParty service and the network cannot accept that request, the request will be rejected and an indication will be given to the served mobile subscriber with a reason for denial. Some possible reasons for rejection are:
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+ - service not subscribed;
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+ - resources cannot be allocated;
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+ - conflicting situation with other Supplementary Services;
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+ - calls are not in appropriate state (e.g. one or more calls are not answered or are in the process of being cleared);
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+ - service not supported by the LPLMN.
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+ If the service provider cannot satisfy the request to add a further remote party (e.g. if the multiParty call has been cleared or if the maximum number of remote parties allowed has already been reached) the served mobile subscriber shall receive an indication that the request is denied, with the reason for failure.
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+ If the radio path of the served mobile subscriber is lost permanently for any reason, the multiParty call shall be released.
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+ ## 1.5 Alternate procedures
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+ None identified.
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+ ## 1.6 Interactions with other Supplementary Services
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+ #### 1.6.81.3 Connected line identification presentation
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+ Remote parties in an existing multiParty call who have subscribed to connected line number identification presentation will not receive a new remote party's number whenever a served mobile subscriber adds a new remote party to the multiParty call.
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+ #### 1.6.82.1 Call forwarding unconditional
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+ No interaction, the following text shall give a clarification.
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+ Calling subscriber: If a calling subscriber attempts to establish a multiParty call to a subscriber with call forwarding unconditional active and operative, the forwarded-to subscriber will be alerted and can be added to the conference.
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+ Forwarded-to subscriber: A forwarded-to subscriber can establish a multiParty call using an existing forwarded call as one of the multiParty connections.
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+ #### 1.6.82.2 Call forwarding on mobile subscriber Busy
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+ No interaction, the following text shall give a clarification.
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+ Calling subscriber: If a calling subscriber attempts to establish a multiParty call to a subscriber with call forwarding on mobile subscriber busy active and operative, and the forwarding condition is met, the forwarded-to subscriber will be alerted and can be added to the conference.
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+ Forwarded-to subscriber: A forwarded-to subscriber can establish a multiParty call using an existing forwarded call as one of the multiParty connections.
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+ #### 1.6.82.3 Call forwarding on no reply
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+ Same as the interaction between call forwarding on mobile subscriber busy and multiParty call.
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+ #### 1.6.82.4 Call Forwarding on mobile subscriber not reachable
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+ Same as the interaction between call forwarding on mobile subscriber busy and multiParty call.
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+ #### 1.6.83.1 Call waiting
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+ No interaction. The following text is included for clarification:
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+ A user who is active on a multiParty call, either as the served mobile subscriber or as remote party, may receive an indication of a waiting call, provided that the maximum number of calls at the mobile equipment will not be exceeded.
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+ After the multiParty call has been put on hold by this user, the waiting call may be accepted by the user.
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+ #### 1.6.83.2 Call hold
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+ Any party involved in an active multiParty call (i.e. the served mobile subscriber or a remote party) may place the connection to the multiParty call on hold and later retrieve it.
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+ #### 1.6.84.1 Multi-party service
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+ It shall be possible for any remote party in a multiParty call to alternate between two different multiParty calls.
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+ Served Mobile Subscriber:
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+ The served mobile subscriber cannot control more than one multiParty call at a time.
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+ It shall not be possible to invoke multiParty service if either or both of the initial calls are active parts of one or two other multiParty calls.
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+ Multi-Party Call controlled by one of the remote parties:
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+ The network will not be required to prevent that a leg to one of the other remote parties can be part of another multiParty call controlled by that remote party.
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+ #### 1.6.85.1 Closed user group
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+ See TS 22.085.
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+ #### 1.6.88.1 Barring of all outgoing calls
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+ If barring of all outgoing calls is activated after a multiParty call is invoked, any outgoing calls in progress within that multiParty call will not be barred. Any new outgoing call is barred.
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+ #### 1.6.88.2 Barring of outgoing international calls
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+ Same as interworking between barring of all outgoing calls and multiParty service.
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+ #### 1.6.88.4 Barring of outgoing international calls except those directed to the home PLMN country
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+ Same as interaction between barring of all outgoing calls and multiParty service.
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+ #### 1.6.88.6 Barring of incoming calls
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+ If barring of incoming calls is activated after a multiParty call is invoked, any incoming calls in progress within that multiParty call will not be barred. Any new incoming call is barred.
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+ #### 1.6.88.7 Barring of incoming calls when roaming outside the home PLMN country
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+ If barring of incoming calls when roaming outside the home PLMN country is made active and operative after a multiParty call is invoked, any incoming calls in progress within that multiParty call will not be barred. Any new incoming call is barred.
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+ ## 1.7 Interworking considerations
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+ Interworking with non-PLMN/ISDN:
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+ If a remote party is neither a PLMN nor an ISDN subscriber, it is possible that she is not notified.
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+ Mapping of notifications:
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+ Direction ISDN to PLMN:
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+ 3PTY and CONF shall be mapped onto MPTY.
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+ Direction PLMN to ISDN:
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+ MPTY shall be mapped onto CONF.
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+ # Annex A (informative): Change history
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+ | Change history | | | | | | | | | | | |
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+ |----------------|-----------|-----------|-----------|-----|-----|-------|-----|----------------------------------------------|-------|--------|-------------------|
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+ | TSG SA# | SA Doc. | SA1 Doc | Spec | CR | Rev | Rel | Cat | Subject/Comment | Old | New | WI |
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+ | Jun 1999 | | | GSM 02.84 | | | | | Transferred to 3GPP SA1 | 7.0.0 | | |
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+ | SA#04 | | | 22.084 | | | R99 | | Transferred to 3GPP SA1 | | 3.0.0 | |
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+ | SP-05 | SP-99479 | S1-99631 | 22.084 | 001 | | R99 | D | Editorial changes for alignment | 3.0.0 | 3.0.1 | Editorial changes |
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+ | SP-11 | SP-010065 | S1-010258 | 22.084 | | | Rel-4 | | Transferred to 3GPP Release 4 | 3.0.1 | 4.0.0 | |
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+ | SP-15 | SP-020045 | S1-020457 | 22.084 | 002 | - | Rel-4 | F | Editorial CR to correct terms and references | 4.0.0 | 4.1.0 | CORRECT |
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+ | SP-16 | SP-020267 | S1-021043 | 22.084 | | | Rel-5 | | Updated from Rel-4 to Rel-5 | 4.1.0 | 5.0.0 | |
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+ | SP-26 | SP-040744 | S1-040997 | 22.084 | | | Rel-6 | | Updated from Rel-5 to Rel-6 | 5.0.0 | 6.0.0 | |
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+ | SP-36 | | | 22.084 | | | Rel-7 | | Updated from Rel-6 to Rel-7 | 6.0.0 | 7.0.0 | |
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+ | SP-42 | - | - | | | | Rel-8 | | Updated from Rel-7 to Rel-8 | 7.0.0 | 8.0.0 | |
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+ | SP-46 | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | Updated to Rel-9 by MCC | 8.0.0 | 9.0.0 | |
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+ | 2011-03 | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | Update to Rel-10 version (MCC) | 9.0.0 | 10.0.0 | |
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+ # Contents
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+ | Foreword ..... | 4 |
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+ | 0 Scope..... | 5 |
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+ | 0.1 References ..... | 5 |
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+ | 0.2 Abbreviations ..... | 5 |
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+ | 1 Closed User Group (CUG)..... | 5 |
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+ | 1.1 Definition ..... | 5 |
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+ | 1.2 Description ..... | 6 |
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+ | 1.2.1 Service description ..... | 6 |
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+ | 1.2.2 Applicability to telecommunication services ..... | 6 |
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+ | 1.2.3 Definitions ..... | 6 |
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+ | 1.3 Normal procedures with successful outcome..... | 6 |
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+ | 1.3.1 Provision..... | 6 |
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+ | 1.3.2 Withdrawal ..... | 7 |
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+ | 1.3.5 Activation ..... | 7 |
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+ | 1.3.6 Deactivation..... | 7 |
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+ | 1.3.7 Invocation ..... | 7 |
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+ | 1.3.8 Normal operation with successful outcome..... | 7 |
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+ | 1.3.8.1 Mobile originating calls ..... | 8 |
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+ | 1.3.8.1.1 A user with no preferential CUG and no OA capability ..... | 8 |
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+ | 1.3.8.1.2 A user with a preferential CUG but no OA capability..... | 8 |
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+ | 1.3.8.1.3 A user with the OA capability but no preferential CUG..... | 8 |
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+ | 1.3.8.1.4 A user with a preferential CUG and the OA capability ..... | 8 |
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+ | 1.3.8.1.5 A user not subscribing to the CUG Supplementary Service ..... | 9 |
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+ | 1.3.8.2 Mobile terminating calls ..... | 9 |
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+ | 1.3.8.2.1 CUG call with no OA indication..... | 9 |
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+ | 1.3.8.2.2 CUG call with OA indication..... | 9 |
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+ | 1.3.8.2.3 Normal call..... | 9 |
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+ | 1.4 Exceptional procedures or unsuccessful outcome..... | 9 |
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+ | 1.4.1 Exceptional operation or unsuccessful outcome ..... | 9 |
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+ | 1.4.10 Roaming into networks not supporting CUG ..... | 9 |
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+ | 1.5 Alternate procedures ..... | 10 |
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+ | 1.6 Interactions with other Supplementary Services..... | 10 |
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+ | 1.6.82.1 Call forwarding unconditional ..... | 10 |
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+ | 1.6.82.2 Call forwarding on mobile subscriber busy ..... | 11 |
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+ | 1.6.82.3 Call forwarding on no reply..... | 11 |
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+ | 1.6.82.4 Call forwarding on mobile subscriber not reachable ..... | 11 |
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+ | 1.6.83.1 Call waiting..... | 11 |
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+ | 1.6.84.1 Multi-party service..... | 11 |
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+ | 1.6.88 Call restriction Supplementary Services ..... | 11 |
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+ | 1.7 Interworking considerations..... | 11 |
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+ | <b>Annex 1 (normative): General subscription options (Per Subscriber) .....</b> | <b>13</b> |
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+ | <b>Annex 2 (normative): Originating PLMN actions on call requests on the calling user's side .....</b> | <b>14</b> |
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+ | <b>Annex 3 (normative): Terminating PLMN actions.....</b> | <b>15</b> |
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+ | <b>Annex 4 (normative): CUG interaction with the call forwarding Supplementary Services ..</b> | <b>16</b> |
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+ | <b>Annex 5 (informative): Change history.....</b> | <b>17</b> |
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+ # --- Foreword
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+ This Technical Specification has been produced by the 3<sup>rd</sup> Generation Partnership Project (3GPP).
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+ The contents of the present document are subject to continuing work within the TSG and may change following formal TSG approval. Should the TSG modify the contents of the present document, it will be re-released by the TSG with an identifying change of release date and an increase in version number as follows:
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+ Version x.y.z
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+ where:
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+ - x the first digit:
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+ - 1 presented to TSG for information;
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+ - 2 presented to TSG for approval;
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+ - 3 or greater indicates TSG approved document under change control.
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+ - y the second digit is incremented for all changes of substance, i.e. technical enhancements, corrections, updates, etc.
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+ - z the third digit is incremented when editorial only changes have been incorporated in the document.
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+ # --- 0 Scope
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+ The present document describes the Supplementary Services belonging to the group Community Of Interest Supplementary Services.
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+ The general aspects, including definitions and recommended provision, of the description of the Supplementary Services are given in TS 22.004.
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+ The group of Community Of Interest Supplementary Services includes one Supplementary Service:
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+ - Closed user group (clause 1).
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+ ## 0.1 References
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+ The following documents contain provisions which, through reference in this text, constitute provisions of the present document.
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+ - References are either specific (identified by date of publication, edition number, version number, etc.) or non-specific.
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+ - For a specific reference, subsequent revisions do not apply.
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+ - For a non-specific reference, the latest version applies. In the case of a reference to a 3GPP document (including a GSM document), a non-specific reference implicitly refers to the latest version of that document *in the same Release as the present document*.
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+ - [1] 3GPP TS 21.905: "Vocabulary for 3GPP Specifications".
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+ - [2] 3GPP TS 22.004: "General on Supplementary Services".
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+ - [3] 3GPP TS 23.003: "Digital cellular telecommunications system (Phase 2+); Numbering, addressing and identification".
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+ - [4] ITU-T Recommendation X.121: "International numbering plan for public data networks".
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+ - [5] ITU-T Recommendation X.180: "Administrative arrangements for closed user groups (CUGs)".
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+ ## 0.2 Abbreviations
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+ Abbreviations used in the present document are listed in 3GPP TS 21.905 [1].
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+ # --- 1 Closed User Group (CUG)
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+ ## 1.1 Definition
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+ The Closed User Group (CUG) Supplementary Service enables subscribers, connected to a PLMN and possibly also other networks, to form closed user groups (CUGs) to and from which access is restricted. A specific user may be a member of one or more CUGs. Members of a specific CUG can communicate among each other but not, in general, with users outside the group.
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+ The ability to set up emergency calls remains unaffected.
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+ ## 1.2 Description
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+ ### 1.2.1 Service description
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+ An ISDN/MSISDN number shall identify each member of a CUG.
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+ A CUG shall be defined for one or more basic service groups.
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+ CUG members can have additional capabilities that allow them to originate calls outside the group, and/or to receive calls from outside the group. CUG members can have additional restrictions that prevent them from originating calls to other members of the CUG, or from receiving calls from other members of the CUG.
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+ CUG shall remain unaffected when members roam to PLMNs supporting CUG. Roaming subscribers must have the same CUG facilities on the roamed-to PLMN as on the Home PLMN.
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+ When roaming to networks not supporting CUG, the CUG restrictions must be enforced. (However, where possible, the CUG facilities should be supported, see subclause 1.4.10.)
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+ Each individual subscriber may be a member of a maximum of 10 CUGs.
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+ ### 1.2.2 Applicability to telecommunication services
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+ The applicability of this Supplementary Service is defined in 3GPP TS 22.004 [2].
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+ ### 1.2.3 Definitions
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+ **MSISDN:** A number conforming to the numbering plan and structure specified in 3GPP TS 23.003.
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+ **CUG member:** A user who has subscribed to the CUG Supplementary Service and is one of the users in the group formed by a particular CUG.
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+ **CUG index:** A value assigned by the network to identify a CUG.
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+ **CUG Interlock Code (IC):** Is used by the network (not by the MS) to identify CUG membership.
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+ **preferential CUG:** A preferential CUG, which can be specified for each basic service group, is the nominated default CUG to be used when no explicit CUG index is received by the network.
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+ **suppress preferential CUG:** A user action to prohibit the use of the preferential CUG, on a per call basis.
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+ **Incoming Access (IA):** An arrangement which allows a member of a CUG to receive calls from outside the CUG.
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+ **Outgoing Access (OA):** An arrangement which allows a member of a CUG to place calls outside the CUG.
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+ **suppress OA:** A user action to prohibit the use of the OA subscription option, on a per call basis.
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+ **Incoming Calls Barred Within A CUG (ICB):** An access restriction that prevents a CUG member from receiving calls from other members of that group.
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+ **Outgoing Calls Barred Within A CUG (OCB):** An access restriction that prevents a CUG member from placing calls to other members of that group.
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+ **CUG calls:** A CUG call is a call which is restricted to a pre-defined group of users.
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+ ## 1.3 Normal procedures with successful outcome
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+ ### 1.3.1 Provision
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+ The CUG Supplementary Service shall be provided after prior arrangement with the service provider. At provision subscription options should be selected by the served mobile subscriber.
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+ A user may be a member of several CUGs. The service provider defines the number of CUGs, up to the maximum stated in subclause 1.2.1, which can be allocated to an individual subscriber.
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+ The user shall choose one of the following subscription options for each basic service group applied to the CUG Supplementary Service. This subscription option may be provisioned on a per basic service group basis or for all basic services:
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+ - CUG calls only;
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+ - CUG with incoming access, i.e. can also receive calls, which are not subject to CUG restrictions;
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+ - CUG with outgoing access, i.e. can also make calls, which are not subject to CUG restrictions;
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+ - CUG with incoming and outgoing access, i.e. can also make and receive calls, which are not subject to CUG restrictions.
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+ A user may subscribe to one of two additional restrictions applying for each particular CUG:
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+ - incoming calls barred within a CUG;
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+ - outgoing calls barred within a CUG.
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+ The network shall provide a subscription option in order to enable the user to specify a preferential CUG, for each basic service group included in at least one of the CUG(s). The user can request that no preferential CUG exists, or that a particular one of her CUGs (or the only one if a single CUG applies) is used as a preferential CUG for the particular basic service group.
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+ If a user has the subscription option outgoing calls barred within a CUG, it is not allowed to specify that particular CUG as a preferential CUG.
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+ The subscription options are shown in Annex 1.
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+ The CUG indices shall be allocated by prior arrangement with the service provider.
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+ The choice of preferential CUG(s) shall be alterable only by service provider action upon request by the served user.
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+ ### 1.3.2 Withdrawal
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+ Withdrawal of the CUG Supplementary Service, membership of one or more CUGs, will be by the action of the service provider, at the request of the subscriber or CUG management, or for administrative reasons.
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+ ### 1.3.5 Activation
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+ The CUG Supplementary Service will be activated by the service provider as a result of provision.
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+ ### 1.3.6 Deactivation
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+ The CUG Supplementary Service will be deactivated by the service provider as a result of withdrawal.
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+ ### 1.3.7 Invocation
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+ Normal call setup procedures shall apply to calls with the CUG Supplementary Service.
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+ ### 1.3.8 Normal operation with successful outcome
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+ A user having neither the restriction of incoming calls barred within a CUG, nor the restriction of outgoing calls barred within a CUG can make calls to, and receive calls from, members of those CUGs of which the user is a member.
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+ Upon receipt of a call setup attempt to or from a CUG subscriber the network shall check its validity in conjunction with the access capabilities subscribed to.
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+ On successful validation of a CUG call setup attempt the network shall attempt to establish the call to the required destination.
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+ #### 1.3.8.1 Mobile originating calls
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+ When originating a call, the calling user may specify a CUG index to indicate that service to a particular CUG is required. If no CUG index is given then the preferential CUG (if specified) is used by the network.
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+ The Outgoing Access (OA) capability allows CUG subscribers to make outgoing calls, which are not subject to CUG restrictions.
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+ If a user, subscribing to the CUG Supplementary Service, originates a call and enters a request for suppression of both a preferential CUG and of the OA capability but does not enter a CUG index, the call shall be rejected.
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+ If a user, subscribing to the CUG Supplementary Service and having the OA capability, originates a call and enters a CUG index (without suppressing the OA capability), while having the restriction of outgoing calls barred within that CUG, the call shall be established without any CUG information i.e. as a normal call.
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+ The originating PLMN actions are illustrated in annex 2.
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+ As a network option, the network may signal towards the calling user the CUG index in use for the current call, if this can be determined by the network.
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+ ##### **1.3.8.1.1 A user with no preferential CUG and no OA capability**
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+ If a user, subscribing to the CUG Supplementary Service, who has no preferential CUG and no OA capability, originates a call and enters a CUG index (and possibly requests suppression of a preferential CUG and/or the OA capability) the call shall be established using the CUG index provided. If no CUG index is entered the call shall be rejected.
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+ ##### **1.3.8.1.2 A user with a preferential CUG but no OA capability**
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+ If a user, subscribing to the CUG Supplementary Service, who has a preferential CUG but no OA capability, originates a call and enters no CUG information (or if she only requests suppression of the OA capability), the call shall be established using the preferential CUG. If she enters a CUG index (and possibly a request for suppression of the preferential CUG and/or the OA capability), the call shall be established using the CUG index provided. If she enters only a request for suppression of the preferential CUG, i.e. no CUG index, the call shall be rejected.
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+ ##### **1.3.8.1.3 A user with the OA capability but no preferential CUG**
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+ If a user, subscribing to the CUG Supplementary Service, who has the OA capability but no preferential CUG, originates a call and enters no CUG information (or if she only requests suppression of a preferential CUG), the call shall be established without any CUG information being sent, i.e. this is set up as a normal call. If she enters a CUG index (and possibly a request for suppression of a preferential CUG), the call shall be established using the CUG index provided and with an indication of OA allowed. If she enters both a CUG index and a request for suppression of the OA capability (and possibly a request for suppression of a preferential CUG), the call shall be established using the CUG index provided. If she enters only a request for suppression of the OA capability, i.e. no CUG index, the call shall be rejected.
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+ ##### **1.3.8.1.4 A user with a preferential CUG and the OA capability**
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+ If a user, subscribing to the CUG Supplementary Service, who has a preferential CUG and the OA capability, originates a call without any CUG information, the call shall be established using the preferential CUG and with an indication of OA allowed. If she enters a CUG index (and possibly a request for suppression of the preferential CUG), the call shall be established using the CUG index provided and with an indication of OA allowed. If she enters only a request for suppression of the OA capability, the call shall be established using the preferential CUG. If she enters only a request for suppression of the preferential CUG, i.e. no CUG index, the call shall be established without any CUG information i.e. this is set up as a normal call. If she enters both a CUG index and a request for suppression of the OA capability (and possibly a request for suppression of the preferential CUG), the call shall be established using the CUG index provided.
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+ ##### **1.3.8.1.5 A user not subscribing to the CUG Supplementary Service**
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+ If a user, not subscribing to the CUG Supplementary Service, originates a call and enters CUG information the call shall be set up as a normal call.
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+ #### **1.3.8.2 Mobile terminating calls**
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+ If a user, with or without the IA capability, receives a CUG call and the calling user is a member of the same CUG, the incoming CUG call shall be indicated as such, towards the called Mobile Station, with the appropriate CUG index.
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+ If a user with the IA capability receives a call from a user who has not subscribed to the CUG Supplementary service, or from a user who is a member from another CUG and who is using the OA capability, the call is offered to the user as a normal incoming call.
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+ The terminating PLMN actions are illustrated in annex 3.
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+ ##### **1.3.8.2.1 CUG call with no OA indication**
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+ For a call where an interlock code is received, but not an indication of OA allowed, the following applies:
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+ If there is a match with any of the called user's CUGs, and if she does not have incoming calls barred within this CUG, the call shall be offered as a CUG call. In all other cases the call shall be rejected.
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+ ##### 1.3.8.2.2 CUG call with OA indication
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+ For a call where both an interlock code and an indication of OA allowed is received, the following applies:
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+ If there is a match with any of the called user's CUGs, and if she does not have incoming calls barred within this CUG, the call shall be offered as a CUG call.
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+ If the above condition does not apply, and if she has incoming access allowed, the call shall be offered as a normal call.
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+ If the called subscriber does not subscribe to the CUG Supplementary Service, the call shall be offered as a normal call.
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+ In all other cases, the call shall be rejected.
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+ ##### 1.3.8.2.3 Normal call
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+ When a normal call is received, i.e. a call without any CUG information, the following shall apply:
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+ If the called subscriber subscribes to the CUG Supplementary Service and has incoming access allowed, or if she is a normal non-CUG subscriber, the call shall be offered as a normal call. In all other cases, the call shall be rejected.
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+ ## 1.4 Exceptional procedures or unsuccessful outcome
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+ ### 1.4.1 Exceptional operation or unsuccessful outcome
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+ Upon receipt of a call setup attempt to or from a CUG subscriber, the network shall check its validity in conjunction with the access capabilities subscribed to. If an invalid request is received or the checks cannot be performed, then the network shall reject the call and return an appropriate indication to the calling user.
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+ The network shall prohibit a user with incoming calls barred within a CUG from receiving CUG calls from members of the same CUG.
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+ The network shall prohibit a user with outgoing calls barred within a CUG from making CUG calls within that CUG.
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+ ### 1.4.10 Roaming into networks not supporting CUG
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+ The HPLMN shall control handling of roaming, when a CUG subscriber is roaming into a network not supporting CUG, without relying on extra functionality in network entities not supporting CUG.
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+ For subscribers roaming in a PLMN not supporting CUG the following apply:
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+ - 1) In the case of basic service groups not subject to CUG restrictions, incoming and outgoing calls shall be allowed as normal.
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+ - 2) In the case of basic service groups subject to CUG restrictions and without incoming access, incoming calls shall not be allowed.
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+ - 3) In the case of basic service groups subject to CUG restrictions and without outgoing access, outgoing calls shall not be allowed.
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+ - 4) Normal incoming calls are allowed for basic service groups subject to CUG restrictions and for which the called user has incoming access allowed.
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+ - 5) Outgoing calls are allowed for basic service groups subject to CUG restrictions and for which the user has outgoing access allowed.
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+ ## 1.5 Alternate procedures
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+ None identified
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+ ## 1.6 Interactions with other Supplementary Services
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+ #### 1.6.82.1 Call forwarding unconditional
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+ CUG restrictions shall be met between the calling user and the forwarding user. In addition, the call must not be forwarded if the CUG restrictions of the forwarding mobile subscriber forbid her to make a call attempt of the same type to the forwarded-to user. The parameters of the CUG requested by the calling user shall be used for the forwarding call, and by this means CUG restrictions shall be met between the calling user and the forwarded-to user, except for the cases stated in section b) below.
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+ Annex 4 shows under what circumstances a call shall be allowed to be forwarded.
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+ - a) CUG call with no OA indication.
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+ For calls received with an IC, but no indication of OA allowed, the following is valid:
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+ If the forwarding subscriber subscribes to the CUG Supplementary Service, and if she does not have outgoing calls barred within the CUG, the call shall be forwarded with the same IC as received from the A-party. In all other cases, the call shall be rejected.
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+ - b) CUG call with an indication of OA allowed.
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+ For calls received with an IC and an indication of OA allowed, the following is valid:
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+ If the forwarding subscriber subscribes to the CUG Supplementary Service, and if there is a match with any of her CUGs, and if she does not have OA allowed, and if she does not have outgoing calls barred within the CUG, then the call shall be forwarded with the same IC as received from the A-party (the indication of OA allowed shall in this case NOT be forwarded).
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+ If the forwarding subscriber subscribes to the CUG Supplementary Service, and if there is a match with any of her CUGs, and if she does have OA allowed, and if she does not have outgoing calls barred within the CUG, then the call shall be forwarded with the same IC as received from the A-party and with the indication of OA allowed. If this forwarding subscriber has outgoing calls barred within the CUG, then the call shall be forwarded as a normal call (the CUG information shall in this case NOT be forwarded).
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+ If the forwarding subscriber subscribes to the CUG Supplementary Service, and if there is no match with any of her CUGs, but if she has IA allowed and OA allowed, then the call shall be forwarded with the same IC as received from the A-party and with the indication of OA allowed (in this case the subscription option "Intra-CUG restrictions" is not relevant).
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+ If the forwarding subscriber does not subscribe to the CUG Supplementary Service, then the call shall be forwarded with the same IC as received from the A-party and with the indication of OA allowed.
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+ In all other cases, the call shall be rejected.
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+ - c) Normal call.
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+ For normal calls received the following is valid:
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+ If the forwarding subscriber subscribes to the CUG Supplementary Service, and if she does have OA allowed, then the call shall be forwarded without any CUG data. (In this case the subscription option "Intra-CUG restrictions" is not relevant.)
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+ If the forwarding subscriber does not subscribe to the CUG Supplementary Service, then the call shall be forwarded (without any CUG data).
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+ In all other cases, the call shall be rejected.
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+ #### 1.6.82.2 Call forwarding on mobile subscriber busy
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+ Same as the interaction with call forwarding unconditional.
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+ #### 1.6.82.3 Call forwarding on no reply
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+ Same as the interaction with call forwarding unconditional.
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+ #### 1.6.82.4 Call forwarding on mobile subscriber not reachable
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+ Same as the interaction with call forwarding unconditional.
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+ #### 1.6.83.1 Call waiting
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+ No interaction. If the incoming (waiting) call is a CUG call it shall be indicated as such.
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+ #### 1.6.84.1 Multi-party service
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+ No interaction. Multi-party calls shall be set up taking into account the CUG relationships between the controlling party and each of the remote parties. The CUG restrictions need not to be checked between remote parties.
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+ ### 1.6.88 Call restriction Supplementary Services
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+ The call restriction Supplementary Services, when active and operative, takes precedence over the CUG restrictions.
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+ The activation of a call restriction Supplementary Service does not affect any current CUG call.
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+ ## 1.7 Interworking considerations
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+ If, due to an interworking situation, signalling in the network is not able to carry the information required to provide the service, the network shall terminate the attempt and return an appropriate indication to the calling user. However, a CUG call with an OA indication shall in this case continue to be established as a normal call.
371
+
372
+ The rejection of CUG calls cannot be technically guaranteed in all network interconnection cases, and can only be ensured by inter-connect agreement.
373
+
374
+ Management of CUG spanning over multiple networks:
375
+
376
+ A CUG may span over several networks. In this case the responsibility for the management of this CUG is in one of these networks.
377
+
378
+ NOTE: One mechanism exists for CUGs spanning over data networks only, having X.121 as the numbering plan (see ITU-T Recommendation X.180 (1988)), "Administrative arrangements for international closed user groups".
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+
380
+ # --- Annex 1 (normative): General subscription options (Per Subscriber)
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+
382
+ | <b>Subscription Option</b> | <b>Values Available</b> |
383
+ |------------------------------------------------|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
384
+ | Subscription to CUGs | List of one or more CUG indices to the maximum stated in subclause 1.2.1. |
385
+ | Intra CUG restrictions (for each CUG) | <ul style="list-style-type: none"> <li>- None designated</li> <li>- Incoming calls barred within a CUG</li> <li>- Outgoing calls barred within a CUG</li> </ul> |
386
+ | Applicability to Basic Services (for each CUG) | <ul style="list-style-type: none"> <li>- List of one or more Basic Service groups</li> <li>- All Basic Services</li> </ul> |
387
+
388
+ Per basic service group subscription options
389
+
390
+ | <b>Subscription Option</b> | <b>Values Available</b> |
391
+ |---------------------------------|-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
392
+ | Preferential CUG | <ul style="list-style-type: none"> <li>- None designated (NOTE)</li> <li>- CUG index</li> </ul> |
393
+ | Type of inter CUG accessibility | <ul style="list-style-type: none"> <li>- None designated</li> <li>- Outgoing access</li> <li>- Incoming access</li> <li>- Outgoing and Incoming access</li> </ul> |
394
+
395
+ # Annex 2 (normative): Originating PLMN actions on call requests on the calling user's side
396
+
397
+ | Calling user's subscription | Information from the calling user | | | | |
398
+ |----------------------------------------------|--------------------------------------------------------|----------------------------------------------------------|-------------------------------|--------------------------------------------------------|--------------------------------------------------------------|
399
+ | | No CUG info | CUG index or CUG index and suppress pref. CUG | Suppress OA | Suppress pref. CUG | CUG index and suppress OA or CUG index and suppress pref CUG |
400
+ | -<br>-<br>- | | | | | |
401
+ | User without preferential CUG and without OA | Reject call | Establish call using CUG index provided | Reject call | Reject call | Establish call using CUG index provided |
402
+ | User with preferential CUG but without OA | Establish call using pref CUG | Establish call using CUG index provided | Establish call using pref CUG | Reject call | Establish call using CUG index provided |
403
+ | User without preferential CUG but with OA | Establish call without any CUG info i.e. a normal call | Establish call using CUG index provided and OA indicator | Reject call | Establish call without any CUG info i.e. a normal call | Establish call using CUG index provided |
404
+ | User with preferential CUG and with OA | Establish call using pref CUG and OA indicator | Establish call using CUG index provided and OA indicator | Establish call using pref CUG | Establish call without any CUG info i.e. a normal call | Establish call using CUG index provided |
405
+ | User without the CUG SS | Normal call | Normal call | Normal call | Normal call | Normal call |
406
+
407
+ NOTE 1: If a CUG user enters a non-allocated CUG index the call shall be rejected.
408
+
409
+ NOTE 2: If a user, subscribing to the CUG Supplementary Service and having the OA capability, originates a call and enters a CUG index (without suppressing the OA capability), while having the restriction of outgoing calls barred within that CUG, the call shall be established without any CUG information i.e. as a normal call.
410
+
411
+ # Annex 3 (normative): Terminating PLMN actions
412
+
413
+ This table shows the type of call request sent to the destination user or that a rejection indication is returned to the calling user, as a result of the CUG checks on the destination network side.
414
+
415
+ Network actions on call requests on the called user's side
416
+
417
+ | Type of CUG indication<br>from the network | M<br>or<br>NM | CUG attributes of the forwarding user for requested basic service group | | | | forwarding user is a non CUG user | |
418
+ |--------------------------------------------|---------------|-------------------------------------------------------------------------|----------|-------------|-------------|-----------------------------------|--|
419
+ | | | IA not allowed | | IA allowed | | | |
420
+ | | | not icb | icb | not icb | icb | | |
421
+ | CUG call with no OA indication | M | CUG call | rejected | CUG call | rejected | rejected | |
422
+ | | NM | rejected | | rejected | | | |
423
+ | CUG call with OA indication | M | CUG call | rejected | CUG call | normal call | normal call | |
424
+ | | NM | rejected | | normal call | | | |
425
+ | Normal call | -- | rejected | | normal call | | normal call | |
426
+
427
+ M: match with any of the called subscriber's CUGs for the requested basic service group.
428
+
429
+ NM: no match with any of the called subscriber's CUGs for the requested basic service group.
430
+
431
+ # Annex 4 (normative): CUG interaction with the call forwarding Supplementary Services
432
+
433
+ This table shows under what circumstances a call shall be allowed to be forwarded.
434
+
435
+ | Type of CUG indication<br>from the network | M<br>or<br>NM<br>1) | CUG attributes of the forwarding user for requested basic service group | | | | forwarding user is a non CUG user | |
436
+ |--------------------------------------------|---------------------|-------------------------------------------------------------------------|----------|------------|----------|-----------------------------------|--|
437
+ | | | OA not allowed | | OA allowed | | | |
438
+ | | | not ocb | ocb | not ocb | ocb | | |
439
+ | CUG call with no OA indication | M | CF | rejected | CF | rejected | rejected | |
440
+ | | NM | rejected | | rejected | | | |
441
+ | CUG call with OA indication | M | CFm 2) | rejected | CF | CFn | CF | |
442
+ | | NM | rejected | | CF 3) | | | |
443
+ | Normal call | -- | rejected | | CF 3) | | CF | |
444
+
445
+ Abbreviations:
446
+
447
+ CF: Forward call using the calling subscriber's parameters
448
+
449
+ CFm: Forward call using modified calling subscriber's parameters
450
+
451
+ CFn: The call is forwarded as a normal call.
452
+
453
+ NOTE 1: M: match with any of the called subscriber's CUGs for the requested basic service group.
454
+
455
+ NM: no match with any of the called subscriber's CUGs for the requested basic service group.
456
+
457
+ NOTE 2: Only the interlock code is sent from the forwarding subscriber towards the forwarded to subscriber.
458
+
459
+ NOTE 3: The subscription option outgoing calls barred within a CUG (ocb), is not relevant in this case.
460
+
461
+ # Annex 5 (informative): Change history
462
+
463
+ | Change history | | | | | | | | | | | |
464
+ |----------------|-----------|-----------|-----------|-----|-----|-------|-----|----------------------------------------------|-------|--------|-------------------|
465
+ | TSG SA# | SA Doc. | SA1 Doc | Spec | CR | Rev | Rel | Cat | Subject/Comment | Old | New | WI |
466
+ | Jun 1999 | | | GSM 02.85 | | | | | Transferred to 3GPP SA1 | 7.0.0 | | |
467
+ | SA#04 | | | 22.085 | | | R99 | | Transferred to 3GPP SA1 | | 3.0.0 | |
468
+ | SP-05 | SP-99479 | S1-99632 | 22.085 | 001 | | R99 | D | Editorial changes for alignment | 3.0.0 | 3.0.1 | Editorial changes |
469
+ | SP-06 | SP-99519 | S1-99999 | 22.085 | 002 | | R99 | D | Editorial update for GSM/3GPP use. | 3.0.1 | 3.1.0 | |
470
+ | SP-11 | SP-010065 | S1-010258 | 22.085 | | | Rel-4 | | Transferred to 3GPP Release 4 | 3.1.0 | 4.0.0 | |
471
+ | SP-15 | SP-020045 | S1-020457 | 22.085 | 003 | - | Rel-4 | F | Editorial CR to correct terms and references | 4.0.0 | 4.1.0 | CORRECT |
472
+ | SP-16 | SP-020267 | S1-021043 | 22.085 | | | Rel-5 | | Updated from Rel-4 to Rel5 | 4.1.0 | 5.0.0 | |
473
+ | SP-26 | SP-040744 | S1-040997 | 22.085 | | | Rel-6 | | Updated from Rel-5 to Rel-6 | 5.0.0 | 6.0.0 | |
474
+ | SP-36 | | | 22.085 | | | Rel-7 | | Updated from Rel-6 to Rel-7 | 6.0.0 | 7.0.0 | |
475
+ | SP-42 | - | - | | | | Rel-8 | | Updated from Rel-7 to Rel-8 | 7.0.0 | 8.0.0 | |
476
+ | SP-46 | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | Updated to Rel-9 by MCC | 8.0.0 | 9.0.0 | |
477
+ | 2011-03 | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | Update to Rel-10 version (MCC) | 9.0.0 | 10.0.0 | |
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+ # Contents
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+
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+ | | |
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+ |--------------------------------------------------------------------------------|----|
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+ | Foreword ..... | 4 |
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+ | 0 Scope..... | 5 |
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+ | 0.1 References ..... | 5 |
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+ | 0.2 Abbreviations ..... | 5 |
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+ | 1 Advice Of Charge (Information) (AoCI) ..... | 5 |
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+ | 1.1 Definition ..... | 5 |
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+ | 1.2 Description ..... | 6 |
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+ | 1.2.1 Description ..... | 6 |
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+ | 1.2.2 Applicability to telecommunication services ..... | 6 |
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+ | 1.3 Normal procedures with successful outcome..... | 6 |
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+ | 1.3.1 Provision..... | 6 |
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+ | 1.3.2 Withdrawal ..... | 6 |
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+ | 1.3.5 Activation ..... | 6 |
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+ | 1.3.6 Deactivation..... | 6 |
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+ | 1.3.7 Invocation ..... | 6 |
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+ | 1.3.8 Normal operation with successful outcome..... | 6 |
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+ | 1.4 Exceptional procedures or unsuccessful outcome..... | 7 |
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+ | 1.4.1 Operation in a PLMN that is unable to support AoC ..... | 7 |
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+ | 1.4.2 AoC when MS is switched off or out of coverage ..... | 7 |
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+ | 1.4.3 Operation with a MS unable to support AoC ..... | 7 |
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+ | 1.5 Alternate procedures ..... | 7 |
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+ | 1.6 Interactions with other supplementary services ..... | 7 |
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+ | 1.6.1 SCUDIF ..... | 7 |
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+ | 1.6.2 Other supplementary services ..... | 7 |
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+ | 8.2 Multicall ..... | 7 |
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+ | 1.7 Interworking considerations..... | 7 |
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+ | 2 Advice Of Charge (Charging) (AoCC) ..... | 8 |
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+ | 2.1 Definition ..... | 8 |
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+ | 2.2 Description ..... | 8 |
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+ | 2.2.1 Description ..... | 8 |
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+ | 2.2.2 Applicability to telecommunication services ..... | 8 |
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+ | 2.3 Normal procedures with successful outcome..... | 8 |
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+ | 2.3.1 Provision..... | 8 |
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+ | 2.3.2 Withdrawal ..... | 8 |
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+ | 2.3.5 Activation ..... | 8 |
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+ | 2.3.6 Deactivation..... | 9 |
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+ | 2.3.7 Invocation ..... | 9 |
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+ | 2.3.8 Normal operation with successful outcome..... | 9 |
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+ | 2.4 Exceptional procedures or unsuccessful outcome..... | 9 |
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+ | 2.4.1 Operation in a PLMN that is unable to support the Charging Service ..... | 9 |
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+ | 2.4.2 Charging when the MS is switched off or out of coverage ..... | 9 |
54
+ | 2.4.3 Operation with a MS unable to support AoC ..... | 9 |
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+ | 2.5 Alternate procedures ..... | 9 |
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+ | 2.6 Interactions with other supplementary services ..... | 9 |
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+ | 2.6.1 SCUDIF ..... | 9 |
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+ | 2.6.2 Other supplementary services ..... | 9 |
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+ | 2.7 Interworking considerations..... | 10 |
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+ | Annex A (informative): Change history..... | 11 |
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+
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+ # --- Foreword
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+
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+ This Technical Specification has been produced by the 3<sup>rd</sup> Generation Partnership Project (3GPP).
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+
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+ The contents of the present document are subject to continuing work within the TSG and may change following formal TSG approval. Should the TSG modify the contents of the present document, it will be re-released by the TSG with an identifying change of release date and an increase in version number as follows:
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+
68
+ Version x.y.z
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+
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+ where:
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+
72
+ - x the first digit:
73
+ - 1 presented to TSG for information;
74
+ - 2 presented to TSG for approval;
75
+ - 3 or greater indicates TSG approved document under change control.
76
+ - y the second digit is incremented for all changes of substance, i.e. technical enhancements, corrections, updates, etc.
77
+ - z the third digit is incremented when editorial only changes have been incorporated in the document.
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+
79
+ # --- 0 Scope
80
+
81
+ The present document describes the supplementary services belonging to the group Charging Supplementary Services.
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+
83
+ The general aspects, including definitions and recommended provision, of the description of the supplementary services are given in TS 22.004 [2].
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+
85
+ Charging services are the supplementary services associated with charging aspects. The group of supplementary services Charging Supplementary Services comprises two services:
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+
87
+ - Advice of Charge (Information) - clause 1;
88
+ - Advice of Charge (Charging) - clause 2.
89
+
90
+ Advice of Charge (AoC) supplementary services will use the Charge Advice Information described in 22.024 [3].
91
+
92
+ In principle, the same type of Mobile Station (MS) can be used for both services of Advice of Charge (AoC), except where the application demands special features - e.g. the payment mechanism in a payphone.
93
+
94
+ Only one of these services may be subscribed to at any one time.
95
+
96
+ ## 0.1 References
97
+
98
+ The following documents contain provisions which, through reference in this text, constitute provisions of the present document.
99
+
100
+ - References are either specific (identified by date of publication, edition number, version number, etc.) or non-specific.
101
+ - For a specific reference, subsequent revisions do not apply.
102
+ - For a non-specific reference, the latest version applies. In the case of a reference to a 3GPP document (including a GSM document), a non-specific reference implicitly refers to the latest version of that document *in the same Release as the present document*.
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+
104
+ - [1] 3GPP TS 21.905: "Vocabulary for 3GPP Specifications".
105
+ - [2] 3GPP TS 22.004: "General on supplementary services".
106
+ - [3] 3GPP TS 22.024: "Description of Charge Advice Information (CAI)".
107
+ - [4] 3GPP TS 22.135: "Multicall stage 1".
108
+ - [5] 3GPP TS 23.172: "Technical realization of Circuit Switched (CS) multimedia service; UDI/RDI fallback and service modification; Stage 2".
109
+
110
+ ## 0.2 Abbreviations
111
+
112
+ Abbreviations used in the present document are listed in TS 21.905 [1].
113
+
114
+ # --- 1 Advice Of Charge (Information) (AoCI)
115
+
116
+ ## 1.1 Definition
117
+
118
+ This service permits MS to display an accurate estimate the size of the bill which will eventually be levied in the Home PLMN.
119
+
120
+ ## 1.2 Description
121
+
122
+ ### 1.2.1 Description
123
+
124
+ This supplementary service provides the MS with the information to produce an estimate of the cost of the service used. Charges are indicated for the call(s) in progress when mobile originated or for the roaming leg only when mobile terminated. Any charges for non-call related transactions, and for certain supplementary services, such as Call Forwarding are not indicated.
125
+
126
+ The MS will receive at the beginning of each call (and as necessary during the call) a message, the Charge Advice Information. This message contains the elements which together define the rate at which the call is to be charged, time dependence, data dependence and for unit increments - see TS 22.024 [3].
127
+
128
+ The MS shall still indicate appropriate charges even when roaming, based on Home PLMN units.
129
+
130
+ Where applicable, the volume charge for Packet data service, in addition to the normal time dependent and incremental charges, shall be indicated.
131
+
132
+ To indicate the charge per call the Mobile station shall display the units consumed so far during the present call(s) and maintain this value until the MS is switched off or a new call set-up is attempted.
133
+
134
+ Where required to indicate the total accumulated charge, the MS shall be able to display, and the SIM/USIM shall store in the ACM, the running cumulative unit charge. This value must be stored securely, and all reasonable steps shall be taken to ensure that the written value cannot be interrupted, reset or corrupted (except resetting under control of the unblocking key).
135
+
136
+ ### 1.2.2 Applicability to telecommunication services
137
+
138
+ The applicability of this supplementary service is defined in TS 22.004 [2].
139
+
140
+ ## 1.3 Normal procedures with successful outcome
141
+
142
+ ### 1.3.1 Provision
143
+
144
+ This supplementary service will be provided after prearrangement with the service provider.
145
+
146
+ ### 1.3.2 Withdrawal
147
+
148
+ This service will be withdrawn at the subscriber's request or for administrative reasons.
149
+
150
+ ### 1.3.5 Activation
151
+
152
+ This supplementary service will be activated by the service provider as a result of provision.
153
+
154
+ ### 1.3.6 Deactivation
155
+
156
+ This supplementary service will be deactivated by the service provider as a result of withdrawal.
157
+
158
+ ### 1.3.7 Invocation
159
+
160
+ This supplementary service will be automatically invoked by the network for the use of all applicable telecommunications services.
161
+
162
+ ### 1.3.8 Normal operation with successful outcome
163
+
164
+ For every applicable usage of telecommunications services, the served MS will be provided with charging information.
165
+
166
+ The MS shall send to the network a confirmation of receipt of this information.
167
+
168
+ ## 1.4 Exceptional procedures or unsuccessful outcome
169
+
170
+ ### 1.4.1 Operation in a PLMN that is unable to support AoC
171
+
172
+ Since AoC (Information) is used only to provide an indication to the user, even if the network is unable to support AoC, calls may still be set up as normal, only the AoC indication will not be given. For this reason charges incurred on a network that is unable to support AoC will not be shown on the AoC indicator.
173
+
174
+ ### 1.4.2 AoC when MS is switched off or out of coverage
175
+
176
+ No AoC information is given by the network.
177
+
178
+ ### 1.4.3 Operation with a MS unable to support AoC
179
+
180
+ Since AoC (Information) is used only to provide an indication to the user, even if the ME is unable to support AoC, calls may still be set up as normal, only no AoC information will be provided to the user.
181
+
182
+ ## 1.5 Alternate procedures
183
+
184
+ None identified.
185
+
186
+ ## 1.6 Interactions with other supplementary services
187
+
188
+ ### 1.6.1 SCUDIF
189
+
190
+ When the MS requires a bearer change, e.g. from Audio to Video or vice versa, the SCUDIF Mode modify procedure is performed as described in TS 23.172 [5]. Depending on the operator's policy, the success of the procedure may trigger a Facility message to convey new values for the CAI parameters. On receipt of new CAI values triggered by a service change based on the SCUDIF supplementary service, the MS shall reset CDUR and continue incrementing the CCM using the new CAI parameters. The MS shall add initial units to the CCM and measure units on a time basis using the new values.
191
+
192
+ ### 1.6.2 Other supplementary services
193
+
194
+ No interaction.
195
+
196
+ Invocation of this supplementary service does not prevent use of any other Supplementary Service.
197
+
198
+ ## 8.2 Multicall
199
+
200
+ See TS 22.135 [4].
201
+
202
+ ## 1.7 Interworking considerations
203
+
204
+ When interworking with PSPDN, a volume related charge may be incurred, as described in TS 22.024 [3].
205
+
206
+ # --- 2 Advice Of Charge (Charging) (AoCC)
207
+
208
+ ## 2.1 Definition
209
+
210
+ This service provides the means by which the MS may indicate the charge that will be made for the use of telecommunication services. It is intended for applications where the user is generally not the subscriber but is known to the subscriber, and where the user pays the subscriber, rather than the Service Provider.
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+
212
+ The charge information is based as closely as possible on the charge that will be levied on the subscriber's bill in the Home PLMN. Where this charge cannot be stored in the MS, use of the telecommunications service shall be prevented as described below.
213
+
214
+ ## 2.2 Description
215
+
216
+ ### 2.2.1 Description
217
+
218
+ This supplementary service provides the MS with the information to produce an estimate of the cost of the service used. Charges are indicated for the call(s) in progress when mobile originated or for the roaming leg only when mobile terminated. Any charges for non-call related transactions, and for certain supplementary services, such as Call Forwarding are not indicated.
219
+
220
+ The MS will receive at the beginning of each call (and as necessary during the call) a message, the Charge Advice Information. This message contains the elements which together define the rate at which the call is to be charged, time dependence, data dependence and for unit increments - see TS 22.024 [3].
221
+
222
+ The MS shall still indicate appropriate charges even when roaming, based on Home PLMN units.
223
+
224
+ Where applicable, the volume charge for Packet data service, in addition to the normal time dependent and incremental charges, shall be indicated.
225
+
226
+ To indicate the charge per call the Mobile station shall display the units consumed so far during the present call(s) and maintain this value until the MS is switched off or a new call set-up is attempted.
227
+
228
+ Where required to indicate the total accumulated charge, the MS shall be able to display, and the SIM/USIM shall store in the ACM, the running cumulative unit charge. This value must be stored securely, and all reasonable steps shall be taken to ensure that the written value cannot be interrupted, reset or corrupted (except resetting under control of the unblocking key).
229
+
230
+ ### 2.2.2 Applicability to telecommunication services
231
+
232
+ The applicability of this supplementary service is defined in TS 22.004 [2].
233
+
234
+ ## 2.3 Normal procedures with successful outcome
235
+
236
+ ### 2.3.1 Provision
237
+
238
+ This supplementary service will be provided after pre-arrangement with the service provider.
239
+
240
+ ### 2.3.2 Withdrawal
241
+
242
+ This service will be withdrawn at the subscriber's request or for administrative reasons.
243
+
244
+ ### 2.3.5 Activation
245
+
246
+ This supplementary service will be activated by the service provider as a result of provision.
247
+
248
+ ### 2.3.6 Deactivation
249
+
250
+ This supplementary service will be deactivated by the service provider as a result of withdrawal.
251
+
252
+ ### 2.3.7 Invocation
253
+
254
+ This supplementary service will be automatically invoked by the network for the use of all applicable telecommunications services.
255
+
256
+ ### 2.3.8 Normal operation with successful outcome
257
+
258
+ For every applicable usage of telecommunication services, the served MS will be provided with charging information.
259
+
260
+ The MS shall send to the network a confirmation of receipt of this information.
261
+
262
+ ## 2.4 Exceptional procedures or unsuccessful outcome
263
+
264
+ ### 2.4.1 Operation in a PLMN that is unable to support the Charging Service
265
+
266
+ If the local PLMN is unable to support this service, all chargeable calls shall be prevented. This is determined either by the use of an HLR list of VPLMNs which support the service, or by the HLR interrogating the VPLMN. Prevention is achieved by refusing a Location Update Request to the VPLMN that does not support the service.
267
+
268
+ ### 2.4.2 Charging when the MS is switched off or out of coverage
269
+
270
+ No AoC information is given by the network.
271
+
272
+ ### 2.4.3 Operation with a MS unable to support AoC
273
+
274
+ If the MS does not support AoC, no advice of charge information will be provided to the user. Any calls attempted to be set up will be quickly terminated, once the network has failed to receive a positive acknowledgement of receipt of the Charge Advice Information, within a suitable time.
275
+
276
+ ## 2.5 Alternate procedures
277
+
278
+ None identified.
279
+
280
+ ## 2.6 Interactions with other supplementary services
281
+
282
+ ### 2.6.1 SCUDIF
283
+
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+ When the MS requires a bearer change, e.g. from Audio to Video or vice versa, the SCUDIF Mode modify procedure is performed as described in TS 23.172 [5]. Depending on the operator's policy, the success of the procedure may trigger a Facility message to convey new values for the CAI parameters. On receipt of new CAI values triggered by a service change based on the SCUDIF supplementary service, the MS shall reset CDUR and continue incrementing the CCM using the new CAI parameters. The MS shall add initial units to the CCM and measure units on a time basis using the new values.
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+
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+ ### 2.6.2 Other supplementary services
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+
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+ No interaction.
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+
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+ Invocation of this supplementary service does not prevent use of any other Supplementary Service, but in certain cases no charging information will be indicated. In this case, the subscriber should not subscribe to those Supplementary Services which need to be charged for, thereby inhibiting their use by another user.
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+
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+ ## 2.7 Interworking considerations
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+
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+ When interworking with PSPDN, a volume related charge may be incurred, as described in TS 22.024 [3].
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+
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+ # Annex A (informative): Change history
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+
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+ | Change history | | | | | | | | | | | |
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+ |----------------|-----------|-----------|-----------|-----|-----|-------|-----|---------------------------------|-------|--------|-------------------|
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+ | TSG SA# | SA Doc. | SA1 Doc | Spec | CR | Rev | Rel | Cat | Subject/Comment | Old | New | WI |
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+ | Jun 1999 | | | GSM 02.86 | | | | | Transferred to 3GPP SA1 | 7.0.0 | | |
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+ | SA#04 | | | 22.085 | | | R99 | | Transferred to 3GPP SA1 | | 3.0.0 | |
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+ | SP-05 | SP-99479 | S1-99633 | 22.086 | 001 | | R99 | D | Editorial changes for alignment | 3.0.0 | 3.1.0 | Editorial changes |
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+ | SP-11 | SP-010065 | S1-010258 | 22.085 | | | Rel-4 | | Transferred to 3GPP Release 4 | 3.1.0 | 4.0.0 | |
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+ | SP-16 | SP-020267 | S1-021043 | 22.085 | | | Rel-5 | | Updated from Rel-4 to Rel5 | 4.0.0 | 5.0.0 | |
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+ | SP-26 | SP-040744 | S1-040997 | 22.085 | | | Rel-6 | | Updated from Rel-5 to Rel-6 | 5.0.0 | 6.0.0 | |
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+ | SP-28 | SP-050212 | S1-050399 | 22.086 | 004 | - | Rel-6 | A | AoC for SCUDIF | 6.0.0 | 6.1.0 | TEI |
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+ | SP-36 | | | 22.086 | | | Rel-7 | | Updated from Rel-6 to Rel-7 | 6.1.0 | 7.0.0 | |
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+ | SP-42 | - | - | | | | Rel-8 | | Updated from Rel-7 to Rel-8 | 7.0.0 | 8.0.0 | |
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+ | SP-46 | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | Updated to Rel-9 by MCC | 8.0.0 | 9.0.0 | |
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+ | 2011-03 | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | Update to Rel-10 version (MCC) | 9.0.0 | 10.0.0 | |
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+ # Contents
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+
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+ | | |
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+ |--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|----|
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+ | Foreword ..... | 5 |
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+ | 1 Scope..... | 6 |
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+ | 2 References..... | 6 |
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+ | 3 Definitions and Abbreviations ..... | 6 |
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+ | 3.1 Definitions..... | 6 |
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+ | 3.2 Abbreviations ..... | 6 |
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+ | 4 Description..... | 7 |
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+ | 4.1 Description ..... | 7 |
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+ | 4.2 Applicability to telecommunication services..... | 7 |
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+ | 5 Normal procedures with successful outcome..... | 7 |
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+ | 5.1 Provision..... | 7 |
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+ | 5.2 Withdrawal..... | 7 |
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+ | 5.3 Registration and Erasure ..... | 8 |
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+ | 5.4 Activation and Deactivation..... | 8 |
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+ | 5.5 Invocation..... | 8 |
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+ | 5.6 Interrogation..... | 8 |
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+ | 5.7 Handling of UUS services..... | 8 |
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+ | 5.7.1 Activation ..... | 8 |
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+ | 5.7.1.1 Service 1 ..... | 8 |
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+ | 5.7.1.2 Service 2 ..... | 9 |
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+ | 5.7.1.3 Service 3 ..... | 9 |
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+ | 5.7.1.4 "UUS required" request ..... | 9 |
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+ | 5.7.2 Invocation and operation..... | 9 |
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+ | 5.7.2.1 Service 1 ..... | 10 |
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+ | 5.7.2.2 Service 2 ..... | 10 |
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+ | 5.7.2.3 Service 3 ..... | 10 |
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+ | 5.7.2.4 Charging requirements..... | 10 |
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+ | 6 Exceptional procedures or unsuccessful outcome ..... | 10 |
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+ | 6.1 Provision and Withdrawal..... | 10 |
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+ | 6.2 Registration and Erasure ..... | 10 |
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+ | 6.3 Handling of UUS services..... | 10 |
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+ | 6.3.1 Activation ..... | 10 |
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+ | 6.3.2 Invocation..... | 11 |
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+ | 7 Interactions with other supplementary services ..... | 11 |
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+ | 7.1 Call forwarding unconditional ..... | 11 |
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+ | 7.2 Call forwarding on mobile subscriber busy ..... | 11 |
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+ | 7.3 Call forwarding on no reply ..... | 11 |
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+ | 7.4 Call forwarding on mobile subscriber not reachable ..... | 12 |
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+ | 7.5 Call waiting ..... | 12 |
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+ | 7.6 Call hold..... | 12 |
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+ | 7.7 Completion of calls to busy subscribers..... | 12 |
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+ | 7.8 Explicit call transfer ..... | 12 |
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+ | 7.9 Multi party service ..... | 12 |
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+ | 7.10 Advice of charge ..... | 12 |
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+ | 7.11 Barring of outgoing calls..... | 13 |
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+ | 7.12 Barring of outgoing international calls..... | 13 |
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+ | 7.13 Barring of outgoing international calls except those directed to the home PLMN country..... | 13 |
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+ | 7.14 Barring of incoming calls..... | 13 |
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+ | 7.15 Barring of incoming calls when roaming outside the home PLMN country ..... | 13 |
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+ | 7.16 Call Deflection ..... | 13 |
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+ | 8 Interactions with other network features..... | 13 |
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+ | 8.1 Support of Optimal Routeing ..... | 13 |
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+ | 8.2 Multicall ..... | 13 |
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+
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+ 9 Interworking considerations..... 13
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+
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+ **Annex A (informative): Deviations of the 3GPP UUS supplementary service from the ISDN service ..... 14**
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+
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+ Annex B: Change history ..... 15
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+
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+ # --- Foreword
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+
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+ This Technical Specification has been produced by the 3<sup>rd</sup> Generation Partnership Project (3GPP).
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+
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+ The contents of the present document are subject to continuing work within the TSG and may change following formal TSG approval. Should the TSG modify the contents of the present document, it will be re-released by the TSG with an identifying change of release date and an increase in version number as follows:
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+
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+ Version x.y.z
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+
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+ where:
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+
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+ - x the first digit:
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+ - 1 presented to TSG for information;
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+ - 2 presented to TSG for approval;
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+ - 3 or greater indicates TSG approved document under change control.
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+ - y the second digit is incremented for all changes of substance, i.e. technical enhancements, corrections, updates, etc.
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+ - z the third digit is incremented when editorial only changes have been incorporated in the document.
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+
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+ # --- 1 Scope
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+
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+ The User-to-User Signalling (UUS) supplementary service allows a mobile subscriber to send/receive a limited amount of information to/from another PLMN or ISDN subscriber over the signalling channel in association with a call to the other subscriber.
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+
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+ # --- 2 References
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+
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+ The following documents contain provisions which, through reference in this text, constitute provisions of the present document.
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+
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+ - References are either specific (identified by date of publication, edition number, version number, etc.) or non-specific.
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+ - For a specific reference, subsequent revisions do not apply.
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+ - For a non-specific reference, the latest version applies. In the case of a reference to a 3GPP document (including a GSM document), a non-specific reference implicitly refers to the latest version of that document *in the same Release as the present document*.
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+
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+ - [1] 3GPP TS 21.905: "Vocabulary for 3GPP Specifications".
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+ - [2] 3GPP TS 22.004: "General on supplementary services.
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+ - [3] 3GPP TS 22.030: "Man-Machine Interface (MMI) of the Mobile Station (MS).
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+ - [4] 3GPP TS 22.135: "Multicall stage 1".
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+
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+ # --- 3 Definitions and Abbreviations
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+
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+ ## 3.1 Definitions
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+
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+ For the purposes of this TS, the following definitions apply:
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+
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+ **User-to-User Information (UUI):** The information transferred by using the UUS supplementary service.
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+
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+ **UUS service:** The UUS services (Service 1, 2 and 3) are components of the UUS supplementary service. If the UUS supplementary service is provided to a subscriber, she can handle the UUS services independently within a call.
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+
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+ **Served subscriber:** The subscriber who has a provision of the UUS supplementary service and who activates the UUS supplementary service. For service 1 and 2 the served subscriber is always the calling subscriber, for service 3 either the calling or the called subscriber can be the served subscriber.
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+
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+ **Remote party:** For service 1 and 2 the remote party is the called party of a call to which the UUS supplementary service is activated by the served subscriber. For service 3 the remote party can be either the called or the calling party of an established call to whom the use of the UUS supplementary service is requested by the served subscriber.
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+
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+ ## 3.2 Abbreviations
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+
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+ For the purposes of this TS the following abbreviations apply.
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+
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+ | | |
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+ |------------|--------------------------|
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+ | <b>UUS</b> | User-to-User Signalling |
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+ | <b>UUI</b> | User-to-User Information |
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+
130
+ Further GSM related abbreviations are listed in TS 21.905 [1].
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+
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+ # --- 4 Description
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+
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+ ## 4.1 Description
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+
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+ The UUS supplementary service allows the served subscriber to send/receive a limited amount of subscriber generated information to/from another user in association with a call to the user. This information shall be passed transparently (i.e. without modification of contents) through the network. Normally, the network shall not interpret or act upon this information.
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+
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+ The served subscriber can send and receive UUI in different phases of the call depending on the service(s) to which the subscriber subscribes. These services are:
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+
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+ - Service 1: UUI can be sent and received during the origination and termination of a call, with UUI embedded within call control messages. The service 1 can be activated implicit by inserting UUI when set-up a call or explicit with an appropriate procedure.
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+ - Service 2: UUI can be sent and received after the served subscriber has received an indication that the remote party is being informed of the call and prior to the establishment of the connection. UUI sent by the served subscriber prior to receiving the acceptance of the call by the remote party, may as a network option be delivered to the remote party after the call has been established. The service 2 shall be activated explicitly.
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+ - Service 3: User-to-user-information can be sent and received only while the connection is established. The service 3 shall be activated explicitly.
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+
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+ Service 1, service 2 and service 3 shall allow the transmission of UUI with the maximum length of 128 octets per message.
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+
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+ ## 4.2 Applicability to telecommunication services
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+
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+ The applicability of this supplementary service is defined in TS 22.004 [2].
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+
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+ # --- 5 Normal procedures with successful outcome
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+
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+ ## 5.1 Provision
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+
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+ The UUS supplementary service shall be provided to the served subscriber after pre-arrangement with the service provider. The remote party needs no subscription of the UUS supplementary service.
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+
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+ NOTE: The remote party is able to send UUI without provision of the UUS supplementary service when the service is activated against her by the served subscriber.
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+
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+ As a service provider option, one or any combination of the following shall be provided:
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+
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+ - service 1 (implicitly requested and explicitly requested);
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+ - service 2;
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+ - service 3.
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+
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+ ## 5.2 Withdrawal
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+
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+ The UUS supplementary service and several UUS services shall be withdrawn by the service provider upon the subscriber's request or for service providers reasons.
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+
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+ The supplementary service UUS shall be withdrawn if all UUS services provided to the served subscriber are withdrawn.
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+
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+ ## 5.3 Registration and Erasure
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+
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+ not applicable.
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+
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+ ## 5.4 Activation and Deactivation
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+
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+ The UUS supplementary service shall be activated by the service provider as a result of provision and deactivated as a result of withdrawal.
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+
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+ ## 5.5 Invocation
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+
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+ The UUS supplementary service is invoked if at least one UUS service is activated by the served subscriber.
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+
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+ ## 5.6 Interrogation
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+
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+ not applicable.
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+
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+ ## 5.7 Handling of UUS services
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+
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+ ### 5.7.1 Activation
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+
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+ UUS service is activated when:
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+
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+ - activation is implicitly requested (for service 1); or
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+ - activation is explicitly requested (for service 1, service 2 and service 3) and is accepted by the remote party.
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+
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+ Depending on the served subscriber subscription to the UUS supplementary service and the provision of the UUS services by the service provider, service 1 implicit, service 1 explicit, service 2 and service 3 can be activated individually or in combination. Service 1 implicit and service 1 explicit cannot be simultaneously active.
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+
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+ Once an UUS service is activated the network shall accept UUI from either subscriber in the call, according to the service that has been activated.
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+ The network shall confirm the explicit activation of a UUS service (service 1, 2 and 3) to the served subscriber. This confirmation shall be preceded by an end-to-end check by the network for service availability.
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+ The network shall interrogate the remote party and check for the availability of the UUS service on the remote party's side. The mobile station shall confirm the requested services if it is able to handle the UUS service. The remote party shall not have the possibility to confirm or reject the request for the UUS service on a per call basis. No response from the remote party shall be taken by the network as a rejection of the request for the UUS service.
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+ NOTE: Nevertheless the remote party may restrict the use of a UUS service by pre-programming of the mobile station to reject incoming UUS activation requests.
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+ The network shall explicitly indicate to the calling mobile subscriber whether or not the requested service has been successfully activated.
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+
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+ #### 5.7.1.1 Service 1
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+
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+ UUS service 1 shall be activated by the calling mobile subscriber when originating a call if UUI transfer is desired in either direction.
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+ Service 1 is automatically deactivated when the call is terminated.
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+
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+ Service 1 can be activated by means of an implicit activation request or an explicit activation request.
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+
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+ ##### **Implicit activation:**
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+
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+ Service 1 is implicitly activated when UUI is included when originating a call.
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+ When service 1 is implicitly activated, service 1 is active for the call, i.e. the remote party is not required to send a response to the implicit activation request. However, the remote party can include UUI in the call response.
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+
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+ ##### **Explicit activation:**
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+
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+ The UUS service 1 shall be activated explicitly by using of the procedure defined in TS 22.030 [3].
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+
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+ The served mobile subscriber shall be given an explicit response (acceptance or rejection) to an explicit activation request. An explicit activation request can include UUI.
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+ When service 1 is explicitly requested, the remote party can include UUI when accepting the activation request for the UUS supplementary service.
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+
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+ #### 5.7.1.2 Service 2
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+
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+ The UUS service 2 shall be activated by using of the procedure defined in TS 22.030 [3].
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+
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+ Service 2 shall be activated by the served subscriber when originating a call, if UUI transfer is desired in either direction.
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+
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+ Service 2 shall be explicitly requested. The served mobile subscriber shall be given an explicit response (acceptance or rejection) to an explicit activation request.
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+ Service 2 is automatically deactivated when the called subscriber is no longer being informed of the call, i.e. if the call is established or released.
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+
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+ #### 5.7.1.3 Service 3
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+
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+ The served subscriber can explicit request the activation of service 3 when a call is originated or after the connection has been established by using the procedure defined in TS 22.030 [3]. The request for the UUS service 3 shall be accepted from the remote party in order to activate the UUS supplementary service. The served user shall be given an explicit response (acceptance or rejection) to the explicit activation request.
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+
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+ Service 3 is automatically deactivated when the call is no longer established.
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+
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+ #### 5.7.1.4 "UUS required" request
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+
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+ When a call is originated, the calling subscriber can specify whether the requested UUS service(s) is (are) required for the call, i.e. if the call should be completed or not if UUI cannot be passed. If the "UUI-required" indication is given by the subscriber, the call shall not be completed if UUI cannot be passed to the called subscriber. If the "UUI-not-required" indication is given by the subscriber, the call will be completed even if UUI cannot be passed. If service 1 is implicitly requested or if service 3 is requested during the call, it cannot be requested as "UUI-required".
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+
249
+ ### 5.7.2 Invocation and operation
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+
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+ If activated by the served subscriber a UUS service shall be invoked when UUI is sent by either subscriber to the network.
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+
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+ When a subscriber sends UUI the network shall not confirm its delivery to the subscriber.
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+
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+ For service 2 and 3, when sending a UUI message, the subscriber can indicate that the subscriber will send further UUI associated with this UUI message. This indication shall be given to the receiving subscriber.
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+
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+ When sending a UUI message, the subscriber may indicate the use of particular user protocol associated with the UUI message. This indication shall be given to the receiving subscriber. The identification of, and the use of, user protocols is outside of this standard.
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+
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+ #### 5.7.2.1 Service 1
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+
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+ A PLMN subscriber can transfer UUI when originating a call. When service 1 has been activated, either subscriber can include UUI when accepting, rejecting, or terminating a call.
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+
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+ NOTE: It is possible for a calling subscriber to invoke the UUS service 1 with a call set-up and terminate the call before the connection is established.
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+
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+ #### 5.7.2.2 Service 2
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+
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+ Any time between activation of service 2 and connection is established, either subscriber can transfer up to 2 UUI messages in each direction to the other subscriber involved in the call.
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+
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+ #### 5.7.2.3 Service 3
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+
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+ After service 3 has been activated, either subscriber can transfer UUI to the other subscriber on the call after the connection has been established.
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+
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+ NOTE: The amount of UUI messages that can be transferred with service 3 shall be defined.
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+
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+ #### 5.7.2.4 Charging requirements
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+
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+ The served subscriber shall be charged according to the number of UUI messages transferred in either direction. When charging for UUI the destination (e.g. international calls, diverted calls) of the related call shall not be considered.
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+
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+ It shall be possible to charge for the invocation of the UUS supplementary service even if there are no other call charges.
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+
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+ # --- 6 Exceptional procedures or unsuccessful outcome
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+
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+ ## 6.1 Provision and Withdrawal
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+
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+ No exceptional procedures.
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+
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+ ## 6.2 Registration and Erasure
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+
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+ not applicable.
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+
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+ ## 6.3 Handling of UUS services
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+
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+ ### 6.3.1 Activation
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+
295
+ If the network cannot accept an implicit request for the activation of UUS service 1, no notification shall be given to the subscriber.
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+
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+ In all other cases, if the network cannot accept a request for the activation of a UUS service, the network shall reject the activation. In addition, the network shall indicate which of service 1, service 2 and/or service 3 have been rejected. For the rejection of the activation request the following reasons may be possible:
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+ - service not subscribed to;
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+ - necessary signalling connectivity does not exist between sending and receiving subscribers;
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+ - conflicting situation with other supplementary service (e.g. CUG, incoming call barring);
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+ - service is already active;
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+ - network congestion.
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+
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+ ### 6.3.2 Invocation
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+
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+ The subscriber may not be able to interpret incoming UUI. In such situations, the user can discard this information without disrupting normal call handling. No specific signalling is provided by the network to accommodate this situation.
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+
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+ Under circumstances of network congestion or failure, the network may discard services 2 and 3 UUI.
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+
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+ # --- 7 Interactions with other supplementary services
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+
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+ ## 7.1 Call forwarding unconditional
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+
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+ No impact
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+
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+ NOTE: UUI or an activation request for a UUS service will be forwarded with the call even in the case the forwarding subscriber has no subscription of the relevant UUS service.
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+
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+ ## 7.2 Call forwarding on mobile subscriber busy
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+
321
+ If call forwarding on mobile subscriber busy is invoked as a result of a network determined user busy condition (NDUB) of the called subscriber, any UUI and UUS request accompanies the call set-up request shall be forwarded with the call
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+
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+ If call forwarding on mobile subscriber busy is invoked as a result of an user determined user busy condition (UDUB) the following cases shall be distinguished:
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+
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+ - If the UDUB condition is met before alerting any UUI and UUS request accompanies the call set-up request shall be forwarded with the call.
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+ - If the UDUB condition is met after alerting the interactions as defined for call forwarding on no reply shall apply.
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+
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+ UUI included in a UDUB request by the forwarding subscriber shall be ignored by the network.
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+
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+ NOTE: UUI or an activation request for a UUS service will be forwarded with the call even in the case the forwarding subscriber has no subscription of the relevant UUS service.
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+
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+ ## 7.3 Call forwarding on no reply
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+
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+ ### Service 1:
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+
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+ If UUS service 1 is implicitly requested to the forwarding subscriber the UUI shall be transferred to the forwarded-to party after the invocation of CFNRy.
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+
338
+ If UUS service 1 is explicitly requested with the option "UUS required" to a called subscriber who has CFNRy active and operative and the no-reply condition timer expires, the call shall be released.
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+
340
+ If UUS service 1 is explicitly requested with the option "UUS not required" to a called subscriber who has CFNRy active and operative, CFNRy shall be invoked. If the called subscriber has confirmed the UUS service 1 request prior to the invocation of CFNRy, the UUI and the UUS request shall be transferred to the forwarded-to party. Otherwise the UUI and the UUS request shall not be forwarded with the call.
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+
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+ ### Service 2:
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+
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+ If UUS service 2 is requested with the option "UUS not required" to a called subscriber who has CFNRy active and operative, CFNRy shall be invoked but no UUS activation request will be given to the forwarded-to subscriber.
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+
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+ If UUS service 2 is requested with the option "UUS required" to a called subscriber who has CFNRy active and operative, CFNRy shall not be invoked.
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+
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+ ### Service 3:
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+
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+ Any activation request for UUS service 3 that accompanies the call set-up request shall be forwarded with the call.
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+
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+ NOTE: UUI or an activation request for a UUS service will be forwarded with the call even in the case the forwarding subscriber has no subscription of the relevant UUS service.
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+
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+ ## 7.4 Call forwarding on mobile subscriber not reachable
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+
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+ No impact
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+
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+ NOTE: UUI or an activation request for a UUS service will be forwarded with the call even in the case the forwarding subscriber has no subscription of the relevant UUS service.
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+
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+ ## 7.5 Call waiting
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+
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+ UUI for the operation of UUS service 1 included in the call request shall be delivered with the call waiting indication to the called subscriber.
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+
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+ There are no interactions with service 2 and service 3.
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+
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+ ## 7.6 Call hold
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+
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+ A subscriber who has invoked the Call Hold supplementary service may send or receive UUI to/from both the active and the held party. If the served subscriber has an active and a held call the mobile station shall indicate which party has sent a received UUI message.
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+
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+ ## 7.7 Completion of calls to busy subscribers
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+
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+ Requests for the activation of a UUS service contained in the original call request shall be stored with the request for the invocation of the CCBS supplementary service.
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+
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+ The network shall also store any UUI containing in the original call request and use this stored UUI in the CCBS call.
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+
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+ ## 7.8 Explicit call transfer
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+
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+ When calls are transferred as a result of invocation of the explicit call transfer supplementary service, UUS services activated on either of the calls prior to the invocation of the explicit call transfer supplementary service shall be automatically deactivated by the network.
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+
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+ No specific notification shall be sent to the involved subscribers when the UUS services are no longer activated.
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+
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+ The subscribers involved in the transferred call may request the activation of service 3 again, if required.
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+
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+ ## 7.9 Multi party service
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+
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+ During a MPTY the MPTY-Manager can send and receive UUI to/from each remote party separately. The mobile station of the multi party manager shall indicate from which remote party a received UUI message was sent.
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+
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+ UUI shall not be transferred between remote parties.
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+
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+ ## 7.10 Advice of charge
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+
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+ No impact.
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+
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+ NOTE: The Advice of Charge services may not provide any information concerning charges for the use of the UUS supplementary service.
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+
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+ ## 7.11 Barring of outgoing calls
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+
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+ no impact
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+
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+ ## 7.12 Barring of outgoing international calls
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+
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+ no impact
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+
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+ ## 7.13 Barring of outgoing international calls except those directed to the home PLMN country
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+
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+ no impact
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+
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+ ## 7.14 Barring of incoming calls
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+
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+ no impact.
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+
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+ ## 7.15 Barring of incoming calls when roaming outside the home PLMN country
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+
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+ no impact.
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+
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+ ## 7.16 Call Deflection
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+
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+ If Call Deflection is invoked before alerting the same interactions as for Call forwarding on mobile subscriber busy shall apply.
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+
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+ If Call Deflection is invoked after alerting the same interactions as for Call forwarding on no reply shall apply.
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+
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+ # --- 8 Interactions with other network features
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+
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+ ## 8.1 Support of Optimal Routeing
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+
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+ The invocation of Optimal Routeing in case of late call forwarding shall have no impact on the interactions of UUS with the call forwarding supplementary services as defined in section 7.
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+
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+ ## 8.2 Multicall
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+
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+ See TS 22.135 [4].
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+
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+ # --- 9 Interworking considerations
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+
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+ The UUS supplementary service can be delivered only when both subscribers' networks provide a means of conveying the UUI.
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+
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+ Some networks may support the transmission of UUI with a maximum length of only 32 octets per message for service 1. In the interworking case only the first 32 octets of UUI with more than 32 octets per message shall be transferred. No notification about the limitation of the UUI shall be given to any subscriber.
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+
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+ # --- Annex A (informative): Deviations of the 3GPP UUS supplementary service from the ISDN service
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+
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+ The ISDN service UUS allows as a network option the transfer of UUI with a maximum length of 32 octets for service 1. This option shall not be supported in PLMNs. However there is the possibility that networks using the phase 1 or phase 2 standard can support the UUS service 1 implicitly requested with 32 octets. These networks shall apply the rules defined in the section 8, Interworking considerations.
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+
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+ In the 3GPP specification some charging requirement are defined. These requirements shall allow network operators to charge their subscribers for the use of and to prevent misuse of the UUS supplementary service.
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+
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+ Because of the different handling of busy states in ISDN the interactions with call forwarding on mobile subscriber busy are different.
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+
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+ The network option to allow forwarding of UUS requests and UUI only if the forwarding subscriber has the subscription of the relevant UUS service is not supported.
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+
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+ The general principle of CCBS to retain all information of the original call set-up and reusing this information for the CCBS call shall also be valid for the UUS supplementary service. Therefore the UUI contained in the original call set-up shall be stored in network and reused in the CCBS call.
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+
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+ # Annex B: Change history
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+
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+ | Change history | | | | | | | | | | | |
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+ |----------------|-----------|-----------|-----------|-----|-----|-------|-----|--------------------------------------------------------------------------|-------|--------|-------------------|
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+ | TSG SA# | SA Doc. | SA1 Doc | Spec | CR | Rev | Rel | Cat | Subject/Comment | Old | New | WI |
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+ | Jun 1999 | | | GSM 02.87 | | | | | Transferred to 3GPP SA1 | 7.1.0 | | |
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+ | SA#04 | | | 22.087 | | | R99 | | Transferred to 3GPP SA1 | | 3.0.0 | |
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+ | SP-05 | SP-99479 | S1-99634 | 22.087 | 001 | | R99 | D | Editorial changes for alignment | 3.0.0 | 3.0.1 | Editorial changes |
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+ | SP-05 | SP-99450 | S1-99788 | 22.087 | 002 | | R99 | B | Multicall (This CR was wrongly marked as 22.086 and should be to 22.087) | 3.0.1 | 3.1.0 | Multicall |
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+ | SP-11 | SP-010065 | S1-010258 | 22.087 | | | Rel-4 | | Transferred to 3GPP Release 4 | 3.1.0 | 4.0.0 | |
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+ | SP-16 | SP-020267 | S1-021043 | 22.087 | | | Rel-5 | | Updated from Rel-4 to Rel5 | 4.0.0 | 5.0.0 | |
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+ | SP-26 | SP-040744 | S1-040997 | 22.087 | | | Rel-6 | | Updated from Rel-5 to Rel-6 | 5.0.0 | 6.0.0 | |
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+ | SP-36 | | | 22.087 | | | Rel-7 | | Updated from Rel-6 to Rel-7 | 6.0.0 | 7.0.0 | |
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+ | SP-42 | - | - | | | | Rel-8 | | Updated from Rel-7 to Rel-8 | 7.0.0 | 8.0.0 | |
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+ | SP-46 | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | Updated to Rel-9 by MCC | 8.0.0 | 9.0.0 | |
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+ | 2011-03 | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | Update to Rel-10 version (MCC) | 9.0.0 | 10.0.0 | |
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+ # Contents
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+
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+ | | |
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+ |-------------------------------------------------------------------|----|
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+ | Foreword ..... | 5 |
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+ | 0 Scope..... | 6 |
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+ | 0.1 References ..... | 6 |
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+ | 0.2 Abbreviations ..... | 7 |
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+ | 1 Barring of outgoing calls..... | 7 |
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+ | 1.1 Definition ..... | 7 |
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+ | 1.2 General description ..... | 7 |
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+ | 1.2.1 Description ..... | 7 |
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+ | 1.2.2 Applicability to telecommunication services ..... | 8 |
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+ | 1.2.3 Terminology ..... | 8 |
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+ | 1.3 Normal procedures with successful outcome..... | 8 |
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+ | 1.3.1 Provision..... | 8 |
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+ | 1.3.2 Withdrawal ..... | 9 |
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+ | 1.3.3 Registration..... | 9 |
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+ | 1.3.4 Erasure ..... | 9 |
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+ | 1.3.5 Activation ..... | 9 |
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+ | 1.3.6 Deactivation..... | 9 |
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+ | 1.3.7 Invocation ..... | 10 |
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+ | 1.3.8 Normal operation with successful outcome..... | 10 |
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+ | 1.3.11 Interrogation ..... | 10 |
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+ | 1.4 Exceptional procedures or unsuccessful outcome..... | 10 |
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+ | 1.4.1 Provision..... | 10 |
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+ | 1.4.2 Registration..... | 10 |
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+ | 1.4.4 Activation ..... | 10 |
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+ | 1.4.5 Deactivation..... | 11 |
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+ | 1.5 Alternate procedures ..... | 11 |
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+ | 1.6 Interactions with other supplementary services ..... | 11 |
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+ | 1.6.82.1 Call forwarding unconditional ..... | 11 |
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+ | 1.6.82.2 Call forwarding on mobile subscriber busy ..... | 11 |
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+ | 1.6.82.3 Call forwarding on no reply ..... | 11 |
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+ | 1.6.82.4 Call forwarding on mobile subscriber not reachable ..... | 11 |
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+ | 1.6.83.1 Call waiting..... | 11 |
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+ | 1.6.83.2 Call hold..... | 12 |
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+ | 1.6.84 MultiParty service ..... | 12 |
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+ | 1.6.85.1 Closed user group ..... | 12 |
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+ | 1.7 Interworking considerations..... | 12 |
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+ | 2 Barring of incoming calls..... | 12 |
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+ | 2.1 Definition ..... | 12 |
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+ | 2.2 General description ..... | 12 |
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+ | 2.2.1 Description ..... | 12 |
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+ | 2.2.2 Applicability to telecommunication services ..... | 13 |
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+ | 2.2.3 Terminology ..... | 13 |
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+ | 2.3 Normal procedures with successful outcome..... | 13 |
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+ | 2.3.1 Provision..... | 13 |
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+ | 2.3.2 Withdrawal ..... | 13 |
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+ | 2.3.3 Registration..... | 13 |
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+ | 2.3.4 Erasure ..... | 13 |
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+ | 2.3.5 Activation ..... | 14 |
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+ | 2.3.6 Deactivation..... | 14 |
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+ | 2.3.7 Invocation ..... | 14 |
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+ | 2.3.8 Normal operation with successful outcome..... | 14 |
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+ | 2.3.11 Interrogation ..... | 15 |
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+ | 2.4 Exceptional procedures or unsuccessful outcome..... | 15 |
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+ | 2.4.2 Registration..... | 15 |
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+ | 2.4.4 Activation ..... | 15 |
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+ | 2.4.5 Deactivation..... | 15 |
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+ | 2.5 Alternate procedures ..... | 15 |
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+
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+ 2.6 Interactions with other supplementary services .....16
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+ 2.6.82.1 Call forwarding unconditional .....16
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+ 2.6.82.2 Call forwarding on mobile subscriber busy .....16
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+ 2.6.82.3 Call forwarding on no reply .....16
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+ 2.6.82.4 Call forwarding on mobile subscriber not reachable .....16
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+ 2.6.83.2 Call hold.....16
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+ 2.6.84 MultiParty service .....16
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+ 2.6.85.1 Closed user group .....16
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+ 2.7 Interworking considerations .....16
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+ Annex A (informative): Change history.....17
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+
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+ # --- Foreword
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+
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+ This Technical Specification has been produced by the 3<sup>rd</sup> Generation Partnership Project (3GPP).
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+
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+ The contents of the present document are subject to continuing work within the TSG and may change following formal TSG approval. Should the TSG modify the contents of the present document, it will be re-released by the TSG with an identifying change of release date and an increase in version number as follows:
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+
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+ Version x.y.z
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+
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+ where:
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+
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+ - x the first digit:
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+ - 1 presented to TSG for information;
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+ - 2 presented to TSG for approval;
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+ - 3 or greater indicates TSG approved document under change control.
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+ - y the second digit is incremented for all changes of substance, i.e. technical enhancements, corrections, updates, etc.
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+ - z the third digit is incremented when editorial only changes have been incorporated in the document.
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+
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+ # --- 0 Scope
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+
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+ The present document describes the supplementary services belonging to the group Call Restriction Supplementary Services.
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+
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+ The general aspects - including definitions and recommended provision - of the description of the supplementary services are given in 3GPP TS 22.004 [2].
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+
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+ The Call Restriction supplementary services allow the possibility for a mobile subscriber to have barring of certain categories of outgoing or incoming calls at the mobile subscribers access.
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+
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+ The group of Call Restriction Services includes two supplementary services:
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+
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+ - barring of outgoing calls;
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+ - barring of incoming calls.
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+
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+ By use of subscription options, the mobile subscriber can at provision time select a set of one or more barring programs to determine the categories of calls to be barred. The following categories are defined:
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+
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+ - all outgoing calls;
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+ - outgoing international calls;
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+ - outgoing international calls except those directed to the home PLMN country;
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+ - all incoming calls;
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+ - incoming calls when roaming outside the home PLMN country.
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+
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+ NOTE 1: Each category (barring program) is handled as a single supplementary service.
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+
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+ NOTE 2: The call barring program "incoming calls when roaming outside the home PLMN country" is only relevant if as a general rule the called mobile subscriber pays the charges for the forwarded part of the call from his home PLMN country to any other country.
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+
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+ The barring services can be offered to a mobile subscriber with a password option allowing the activation and deactivation by the subscriber. One password per mobile subscriber is supported by the network for all barring services. For the definition of the password, the description of its use and its management, see 3GPP TS 22.004 [2].
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+
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+ ## 0.1 References
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+
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+ The following documents contain provisions which, through reference in this text, constitute provisions of the present document.
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+
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+ - References are either specific (identified by date of publication, edition number, version number, etc.) or non-specific.
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+ - For a specific reference, subsequent revisions do not apply.
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+ - For a non-specific reference, the latest version applies. In the case of a reference to a 3GPP document (including a GSM document), a non-specific reference implicitly refers to the latest version of that document *in the same Release as the present document*.
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+
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+ - [1] 3GPP TS 22.905: "Vocabulary for 3GPP Specifications".
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+ - [2] 3GPP TS 22.004: "General on supplementary services".
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+ - [3] 3GPP TS 22.030: "Man-Machine Interface (MMI) of the Mobile Station (MS)".
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+ - [4] 3GPP TS 22.082: "Call Forwarding (CF) supplementary services - Stage 1".
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+ - [5] 3GPP TS 22.084: "MultiParty (MPTY) supplementary services - Stage 1".
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+
140
+ ## 0.2 Abbreviations
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+
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+ Abbreviations used in the present document are listed in 3GPP TS 21.905 [1].
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+
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+ # --- 1 Barring of outgoing calls
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+
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+ ## 1.1 Definition
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+
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+ This service makes it possible for a mobile subscriber to have barring of certain categories of outgoing calls according to a barring program which is selected from a set of one or more barring programs chosen at provision time and is valid for all outgoing calls, or just those associated with a specific basic service group.
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+
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+ The ability of the served mobile subscriber to receive calls and to set-up emergency calls remains unaffected.
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+
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+ ## 1.2 General description
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+
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+ ### 1.2.1 Description
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+
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+ The mobile subscriber may determine by subscription of a set of one or more unique barring programs what kind of outgoing calls shall be barred.
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+
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+ The following barring programs are defined:
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+
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+ - 1) Barring of all outgoing calls;
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+ - 2) Barring of outgoing international calls;
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+ - 3) Barring of outgoing international calls except those directed to the home PLMN country.
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+
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+ The PLMN will ensure that only one of the barring programs is active per basic service group. The activation of one specific barring program will override an already active one (i.e. the old one will be permanently deactivated).
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+
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+ Description of contents of barring programs:
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+
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+ #### **Barring of all outgoing calls:**
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+
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+ With this barring program there are no outgoing set-up possibilities, except emergency calls.
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+
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+ #### **Barring of outgoing international calls:**
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+
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+ Outgoing call set-up possibilities exist only to subscribers of the PLMN(s) and the fixed network(s) of the country where the mobile subscriber is presently located. So the present PLMN may be the home PLMN or a visited PLMN, respectively the fixed network may be that of the home PLMN country or that of a visited PLMN country.
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+
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+ NOTE 1: This definition implies that mobile subscribers, subscribed to a PLMN in the country in which the served mobile subscriber roams, can be called irrespective where they roam. On the other hand, mobile subscribers, subscribed to any PLMN in another country than the one in which the served mobile subscriber roams, cannot be called even if they roam in the same PLMN area as the served mobile subscriber.
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+
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+ #### **Barring of all outgoing international calls except those directed to the home PLMN country:**
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+
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+ Outgoing call set-up possibilities exist only to subscribers of the PLMN(s) and the fixed network(s) of the country where the mobile subscriber is presently located or to mobile subscribers of the home PLMN country of the served mobile subscriber and to subscribers of the fixed network(s) in the home PLMN country. So the present PLMN may be the home PLMN or a visited PLMN, respectively the fixed network may be that of the home PLMN country or that of a visited PLMN country.
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+
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+ NOTE 2: This definition implies that mobile subscribers, subscribed to a PLMN in the country in which the served mobile subscriber roams or mobile subscribers subscribed to any PLMN in the same country as the served mobile subscriber home PLMN can be called irrespective where they roam. On the other hand, mobile subscribers, subscribed to any PLMN in another country than the one in which the served mobile subscriber roams and not belonging to the same country as the served mobile subscriber, cannot be called even if they roam in the same PLMN area as the served mobile subscriber or if they roam in the home PLMN country of the served mobile subscriber.
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+
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+ ### 1.2.2 Applicability to telecommunication services
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+
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+ The applicability of this supplementary service is defined in 3GPP TS 22.004 [2].
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+
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+ ### 1.2.3 Terminology
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+
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+ A barring program defines the subscribed barring condition and will determine the categories of calls to be barred.
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+
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+ ## 1.3 Normal procedures with successful outcome
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+
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+ ### 1.3.1 Provision
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+
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+ The supplementary service will be provided after pre-arrangement with the service provider. At provision, subscription options should be selected by the served mobile subscriber.
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+
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+ The service can be offered with two subscription options.
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+
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+ The first subscription option is the definition of the barring condition by a set of one or more barring programs. This subscription option applies to all basic services subscribed. Only one value can be selected for the barring condition.
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+
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+ The second subscription option relates to the control of the call barring supplementary service(s). The subscriber may choose to have the control of the service(s) by use of a password, or may leave the control to the service provider. The value of this subscription option is valid collectively for all basic services and all call barring supplementary services to which the subscriber subscribes to.
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+
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+ Subscription options are summarized below:
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+ | <u>Subscription option</u> | <u>Value</u> |
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+ |-----------------------------|---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
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+ | Barring condition | <ul style="list-style-type: none"> <li>- barring program 1</li> <li>- barring program 2</li> <li>- barring program 3</li> <li>- barring program 1 and<br/>barring program 2</li> <li>- barring program 1 and<br/>barring program 3</li> <li>- barring program 2 and<br/>barring program 3</li> <li>- barring program 1 and<br/>barring program 2 and<br/>barring program 3</li> </ul> |
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+ | Control of barring services | <ul style="list-style-type: none"> <li>- by subscriber using password</li> <li>- by the service provider</li> </ul> |
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+
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+ NOTE: A service provider needs not offer the option "control of barring services" to his subscribers. However, the support of the password facility is mandatory in the network for visiting subscribers.
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+
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+ ### 1.3.2 Withdrawal
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+
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+ The service will be withdrawn at the subscriber's request or for administrative reasons.
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+
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+ ### 1.3.3 Registration
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+
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+ If the served mobile subscriber at provision time has selected the subscription option "control of barring services by subscriber using password", the service provider has to register a password at provision time. Furthermore the served mobile subscriber can change the password at any time by an appropriate control procedure which is described in 3GPP TS 22.004 [2].
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+
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+ ### 1.3.4 Erasure
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+
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+ If the served mobile subscriber at provision time has selected the subscription option "control of barring services by subscriber using password", a password can be erased as described in 3GPP TS 22.004.
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+
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+ ### 1.3.5 Activation
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+
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+ Activation takes place with an appropriate control procedure by the subscriber or by the service provider. The activation of barring of outgoing calls does not affect any current communication. Only one barring program may be activated at a time for one basic service group.. The activation of a barring program will deactivate an already active one.
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+
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+ If the served mobile subscriber at provision time has selected the subscription option "control of barring services by subscriber using password", the supplementary service is activated if the subscriber provides the following information to the network:
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+
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+ - password;
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+ - information as to whether all calls or calls of a specific basic service group should be barred.
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+
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+ NOTE: If no Basic Service code is inserted by the user this is interpreted as the group "All Basic Services".
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+
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+ - selected barring program.
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+
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+ If the served mobile subscriber at provision time has selected the subscription option "control of barring services by service provider", the supplementary service cannot be activated by the subscriber. The activation has to be performed by the service provider.
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+
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+ The activation status attached to different basic service groups can be modified separately.
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+
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+ ### 1.3.6 Deactivation
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+
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+ Deactivation takes place by means of an appropriate control procedure by the subscriber, or by the service provider, or finally by activation of a new barring program for the same basic service group.
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+
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+ If the served mobile subscriber at provision time has selected the subscription option "control of barring services by subscriber using password", the supplementary service is deactivated if the subscriber provides the following information to the network:
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+
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+ - password;
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+ - information as to whether barring of all calls or calls of a specific basic service group should be deactivated.
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+
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+ NOTE: If no Basic Service code is inserted by the user this is interpreted as the group "All Basic Services".
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+
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+ - selected barring program (i.e. the code for one specific Outgoing Barring program given in 3GPP TS 22.030) or selected barring supplementary service (i.e. the code for Outgoing Barring Service or the code for All Barring Services given in 3GPP TS 22.030).
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+
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+ If the served mobile subscriber at provision time has selected the subscription option "control of barring services by service provider", the supplementary service cannot be deactivated by the subscriber. The deactivation has to be performed by the service provider.
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+
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+ ### 1.3.7 Invocation
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+
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+ The supplementary service is automatically invoked by the network upon a request for an outgoing call for a basic service not allowed by an active barring program for the corresponding basic service group. In the case of Short Message, only the Service Centre Address is relevant for the Call Barring service.
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+
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+ ### 1.3.8 Normal operation with successful outcome
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+
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+ When barring of outgoing calls is active for a basic service group, each outgoing call set-up to a number not allowed by the barring program related to that basic service group will be refused by the network. In this case the served mobile subscriber will receive an indication that the call is not permitted and has been barred.
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+ When barring of outgoing calls is active, the ability of the served mobile subscriber to receive calls is not affected.
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+
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+ When barring of outgoing calls is active, the ability of the served mobile subscriber to set-up emergency calls is not affected.
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+
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+ ### 1.3.11 Interrogation
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+
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+ The subscriber shall by an appropriate control procedure be given the possibility to get a list of all basic service groups for which the given barring program is active (irrespective of whether it is operative or quiescent).
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+
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+ In the situation when a subscriber has activated BOIC-exHC and is roaming in a PLMN not supporting this supplementary service, the local PLMN will return - as an answer to interrogation - the status "not supported".
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+
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+ This information may be translated by the mobile station to inform the user about the replacement of BOIC-exHC with BOIC.
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+
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+ If the served mobile subscriber wants to retrieve information from the local PLMN about the status of BOIC, she has to repeat the interrogation procedure with the supplementary service code for BOIC.
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+
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+ ## 1.4 Exceptional procedures or unsuccessful outcome
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+
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+ ### 1.4.1 Provision
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+
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+ A PLMN which does not support the barring program "Barring of Outgoing International Calls Except Those Directed to the Home PLMN Country", shall replace this program with "Barring of Outgoing International Calls".
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+
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+ ### 1.4.2 Registration
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+
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+ If the served mobile subscriber at provision time has selected the subscription option "control of barring services by service provider", an attempt to register a password will be denied and the served mobile subscriber should receive a notification.
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+
289
+ When the served mobile subscriber at provision time has selected the subscription option "control of barring services by the subscriber using password", the handling of incorrect password entry is described in 3GPP TS 22.004 [2].
290
+
291
+ ### 1.4.4 Activation
292
+
293
+ If the served mobile subscriber at provision time has selected the subscription option "control of barring services by the service provider", an attempt to activate the barring services will be denied and the served mobile subscriber should receive a notification.
294
+
295
+ When the served mobile subscriber at provision time has selected the subscription option "control of barring services by subscriber using a password", the handling of incorrect password entry is described in 3GPP TS 22.004.
296
+
297
+ The barring of outgoing calls activation request must specify the basic service group and the selected barring program. If the subscriber does not completely specify for which basic service group (individual basic service group or all basic service groups) barring of outgoing calls is to be activated and the selected barring program, the network will reject the activation request with appropriate cause.
298
+
299
+ NOTE 1: If no basic service group code is inserted by the user this is interpreted as the group "All Basic Services".
300
+
301
+ NOTE 2: The group "all basic services" in the context of barring of outgoing calls means all except emergency calls.
302
+
303
+ ### 1.4.5 Deactivation
304
+
305
+ If the served mobile subscriber, at provision time, has selected the subscription option "control of barring services by the service provider", an attempt to deactivate will be denied and the served mobile subscriber should receive a notification.
306
+
307
+ If the served mobile subscriber, at provision time, has selected the subscription option "control of the barring services by the subscriber using password", the handling of incorrect password entry is described in 3GPP TS 22.004 [2].
308
+
309
+ The barring of outgoing calls deactivation request must specify the basic service group and the selected barring program (i.e. the code for one specific Outgoing Barring program given in 3GPP TS 22.030) or the selected barring supplementary service (i.e. the code for Outgoing Barring Service or the code for All Barring Services given in 3GPP TS 22.030). If the subscriber does not completely specify for which basic service group (individual basic service group or all basic service groups) barring of outgoing calls is to be deactivated and the selected barring program or supplementary service, the network will reject the deactivation request with appropriate cause.
310
+
311
+ NOTE: If no basic service group code is inserted by the user this is interpreted as the group "All Basic Services".
312
+
313
+ ## 1.5 Alternate procedures
314
+
315
+ None identified.
316
+
317
+ ## 1.6 Interactions with other supplementary services
318
+
319
+ #### 1.6.82.1 Call forwarding unconditional
320
+
321
+ See 3GPP TS 22.082 [4].
322
+
323
+ #### 1.6.82.2 Call forwarding on mobile subscriber busy
324
+
325
+ See 3GPP TS 22.082 [4].
326
+
327
+ #### 1.6.82.3 Call forwarding on no reply
328
+
329
+ See 3GPP TS 22.082 [4].
330
+
331
+ #### 1.6.82.4 Call forwarding on mobile subscriber not reachable
332
+
333
+ See 3GPP TS 22.082 [4].
334
+
335
+ #### 1.6.83.1 Call waiting
336
+
337
+ The activation of barring of outgoing calls at the calling mobile subscriber's side does not affect any currently waiting calls originated by the calling mobile subscriber.
338
+
339
+ #### 1.6.83.2 Call hold
340
+
341
+ If barring of outgoing calls is activated after a call hold is invoked on an outgoing call, the held call can be retrieved. Any new outgoing call to a number not allowed by the barring program is barred.
342
+
343
+ ### 1.6.84 MultiParty service
344
+
345
+ See 3GPP TS 22.084 [5].
346
+
347
+ #### 1.6.85.1 Closed user group
348
+
349
+ Barring of outgoing calls takes precedence over the CUG restrictions. The activation of barring of outgoing calls during an outgoing call does not affect any current CUG call.
350
+
351
+ ## 1.7 Interworking considerations
352
+
353
+ None identified.
354
+
355
+ # --- 2 Barring of incoming calls
356
+
357
+ ## 2.1 Definition
358
+
359
+ This service makes it possible for a mobile subscriber to have barring of certain categories of incoming calls according to a barring program which is selected from a set of one or more barring programs chosen at provision time and is valid for all incoming calls, or just those associated with a specific basic service group.
360
+
361
+ The ability of the served mobile subscriber to set-up outgoing calls remains unaffected.
362
+
363
+ ## 2.2 General description
364
+
365
+ ### 2.2.1 Description
366
+
367
+ The mobile subscriber may determine by subscription of a set of one or more barring programs what kind of incoming calls shall be barred.
368
+
369
+ The following barring programs are defined:
370
+
371
+ - 1) Barring of all incoming calls;
372
+ - 2) Barring of incoming calls when roaming outside the home PLMN country.
373
+
374
+ The PLMN will ensure that only one of the barring programs is active per basic service group. The activation of one specific barring program will override an already active one (i.e. the old one will be permanently deactivated).
375
+
376
+ Description of contents of barring programs:
377
+
378
+ #### **Barring of all incoming calls:**
379
+
380
+ With this barring program there will be no set-up of incoming calls to the served subscriber.
381
+
382
+ #### **Barring of incoming calls when roaming outside the home PLMN country:**
383
+
384
+ With this barring program, calls which are terminated for the served subscriber will be barred if the subscriber is roaming outside the home PLMN country (i.e. the program is active and operative). The ability to receive calls in the home PLMN country remains unaffected (i.e. the program is active and quiescent).
385
+
386
+ ### 2.2.2 Applicability to telecommunication services
387
+
388
+ The applicability of this supplementary service is defined in 3GPP TS 22.004 [2].
389
+
390
+ ### 2.2.3 Terminology
391
+
392
+ A barring program defines the subscribed barring condition and will determine the categories of calls to be barred.
393
+
394
+ ## 2.3 Normal procedures with successful outcome
395
+
396
+ ### 2.3.1 Provision
397
+
398
+ The supplementary service will be provided after pre-arrangement with the service provider. At provision, subscription options should be selected by the served mobile subscriber.
399
+
400
+ The service can be offered with two subscription options.
401
+
402
+ The first subscription option is the definition of the barring condition by a set of one or more barring programs. This subscription option applies to all basic services subscribed to. Only one value can be selected for the barring condition.
403
+
404
+ The second subscription option relates to the control of the call barring supplementary service(s). The subscriber may choose to have the control of the service(s) by use of a password, or may leave the control to the service provider. The value of this subscription option is valid collectively for all basic services and all call barring supplementary services to which the subscriber subscribes to.
405
+
406
+ Subscription options are summarized below:
407
+
408
+ | Subscription option | Value |
409
+ |-----------------------------|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
410
+ | Barring condition | <ul style="list-style-type: none"> <li>- barring program 1</li> <li>- barring program 2</li> <li>- barring program 1 and<br/>barring program 2</li> </ul> |
411
+ | Control of barring services | <ul style="list-style-type: none"> <li>- by subscriber using password</li> <li>- by the service provider</li> </ul> |
412
+
413
+ NOTE: A service provider needs not offer the option "control of barring services" to his subscribers. However, the support of the password facility is mandatory in the network for visiting subscribers.
414
+
415
+ ### 2.3.2 Withdrawal
416
+
417
+ The service will be withdrawn at the subscriber's request or for administrative reasons.
418
+
419
+ ### 2.3.3 Registration
420
+
421
+ If the served mobile subscriber at provision time has selected the subscription option "control of barring services by subscriber using password", the service provider has to register a password at provision time. Furthermore, the served mobile subscriber can change the password at any time by an appropriate control procedure which is described in 3GPP TS 22.004 [2].
422
+
423
+ ### 2.3.4 Erasure
424
+
425
+ If the served mobile subscriber at provision time has selected the subscription option "control of barring services by subscriber using password", a password can be erased as described in 3GPP TS 22.004 [2].
426
+
427
+ ### 2.3.5 Activation
428
+
429
+ Activation takes place with an appropriate control procedure by the subscriber or by the service provider. The activation of barring of incoming calls does not affect any current communication. Only one barring program may be activated at a time for one basic service group. The activation of the barring program will deactivate an already active one.
430
+
431
+ If the served mobile subscriber, at provision time, has selected the subscription option "control of barring services by subscriber using password", the supplementary service is activated if the subscriber provides the following information to the network:
432
+
433
+ - password;
434
+ - information as to whether all calls or calls of a specific basic service group should be barred.
435
+
436
+ NOTE: If no Basic Service code is inserted by the user this is interpreted as the group "All Basic Services".
437
+
438
+ - selected barring program.
439
+
440
+ If the served mobile subscriber at provision time has selected the subscription option "control of barring services by service provider", the supplementary service cannot be activated by the subscriber. The activation has to be performed by the service provider.
441
+
442
+ The activation status attached to different basic service groups can be modified separately.
443
+
444
+ ### 2.3.6 Deactivation
445
+
446
+ Deactivation takes place by means of an appropriate control procedure by the subscriber, or by the service provider, or finally by activation of a new barring program for the same basic service group.
447
+
448
+ If the served mobile subscriber at provision time has selected the subscription option "control of barring services by subscriber using password", the supplementary service is deactivated if the subscriber provides the following information to the network:
449
+
450
+ - password;
451
+ - information as to whether barring of all calls or calls of a specific basic service group should be deactivated.
452
+
453
+ NOTE: If no Basic Service code is inserted by the user this is interpreted as the group "All Basic Services".
454
+
455
+ - selected barring program (i.e. the code for one specific Incoming Barring program given in 3GPP TS 22.030) or selected barring supplementary service (i.e. the code for Incoming Barring Service or the code for All Barring Services given in 3GPP TS 22.030).
456
+
457
+ If the served mobile subscriber, at provision time, has selected the subscription option "control of barring services by service provider", the supplementary service cannot be deactivated by the subscriber. The deactivation has to be performed by the service provider.
458
+
459
+ ### 2.3.7 Invocation
460
+
461
+ The supplementary service is automatically invoked by the network upon a request for an incoming call for a basic service not allowed by an active and operative barring program for the corresponding basic service group.
462
+
463
+ ### 2.3.8 Normal operation with successful outcome
464
+
465
+ When barring of incoming calls is active for a basic service group, each incoming call set-up not allowed by the barring program related to that basic service group will be refused by the network. In this case the calling mobile subscriber will receive an indication that the call is not permitted and has been barred.
466
+
467
+ When barring of incoming calls is active, the ability of the served mobile subscriber to originate calls is not affected.
468
+
469
+ ### 2.3.11 Interrogation
470
+
471
+ The subscriber shall by an appropriate control procedure be given the possibility to get a list of all basic service groups for which the given barring program is active (irrespective of whether it is operative or quiescent).
472
+
473
+ ## 2.4 Exceptional procedures or unsuccessful outcome
474
+
475
+ ### 2.4.2 Registration
476
+
477
+ If the served mobile subscriber, at provision time, has selected the subscription option "control of barring services by service provider", an attempt to register a password will be denied and the served mobile subscriber should receive a notification.
478
+
479
+ When the served mobile subscriber, at provision time, has selected the subscription option "control of barring services by subscriber using password", the handling of incorrect password entry is as described in 3GPP TS 22.004 [2].
480
+
481
+ ### 2.4.4 Activation
482
+
483
+ If the served mobile subscriber, at provision time, has selected the subscription option "control of barring services by the service provider", an attempt to activate the barring services will be denied and the served mobile subscriber should receive a notification.
484
+
485
+ If the served mobile subscriber, at provision time, has selected the subscription option "control of barring services by the subscriber using password", the handling of incorrect password entry is as described in 3GPP TS 22.004 [2].
486
+
487
+ The barring of incoming calls activation request must specify the basic service group and the selected barring program. If the subscriber does not completely specify for which basic service (individual basic service group or all basic service groups) barring of incoming calls is to be activated and the selected barring program, the network will reject the activation request with appropriate cause.
488
+
489
+ NOTE: If no Basic Service group code is inserted by the user this is interpreted as the group "All Basic Services".
490
+
491
+ ### 2.4.5 Deactivation
492
+
493
+ If the served mobile subscriber, at provision time, has selected the subscription option "control of barring services by the service provider", an attempt to deactivate will be denied and the served mobile subscriber should receive a notification.
494
+
495
+ If the served mobile subscriber, at provision time, has selected the subscription option "control of barring services by the subscriber using password", the handling of incorrect password entry is as described in 3GPP TS 22.004 [2].
496
+
497
+ The barring of incoming calls deactivation request must specify the basic service group and the selected barring program (i.e. the code for one specific Incoming Barring program given in 3GPP TS 22.030) or the selected barring supplementary service (i.e. the code for Incoming Barring Service or the code for All Barring Services given in 3GPP TS 22.030). If the subscriber does not completely specify for which basic service group (individual basic service group or all basic service groups) barring of incoming calls is to be deactivated and the selected barring program or supplementary service, the network will reject the deactivation request with appropriate cause.
498
+
499
+ NOTE: If no Basic Service group code is inserted by the user this is interpreted as the group "All Basic Services".
500
+
501
+ ## 2.5 Alternate procedures
502
+
503
+ None identified.
504
+
505
+ ## 2.6 Interactions with other supplementary services
506
+
507
+ #### 2.6.82.1 Call forwarding unconditional
508
+
509
+ See 3GPP TS 22.082 [4].
510
+
511
+ #### 2.6.82.2 Call forwarding on mobile subscriber busy
512
+
513
+ See 3GPP TS 22.082 [4].
514
+
515
+ #### 2.6.82.3 Call forwarding on no reply
516
+
517
+ See 3GPP TS 22.082 [4].
518
+
519
+ #### 2.6.82.4 Call forwarding on mobile subscriber not reachable
520
+
521
+ See 3GPP TS 22.082 [4].
522
+
523
+ #### 2.6.83.2 Call hold
524
+
525
+ If barring of incoming calls is activated after a call hold is invoked on an incoming call, the held call can be retrieved. Any new incoming call not allowed by the barring program is barred.
526
+
527
+ ### 2.6.84 MultiParty service
528
+
529
+ See 3GPP TS 22.084 [5].
530
+
531
+ #### 2.6.85.1 Closed user group
532
+
533
+ Barring of incoming calls takes precedence over the CUG restrictions. The activation of barring of incoming calls during an incoming call does not affect any current CUG call.
534
+
535
+ ## 2.7 Interworking considerations
536
+
537
+ None identified.
538
+
539
+ # Annex A (informative): Change history
540
+
541
+ | Change history | | | | | | | | | | | |
542
+ |----------------|-----------|-----------|-----------|------|-----|-------|-----|----------------------------------------------|-------|--------|-------------------|
543
+ | TSG SA# | SA Doc. | SA1 Doc | Spec | CR | Rev | Rel | Cat | Subject/Comment | Old | New | WI |
544
+ | Jun 1999 | | | GSM 02.88 | | | | | Transferred to 3GPP SA1 | 7.0.0 | | |
545
+ | SA#04 | | | 22.088 | | | R99 | | Transferred to 3GPP SA1 | | 3.0.0 | |
546
+ | SP-05 | SP-99479 | S1-99635 | 22.088 | 001 | | R99 | D | Editorial changes for alignment | 3.0.0 | 3.0.1 | Editorial changes |
547
+ | 22/05/00 | | | 22.088 | None | | R99 | | Correction of wrong implementation of CR | 3.0.1 | 3.0.2 | |
548
+ | SP-11 | SP-010065 | S1-010258 | 22.088 | | | Rel-4 | | Transferred to 3GPP Release 4 | 3.0.2 | 4.0.0 | |
549
+ | SP-15 | SP-020045 | S1-020457 | 22.088 | 002 | - | Rel-4 | F | Editorial CR to correct terms and references | 4.0.0 | 4.1.0 | CORRECT |
550
+ | SP-16 | SP-020267 | S1-021043 | 22.088 | | | Rel-5 | | Updated from Rel-4 to Rel5 | 4.1.0 | 5.0.0 | |
551
+ | SP-26 | SP-040744 | S1-040997 | 22.088 | | | Rel-6 | | Updated from Rel-5 to Rel-6 | 5.0.0 | 6.0.0 | |
552
+ | SP-36 | | | 22.088 | | | Rel-7 | | Updated from Rel-6 to Rel-7 | 6.0.0 | 7.0.0 | |
553
+ | SP-42 | - | - | | | | Rel-8 | | Updated from Rel-7 to Rel-8 | 7.0.0 | 8.0.0 | |
554
+ | SP-46 | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | Updated to Rel-9 by MCC | 8.0.0 | 9.0.0 | |
555
+ | 2011-03 | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | Update to Rel-10 version (MCC) | 9.0.0 | 10.0.0 | |
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+ # Contents
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+
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+ | | |
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+ |----------------------------------------------------------------------------|----|
13
+ | Foreword ..... | 4 |
14
+ | 1 Scope..... | 4 |
15
+ | 2 References..... | 4 |
16
+ | 3 Abbreviations ..... | 5 |
17
+ | 4 Description..... | 5 |
18
+ | 5 USSD operations – MMI mode ..... | 5 |
19
+ | 5.1 Mobile initiated USSD operations ..... | 5 |
20
+ | 5.1.1 Initiating action at the User Equipment (UE)..... | 5 |
21
+ | 5.1.2 Action at the network ..... | 5 |
22
+ | 5.1.3 Mobile initiated USSD cross phase compatibility..... | 6 |
23
+ | 5.1.4 Allocation of service codes (to be noted by network operators) ..... | 6 |
24
+ | 5.2 Network initiated USSD operation ..... | 7 |
25
+ | 5.2.1 Initiating actions in the network..... | 7 |
26
+ | 5.2.2 Actions at the UE..... | 7 |
27
+ | 5.3 Network aspects of USSD operation..... | 7 |
28
+ | 6 USSD operations – application mode ..... | 8 |
29
+ | 6.1 General ..... | 8 |
30
+ | 6.2 Mobile initiated transfer ..... | 8 |
31
+ | 6.2.1 Initiating action at the UE..... | 8 |
32
+ | 6.2.2 Action in the network ..... | 8 |
33
+ | 6.3 Network initiated transfer..... | 8 |
34
+ | 6.3.1 Initiating action in the network..... | 8 |
35
+ | 6.3.2 Action at the UE ..... | 8 |
36
+ | 6.4 External addressing ..... | 8 |
37
+ | 6.5 Charging aspects ..... | 8 |
38
+ | 6.6 Compatibility aspects ..... | 9 |
39
+ | 6.6.1 Mobile initiated transfer ..... | 9 |
40
+ | 6.6.2 Network initiated transfer..... | 9 |
41
+ | 6.7 Interaction with other services ..... | 9 |
42
+ | 6.8 Security..... | 9 |
43
+ | Annex A (informative): Change history..... | 10 |
44
+
45
+ # --- Foreword
46
+
47
+ This Technical Specification has been produced by the 3<sup>rd</sup> Generation Partnership Project (3GPP).
48
+
49
+ The contents of the present document are subject to continuing work within the TSG and may change following formal TSG approval. Should the TSG modify the contents of the present document, it will be re-released by the TSG with an identifying change of release date and an increase in version number as follows:
50
+
51
+ Version x.y.z
52
+
53
+ where:
54
+
55
+ - x the first digit:
56
+ - 1 presented to TSG for information;
57
+ - 2 presented to TSG for approval;
58
+ - 3 or greater indicates TSG approved document under change control.
59
+ - y the second digit is incremented for all changes of substance, i.e. technical enhancements, corrections, updates, etc.
60
+ - z the third digit is incremented when editorial only changes have been incorporated in the document.
61
+
62
+ # --- 1 Scope
63
+
64
+ The present document defines the stage 1 description of Unstructured Supplementary Service Data (USSD) for use in one or a number of Public Land Mobile Networks (PLMNs).
65
+
66
+ # --- 2 References
67
+
68
+ The following documents contain provisions which, through reference in this text, constitute provisions of the present document.
69
+
70
+ - References are either specific (identified by date of publication, edition number, version number, etc.) or non-specific.
71
+ - For a specific reference, subsequent revisions do not apply.
72
+ - For a non-specific reference, the latest version applies. In the case of a reference to a 3GPP document (including a GSM document), a non-specific reference implicitly refers to the latest version of that document *in the same Release as the present document*.
73
+
74
+ - [1] 3GPP TS 21.905: "Vocabulary for 3GPP Specifications".
75
+ - [2] 3GPP TS 22.004: "General on supplementary services".
76
+ - [3] 3GPP TS 22.030: "Man-Machine Interface (MMI) of the Mobile Station (MS)".
77
+ - [4] 3GPP TS 23.038: "Alphabets and language-specific information".
78
+ - [5] 3GPP TS 24.080: "Mobile radio interface layer 3 supplementary services specification Formats and coding".
79
+
80
+ # --- 3 Abbreviations
81
+
82
+ For the purposes of the present document, the abbreviations listed in TS 21.905 [1] apply.
83
+
84
+ # --- 4 Description
85
+
86
+ There are two modes of USSD: MMI-mode and application mode. MMI-mode USSD is for the transparent transport of MMI strings entered by the user to the network and for the transparent transport of text strings from the network that are displayed by the mobile for user information.
87
+
88
+ Application mode USSD is for the transparent transport of data between the network and the UE. Application mode USSD is intended to be used by applications in the network and their peer applications in the UE.
89
+
90
+ The communication over the radio interface takes place on the signalling channels using short dialogues with peak data throughput rate capabilities of up to approximately 600 bits/s outside of a call and 1 000 bits/s during a call.
91
+
92
+ # --- 5 USSD operations – MMI mode
93
+
94
+ ## 5.1 Mobile initiated USSD operations
95
+
96
+ ### 5.1.1 Initiating action at the User Equipment (UE)
97
+
98
+ If the user enters an MMI string that, according to TS 22.030 [3], should be treated as USSD, the UE shall send this string to the network using the appropriate operation from TS 24.080 [5].
99
+
100
+ The mobile initiated operation shall contain an alphabet indicator and language indicator. The alphabet indicator shall indicate the alphabet used in the operation. The selection of values for these indicators is a matter for the user.
101
+
102
+ The UE may initiate an USSD operation either during a call or out of call.
103
+
104
+ ### 5.1.2 Action at the network
105
+
106
+ A network supporting USSD shall examine the alphabet indicator. If the serving network does not recognize the alphabet indicated in the mobile initiated USSD operation, it shall send the operation to the HLR.
107
+
108
+ On recognition of the alphabet, the network shall examine the contents of the string, and take appropriate action, according to the following rules, depending of the format of the message.
109
+
110
+ - Case a) 1, 2 or 3 digits from the set (\*, #) followed by 1X(Y), where X=any number 0-4, Y=any number 0-9, then, optionally "\*" followed by any number of any characters", and concluding with # SEND:
111
+
112
+ This case is reserved for HPLMN use. When a serving network receives such a message from a visiting subscriber, it shall pass the USSD message directly to the HPLMN. If it receives it from a home subscriber, it is up to the network to decide whether to treat it locally or to pass it to the HLR.
113
+
114
+ - Case b) 1, 2 or 3 digits from the set (\*, #) followed by 1X(Y), where X=any number 5-9, Y=any number 0-9, then, optionally "\*" followed by any number of any characters", and concluding with # SEND:
115
+
116
+ This case is reserved for VPLMN use. It is up to the VPLMN to decide how to treat it.
117
+
118
+ - Case c) 7(Y) SEND, where Y=any number 0-9:
119
+
120
+ This case is reserved for HPLMN use. When a serving network receives such a message from a visiting subscriber, it shall pass the USSD message directly to the HPLMN. If it receives it from a home subscriber, it is up to the network to decide whether to treat it locally or to pass it to the HLR.
121
+
122
+ - Case d) All other formats:
123
+
124
+ The visited network examines the message. If it is able, it acts upon it. Failing that, it passes the message to the HLR.
125
+
126
+ If the HLR does not support the alphabet indicated, it shall inform the UE.
127
+
128
+ The network shall terminate the mobile initiated operation by responding to the request from the mobile with either an error signal, or a text string indicating the outcome of the operation. The response string uses the characters available in the selected alphabet as defined in TS 23.038 [4]. If no indication to the user is required, the response string may be empty.
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+
130
+ The response to the mobile initiated USSD operation shall contain alphabet and language indicators. The selection of values for these indicators is a matter for the network operator.
131
+
132
+ ### 5.1.3 Mobile initiated USSD cross phase compatibility
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+
134
+ In situations of incompatibility the mobile initiated USSD operation will be rejected by a non-supporting network and the attempt will fail. In this situation, if it is possible to encode the content of the USSD message in the IA5 alphabet, the UE shall attempt the operation again using the IA5 format without the alphabet and language indicators.
135
+
136
+ This procedure is not applicable if an operation failure is due to alphabet support problems, services not supported or network failure problems.
137
+
138
+ ### 5.1.4 Allocation of service codes (to be noted by network operators)
139
+
140
+ Service codes for use in control of Supplementary Services are standardized by international agreement, so must not be used by PLMNs unless authorized, except for those codes allocated for PLMN use.
141
+
142
+ If the message is of the format:
143
+
144
+ 1, 2 or 3 digits from the set (\*, #), followed by
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+
146
+ NN(N), where N=0-9,
147
+
148
+ optionally followed by "\* and any number of any characters",
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+
150
+ and terminating in # SEND:
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+
152
+ then NN(N) is known as the service code. Only codes specified in TS 22.030 [3] and those defined in cases a) and b) above may be used. All other values are reserved.
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+
154
+ Similarly, if the message is of the format:
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+
156
+ X(Y) SEND, where X=0-6 or 8-9 and Y=0-9:
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+
158
+ the codes X(Y) are standardized. Only codes specified in TS 22.030 [3] subclause 4.5.5 may be used. All other values are reserved.
159
+
160
+ ## 5.2 Network initiated USSD operation
161
+
162
+ ### 5.2.1 Initiating actions in the network
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+
164
+ At any stage while the UE is registered with a network, the network may send an unstructured string to the UE. This string contains operator determined information that is relevant to the user. If the network is unable to successfully reach the UE, then an error shall be returned to the node that originated the operation.
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+
166
+ The network initiated USSD operation shall contain an alphabet indicator and language indicator. The alphabet indicator shall indicate the alphabet used in the operation. The selection of values for these indicators is a matter for the network operator.
167
+
168
+ ### 5.2.2 Actions at the UE
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+
170
+ If the UE is unable to process the network initiated USSD operation (e.g. the feature is not supported or the user is engaged in another MMI activity) then an error indication shall be returned to the node that originated the operation. If the alphabet indicated by the network is not supported by the UE, the UE shall inform the network.
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+
172
+ The network may explicitly indicate to the UE that a response from the user is required. In this case, the next string entered by the user shall be used as the response and this string is not interpreted according to normal MMI procedures stated in TS 22.030 [3]. An MMI command shall be provided to allow the user to terminate the dialogue with a null response. The response string uses the characters available in the selected alphabet as defined in TS 23.038 [4]. The response is sent to the node that originated the operation. If the network does not indicate that a response is required, then the normal MMI procedures on the UE continue to apply.
173
+
174
+ The UE shall include alphabet and language indicators in the response to the network (if any).
175
+
176
+ ## 5.3 Network aspects of USSD operation
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+
178
+ Applications that use USSD operations may be located in either the HPLMN or a roamed to VPLMN.
179
+
180
+ Network applications using USSD operations may:
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+
182
+ - use several USSD operations (possibly a mixture of mobile initiated and network initiated) in combination as part of a dialogue with the user. Linkage between separate operations as part of a dialogue is only implemented locally in the network application and does not lead to any special mode of operation in the UE. The network initiated request for a response from the user and the corresponding response is a single operation;
183
+ - act on calls in progress, or place new calls, as part of the service the application provides.
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+
185
+ Release of the connection used for an unstructured dialogue is normally the responsibility of the network and may be carried out at the request of the application using the USSD operations. The user may also initiate connection release through an MMI procedure.
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+
187
+ # --- 6 USSD operations – application mode
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+
189
+ ## 6.1 General
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+
191
+ USSD supports communication between an application (handler) in the UE and a corresponding application (handler) in the network by enabling transparent transfer of binary data between the network and the UE. The applications may use USSD either during a call or out of call.
192
+
193
+ Application-level addressing is out of scope of the present document.
194
+
195
+ ## 6.2 Mobile initiated transfer
196
+
197
+ ### 6.2.1 Initiating action at the UE
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+
199
+ If the UE wishes to send data to the network, it can do so using USSD. It shall be possible for the UE to send data to nodes in the VPLMN and in the HPLMN, i.e. MSC, VLR, HLR, MExE servers, CSEs and proxy servers.
200
+
201
+ ### 6.2.2 Action in the network
202
+
203
+ The serving network shall pass the received message to its destination node. If the VPLMN cannot route the message to the destination it shall forward the message to the HPLMN.
204
+
205
+ ## 6.3 Network initiated transfer
206
+
207
+ ### 6.3.1 Initiating action in the network
208
+
209
+ If a node in the network wishes to send data to an UE, it can do so using USSD.
210
+
211
+ If the network is unable successfully to reach the UE, then an error shall be returned to the node that originated the operation.
212
+
213
+ ### 6.3.2 Action at the UE
214
+
215
+ The UE shall pass the message to the ME, to the SIM/USIM or to the TE as indicated in the message.
216
+
217
+ ## 6.4 External addressing
218
+
219
+ The USSD dialogue exists inside the PLMN. However, it shall be possible to transport the address of an external node in the USSD message. The address format must be standardised and support at least E.164 and IP addresses.
220
+
221
+ When addressing of an UE from an external node the address shall be an MSISDN number. The return address shall be present and in the same format the UE uses to address an external node.
222
+
223
+ The mechanism for communication between the PLMN and the external node is out of scope of the present document.
224
+
225
+ ## 6.5 Charging aspects
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+
227
+ It shall be possible to charge for the use of application mode USSD based on e.g. the destination node.
228
+
229
+ Charging for the use of an application is out of scope of the present document.
230
+
231
+ ## 6.6 Compatibility aspects
232
+
233
+ ### 6.6.1 Mobile initiated transfer
234
+
235
+ If the network does not support application mode USSD, the mobile initiated operation will be rejected and the attempt will fail. The UE shall not attempt automatic fall back to phase 1 USSD or to MMI mode USSD in case of incompatibility. Application-level recovery is outside the scope of the present document.
236
+
237
+ If the network is unable to identify the destination node, it shall forward the message to the HLR.
238
+
239
+ ### 6.6.2 Network initiated transfer
240
+
241
+ If the UE is unable to process the network initiated USSD operation, then an error indication shall be returned to the node that originated the operation.
242
+
243
+ ## 6.7 Interaction with other services
244
+
245
+ The user or the network operator shall be able to prevent the use of application mode USSD during calls. The use of USSD in parallel with a circuit switched call may have a negative impact on the quality of the speech or data transmission.
246
+
247
+ ## 6.8 Security
248
+
249
+ Application-level security is out of scope of the present document.
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+
251
+ # Annex A (informative): Change history
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+
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+ | Change history | | | | | | | | | | | |
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+ |----------------|-----------|-----------|--------|------|-----|-------|-----|------------------------------------------|-------|--------|-----------|
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+ | TSG SA# | SA Doc. | SA1 Doc | Spec | CR | Rev | Rel | Cat | Subject/Comment | Old | New | Work Item |
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+ | Jun 1999 | | | 02.90 | | | | | Transferred to 3GPP SA1 | 8.0.0 | | |
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+ | SA#04 | | | 22.090 | | | R99 | | | | 3.0.0 | |
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+ | SP-05 | SP-99479 | S1-99636 | 22.090 | 0001 | | R99 | D | Editorial changes for alignment for 3GPP | 3.0.0 | 3.0.1 | |
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+ | SP-07 | SP-000063 | S1-000048 | 22.090 | 0002 | | R99 | C | UCS2 character set for MMI mode | 3.0.1 | 3.1.0 | |
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+ | SP-11 | SP-010065 | S1-010258 | 22.090 | | | Rel-4 | | Transferred to 3GPP Release 4 | 3.1.0 | 4.0.0 | |
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+ | SP-16 | SP-020267 | S1-021043 | 22.090 | | | Rel-5 | | Updated from Rel-4 to Rel5 | 4.0.0 | 5.0.0 | |
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+ | SP-26 | SP-040744 | S1-040997 | 22.090 | | | Rel-6 | | Updated from Rel-5 to Rel-6 | 5.0.0 | 6.0.0 | |
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+ | SP-32 | SP-060445 | - | 22.090 | 0003 | 2 | Rel-7 | F | USSD – Corrections | 6.0.0 | 7.0.0 | TEI7 |
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+ | SP-42 | - | - | | | | Rel-8 | | Updated from Rel-7 to Rel-8 | 7.0.0 | 8.0.0 | |
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+ | SP-46 | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | Updated to Rel-9 by MCC | 8.0.0 | 9.0.0 | |
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+ | 2011-03 | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | Update to Rel-10 version (MCC) | 9.0.0 | 10.0.0 | |
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+ # Contents
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+ | | |
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+ |-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|----|
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+ | Foreword ..... | 5 |
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+ | 1 Scope..... | 6 |
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+ | 2 References..... | 6 |
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+ | 3 Definitions and abbreviations ..... | 6 |
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+ | 3.1 Definitions..... | 6 |
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+ | 3.2 Abbreviations ..... | 7 |
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+ | 4 Description..... | 7 |
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+ | 4.1 Applicability to telecommunication services ..... | 7 |
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+ | 5 Normal operation with successful outcome ..... | 7 |
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+ | 5.1 Provision..... | 7 |
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+ | 5.2 Withdrawal..... | 7 |
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+ | 5.3 Registration ..... | 7 |
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+ | 5.4 Erasure..... | 7 |
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+ | 5.5 Activation..... | 7 |
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+ | 5.6 Deactivation ..... | 8 |
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+ | 5.7 Invocation..... | 8 |
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+ | 5.8 Normal operation..... | 8 |
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+ | 5.9 Interrogation ..... | 8 |
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+ | 5.10 Charging requirements ..... | 9 |
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+ | 6 Exception procedures or unsuccessful outcome ..... | 9 |
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+ | 7 Alternate procedures ..... | 9 |
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+ | 8 Interaction with other supplementary services..... | 9 |
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+ | 8.1 Calling Line Identification Presentation (CLIP) ..... | 9 |
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+ | 8.2 Calling Line Identification Restriction (CLIR)..... | 10 |
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+ | 8.3 Connected Line Identification Presentation (COLP) ..... | 10 |
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+ | 8.4 Connected Line Identification Restriction (COLR)..... | 10 |
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+ | 8.5 Call Forwarding Unconditional (CFU) ..... | 10 |
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+ | 8.6 Call Forwarding on mobile subscriber Busy (CFB)..... | 10 |
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+ | 8.7 Call Forwarding on No Reply (CFNRy)..... | 10 |
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+ | 8.8 Call Forwarding on mobile subscriber Not Reachable (CFNRc) ..... | 11 |
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+ | 8.9 Call Waiting (CW) ..... | 11 |
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+ | 8.10 Call Hold (HOLD) ..... | 11 |
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+ | 8.11 Multi-party (MPTY) service ..... | 11 |
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+ | 8.12 Closed User Group (CUG)..... | 11 |
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+ | 8.13 Advice of Charge (AoC) ..... | 11 |
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+ | 8.14 Barring of All Outgoing Calls (BAOC) ..... | 12 |
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+ | 8.15 Barring of all Outgoing International Calls (BOIC) ..... | 12 |
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+ | 8.16 Barring of all Outgoing International Calls except those direct to the Home PLMN Country (BOIC-exHC) ..... | 12 |
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+ | 8.17 Barring of All Incoming Calls (BAIC) ..... | 12 |
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+ | 8.18 Barring of Incoming Calls when roaming outside the home PLMN country (BIC-Roam)..... | 12 |
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+ | 8.19 Call Transfer (CT)..... | 12 |
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+
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+ | | | |
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+ |-------------------------------|-----------------------------------------------------------------------|-----------|
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+ | 9 | Interworking considerations..... | 12 |
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+ | <b>Annex A (informative):</b> | <b>Deviations of PLMN ECT to the ISDN specifications of ECT .....</b> | <b>13</b> |
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+ | A.1 | Subclause 4.1 Applicability to telecommunication services..... | 13 |
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+ | A.2 | Subclause 5.8 Normal operation ..... | 13 |
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+ | A.3 | Subclause 6 Exception procedures or unsuccessful outcome ..... | 13 |
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+ | A.4 | Subclause 8.6 and 8.7..... | 13 |
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+ | A.5 | Annexes..... | 13 |
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+ | <b>Annex B (normative):</b> | <b>Cross Phase compatibility .....</b> | <b>14</b> |
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+ | Annex C (informative): | Change history..... | 15 |
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+
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+ # --- Foreword
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+
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+ This Technical Specification has been produced by the 3<sup>rd</sup> Generation Partnership Project (3GPP).
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+
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+ The contents of the present document are subject to continuing work within the TSG and may change following formal TSG approval. Should the TSG modify the contents of the present document, it will be re-released by the TSG with an identifying change of release date and an increase in version number as follows:
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+
73
+ Version x.y.z
74
+
75
+ where:
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+
77
+ - x the first digit:
78
+ - 1 presented to TSG for information;
79
+ - 2 presented to TSG for approval;
80
+ - 3 or greater indicates TSG approved document under change control.
81
+ - y the second digit is incremented for all changes of substance, i.e. technical enhancements, corrections, updates, etc.
82
+ - z the third digit is incremented when editorial only changes have been incorporated in the document.
83
+
84
+ # --- 1 Scope
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+
86
+ The present document specifies the stage 1 description of Explicit Call Transfer (ECT) from the service subscriber's and user's points of view, in particular:
87
+
88
+ - the procedures for normal operation with successful outcome;
89
+ - the action to be taken in exceptional circumstances;
90
+ - the interaction with other supplementary services.
91
+
92
+ The present document does not deal with the Man-Machine Interface (MMI) requirements, but makes reference to the appropriate Technical Specifications.
93
+
94
+ The charging principles applied to ECT are established in the present document in terms of the charging information required to be collected. Any subsequent charging implications are outside of the scope of the present document.
95
+
96
+ Any interactions with other networks not dealt with in Clause 9 are outside the scope of the present document.
97
+
98
+ # --- 2 References
99
+
100
+ The following documents contain provisions which, through reference in this text, constitute provisions of the present document.
101
+
102
+ - References are either specific (identified by date of publication, edition number, version number, etc.) or non-specific.
103
+ - For a specific reference, subsequent revisions do not apply.
104
+ - For a non-specific reference, the latest version applies. In the case of a reference to a 3GPP document (including a GSM document), a non-specific reference implicitly refers to the latest version of that document *in the same Release as the present document*.
105
+
106
+ [1] 3GPP TS 21.905: "Vocabulary for 3GPP Specifications".
107
+
108
+ [2] 3GPP TS 22.030: " Man-Machine Interface (MMI) of the Mobile Station (MS)".
109
+
110
+ # --- 3 Definitions and abbreviations
111
+
112
+ ## 3.1 Definitions
113
+
114
+ For the purposes of the present document, the following definitions apply.
115
+
116
+ **Alerting state:** the remote subscriber is being informed of the call (i.e. the connection has not yet been established for that call).
117
+
118
+ **Answered state:** the connection has been established on the call to the remote subscriber.
119
+
120
+ **Subscriber A:** is the served mobile subscriber, the one who has subscribed to, and invokes the Explicit Call Transfer supplementary service.
121
+
122
+ **Subscriber B:** is the other party in one of subscribers A's calls. By convention, in the present document it is considered that the connection has been established on this call.
123
+
124
+ **Subscriber C:** is the other party in another of subscribers A's calls.
125
+
126
+ **Subscriber D:** is the forwarded-to subscriber of call forwarded by subscriber C.
127
+
128
+ NOTE: Each of subscriber B, C and D can be a mobile or a fixed subscriber, and each of them is referred to as "remote party".
129
+
130
+ **Successful invocation:** The ECT supplementary service is successfully invoked if the outcome of all checks (e.g. subscription, states of calls, resources) performed by the network on the received ECT request from the served subscriber are successful.
131
+
132
+ ## 3.2 Abbreviations
133
+
134
+ All abbreviations used within the present document are given in 3GPP TS 21.905 [1].
135
+
136
+ # --- 4 Description
137
+
138
+ The ECT supplementary service enables the served mobile subscriber (subscriber A) who has two calls , each of which can be an incoming or outgoing call, to connect the other parties in the two calls and release the served mobile subscribers own connection.
139
+
140
+ Prior to transfer, the connection shall have been established on the call between subscriber A and subscriber B. On the call between subscriber A and subscriber C, either the connection shall have been established prior to transfer, or, as a network option, transfer can occur while subscriber C is being informed of the call (i.e. the connection has not yet been established.)
141
+
142
+ ## 4.1 Applicability to telecommunication services
143
+
144
+ This service is applicable to telephony (TS:11) only.
145
+
146
+ # --- 5 Normal operation with successful outcome
147
+
148
+ ## 5.1 Provision
149
+
150
+ The supplementary service shall be provided after pre-arrangement with the service provider.
151
+
152
+ The provision of the Call Hold (HOLD) supplementary service is also required.
153
+
154
+ ## 5.2 Withdrawal
155
+
156
+ The supplementary service shall be withdrawn at the subscriber request or for service provider reasons.
157
+
158
+ ## 5.3 Registration
159
+
160
+ Not applicable.
161
+
162
+ ## 5.4 Erasure
163
+
164
+ Not applicable.
165
+
166
+ ## 5.5 Activation
167
+
168
+ The supplementary service shall be activated by the service provider as a result of provision.
169
+
170
+ ## 5.6 Deactivation
171
+
172
+ The supplementary service shall be deactivated by the service provider as a result of withdrawal.
173
+
174
+ ## 5.7 Invocation
175
+
176
+ ECT shall be invoked by the served mobile subscriber by use of a control procedure as described in TS 22.030 [2].
177
+
178
+ ## 5.8 Normal operation
179
+
180
+ The served mobile subscriber (subscriber A) who has two calls (one with subscriber B and one with subscriber C), each of which can be an incoming call or an outgoing call, can request the invocation of the ECT supplementary service with respect to the two calls.
181
+
182
+ The connection shall have been established on one of the calls (referred to as the call between subscriber A and subscriber B).
183
+
184
+ The ECT supplementary service can be invoked after the connection has been established on the call between subscriber A and subscriber C, and in addition, as a network option, after subscriber C has been informed of the call (i.e. an outgoing call from subscriber A to subscriber C, where the connection has not yet been established).
185
+
186
+ On successful invocation of the ECT supplementary service, the two calls between subscriber A and subscriber B and between subscriber A and subscriber C respectively shall be removed from subscriber A's access (i.e. the traffic channel and the signalling channel towards subscriber A will be released) and shall be transformed into a normal call between subscriber B and subscriber C where the state of the previously held party is changed to active without a subscriber action.
187
+
188
+ The previously held party will be informed in the normal way of the retrieve procedure.
189
+
190
+ If the network option above is supported, then if subscriber C is being informed of the call from subscriber A at the time of transfer, the call shall remain in this state at subscriber C (as a network option the ringing tone will be given to subscriber B), and when the connection is established by subscriber C, subscriber C shall be connected to subscriber B.
191
+
192
+ Subscriber A will no longer have any control of the on-going call between B and C.
193
+
194
+ The network shall inform (if possible) subscriber B and subscriber C of the occasion that call transfer has happened including the state (connection established, or user being informed of the call) of the call to the other subscriber.
195
+
196
+ If the network option above is supported, then after connection is established on a call which was transferred whilst subscriber C was being informed of that call, subscriber B shall be informed that the connection has been established on the call to subscriber C.
197
+
198
+ The line identity of subscriber B shall be indicated to subscriber C as specified in subclauses 8.1 through 8.4.
199
+
200
+ The line identity of subscriber C shall be indicated to subscriber B as specified in subclauses 8.1 through 8.4, either:
201
+
202
+ - at the time of transfer, if the connection had been established between subscriber A and subscriber C; or
203
+ - when subscriber B is informed that the connection has been established to subscriber C, if this occurs after transfer.
204
+
205
+ ## 5.9 Interrogation
206
+
207
+ Not applicable.
208
+
209
+ ## 5.10 Charging requirements
210
+
211
+ The charging principles applicable prior to the served mobile subscribers invocation of ECT, shall also apply after the ECT supplementary service is successfully invoked, i.e. the same charging information will continue to be collected after invocation as before. The charging information for both calls shall contain an indication of successful invocation of ECT.
212
+
213
+ NOTE: There is no additional charging requirement on the interchange signalling capabilities.
214
+
215
+ # --- 6 Exception procedures or unsuccessful outcome
216
+
217
+ If a mobile subscriber tries to invoke the call transfer service while not subscribed to or the network cannot provide ECT supplementary service for some other reason, an indication shall be provided to the mobile subscriber to notify the mobile subscriber with the reason of failure.
218
+
219
+ The call state is not affected and the established connection shall remain in the state prior to the request.
220
+
221
+ In the case where:
222
+
223
+ - the two calls are incompatible with the ECT request, i.e. either one of them or both are not belonging to the service TS:11 (telephony);
224
+ - if the network option is not supported and the call state is not compatible with the request, e.g. one call is not answered
225
+
226
+ the request shall be rejected by the network and the subscriber shall be notified with the reason.
227
+
228
+ The call state is not affected and the established connection shall remain in the state prior to the request.
229
+
230
+ The request for the ECT supplementary service shall be rejected if, as a network option, the network can determine that the resulting connection would contain no subscriber who is able to terminate the call.
231
+
232
+ NOTE: It may not be possible to decide if the resulting connection would have such a subscriber, e.g. when interworking between different versions of signalling systems occurs. In such cases, as a network option, the request for the ECT supplementary service may be accepted, or rejected. If the request for the ECT supplementary service is accepted in this case, the network may employ other means to control this situation (e.g. time supervision). The procedures for this are outside the scope of the present document.
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+
234
+ # --- 7 Alternate procedures
235
+
236
+ For further study.
237
+
238
+ # --- 8 Interaction with other supplementary services
239
+
240
+ ## 8.1 Calling Line Identification Presentation (CLIP)
241
+
242
+ If subscriber A originated the call between subscribers A and B, and subscriber B subscribes to CLIP, subscriber C's identity shall be presented to subscriber B, subject to subscriber C's line identification restrictions (see subclauses 8.2 and 8.4). If the connection has been established on the call between subscribers A and C before ECT is invoked, subscriber C's identity shall be presented when ECT is invoked. If the connection is established on the call between subscribers A and C after ECT is invoked, subscriber C's identity shall be presented when the connection on that call is established.
243
+
244
+ If subscriber A originated the call between subscribers A and C, and subscriber C subscribes to CLIP, subscriber B's identity shall be presented to subscriber C, subject to subscriber B's line identification restrictions (see subclauses 8.2 and 8.4) when ECT is invoked.
245
+
246
+ ## 8.2 Calling Line Identification Restriction (CLIR)
247
+
248
+ If subscriber B originated the call between subscribers A and B, and subscriber B subscribes to CLIR, presentation of subscriber B's identity to subscriber C shall be controlled by that subscription. Subscriber B's serving network may also provide information on the cause of no CLI.
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+
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+ If subscriber C originated the call between subscribers A and C, and subscriber C subscribes to CLIR, presentation of subscriber C's identity to subscriber B shall be controlled by that subscription. Subscriber C's serving network may also provide information on the cause of no CLI.
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+
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+ ## 8.3 Connected Line Identification Presentation (COLP)
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+
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+ If subscriber B originated the call between subscribers A and B, and subscriber B subscribes to COLP, subscriber C's identity shall be presented to subscriber B, subject to subscriber C's line identification restrictions (see subclauses 8.2 and 8.4). If the connection has been established on the call between subscribers A and C before ECT is invoked, subscriber C's identity shall be presented when ECT is invoked. If the connection is established on the call between subscribers A and C after ECT is invoked, subscriber C's identity shall be presented when the connection on that call is established.
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+
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+ If subscriber C originated the call between subscribers A and C, and subscriber C subscribes to COLP, subscriber B's identity shall be presented to subscriber C, subject to subscriber B's line identification restrictions (see subclauses 8.2 and 8.4) when ECT is invoked.
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+
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+ ## 8.4 Connected Line Identification Restriction (COLR)
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+
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+ If subscriber A originated the call between subscribers A and B, and subscriber B subscribes to COLR, presentation of subscriber B's identity to subscriber C shall be controlled by that subscription.
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+
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+ If subscriber A originated the call between subscribers A and C, and subscriber C subscribes to COLR, presentation of subscriber C's identity to subscriber B shall be controlled by that subscription.
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+
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+ ## 8.5 Call Forwarding Unconditional (CFU)
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+
266
+ No impact.
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+
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+ ## 8.6 Call Forwarding on mobile subscriber Busy (CFB)
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+
270
+ Where a network supports the option to transfer a call for which the connection has been established to a subscriber C to which the connection has not yet been established, the transferred call will be forwarded to a forwarded-to subscriber D if the CFB condition at subscriber C (i.e. UDUB) applies.
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+
272
+ For a call that is forwarded due to CFB after ECT is invoked, the sending of line identities to subscriber B and forwarded-to subscriber D respectively shall correspond to what is specified for the B and C subscribers in subclauses 8.1 through 8.4, i.e. replacing 'subscriber C' with 'the forwarded-to subscriber D' in the text.
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+
274
+ ## 8.7 Call Forwarding on No Reply (CFNRy)
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+
276
+ The CFNRy timer at C is not restarted after the transfer has taken place.
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+
278
+ Where a network supports the option to transfer a call for which the connection has been established to a subscriber C to which the connection has not yet been established, the transferred call will be forwarded to a forwarded-to subscriber D if the call forwarding no reply timer expires.
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+
280
+ For a call that is forwarded due to CFNRy after ECT is invoked, the sending of line identities to subscriber B and forwarded-to subscriber D respectively shall correspond to what is specified for the B and C subscribers in subclauses 8.1 through 8.4, i.e. replacing 'subscriber C' with 'the forwarded-to subscriber D' in the text.
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+
282
+ ## 8.8 Call Forwarding on mobile subscriber Not Reachable (CFNRc)
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+
284
+ No impact.
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+
286
+ ## 8.9 Call Waiting (CW)
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+
288
+ No impact, any party may receive a CW indication before, during or after the calls are transferred.
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+
290
+ NOTE: After execution of ECT the served subscribers access is free for receiving calls without a CW indication.
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+
292
+ If subscriber A has one active, one held and one waiting call, then once ECT of the held and active calls has been successfully completed, subscriber A shall be offered the normal notification that there is a new call, as for a normal terminating call.
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+
294
+ If the call to subscriber C meets the waiting state at C, the subscriber B shall be informed after successful transfer about the waiting status at subscriber C.
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+
296
+ ## 8.10 Call Hold (HOLD)
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+
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+ No impact, if either subscriber B or C have put their call to the served subscriber A on hold prior to the transfer, the resulting transferred call shall remain on hold by that subscriber. In this case the remote parties shall not be informed of the held state on the call.
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+
300
+ ## 8.11 Multi-party (MPTY) service
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+
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+ A served mobile subscriber who has invoked MPTY supplementary service is not allowed to invoke the ECT supplementary service.
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+
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+ This is due to the fact that the MPTY functionality can not be subject to call transfer at all.
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+
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+ Any of the remote parties is allowed to invoke ECT.
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+
308
+ ## 8.12 Closed User Group (CUG)
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+
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+ The two calls shall use the same closed user group for the transfer to be successful.
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+
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+ NOTE: Closed user group restrictions between subscribers will have been checked when the first call is established. Similarly, closed user group restrictions between subscribers will have been checked when established the second call.
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+
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+ ## 8.13 Advice of Charge (AoC)
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+
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+ Served mobile subscriber:
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+
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+ - if call transfer is successfully accepted by the network, subscriber A will be disconnected, and therefore AoC processing at subscribers A Mobile Station will be stopped;
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+ - for the combination AoC charging level and ECT, it is strongly recommended not to subscribe to both supplementary services at the same time.
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+
321
+ Remote mobile subscriber:
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+
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+ - any AoC service at the remote sides will continue to calculate the charging information according to the original call.
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+
325
+ ## 8.14 Barring of All Outgoing Calls (BAOC)
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+
327
+ No impact.
328
+
329
+ ## 8.15 Barring of all Outgoing International Calls (BOIC)
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+
331
+ No impact.
332
+
333
+ NOTE: If transfer occurs successfully at subscriber A, the barring programs at the remote subscribers cannot be checked again.
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+
335
+ ## 8.16 Barring of all Outgoing International Calls except those direct to the Home PLMN Country (BOIC-exHC)
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+
337
+ No impact.
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+
339
+ NOTE: If transfer occurs successfully at subscriber A, the barring programs at the remote subscribers cannot be checked again.
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+
341
+ ## 8.17 Barring of All Incoming Calls (BAIC)
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+
343
+ No impact.
344
+
345
+ ## 8.18 Barring of Incoming Calls when roaming outside the home PLMN country (BIC-Roam)
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+
347
+ No impact.
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+
349
+ ## 8.19 Call Transfer (CT)
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+
351
+ No impact.
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+
353
+ The ECT supplementary service can be invoked simultaneously by the users on a call for which the connection has been established, but this is not regarded as a normal situation. The network will not be required to prevent this occurring, but likewise cannot guarantee that the indications supplied to the users involved will be sensible to those users. There can be more than one indication generated due to multiple invocations of the ECT supplementary service and the arrival of such indications is dependent on the timing of their invocation by the users involved in the call. The network shall transfer these indications when they are generated.
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+
355
+ Therefore, both mobile subscribers (subscriber A and subscriber B) in a normal call, who have each subscribed to the ECT supplementary service, can simultaneous transfer the call. That is, if subscriber A and subscriber B are involved in a call on which the connection has been established, subscriber A can transfer the call to user C and subscriber B can transfer the call to user D.
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+
357
+ NOTE: Mechanisms which prevent the ECT supplementary service from resulting in a connection which contains no subscriber able to terminate the call may result in rejection of simultaneous requests to invoke the ECT supplementary service by the subscribers involved in the call.
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+
359
+ # --- 9 Interworking considerations
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+
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+ The operation of this supplementary service is not affected by the nature of the far end of the connections.
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+
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+ NOTE: In some networks the indication to the remote parties about the invocation of ECT may not be supported.
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+
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+ # --- Annex A (informative): Deviations of PLMN ECT to the ISDN specifications of ECT
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+
367
+ ## A.1 Subclause 4.1 Applicability to telecommunication services
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+
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+ This service is applicable to Telephony (TS:11) only.
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+
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+ **NA1 states:** applicable to all circuit switched basic telecommunication services.
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+
373
+ ## --- A.2 Subclause 5.8 Normal operation
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+
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+ The NOTE describing the Call Hold scenario is not included in the 3GPP stage 1 specifications.
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+
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+ In 3GPP specifications there a explicit explanation that the previously held party shall be informed of the retrieve procedure.
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+
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+ **NA1:** there is no explicit description of this procedure.
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+
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+ In 3GPP specifications there is no explicit exchange of the subaddress of the remote parties after the successful transfer defined.
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+
383
+ **NA1 states:** After the successful transfer of the call, the subscriber B and subscriber C can deliver if supplied their subaddress to the other subscriber.
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+
385
+ ## --- A.3 Subclause 6 Exception procedures or unsuccessful outcome
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+
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+ In the case where:
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+
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+ - the two calls are incompatible with ECT (either one of them or both are not Telephony service);
390
+ - the call state is not compatible with the request, e.g. one call is not answered;
391
+ - etc. (for further study).
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+
393
+ the request will be rejected by the network and the subscriber will be notified of the cause.
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+
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+ **NA1 states:** It is the responsibility of the served user to ensure that the two calls are compatible.
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+
397
+ ## --- A.4 Subclause 8.6 and 8.7
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+
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+ **NA1:** There is no special definition of the impact of the interaction between CFB and CFNRy and ECT on the line identification supplementary services.
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+
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+ ## --- A.5 Annexes
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+
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+ Annex A is missing in the ISDN specification.
404
+
405
+ # --- Annex B (normative): Cross Phase compatibility
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+
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+ As a operator option it is possible to support also the invocation of ECT by using Unstructured Supplementary Service Data (USSD).
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+
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+ The USSD string used should be the same as the standardised MMI code (4 SEND) for ECT.
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+
411
+ The network shall send an indication towards the user if ECT was invoked successfully or unsuccessfully, though the mechanism for this indication is not specified.
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+
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+ If a remote party uses a non-ECT mobile station they may not receive the ECT notification.
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+
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+ # Annex C (informative): Change history
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+
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+ | Change history | | | | | | | | | | | |
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+ |----------------|-----------|-----------|-----------|-----|-----|-------|-----|--------------------------------------|-------|--------|-----------|
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+ | TSG SA# | SA Doc. | SA1 Doc | Spec | CR | Rev | Rel | Cat | Subject/Comment | Old | New | Work Item |
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+ | Jun 1999 | | | GSM 02.91 | | | | | Transferred to 3GPP SA1 | 7.0.0 | | |
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+ | SA#04 | | | 22.091 | | | R99 | | | | 3.0.0 | |
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+ | SP-05 | SP-99479 | S1-99637 | 22.091 | 001 | | R99 | D | Editorial changes for alignment | 3.0.0 | 3.0.1 | |
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+ | SP-09 | SP-000377 | S1-000587 | 22.091 | 002 | | R99 | F | CR on CLI presentation modifications | 3.0.1 | 3.1.0 | |
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+ | SP-11 | SP-010065 | S1-010258 | 22.091 | | | Rel-4 | | Transferred to 3GPP Release 4 | 3.1.0 | 4.0.0 | |
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+ | SP-16 | SP-020267 | S1-021043 | 22.091 | | | Rel-5 | | Updated from Rel-4 to Rel5 | 4.0.0 | 5.0.0 | |
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+ | SP-26 | SP-040744 | S1-040997 | 22.091 | | | Rel-6 | | Updated from Rel-5 to Rel-6 | 5.0.0 | 6.0.0 | |
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+ | SP-36 | | | 22.091 | | | Rel-7 | | Updated from Rel-6 to Rel-7 | 6.0.0 | 7.0.0 | |
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+ | SP-42 | - | - | | | | Rel-8 | | Updated from Rel-7 to Rel-8 | 7.0.0 | 8.0.0 | |
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+ | SP-46 | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | Updated to Rel-9 by MCC | 8.0.0 | 9.0.0 | |
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+ | 2011-03 | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | Update to Rel-10 version (MCC) | 9.0.0 | 10.0.0 | |
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+ # Contents
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+
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+ | | |
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+ |--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|----|
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+ | Foreword ..... | 5 |
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+ | 1 Scope..... | 5 |
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+ | 2 References..... | 6 |
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+ | 3 Definitions and abbreviations ..... | 6 |
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+ | 3.1 Definitions..... | 6 |
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+ | 3.2 Abbreviations ..... | 7 |
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+ | 4 Description..... | 8 |
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+ | 4.1 Applicability to telecommunications services..... | 8 |
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+ | 5 Normal procedures with successful outcome..... | 8 |
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+ | 5.1 Provision..... | 8 |
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+ | 5.1.1 Subscriber A ..... | 8 |
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+ | 5.1.2 Subscriber B ..... | 8 |
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+ | 5.2 Withdrawal..... | 8 |
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+ | 5.3 Registration ..... | 8 |
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+ | 5.4 Erasure..... | 8 |
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+ | 5.5 Activation..... | 9 |
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+ | 5.6 Deactivation ..... | 9 |
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+ | 5.7 Invocation and operation..... | 10 |
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+ | 5.8 Interrogation ..... | 10 |
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+ | 6 Exceptional procedures or unsuccessful outcome ..... | 10 |
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+ | 6.1 Registration ..... | 10 |
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+ | 6.2 Erasure..... | 10 |
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+ | 6.3 Activation..... | 10 |
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+ | 6.4 Deactivation ..... | 11 |
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+ | 6.5 Invocation and operation..... | 11 |
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+ | 6.5.1 Exceptional situation at destination B's side: ..... | 11 |
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+ | 6.5.2 Exceptional situation at subscriber A's side: ..... | 13 |
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+ | 6.5.3 Exceptional situations in the network..... | 14 |
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+ | 7 Interaction with other supplementary services..... | 14 |
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+ | 7.1 Calling line identification presentation ..... | 14 |
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+ | 7.2 Calling line identification restriction..... | 14 |
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+ | 7.3 Connected line identification presentation..... | 14 |
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+ | 7.4 Connected line identification restriction ..... | 14 |
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+ | 7.5 Call Forwarding Unconditional (CFU) ..... | 14 |
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+ | 7.6 Call Forwarding on mobile subscriber Busy (CFB)..... | 14 |
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+ | 7.7 Call Forwarding on No Reply (CFNRy)..... | 15 |
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+ | 7.8 Call Forwarding on mobile subscriber Not Reachable (CFNRc) ..... | 15 |
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+ | 7.9 Call waiting ..... | 15 |
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+ | 7.10 Call hold..... | 15 |
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+ | 7.11 Multiparty services..... | 15 |
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+ | 7.12 Closed user group..... | 16 |
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+ | 7.13 Advice of charge services ..... | 16 |
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+ | 7.14 Barring of All Outgoing Calls (BAOC)..... | 16 |
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+ | 7.15 Barring of Outgoing International Calls (BOIC) ..... | 16 |
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+ | 7.16 Barring of Outgoing International Calls except those directed to the Home PLMN Country (BOIC-exHC)..... | 16 |
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+ | 7.17 Barring of All Incoming Calls (BAIC) ..... | 16 |
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+ | 7.18 Barring of Incoming Calls when roaming outside the home PLMN country (BIC-Roam)..... | 17 |
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+ | 7.19 Explicit call transfer ..... | 17 |
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+ | 7.20 Completion of calls to busy subscriber ..... | 17 |
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+ | 7.21 Customised Applications for Mobile network Enhanced Logic (CAMEL) ..... | 17 |
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+ | 7.22 Support of Private Numbering Plan (SPNP)..... | 18 |
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+
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+ | | | |
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+ |-------------------------------|------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|-----------|
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+ | 8 | Mobility aspects ..... | 18 |
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+ | <b>Annex A (informative):</b> | <b>Cross Phase compatibility .....</b> | <b>19</b> |
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+ | A.1 | Activation of a CCBS request..... | 19 |
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+ | A.2 | CCBS Recall ..... | 19 |
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+ | A.3 | Interrogation..... | 19 |
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+ | A.4 | Deactivation ..... | 19 |
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+ | <b>Annex B (normative):</b> | <b>Roaming to non-supporting networks.....</b> | <b>20</b> |
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+ | B.1 | Roaming into networks or registering in network entities not supporting CCBS ..... | 20 |
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+ | B.1.1 | Subscriber A may register in a non-supporting network or network entity ..... | 20 |
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+ | B.1.2 | Destination B may register in a non-supporting network entity ..... | 20 |
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+ | <b>Annex C (informative):</b> | <b>Change history.....</b> | <b>21</b> |
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+
79
+ # --- Foreword
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+
81
+ This Technical Specification has been produced by the 3GPP.
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+
83
+ This TS specifies the stage 1 description of Completion of Calls to Busy Subscriber (CCBS) from the subscriber's and user's points of view; in particular:
84
+
85
+ - the procedures for normal operation with successful outcome;
86
+ - the action to be taken in exceptional circumstances;
87
+ - the interaction with other 3GPP supplementary services.
88
+
89
+ within the 3GPP system.
90
+
91
+ This Technical Specification has been produced by the 3<sup>rd</sup> Generation Partnership Project (3GPP).
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+
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+ The contents of the present document are subject to continuing work within the TSG and may change following formal TSG approval. Should the TSG modify the contents of the present document, it will be re-released by the TSG with an identifying change of release date and an increase in version number as follows:
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+
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+ Version x.y.z
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+
97
+ where:
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+
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+ - x the first digit:
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+ - 1 presented to TSG for information;
101
+ - 2 presented to TSG for approval;
102
+ - 3 or greater indicates TSG approved document under change control.
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+ - y the second digit is incremented for all changes of substance, i.e. technical enhancements, corrections, updates, etc.
104
+ - z the third digit is incremented when editorial only changes have been incorporated in the document.
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+
106
+ # --- 1 Scope
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+
108
+ The present document specifies the stage 1 description of Completion of Calls to Busy Subscriber (CCBS) from the subscriber's and user's points of view; in particular:
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+
110
+ - the procedures for normal operation with successful outcome;
111
+ - the action to be taken in exceptional circumstances;
112
+ - the interaction with other supplementary services;
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+
114
+ The present document does not deal with the Man-Machine Interface (MMI) requirements, but makes reference to the appropriate specifications.
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+
116
+ The charging principles applied to CCBS are outside of the scope of this specification.
117
+
118
+ Any interactions with other networks not dealt with in the present document are outside the scope of the present document.
119
+
120
+ # --- 2 References
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+
122
+ The following documents contain provisions which, through reference in this text, constitute provisions of the present document.
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+
124
+ - References are either specific (identified by date of publication, edition number, version number, etc.) or non-specific.
125
+ - For a specific reference, subsequent revisions do not apply.
126
+ - For a non-specific reference, the latest version applies. In the case of a reference to a 3GPP document (including a GSM document), a non-specific reference implicitly refers to the latest version of that document *in the same Release as the present document*.
127
+
128
+ - [1] 3GPP TR 21.905: "Vocabulary for 3GPP Specifications".
129
+ - [2] 3GPP TS 22.004: "General on supplementary services".
130
+ - [3] 3GPP TS 22.030: "Man-Machine Interface (MMI) of the Mobile Station (MS)".
131
+ - [4] 3GPP TS 29.002: "Mobile Application Part (MAP) specification".
132
+ - [5] 3GPP TS 22.085: "Closed User Group (CUG) Supplementary Services - Stage 1".
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+
134
+ # --- 3 Definitions and abbreviations
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+
136
+ ## 3.1 Definitions
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+
138
+ For the purposes of the present document, the following definitions apply:
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+
140
+ **CCBS supplementary service:** is a service which enables a calling subscriber A, encountering a NDUB destination B, to have the call completed when the busy destination B becomes idle, without having to make a new call attempt.
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+
142
+ **CCBS busy on the A side:** is caused by the following condition:
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+
144
+ - while the CCBS recall timer T4 or the CCBS notification timer T10 is running or until the CCBS call is completed or the CCBS call fails.
145
+
146
+ **CCBS busy on the B side:** is caused by the following conditions:
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+
148
+ - while the idle guard timer (T8) is running;
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+ - while there is CCBS recall pending (i.e. while the CCBS recall timer T9 is running).
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+
151
+ Subscriber A and Destination B is indicated as **idle** if there are no active calls, no calls on hold and no call waiting for the subscribers.
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+
153
+ Subscriber A and Destination B is indicated as **not reachable** if one of the conditions defined in TS 29.002 [4] apply (e.g. IMSI detach, no paging response, no location information in HLR).
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+
155
+ **CCBS recall:** an indication informing subscriber A that destination B is idle.
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+
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+ **CCBS call:** a call set-up from subscriber A to destination B resulting from subscriber A's acceptance of a CCBS recall.
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+
159
+ **CCBS request:** A request by subscriber A against an NDUB destination B requesting that subscriber A be automatically informed when destination B becomes idle. The CCBS request shall be held in a CCBS queue pending the correct conditions for the CCBS request to be completed.
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+
161
+ **Destination B:** the entity addressed in the original call set up.
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+
163
+ **Subscriber A:** the subscriber that originated the call, activated a CCBS request and is uniquely identifiable for CCBS recall.
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+
165
+ **Suspended CCBS request:** a CCBS request which cannot be served even if destination B is idle, because subscriber A is CCBS busy, not reachable or is not idle and ignores the CCBS recall.
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+
167
+ **Resumed CCBS request:** a CCBS request which was suspended before and has become not suspended as a result of subscriber A becoming idle, not CCBS busy or reachable again.
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+
169
+ **Automatic deactivation:** an action by the network resulting in removal of all reference to a CCBS request without informing the subscriber. Automatic deactivation is performed after a successful CCBS procedure or for exceptional situations.
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+
171
+ ### Timers at the originating side (A):
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+
173
+ **CCBS retention timer (T1):** this timer specifies the amount of time that the network retains the call information when the call encounters busy. The value shall be greater than 15 seconds. The upper limit of the CCBS retention timer is a network option.
174
+
175
+ **CCBS service duration timer (T3):** the maximum time the CCBS request will be active within the network. The value of this period is a network option, in the range of 15 to 45 minutes.
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+
177
+ **CCBS recall timer (T4):** the maximum time the network will wait for a subscriber A response to a CCBS recall when subscriber A is idle. The value of this timer is a network option and shall be in the range 20 to 30 seconds.
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+
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+ **CCBS notification timer (T10):** the maximum time the network will wait for a subscriber A response to a CCBS recall when subscriber A is not idle and not CCBS busy. The value of the timer is a network option and shall be in the range 20 to 30 seconds.
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+
181
+ **CCBS resume timer (T11):** the timer started as soon as a suspended CCBS request is resumed, making sure only one CCBS request is becoming resumed at a time. Duration of the timer shall allow a CCBS recall resulting from the destination side CCBS queue being processed. The value of the timer is a network option and shall be in the range 20 to 25 seconds.
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+
183
+ ### Timers at the terminating side (B):
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+
185
+ **CCBS service duration timer (T7):** is the timer which specifies the maximum length of time the CCBS request will be held within the network. The value of this period is a network option shall be greater than 45 minutes.
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+
187
+ **Destination B idle guard timer (T8):** the time the network will wait after destination B has become idle before initiating a "CCBS recall" to subscriber A. The value of this timer is a network option and shall be in the range 0 to 15 seconds.
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+
189
+ NOTE 1: This timer enables destination B to initiate a call before any notification is given to subscriber A that destination B has become idle and prevents destination B to receive incoming calls.
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+ **CCBS recall B timer (T9):** is the timer, which supervises the CCBS recall establishment on the B-side. The value is a network option and shall be in the range of 40 to 55 seconds.
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+ NOTE 2: This timer prevents destination B from receiving other incoming calls than from subscriber A.
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+ NOTE 3: The timer values may vary from one PLMN to another and thus give the subscriber a slightly different perception of the service as she roams between PLMN's.
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+ ## 3.2 Abbreviations
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+ For the purposes of the present document the following abbreviations apply:
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+ | CCBS | Completion of Calls to Busy Subscriber |
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+ | NDUB | Network Determined User Busy |
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+ Additional abbreviations may be found in GSM 01.04 [1] and TR 21.905 [6].
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+ # --- 4 Description
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+ When subscriber A encounters a Network Determined User Busy (NDUB) destination B, subscriber A can request the CCBS supplementary service (i.e. activate a CCBS Request against destination B). The network will then monitor the wanted destination B for becoming idle.
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+ When the wanted destination B becomes idle, then the network will wait a short time in order to allow destination B to make an outgoing call. If destination B does not make any outgoing call within this time, then the network shall automatically recall subscriber A.
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+ When subscriber A accepts the CCBS recall, within a defined time, then the network will automatically generate a CCBS call to destination B.
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+ CCBS has to be supported by the originating, as well as by the terminating network.
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+ ## 4.1 Applicability to telecommunications services
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+ The applicability of the CCBS supplementary service is defined in TS 22.004 [2].
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+ # --- 5 Normal procedures with successful outcome
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+ ## 5.1 Provision
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+ ### 5.1.1 Subscriber A
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+ The CCBS supplementary service shall be provided to subscriber A after prior arrangement with the service provider.
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+ This supplementary service is provisioned for all Basic Services (BS) subscribed to and to which it is applicable, i.e. not provisioned to any subset of these BSs.
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+ ### 5.1.2 Subscriber B
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+ Subscriber B is the user of destination B and is not provided with the CCBS supplementary service. However, if provided by the network operator/service provider as an option, subscriber B may elect not to be a target of CCBS requests. In this case, the size of her destination B CCBS queue shall be reduced to zero length by the service provider. Only the service provider may subsequently change the destination B CCBS queue length on demand of subscriber B.
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+ ## 5.2 Withdrawal
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+ The CCBS supplementary service shall be withdrawn at the customer's request or for administrative reasons. At the same time, all outstanding CCBS requests shall be automatically deactivated.
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+ ## 5.3 Registration
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+ Not applicable.
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+ ## 5.4 Erasure
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+ Not applicable.
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+ ## 5.5 Activation
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+ The CCBS service shall be activated as a result of provisioning.
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+ A CCBS request shall be activated by the mobile subscriber on a per-call basis by a control procedure as described in TS 22.030 [3].
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+ When subscriber A encounters a NDUB destination B, the network shall retain the call information for a period defined by the CCBS retention timer (T1), and inform subscriber A that CCBS is possible when the following set of conditions apply:
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+ - subscriber A has the CCBS supplementary service provisioned;
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+ - the call failure reason is either "user busy" or "no circuit/channel available";
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+ - CCBS is available (as determined by network B as described below).
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+ During this time subscriber A can activate the CCBS request.
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+ CCBS is available at network B, when the following set of conditions apply:
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+ - network B supports the CCBS supplementary service;
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+ - destination B is found to be NDUB; and
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+ - the maximum length of destination B's CCBS queue is greater than zero.
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+ If the network accepts the activation of a CCBS request the network shall register the call information in the original call request, and subscriber A shall be informed that the activation was successful.
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+ When the activation of a CCBS request is accepted the CCBS service duration timers (T3 and T7) are started. The network shall monitor destination B for destination B becoming idle.
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+ Subscriber A can have a limited number of CCBS requests outstanding. This limit is a network option (with a maximum value of 5). The CCBS requests can be to different destination Bs, or can be to the same destination B with different basic service requirements.
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+ Destination B can have a limited number of incoming CCBS requests outstanding. This limit is a network option (with a maximum value of 5). The requests can be from different subscriber As, or can be from the same subscriber A with different basic service requirements.
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+ Having activated a CCBS, subscriber A can originate calls and receive calls as normal.
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+ ## 5.6 Deactivation
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+ The CCBS supplementary service shall be deactivated as a result of withdrawal.
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+ A previous CCBS request activation shall be deactivated by the mobile subscriber by a control procedure as described in TS 22.030 [3] or shall be automatically deactivated after a successful CCBS procedure or for exceptional situations as described in subclause 6.4.
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+ Deactivation of a CCBS request shall result in all reference to this CCBS request (entries in A and B queue and timers) being removed from the network.
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+ Subscriber A can send the following deactivation request:
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+ - a) deactivate all outstanding CCBS requests;
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+ - b) deactivate one specific CCBS request.
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+ Subscriber A shall be informed that the deactivation is successful.
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+ ## 5.7 Invocation and operation
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+ The CCBS supplementary service shall be automatically invoked by the network after destination B has become idle.
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+ When destination B is or becomes idle or reachable and there are non-suspended CCBS requests in destination B's CCBS queue, then the network shall start the destination B idle guard timer (T8).
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+ When the destination B idle guard timer (T8) expires and destination B is still idle, the first non-suspended CCBS request shall be processed, provided that an entry in the destination B's CCBS queue is not currently being processed. Entries shall not be processed in parallel. This means that the CCBS recall procedure shall be started towards subscriber A, informing subscriber A that destination B is now idle and the CCBS recall B timer (T9) shall be started.
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+ If subscriber A is idle or not CCBS busy, subscriber A shall be recalled with an indication that it is a CCBS recall and with an indication of which CCBS request it applies to, and the CCBS recall timer (T4) shall be started. Optionally, the ME may use a specific alert (e.g. a tone, different from the one used for normal MT call) for the indication of a CCBS recall.
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+ If subscriber A accepts the recall before the CCBS recall timer (T4) expires, then the network shall initiate the CCBS call to destination B using the call information of the original call set-up (retained in the network). When the network receives an indication that the destination B is being informed of the CCBS call, the corresponding CCBS request shall be considered as completed.
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+ Whilst the destination B idle guard timer (T8) is running, and also whilst awaiting the CCBS call to destination B (whilst CCBS recall B timer (T9) is running), a new incoming call shall not be offered to destination B. For such incoming calls, the called user shall be considered as being NDUB and the calling user shall be informed as for basic call procedures.
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+ The CCBS requests in the destination B CCBS queue shall be processed in the order they are received, although the actual mechanism for processing the CCBS queue is outside the scope of the present document. During the processing of the destination B CCBS queue, CCBS requests which are currently suspended shall be ignored and the next entry in the CCBS queue shall be processed.
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+ If, for any reason, no CCBS call results from the processing of a CCBS request, then provided destination B is still idle, the next CCBS request in the destination B CCBS queue shall be selected for processing. This procedure shall be repeated until the processing of the destination B CCBS queue is complete.
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+ If all of the destination B CCBS queue has been processed and no CCBS call results, then processing is complete.
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+ ## 5.8 Interrogation
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+ Subscriber A can request the list of the CCBS requests by a control procedure as described in TS 22.030 [3]. In response to the request subscriber A shall be given a list of the addresses and basic services against which CCBS requests are outstanding.
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+ # --- 6 Exceptional procedures or unsuccessful outcome
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+ ## 6.1 Registration
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+ Not applicable.
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+ ## 6.2 Erasure
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+ Not applicable.
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+ ## 6.3 Activation
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+ If the Mobile Station (MS) does not receive information from the network that CCBS is possible, the activation of a CCBS request shall be rejected.
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+ If the network cannot accept subscriber A's request to activate a CCBS request, the network shall inform subscriber A and give the appropriate reason.
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+ If the request to activate a CCBS request can not be accepted due to special situation regarding CCBS the following indications shall be given to subscriber A:
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+ - a) **short term denial:** The network temporarily cannot accept subscriber A's request to activate a CCBS request. A later attempt to activate a CCBS request for the same destination B may succeed.
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+ - The maximum number of CCBS requests permitted against destination B has been reached;
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+ - Subscriber A tried to activate a CCBS request against destination B after the CCBS retention timer T1 has expired;
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+ - Subscriber A has reached the maximum number of CCBS requests permitted;
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+ - if there is an interaction with a supplementary service which temporarily prevents the activation of a CCBS request;
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+ - b) **long term denial:** The network cannot accept subscriber A's request to activate a CCBS request and a later attempt to activate a CCBS request against the same destination B will also be rejected.
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+ - A CCBS request is not allowed against destination B i.e. because the destination B CCBS queue is set to zero;
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+ If subscriber A does not wait for the CCBS recall to a particular destination B, but makes another call to that (busy) destination B and activates another CCBS request then, the following procedures can apply:
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+ - if the two calls are identical, the original CCBS request shall be automatically deactivated and the current CCBS request shall be accepted. The current CCBS request shall be treated as new CCBS request (see subclause 5.5);
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+ NOTE: There will be no restriction how often subscriber A is allowed to activate identical requests like this. If destination B's CCBS queue is limited to a size of one, i.e. only one CCBS request is allowed to be planted against destination B, then if subscriber A re-activates CCBS request before T3 expires then no other subscriber can activate CCBS against destination B.
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+ - if the two calls are not identical, then the network shall treat this as a new CCBS request. (see subclause 5.5).
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+ In order to decide that the two calls are identical, the originating network shall only compare the basic call information, i.e. the basic service requirements, and called subscriber identity.
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+ The originating network shall check for identical CCBS requests.
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+ ## 6.4 Deactivation
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+ If there are no CCBS requests outstanding which meet the criteria specified in the deactivation request, the network shall inform subscriber A.
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+ ## 6.5 Invocation and operation
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+ If, as a result of processing the entries in the queue, all entries become either suspended or automatically deactivated, no further processing shall take place. If, while destination B is idle, a previously suspended entry is resumed, or a new entry is added to the queue, the network shall process that entry. If destination B becomes idle, the network shall process that entry.
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+ If, while destination B is still idle and no other CCBS call is awaited (CCBS Recall B timer (T9) is not running), a previously suspended entry is resumed or a new entry is added to the destination B CCBS queue, the network shall process that entry as described in subclause 5.7.
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+
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+ ### 6.5.1 Exceptional situation at destination B's side:
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+ - a) Destination B makes an outgoing call during the idle guard timer is running.
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+ If destination B makes an outgoing call while the destination B idle guard timer (T8) is running, then invocation of CCBS shall be deferred until destination B becomes idle again.
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+ - b) destination B is NDUB upon arrival of the CCBS call.
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+ If destination B is NDUB upon arrival of the CCBS call, then two network options exist:
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+ - the corresponding CCBS request shall be automatically deactivated. If subscriber A activates a CCBS request again, this activation shall be considered as a new CCBS request; or
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+ - the original CCBS request shall retain its position in the CCBS queue, and the CCBS service duration timers (T3 and T7) shall not be restarted. If subscriber A attempts to activate a CCBS request again, this shall be treated as an identical request (see subclause 6.3).
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+ NOTE: The option to retain the information of the original CCBS request can only be invoked if both the originating and the destination network support this option. It is the responsibility of networks supporting the option to retain the original CCBS request to provide interworking with those networks that do not.
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+ - c) destination B is not reachable.
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+ The network may determine that destination B is not reachable:
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+ - when the network monitors destination B for destination B becoming idle;
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+ - while running the destination B idle guard timer (T8).
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+ In each of the above cases, the CCBS request shall remain in the CCBS queue until. When destination B becomes reachable, the network shall process any CCBS requests in the CCBS queue (see subclause 5.7).
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+ If subscriber A accepts the CCBS recall and destination B is not reachable, then the corresponding CCBS request shall be automatically deactivated.
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+
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+ - d) destination B rejects the CCBS call with UDUB.
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+
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+ If destination B rejects the CCBS call using UDUB, the CCBS request shall be automatically deactivated. The network shall not offer subscriber A the opportunity to activate a CCBS request for this call again.
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+
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+ #### e) supplementary service interaction on destination B's side:
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+ If a supplementary service is active and operative on destination B side which prohibits the invocation of the CCBS supplementary service (for details see also Clause 7), then the processing of the B CCBS queue shall be stopped. The outstanding CCBS requests shall remain in destination B CCBS request queue. If the supplementary service interaction ends the outstanding CCBS requests shall be processed (see subclause 5.7).
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+ #### f) CCBS request becomes suspended while awaiting the CCBS call:
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+
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+ If a CCBS request becomes suspended while being processed, the network shall stop the CCBS recall timer (T9) and process the next non-suspended CCBS request.
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+
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+ #### g) CCBS service duration timer (T7) expires:
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+
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+ If the CCBS service duration timer (T7) expires and the subscriber A has not been informed that destination B is idle for that CCBS request, i.e. the CCBS recall timer (T9) is not running, then the network shall automatically deactivate the CCBS request.
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+
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+ If the CCBS service duration timer (T7) expires after the subscriber A has been informed that destination B is idle for that CCBS request, i.e. the CCBS recall B timer (T9) is running, then the CCBS request shall not be automatically deactivated until the processing of the CCBS request is completed.
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+
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+ #### h) CCBS recall B timer (T9) expires:
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+
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+ If the CCBS recall B timer (T9) expires then the network shall automatically deactivate the CCBS request.
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+
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+ ### 6.5.2 Exceptional situation at subscriber A's side:
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+
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+ #### a) non-acceptance or rejection of CCBS recall when subscriber A is found to be idle.
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+
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+ If subscriber A rejects the CCBS recall or the CCBS recall timer (T4) expires, then the CCBS request shall be automatically deactivated.
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+
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+ If subscriber A tries to suspend the CCBS recall then the CCBS request shall be automatically deactivated.
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+
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+ #### b) subscriber A is found to be not idle.
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+ When the destination B's idle guard timer (T8) expires and subscriber A is found to be not idle, the network shall notify subscriber A and start the CCBS notification timer (T10). While the CCBS notification timer (T10) is running, subscriber A may:
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+
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+ - Accept the CCBS recall: The subscriber A has to free up the required resources to set-up the CCBS call, e.g. by releasing the existing calls or put the existing call on hold. The CCBS recall shall then be handled in the same way as when subscriber A is idle (subclause 5.7).
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+ - Reject the CCBS notification. The network shall automatically deactivate the CCBS request.
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+ - Ignore the CCBS notification. When the CCBS notification timer (T10) expires, the network shall suspend the CCBS request if T3 is still running. If T10 expires while T3 has already expired, then the CCBS request shall be automatically deactivated.
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+ - Suspend the CCBS request . The request may later be resumed according to subclause 6.5.2.e.
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+
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+ #### c) subscriber A is found to be CCBS busy.
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+
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+ If subscriber A is CCBS busy when destination B's idle guard timer (T8) expires, the network shall suspend the CCBS request without notifying subscriber A.
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+
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+ #### d) Subscriber A is not reachable.
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+
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+ If it is identified that subscriber A is not reachable when the destination B idle guard timer expires, then the CCBS request shall be suspended until subscriber A becomes reachable again.
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+
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+ - e) If subscriber A becomes idle after being not idle or CCBS busy, or subscriber A becomes reachable again and there are one or more suspended CCBS requests in subscriber A's CCBS queue, this queue shall be processed in the following way:
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+
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+ The first suspended CCBS request shall be resumed. The CCBS resume timer (T11) is started, provided that subscriber A's CCBS queue holds more than one CCBS request;
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+
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+ - If no CCBS recall results from the resume procedure before the CCBS resume timer (T11) expires, processing of subscriber A's CCBS queue shall be continued as described above until no more suspended CCBS requests are left in that queue;
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+ - If a CCBS recall results from the resume procedure, the CCBS resume timer (T11) is stopped, and the CCBS recall is treated in the normal way as described in subclause 5.7.
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+
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+ - f) CCBS service duration timer (T3) expires:
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+
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+ - If the CCBS service duration timer (T3) expires and the subscriber A has not been informed that destination B is idle for that CCBS request, i.e. the CCBS recall timer (T4) or the CCBS notification timer (T10) are not running then the network shall automatically deactivate the CCBS request.
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+ - If the CCBS service duration timer (T3) expires and the subscriber A has been informed that destination B is idle, i.e. the CCBS recall timer (T4) or the CCBS notification timer (T10) are running, then the CCBS request shall not be automatically deactivated until the processing of the CCBS request is completed.
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+
451
+ - g) CCBS recall timer (T4) expires:
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+
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+ If the CCBS recall timer (T4) expires then the network shall automatically deactivate the CCBS request.
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+
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+ ### 6.5.3 Exceptional situations in the network
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+
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+ If the CCBS call fails for any other reason than described in subclauses 6.5.1 and 6.5.2, then subscriber A shall be informed as for the basic call procedures, and the CCBS request shall be automatically deactivated.
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+
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+ # --- 7 Interaction with other supplementary services
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+
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+ ## 7.1 Calling line identification presentation
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+
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+ No impact, i.e. neither supplementary service shall affect the operation of the other supplementary service.
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+
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+ ## 7.2 Calling line identification restriction
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+
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+ CLIR information from the original call, stored in the network, shall also be automatically included in the CCBS call.
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+
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+ ## 7.3 Connected line identification presentation
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+
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+ No impact, i.e. neither supplementary service shall affect the operation of the other supplementary service.
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+
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+ ## 7.4 Connected line identification restriction
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+
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+ No impact, i.e. neither supplementary service shall affect the operation of the other supplementary service.
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+
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+ ## 7.5 Call Forwarding Unconditional (CFU)
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+
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+ CCBS recalls shall never be forwarded.
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+
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+ If subscriber A places a call to destination B and the call is forwarded to user C by the CFU supplementary service and user C is busy, then subscriber A shall not receive any CCBS possible indication.
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+
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+ If destination B activates the CFU supplementary service after subscriber A has activated a CCBS request, then all the CCBS requests related to the relevant Basic Service Group shall be excluded from the destination B network's queue processing until the CFU supplementary service becomes deactivate or quiescent or until the CCBS duration timers (T3 or T7) expire.
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+
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+ If destination B activates the CFU supplementary service for the relevant Basic Service Group between the expiry of the destination B idle guard timer and the arrival of the CCBS call, the CCBS call shall be forwarded as a normal call.
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+
487
+ If the destination network B receives a CCBS request from the originating A network while the CFU supplementary is active and operative for the relevant Basic Service Group, then the CCBS request shall be rejected with an indication of short term denial.
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+
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+ ## 7.6 Call Forwarding on mobile subscriber Busy (CFB)
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+
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+ CCBS recalls shall never be forwarded.
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+
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+ If subscriber A places a call to destination B and the call is forwarded to user C by the CFB supplementary service and user C is busy, then any subsequent attempt to activate a CCBS request by subscriber A against destination B will be accepted.
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+
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+ If destination B activates the CFB supplementary service after subscriber A has activated a CCBS request, then the processing of destination B's CCBS queue shall be continued.
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+
497
+ If destination B which has activated the CFB supplementary service is busy upon arrival of a CCBS call two network provider options exist with regard to the treatment of that CCBS call, i.e.:
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+
499
+ - the CCBS call shall be treated according to the exceptional procedures (destination B again busy); or
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+ - the CCBS call shall be forwarded as a normal call.
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+
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+ ## 7.7 Call Forwarding on No Reply (CFNRy)
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+
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+ CCBS recalls shall never be forwarded.
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+
506
+ If subscriber A places a call to destination B and the call is forwarded to user C by the CFNRy supplementary service and user C is busy, then subscriber A shall not receive any CCBS possible indication.
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+
508
+ If destination B activates the CFNRy supplementary service after subscriber A has activated a CCBS request, then the processing of destination B's CCBS queue shall be continued.
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+
510
+ If destination B activates the call forwarding no reply supplementary service after subscriber A has activated a CCBS request against destination B, then the CCBS call shall be given to destination B at the user's original location. After the no reply timer has expired at destination B the CCBS call shall be forwarded as a normal call.
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+
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+ ## 7.8 Call Forwarding on mobile subscriber Not Reachable (CFNRc)
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+
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+ CCBS recalls shall never be forwarded.
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+
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+ If subscriber A places a call to destination B and the call is forwarded to user C by the CFNRc supplementary service and user C is busy, then subscriber A shall not receive any CCBS possible indication.
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+
518
+ If destination B activates the CFNRc supplementary service after subscriber A has activated a CCBS request, then the processing of destination B's queue shall be continued.
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+
520
+ If destination B activates the CFNRc supplementary service after subscriber A has activated a CCBS request against destination B and destination B is not reachable upon the arrival of CCBS call then the CCBS call shall be forwarded as a normal call.
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+
522
+ ## 7.9 Call waiting
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+
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+ If subscriber A has subscribed to the CCBS supplementary service and places a normal call to a destination B that has subscribed to the call waiting supplementary service, and the call waiting indication is given to destination B (i.e. the call is waiting), a subsequent CCBS request activation by subscriber A shall not be allowed.
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+
526
+ If the call waiting indication cannot be given at the destination B, subscriber A will receive busy indication and can activate a CCBS request against destination B.
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+
528
+ CCBS requests in the destination B CCBS queue shall only be processed if destination B is idle.
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+
530
+ A CCBS call shall be treated as a normal call with respect to call waiting, at subscriber B.
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+
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+ ## 7.10 Call hold
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+
534
+ No impact, i.e. neither supplementary service shall affect the operation of the other supplementary service.
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+
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+ ## 7.11 Multiparty services
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+
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+ No impact, i.e. neither supplementary service shall affect the operation of the other supplementary service.
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+
540
+ ## 7.12 Closed user group
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+
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+ Closed user group information from the original call, stored in the network, shall also be automatically included in the CCBS call.
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+
544
+ If subscriber A or destination B roam to a network not supporting CUG the call restriction procedures as described in TS 22.085 [4] shall apply after a CCBS request has been activated.
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+
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+ ## 7.13 Advice of charge services
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+
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+ No impact, i.e. neither supplementary service shall affect the operation of the other supplementary service.
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+
550
+ If subscriber A has subscribed to Advice of Charge Charging (AoCC) and if ACMmax is reached, or exceeded, and subscriber A is awaiting a CCBS recall notification, then the ME shall be informed of the CCBS recall. Subscriber A shall not be informed of the CCBS recall. The ME shall reject the CCBS recall which shall stop T4 or T10 and the corresponding CCBS request shall be deactivated. Any outstanding CCBS request shall remain in subscriber A's CCBS queue until the CCBS service duration timer (T3 or T7) expires.
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+
552
+ ## 7.14 Barring of All Outgoing Calls (BAOC)
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+
554
+ If the BAOC supplementary service becomes active and operative for subscriber A after subscriber A has activated a CCBS request, and subscriber A accepts the CCBS Recall, the CCBS call will be barred and the CCBS Request shall be automatically deactivated.
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+
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+ ## 7.15 Barring of Outgoing International Calls (BOIC)
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+
558
+ If the BOIC supplementary service becomes active and operative for subscriber A after subscriber A has activated a CCBS request, and subscriber A accepts the CCBS Recall, the CCBS call will be barred if it is an international call and the CCBS Request shall be automatically deactivated.
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+
560
+ ## 7.16 Barring of Outgoing International Calls except those directed to the Home PLMN Country (BOIC-exHC)
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+
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+ If the BOIC-exHC supplementary service becomes active and operative for subscriber A after subscriber A has activated a CCBS request, and subscriber A accepts the CCBS Recall, the CCBS call will be barred if it is an international call except to the HPLMN country and the CCBS Request shall be automatically deactivated.
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+
564
+ ## 7.17 Barring of All Incoming Calls (BAIC)
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+
566
+ If destination B activates the BAIC supplementary service after subscriber A has activated a CCBS request, then all the CCBS requests related to the relevant Basic Service Group shall be excluded from the destination B network's queue processing until the BAIC supplementary service becomes deactivate or until the CCBS duration timers (T3 or T7) expire.
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+
568
+ If the BAIC supplementary service is active and operative for the relevant Basic Service Group when the HPLMN B receives an interrogation to route the CCBS call, then the specific CCBS request relating to that CCBS call shall be automatically deactivated.
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+
570
+ If the destination network B receives a CCBS request from the originating A network while the BAIC supplementary service is active and operative for the relevant Basic Service Group, then the CCBS request shall be rejected with an indication of short term denial.
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+
572
+ ## 7.18 Barring of Incoming Calls when roaming outside the home PLMN country (BIC-Roam)
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+
574
+ If destination B activates the BIC-Roam supplementary service after subscriber A has activated a CCBS request, then all the CCBS requests related to the relevant Basic Service Group shall be excluded from the destination B network's queue processing until the BAIC supplementary service becomes deactive or quiescent or until the CCBS duration timers (T3 or T7) expire.
575
+
576
+ If the BIC-Roam supplementary service becomes active and operative for the relevant Basic Service Group when the HPLMN B receives an interrogation to route the CCBS call, then the specific CCBS request relating to that CCBS call shall be automatically deactivated.
577
+
578
+ If the destination network B receives a CCBS request from the originating A network while the BIC-Roam supplementary service is active and operative for the relevant Basic Service Group, then the CCBS request shall be rejected with an indication of short term denial.
579
+
580
+ ## 7.19 Explicit call transfer
581
+
582
+ No impact, i.e. neither supplementary service shall affect the operation of the other supplementary service.
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+
584
+ ## 7.20 Completion of calls to busy subscriber
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+
586
+ No impact.
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+
588
+ A subscriber can be both a "subscriber A" and a "destination B" simultaneously, i.e. the same subscriber can be both the originator and the target of one or more CCBS requests.
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+
590
+ If the subscriber receives a CCBS call while that subscriber is being alerted or is awaiting completion of the CCBS call for which the subscribers is the originator, then the received CCBS call shall be treated as if the subscriber was busy again.
591
+
592
+ ## 7.21 Customised Applications for Mobile network Enhanced Logic (CAMEL)
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+
594
+ The CCBS call shall be treated as normal originating call for the purpose of CAMEL based originating services.
595
+
596
+ If a mobile originating CAMEL based service determines for a CCBS call different called party address than for the initial call, the CCBS call shall be released by the network and the corresponding CCBS request shall be automatically deactivated.
597
+
598
+ There will be no interaction in case of the called party address is not changed by any CAMEL based terminating service.
599
+
600
+ In case of a terminating CAMEL based service changing the called party address, then a CCBS request activation shall not be allowed.
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+
602
+ At Interrogation the network shall return the same B subscriber address as subscriber A has entered at the time of CCBS request activation.
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+
604
+ If the CSE (CAMEL Service Environment) requests a call set-up to an alternative destination after the original call set-up to destination B has encountered a busy condition and this call meets a busy destination, then any subsequent attempt to activate a CCBS request by subscriber A against destination B (the original called party) will be accepted.
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+
606
+ If the CSE (CAMEL Service Environment) requests a call set-up to an alternative destination after the original call set-up has failed for other reasons than the busy condition of destination B or was disconnected and this call meets a busy destination, then subscriber A shall not receive any CCBS possible indication..
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+
608
+ ## 7.22 Support of Private Numbering Plan (SPNP)
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+
610
+ A CCBS call shall always be directed to the party originally addressed, regardless of any changes in the B party number after activation of a CCBS request.
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+
612
+ At Interrogation, the network shall return the same B subscriber address as subscriber A has entered at the time of the original call.
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+
614
+ ---
615
+
616
+ # 8 Mobility aspects
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+
618
+ The processing of CCBS requests shall not be affected by the mobility of subscriber A or destination B if either or both of the subscribers is a mobile subscriber.
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+
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+ # --- Annex A (informative): Cross Phase compatibility
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+
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+ Users of existing MSs (Phase 2 and possibly Phase 1) are not prevented from using the CCBS supplementary service.
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+
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+ Existing Phase 1/Phase 2 functional signalling mechanisms and USSD shall be used to offer the service to these MSs. Networks wishing to offer this service to existing MSs are therefore required to support both functional (Phase 1/Phase 2) and stimulus signalling (USSD).
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+
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+ ## --- A.1 Activation of a CCBS request
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+
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+ Activation of CCBS requests by existing MSs shall be performed using USSD. The standardised MMI is defined in TS22.030 [3]. The network shall interpret the USSD string as an activation of a CCBS request.
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+
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+ Consequently, networks which do not support USSD will not be able to offer the service to existing MSs which do not support USSD will not be able to activate a CCBS request.
631
+
632
+ ## --- A.2 CCBS Recall
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+
634
+ A CCBS Recall to an existing MS shall be handled as a normal mobile terminated call using Phase 1/Phase 2 functional signalling.
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+
636
+ ## --- A.3 Interrogation
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+
638
+ Existing MSs shall use USSD to interrogate the service. The MMI is defined in TS 22.030[3].
639
+
640
+ ## --- A.4 Deactivation
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+
642
+ Existing MSs shall use USSD to deactivate the service. The MMI is defined in TS22.030 [3].
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+
644
+ # --- Annex B (normative): Roaming to non-supporting networks
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+
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+ ## B.1 Roaming into networks or registering in network entities not supporting CCBS
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+
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+ This clause looks at the times when either parties involved in CCBS may roam from a supporting network entity into a non-supporting network or network entity.
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+
650
+ Consider the times when neither Subscriber A or Destination B can register in another location area.
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+
652
+ Subscriber A cannot register in another location area:
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+
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+ - a) Having received a CCBS Possible indication and while the network is awaiting the initial CCBS Request;
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+ - b) Having received a CCBS Recall and while the network is awaiting acceptance of the CCBS Recall;
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+ - c) During the duration of the CCBS Call.
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+
658
+ Destination B cannot register in another location area:
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+
660
+ - a) During the duration of the CCBS Call;
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+
662
+ ### B.1.1 Subscriber A may register in a non-supporting network or network entity
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+
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+ Whilst waiting for the CCBS Recall from Destination B
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+
666
+ If Subscriber A registers in a non-supporting entity whilst waiting for the CCBS Recall from destination B. The network shall be aware that the CCBS supplementary service is not supported and shall suspend the CCBS Request. The CCBS Request shall remain suspended until either Subscriber A registers in a supporting entity or until the service duration timer T3 expires.
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+
668
+ ### B.1.2 Destination B may register in a non-supporting network entity
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+
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+ - a) If destination B becomes idle after "CCBS Possible" has been sent and before a "CCBS Request" is received.
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+ If destination B is idle and has registered in a non-supporting entity when the CCBS Request arrives then the CCBS Request shall be accepted, but the handling of the destination B CCBS queue shall be frozen until the destination B registers in a supporting entity or until a service duration timer expires.
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+ - b) While T8 is running.
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+ If destination B registers in a non-supporting network entity during T8, then the processing of the destination B CCBS queue shall be stopped until either destination B registers in a supporting network entity or the service duration time expires.
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+ - c) After T8 expires.
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+ If Destination B registers in a non-supporting entity after having sent the CCBS Recall, then error handling will ensure that the entity informs the network that it doesn't support CCBS. However, the CCBS Call shall be allowed to continue. When the non-supporting entity receives the CCBS Call, it will not be able to inform the network that the CCBS has been completed. The only safeguard is that T9 in the network will expire, which will result in automatic deactivation of the CCBS Request from the queue.
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+ - d) When a CCBS Request is suspended and before it is resumed.
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+ If destination B has registered in a non-supporting entity when the CCBS Resume arrives, then the CCBS Resume shall be treated as a CCBS Request and shall be accepted, but the handling of the destination B CCBS queue shall be frozen until destination B registers in a supporting entity or until a service duration timer expires.
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+
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+ # Annex C (informative): Change history
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+
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+ | Change history | | | | | | | | | | | |
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+ |----------------|-----------|-----------|-----------|-----|-----|-------|-----|---------------------------------|-------|--------|-------------------|
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+ | TSG SA# | SA Doc. | SA1 Doc | Spec | CR | Rev | Rel | Cat | Subject/Comment | Old | New | WI |
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+ | Jun 1999 | | | GSM 02.93 | | | | | Transferred to 3GPP SA1 | 7.0.0 | | |
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+ | SA#04 | | | 22.093 | | | R99 | | Transferred to 3GPP SA1 | | 3.0.0 | |
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+ | SP-05 | SP-99479 | S1-99638 | 22.093 | 001 | | R99 | D | Editorial changes for alignment | 3.0.0 | 3.0.1 | Editorial changes |
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+ | SP-11 | SP-010065 | S1-010258 | 22.093 | | | Rel-4 | | Transferred to 3GPP Release 4 | 3.0.1 | 4.0.0 | |
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+ | SP-16 | SP-020267 | S1-021043 | 22.093 | | | Rel-5 | | Updated from Rel-4 to Rel5 | 4.0.0 | 5.0.0 | |
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+ | SP-26 | SP-040744 | S1-040997 | 22.093 | | | Rel-6 | | Updated from Rel-5 to Rel-6 | 5.0.0 | 6.0.0 | |
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+ | SP-36 | | | 22.093 | | | Rel-7 | | Updated from Rel-6 to Rel-7 | 6.0.0 | 7.0.0 | |
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+ | SP-42 | - | - | | | | Rel-8 | | Updated from Rel-7 to Rel-8 | 7.0.0 | 8.0.0 | |
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+ | SP-46 | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | Updated to Rel-9 by MCC | 8.0.0 | 9.0.0 | |
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+ | 2011-03 | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | Update to Rel-10 version (MCC) | 9.0.0 | 10.0.0 | |
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+ # Contents
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+ Foreword ..... 4
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+ 1 Scope..... 5
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+ 2 References..... 5
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+ 3 Definitions, symbols and abbreviations..... 6
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+ 3.1 Definitions..... 6
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+ 3.2 Abbreviations ..... 6
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+ 4 Description..... 6
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+ 4.1 Normal Operation..... 7
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+ 5 Applicability to telecommunication services..... 7
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+ 6 Normal procedures with successful outcome..... 7
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+ 6.1 Provision..... 7
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+ 6.2 Withdrawal..... 8
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+ 6.3 Registration ..... 8
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+ 6.4 Erasure..... 8
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+ 6.5 Activation..... 9
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+ 6.6 Deactivation ..... 9
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+ 6.7 Invocation..... 9
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+ 6.8 Interrogation ..... 9
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+ 7 Exceptional procedures or unsuccessful outcome ..... 9
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+ 7.1 Registration ..... 9
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+ 7.2 Erasure..... 10
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+ 7.3 Interrogation ..... 10
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+ 7.4 Invocation..... 10
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+ 8 Alternate procedures ..... 10
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+ 9 Charging requirements..... 10
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+ 10 Interactions with supplementary services ..... 11
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+ 10.1 Call Forwarding unconditional..... 11
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+ 11 Interaction with Operator Determined barring..... 11
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+ 12 Interaction with Optimal Routeing ..... 11
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+ 13 Interaction with CAMEL ..... 11
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+ 14 Interworking considerations..... 11
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+
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+ Annex A (informative) : Change history..... 12
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+
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+ # --- Foreword
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+
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+ This Technical Specification has been produced by the 3<sup>rd</sup> Generation Partnership Project (3GPP).
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+
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+ The contents of the present document are subject to continuing work within the TSG and may change following formal TSG approval. Should the TSG modify the contents of the present document, it will be re-released by the TSG with an identifying change of release date and an increase in version number as follows:
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+
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+ Version x.y.z
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+
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+ where:
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+
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+ - x the first digit:
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+ - 1 presented to TSG for information;
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+ - 2 presented to TSG for approval;
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+ - 3 or greater indicates TSG approved document under change control.
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+ - y the second digit is incremented for all changes of substance, i.e. technical enhancements, corrections, updates, etc.
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+ - z the third digit is incremented when editorial only changes have been incorporated in the document.
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+
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+ # --- 1 Scope
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+
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+ The present document specifies the stage 1 description for the Follow Me feature.
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+
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+ The Follow Me feature enables a mobile subscriber A to manipulate the Follow Me data of a party B in such a way that - under certain conditions - subsequent calls directed to party B will be forwarded to subscriber A.
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+
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+ The feature is described from the service subscriber's and user's point of view, in particular:
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+
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+ - the procedure for normal operation with successful outcome;
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+ - the action to be taken in exceptional circumstances;
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+ - the interaction with other GSM services and features.
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+
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+ This TS does not deal with the Man-Machine Interface (MMI) requirements, but makes reference to the appropriate specifications.
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+
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+ Any interaction with other services and/or networks not dealt with in this specification are outside the scope of this TS.
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+
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+ # --- 2 References
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+
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+ The following documents contain provisions which, through reference in this text, constitute provisions of the present document.
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+
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+ - References are either specific (identified by date of publication, edition number, version number, etc.) or non-specific.
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+ - For a specific reference, subsequent revisions do not apply.
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+ - For a non-specific reference, the latest version applies. In the case of a reference to a 3GPP document (including a GSM document), a non-specific reference implicitly refers to the latest version of that document *in the same Release as the present document*.
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+
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+ - [1] 3GPP TR 21.905: "Vocabulary for 3GPP Specifications".
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+ - [2] 3GPP TS 22.004: "General on supplementary services".
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+ - [4] 3GPP TS 22.030: "Man-Machine Interface (MMI) of the Mobile Station (MS)".
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+ - [5] 3GPP TS 22.082: "Call Forwarding (CF) supplementary services - Stage 1".
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+ - [6] 3GPP TS 22.085: "Closed User Group (CUG) supplementary services - Stage 1".
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+ - [7] 3GPP TS 22.041: "Operator Determined Barring (ODB) - Stage 1".
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+ - [8] 3GPP TS 22.078: "Customized Applications for Mobile network Enhanced Logic (CAMEL); Service definition (Stage 1)".
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+ - [9] 3GPP TS 22.079: "Support of Optimal Routeing (SOR); Service definition (Stage 1)".
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+ - [10] 3GPP TS 22.090: " Unstructured Supplementary Service Data (USSD) Stage 1"
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+ - [11] 3GPP TS 42.031: "Fraud Information Gathering System (FIGS); Service description - Stage 1"
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+ - [12] 3GPP TS 22.101: "Service Principles".
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+
128
+ # --- 3 Definitions, symbols and abbreviations
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+
130
+ ## 3.1 Definitions
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+
132
+ **initiating subscriber:** the mobile subscriber which modifies the Follow Me data of the remote party.
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+
134
+ **remote party:** Is characterised by a number in E.164 format defined in the numbering plan of a PLMN operator. The Follow Me feature enables the initiating subscriber to modify the Follow Me data associated with this number. In general this number is not assigned to a subscriber. In particular cases the remote party is a subscriber of the PLMN and the number denotes her basic MSISDN.
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+
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+ **FM service supervisor:** Is an initiating subscriber who is allowed to modify the Follow Me data of a remote party who has been registered to another initiating subscriber for the Follow Me application. The FM service supervisor shall be authorised by her network operator.
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+
138
+ ## 3.2 Abbreviations
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+
140
+ For the purposes of this TS the following abbreviations apply, in addition, abbreviations used in this TS are listed in 3GPP TS 21.905 [1].
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+
142
+ | | |
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+ |----|-------------------|
144
+ | FM | Follow Me feature |
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+ |----|-------------------|
146
+
147
+ # --- 4 Description
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+
149
+ Follow Me enables an initiating mobile subscriber A to have control over the Follow Me data of a remote party B. Initiating Subscriber A shall be able to manipulate the Follow Me data of remote party B such that subsequent calls directed to remote party B are forwarded to initiating subscriber A.
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+
151
+ Initiating subscriber A needs to have FM provisioned by her service provider. In case remote party B is a subscriber she needs to have FM provisioned by her service provider too.
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+
153
+ The FM service supervisor shall be able to modify the Follow Me data of the remote party who has been registered to another initiating subscriber.
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+
155
+ It remains in the responsibility of a FM provisioning service provider to confine
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+
157
+ - a.) the range of remote parties for which a FM provisioned subscriber may become initiating subscriber
158
+ - b.) the range of potential initiating subscribers for a remote party.
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+
160
+ The mobile subscriber who has been provisioned Follow Me is able to use the following control operations:
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+
162
+ | | |
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+ |---------------|---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
164
+ | Registration | available to the initiating subscriber |
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+ | Interrogation | available to the initiating and remote party in case the remote party corresponds to a subscriber |
166
+ | Erasure | available to the initiating and remote party in case the remote party corresponds to a subscriber |
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+
168
+ (There is no explicit activation or deactivation.)
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+
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+ The FM service supervisor is able to use the following control operations:
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+
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+ | | |
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+ |---------------|------------------|
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+ | Interrogation | |
175
+ | Erasure | (forced erasure) |
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+
177
+ NOTE 1: The functionality of the Follow Me feature is equivalent to the Call Forwarding Unconditional Supplementary Service (see 3GPP TS 22.082 [5]), controlled by initiating subscriber A and effecting remote party B.
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+
179
+ NOTE 2: The Follow Me feature is designed in such a way that the requirements of "functional addressing", which is needed for GSM-Railway operators, can be met. The concept of "functional addressing" enables a subscriber to set up a call to a "function" - e.g. the conductor - on a "train". The Follow Me feature identifies this "function" with the remote party B. Consequently a "functional number" is the equivalent to the number of remote party B (e.g. the MSISDN of a subscriber B). A call to that "functional number" (the conductor on a particular train - to stay with the example) will be forwarded to the MS of the person, who is on duty as a conductor at this time for this train. In the context of the Follow Me feature, this person (the train conductor) constitutes the "initiating subscriber" A, who has registered Follow Me with respect to the remote party B (the "function" train conductor).
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+
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+ ## 4.1 Normal Operation
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+
183
+ Due to reduced security requirements to the Follow Me feature the service shall not be offered in standard operations of public 3GPP networks. In railway operations it must be enabled by definitive action on the part of the operator.
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+
185
+ Fraud Information Gathering System (FIGS) as specified in [11] can be used to protect in CAMEL based inter-working networks.
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+
187
+ The Follow Me feature shall be controlled by means of Subscriber Controlled Input using USSD.
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+
189
+ # 5 Applicability to telecommunication services
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+
191
+ 3GPP TS 22.001 describes the principles of the Telecommunication services provided in a PLMN. It also defines the concepts of Telecommunication services and describes their characterization by appropriate attributes. Bearer services and Teleservices, which are offered by a PLMN in connection with other networks, are defined in 3GPP TS 22.002, 3GPP TS 22.003 and 3GPP TS 22.101. A list of basic service groups can be found in 3GPP TS 22.004.
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+
193
+ Follow Me is applicable to the following telecommunication services:
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+
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+ **Table 1: Applicability of the Follow Me feature to telecommunication services**
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+
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+ | Feature | Telephony | Emergency Call | SMS PTP | | SMS-CB | Fax | cct Data | | | Voice Group Services | |
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+ |-----------|-----------|----------------|---------|------|--------|-------|------------|--|--|----------------------|-----------------|
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+ | | TS11 | TS12 | TS21 | TS22 | TS 23 | TS 6x | BS2x, BS3x | | | TS 91 | TS 92 |
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+ | Follow Me | Yes | | | | | Yes | Yes | | | No <sup>1</sup> | No <sup>1</sup> |
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+
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+ NOTE 1: The feature is in general not applicable for Voice Group Services. However a dispatcher may be an initiating subscriber or a remote party for the Follow Me feature.
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+
204
+ EDITOR's Note: The applicability of FM to SMS is for further study.
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+
206
+ # 6 Normal procedures with successful outcome
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+
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+ ## 6.1 Provision
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+
210
+ Follow Me shall be provided after prior arrangement with the service provider. Follow Me will be provisioned for all Basic Services subscribed to and to which it is applicable.
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+
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+ ### NOTES:
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+
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+ - A Follow Me provision is required for the initiating subscriber and for the remote party in case the remote party corresponds to a subscriber.
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+ - If Follow Me is provisioned for a mobile subscriber she may assume the role of an initiating subscriber and/or the role of a remote party.
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+ - A Follow Me provisioning service provider may confine:
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+ - a.) the range of remote parties for which a FM provisioned subscriber may become initiating subscriber
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+ - b.) the range of potential initiating subscribers for a remote party.
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+ - c.) the range of remote parties for which a FM provisioned subscriber may become FM service supervisor.
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+
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+ NOTE: (Health warning on security) The Follow Me feature is designed in such a way as to meet the security requirements of GSM-Railway operators. If the Follow Me feature is to be used by other operators - in particular if the remote party corresponds to a subscriber - operators are strongly advised to care for additional suitable security mechanisms to protect the remote party from potential harm by misuse of FM. These mechanisms are out of scope of this specification. To support such mechanisms the possibility is foreseen to convey additional operator-specific information in the registration, interrogation and erasure procedures to the PLMN of the remote party. It should however be noted, that this is not a very secure mechanism. Operators should try to use existing security mechanisms where possible
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+
223
+ ## 6.2 Withdrawal
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+
225
+ Follow Me will be withdrawn at the subscriber's request or for administrative reasons.
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+
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+ ## 6.3 Registration
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+
229
+ Follow Me shall be registered with an appropriate control procedure by the initiating subscriber.
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+
231
+ The initiating Subscriber registers the Follow Me feature with respect to a particular remote party.
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+
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+ The initiating subscriber shall provide the following information to the network:
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+
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+ the number of the remote party (e.g. the Basic MSISDN of a subscriber);
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+
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+ The initiating subscriber shall receive an indication if the FM registration request was accepted or rejected by the network.
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+
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+ As an operator's option additional information (such as passwords) for registration may be required from the initiating subscriber. The registration procedure shall transport this information from the initiating subscriber to the network of the remote party. This information shall be coded as a USSD string with a length not exceeding 30 characters. The content of this information and the use of it are out of scope of this specification.
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+
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+ NOTE 1: The Follow Me feature may, at an instant, be registered to an initiating subscriber with respect to several remote parties. Conversely, a remote party can be registered only to one initiating subscriber at a time.
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+
243
+ ## 6.4 Erasure
244
+
245
+ A previous FM registration can be erased in either of the following ways:
246
+
247
+ - a) The initiating subscriber can specifically erase her previous registration with an appropriate control procedure.
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+ - b) In case the remote party corresponds to a subscriber the remote party can erase any previous registration with an appropriate control procedure.
249
+ - c) The FM service supervisor can erase any previous registration to any remote party with an appropriate control procedure (forced erasure).
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+
251
+ The subscriber who initiates the FM erase request shall be informed of the outcome of the request by the network.
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+
253
+ For forced erasure by the FM service supervisor the initiating subscriber whose registration of Follow Me with respect to a remote party has been erased shall be informed of the successful forced erasure by the network.
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+
255
+ As an operator's option additional information (such as passwords) for erasure may be required from the subscriber. The registration procedure shall transport this information from the subscriber to the network of the remote party. This information shall be coded as a USSD string with a length not exceeding 30 characters. The content of this information and the use of it are out of scope of this specification.
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+
257
+ ## 6.5 Activation
258
+
259
+ Follow Me is activated by registration.
260
+
261
+ ## 6.6 Deactivation
262
+
263
+ Follow Me is deactivated by erasure.
264
+
265
+ ## 6.7 Invocation
266
+
267
+ Follow Me is automatically invoked by the network if it was previously registered. If Follow Me is registered all incoming calls to the remote party will be forwarded to the initiating subscriber by network invocation.
268
+
269
+ When Follow Me is active and operative and if the remote party is a subscriber, the ability of the remote party to originate calls is not affected.
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+
271
+ ## 6.8 Interrogation
272
+
273
+ An initiating subscriber (also the FM service supervisor) shall be able to interrogate the Follow Me data of any remote party, for which she is authorised to become initiating subscriber.
274
+
275
+ In case the remote party corresponds to a subscriber the remote party shall be able to interrogate her own Follow Me data stored in the network.
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+
277
+ The network shall return the basic MSISDN of the initiating subscriber for which the remote party is registered to Follow Me.
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+
279
+ As an operator's option additional information (such as passwords) for interrogation may be required from the subscriber. The registration procedure shall transport this information from the subscriber to the network of the remote party. This information shall be coded as a USSD string with a length not exceeding 30 characters. The content of this information and the use of it are out of scope of this specification.
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+
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+ # --- 7 Exceptional procedures or unsuccessful outcome
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+
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+ ## 7.1 Registration
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+
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+ If the system cannot accept a registration request, the initiating subscriber shall receive a notification that Follow Me registration was not successful. Possible causes are:
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+
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+ - insufficient information;
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+ - feature not provisioned to initiating subscriber;
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+ - feature not provisioned to remote party (in case the remote party is a subscriber);
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+ - conflicting situation with supplementary services (e.g. incoming call barring has been activated);
291
+ - remote party already registered to a different initiating subscriber;
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+ - insufficient authorisation for initiating subscriber or remote party.
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+
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+ ## 7.2 Erasure
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+
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+ If the network cannot accept a mobile initiating or remote subscriber's request for erasure, cause will be returned to the subscriber, such as:
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+
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+ - insufficient information;
299
+ - remote party not registered;
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+ - remote party registered to a different initiating subscriber;
301
+ - insufficient authorisation for initiating subscriber or remote party;
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+ - feature not provisioned to initiating subscriber;
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+
304
+ - feature not provisioned to remote party (in case the remote party is a subscriber).
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+
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+ ## 7.3 Interrogation
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+
308
+ If the network cannot accept a mobile initiating or remote subscriber's request for interrogation, cause will be returned to the subscriber, such as:
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+
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+ - insufficient information;
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+ - insufficient authorisation for initiating subscriber or remote party;
312
+ - feature not provisioned to initiating subscriber;
313
+ - feature not provisioned to remote party (in case the remote party is a subscriber).
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+
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+ ## 7.4 Invocation
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+
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+ Within a PLMN or different PLMNs the number of tandem forwarding connections (including call forwarding, call deflection, Follow Me) should be limited. The maximum number of tandem forwarding connections should be limited to a value between 1 and 5. This is to prevent infinite looping.
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+
319
+ If the limit of successive forwardings of a call has already been reached, an unsuccessful call set up indication is sent backwards.
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+
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+ If the call cannot be completed to the Follow Me destination, then the network will clear the forwarded part of the call and an unsuccessful call set up indication is sent backwards.
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+
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+ # --- 8 Alternate procedures
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+
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+ None identified.
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+
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+ # --- 9 Charging requirements
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+
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+ None identified.
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+
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+ # --- 10 Interactions with supplementary services
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+
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+ Interactions of the Follow Me feature with supplementary services may occur only for the remote party.
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+
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+ The interactions of the Follow Me feature with supplementary services other than Call Forwarding Unconditional (CFU) are the same as the interactions of CFU with supplementary services (see 3GPP TS 22.082 [5]).
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+
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+ NOTE: The “served mobile subscriber” in 3GPP TS 22.082 [5] corresponds to the “remote party” in this document. The “forwarded-to subscriber” in 3GPP TS 22.082 [5] corresponds to the “initiating subscriber” in this document
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+
339
+ ## 10.1 Call Forwarding unconditional
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+
341
+ Follow Me and the Call Forwarding Unconditional Supplementary Service are mutually exclusive. That is:
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+
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+ If Follow Me is registered with respect to a remote party, registration or activation of Call forwarding unconditional by the remote party is rejected. The remote party shall be informed of this incompatibility.
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+
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+ If Call forwarding unconditional is registered or active for the remote party, registration of Follow Me is rejected. The initiating subscriber shall be informed of this incompatibility.
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+
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+ # --- 11 Interaction with Operator Determined barring
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+
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+ Same as interaction between Operator Determined barring and call forwarding unconditional as defined in 3GPP TS 22.082.
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+
351
+ # --- 12 Interaction with Optimal Routeing
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+
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+ Same as interaction between Optimal Routeing and call forwarding unconditional as defined in 3GPP TS 22.079.
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+
355
+ # --- 13 Interaction with CAMEL
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+
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+ Same as interaction between CAMEL and call forwarding unconditional as defined in 3GPP TS 22.078.
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+
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+ # --- 14 Interworking considerations
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+
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+ If a forwarded call due to invocation of Follow Me meets an interworking situation, then an interworking indication should be sent to the calling party. When interworking with non-PLMN or non-ISDN networks, tones and announcements will be required.
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+
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+ NOTE 1: The number of times a call has been forwarded once it has exited the PLMN or ISDN may not be limited.
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+
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+ NOTE 2: Tones and/or announcements should not be provided to the calling party if the information transfer capability is set to UDI.
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+
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+ # Annex A (informative) : Change history
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+
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+ | Change history | | | | | | | | | | | |
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+ |----------------|----------------------|-----------|--------|-----|-----|-------|-----|-------------------------------------------------------------------|-------|--------|-----------|
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+ | TSG SA# | SA Doc. | SA1 Doc | Spec | CR | Rev | Rel | Cat | Subject/Comment | Old | New | WI |
372
+ | SP-06 | SP-99517<br>SP99-595 | S1-991015 | 22.094 | 001 | | R99 | B | Introduction of the rôle of a<br>" Follow Me service supervisor." | 3.0.0 | 3.1.0 | Follow-Me |
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+ | SP-11 | SP-010065 | S1-010258 | 22.094 | | | Rel-4 | | Transferred to 3GPP Release 4 | 3.1.0 | 4.0.0 | |
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+ | SP-15 | SP-020045 | S1-020457 | 22.094 | 002 | - | Rel-4 | F | Editorial CR to correct terms and<br>references | 4.0.0 | 4.1.0 | CORRECT |
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+ | SP-16 | SP-020267 | S1-021043 | 22.094 | | | Rel-5 | | Updated from Rel-4 to Rel5 | 4.1.0 | 5.0.0 | |
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+ | SP-22 | SP-030699 | S1-031219 | 22.094 | 003 | - | Rel-6 | B | Notify of forced erasure to<br>initiating subscriber A | 5.0.0 | 6.0.0 | TEI6 |
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+ | SP-36 | | | 22.094 | | | Rel-7 | | Updated from Rel-6 to Rel-7 | 6.0.0 | 7.0.0 | |
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+ | SP-42 | - | - | | | | Rel-8 | | Updated from Rel-7 to Rel-8 | 7.0.0 | 8.0.0 | |
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+ | SP-46 | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | Updated to Rel-9 by MCC | 8.0.0 | 9.0.0 | |
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+ | 2011-03 | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | Update to Rel-10 version (MCC) | 9.0.0 | 10.0.0 | |
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+ # Contents
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+
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+ | | |
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+ |-----------------------------------------------------------------------|----|
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+ | Foreword ..... | 4 |
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+ | 1 Scope..... | 5 |
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+ | 2 References..... | 5 |
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+ | 3 Definitions and abbreviations ..... | 5 |
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+ | 3.1 Definitions..... | 5 |
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+ | 3.2 Abbreviations ..... | 6 |
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+ | 4 Calling Name Presentation (CNAP) ..... | 6 |
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+ | 4.1 Definition ..... | 6 |
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+ | 4.2 Description ..... | 6 |
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+ | 4.2.1 Description ..... | 6 |
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+ | 4.2.2 Applicability to telecommunication services ..... | 6 |
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+ | 4.3 Normal procedures with successful outcome..... | 6 |
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+ | 4.3.1 Provision..... | 6 |
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+ | 4.3.2 Withdrawal ..... | 7 |
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+ | 4.3.3 Registration..... | 7 |
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+ | 4.3.4 Erasure..... | 7 |
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+ | 4.3.5 Activation ..... | 7 |
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+ | 4.3.6 Deactivation..... | 7 |
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+ | 4.3.7 Invocation ..... | 7 |
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+ | 4.3.8 Normal operation with successful outcome..... | 7 |
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+ | 4.3.9 Interrogation ..... | 7 |
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+ | 4.4 Exceptional procedures or unsuccessful outcome..... | 8 |
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+ | 4.5 Alternate procedures ..... | 8 |
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+ | 4.6 Interactions with other supplementary services ..... | 8 |
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+ | 4.6.1 Calling Line Identification Presentation (CLIP) ..... | 8 |
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+ | 4.6.2 Calling Line Identification Restriction (CLIR) ..... | 8 |
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+ | 4.6.3 Call Forwarding Unconditional (CFU) ..... | 8 |
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+ | 4.6.4 Call Forwarding on mobile subscriber Busy (CFB)..... | 8 |
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+ | 4.6.4.1 Network Determined User Busy (NDUB)..... | 8 |
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+ | 4.6.4.2 User Determined User Busy (UDUB) ..... | 9 |
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+ | 4.6.5 Call Forwarding on No Reply (CFNRy) ..... | 9 |
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+ | 4.6.6 Call Forwarding on mobile subscriber Not Reachable (CFNRc)..... | 9 |
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+ | 4.6.7 Call Waiting (CW) ..... | 9 |
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+ | 4.6.9 Explicit Call Transfer (ECT)..... | 9 |
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+ | 4.6.10 Support of Private Numbering Plan (SPNP) ..... | 9 |
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+ | 4.6.11 Completion of Calls to Busy Subscriber (CCBS) ..... | 9 |
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+ | 4.6.12 enhanced Multi-Level Precedence and Pre-emption (eMLPP) ..... | 9 |
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+ | 4.7 Service functions for roamers ..... | 9 |
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+ | 4.8 Interworking considerations..... | 9 |
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+ | Annex A (informative): Change history..... | 10 |
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+
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+ # --- Foreword
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+
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+ This Technical Specification has been produced by the 3<sup>rd</sup> Generation Partnership Project (3GPP).
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+
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+ The contents of the present document are subject to continuing work within the TSG and may change following formal TSG approval. Should the TSG modify the contents of the present document, it will be re-released by the TSG with an identifying change of release date and an increase in version number as follows:
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+
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+ Version x.y.z
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+
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+ where:
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+
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+ - x the first digit:
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+ - 1 presented to TSG for information;
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+ - 2 presented to TSG for approval;
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+ - 3 or greater indicates TSG approved document under change control.
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+ - y the second digit is incremented for all changes of substance, i.e. technical enhancements, corrections, updates, etc.
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+ - z the third digit is incremented when editorial only changes have been incorporated in the document.
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+
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+ # --- 1 Scope
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+
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+ The present document describes the supplementary services belonging to the group Name Identification supplementary services.
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+
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+ The general aspects, including definitions and recommended provision, of the description of the supplementary services are given in TS 22.004 [2].
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+
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+ The group of Name Identification supplementary services is divided into the following supplementary services:
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+
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+ CNAP                                        Calling Name Presentation (clause 4).
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+
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+ # --- 2 References
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+
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+ The following documents contain provisions which, through reference in this text, constitute provisions of the present document.
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+
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+ - References are either specific (identified by date of publication, edition number, version number, etc.) or non-specific.
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+ - For a specific reference, subsequent revisions do not apply.
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+ - For a non-specific reference, the latest version applies. In the case of a reference to a 3GPP document (including a GSM document), a non-specific reference implicitly refers to the latest version of that document *in the same Release as the present document*.
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+
89
+ [1]                    3GPP TR 21.905: "Vocabulary for 3GPP Specifications".
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+
91
+ [2]                    3GPP TS 22.004: "General on Supplementary Services".
92
+
93
+ [3]                    3GPP TS 22.081: "Line Identification Supplementary Services - Stage 1".
94
+
95
+ # --- 3 Definitions and abbreviations
96
+
97
+ ## 3.1 Definitions
98
+
99
+ For the purposes of the present document, the following definitions apply:
100
+
101
+ ### **Definition of name identity:**
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+
103
+ The name identity is made up of the following information unit:
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+
105
+ - The name of the mobile subscriber for the purpose of calling name presentation - up to 80 characters of information associated with a specific calling party.
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+
107
+ The calling name identity is the name identity of the calling party.
108
+
109
+ ### **Definition of Presentation Indicator:**
110
+
111
+ In addition to or instead of the name identity, the network may give a Presentation Indicator (PI) to the called mobile subscriber of the CNAP service. The following information may be given:
112
+
113
+ - Presentation Indicator (PI) showing:
114
+ - a) presentation restricted, or
115
+ - b) name unavailable.
116
+
117
+ The name identity of a PLMN subscriber shall always be provided by the network.
118
+
119
+ **Calling Party:** The calling party is the originating party.
120
+
121
+ **Called Party:** The called party is the terminating party. The CNAP service is provided to the called party.
122
+
123
+ **Calling Name Information:** The calling name information of the calling party includes either the calling name identity or an indication of privacy or unavailability.
124
+
125
+ ## 3.2 Abbreviations
126
+
127
+ In addition to the following abbreviations used in the present document, abbreviations are listed in TS 21.905 [1].
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+
129
+ | | |
130
+ |------|---------------------------|
131
+ | CNAP | Calling Name Presentation |
132
+ |------|---------------------------|
133
+
134
+ # --- 4 Calling Name Presentation (CNAP)
135
+
136
+ ## 4.1 Definition
137
+
138
+ The CNAP supplementary service enables the called party to receive the calling name information of the calling party.
139
+
140
+ ## 4.2 Description
141
+
142
+ ### 4.2.1 Description
143
+
144
+ This supplementary service provides for the ability to indicate the name information of the calling party to the called party at call set-up time for all incoming calls.
145
+
146
+ The calling party takes no action to activate, initiate, or in any manner provide Calling Name Identification Presentation. However, the delivery of the calling name to the called party may be affected by other services subscribed to by the calling party. For example, if the calling party has subscribed to Calling Line Identification Restriction (CLIR), then the calling line identity as well as the calling name identity shall not be presented to the called party.
147
+
148
+ ### 4.2.2 Applicability to telecommunication services
149
+
150
+ The applicability of this supplementary service is defined in TS 22.004 [2].
151
+
152
+ CNAP is applicable to all telecommunication services except Short Message service. (for further study)
153
+
154
+ ## 4.3 Normal procedures with successful outcome
155
+
156
+ ### 4.3.1 Provision
157
+
158
+ This supplementary service is provisioned for all Basic Services subscribed to and to which it is applicable, i.e. not provisioned for any subset of these Basic Services.
159
+
160
+ This service shall be provided after pre-arrangement with the service provider. It may be provided on a subscription basis or be generally available.
161
+
162
+ The override category controlling the name information is separate from the override category for the line identity information. It is left to the CNAP service provider to ensure that no discrepancy between these two override categories occurs. The handling of override category within a PLMN or between PLMNs shall follow the rules applying to the override category of the line identification services TS 22.081 [3].
163
+
164
+ ### 4.3.2 Withdrawal
165
+
166
+ The CNAP supplementary service shall be withdrawn at the customer's request or for administrative reasons.
167
+
168
+ ### 4.3.3 Registration
169
+
170
+ Not applicable.
171
+
172
+ ### 4.3.4 Erasure
173
+
174
+ Not applicable.
175
+
176
+ ### 4.3.5 Activation
177
+
178
+ The CNAP supplementary service is activated as a result of provision.
179
+
180
+ ### 4.3.6 Deactivation
181
+
182
+ The CNAP supplementary service is deactivated as a result of withdrawal.
183
+
184
+ ### 4.3.7 Invocation
185
+
186
+ The network shall automatically invoke the CNAP supplementary service in the call set-up phase to the terminating CNAP subscriber.
187
+
188
+ CNAP is invoked when the Calling Name Information associated with an incoming call is available and can be presented to the called party which has subscribed to CNAP.
189
+
190
+ ### 4.3.8 Normal operation with successful outcome
191
+
192
+ A user who has subscribed to the CNAP supplementary service and receives a call shall also receive the calling name information of the calling party, if available.
193
+
194
+ The calling party takes no action to activate, initiate, or in any manner provide the calling name identity.
195
+
196
+ When the CNAP service is subscribed and activated, the destination network provides the called subscriber with calling name information at call set-up on all incoming calls or during an active call for that particular call.
197
+
198
+ In addition to, or instead of, the calling name identity, the subscriber may be given a presentation indicator with the relevant information.
199
+
200
+ ### 4.3.9 Interrogation
201
+
202
+ #### Status check
203
+
204
+ The mobile subscriber can, by the appropriate control procedure, request from the network the status of this supplementary service. Upon receiving an interrogation request, the network shall send the status of this supplementary service to the subscriber.
205
+
206
+ The information sent to the subscriber shall indicate whether the service is provided to her.
207
+
208
+ The information sent in response to the interrogation of this supplementary service shall not imply the status of any other supplementary service.
209
+
210
+ ## 4.4 Exceptional procedures or unsuccessful outcome
211
+
212
+ If the name identity for a specific caller is not available, then the CNAP subscriber shall be sent an indication that the name is unavailable.
213
+
214
+ If the network has been unable to determine the appropriate name information within a predefined time, then the CNAP subscriber shall be sent an indication that the name is unavailable. The predefined time is a network dependent value such that the called user may receive the name in a timely manner prior to answer.
215
+
216
+ If the calling name information is not available due to a system problem, such as signalling inter-working, then a standard error treatment shall be provided, which may be a visual display to the subscriber indicating the name is unavailable.
217
+
218
+ ## 4.5 Alternate procedures
219
+
220
+ The decision of whether the user-defined name stored in the handset should take precedence over the calling name identity provided by the network is a handset implementation issue.
221
+
222
+ ## 4.6 Interactions with other supplementary services
223
+
224
+ Only those supplementary services for which CNAP has any interactions are detailed in this clause. For all other supplementary services not mentioned in this clause no interactions were identified.
225
+
226
+ ### 4.6.1 Calling Line Identification Presentation (CLIP)
227
+
228
+ No interaction.
229
+
230
+ ### 4.6.2 Calling Line Identification Restriction (CLIR)
231
+
232
+ The CLIR supplementary service shall take precedence over the CNAP supplementary service, unless the called user has an override category. In this latter case, it is assumed that the override category for name information has been set so that the name information is presented to the called user.
233
+
234
+ The Calling Line Identification Restriction (CLIR) information shall be used to restrict the delivery of the calling name to the called subscriber. That is, if the calling party has activated CLIR then instead of the calling name, a privacy indication shall be provided to the called subscriber, which may be a visual display indicating “private” (or Restricted) name. This method of restricting calling name shall not restrict the use or implementation of other calling name restriction methods when the calling party is a fixed subscriber. These methods used by fixed subscribers are outside the scope of this specification.
235
+
236
+ ### 4.6.3 Call Forwarding Unconditional (CFU)
237
+
238
+ For an incoming call to a subscriber with both CNAP and Call Forwarding Unconditional activated, the calling party name information shall not be displayed at the forwarding subscribers terminal.
239
+
240
+ When a call has been forwarded and the forwarded-to user has been provided with the CNAP supplementary service, the forwarded-to user shall receive the name of the original calling party, if the calling party has not subscribed to or invoked the CLIR supplementary service.
241
+
242
+ ### 4.6.4 Call Forwarding on mobile subscriber Busy (CFB)
243
+
244
+ #### 4.6.4.1 Network Determined User Busy (NDUB)
245
+
246
+ Same as the interaction with call forwarding unconditional.
247
+
248
+ #### 4.6.4.2 User Determined User Busy (UDUB)
249
+
250
+ Same as interaction with call forwarding no reply.
251
+
252
+ ### 4.6.5 Call Forwarding on No Reply (CFNRy)
253
+
254
+ For an incoming call to a subscriber with both CNAP and Call Forwarding on No Reply activated, the calling party name information shall be displayed by the predefined time while the call is alerting.
255
+
256
+ ### 4.6.6 Call Forwarding on mobile subscriber Not Reachable (CFNRc)
257
+
258
+ Same as the interaction with call forwarding unconditional.
259
+
260
+ ### 4.6.7 Call Waiting (CW)
261
+
262
+ If the served mobile subscriber is provisioned with the CNAP service, the calling party name information shall be displayed to the subscriber at the notification of an incoming (waiting) call as for a normal incoming call.
263
+
264
+ ### 4.6.9 Explicit Call Transfer (ECT)
265
+
266
+ For Further Study.
267
+
268
+ ### 4.6.10 Support of Private Numbering Plan (SPNP)
269
+
270
+ The public number corresponding to the used PNP number is used to obtain the calling name information for delivery to the called party's terminal.
271
+
272
+ ### 4.6.11 Completion of Calls to Busy Subscriber (CCBS)
273
+
274
+ No interaction.
275
+
276
+ ### 4.6.12 enhanced Multi-Level Precedence and Pre-emption (eMLPP)
277
+
278
+ No interaction.
279
+
280
+ ## 4.7 Service functions for roamers
281
+
282
+ CNAP should be available to a roaming subscriber. However, the serving system may elect to not offer the CNAP service to any subscriber.
283
+
284
+ ## 4.8 Interworking considerations
285
+
286
+ According to national network specific rules, the CNAP supplementary services need not be applicable, if at least one of the two parties is not an ISDN or PLMN subscriber.
287
+
288
+ # Annex A (informative): Change history
289
+
290
+ | Change history | | | | | | | | | | | |
291
+ |----------------|-----------|-----------|-----------|-----|-----|-------|-----|---------------------------------|-------|--------|-------------------|
292
+ | TSG SA# | SA Doc. | SA1 Doc | Spec | CR | Rev | Rel | Cat | Subject/Comment | Old | New | WI |
293
+ | Jun 1999 | | | GSM 02.96 | | | | | Transferred to 3GPP SA1 | 7.0.0 | | |
294
+ | SA#04 | | | 22.096 | | | | | Transferred to 3GPP SA1 | | 3.0.0 | |
295
+ | SP-05 | SP-99479 | S1-99639 | 22.096 | 001 | | R99 | D | Editorial changes for alignment | 3.0.0 | 3.0.1 | Editorial changes |
296
+ | SP-11 | SP-010065 | S1-010258 | 22.096 | | | Rel-4 | | Transferred to 3GPP Release 4 | 3.0.1 | 4.0.0 | |
297
+ | SP-16 | SP-020267 | S1-021043 | 22.096 | | | Rel-5 | | Updated from Rel-4 to Rel5 | 4.0.0 | 5.0.0 | |
298
+ | SP-26 | SP-040744 | S1-040997 | 22.096 | | | Rel-6 | | Updated from Rel-5 to Rel-6 | 5.0.0 | 6.0.0 | |
299
+ | SP-36 | | | 22.096 | | | Rel-7 | | Updated from Rel-6 to Rel-7 | 6.0.0 | 7.0.0 | |
300
+ | SP-42 | - | - | | | | Rel-8 | | Updated from Rel-7 to Rel-8 | 7.0.0 | 8.0.0 | |
301
+ | SP-46 | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | Updated to Rel-9 by MCC | 8.0.0 | 9.0.0 | |
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+ | 2011-03 | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | Update to Rel-10 version (MCC) | 9.0.0 | 10.0.0 | |
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+ # Contents
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+ | Foreword ..... | 5 |
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+ | 1 Scope..... | 6 |
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+ | 2 References..... | 6 |
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+ | 3 Definitions and abbreviations ..... | 6 |
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+ | 3.1 Definitions..... | 6 |
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+ | 3.2 Abbreviations ..... | 7 |
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+ | 4 Description..... | 7 |
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+ | 4.1 Applicability to telecommunication services ..... | 7 |
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+ | 5 Functional requirements..... | 7 |
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+ | 5.1 Handling of the MSP Service..... | 7 |
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+ | 5.1.1 Provision..... | 7 |
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+ | 5.1.2 Withdrawal ..... | 7 |
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+ | 5.1.3 Activation ..... | 7 |
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+ | 5.1.4 Deactivation..... | 7 |
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+ | 5.1.5 Invocation ..... | 8 |
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+ | 5.2 Handling of the Profile ..... | 8 |
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+ | 5.2.1 Provision..... | 8 |
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+ | 5.2.2 Withdrawal ..... | 8 |
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+ | 5.2.3 Registration..... | 8 |
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+ | 5.2.4 Selection ..... | 8 |
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+ | 5.2.5 Erasure ..... | 8 |
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+ | 5.2.6 Interrogation ..... | 8 |
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+ | 5.3 Normal operation with successful outcome ..... | 9 |
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+ | 5.3.1 Mobile Originating Calls..... | 9 |
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+ | 5.3.2 Mobile Terminating Calls..... | 9 |
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+ | 5.3.3 Mobile Originating Call Independent Supplementary Service Activities ..... | 9 |
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+ | 5.3.4 Call Related Supplementary Service Activities..... | 9 |
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+ | 5.4 Exceptional procedures or unsuccessful outcome..... | 9 |
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+ | 5.4.1 Roaming into networks not supporting MSP ..... | 9 |
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+ | 5.4.2 Registration or Selection of a profile that is already registered ..... | 9 |
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+ | 5.4.3 Registration or Selection of a non-provisioned profile ..... | 9 |
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+ | 5.4.4 Registration or Selection attempts where MSP is not provisioned ..... | 10 |
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+ | 6 Interaction with supplementary services..... | 10 |
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+ | 6.1 Line Identification Services ..... | 10 |
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+ | 6.2 Call Hold (HOLD) ..... | 10 |
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+ | 6.3 Call Waiting (CW) ..... | 10 |
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+ | 6.4 Call Forwarding..... | 10 |
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+ | 6.5 Multi Party Service (MPTY)..... | 10 |
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+ | 6.6 Closed User Group (CUG)..... | 10 |
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+ | 6.7 Advice of Charge (AoC)..... | 10 |
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+ | 6.8 Call Barring ..... | 11 |
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+ | 6.9 Explicit Call Transfer (ECT)..... | 11 |
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+ | 6.10 CCBS..... | 11 |
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+ | 6.11 eMLPP..... | 11 |
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+ | 6.12 Multicall ..... | 11 |
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+ | 7 Interaction with other services ..... | 11 |
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+ | 7.1 The Multi-Numbering Scheme..... | 11 |
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+ | 7.2 The Short Message Service..... | 11 |
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+ | 7.3 Interactions with CAMEL..... | 12 |
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+ | 7.4 Interactions with OR ..... | 12 |
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+ | 7.5 Operator Determined Barring..... | 12 |
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+ | 7.6 Roaming restrictions ..... | 12 |
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+ 8 Cross-Phase Compatibility.................................................................................................................................. 12
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+ Annex A (informative):.................................................................................................................................. Change
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+ history ................................................................................................................................................................. 13
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+ # --- Foreword
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+ This Technical Specification has been produced by the 3<sup>rd</sup> Generation Partnership Project (3GPP).
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+ The contents of the present document are subject to continuing work within the TSG and may change following formal TSG approval. Should the TSG modify the contents of the present document, it will be re-released by the TSG with an identifying change of release date and an increase in version number as follows:
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+ Version x.y.z
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+ where:
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+ - x the first digit:
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+ - 1 presented to TSG for information;
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+ - 2 presented to TSG for approval;
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+ - 3 or greater indicates TSG approved document under change control.
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+ - y the second digit is incremented for all changes of substance, i.e. technical enhancements, corrections, updates, etc.
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+ - z the third digit is incremented when editorial only changes have been incorporated in the document.
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+ # --- 1 Scope
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+ The present document gives an overall view of how this service shall operate both in the PLMN and within the Mobile Station (MS). This TS defines functionality and is not intended to constrain implementation.
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+
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+ # --- 2 References
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+ The following documents contain provisions which, through reference in this text, constitute provisions of the present document.
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+ - References are either specific (identified by date of publication, edition number, version number, etc.) or non-specific.
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+ - For a specific reference, subsequent revisions do not apply.
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+ - For a non-specific reference, the latest version applies. In the case of a reference to a 3GPP document (including a GSM document), a non-specific reference implicitly refers to the latest version of that document *in the same Release as the present document*.
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+
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+ - [1] 3GPP TR 22.905: "Vocabulary for 3GPP Specifications".
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+ - [2] 3GPP TS 22.004: "General on supplementary services".
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+ - [3] 3GPP TS 22.030: " Man-machine Interface (MMI) of the mobile station (MS)".
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+ - [4] 3GPP TS 23.040: "Technical realization of the Short Message Service (SMS) Point to Point (PP)".
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+ - [5] 3GPP TS 22.135: "Multicall".
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+ - [6] 3GPP TS 22.001: "Principles of circuit telecommunication services supported by a Public Land Mobile Network (PLMN) ".
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+ # --- 3 Definitions and abbreviations
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+
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+ ## 3.1 Definitions
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+
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+ For the purposes of this TS the following definitions apply:
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+ **Subscriber:** The user who is provisioned with the MSP service
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+ **Profile:** A profile consists of a set of telecommunications services for the subscriber. In the case of the single numbering scheme there is a unique MSISDN associated with each profile. In the multi-numbering scheme there is the ability to have a unique MSISDN associated with each basic service in each profile.
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+ **Service Provider (SP):** The organisation through which the subscriber obtains PLMN telecommunication services. This may be the network operator or possibly a separate body.
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+ **Profile Identification (Profile ID):** The profile IDs allow unambiguous identification of each profile. This will allow the subscriber to select the preferred profile for outgoing calls and for subscriber actions. For terminating calls the profile ID shall be part of the notification of the profile.
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+ **Registered Profile:** The registered profile is that registered by/for the subscriber
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+ **Selected Profile:** For mobile originated calls and short messages this is the registered profile unless the subscriber explicitly selects an alternative profile. For mobile terminating activities, this is the profile associated with the MSISDN addressed.
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+ **Mobile Terminating Activities:** These include mobile terminating calls, short messages (SMS MT) and Call Independent Supplementary Services (e.g. NI-USSD).
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+ **Default Profile:** Profile to be used when roaming to non-supporting network
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+
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+ ## 3.2 Abbreviations
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+
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+ For the purposes of this TS the following abbreviations apply, in addition, abbreviations used in this TS are listed in 3GPP TS 21.905 [1].
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+ | | |
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+ |-----|-----------------------------|
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+ | MSP | Multiple Subscriber Profile |
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+ |-----|-----------------------------|
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+
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+ ---
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+ # 4 Description
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+ Multiple Subscriber Profile is an optional service to enable mobile subscribers to have several profiles associated with a single IMSI, with each profile being a subscription option. Each profile may be used for mobile originated and mobile terminated calls.
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+ Up to four different profiles can be provisioned against a subscriber using the MSP feature. This will allow the subscriber to separate her telecommunication service needs into different identities (e.g. business and home).
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+ The charges accrued for services shall be associated with the appropriate profile, allowing separate charging for each profile.
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+ A supporting visited network shall indicate [on the billing record] for charging purposes the profile used.
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+ ## 4.1 Applicability to telecommunication services
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+ The applicability of this supplementary service is defined in 3GPP TS 22.004 [2].
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+ ---
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+ # 5 Functional requirements
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+ ## 5.1 Handling of the MSP Service
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+ This clause describes the normal procedures for the handling of the MSP service.
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+ ### 5.1.1 Provision
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+ The MSP service shall be provided after prior arrangement with the service provider. If the MSP service is provisioned for the subscriber at the first time the subscriber shall also be provisioned with at least two profiles.
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+ ### 5.1.2 Withdrawal
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+ Withdrawal of the MSP service shall be done by either the service provider at the subscriber's request or for administrative reasons. The MSP service shall be withdrawn when there is only one profile remaining.
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+ ### 5.1.3 Activation
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+ The MSP service is activated by the service provider as a result of provision.
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+ ### 5.1.4 Deactivation
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+ The MSP service is deactivated by the service provider as a result of withdrawal.
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+ ### 5.1.5 Invocation
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+ The MSP service is invoked by mobile originated and mobile terminating calls.
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+ ## 5.2 Handling of the Profile
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+ This subclause describes the normal procedures for selecting the registered profile for mobile originated calls, short messages and call independent supplementary service related activities. For mobile terminating activities the profile is selected automatically by association with the MSISDN addressed.
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+ ### 5.2.1 Provision
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+ The provision of profiles (up to a maximum of four) is provided by prior arrangement with the service provider. The subscriber may select any provisioned profile on a per call basis or register one of them. The subscriber will nominate one of their provisioned profiles as the default profile to be used when roaming to non-supporting networks. The subscriber may subsequently nominate an alternative default (i.e. roaming) profile, nevertheless the default profile can only be changed by the service provider.
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+ ### 5.2.2 Withdrawal
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+ The Service Provider shall be able to withdraw profiles. The registered profile shall never be withdrawn, and consequently if the registered profile needs to be withdrawn the service provider shall first register the subscriber onto another profile.
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+ ### 5.2.3 Registration
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+ Registration is the procedure by which information is written to the network to allocate a particular profile to be used for all outgoing calls and supplementary service related activities. Registration to a profile shall take place either by the service provider or with an appropriate control procedure by the subscriber as defined in 3GPP TS 22.030 [3]. At all times only one profile shall be registered. The network shall indicate to the user whether an attempt to register a profile has been successful or not.
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+ ### 5.2.4 Selection
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+ The profile to be used for mobile originated calls is selected either implicitly or explicitly:
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+ - Implicit selection occurs if the served subscriber does not indicate a profile ID when initiating a call or short message. In this case the selected profile is the registered profile.
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+ - Explicit selection occurs if the served subscriber does indicate a profile ID when initiating a call or short message.
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+ The control procedure used to select the profile is as defined in 3GPP TS 22.030 [3].
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+ For mobile terminating activities, the profile is selected according to the MSISDN addressed.
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+ ### 5.2.5 Erasure
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+ A previous registration can be erased in the following ways:
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+ - the subscriber can register to another profile which causes the previous registration to be overridden;
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+ - the registered profile is erased as a result of withdrawal of the MSP service.
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+ ### 5.2.6 Interrogation
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+ The subscriber shall be able to interrogate which profile is the registered profile and all other available profile IDs, with an appropriate control procedure as defined in 3GPP TS 22.030 [3].
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+ ## 5.3 Normal operation with successful outcome
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+ ### 5.3.1 Mobile Originating Calls
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+ Mobile originating calls shall be handled according to the selected profile. This shall be the registered profile unless an alternative is explicitly selected by the subscriber. Profiles are registered and selected according to control procedures in 3GPP TS 22.030 [3].
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+ Any activity that is normally chargeable shall be identified against the selected profile.
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+ ### 5.3.2 Mobile Terminating Calls
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+ The MSISDN addressed shall be used to determine the profile to be used. If there are any active supplementary services, which are applicable to the telecommunication service within the profile, then those supplementary services
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+ shall apply. For example, if the MS is busy in a call, further incoming call attempts shall be rejected or busy, even if they were on a different profile. This shall not prevent the normal operation of Call Waiting or Call Forwarding if appropriate.
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+ The serving network shall indicate the profile towards the mobile station done by changing the alerting pattern.
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+ Any activity that is normally chargeable shall be identified against the profile used for the mobile terminating activity.
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+ ### 5.3.3 Mobile Originating Call Independent Supplementary Service Activities
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+ The activity shall be handled according to the registered profile.
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+ ### 5.3.4 Call Related Supplementary Service Activities
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+ The handling of call related supplementary service activities is described in clause 7.
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+ ## 5.4 Exceptional procedures or unsuccessful outcome
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+ ### 5.4.1 Roaming into networks not supporting MSP
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+ The default profile shall be used for outgoing traffic when the subscriber roams to a non-supporting network.
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+ Incoming calls and short messages to all profiles will still be received.
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+ ### 5.4.2 Registration or Selection of a profile that is already registered
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+ If there is an attempt to register a profile that is already the registered profile, the registration shall continue uninterrupted and the user shall not be informed.
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+ If there is an attempt to select a profile that is already the registered profile, the selection shall continue uninterrupted and the user shall not be informed.
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+ ### 5.4.3 Registration or Selection of a non-provisioned profile
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+ If there is an attempt to register a profile that has not been provisioned, the registration attempt shall fail and the user shall be informed. The registered profile shall remain unchanged.
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+ If there is an attempt to select a profile that has not been provisioned the selection and associated call activity shall fail. The user shall be informed. The registered profile shall remain unchanged.
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+ ### 5.4.4 Registration or Selection attempts where MSP is not provisioned
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+ If there is an attempt by a subscriber who does not have MSP provisioned to register a profile, the registration attempt shall fail and subscriber shall be informed.
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+ If there is an attempt by a subscriber who does not have MSP provisioned to select a profile, the selection attempt shall fail and subscriber shall be informed.
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+ # --- 6 Interaction with supplementary services
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+ The profile used when a supplementary service is invoked will be subject to the charging principles and invocation requirements relevant to that supplementary service. The service provider may decide which profiles to charge for the service provision.
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+ ## 6.1 Line Identification Services
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+ The profile in use for the incoming or outgoing call shall be used for the line identification services.
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+ The Line Identification services will be provisioned on a per subscriber basis. If provisioned, the Line Identification services shall apply over all profiles.
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+ ## 6.2 Call Hold (HOLD)
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+ The HOLD service can only be invoked if the profile for that active call has the HOLD service provisioned.
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+ ## 6.3 Call Waiting (CW)
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+ CW for an incoming call can only be invoked if the profile for the ongoing call has the CW service provisioned and active although the incoming call may be on any profile.
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+ ## 6.4 Call Forwarding
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+ Call Forwarding will be available to the subscriber per-profile. An operator specific control procedure may be used by the subscriber to control the call forwarding service.
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+ The subscriber shall be able to forward calls to from one profile to another profile.
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+ ## 6.5 Multi Party Service (MPTY)
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+ The MPTY service can only be invoked or an MPTY call controlled or extended if MPTY is provisioned for the served subscriber for each profile(s) associated with the MPTY call leg(s).
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+ ## 6.6 Closed User Group (CUG)
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+ An MO call shall be treated according to the rules of the CUG service if CUG is provisioned for the selected profile. An MT call shall be treated according to the rules of the CUG service if CUG is provisioned for the profile defined by the called MSISDN.
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+ ## 6.7 Advice of Charge (AoC)
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+ If subscribed to, AoCI or AoCC shall be applicable to the selected profile. Each profile shall have a separate meter (ACM) and a separate upper limit (ACMmax) when AoCC is subscribed. There shall be an overall meter for all profiles, with its own upper limit for AoCC if subscribed. For normal operation both the individual meter applicable to the selected profile and the overall meter shall be incremented.
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+ When roaming to a non-supporting network, only the overall meter shall be incremented.
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+ ## 6.8 Call Barring
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+ Call Barring will be available to the subscriber per-profile. An operator specific control procedure may be used by the subscriber to control the call barring service.
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+ ## 6.9 Explicit Call Transfer (ECT)
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+ ECT can only be invoked if the service is provisioned for each profile which governs a call leg to be joined by the ECT service.
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+ ## 6.10 CCBS
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+ The CCBS service shall be provisioned per profile. The option not to be a target of CCBS requests shall also apply per profile. When the subscriber is informed of a CCBS recall, the profile in use when the CCBS request was activated shall be used for the CCBS call. If the subscriber activates a CCBS call request on a profile that is not the default profile and subsequently moves to a network not supporting MSP Phase 2, then if the CCBS recall matures, the corresponding CCBS request shall be suspended until the subscriber next registers on a network supporting MSP Phase 2.
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+ The limit to the number of outstanding CCBS requests that can be activated by the subscriber shall apply regardless of the number of profiles.
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+ The limit to the number of outstanding CCBS requests that can be activated against the subscriber shall apply regardless of the number of profiles.
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+ ## 6.11 eMLPP
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+ eMLPP shall be provisioned per subscriber.
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+ ## 6.12 Multicall
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+ The multicall supplementary service shall be provisioned on a per subscriber basis. If provisioned, Nbr\_SN, Nbr\_SB, and Nbr\_user shall apply over all profiles. (See 3GPP TS 22.135 [5] "3.1 Definitions" for detailed information)
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+ # --- 7 Interaction with other services
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+ ## 7.1 The Multi-Numbering Scheme
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+ Each profile may employ the single-numbering scheme or the multi-numbering scheme. The multi-numbering scheme is described in 3GPP TS 22.001 [6]. For each of the profile(s) defined above, it shall be possible for the subscriber to be allocated different MSISDNs for different basic services.
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+ ## 7.2 The Short Message Service
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+ The Short Message Service is described in 3GPP TS 23.040 [4]. It will not be possible to indicate the profile used for the MT case. All MO short messages will be sent from the default profile.
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+ MO short messages can be sent from (and charged to) the registered profile or an explicitly selected profile.
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+ Whilst roaming in a network not supporting MSP Phase 2, all MO short messages will be sent from and charged to the default profile.
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+ ## 7.3 Interactions with CAMEL
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+ CAMEL based services can be provisioned either per subscriber or per profile depending on the operator specific implementation in the CSE.
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+ For call independent supplementary service procedures for CAMEL based services, information to identify the registered profile shall be passed to the CAMEL server.
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+ ## 7.4 Interactions with OR
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+ No interaction
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+ NOTE: It is a HPLMN option to allow or deny OR of forwarded calls where the HPLMN recognises that the IPLMN does not support MSP. This is due to the requirement to include an indication of the profile ID in call detail records which may be raised in the IPLMN and sent to the HPLMN.
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+ ## 7.5 Operator Determined Barring
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+ ODB shall apply either per subscriber or per profile.
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+ ## 7.6 Roaming restrictions
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+ These will apply on a per subscriber basis.
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+ # --- 8 Cross-Phase Compatibility
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+ The default profile will be sent to the visited network and can be addressed by non-supporting networks.
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+ Mobile terminated calls to a non-supporting MS shall still be accepted but the indication of profile may not be supported.
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+ # Annex A (informative): Change history
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+ | Change history | | | | | | | | | | | |
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+ |----------------|-----------|-----------|-----------|-----|-----|-------|-----|----------------------------------------------|-------|--------|-----------|
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+ | TSG SA# | SA Doc. | SA1 Doc | Spec | CR | Rev | Rel | Cat | Subject/Comment | Old | New | Work Item |
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+ | Jun 1999 | | | GSM 02.97 | | | | | Transferred to 3GPP SA1 | 7.1.0 | | |
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+ | SA#04 | | | 22.097 | | | R99 | | Transferred to 3GPP SA1 | | 3.0.0 | |
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+ | SP-05 | SP-99479 | S1-99640 | 22.097 | 001 | | R99 | D | Editorial changes for alignment | 3.0.0 | 3.1.0 | |
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+ | SP-05 | SP-99451 | S1-99842 | 22.097 | 002 | | R99 | B | MSP Phase2 | 3.0.0 | 3.1.0 | |
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+ | SP-09 | SP-000375 | S1-000584 | 22.097 | 003 | | R99 | F | Interaction with Multicall | 3.1.0 | 3.2.0 | |
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+ | SP-11 | SP-010065 | S1-010258 | 22.097 | | | Rel-4 | | Transferred to 3GPP Release 4 | 3.2.0 | 4.0.0 | |
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+ | SP-15 | SP-020045 | S1-020457 | 22.097 | 004 | - | Rel-4 | F | Editorial CR to correct terms and references | 4.0.0 | 4.1.0 | CORRECT |
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+ | SP-16 | SP-020267 | S1-021043 | 22.097 | | | Rel-5 | | Updated from Rel-4 to Rel5 | 4.1.0 | 5.0.0 | |
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+ | SP-26 | SP-040744 | S1-040997 | 22.097 | | | Rel-6 | | Updated from Rel-5 to Rel-6 | 5.0.0 | 6.0.0 | |
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+ | SP-36 | | | 22.097 | | | Rel-7 | | Updated from Rel-6 to Rel-7 | 6.0.0 | 7.0.0 | |
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+ | SP-42 | - | - | | | | Rel-8 | | Updated from Rel-7 to Rel-8 | 7.0.0 | 8.0.0 | |
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+ | SP-46 | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | Updated to Rel-9 by MCC | 8.0.0 | 9.0.0 | |
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+ | 2011-03 | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | Update to Rel-10 version (MCC) | 9.0.0 | 10.0.0 | |
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+ # Contents
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+ | Foreword ..... | 5 |
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+ | 1 Scope..... | 6 |
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+ | 2 References..... | 6 |
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+ | 3 Definitions and abbreviations ..... | 7 |
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+ | 3.1 Definitions..... | 7 |
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+ | 3.2 Abbreviations ..... | 7 |
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+ | 4 Main Requirements and High Level Principles ..... | 7 |
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+ | 4.1 Cross Phase Compatibility ..... | 9 |
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+ | 4.2 Charging Entity Relationships ..... | 9 |
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+ | 4.3 Charging guidelines for IP-Multimedia services ..... | 11 |
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+ | 4.3.1 User Charging Requirements ..... | 11 |
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+ | 4.3.1.1 Session End Point Configurations ..... | 11 |
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+ | 4.3.1.2 Charging Principles For User Session Components ..... | 12 |
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+ | 4.3.1.3 Other Charging Requirements ..... | 13 |
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+ | 4.3.2 Roaming Charging Requirements ..... | 14 |
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+ | 4.3.3 Interconnect Charging Requirements ..... | 15 |
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+ | 4.3.4 Conveyance & Usage charging requirements ..... | 16 |
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+ | 4.3.5 Charging 3 <sup>rd</sup> parties ..... | 16 |
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+ | 4.3.6 Advice of Charge (AoC) ..... | 16 |
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+ | 4.4 Additional Charging requirements for prepay services..... | 17 |
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+ | 5 Collection of charging information..... | 18 |
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+ | 5.1 Charging information Requirements..... | 18 |
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+ | 5.1.1 Information provided by the user ..... | 18 |
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+ | 5.1.2 Information provided by the serving network ..... | 18 |
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+ | 5.1.3 Charged Party ..... | 19 |
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+ | 5.1.4 Information provided by the third party accessed by the user..... | 20 |
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+ | 5.2 Special Cases..... | 20 |
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+ | 5.2.1 Long calls and sessions ..... | 20 |
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+ | 5.2.2 Multimedia calls ..... | 20 |
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+ | 5.2.3 Service Change..... | 20 |
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+ | 5.2.4 E-Commerce..... | 21 |
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+ | 5.2.5 Volume Based Charging..... | 21 |
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+ | 5.2.6 VAS..... | 21 |
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+ | 5.2.7 Usage of IP Multimedia service ..... | 21 |
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+ | 5.2.8 I- WLAN ..... | 21 |
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+ | 5.2.9 Charging for two( and multi)-phases services for IMS networks ..... | 21 |
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+ | 5.2.10 CSG charging requirements for UTRAN and E-UTRAN..... | 21 |
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+ | 5.2.11 Inter-UE Transfer charging ..... | 22 |
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+ | 5.2.12 Selected IP Traffic Offload charging..... | 22 |
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+ | 6 Transfer of Charging Information..... | 22 |
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+ | 6.1 Integrity, Secrecy and Validation of Content and Receipt of Charging Information ..... | 22 |
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+ | 7 Accounting and Settlement ..... | 22 |
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+ | 7.1 Delegation of charging authority..... | 23 |
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+ | 7.2 Fraud Control ..... | 23 |
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+ | 7.2.1 Fraud Control by the Home Environment ..... | 23 |
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+ | 7.2.2 Fraud Control by the Serving Network ..... | 23 |
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+ | 7.3 Cost Control ..... | 23 |
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+ | 7.3.1 Cross Phase Compatibility ..... | 23 |
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+ | 7.4 Inter-network Settlement..... | 24 |
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+ | 8 Automatic Roaming Agreements..... | 24 |
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+ | 8.1 Routing the Registration Request..... | 24 |
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+ | 8.2 Settlement of charges ..... | 25 |
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+ Annex A (informative) : Change history................................................................................................................26
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+ # Foreword
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+ This Technical Specification (TS) has been produced by the 3<sup>rd</sup> Generation Partnership Project (3GPP).
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+ The contents of the present document are subject to continuing work within the TSG and may change following formal TSG approval. Should the TSG modify the contents of the present document, it will be re-released by the TSG with an identifying change of release date and an increase in version number as follows:
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+ Version x.y.z
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+ where:
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+ - x the first digit:
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+ - 1 presented to TSG for information;
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+ - 2 presented to TSG for approval;
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+ - 3 or greater indicates TSG approved document under change control.
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+ - y the second digit is incremented for all changes of substance, i.e. technical enhancements, corrections, updates, etc.
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+ - z the third digit is incremented when editorial only changes have been incorporated in the document.
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+ # --- 1 Scope
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+ The present document describes the Service Aspects of charging and billing of the 3GPP System.
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+ The present document is not intended to duplicate existing standards or standards being developed by other groups on these topics, and will reference these where appropriate. The present document will elaborate on the charging requirements described in the Charging Principles in 3GPP TS 22.101 Service Principles. It will allow the generation of accurate charging information to be used in the commercial and contractual relationships between the parties concerned.
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+ # --- 2 References
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+ The following documents contain provisions which, through reference in this text, constitute provisions of the present document.
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+ - References are either specific (identified by date of publication, edition number, version number, etc.) or non-specific.
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+ - For a specific reference, subsequent revisions do not apply.
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+ - For a non-specific reference, the latest version applies. In the case of a reference to a 3GPP document (including a GSM document), a non-specific reference implicitly refers to the latest version of that document *in the same Release as the present document*.
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+ - [1] 3GPP TS 22.101: "Service aspects; Service Principles".
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+ - [2] 3GPP TS 22.066: "Support of Mobile Number Portability (MNP)".
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+ - [3] 3GPP TS 22.234: "Requirements for 3GPP system to wireless local area network (WLAN) interworking".
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+ - [4] 3GPP TR 21.905: "Vocabulary for 3GPP Specifications"
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+ - [5] 3GPP TS 22.086: "Advice of Charge (AoC) supplementary services"
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+ - [6] ETS 300 178: "Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN); Advice of Charge: charging information at call set-up time (AOC-S) supplementary service; Service description"
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+ - [7] ETS 300 179: "Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN); Advice of Charge: charging information during the call (AOC-D) supplementary service; Service description"
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+ - [8] ETS 300 180: "Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN); Advice of Charge: charging information at the end of the call (AOC-E) supplementary service; Service description"
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+ - [9] TS 183 047: "Telecommunications and Internet converged Services and Protocols for Advanced Networking (TISPAN); NGN IMS Supplementary Services; Advice Of Charge (AOC)"
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+ - [10] TS 183 058: "Telecommunications and Internet Converged Services and Protocols for Advanced Networking (TISPAN); SIP Transfer of IP Multimedia Service Tariff Information;Protocol specification"
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+ - [11] void
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+ - [12] 3GPP TS 22.220, "Service requirements for Home NodeBs and Home eNodeBs"
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+ # --- 3 Definitions and abbreviations
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+ ## 3.1 Definitions
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+ For the purposes of the present document, the definitions in [4] are supplemented by the following definitions:
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+ **Prepay service:** A prepay service allows a subscriber to pay in advance for the use of specific services, the prepay account may be updated each time the subscriber uses the services related to that account.
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+ **Real time:** Time, typically in number of seconds, to perform the on-line mechanism used for fraud control and cost control.
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+ **Session:** logical connection between parties involved in a packet switched based communication This term is used for IP connections rather than the term “call” that is normally used for a connection over conventional (circuit switched) systems.
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+ Note: Information about charging is typically collected in Charging Data Records (CDR).
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+ **Local Charging Zone (LCZ):** A logical grouping of a number of cells, where a special tariff applies for a select group of users. A network may have a number of LCZs. A LCZ does not necessarily need to be aligned with an LA or RA, i.e. the border of LCZ may not be the border of an LA or RA.
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+ ## 3.2 Abbreviations
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+ For the purposes of the present document the definition of abbreviations in [4] apply.
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+ # --- 4 Main Requirements and High Level Principles
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+ The main new requirements for 3GPP system charging and accounting are:
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+ - to provide charging information for all charges incurred and requiring settlement between the different commercial roles;
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+ - to allow fraud control by the Home Environment and the Serving network;
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+ - to allow cost control by the charged party;
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+ - to provide at the beginning of a chargeable event an indication to the charged party (if involved in the chargeable event) of the charges to be levied for this event;
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+ - to allow itemised billing for all services charged to each subscription, including voice and data calls, and services offered by home environments;
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+ - to enable the Home environment to provide a Prepay Service and to enable the serving network to support that Prepay Service for the Home environment's subscribers;
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+ - to allow interconnect (inter-operator) charging including mobile/fixed operator to mobile/fixed operator (circuit switched & IP), and mobile/fixed operator to IP network provider; and mobile/fixed operator to I-WLAN operator;
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+ - to allow Network operator to 3<sup>rd</sup> party supplier (e.g. Value Added Service Provider) charging;
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+ - to provide details required for Customer Care purposes;
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+ - to support the shared network architecture so that end users can be appropriately charged for their usage of the shared network, and network sharing partners can be allocated their share of the costs of the shared network resources.
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+ The high level principles that will guide the charging requirements are summarised as follows:
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+ - It shall be possible to charge separately for each type of medium used (e.g. voice, video, data) in a session and for each service used (e.g. voice call, streaming video, file download);
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+ - It shall be possible to charge for different levels of QoS applied for and/or allocated during a session for each type of medium or service used;
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+ - It shall be possible to charge each “leg” of a session separately. This includes the incoming and outgoing legs and any forwarded/redirected legs. (Note: The legs mentioned here are logical legs, i.e. not necessarily identical to actual signal and traffic flow. Even though tromboning may be avoided by optimal routing, the operator should still be able to charge for the ‘virtual legs’ of the call);
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+ - It shall be possible to charge unsuccessful calls and sessions (e.g. for billing purposes, to provide the user a full documentation of his call attempts);
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+ - The user can be charged according to the service used irrespective of the technology used to deliver it. (That is, the charge is not derived from whether 2G or 3G is used);
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+ - The user can be charged according to the technology used to deliver a service. (That is, different charges can be applied on 2G and 3G);
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+ - It shall be possible to charge a user according to the network resources used. For example, if a large bandwidth is required to use high quality video, the user could be charged accordingly. This is related to charging by QoS;
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+ - It shall be possible to charge users flexibly for the use of extra resources (in at least the same network) for all legs of the call. For example, if a video component is added to a voice call the use of extra radio resource at both ends of the call could be paid for by each user in the call or totally by the initiating user;
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+ - It shall be possible to suppress charging for certain types of connection e.g. when a customer receives tones or network announcements or during sessions such as automated pre-pay top-up;
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+ - It shall be possible to apply different charging based on tariff information provided by a 3<sup>rd</sup> party. This tariff information may change during the use of the service (e.g. based on menu selection in a voice response menu). In this case the requirement applies both for customer-charging and interconnect-charging;
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+ - It shall be possible for the home network to charge its customers while roaming in the same ways as when they are at home. For example, if duration based charging is used for charging for streaming music in the home network, then it shall be possible to apply the same principle when the user is roaming;
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+ - It shall be possible for operators to have the option to apply charging mechanisms that are used in GSM/GPRS. For example for duration of a voice call, for the amount of data transmitted (eg for streaming, file download, browsing) and for an event (one-off charge);
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+ - It shall be possible for a network operator to charge its users for activities while roaming so that the home network will get the capability to raise service charges depending on the roamed to network, e.g. because of inter operator charges for the use of service capabilities within the visited network which will in general depend on the serving network. The ability to supply all the necessary information for all the charging options will depend on the capability of the visited network. For service capabilities which are provided by the home network, however, it is required that the charging information is collected to allow to identify the serving network of the served subscriber;
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+ - It shall be possible for charging to be applied based on location, presence, push services etc.;
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+ - The network may provide information to the UE so that the UE is able to notify and indicate to the user the LCZs it is in. This allows the user to decide whether to accept/originate the service depending on the LCZs they are in;
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+ - It shall be possible to charge using pre-pay, post-pay, advice of charge, 3<sup>rd</sup> party charging techniques;
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+ - It shall be possible for the home network to apply different tariffs to national calls and short messages established/sent by their subscribers while roaming in their Home PLMN depending on whether or not the called subscriber's Home PLMN equals the calling subscriber's Home PLMN, rather than on the called subscriber's MSISDN;
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+ Note: This distinction is necessary only in the case, where the called subscriber's MSISDN may have been ported by Mobile Number Portability.
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+ - For circuit switched interconnection only a capability is required to collect information regarding user rate and user protocol at the interconnection point so that e.g. the identification of CS video telephony at the interconnection point for inter-network accounting purposes becomes possible.
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+ These new requirements and principles will allow users more freedom to obtain service when roaming, whilst providing effective cost and credit control for the Home Environment and User.
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+ ## 4.1 Cross Phase Compatibility
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+ Where possible (e.g. services already defined within earlier releases), the charging information collected shall be consistent with the information already provided
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+ It is envisaged that 3GPP system will evolve beyond this Release with the addition of a number of new requirements for
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+ charging and billing, for example with the addition of a number of new requirements for charging and billing; these are noted in the appropriate sections below. The technical standards for each release should be developed in such a way that it is possible and practical to introduce these requirements, ideally in a backward compatible manner.
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+ NOTE: When a change is introduced which affects the 3GPP technical standards, it is said to be 'backward compatible' if existing equipment can continue to operate and perform correctly with equipment that conforms to the new implementation.
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+ ## 4.2 Charging Entity Relationships
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+ In the process of introduction of the all-IP technology there will be a mixture of different types of entities using different types of technology.
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+ The diagram below shows the different entities involved in charging and their relationships.
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+ ![Diagram illustrating Charging Entity Relationships across different network types.](a234352dfaccdc24745c88eef7724cc6_img.jpg)
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+ The diagram illustrates the charging relationships between various entities, categorized into four horizontal layers:
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+ - "Circuit-switched" Telecommunications Networks non-IP:** Contains **Fixed Operator** and **Mobile Operators**. Arrows show **Interconnect Charging** and **Roaming Charging** between them and the **Mobile Network Operator**.
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+ - IP based Telecommunications Networks:** Contains **Fixed Operator**, **Backbone e.g. GRX**, **I-WLAN Operator**, **Mobile Operators**, and **Internet**. Arrows show **Usage Charging**, **Conveyance Charging**, **Roaming Charging**, and **Capacity Charging** to the **Mobile Network Operator**.
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+ - Gateways:** Contains **Portals**. An arrow shows **Access Charging** to the **Mobile Network Operator**.
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+ - Content:** Contains **Applications** and **Information**. Arrows show **Supplier Charging** to the **Mobile Network Operator**.
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+ The central **Mobile Network Operator** (yellow oval) receives charging from all the above entities. It also provides **Wholesale Charging** to a **3rd Party Service Provider** (green rectangle), which in turn provides **Retail Charging** to **User** (purple circles). The **Mobile Network Operator** also provides direct **Retail Charging** to **User**.
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+ Diagram illustrating Charging Entity Relationships across different network types.
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+ The types of entities and the relevant type of charging as shown on the diagram are as follows:
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+ - **Users:** retail charged by Mobile Network Operator or 3<sup>rd</sup> Party Service Provider.
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+ - **3<sup>rd</sup> Party Service Providers:** wholesale charged by Mobile Network Operator.
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+ - **Other telecommunications operators:** interconnect charging between Mobile Network Operator and non-IP "circuit-switched" Network Operators for call traffic carried; usage charging between Mobile Network Operator and IP-based Network Operators for session traffic carried.
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+ - **Other mobile operators:** roaming charging between these entities, this may require different mechanisms for IP-based types from the traditional "circuit-switched" types. Also, where mobile operators need to pass traffic to one another, there will be interconnect charging for non-IP "circuit switched" types; usage charging for IP-based types.
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+ - **I-WLAN operators:** where I-WLAN operators need to pass traffic to mobile operators or mobile operators to I-WLAN operators, there may be roaming and usage charging, .
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+ - **IP backbone carriers:** conveyance charging Mobile Network Operators for traffic carried.
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+ - **3<sup>rd</sup> Party content & application suppliers:** supplier charging between Mobile Network Operators and Value Added Service Providers for information exchanged.
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+ - **3<sup>rd</sup> Party Portals:** access charging between Mobile Network Operators and this entity.
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+ - **Internet:** charge for capacity of connection between Mobile Network Operator and Internet. An Operator pays a provider for a connection based on capacity, e.g. annual charge for a 2Mbit/s “pipe”.
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+ ## 4.3 Charging guidelines for IP-Multimedia services
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+ ### 4.3.1 User Charging Requirements
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+ This section describes the options required for the charging of end users. The network operator could charge users directly (retail charging) or charge a 3<sup>rd</sup> party service provider (wholesale charging). These requirements can therefore apply to retail and wholesale charging. Note that the word “session” is used to describe the connection between a user and either another user or a service. This term is used for IP connections rather than the term “call” that is normally used for a connection over conventional (circuit switched) systems.
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+ The various ways that users can establish sessions and the main components are described. Also, the required charging options are specified.
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+ #### 4.3.1.1 Session End Point Configurations
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+ A variety of different connection configurations are possible for IP multi-media independently of the components of the session being used. It should be possible to charge for the following types of sessions with the options identified. These charging options should be applicable to each medium separately. Note that not all the charging options need to be used and that some of the options can be used only if the particular party is using the resources of IMS:
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+ The table below lists some example session scenarios and describes some of the possible charging options for each scenario. The table does not list all possible session scenarios nor does it list all possible charging options for the scenarios. Rather, the intent of the table is to emphasize the numerous charging options that shall be supported by an IP Multimedia System due to the complexity of sessions possible. The charging options shall adequately account for all session resources used in order to enable the operators to apply flexible billing policies and to satisfy regional and/or national regulatory policies.
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+ In general, any session shall allow for the following charging options:
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+ - To apply the “Calling Party Pays” charging principle;
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+ - A 3<sup>rd</sup> party to be charged for all or part of the session;
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+ - Split charging between any of the parties, including 3<sup>rd</sup> parties;
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+ - Session setup and session resources to have different charging rules. Different rules would be applied for example, in a scenario where **A** calls an advertising number, say **B**. **B** could be a web-based toy advertisement number, for example. In this scenario, **A** could pay for the initiation fee (session setup), and **B** could pay for the session resource.
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+ - Any party can add another media to the current session in progress and any of the parties (not necessarily the one(s) being charged for the current session) can be charged for the additional media. For example, **A** calls **B** and **A** is paying for the audio; **B** adds a wireless video image to the call and pays for that portion. The individual resource set-up and usage should be separately identified. This supports the “Calling Party Pays” model;
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+ - During an active session, media types can change (e.g. audio changed to data) and shall be charged for appropriately. It is thus necessary to be able to detect a change of media during a session so that different rating may be applied.
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+ | No | CONNECTION | DESCRIPTION | CHARGING OPTIONS REQUIRED |
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+ | 1 | <b>A</b> sets up a session to <b>B</b> | <b>A</b> simple connection between 2 subscribers or a subscriber and a service (eg voicemail) | <b>A</b> pays for the session set-up to <b>B</b><br><b>A</b> pays for the session resource to <b>B</b><br><b>B</b> pays for the session resource to <b>A</b> |
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+ | 2 | <b>A</b> sets up a session to <b>B</b> | <b>A</b> simple connection where <b>B</b> is a "toll free" (800) type service | <b>B</b> pays for the session set-up<br><b>B</b> pays for the session resource<br><b>A</b> pays for part of the session resource (i.e. allowing split charging between <b>A</b> & <b>B</b> ) |
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+ | 3 | <b>A</b> requests session with <b>B</b> , <b>B</b> redirects to <b>C</b> | This is redirection. The connection path is not set up to <b>B</b> from <b>A</b> , instead <b>A</b> is told to set up a connection direct to <b>C</b> | <b>A</b> pays for the session set-up to <b>B</b><br><b>A</b> pays for the session resource to <b>C</b><br><b>C</b> pays for the session resource to <b>A</b><br><b>A</b> pays for the session resource as though it were to <b>B</b> and <b>B</b> pays for the session resource to <b>C</b> as though it came from <b>B</b> |
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+ | 4 | <b>A</b> requests session with <b>B</b> , <b>B</b> forwards to <b>C</b> | This is normal forwarding as in GSM. The connection path is <b>A</b> to <b>B</b> 's home network and <b>B</b> 's home network to <b>C</b> | <b>A</b> pays for the session set-up to <b>B</b><br><b>A</b> pays for the session resource as though it were to <b>B</b> and <b>B</b> pays for the session resource to <b>C</b> . |
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+ | 5 | <b>A</b> sets up sessions with multiple parties (Multi-party) | Connections to multiple parties are initiated by <b>A</b> | <b>A</b> pays for the set-up of each session<br><b>A</b> pays for each of the sessions resource to each of the called parties<br>Each of the called parties pays for the session resource to <b>A</b> |
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+ | 6 | <b>A</b> has a multi-party session where the individual parties set up the session to <b>A</b> | The multiple parties in the session initiate the session to <b>A</b> | Each party pays for the session set-up to <b>A</b><br><b>A</b> pays for the session resource to the multiple parties<br>The individual parties in the session each pay for the session resource to <b>A</b> |
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+ | 7 | <b>A</b> is in a session with <b>B</b> , then puts <b>B</b> on hold to set up a session with <b>C</b> , then returns to <b>B</b> after dropping <b>C</b> | <b>A</b> still has a connection to <b>B</b> while also in a session with <b>C</b> . The session with <b>B</b> continues after the session with <b>C</b> is terminated | <b>A</b> pays for each of session set-ups to <b>B</b> and <b>C</b><br><b>A</b> pays for the session resource to <b>B</b> & <b>C</b><br><b>B</b> & <b>C</b> pay for the session resource to <b>A</b> |
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+ | 8 | <b>A</b> is in a session with <b>B</b> then answers a session request from <b>C</b> while keeping <b>B</b> on hold | <b>A</b> still has a connection to <b>B</b> while also in a session with <b>C</b> . The session with <b>B</b> continues after the session with <b>C</b> is terminated | <b>A</b> pays for the session set-up to <b>B</b><br><b>C</b> pays for the session set-up to <b>A</b><br><b>A</b> pays for the session resource to <b>B</b> and <b>C</b><br><b>B</b> & <b>C</b> pay for the session resource to <b>A</b> |
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+ | 9 | <b>A</b> sets up a session with <b>B</b> who is roaming in another network | The connection is made from <b>A</b> to <b>B</b> 's home network and then forwarded to <b>B</b> in the visited network. (Normal GSM mechanism)<br>Alternatively, <b>A</b> is redirected directly to <b>B</b> in the visited network | <b>A</b> pays for the session set-up to <b>B</b><br><b>A</b> pays for the session resource as though it were to <b>B</b> in his home network and <b>B</b> pays for the session resource from his home network to the visited network<br><b>A</b> pays for the session resource to <b>B</b> in the visited network<br><b>B</b> pays for the session resource to <b>A</b> |
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+ Generally, the party that adds a component should be responsible for the payment for the use of the component. However, it should also be possible to charge all users that need an increase in resource to handle the component. An example is 2 users in an audio session where one of the users upgrades the session to videophone session. Both users could be charged extra for the use of the video component as this requires extra resource at both ends.
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+ - Data stream (unspecified content) This is where the network operator acts as a “bit-pipe”
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+ | Voice | Charging principles as described in section 4.3.1.1 | Charging by duration of session<br>Charging by QoS requested and/or delivered<br>One-off set-up charge |
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+ | Real time Audio and Video | Charging principles as described in section 4.3.1.1 | Charging by duration of session<br>Charging by QoS requested and/or delivered<br>One-off set-up charge |
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+ | Streaming Audio and Video | Charged to the initiator of the request<br>Charged to the sender of the audio or video | Charging by duration of session<br>Charging by volume of data, optionally QoS-differentiated<br>One-off set-up charge |
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+ | Data (upload or download) | Charged to the initiator of the request<br>Charged to the sender of the data | Charging by duration of session<br>Charging by volume of data, optionally QoS-differentiated<br>One-off set-up charge |
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+ | Interactive Data | Charged to the initiator of the session | Charging by duration of session<br>Charging by volume of data, optionally QoS-differentiated<br>One-off set-up charge |
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+ | Messaging (SMS text type) | Charged to the initiator of the message<br>Charged to the recipient of the message | Charging by event (eg like SMS)<br>Charging by volume of data |
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+ | Unspecified content (data stream) | Charged to the initiator of the session<br>Charged to all parties involved | Charging by duration of session<br>Charging by volume of data (sent & received), optionally QoS-differentiated<br>One-off set-up charge |
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+ | Downloaded items | User is charged for a specific item downloaded eg a music file, video clip, application |
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+ | Location based services | User is charged for receiving information on his location (charging based on accuracy as an option). This could be a stand-alone location query or linked to another service |
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+ | Content accessed or downloaded | User is charged according to the value of the information. Eg weather information, share price or other financial information |
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+ | M-Commerce | Electronic transactions to 3 <sup>rd</sup> party suppliers of goods & services |
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+ | Use of portal or other site | User is charged for any access to a portal or any other site. This could be a one-off charge or based on duration or data volume of the portal or site use |
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+ | APN and associated content | User is charged for access to a specific APN and for the content associated. Requirements are for further study. |
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+ | Actual duration of rendered service | User is charged (e.g. for premium rate services or hotline) based on the actual duration of the rendered service |
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+ It shall be possible for a network operator to charge its users for activities while roaming. It shall be possible for a network operator to charge its users while roaming using the same principles used while on the home network. The ability to supply all the necessary information for all the charging options will depend on the capability of the visited network.
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+ In addition, the network operators have to charge each other for the use of their networks by roaming users. The methods of charging between operators may be different from the methods used to charge the user. For example, a user may be charged by duration for voice sessions made while roaming but the home network may pay the visited network by volume of data used.
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+ | Charging for session use | Sessions made by users while roaming charged according to the principles described in section 4.3.1.1, above. This includes duration and volume charging |
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+ | Downloaded items | Items downloaded by the user while roaming from providers associated with the visited network are charged back to the home network for onward charge to the user |
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+ | Location based services | Location information provided by the visited network is charged back to the home network for possible onward charge to the user. |
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+ | Content accessed or downloaded | Information that is accessed by the user while roaming from providers associated with the visited network is charged according to its value by the visited network back to the home network for onward charge to the user. |
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+ | M-Commerce | Charging requirements between visited and home networks for M-Commerce transactions made by a roaming user are for further study. |
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+ | Use of portal or other site | The visited network may charge the home network for any access by the roaming user to a local portal or any other local site. This could be a one-off charge and/or based on duration or data volume of the portal or site use |
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+ | APN & associated content | Charge by visited network to home network for access to a specific APN and for the content associated. Requirements are for further study. |
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+ ### 4.3.3 Interconnect Charging Requirements
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+ The following charging requirements principles and guidelines shall apply for IMS when interconnected to other systems:
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+ - Existing, legacy charging principles will need to be retained while there is a requirement to interwork with non-IP based “circuit switched” type of networks
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+ - All the charging and accounting information shall be collected as closest as possible to the interconnection point (subject to network element performance capabilities).
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+ - A session or a service instance shall be uniquely identified within a network domain to allow a correct accounting and charging.
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+ - The identities of the originating network and of the destination network shall be unique and transported at signalling layer. This applies also to transit scenarios.
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+ - The interconnecting provider(s) will be able to apply Inter Operator Tariff schemes both for offline and online charging.
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+ - Charging information will be available for recording at both ends of interconnected parties. The charging information shall be sufficient to enable inter operator accounting correlation and inter operator dispute resolution.
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+ - The real-time transfer of tariff information in interconnection scenarios shall be supported when the serving network supports it, in order to support value added services that are billed by the caller's operator (e.g. Premium rate services 0900 or hotlines).
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+ - providing AoC (Advice of Charge) information to the caller.
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+ The service-hosting network shall provide appropriate charging information to the caller's operator in a secure way, independently from the realtime transfer of charging information for AoC purposes.
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+ ### 4.3.4 Conveyance & Usage charging requirements
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+ It shall be possible for network operators (including mobile, fixed and IP backbone suppliers) to charge each other for the use of resources required to support user sessions. The items to be charged and the principles to be applied are described below.
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+ The methods of charging between operators could be different from the methods used to charge the user. For example, a user may be charged by duration for voice sessions but the mobile network may pay the fixed network or 3<sup>rd</sup> party carrier by volume of data used.
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+ | Session use | Charging according to the resources used by duration of session and/or by data volume |
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+ ### 4.3.5 Charging 3<sup>rd</sup> parties
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+ It shall be possible for network operators and 3<sup>rd</sup> parties to charge each other for the use of their resources. Third parties include content and application providers and portals.
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+ | Content accessed | The 3 <sup>rd</sup> party charges the end user (via the network operator) for content accessed/downloaded |
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+ | Access to site | The 3 <sup>rd</sup> party is charged by the network operator for each "hit" by its users |
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+ | Location information | The 3 <sup>rd</sup> party is charged by the network operator for information on the location of the user. Amount charged could depend on accuracy of location information. |
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+ | Presence information | The 3 <sup>rd</sup> party is charged by the network operator for presence information about the user. |
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+ | Pushed information | The 3 <sup>rd</sup> party is charged by the network operator for each message pushed to the user, eg advertisements |
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+ ### 4.3.6 Advice of Charge (AoC)
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+ The Advice of Charge (AoC) supplementary service allows the served user to be informed of MMTel session related charging information.
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+ - Advice of Charge for Charging purposes (AoCC): This supplementary service provides the means by which the UE may indicate the charge that will be made for the use of MMTel service (i.e. the cost of the service used.)
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+ AoC-information may be sent to the served user at the following phases of communication:
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+ - Charging information at communication set-up time (AOC-S): When the AOC-S supplementary service is activated, the IMS shall provide the user with information about the charging rates at communication establishment. In addition, the IMS may inform the served user at the communication set-up time if a change in charging rates is to take place after the communication set-up.
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+ - Charging information during the communication (AOC-D): After the AOC-D supplementary service is activated, the IMS shall provide the user with charging information for a communication during the active phase of this communication. The supplied charging information shall be provided as a rate of communication service (e.g. costs per minute) or as a cumulative charge incurred so far for the communication (i.e. charges recorded from the start of the communication and until the moment the charging information is sent to the served user), or as charging units. When the call is released, the network shall send the recorded charges for the communication to the served user.
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+ - Charging information at the end of the communication (AOC-E): When the AOC-E supplementary service is activated, the network shall provide the served user with charging information indicating the recorded charges for a communication when this communication is released.
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+ Compatibility with existing, legacy AoC principles from both fixed and mobile networks shall be taken into account. This comprises (but is not limited to) the following requirements for AoC as specified in TS 22.086 [5], ETS 300 178 [6], ETS 300 179 [7], ETS 300 180 [8], TS 183 047 [9] and TS 183 058 [10].
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+ ## 4.4 Additional Charging requirements for prepay services
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+ A prepay service allows a subscriber to pay in advance for the use of specific services, the prepay account will be decreased each time the subscriber uses the services related to that account.
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+ In a multi-service environment like 3GPP system, a subscriber can have different prepay accounts for different kinds of services (e.g. internet access, m-commerce, infotainment, location based services etc.).
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+ - All charging information related to a specific prepay account shall be prevented to the user when the prepay credit of that account is exhausted or expired.
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+ - All the ongoing charging information related to a specific prepay account shall be immediately (within a few seconds) interrupted as soon as the prepay credit of that account exhausts or expires.
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+ - The prepay service shall decrease the prepay account each time the subscriber uses the services related to that account.
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+ To guarantee a meaningful multi-prepay account concept, at least 2 different prepay accounts should be supported.
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+ The standard shall support the collection and transfer of charging information in order to facilitate:
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+ Generally, the charging information collected shall support the high level principles in section 4 (above) and the requirements identified for inter-operator charging as elaborated by the GSM Association. The information listed below is the minimum requirement.
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+ Charging information shall be collected in the Serving Network to record chargeable User or Mobile Station activity and inter-carrier connections. Some of the information is provided by the user, other information is only available in the network element of the serving network.
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+ Depending on the type of charging information some of the data may not be available or might not be required.
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+ ### 5.1.1 Information provided by the user
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+ The user's user equipment that is incurring the charge shall provide the following information to the serving network:
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+ - Destination endpoint identifier for service requested (e.g. B number);
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+ - IP Multimedia capability requested (e.g. media components).
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+ ### 5.1.2 Information provided by the serving network
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+ The network serving the user shall provide the following information to the home environment:
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+ - All of the information listed in section above (Information provided by the user);
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+ - Serving network identity;
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+ - Recording network element identity;
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+ - Universal Time (UT) at which the service request was initiated;
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+ - Universal Time (UT) at which resources were provided for the service;
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+ - Universal Time (UT) at which the service execution was successfully completed;
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+ - Universal Time (UT) at which the service execution was unsuccessfully completed;
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+ - Cause for unsuccessful completion of the service execution. At least the following causes shall be included:
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+ - network determined terminating party busy;
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+ - network congestion;
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+ - terminating party non reachable (out of coverage, switched-off);
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+ - destination non reachable (non active address, non-existing address).
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+ - Quantity of data transferred both to and from the user;
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+ - QoS provided to the user;
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+ - Location of the user in the standard format used for 3GPP location based services (e.g. geographical co-ordinates, Cell ID);
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+ - whether GSM Optimal Routing was applied;
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+ - If IN or CAMEL services were applied, the service parameters and the actually used destination number and calling party number identification;
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+ - Time duration covered by this charging information to an accuracy of at least 1 second;
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+ - Unique identity of the chargeable event which allows the billing system to correlate all charging information belonging to the same chargeable event;
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+ - Unique charging information identity (unique per network element in a period of about 100 days);
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+ - IP Multimedia capability provided to the user;
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+ - VAS information;
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+ - Prepay account identifier and related information.
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+ For subscription related chargeable events the charging information shall indicate the charged party, i.e. normally the calling party. As alternative it should be possible to apply reverse charging or to charge the event to a party not involved in the event itself (e.g. a company as VPN subscriber). It should be possible for multiple leg calls (e.g. forwarded, conference or roamed) to be charged to each party as if each leg was separately initiated. However, in certain types of call, the originating party may wish/be obliged to pay for other legs (e.g. SMS MO may also pay for the MT leg.).
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+ It shall be possible to change the chargeable party at the call set-up.
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+ In case of inter-network chargeable events, the charging information usually does not contain the charged party, but it can be derived from network configuration information contained in the charging event data..
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+ For each party to be charged for a chargeable event or parts of it charging information shall be collected.
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+ ### 5.1.4 Information provided by the third party accessed by the user
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+ Supply of Value Added Services, especially in IP based environment, is often made with the aid of third parties typically represented by portals and content/application providers.
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+ To execute an effective charging of these services, the following charging information should be provided by the third party:
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+ - Type of service (information, entertainment, gaming, public utility);
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+ - Type of content (picture, videoclip, mp3 file, java file);
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+ - Universal Time (UT) at which the service request was initiated;
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+ - If a service change happens, Universal Time (UT) at which the service provision was initiated;
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+ - Universal Time (UT) at which the service execution was successfully completed;
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+ - Universal Time (UT) at which the service execution was unsuccessfully completed;
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+ - Cause for unsuccessful completion of the service execution. At least the following causes shall be included:
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+ - terminating party non reachable (out of coverage, switched-off);
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+ - destination non reachable (non active address, non-existing address).
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+ - Cause for Abnormal reject of the service;
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+ - Universal Time (UT) for abnormal reject of the service
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+ ## 5.2 Special Cases
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+ ### 5.2.1 Long calls and sessions
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+ The advent of packet data services, which can extend for very long periods of time (days, weeks etc), although at low cost because charges are based on data throughput, may mean that charging information are only output at the end of very long periods. For this reason the serving network shall support the transmission of charging information also during the life of the packet data session, either when some charge value is reached or some duration or some data volume or all three, to allow for both charging settlement and cost control.
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+ ### 5.2.2 Multimedia calls
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+ During one call the user may invoke different services like speech, data transmission, video and audio, which may lead to a separate collection of charging information for each service in different network components. In this case, the billing system shall be able to correlate these charging information and to indicate to the user that they belonged to one call.
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+ Sufficient information about a service change using SCUDIF changing a voice call to a CS multimedia call, or vice versa, shall be collected to enable operators to apply maximum flexibility in charging. This information is collected on top of the data that is already available for the underlying call now subject for the service change.
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+ On a service change using SCUDIF the following information shall be collected on both sides of the call:
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+ - 1) Initiator of the service change (A side or B side)
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+ - 3) For a service change to multimedia: nature of the service change (User or network initiated service change)
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+ ### 5.2.4 E-Commerce
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+ The 3GPP system may be used to trade soft goods (e.g. information, video, audio), or hard goods (e.g. books) of high or low value per item between the user and a merchant. It shall be possible for such merchants to charge users directly for services they provide. Electronic payment mechanisms are or shall be made available through other standards (micropayment, credit card payment, etc), and therefore are outside the scope of this specification 3GPP shall not prohibit the use of these mechanisms, and, where possible, shall provide the basic communications transport to allow them to be used effectively.
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+ However, if the serving network acts as merchant of soft goods, it may charge the user directly, collecting the related charging information as described above or using micropayment mechanisms.
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+ ### 5.2.5 Volume Based Charging
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+ It shall be possible to charge for the total volume of data/packets sent and received by the user.
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+ ### 5.2.6 VAS
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+ It shall be possible to charge the user for Value Added Services offered by the network in terms of access, surfing, queries etc. irrespectively of the volume of data sent or received by the user.
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+ ### 5.2.7 Usage of IP Multimedia service
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+ It shall be possible to charge the usage of IP multimedia service independently of the volume of data sent or received by the user. Information on the IP Multimedia capability provided to the user (e.g. voice, mixture of voice and video component, numbers of parties) should be available in the charging information.
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+ ### 5.2.8 I- WLAN
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+ I-WLAN charging issues are captured in 3GPP TS 22.234 [3].
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+ ### 5.2.9 Charging for two( and multi)-phases services for IMS networks
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+ It shall be possible to charge a service change in case of VAS that foresee different service phases at different tariffs. This applies both at the interconnection between IMS network operators and at the interconnection between IMS network operators and service providers.
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+ This information is collected on top of the data that is already available for the underlying communication now subject for the service change.
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+ ### 5.2.10 CSG charging requirements for UTRAN and E-UTRAN
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+ Detailed requirements for CSG access may be found in 3GPP TS 22.220 [12].
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+ Charging related requirements:
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+ - It shall be possible to charge subscribers for consuming network services via a CSG cell based on the following information:
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+ - CSG identity of the CSG cell
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+ - subscriber membership of the CSG
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+ - type of service consumed by the subscriber
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+ - addition to and deletion from a CSG
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+ - An operator shall be able to provide applicable tariffing information when a subscriber is added to a CSG.
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+ - The network operator shall be able to charge both on-line and off-line for subscribers consuming network services via a CSG cell.
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+ ### 5.2.11 Inter-UE Transfer charging
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+ It shall be possible to charge for Inter-UE Transfer (i.e. transfer/replication/sharing) of media components across multiple IMS UEs .
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+ ### 5.2.12 Selected IP Traffic Offload charging
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+
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+ The network shall be able to apply volume-base charging to a subscriber regardless of whether the subscriber's traffic has been offloaded from the mobile operator's network as described in 3GPP TS 22.101 [1].
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+
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+ For subscribers' traffic offloaded from the mobile operator network, the network shall be able to apply either online or offline charging.
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+
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+ # --- 6 Transfer of Charging Information
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+
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+ The efficient transfer of charging information between serving networks and from serving networks to home environments requires a standardised interface between these entities. It shall be possible to define different time intervals for the transfer of charging information between serving network and home environment (e.g. when a chargeable event occurs, when a chargeable event is initiated by the user, when a chargeable event terminates, at regular intervals during a chargeable event).
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+
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+ The format of the charging information exchanged (see 5.1) shall be standardised. It shall be possible for the relevant parties to agree minimum and maximum age of charging information transferred between themselves.
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+
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+ ## 6.1 Integrity, Secrecy and Validation of Content and Receipt of Charging Information
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+
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+ The transmission mechanism for charging information collected in 5.1 above shall ensure its integrity and secrecy.
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+
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+ A mechanism to validate the source and integrity of the information shall be provided so that:
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+
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+ - the home environment shall be able to validate the source and integrity of the charging information supplied by the serving network;
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+ - the serving network shall be able to validate the source and integrity of the charging information supplied by the user;
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+ - the serving network shall have proof that services were provided to a specified user.
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+
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+ # --- 7 Accounting and Settlement
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+
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+ The serving network shall collect and process the charging data generated in its network elements. The record of each individual transaction shall be reported to the home environment at short time intervals in order to allow further processing by the billing system in the Home Environment, provide itemised bills, and to deal with any disputes regarding charges both for users and for other visited networks and home environment.
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+
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+ The standard shall support the transfer of charging data at different intervals as required by the Home Environment (e.g. short time intervals, real time, other regular intervals).
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+
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+ ## 7.1 Delegation of charging authority
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+
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+ The registration process allows the home environment to authenticate users before they incur any charges. Once authenticated, the home environment then delegates authority to the serving network operator with which he has a direct commercial relationship to incur charges for services supplied to that user. The direct commercial relationship may be with either the serving network operator if known directly by the home environment or a network operator known to the home environment. This procedure uses each network as trusted third parties in a chain of delegation between entities, thus allowing commercial transactions between entities who have no direct commercial dealings. There shall be an authentication procedure between all entities in the 3GPP system which have a commercial relationship.
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+
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+ ## 7.2 Fraud Control
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+
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+ A mechanism to control fraud shall be provided by the serving networks and the home environment.
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+
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+ ### 7.2.1 Fraud Control by the Home Environment
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+
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+ Charging information shall be collected by the home environment in real time from all serving networks which its users are allowed to use. The billing system in the home environment shall process the information in real time and provide the means to set charge thresholds per time interval upon which some actions may be started, such as informing the customer care centre or even barring the user in the HLR.
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+
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+ It shall be possible for the Home Environment to define different time intervals for the collection and the processing of charging information (e.g. real time, short time, other regular intervals).
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+
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+ ### 7.2.2 Fraud Control by the Serving Network
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+
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+ Charging information shall be collected from the network elements and processed in real time. This will allow the serving network to always be aware of the exposure to visitors. A limit for the accumulated charges for all visitors from one home environment or a limit per visitor may be agreed between the home environment and the serving network.
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+
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+ It shall be possible for the Serving Network to define different time intervals for the collection and the processing of charging information (e.g. real time, short time, other regular intervals).
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+
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+ ## 7.3 Cost Control
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+
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+ A mechanism shall be standardised providing an indication to the user (if involved in the chargeable event) of the charges to be levied for a chargeable event. This mechanism shall be able to handle all possible charging scenarios, and all service and tariff variants that the home environment and the serving network may offer to the user.
637
+
638
+ The user shall be able to set in his home environment a limit for the accumulated charges per time interval. Upon exceeding this limit or prior to incurring a charge which would exceed the limit, certain actions may be desired by the user:
639
+
640
+ - notification to the user, requesting to extend the limit; or
641
+ - Home Environment barring allowing no further originating calls; or
642
+ - Home Environment barring cancelling the roaming permission.
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+
644
+ ### 7.3.1 Cross Phase Compatibility
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+
646
+ For Release 99 the cost control mechanism may be based on Advice of Charge. However the Release 99 standards should not prevent the future implementation of the full Cost Control requirements.
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+
648
+ The Release 99 standards should allow these new features to be introduced in a backward compatible manner; specifically terminals conforming to Release 99 standards should continue to support the Release 99 service requirements when operating with future implementations of Advice of Charge in the Home Environment.
649
+
650
+ ## 7.4 Inter-network Settlement
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+
652
+ Mechanisms shall also be provided to allow inter-network settlement of charges on a bulk basis. The same mechanisms shall be used between home environments and serving networks. This will allow each of these parties to meter the total input and output of charges and thus determine the payments required on a periodic basis between each of the parties with which they directly interact. The mechanisms used shall allow each of the parties to meter charge flows independently, with the aim of matching the values recorded at both sides of the same interface. The imbalance in charge flow shall be accumulated in short time, such that each entity can be informed when a threshold has been exceeded and determine whether to continue.
653
+
654
+ # --- 8 Automatic Roaming Agreements
655
+
656
+ Support for the requirements in this section is not required in Release 99. However the Release 99 standards should not
657
+
658
+ prevent the future implementation of this requirement in a backward compatible manner (eg a roaming broker enabled Home Environment should inter-operate with a R99 Serving Network).
659
+
660
+ It is a requirement that users shall be able to obtain service and use chargeable services with networks with whom neither they nor their home environment have any direct commercial agreement. This shall be enabled by interworking via trusted third parties. Each Home Environment shall interwork with one or more serving network operators, with whom they would negotiate a commercial roaming agreement and test the interworking. Any user wishing to use the services of a particular serving network would register with that serving network, that would either directly or indirectly interwork with the home environment. Fraud and cost control mechanisms shall be used to ensure that charges incurred for 3GPP services do not exceed the credit limits set. This can be applied for the user and the other roles involved in commercial dealings. In practice, any serving network shall be capable of operating as a roaming broker.
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+
662
+ ![Diagram of Registration and Roaming Process](d9c0a780cd22626253dab4aa41699e2f_img.jpg)
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+
664
+ The diagram illustrates the interaction between four entities: User, Servina Network Operator, Roaming Broker, and Home Environment. The process is shown in four steps with arrows indicating the direction of the request or information flow:
665
+
666
+ - Registration Request:** A long arrow pointing from the User to the Home Environment.
667
+ - Authorisation:** A long arrow pointing from the Home Environment back to the User.
668
+ - Online Signalling Information:** A long arrow pointing from the Home Environment to the User.
669
+ - Call Detail Records:** A long arrow pointing from the User to the Home Environment.
670
+
671
+ Diagram of Registration and Roaming Process
672
+
673
+ Figure 1: Registration and Roaming Process
674
+
675
+ ## 8.1 Routing the Registration Request
676
+
677
+ The same mechanisms used for routing calls and resolving addresses shall be used to route the subscription identity back to its Home Environment. The standard shall support a routing identification mechanism to allow a serving network, which does not maintain its own list of all known HE, to determine the appropriate route to reach a given HE. A number of alternative routes may be possible, and ideally the system should be capable of determining the lowest cost to the end user.
678
+
679
+ Typically, smaller networks will only have a limited number of external connections to other networks or clearing houses, but may not know which one to use for an unknown (new) HE. In this case, the serving network may make a number of inquiries for each route to determine the lowest cost route to handle the call.
680
+
681
+ ## 8.2 Settlement of charges
682
+
683
+ Settlement of charges incurred by a user shall be on a wholesale basis between the different parties involved in the registration link. By authorising a user to register, or a roaming broker to pass that on, each party is in turn authorising charges up to a maximum credit limit with the adjacent party. Any charges levied can then be paid to the adjacent party on a wholesale basis at the end of a mutually agreed accounting period. Funds are thus passed between each party for the services supplied by the network operator in a serial fashion.
684
+
685
+ # Annex A (informative) : Change history
686
+
687
+ | <b>Document information</b> | | |
688
+ |-----------------------------|---------------|------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
689
+ | <b>Date</b> | <b>Status</b> | <b>Comment</b> |
690
+ | 27 August 1996 | Version 0.0.1 | SMG 1 WPC output draft for editing purposes only |
691
+ | 3 February 1997 | Version 0.0.3 | Presented to SMG1 WPC meeting, London<br>Incorporated changes agreed at Dec 96 Meeting including charging model and charge enquiry |
692
+ | 20 April 1997 | Version 0.0.4 | Presented to SMG1 WPC meeting in Sophia Antipolis<br>Incorporated text submitted at Feb 97 meeting |
693
+ | 4 June 1997 | Version 1.0.0 | Proposed Version 1 incorporating changes discussed at SMG1 WPC meeting in Antwerps, June 97 |
694
+ | 23 June 1997 | Version 1.0.2 | Incorporated remaining changes discussed at SMG1 WPC meeting in Antwerps, June 97 |
695
+ | 27 Nov 1997 | Version 1.1.0 | Preparation for SMG1 UMTS Helsinki meeting, incorporating text from reports 22.24 and 22.71 |
696
+ | 4 Dec 1997 | Version 1.2.0 | Incorporated comments from 22.24, 22.71 developed at SMG1 UMTS Meeting in Helsinki |
697
+ | 26 April 1999 | Version 3.1.0 | |
698
+ | 8 Dec 1997 | Version 1.2.2 | Format and editorial changes by ETSI Sec for SMG#24 |
699
+ | 5 November 1998 | Version 1.3.0 | Incorporate changes discussed at SMG1 Rome, including reflecting changes to 22.01 role model. |
700
+ | 12 January 1999 | Version 1.3.1 | Accept Changes and send to editing SMG1 Rome Tdoc 98-0859 Agreed by correspondence. Reviewed by Rapporteur Jan 13, 1999 |
701
+ | 27 January 1999 | Version 2.0.0 | To be presented at SMG#28 for Approval |
702
+ | February 1999 | Version 3.0.0 | Approved at SMG#28 |
703
+ | March 1999 | Version 3.0.1 | Reformatted for TSG SA |
704
+
705
+ | Change history | | | | | | | | | | | |
706
+ |----------------|-----------|-----------|--------|------|-----|-------|-----|--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|-------|-------|---------------------------------|
707
+ | TSG SA# | SA Doc. | SA1 Doc | Spec | CR | Rev | Rel | Cat | Subject/Comment | Old | New | Work Item |
708
+ | SMG#28 | | | 22.115 | | | | | Version 3.0.0 Approved | | 3.0.0 | |
709
+ | SP-03 | SP-99106 | S1-99234 | 22.115 | A001 | 1 | R99 | F | Clarification of the Charging Service | 3.0.0 | 3.1.0 | |
710
+ | SP-05 | SP-99454 | S1-99817 | 22.115 | 002 | | R99 | D | clarify the mandatory features supported by the standard | 3.1.0 | 3.2.0 | |
711
+ | SP-05 | SP-99454 | S1-99762 | 22.115 | 003 | | R99 | B | Addition of Charging for Volume of Data and some edits | 3.1.0 | 3.2.0 | |
712
+ | SP-07 | SP-000066 | S1-000171 | 22.115 | 004 | | R99 | D | Clarifications to 22.115 | 3.2.0 | 3.3.0 | |
713
+ | SP-11 | SP-010065 | S1-010258 | 22.115 | | | Rel-4 | | Creation of Release 4 | 3.3.0 | 4.0.0 | |
714
+ | SP-11 | SP-010058 | S1-010192 | 22.115 | 005 | | Rel-5 | B | Introduction of charging for IPMultimedia and Event Based Charging | 3.3.0 | 5.0.0 | IMS-OAM |
715
+ | SP-12 | SP-010260 | S1-010572 | 22.115 | 006 | | Rel-5 | B | Introduction of online charging for prepaid services | 5.0.0 | 5.1.0 | PRPY |
716
+ | SP-15 | SP-020053 | S1-020643 | 22.115 | 007 | | Rel-5 | B | CR 22.115 Charging and billing<br><br>Some latitude was given by SA #15 to MCC to ensure that section numbering of original sections did not change. | 5.1.0 | 5.2.0 | OAM-CH |
717
+ | SP-19 | SP-030023 | S1-030184 | 22.115 | 008 | - | Rel-6 | B | CR to TS 22.115 - Clarification of the charging entity WLAN | 5.2.0 | 6.0.0 | WLAN-CR |
718
+ | SP-19 | SP-030035 | S1-030270 | 22.115 | 009 | - | Rel-6 | B | Requirements for Network Sharing in Rel-6 | 5.2.0 | 6.0.0 | NTShar-CR |
719
+ | SP-20 | SP-030263 | N4-030449 | 22.115 | 013 | 1 | Rel-6 | A | Charging Requirements in an MNP environment | 6.0.0 | 6.1.0 | TEI |
720
+ | SP-21 | SP-030467 | S1-030764 | 22.115 | 014 | - | Rel-6 | D | Alignment of 22.115 with 21.801 | 6.1.0 | 6.2.0 | TEI-6 |
721
+ | SP-21 | SP-030467 | S1-030976 | 22.115 | 015 | - | Rel-6 | B | CS interconnection requirement for the identification of user data rate and user protocol at the interconnection point for charging purposes | 6.1.0 | 6.2.0 | TEI-6 |
722
+ | SP-22 | SP-030701 | S1-031296 | 22.115 | 016 | - | Rel-6 | F | CR on 22.115: CS interconnection correction of an improper statement on the requirement for the identification of user data rate and user protocol at the interconnection point e.g. for inter-network | 6.2.0 | 6.3.0 | TEI-6 |
723
+ | SP-23 | SP-040101 | S1-040259 | 22.115 | 020 | - | Rel-6 | D | Extraction of redundant WLAN charging information – now in WLAN TS22.234 | 6.3.0 | 6.4.0 | WLAN |
724
+ | SP-29 | SP-050621 | | 22.115 | 0021 | 2 | Rel-6 | F | Clarification of Charging Implications of SCUDIF | 6.4.0 | 6.5.0 | CS video and voice improvements |
725
+ | SP-30 | SP-050808 | - | 22.115 | 0022 | 2 | Rel-6 | F | Clarification of Charging Implications of SCUDIF | 6.5.0 | 6.6.0 | CS_VSS |
726
+ | SP-31 | SP-060203 | - | 22.115 | 0023 | 3 | Rel-6 | F | Making charging principles also applicable to prepay services | 6.6.0 | 6.7.0 | TEI6 |
727
+ | SP-33 | - | - | 22.115 | - | - | Rel-7 | - | Produced as a result of the implementation of Rel-8 CR 0024 and 0025 to Rel-6 | 6.7.0 | 7.0.0 | - |
728
+ | SP-33 | SP-060483 | S1-060963 | 22.115 | 0024 | - | Rel-8 | B | Local Charging Zone Concept | 7.0.0 | 8.0.0 | LCZR |
729
+ | SP-33 | SP-060483 | S1-060962 | 22.115 | 0025 | - | Rel-8 | B | Local Charging Zone Requirements | 7.0.0 | 8.0.0 | LCZR |
730
+ | SP-37 | SP-070567 | S1071093 | 22.115 | 30 | 1 | Rel-8 | A | Correction for incomplete text on Universal Time (UT) at which resources were provided for the service | 8.0.0 | 8.1.0 | TEI8 |
731
+ | SP-38 | SP-070845 | S1-071784 | 22.115 | 0036 | 1 | Rel-8 | C | Inclusion of fixed operator in interconnection charging requirements | 8.1.0 | 8.2.0 | CIMS8-TIS |
732
+ | SP-38 | SP-070845 | S1-071785 | 22.115 | 0034 | 2 | Rel-8 | B | TISPAN charging requirements | 8.1.0 | 8.2.0 | CIMS8-TIS |
733
+ | SP-38 | SP-070857 | S1-071933 | 22.115 | 0035 | 2 | Rel-8 | B | Charging Requirements for Unsuccessful sessions and calls | 8.1.0 | 8.2.0 | TEI8 |
734
+
735
+ | Change history | | | | | | | | | | | |
736
+ |----------------|-----------|-----------|--------|------|-----|--------|-----|--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|--------|--------|------------------|
737
+ | TSG SA# | SA Doc. | SA1 Doc | Spec | CR | Rev | Rel | Cat | Subject/Comment | Old | New | Work Item |
738
+ | SP-38 | SP-070863 | S1-071929 | 22.115 | 0037 | 3 | Rel-8 | B | Charging for two-phases services | 8.1.0 | 8.2.0 | CHRG2PH |
739
+ | SP-39 | SP-080031 | S1-080252 | 22.115 | 0038 | 2 | Rel-8 | F | Advice of Charge (AoC) requirements | 8.2.0 | 8.3.0 | CIMS8-TIS |
740
+ | SP-39 | SP-080034 | S1-080332 | 22.115 | 0039 | 3 | Rel-8 | B | HNB/HeNB - Closed Subscriber Group (CSG) charging for UTRA and E-UTRA | 8.2.0 | 8.3.0 | HomeNB |
741
+ | SP-39 | SP-080192 | - | 22.115 | 0040 | 2 | Rel-8 | F | Correction of charging requirement for multi-phase services | 8.2.0 | 8.3.0 | CHRGMPH |
742
+ | SP-43 | SP-090195 | S1-090332 | 22.115 | 0044 | - | Rel-9 | B | HNB/HeNB Charging Requirements | 8.3.0 | 9.0.0 | EHNB |
743
+ | SP-45 | SP-090652 | S1-093360 | 22.115 | 0047 | 1 | Rel-10 | B | Charging requirements for replication and sharing of multi-media session across multiple IMS UEs | 9.0.0 | 10.0.0 | eIMS_SC<br>C-IDT |
744
+ | SP-46 | SP-090849 | S1-094309 | 22.115 | 0048 | 1 | Rel-10 | B | Charging aspects for Selected IP Traffic Offload | 10.0.0 | 10.1.0 | LIPA_SIP<br>TO |
745
+ | - | | | | | | | | LTE logo changed into LTE Advanced logo | 10.1.0 | 10.1.1 | |
746
+ | SP-53 | SP-110573 | S1-112029 | 22.115 | 0060 | - | Rel-10 | F | SIPTO Terminology Update | 10.1.1 | 10.2.0 | LIPA_SIP<br>TO |
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+ # Contents
10
+
11
+ | | |
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+ |-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|----|
13
+ | Foreword ..... | 5 |
14
+ | 1 Scope..... | 6 |
15
+ | 1.1 Situations in which Service Requirements apply..... | 6 |
16
+ | 2 References..... | 7 |
17
+ | 3 Definitions and Abbreviations ..... | 7 |
18
+ | 3.1 Definitions..... | 7 |
19
+ | 3.2 Abbreviations ..... | 8 |
20
+ | 4 General Principles governing service continuity ..... | 8 |
21
+ | 4.1 Service Continuity Scenarios ..... | 8 |
22
+ | 4.2 Service Continuity requirements..... | 8 |
23
+ | 4.2.1 Service continuity for CS ..... | 8 |
24
+ | 4.2.2 Service continuity for GPRS ..... | 9 |
25
+ | 4.2.3 Service continuity for IM Services..... | 9 |
26
+ | 4.3 General Operational Considerations ..... | 9 |
27
+ | 4.3.1 Coverage environment..... | 9 |
28
+ | 4.3.2 Inter PLMN Handover Issues ..... | 9 |
29
+ | 4.3.3 Charging and Network Management..... | 10 |
30
+ | 4.3.4 Cost and efficiency ..... | 10 |
31
+ | 4.3.5 Security..... | 10 |
32
+ | 4.4 Performance Requirements ..... | 10 |
33
+ | 4.4.1 Temporary degradation of service caused by handover ..... | 10 |
34
+ | 5 Requirements for Handover ..... | 10 |
35
+ | 5.1 Handover due to UE Movement..... | 10 |
36
+ | 5.2 Handover due to negotiated service requirement..... | 11 |
37
+ | 5.3 Handover between Radio Access Modes..... | 11 |
38
+ | 5.4 Cell capacity..... | 11 |
39
+ | 5.5 Handover of a Multicall ..... | 11 |
40
+ | 5.6 Access Rights ..... | 11 |
41
+ | 5.7 Handover for shared networks ..... | 11 |
42
+ | 6 Requirements for Handover from UTRAN to GERAN..... | 12 |
43
+ | 6.1 Operational Requirements..... | 12 |
44
+ | 6.1.2 GERAN bands ..... | 12 |
45
+ | 6.2 Performance Requirements ..... | 12 |
46
+ | 6.2.1 Detection Time of Potential GERAN Handover Candidates ..... | 12 |
47
+ | 6.2.2 Number of GERAN handover candidates to detect..... | 12 |
48
+ | 6.2.3 Probability of Connection Loss ..... | 12 |
49
+ | 6.3 Specific Requirements for Individual Services from UTRAN to GERAN ..... | 13 |
50
+ | 6.3.1 Speech..... | 13 |
51
+ | 6.3.2 Short Message Service ..... | 13 |
52
+ | 6.3.3 Cell Broadcast ..... | 13 |
53
+ | 6.3.4 USSD ..... | 13 |
54
+ | 6.3.5 Facsimile..... | 13 |
55
+ | 6.3.6 Data Bearer Services ..... | 13 |
56
+ | 6.3.6.1 Circuit Switched Data..... | 13 |
57
+ | 6.3.6.2 Packet Switched Data ..... | 13 |
58
+ | 6.3.7 Supplementary Services ..... | 13 |
59
+ | 6.4 Requirements on multiple bearer services handover from UTRAN to GERAN ..... | 13 |
60
+ | 7 Requirements for Handover from GERAN to UTRAN..... | 14 |
61
+ | 7.1 Operational Requirements..... | 14 |
62
+ | 7.1.2 GERAN bands ..... | 14 |
63
+ | 7.2 Performance Requirements ..... | 14 |
64
+ | 7.3 Specific Requirements for Individual Service Handover from GERAN to UTRAN ..... | 14 |
65
+ | 7.3.1 Speech..... | 14 |
66
+ | 7.3.2 Short Message Service ..... | 14 |
67
+ | 7.3.3 Cell Broadcast ..... | 14 |
68
+
69
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+ |-------------------------------|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------|-----------|
71
+ | 7.3.4 | USSD ..... | 14 |
72
+ | 7.3.5 | Facsimile..... | 15 |
73
+ | 7.3.6 | Data Bearer Services ..... | 15 |
74
+ | 7.3.6.1 | Circuit Switched Data ..... | 15 |
75
+ | 7.3.6.2 | Packet Switched Data ..... | 15 |
76
+ | 7.3.7 | Supplementary services ..... | 15 |
77
+ | 7.4 | Requirements on multiple bearer services handover from GERAN to UTRAN ..... | 15 |
78
+ | 8 | Cross Phase Compatibility for this release ..... | 15 |
79
+ | 8.1 | Compatibility with Existing Specifications..... | 15 |
80
+ | 8.2 | Compatibility with Future 3GPP specifications..... | 15 |
81
+ | 8.2.1 | Requirements for Service Capabilities ..... | 16 |
82
+ | 8.2.2 | Inter PLMN Handover Issues..... | 16 |
83
+ | 8.2.3 | Handover between Environments..... | 16 |
84
+ | 8.3 | Support of Multicall with Simultaneous Voice Calls..... | 16 |
85
+ | <b>Annex A (informative):</b> | <b>Illustration of elements in inter-PLMN handover .....</b> | <b>17</b> |
86
+ | <b>Annex B (informative):</b> | <b>Open Points on Inter-Operator Handover.....</b> | <b>18</b> |
87
+ | B.2 | Selection of Target Cells for Handover ..... | 18 |
88
+ | B.3 | Network Information Exchange..... | 18 |
89
+ | B.4 | Service Requirements ..... | 18 |
90
+ | B.5 | Billing, Accounting and Charging Requirements ..... | 18 |
91
+ | <b>Annex C (informative):</b> | <b>Change history.....</b> | <b>19</b> |
92
+
93
+ # --- Foreword
94
+
95
+ This Technical Specification has been produced by the 3GPP.
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+
97
+ The contents of the present document are subject to continuing work within the TSG and may change following formal TSG approval. Should the TSG modify the contents of this TS, it will be re-released by the TSG with an identifying change of release date and an increase in version number as follows:
98
+
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+ Version x.y.z
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+ The scope of this document includes service requirements for handover maintaining continuity of service to a wireless terminal as it moves between the radio coverage area, or "cells", associated with different base station sites. This functionality is called "handover". Handover can also occur due to change of radio resource providing a service without necessarily any change of the base stations involved. In particular, when the radio resources providing a service change from one of the UTRA radio access modes to the other (UTRA-FDD and UTRA-TDD), this is regarded as handover. Particular emphasis has been placed on the description of requirements for service continuity within UTRAN and between UTRAN and GERAN.
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+ It is a key requirement to allow for dual or multi-mode terminals to handover traffic from UTRAN to GERAN and vice versa. This document describes the service requirements for intra- and inter- system handover.
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+ The following subject areas are within the scope of these service requirements:
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+ The requirements set forth in this document are service requirements, in that they fulfil the following:
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+ The service requirements in this document are as far as possible independent of the implementation. They therefore apply to situations where handover would occur regardless of how the radio access network is implemented. Situations envisaged are:
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+ - Handover within UTRAN due to change of radio resource caused by UE movement between areas covered by different transmitters;
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+ - Handover within UTRAN due to change of UTRA radio access mode;
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+ It is possible that handover (i.e. change of radio resource) will occur in other situations, for example the technical implementation of the UTRAN may necessitate it or O&M procedures initiated by the operator may force it. Requirements for these situations are not within the scope of this document, with the exception of two remarks:
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+ - Where the technical implementation of the UTRAN necessitates handover as a matter of normal operation (i.e. not related to the above situations), then services shall in no way be degraded or adversely affected;
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+ # --- 2 References
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+ The following documents contain provisions which, through reference in this text, constitute provisions of the present document.
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+ - References are either specific (identified by date of publication, edition number, version number, etc.) or non-specific.
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+ - For a specific reference, subsequent revisions do not apply.
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+ - For a non-specific reference, the latest version applies. In the case of a reference to a 3GPP document (including a GSM document), a non-specific reference implicitly refers to the latest version of that document *in the same*
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+ *Release as the present document.*
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+ - [1] 3GPP TR 21.905: "Vocabulary for 3GPP Specifications "
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+ - [2] 3GPP TS 22.278: "Service requirements for the Evolved Packet System (EPS)"
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+ # --- 3 Definitions and Abbreviations
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+ ## 3.1 Definitions
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+ In addition to the following, abbreviations used in the present document are listed in TR 21.905 [1].
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+ For the purposes of the present document, the following definitions apply:
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+ **Connection mode (for a bearer service):** characterises the type of association between two endpoints as required by the bearer service for the transfer of information. A bearer service is either connection-oriented or connectionless. In a connection oriented mode, a logical association called *connection* needs to be established between the source and the destination entities before information can be exchanged between them. Connection oriented bearer services lifetime is the period of time between the establishment and the release of the connection.
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+ **Connectionless (for a bearer service):** In a connectionless bearer, no connection is established beforehand between the source and the destination entities; the source and destination network addresses need to be specified in each message. Transferred information cannot be guaranteed of ordered delivery. Connectionless bearer services lifetime is reduced to the transport of one message.
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+ **GERAN coverage:** an area where mobile cellular services are provided by a GERAN in accordance with GERAN specifications.
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+ **UTRAN coverage:** an area where mobile cellular services are provided by a UTRAN in accordance with UTRAN specifications.
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+ **Multi mode terminal:** UE that can obtain service from at least one UTRA radio access mode, and one or more different systems such as GERAN bands or possibly other radio systems such IMT-2000 family members.
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+ **Handover:** The process in which the radio access network changes the radio transmitters or radio access mode or radio system used to provide the bearer services, while maintaining a defined bearer service QoS.
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+ **Intra PLMN handover:** Handover within the same network, i.e. having the same MCC-MNC regardless of radio access system. Note: this includes the case of UTRAN $\leftrightarrow$ GERAN handover where MCC-MNC are the same in both cases.
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+ **Inter PLMN handover:** Handover between different PLMNs, i.e. having different MCC-MNC.
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+ **Inter system handover:** Handover between networks using different radio systems , e.g. UTRAN – GERAN.
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+ **UTRA Radio access mode:** the selected UTRA radio access mode i.e. UTRA-FDD; UTRA-TDD.
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+ **Radio system:** the selected 2<sup>nd</sup> or 3<sup>rd</sup> generation radio access technology.
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+ **Service Continuity:** The means for maintaining active services during changes in the coverage areas or their characteristics without, as far as possible, the user noticing. Note that Service Continuity can be achieved by handover, cell re-selection or other mechanisms.
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+ ## 3.2 Abbreviations
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+ # 4 General Principles governing service continuity
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+ ## 4.0 General Principles for service continuity
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+ The general principles for service continuity described in this specification refer to service continuity within the UTRAN, within the GERAN and between the UTRAN and GERAN. As a principle, the requirements on service continuity characteristics should be according to the target network on which the service is maintained.
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+ ## 4.1 Service Continuity Scenarios
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+ 1. Continuity of active CS services when moving within UTRAN, within GERAN and between UTRAN and GERAN coverage areas.
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+ 2. Continuity of active GPRS sessions when moving within UTRAN, within GERAN and between UTRAN and GERAN coverage areas.
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+ 3. Continuity of active IM Services when moving within UTRAN, within GERAN and between UTRAN and GERAN coverage areas (that support those IM services).
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+ ## 4.2 Service Continuity requirements
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+ For all scenarios, the specifications shall cover both service continuity within the same PLMN (intra-PLMN) and between PLMNs (inter-PLMN), including the case where the PLMNs involved are operated by different network operators.
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+ It shall be possible for a user to roam between the different parts of a shared network without requiring any user intervention. The user experience while roaming in a shared network shall be comparable to the user experience while roaming in a non-shared network.
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+ ### 4.2.1 Service continuity for CS
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+ | From CS services | UTRAN | Yes - Scenario 1 | Yes - Scenario 1 |
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+ Service continuity of GPRS sessions (conversation, streaming, interactive and background) is required within the GERAN, within the UTRAN, and between the UTRAN and GERAN (scenario 2 in section 4.1 above).
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+ Note: Service continuity for conversational, streaming and interactive GPRS sessions is not applicable to and from GERAN Release 4 or earlier, due to the lack of support for the conversational, streaming and interactive GPRS within GERAN Release 4 or earlier. In these cases, although the QoS required may not be available in the target, the bearer shall be maintained as long as possible. If the QoS supported by GERAN is not acceptable, the user/application may terminate the session.
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+ Service continuity of IM services is required within the GERAN, within the UTRAN, and between the UTRAN and GERAN (scenario 3 in section 4.1 above).
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+ Note: Service continuity of IM Services is not applicable to and from GERAN Release 4 or earlier as the IM Services service classes are not supported by GERAN Release 4 or earlier. In these cases, although the QoS required may not be available in the target, the bearer shall be maintained as long as possible. If the QoS supported by GERAN is not acceptable, the user/application may terminate the session.
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+ ## 4.3 General Operational Considerations
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+ ### 4.3.1 Coverage environment
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+ Mechanisms defined to support service continuity between different radio systems or radio access modes should effectively cope with a number of coverage scenarios:
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+ - Limited coverage in a 'sea' of coverage provided by another radio system or radio access mode, or vice versa;
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+ - Selective operation at a geographical boundary, with extensive UTRAN coverage on one side and extensive coverage from another radio system on the other side;
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+ - Geographically co-located areas of UTRAN coverage and another radio system.
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+ ### 4.3.2 Inter PLMN Handover Issues
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+ Handovers to support service continuity between PLMNs should remain an optional feature to implement. It is envisaged that handover would take place due to changing radio conditions caused e.g. by movement of the terminal causing it to leave the coverage area of a PLMN.
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+ The following networks may be involved with an inter-PLMN handover procedure. These concepts are illustrated in Annex A:
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+ - The user's *home network*, i.e. the operator where the user's subscription may be found;
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+ - The user's *visited network* where the subscriber user is currently registered, i.e. the network where the subscriber user has performed the last successful update location procedure. As long as the subscriber user is roaming within the home network, home and visited network are identical;
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+ - The user's *serving network* covering the cell that serves the subscriber. After successful completion of the update location update procedure, the serving network is identical with the visited network. After an inter-PLMN handover, the visited network is different from the serving network until a location update procedure has been successfully completed (excepted the case that the subscriber returns into the visited network);
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+ - The *target network* covering candidate target cell(s) for inter-PLMN handover. The target network has overlapping radio coverage with the serving network but not necessarily with the visited network.
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+ - Continuity of an *active call* across the handover procedure, where this would be possible for intra-PLMN handover;
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+ ### 4.3.3 Charging and Network Management
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+ Means shall be standardised which allow charging records to record the time of handover in the case of inter-PLMN operator handover. Charging records must be able to reflect the level of UTRA radio access, operation mode and network type after handover.
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+ A capability to provide network management information relating to frequency of occurrence and type of handover
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+ ### 4.3.4 Cost and efficiency
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+ The UTRAN specifications shall facilitate the cost-effective implementation both on the network and on the terminal side, of multi mode operation between GERAN and UTRAN. Impacts on networks based on earlier releases shall be minimised. Such handover shall not require user intervention.
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+ Security requirements should embody the principle that handover shall not compromise the security of the network providing the new radio resources; the (possibly different) network providing the original radio resources; and the UE. The security mechanisms should also cater for appropriate authentication processes and meet the requirements of national administrations in terms of lawful interception.
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+ ## 4.4 Performance Requirements
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+ ### 4.4.1 Temporary degradation of service caused by handover
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+ During intra UTRAN handover or handover from UTRAN to GERAN, degradation of service shall be no greater than during intra GERAN handover.
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+ The duration of the discontinuity experienced by PS and CS real time services should be shorter than that in the handover of CS speech calls over GERAN.
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+ ## 5.1 Handover due to UE Movement
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+ It should be possible to provide a technical implementation of handover such that there is no measurable impact on the quality of any service when handover due to UE movement occurs. This does not imply that all handovers will achieve this ideal. However, the specifications shall define at least one UTRA radio access mode in which this is possible given the following:
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+ When there is handover to a new cell with different radio conditions and if a PS sessions is unable to maintain the required quality of service, the QoS of the sessions may be modified to lower quality to continue communication.
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+ ## 5.2 Handover due to negotiated service requirement
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+ In order to allow the connection with the negotiated bearer- or teleservice to be established, means shall be defined, which makes it possible for the core network, to recommend to access network to handover the UE to another RAT better suited to support the desired bearer- or teleservice.
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+ ## 5.3 Handover between Radio Access Modes
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+ The specifications shall permit a technical implementation of handover between radio access modes, although there may be a temporary degradation of QoS on bearer services at the time of handover.
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+ ## 5.4 Cell capacity
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+ Consideration must be given services such as multimedia, which may involve use of multiple bearers. Due for example to cell loading, it may happen that a target cell cannot support the combination of bearer services provided by the current serving cell. Although all bearer services may not be handed over, the handover to another cell should not be precluded.
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+ The handover event can trigger changes to individual calls in any multicall scenario.
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+ It shall be possible to handover all the calls in a multicall configuration. If the target system is UTRAN and the target cell is not able to accommodate all the calls in a multicall configuration, then the calls that are handed over are selected according to operator preferences. If the target system is GERAN, then the call that is handed over shall be selected in following order:
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+ A change in the availability of suitable radio resources may also occur for other reasons in addition to handover.
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+ ## 5.6 Access Rights
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+ It shall be possible to prevent handover to cells to which the UE does not have access rights. In this case, a handover to allowed cells shall be attempted. For this release this requirement only applies for UTRAN to UTRAN and UTRAN to GERAN handover in both A/Gb and Iu mode.
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+ ## 5.7 Handover for shared networks
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+ Handover shall be supported within a shared network and between a shared network and a non-shared network.
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+ The requirements that apply to inter PLMN handover between non-shared networks shall equally apply to inter PLMN handover between shared networks as well as between a shared and a non-shared network.
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+ The network shall be able to make the decision on the most appropriate candidate for handover based on any combination of the following information:
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+ # --- 6 Requirements for Handover from UTRAN to GERAN
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+ ## 6.1 Operational Requirements
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+ ### 6.1.2 GERAN bands
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+ The standard shall support handover to any combination of GERAN bands supported by the specifications.
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+ ## 6.2 Performance Requirements
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+ The following service principles apply to performance requirements:
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+ - When the UE performs handover to GERAN then the service requirements of GERAN that relate to handover between different cells in different location areas is taken as the benchmark. It is not the intention to set more stringent service requirements for UTRAN to GERAN handover than are already commonly accepted for handover within GERAN.
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+ ### 6.2.1 Detection Time of Potential GERAN Handover Candidates
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+ Means shall be defined which allow the UE to achieve as good detection time performance as the GERAN benchmark: i.e. to behave in such a way as to detect potential handover candidates as quickly as a mobile performing an intra GERAN handover is required to do so.
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+ ### 6.2.2 Number of GERAN handover candidates to detect
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+ Means shall be available which allow UE to detect an equal number of GERAN handover candidates relative to the GERAN benchmark, i.e. to behave in such a way as to detect as many potential handover candidates as a mobile performing an intra GERAN handover is required to do so.
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+ ### 6.2.3 Probability of Connection Loss
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+ The service requirement is that it should be possible to hand over to GERAN from UTRAN with a probability of connection loss that fulfils the corresponding service requirement for intra GERAN handover.
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+ ## 6.3 Specific Requirements for Individual Services from UTRAN to GERAN
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+ ### 6.3.1 Speech
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+ Handover of a CS Speech teleservice (TS11) from UTRAN to GERAN is required. This requirement also applies to emergency calls (TS12):
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+ - Any call based on the default UTRAN speech codec (AMR) shall be mapped to the FR GSM speech codec. In the case the terminal and the GERAN network support AMR and /or EFR and/or HR, it shall be the operators choice to define the appropriate mapping.
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+ Means shall be defined which make it possible to limit any temporary degradation on handover so it meets the performance specified by GERAN service requirements for speech handover.
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+ ### 6.3.2 Short Message Service
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+ There are no requirements related to handover for short message service.
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+ ### 6.3.3 Cell Broadcast
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+ There are no requirements related to handover for cell broadcast.
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+ ### 6.3.4 USSD
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+ The technical specifications shall provide means to ensure that any handover that occurs during a USSD interaction need no more affect the service than intra-GERAN handover.
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+ ### 6.3.5 Facsimile
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+ It is not required that a facsimile transmission that is active between UE and network at the time of handover from UTRAN to GERAN completes successfully.
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+ ### 6.3.6 Data Bearer Services
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+ Specifications shall be defined to permit the possibility of handover of a UTRAN data bearer service to GERAN
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+ Means shall be defined which make it possible to limit any temporary degradation on handover so it meets the performance specified by GERAN service requirements for data bearer service handover.
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+ #### 6.3.6.2 Packet Switched Data
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+ It is required to handover a user PS context between GERAN and UTRAN. Independently of the used air interface, the user shall stay connected to an external network (internet, intranet).
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+ ### 6.3.7 Supplementary Services
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+ Control and use of Supplementary Services should not be effected by a handover to GERAN.
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+ ## 6.4 Requirements on multiple bearer services handover from UTRAN to GERAN
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+ Consideration must be given to services that may involve multiple bearer services. The mapping between UTRAN bearer services and GERAN bearer services will depend upon many factors such as data rate, delay constraints, error rate etc. In the event certain UTRAN bearer services cannot be handed over to GERAN, the handover of some of the bearers to maintain the service should not be precluded.
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+ In the case where user equipped with a dual mode terminal is in UTRAN coverage and has multiple PDP contexts activated (for instance to support multimedia) then it is preferable to handover one PDP context, rather than dropping all of them.
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+ As a first priority only the PDP contexts which have an associated QoS that can be supported by the GERAN should be candidates for handover.
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+ If there are still multiple PDP contexts as "handover candidates" then it shall be an operator choice which PDP context will be maintained. When roaming this decision shall be taken by the serving network. The operator may choose to either;
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+ In case of UTRAN to GERAN handover of a **Multicall** only one call can be handed over.
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+ # --- 7 Requirements for Handover from GERAN to UTRAN
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+ ## 7.1 Operational Requirements
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+ ### 7.1.2 GERAN bands
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+ The standard shall support handover from any combination of GERAN bands supported by the GERAN specifications.
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+ ## 7.2 Performance Requirements
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+ During handover from GERAN to UTRAN, temporary degradations shall be no greater than for intra-GERAN handovers.
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+ ## 7.3 Specific Requirements for Individual Service Handover from GERAN to UTRAN
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+ ### 7.3.1 Speech
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+ AMR, EFR, FR and HR calls shall be mapped to the default UTRAN speech codec.
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+ ### 7.3.2 Short Message Service
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+ There are no requirements related to handover for short message service.
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+ ### 7.3.3 Cell Broadcast
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+ There are no requirements related to handover for cell broadcast.
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+ ### 7.3.4 USSD
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+ The technical specifications shall provide means to ensure that any handover that occurs during a USSD interaction need no more affect the service than intra-GERAN handover.
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+ ### 7.3.5 Facsimile
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+ It is not required that a facsimile transmission that is active between UE and network at the time of handover from GERAN to UTRAN completes successfully.
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+ ### 7.3.6 Data Bearer Services
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+ #### 7.3.6.1 Circuit Switched Data
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+ Specifications shall be defined to permit the possibility of handover of a data bearer from GERAN to UTRAN.
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+ Means shall be defined which make it possible to limit any temporary degradation on handover so it meets the performance specified by GERAN service requirements for circuit switched data handover.
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+ #### 7.3.6.2 Packet Switched Data
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+ It is required to handover a user context between GERAN and UTRAN. Independently of the used radio interface, the user shall stay connected to an external network (internet, intranet). Any change in the QoS shall be seen at the service access points as a network initiated renegotiation of QoS. If the supported QoS is not acceptable, the UE/user may terminate the connection/context.
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+ Means shall be defined which make it possible to limit any temporary degradation on handover so it meets the performance specified by GERAN service requirements for packet switched data handover.
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+ ### 7.3.7 Supplementary services
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+ Control and use of Supplementary Services should not be effected by a handover to UTRAN.
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+ ## 7.4 Requirements on multiple bearer services handover from GERAN to UTRAN
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+ Consideration must be given to services that may involve the use of multiple bearer services. For example Class A GPRS terminals will be capable of simultaneously supporting more than one data bearer services. Means shall be defined to allow handover of several data bearer services from GERAN to UTRAN
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+ # --- 8 Cross Phase Compatibility for this release
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+ This section details the cross phase compatibility requirements relating to the service requirements in this document.
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+ Note: When a change is introduced which affects the 3GPP technical specifications, it is said to be 'backward compatible' if existing equipment can continue to operate and perform correctly with equipment that conforms to the new implementation.
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+ ## 8.1 Compatibility with Existing Specifications
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+ Where the service and operational requirements in this document relate to a GERAN, compatibility is required with systems conforming to the R99 or later GERAN specifications.
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+ ## 8.2 Compatibility with Future 3GPP specifications
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+ The specifications that define the technical implementation of this release should be developed in such a way that it is
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+ practical to add the requirements in this section in a backward compatible manner.
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+ ### 8.2.1 Requirements for Service Capabilities
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+ 3GPP standardises service capabilities, not services. As part of the service capabilities it is envisaged that applications may wish to respond to events related to handover that either has occurred, is about to occur or could potentially occur. The service capabilities described in this section should be available at least to UE hosted applications.
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+ The following list of uses is provided as an example and is not intended to be exhaustive:
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+ - An application may wish to accept or reject offered QoS;
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+ - An application may wish to cope to the effect that handover has on a service, for example facsimile retransmission;
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+ - An application may wish to preferentially choose radio resources.
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+ It is therefore required that the service capability set available to an application be able to provide an indication that handover has occurred or could occur with information about the type of handover and radio resources involved. The service capabilities should support QoS negotiation.
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+ ### 8.2.2 Inter PLMN Handover Issues
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+ The minimum requirements for inter-PLMN HO are:
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+ - The ability to check with the home network whether the user is permitted to handover from the visited network to a target network.
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+ - Invocation of the handover procedure only occurs if the target network provides the radio channel type required for the respective call;
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+ - The avoidance of "network hopping", i.e. successive handover procedures between neighbouring networks for the same call;
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+ - The possibility of user notification of inter-PLMN HO (e.g. possible tariff change) when it occurs.
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+ ### 8.2.3 Handover between Environments
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+ UMTS is expected to provide coverage in a number of environments including fixed and mobile as described in the table below. The technical specifications should not preclude the possibility of implementing these requirements in a backward compatible manner.
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+ | From \ To | Terrestrial Cellular | Fixed/Cordless | Satellite |
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+ | Terrestrial Cellular | Yes (R99) | Yes | Yes |
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+ | Fixed/Cordless | Yes | Yes | Yes |
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+ | Satellite | Yes | Yes | No |
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+ ## 8.3 Support of Multicall with Simultaneous Voice Calls
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+ In the case where Multicall is used to support multiple voice calls a handover must be attempted for each bearer that is in use. In the case where not all bearers can be supported by the destination network the related voice calls shall be automatically put on hold. After the handover is completed, the subscriber shall be able to retrieve any held voice call by invoking the Call Hold service.
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+ This requirement is dependent on the user subscribing to Call Hold.
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+ This is only required if there is more than one simultaneous speech call and this is therefore not required for this release.
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+ # Annex A (informative): Illustration of elements in inter-PLMN handover
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+ Figure 1 illustrates the above definitions taking an example of European GSM networks. The subscriber's home network is France. The visited network where the subscriber is registered in a VLR is Germany. The signalling connection between HLR and VLR is indicated by dotted lines. The calls for the subscriber are controlled by the MSC collocated to the VLR where the subscriber is registered. This MSC is called "*anchor MSC*".
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+ Handover to a different MSC may occur if the cell serving the subscriber after handover is not controlled by the anchor MSC. This MSC is called the "*serving MSC*". Even after the call has been handed over to a different MSC, the call control function remains in the anchor MSC. The signalling connection and circuit switched connection established between anchor MSC and serving MSC are indicated by a solid line.
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+ When the French subscriber registered in a German network roams near the border to the Netherlands, inter-PLMN handover may occur. In this case a Dutch network is the *target network*. After handover, the anchor MSC located in a German network continues to control the call. The German network remains the *visited network* where the subscriber is registered. The subscriber's location information stored in the HLR remains unchanged. The signalling and circuit switched connections between the anchor MSC and the previously serving MSC in the German network will be released when the User Equipment (UE) is served by a cell within a Dutch network. The Dutch network becomes the *serving network*. From the Dutch network the subscriber may be handed over to a Belgian network.
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+ ![Diagram illustrating inter-PLMN handover elements across France, Germany, Netherlands, Belgium, and Luxembourg.](36117e9cb27c58484cd8d3e5f9dc7ac3_img.jpg)
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+ The diagram shows a map of Western Europe with France, Germany, Netherlands, Belgium, and Luxembourg. A mobile phone icon is in the top left. A yellow cylinder labeled 'HLR' is in France. Yellow boxes labeled 'MSC' and 'Gateway MSC' are in France and Germany. A yellow box labeled 'VLR' is in Germany. Dotted lines connect the HLR to the VLR and Gateway MSC. Solid lines connect the MSCs. A legend at the bottom left of the diagram area reads 'Fig. 1: Example for Inter-PLMN handover'.
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+ Diagram illustrating inter-PLMN handover elements across France, Germany, Netherlands, Belgium, and Luxembourg.
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+ Figure 1: Example for inter-PLMN handover
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+ # --- Annex B (informative): Open Points on Inter-Operator Handover
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+ The requirements outlined below are likely to need further elaboration, although these may be outside the scope of service requirements.
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+ ## --- B.2 Selection of Target Cells for Handover
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+ A mechanism is envisaged to support the selection of the target cell for handover. The target cell may be part of the serving network or part of another network.
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+ ## --- B.3 Network Information Exchange
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+ A mechanism is envisaged to support the exchange of network information between different operators. Two categories of network information are identified:
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+ - static information, for example, neighbour cell lists, interconnecting traffic and signalling links, etc.;
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+ - dynamic information, for example real-time signalling information related to target cell selection, etc.
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+ ## --- B.4 Service Requirements
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+ FFS.
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+ [There is a need to identify which services can be maintained during handover and the interactions of services across network boundaries]
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+ ## --- B.5 Billing, Accounting and Charging Requirements
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+ FFS.
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+ # Annex C (informative): Change history
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+ | Document history | | |
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+ |------------------|---------------|------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
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+ | <Version> | <Date> | <Milestone> |
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+ | 0.0.1 | 29 Oct 98 | First Draft for tdoc |
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+ | 0.0.2 | 5 Jan 98 | Evolved from tdoc 3 then 7 of SMG 1 handover ad hoc |
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+ | 0.0.3 | 6 Jan 98 | evolved from tdoc 20 of SMG1 handover ad hoc |
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+ | 0.0.4 | 7 Jan 98 | evolved from tdoc 35 of SMG1 handover adhoc |
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+ | 0.0.5 | 8 Jan 98 | Evolved from tdoc 45 of SMG1 handover adhoc |
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+ | 1.0.0 | 27 January | To be presented as version 1.0.0 to SMG#28 for Approval |
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+ | 1.1.0 | 5 Mar 99 | - new requirement for inter-operator handover, as demanded by SMG<br>- removes text on security requirements by referencing 33.21<br>- editorial revisions |
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+ | 1.2.0 | 22 Mar 99 | 1 Initial draft for email handover ad hoc 22-27 Mar.<br>- |
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+ | 1.3.0 | 24 Mar 99 | Clarify inter-operator handover requiremetn |
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+ | 1.4.0 | 26 Mar 99 | Proposed as draft version 2.0.0 |
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+ | 2.0.0 | 12 Apr 99 | Draft version 2.0.0 |
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+ | 2.0.1 | 12 Apr 99 | Editorially equivalent 2.0.0, with editorial comments removed |
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+ | 2.0.2 | 16 April 99 | Editorial review |
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+ | 3.0.0 | | |
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+ | 3.1.0 | October 1999 | Inclusion of CRs at SA#5 |
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+ | 3.2.0 | December 1999 | Inclusion of CRs at SA#6 |
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+ | 3.3.0 | June 2000 | Inclusion of CRs at SA#8 |
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+ | 4.0.0 | October 2000 | Inclusion of CRs at SA#9 |
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+ | 4.1.0 | January 2001 | Inclusion of CRs at SA#10 |
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+ | 4.2.0 | March 2001 | Inclusion of CRs at SA#11 |
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+ | Change history | | | | | | | | | | | |
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+ |----------------|----------|----------|--------|-----|-----|-----|-----|----------------------------------------|-------|-------|----|
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+ | TSG SA# | SA Doc. | SA1 Doc | Spec | CR | Rev | Rel | Cat | Subject/Comment | Old | New | WI |
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+ | | | | | | | | | | | | |
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+ | SP-05 | SP-99436 | S1-99500 | 22.129 | 002 | | R99 | F | SMS handover requirement clarification | 3.0.0 | 3.1.0 | |
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+ | SP-05 | SP-99436 | S1-99516 | 22.129 | 003 | | R99 | D | Removal of out-of-date appendix | 3.0.0 | 3.1.0 | |
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+
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+ | Change history | | | | | | | | | | | |
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+ |----------------|-----------|-----------|--------|------|-----|-------|-----|--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|-------|--------|-----------|
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+ | TSG SA# | SA Doc. | SA1 Doc | Spec | CR | Rev | Rel | Cat | Subject/Comment | Old | New | WI |
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+ | SP-05 | SP-99436 | S1-99533 | 22.129 | 004 | | R99 | D | Editorial improvements of definitions and alignment of terminology | 3.0.0 | 3.1.0 | |
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+ | SP-05 | SP-99436 | S1-99540 | 22.129 | 005 | | R99 | C | To elucidate 1-1 handover principle for R99 | 3.0.0 | 3.1.0 | |
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+ | SP-05 | SP-99436 | S1-99541 | 22.129 | 006 | | R99 | D | Clarification of the scope of mandatory requirements | 3.0.0 | 3.1.0 | |
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+ | SP-05 | SP-99483 | S1-99565 | 22.129 | 007 | 1 | R99 | C | Removes all non-R99 requirements, by changing them into Cross phase compatibility requirements which apply to R99. | 3.0.0 | 3.1.0 | |
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+ | SP-06 | SP-99553 | S1-99877 | 22.129 | 008 | | R99 | D | Editorial CR to 22.129 | 3.1.0 | 3.2.0 | |
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+ | SP-06 | SP-99523 | S1-991019 | 22.129 | 009 | | R99 | D | 3G/2G handover in the PS Domain | 3.1.0 | 3.2.0 | |
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+ | SP-06 | SP-99523 | S1-991066 | 22.129 | 010 | | R99 | B | Handover of a Multicall | 3.1.0 | 3.2.0 | |
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+ | SP-06 | SP-99521 | S1-99868 | 22.129 | 011 | | R99 | C | Performance requirements for real time services and requirements for handover between UMTS and GPRS | 3.1.0 | 3.2.0 | |
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+ | SP-08 | SP-000205 | S1-000349 | 22.129 | 012 | | R99 | F | Alignment of handover requirements for Multicall | 3.2.0 | 3.3.0 | |
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+ | SP-09 | SP-000426 | S1-000574 | 22.129 | 013 | | R99 | F | Removal of requirements for SoLSA support | 3.3.0 | 3.4.0 | |
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+ | SP-09 | SP-000389 | S1-000613 | 22.129 | 014 | | R4 | B | Bearer Modification without pre-notification | 3.3.0 | 4.0.0 | |
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+ | SP-10 | SP-000534 | S1-000863 | 22.129 | 015 | | R99 | F | Handover requirements | 3.4.0 | 3.5.0 | |
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+ | SP-10 | SP-000534 | S1-000864 | 22.129 | 016 | | Rel-4 | A | Handover requirements | 4.0.0 | 4.1.0 | TEI4 |
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+ | SP-11 | SP-010061 | S1-010251 | 22.129 | 017 | | Rel-4 | D | Editorial CR to correct references to releases | 4.1.0 | 4.2.0 | CORRECT |
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+ | SP-12 | SP-010264 | S1-010553 | 22.129 | 018 | | Rel-4 | F | Bearer modification without pre-modification | 4.2.0 | 4.3.0 | BMWPN |
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+ | SP-12 | SP-010245 | S1-010353 | 22.129 | 019 | | Rel-4 | F | Inter PLMN handover | 4.2.0 | 4.3.0 | Handover |
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+ | SP-13 | SP-010434 | S1-010859 | 22.129 | 020 | 1 | Rel-5 | B | Release 5 IMS Service Continuity Requirements | 4.3.0 | 5.0.0 | IMS |
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+ | SP-14 | SP-010670 | 1289 | 22.129 | 025 | | Rel-5 | A | Multicall handover requirements | 5.0.0 | 5.1.0 | |
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+ | SP-16 | SP-020250 | S1-021093 | 22.129 | 026 | | Rel-5 | F | CR to TS 22.129 on access rights in connected mode | 5.1.0 | 5.2.0 | TEI |
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+ | SP-19 | SP-030035 | S1-030271 | 22.129 | 027 | - | Rel-6 | B | Netshare CR to TS 22.129 on Requirements for Network Sharing in Rel-6 | 5.2.0 | 6.0.0 | NTShar-CR |
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+ | SP-22 | SP-030704 | S1-031300 | 22.129 | 028 | 4 | Rel-6 | B | Service based handover/assignment | 6.0.0 | 6.1.0 | TEI |
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+ | SP-31 | - | - | 22.129 | - | - | Rel-7 | | Rel-7 created as a result of applying CR 0029 from SA #31 to Rel-6 in order to create Rel-8 | 6.1.0 | 7.0.0 | - |
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+ | SP-31 | SP-060208 | - | 22.129 | 0029 | 1 | Rel-8 | F | Introduction of reference to the AIPN Stage 1 in TS 22.129 | 6.1.0 | 8.0.0 | AIPN |
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+ | SP-38 | SP-070855 | S1-071839 | 22.129 | 0030 | 1 | Rel-8 | B | Introduction of reference to EPS Stage 1 in TS 22.129 | 8.0.0 | 8.1.0 | AIPN-SAE |
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+ | SP-46 | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | Updated to Rel-9 by MCC | 8.1.0 | 9.0.0 | |
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+ | 2011-03 | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | Update to Rel-10 version (MCC) | 9.0.0 | 10.0.0 | |