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29.061
Interworking between the Public Land Mobile Network (PLMN) supporting packet based services and Packet Data Networks (PDN)
TS
8.12.0
C3
https://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/29_series/29.061/29061-8c0.zip
29.078
Customised Applications for Mobile network Enhanced Logic (CAMEL) Phase X; CAMEL Application Part (CAP) specification
TS
8.3.0
C4
https://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/29_series/29.078/29078-830.zip
The present document specifies the CAMEL Application Part (CAP) supporting the fourth phase of the network feature Customized Applications for Mobile network Enhanced Logic. CAP is based on a sub-set of the ETSI Core INAP CS-2 as specified by ETSI EN 301 140‑1 [26]. Descriptions and definitions provided by ETSI EN 301 140‑1 [26] are directly referenced by this standard in the case no additions or clarifications are needed for the use in the CAP.
29.108
Application of the Radio Access Network Application Part (RANAP) on the E-interface
TS
8.0.0
R3
https://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/29_series/29.108/29108-800.zip
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)
TS
8.0.0
C3
https://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/29_series/29.161/29161-800.zip
The present document defines the requirements for Packet Domain interworking between a: a) PLMN with WLAN access and PDN; b) PLMN with WLAN access and PLMN. The present document also defines, in clause 12, the usage of Radius at the Pp Reference Point between the Packet Data Gateway and the Presence Network Agent, see 3GPP TS 23.141 [18].
29.119
GPRS Tunnelling Protocol (GTP) specification for Gateway Location Register (GLR)
TS
8.0.0
C4
https://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/29_series/29.119/29119-800.zip
29.120
Mobile Application Part (MAP) specification for Gateway Location Register (GLR)
TS
8.0.0
C4
https://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/29_series/29.120/29120-800.zip
29.118
Mobility Management Entity (MME) - Visitor Location Register (VLR) SGs interface specification
TS
8.11.0
C1
https://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/29_series/29.118/29118-8b0.zip
CS Fallback in the Evolved Packet System (EPS) enables the provisioning of CS-domain services (e.g. voice call, Location Services (LCS) or supplementary services) by reuse of CS infrastructure when the UE is served by E-UTRAN. Additionally, SMS delivery via the CS core network is realized without CS fallback. The present document specifies the procedures and the SGs Application Part (SGsAP) messages used on the SGs interface between the Mobility Management Entity (MME) in the EPS and the Visitor Location Register (VLR), to allow location management coordination and to relay certain messages related to GSM circuit switched services over the EPS system. The present document also specifies the use of Stream Control Transmission Protocol (SCTP) for the transport of SGsAP messages. The present document is applicable to the MME in the EPS and to the VLR. The functional split between the MME and the VLR is defined in 3GPP TS 23.272 [7].
29.163
Interworking between the IP Multimedia (IM) Core Network (CN) subsystem and Circuit Switched (CS) networks
TS
8.32.0
C3
https://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/29_series/29.163/29163-8w0.zip
The present document specifies the principles of interworking between the 3GPP IM CN subsystem and BICC/ISUP based legacy CS networks, in order to support IM basic voice, data and multimedia calls. The present document addresses the areas of control and user plane interworking between the IM CN subsystem and CS networks through the network functions, which include the MGCF and IM-MGW. For the specification of control plane interworking, areas such as the interworking between SIP and BICC or ISUP are detailed in terms of the processes and protocol mappings required for the support of both IM originated and terminated voice and multimedia calls. Other areas addressed encompass the transport protocol and signalling issues for negotiation and mapping of bearer capabilities and QoS information. The present document specifies the interworking between 3GPP profile of SIP (as detailed according to 3GPP TS 24.229 [9]) and BICC or ISUP, as specified in ITU-T Recommendations Q.1902.1 to Q.1902.6 [30] and ITU-T Q761 to Q764 [4] respectively. The present document also specifies the interworking between circuit switched multimedia telephony service, as described in 3GPP TS 26.110 [78] 3GPP TS 26.111 [79], and ITU-T Recommendation H.324 [81] and packet switched multimedia services, as described in 3GPP TS 26.114 [104], in particular and the interworking between the 3GPP profile of SIP and the inband control protocols for multimedia communication as specified in ITU-T Recommendations H.245 [82] and H.324 Annex K [81]. The present document addresses two interworking scenarios with respect to the properties of the CS network: - The CS network does not use any 3GPP specific additions. - The CS network uses 3GPP specific additions.
29.164
Interworking between the 3GPP CS domain with BICC or ISUP as signalling protocol and external SIP-I networks
TS
8.1.0
C3
https://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/29_series/29.164/29164-810.zip
The present document defines interworking procedures between a 3GPP CS domain (see 3GPP TS 23.205 [2]) which applies either BICC or ISUP as signalling protocol, and external networks that use SIP-I (see ITU-T Q.1912.5 [20], Profile C) as signalling protocol. The document also describes the related interworking architecture. The control plane interworking is performed by an interworking unit at the interconnection between the 3GPP CS domain and an external SIP-I network. The user plane interworking is performed by an MGW. The present document defines stage 2 procedures for the control of the MGW. The present specification reuses existing interworking procedures of 3GPP TS 29.163 [4] and ITU-T Q.1912.5 [20], Profile C, as far as possible.
29.109
Generic Authentication Architecture (GAA); Zh and Zn Interfaces based on the Diameter protocol; Stage 3
TS
8.9.0
C4
https://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/29_series/29.109/29109-890.zip
29.168
Cell Broadcast Centre interfaces with the Evolved Packet Core; Stage 3
TS
8.4.0
C4
https://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/29_series/29.168/29168-840.zip
29.198-01
Open Service Access (OSA) Application Programming Interface (API); Part 1: Overview
TS
8.0.0
CP
https://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/29_series/29.198-01/29198-01-800.zip
The present document is the first part of the 3GPP Specification defining the Application Programming Interface (API) for Open Service Access (OSA), and provides an overview of the content and structure of the various parts of this specification, and of the relation to other standards documents. The OSA-specifications define an architecture that enables service application developers to make use of network functionality through an open standardised interface, i.e. the OSA APIs. The concepts and the functional architecture for the OSA are contained in 3GPP TS 23.198 [3]. The requirements for OSA are contained in 3GPP TS 22.127 [2]. This specification has been defined jointly between 3GPP TSG CT WG5, ETSI TISPAN and The Parlay Group, in co-operation with a number of JAIN™ Community member companies. Maintenance of up to 3GPP Rel-8 and new OSA Stage 1, 2 and 3 work beyond Rel-9 was moved to OMA in June 2008.
29.162
Interworking between the IM CN subsystem and IP networks
TS
8.5.0
C3
https://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/29_series/29.162/29162-850.zip
The IM CN subsystem interworks with the external IP networks through the Mb reference point. This document details the interworking between the IM CN subsystem and external IP networks for IM service support. It addresses the issues of control plane interworking and, user plane interworking for specific interworking use cases. Clause 10 describes the IMS-Ix interface requirements in the form of Use Cases which require H.248 protocol procedures. Subclause 10.4 then details the additional Information Elements required to perform the specific procedures. The IP version Interworking, between IP version 4 (IETF RFC 791 [9] ) and IP version 6 (IETF RFC 2460 [10] ) detailed in terms of the processes and protocol mappings required in order to support both IMS originated and terminated calls.
29.198-02
Open Service Access (OSA) Application Programming Interface (API); Part 2: Common data definitions
TS
8.0.0
CP
https://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/29_series/29.198-02/29198-02-800.zip
The present document is Part 2 of the Stage 3 specification for an Application Programming Interface (API) for Open Service Access (OSA). The OSA specifications define an architecture that enables application developers to make use of network functionality through an open standardised interface, i.e. the OSA APIs. The concepts and the functional architecture for the OSA are contained in 3GPP TS 23.198 [3]. The requirements for OSA are contained in 3GPP TS 22.127 [2]. The present document specifies the Common Data definitions of the OSA. The Common Data definitions contain data-types that are common across the rest of the OSA API. All aspects of the Common Data are defined here, these being: - Data definitions; - IDL Description of the data types; - WSDL Description of the data types; - Reference to the Java™ API description of the data types. This specification has been defined jointly between 3GPP TSG CT WG5, ETSI TISPAN and The Parlay Group, in co-operation with a number of JAIN™ Community member companies. Maintenance of up to 3GPP Rel-8 and new OSA Stage 1, 2 and 3 work beyond Rel-9 was moved to OMA in June 2008.
29.198-04-1
Open Service Access (OSA) Application Programming Interface (API); Part 4: Call control; Subpart 1: Call control common definitions
TS
8.0.0
CP
https://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/29_series/29.198-04-1/29198-04-1-800.zip
The present document is Part 4, Sub-part 1 of the Stage 3 specification for an Application Programming Interface (API) for Open Service Access (OSA). The OSA specifications define an architecture that enables application developers to make use of network functionality through an open standardised interface, i.e. the OSA APIs. The concepts and the functional architecture for the OSA are contained in 3GPP TS 23.198 [3]. The requirements for OSA are contained in 3GPP TS 22.127 [2]. The present document specifies the common definitions used by the Call Control Service Capability Features (SCF). This specification has been defined jointly between 3GPP TSG CT WG5, ETSI TISPAN and the Parlay Group, in co-operation with a number of JAIN™ Community member companies. Maintenance of up to 3GPP Rel-8 and new OSA Stage 1, 2 and 3 work beyond Rel-9 was moved to OMA in June 2008.
29.198-04-3
Open Service Access (OSA) Application Programming Interface (API); Part 4: Call control; Subpart 3: Multi-party call control Service Capability Feature (SCF)
TS
8.0.0
CP
https://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/29_series/29.198-04-3/29198-04-3-800.zip
The present document is Part 4, Sub-Part 3 of the Stage 3 specification for an Application Programming Interface (API) for Open Service Access (OSA). The OSA specifications define an architecture that enables application developers to make use of network functionality through an open standardised interface, i.e. the OSA APIs. The concepts and the functional architecture for the OSA are contained in 3GPP TS 23.198 [3]. The requirements for OSA are contained in 3GPP TS 22.127 [2]. The present document specifies the Multi-Party Call Control Service Capability Feature (SCF) aspects of the interface. All aspects of the Multi-Party Call Control SCF are defined here, these being: • Sequence Diagrams • Class Diagrams • Interface specification plus detailed method descriptions • State Transition diagrams • Data definitions • IDL Description of the interfaces • WSDL Description of the interfaces • Reference to the Java™ API description of the interfaces The process by which this task is accomplished is through the use of object modelling techniques described by the Unified Modelling Language (UML). This specification has been defined jointly between 3GPP TSG CT WG5, ETSI TISPAN and the Parlay Group, in co-operation with a number of JAIN™ Community member companies. Maintenance of up to 3GPP Rel-8 and new OSA Stage 1, 2 and 3 work beyond Rel-9 was moved to OMA in June 2008.
29.198-03
Open Service Access (OSA) Application Programming Interface (API); Part 3: Framework
TS
8.0.0
CP
https://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/29_series/29.198-03/29198-03-800.zip
The present document is Part 3 of the Stage 3 specification for an Application Programming Interface (API) for Open Service Access (OSA). The OSA specifications define an architecture that enables application developers to make use of network functionality through an open standardised interface, i.e. the OSA APIs. The concepts and the functional architecture for the OSA are contained in 3GPP TS 23.198 [3]. The requirements for OSA are contained in 3GPP TS 22.127 [2]. The present document specifies the Framework aspects of the interface. All aspects of the Framework are defined in the present document, these being: • Sequence Diagrams; • Class Diagrams; • Interface specification plus detailed method descriptions; • State Transition diagrams; • Data definitions; • IDL Description of the interfaces. • WSDL Description of the interfaces • Reference to the Java™ API description of the interfaces The process by which this task is accomplished is through the use of object modelling techniques described by the Unified Modelling Language (UML). This specification has been defined jointly between 3GPP TSG CT WG5, ETSI TISPAN and The Parlay Group, in co-operation with a number of JAIN™ Community member companies.
29.198-04-5
Open Service Access (OSA) Application Programming Interface (API); Part 4: Call control; Subpart 5: Conference call control Service Capability Feature (SCF)
TS
8.0.2
CP
https://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/29_series/29.198-04-5/29198-04-5-802.zip
The present document is Part 4, Sub-Part 5 of the Stage 3 specification for an Application Programming Interface (API) for Open Service Access (OSA). The OSA specifications define an architecture that enables application developers to make use of network functionality through an open standardised interface, i.e. the OSA APIs. The concepts and the functional architecture for the OSA are contained in 3GPP TS 23.198 [3]. The requirements for OSA are contained in 3GPP TS 22.127 [2]. The present document specifies the Conference call control Service Capability Feature (SCF) aspects of the interface. All aspects of the Conference call control SCF are defined here, these being: • Sequence Diagrams • Class Diagrams • Interface specification plus detailed method descriptions • State Transition diagrams • Data definitions • IDL Description of the interfaces • WSDL Description of the interfaces • Reference to the Java™ API description of the interfaces The process by which this task is accomplished is through the use of object modelling techniques described by the Unified Modelling Language (UML). This specification has been defined jointly between 3GPP TSG CT WG5, ETSI TISPAN and the Parlay Group, in co-operation with a number of JAIN™ Community member companies. Maintenance of up to 3GPP Rel-8 and new OSA Stage 1, 2 and 3 work beyond Rel-9 was moved to OMA in June 2008.
29.198-04-4
Open Service Access (OSA) Application Programming Interface (API); Part 4: Call control; Subpart 4: Multimedia call control Service Capability Feature (SCF)
TS
8.0.0
CP
https://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/29_series/29.198-04-4/29198-04-4-800.zip
The present document is Part 4, Sub-part 4 of the Stage 3 specification for an Application Programming Interface (API) for Open Service Access (OSA). The OSA specifications define an architecture that enables application developers to make use of network functionality through an open standardised interface, i.e. the OSA APIs. The concepts and the functional architecture for the OSA are contained in 3GPP TS 23.198 [3]. The requirements for OSA are contained in 3GPP TS 22.127 [2]. The present document specifies the Multi-Media Call Control Service Capability Feature (SCF) aspects of the interface. All aspects of the Multi-Media Call Control SCF are defined here, these being: • Sequence Diagrams • Class Diagrams • Interface specification plus detailed method descriptions • State Transition diagrams • Data definitions • IDL Description of the interfaces • WSDL Description of the interfaces • Reference to the Java™ API description of the interfaces The process by which this task is accomplished is through the use of object modelling techniques described by the Unified Modelling Language (UML). This specification has been defined jointly between 3GPP TSG CT WG5, ETSI TISPAN and the Parlay Group, in co-operation with a number of JAIN™ Community member companies. Maintenance of up to 3GPP Rel-8 and new OSA Stage 1, 2 and 3 work beyond Rel-9 was moved to OMA in June 2008.
29.198-06
Open Service Access (OSA) Application Programming Interface (API); Part 6: Mobility Service Capability Feature (SCF)
TS
8.0.0
CP
https://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/29_series/29.198-06/29198-06-800.zip
The present document is Part 6 of the Stage 3 specification for an Application Programming Interface (API) for Open Service Access (OSA). The OSA specifications define an architecture that enables application developers to make use of network functionality through an open standardised interface, i.e. the OSA APIs. The concepts and the functional architecture for the OSA are contained in 3GPP TS 23.198 [3]. The requirements for OSA are contained in 3GPP TS 22.127 [2]. The present document specifies the Mobility Service Capability Feature (SCF) aspects of the interface. All aspects of the Mobility SCF are defined here, these being: - Sequence Diagrams - Class Diagrams - Interface specification plus detailed method descriptions - State Transition diagrams - Data definitions • IDL Description of the interfaces • WSDL Description of the interfaces • Reference to the Java™ API description of the interfaces The process by which this task is accomplished is through the use of object modelling techniques described by the Unified Modelling Language (UML). This specification has been defined jointly between 3GPP TSG CT WG5, ETSI TISPAN and the Parlay Group, in co-operation with a number of JAIN™ Community member companies.
29.198-05
Open Service Access (OSA) Application Programming Interface (API); Part 5: User interaction Service Capability Feature (SCF)
TS
8.0.0
CP
https://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/29_series/29.198-05/29198-05-800.zip
This document is Part 5 of the Stage 3 specification for an Application Programming Interface (API) for Open Service Access (OSA). The OSA specifications define an architecture that enables application developers to make use of network functionality through an open standardised interface, i.e. the OSA APIs. The concepts and the functional architecture for the OSA are contained in 3GPP TS 23.198 [3]. The requirements for OSA are contained in 3GPP TS 22.127 [2]. The present document specifies the User Interaction (UI) Service Capability Feature (SCF) aspects of the interface. All aspects of the User Interaction SCF are defined here, these being: • Sequence Diagrams • Class Diagrams • Interface specification plus detailed method descriptions • State Transition diagrams • Data definitions • IDL Description of the interfaces • WSDL Description of the interfaces • Reference to the Java™ API description of the interfaces The process by which this task is accomplished is through the use of object modelling techniques described by the Unified Modelling Language (UML). This specification has been defined jointly between 3GPP TSG CT WG5, ETSI TISPAN and The Parlay Group, in co-operation with a number of JAIN™ Community member companies. Maintenance of up to 3GPP Rel-8 and new OSA Stage 1, 2 and 3 work beyond Rel-9 was moved to OMA in June 2008.
29.198-08
Open Service Access (OSA) Application Programming Interface (API); Part 8: Data session control Service Capability Feature (SCF)
TS
8.0.0
CP
https://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/29_series/29.198-08/29198-08-800.zip
The present document is Part 8 of the Stage 3 specification for an Application Programming Interface (API) for Open Service Access (OSA). The OSA specifications define an architecture that enables application developers to make use of network functionality through an open standardised interface, i.e. the OSA APIs. The concepts and the functional architecture for the OSA are contained in 3GPP TS 23.198 [3]. The requirements for OSA are contained in 3GPP TS 22.127 [2]. The present document specifies the Data Session Control Service Capability Feature (SCF) aspects of the interface. All aspects of the Data Session Control SCF are defined here, these being: • Sequence Diagrams • Class Diagrams • Interface specification plus detailed method descriptions • State Transition diagrams • Data definitions • IDL Description of the interfaces • WSDL Description of the interfaces The process by which this task is accomplished is through the use of object modelling techniques described by the Unified Modelling Language (UML). This specification has been defined jointly between 3GPP TSG CT WG5, ETSI TISPAN and the Parlay Group, in co-operation with a number of JAIN™ Community member companies. Maintenance of up to 3GPP Rel-8 and new OSA Stage 1, 2 and 3 work beyond Rel-9 was moved to OMA in June 2008.
29.198-07
Open Service Access (OSA) Application Programming Interface (API); Part 7: Terminal capabilities Service Capability Feature (SCF)
TS
8.0.0
CP
https://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/29_series/29.198-07/29198-07-800.zip
The present document is part of the Stage 3 specification for an Application Programming Interface (API) for Open Service Access (OSA). The OSA specifications define an architecture that enables application developers to make use of network functionality through an open standardised interface, i.e. the OSA APIs. The concepts and the functional architecture for the OSA are contained in 3GPP TS 23.198 [3]. The requirements for OSA are contained in 3GPP TS 22.127 [2]. The present document specifies the Terminal Capabilities Service Capability Feature (SCF) aspects of the interface. All aspects of the Terminal Capabilities SCF are defined here, these being: • Sequence Diagrams • Class Diagrams • Interface specification plus detailed method descriptions • State Transition diagrams • Data definitions • IDL Description of the interfaces • WSDL Description of the interfaces The process by which this task is accomplished is through the use of object modelling techniques described by the Unified Modelling Language (UML). This specification has been defined jointly between 3GPP TSG CT WG5, ETSI TISPAN and the Parlay Group, in co-operation with a number of JAIN™ Community member companies.
29.198-04-2
Open Service Access (OSA) Application Programming Interface (API); Part 4: Call control; Subpart 2: Generic call control Service Capability Feature (SCF)
TS
8.0.0
CP
https://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/29_series/29.198-04-2/29198-04-2-800.zip
The present document is Part 4, Sub-part 2 of the Stage 3 specification for an Application Programming Interface (API) for Open Service Access (OSA). The OSA specifications define an architecture that enables application developers to make use of network functionality through an open standardised interface, i.e. the OSA APIs. The concepts and the functional architecture for the OSA are contained in 3GPP TS 23.198 [3]. The requirements for OSA are contained in 3GPP TS 22.127 [2]. The present document specifies the Generic Call Control Service Capability Feature (SCF) aspects of the interface. All aspects of the Generic Call Control SCF are defined here, these being: • Sequence Diagrams • Class Diagrams • Interface specification plus detailed method descriptions • State Transition diagrams • Data definitions • IDL Description of the interfaces • WSDL Description of the interfaces • Reference to the Java™ API description of the interfaces The process by which this task is accomplished is through the use of object modelling techniques described by the Unified Modelling Language (UML). This specification has been defined jointly between 3GPP TSG CT WG5, ETSI TISPAN and the Parlay Group, in co-operation with a number of JAIN™ Community member companies.
29.198-10
Open Service Access (OSA) Application Programming Interface (API); Part 10: Connectivity manager Service Capability Feature (SCF)
TS
8.0.1
CP
https://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/29_series/29.198-10/29198-10-801.zip
The present document is Part 10 of the Stage 3 specification for an Application Programming Interface (API) for Open Service Access (OSA). The OSA specifications define an architecture that enables application developers to make use of network functionality through an open standardised interface, i.e. the OSA APIs. The concepts and the functional architecture for the OSA are contained in 3GPP TS 23.198 [3]. The requirements for OSA are contained in 3GPP TS 22.127 [2]. The present document specifies the Connectivity Manager Service Capability Feature (SCF) aspects of the interface. All aspects of the Connectivity Manager SCF are defined here, these being: • Sequence Diagrams • Class Diagrams • Interface specification plus detailed method descriptions • State Transition diagrams • Data definitions • IDL Description of the interfaces • WSDL Description of the interfaces The process by which this task is accomplished is through the use of object modelling techniques described by the Unified Modelling Language (UML). This specification has been defined jointly between 3GPP TSG CT WG5, ETSI TISPAN and the Parlay Group, in co-operation with a number of JAIN™ Community member companies.
29.198-11
Open Service Access (OSA) Application Programming Interface (API); Part 11: Account management Service Capability Feature (SCF)
TS
8.0.0
CP
https://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/29_series/29.198-11/29198-11-800.zip
The present document is Part 11 of the Stage 3 specification for an Application Programming Interface (API) for Open Service Access (OSA). The OSA specifications define an architecture that enables application developers to make use of network functionality through an open standardised interface, i.e. the OSA APIs. The concepts and the functional architecture for the OSA are contained in 3GPP TS 23.198 [3]. The requirements for OSA are contained in 3GPP TS 22.127 [2]. The present document specifies the Account Management Service Capability Feature (SCF) aspects of the interface. All aspects of the Account Management SCF are defined here, these being: • Sequence Diagrams • Class Diagrams • Interface specification plus detailed method descriptions • State Transition diagrams • Data definitions • IDL Description of the interfaces • WSDL Description of the interfaces The process by which this task is accomplished is through the use of object modelling techniques described by the Unified Modelling Language (UML). This specification has been defined jointly between 3GPP TSG CT WG5, ETSI TISPAN and the Parlay Group, in co-operation with a number of JAIN™ Community member companies. Maintenance of up to 3GPP Rel-8 and new OSA Stage 1, 2 and 3 work beyond Rel-9 was moved to OMA in June 2008.
29.198-12
Open Service Access (OSA) Application Programming Interface (API); Part 12: Charging Service Capability Feature (SCF)
TS
8.0.0
CP
https://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/29_series/29.198-12/29198-12-800.zip
The present document is Part 12 of the Stage 3 specification for an Application Programming Interface (API) for Open Service Access (OSA). The OSA specifications define an architecture that enables application developers to make use of network functionality through an open standardised interface, i.e. the OSA APIs. The concepts and the functional architecture for the OSA are contained in 3GPP TS 23.198 [3]. The requirements for OSA are contained in 3GPP TS 22.127 [2]. The present document specifies the Charging Service Capability Feature (SCF) aspects of the interface. All aspects of the Charging SCF are defined here, these being: • Sequence Diagrams • Class Diagrams • Interface specification plus detailed method descriptions • State Transition diagrams • Data definitions • IDL Description of the interfaces • WSDL Description of the interfaces • Reference to the Java™ API description of the interfaces The process by which this task is accomplished is through the use of object modelling techniques described by the Unified Modelling Language (UML). This specification has been defined jointly between 3GPP TSG CT WG5, ETSI TISPAN and the Parlay Group, in co-operation a number of JAIN™ Community member companies. Maintenance of up to 3GPP Rel-8 and new OSA Stage 1, 2 and 3 work beyond Rel-9 was moved to OMA in June 2008.
29.198-13
Open Service Access (OSA) Application Programming Interface (API); Part 13: Policy management Service Capability Feature (SCF)
TS
8.0.0
CP
https://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/29_series/29.198-13/29198-13-800.zip
The present document is part 13 of the Stage 3 specification for an Application Programming Interface (API) for Open Service Access (OSA). The OSA specifications define an architecture that enables application developers to make use of network functionality through an open standardised interface, i.e. the OSA APIs. The concepts and the functional architecture for the OSA are contained in 3GPP TS 23.198 [3]. The requirements for OSA are contained in 3GPP TS 22.127 [2]. The present document specifies the Policy Management Service Capability Feature (SCF) aspects of the interface. All aspects of the Policy Management SCF are defined here, these being: • Sequence Diagrams • Class Diagrams • Interface specification plus detailed method descriptions • State Transition diagrams • Data Definitions • IDL Description of the interfaces The process by which this task is accomplished is through the use of object modelling techniques described by the Unified Modelling Language (UML). This specification has been defined jointly between 3GPP TSG CT WG5, ETSI TISPAN and the Parlay Consortium, in co-operation with a number of JAIN™ Community member companies. Maintenance of up to 3GPP Rel-8 and new OSA Stage 1, 2 and 3 work beyond Rel-9 was moved to OMA in June 2008.
29.198-14
Open Service Access (OSA) Application Programming Interface (API); Part 14: Presence and Availability Management (PAM) Service Capability Feature (SCF)
TS
8.0.0
CP
https://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/29_series/29.198-14/29198-14-800.zip
The present document is part 14 of the Stage 3 specification for an Application Programming Interface (API) for Open Service Access (OSA). The OSA specifications define an architecture that enables application developers to make use of network functionality through an open standardised interface, i.e. the OSA APIs. The concepts and the functional architecture for the OSA are contained in 3GPP TS 23.198 [3]. The requirements for OSA are contained in 3GPP TS 22.127 [2]. The present document specifies the Presence and Availability Management Service Capability Feature (SCF) aspects of the interface. All aspects of the Presence and Availability Management SCF are defined here, these being: • Sequence Diagrams • Class Diagrams • Interface specification plus detailed method descriptions • State Transition diagrams • Data Definitions • IDL Description of the interfaces The process by which this task is accomplished is through the use of object modelling techniques described by the Unified Modelling Language (UML). This specification has been defined jointly between 3GPP TSG CT WG5, ETSI TISPAN and the Parlay Group, in co-operation with a number of JAIN™ Community member companies.
29.198-15
Open Service Access (OSA) Application Programming Interface (API); Part 15: Multi-media Messaging (MM) Service Capability Feature (SCF)
TS
8.0.0
CP
https://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/29_series/29.198-15/29198-15-800.zip
The present document is Part 15 of the Stage 3 specification for an Application Programming Interface (API) for Open Service Access (OSA). The OSA specifications define an architecture that enables application developers to make use of network functionality through an open standardized interface, i.e. the OSA APIs. The concepts and the functional architecture for the OSA are contained in 3GPP TS 23.198 [3]. The requirements for OSA are contained in 3GPP TS 22.127 [2]. The present document specifies the Multi Media Messaging Service Capability Feature (SCF) aspects of the interface. All aspects of the Multi Media Messaging SCF are defined here, these being: • Sequence Diagrams. • Class Diagrams. • Interface specification plus detailed method descriptions. • State Transition diagrams. • Data definitions. • IDL Description of the interfaces. • WSDL Description of the interfaces. The process by which this task is accomplished is through the use of object modelling techniques described by the Unified Modelling Language (UML). The present document has been defined jointly between 3GPP TSG CT WG5, ETSI TISPAN and the Parlay Group, in co-operation with a number of JAIN™ Community member companies. Maintenance of up to 3GPP Rel-8 and new OSA Stage 1, 2 and 3 work beyond Rel-9 was moved to OMA in June 2008.
29.198-16
Open Service Access (OSA) Application Programming Interface (API); Part 16: Service broker Service Capability Feature (SCF)
TS
8.0.0
CP
https://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/29_series/29.198-16/29198-16-800.zip
The present document is Part 16 of the Stage 3 specification for an Application Programming Interface (API) for Open Service Access (OSA). The OSA specifications define an architecture that enables application developers to make use of network functionality through an open standardised interface, i.e. the OSA APIs. The concepts and the functional architecture for the OSA are contained in 3GPP TS 23.198 [3]. The requirements for OSA are contained in 3GPP TS 22.127 [2]. The present document specifies the Service Broker Capability Feature (SCF) aspects of the interface. All aspects of the Service Broker SCF are defined here, these being: • Sequence Diagrams • Class Diagrams • Interface specification plus detailed method descriptions • State Transition diagrams • Data definitions • IDL Description of the interfaces • WSDL Description of the interfaces The process by which this task is accomplished is through the use of object modelling techniques described by the Unified Modelling Language (UML). This specification has been defined jointly between 3GPP TSG CT WG5, ETSI TISPAN and the Parlay Group, in co-operation with a number of JAIN™ Community member companies. Maintenance of up to 3GPP Rel-8 and new OSA Stage 1, 2 and 3 work beyond Rel-9 was moved to OMA in June 2008.
29.199-03
Open Service Access (OSA); Parlay X web services; Part 3: Call notification
TS
8.5.0
CP
https://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/29_series/29.199-03/29199-03-850.zip
The present document is Part 3 of the Stage 3 Parlay X Web Services specification for Open Service Access (OSA). The OSA specifications define an architecture that enables application developers to make use of network functionality through an open standardized interface, i.e. the OSA APIs. The concepts and the functional architecture for the OSA are contained in 3GPP TS 23.198 [3]. The requirements for OSA are contained in 3GPP TS 22.127 [2]. The present document specifies the Call Notification Web Service aspects of the interface. All aspects of the Call Notification Web Service are defined here, these being: • Name spaces. • Sequence diagrams. • Data definitions. • Interface specification plus detailed method descriptions. • Fault definitions. • Service policies. • WSDL Description of the interfaces. The present document has been defined jointly between 3GPP TSG CT WG5, ETSI TISPAN and The Parlay Group.
29.199-04
Open Service Access (OSA); Parlay X web services; Part 4: Short messaging
TS
8.1.0
CP
https://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/29_series/29.199-04/29199-04-810.zip
The present document is Part 4 of the Stage 3 Parlay X Web Services specification for Open Service Access (OSA). The OSA specifications define an architecture that enables application developers to make use of network functionality through an open standardized interface, i.e. the OSA APIs. The concepts and the functional architecture for the OSA are contained in 3GPP TS 23.198 [3]. The requirements for OSA are contained in 3GPP TS 22.127 [2]. The present document specifies the Short Messaging Web Service aspects of the interface. All aspects of the Short Messaging Web Service are defined here, these being: • Name spaces. • Sequence diagrams. • Data definitions. • Interface specification plus detailed method descriptions. • Fault definitions. • Service policies. • WSDL description of the interfaces. The present document has been defined jointly between 3GPP TSG CT WG5, ETSI TISPAN and The Parlay Group. Maintenance of up to 3GPP Rel-8 and new OSA Stage 1, 2 and 3 work beyond Rel-9 was moved to OMA in June 2008.
29.199-05
Open Service Access (OSA); Parlay X web services; Part 5: Multimedia messaging
TS
8.1.1
CP
https://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/29_series/29.199-05/29199-05-811.zip
The present document is Part 5 of the Stage 3 Parlay X Web Services specification for Open Service Access (OSA). The OSA specifications define an architecture that enables application developers to make use of network functionality through an open standardized interface, i.e. the OSA APIs. The concepts and the functional architecture for the OSA are contained in 3GPP TS 23.198 [3]. The requirements for OSA are contained in 3GPP TS 22.127 [2]. The present document specifies the Multimedia Messaging Web Service aspects of the interface. All aspects of the Multimedia Messaging Web Service are defined here, these being: • Name spaces. • Sequence diagrams. • Data definitions. • Interface specification plus detailed method descriptions. • Fault definitions. • Service policies. • WSDL Description of the interfaces. The present document has been defined jointly between 3GPP TSG CT WG5, ETSI TISPAN and The Parlay Group. Maintenance of up to 3GPP Rel-8 and new OSA Stage 1, 2 and 3 work beyond Rel-9 was moved to OMA in June 2008.
29.199-01
Open Service Access (OSA); Parlay X web services; Part 1: Common
TS
8.1.0
CP
https://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/29_series/29.199-01/29199-01-810.zip
The present document is Part 1 of the Stage 3 Parlay X Web Services specification for Open Service Access (OSA). The OSA specifications define an architecture that enables application developers to make use of network functionality through an open standardized interface, i.e. the OSA APIs. The concepts and the functional architecture for the OSA are contained in 3GPP TS 23.198 [3]. The requirements for OSA are contained in 3GPP TS 22.127 [2]. The present document specifies the Common aspects of the Parlay X Web Services. The following are defined here: Name spaces. Data definitions. Fault definitions. WSDL Description of the interfaces. The present document has been defined jointly between 3GPP TSG CT WG5, ETSI TISPAN and The Parlay Group.
29.199-02
Open Service Access (OSA); Parlay X web services; Part 2: Third party call
TS
8.1.0
CP
https://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/29_series/29.199-02/29199-02-810.zip
The present document is Part 2 of the Stage 3 Parlay X Web Services specification for Open Service Access (OSA). The OSA specifications define an architecture that enables application developers to make use of network functionality through an open standardized interface, i.e. the OSA APIs. The concepts and the functional architecture for the OSA are contained in 3GPP TS 23.127 [3]. The requirements for OSA are contained in 3GPP TS 22.127 [2]. The present document specifies the Third Party Call Web Service aspects of the interface. All aspects of the Third Party Call Web Service are defined here, these being: • Name spaces. • Sequence diagrams. • Data definitions. • Interface specification plus detailed method descriptions. • Fault definitions. • Service Policies. • WSDL Description of the interfaces. The present document has been defined jointly between 3GPP TSG CT WG5, ETSI TISPAN and The Parlay Group.
29.199-06
Open Service Access (OSA); Parlay X web services; Part 6: Payment
TS
8.1.0
CP
https://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/29_series/29.199-06/29199-06-810.zip
The present document is Part 6 of the Stage 3 Parlay X Web Services specification for Open Service Access (OSA). The OSA specifications define an architecture that enables application developers to make use of network functionality through an open standardized interface, i.e. the OSA APIs. The concepts and the functional architecture for the OSA are contained in 3GPP TS 23.198 [3]. The requirements for OSA are contained in 3GPP TS 22.127 [2]. The present document specifies the Payment Web Service aspects of the interface. All aspects of the Payment Web Service are defined here, these being: • Name spaces. • Sequence diagrams. • Data definitions. • Interface specification plus detailed method descriptions. • Fault definitions. • Service policies. • WSDL Description of the interfaces. The present document has been defined jointly between 3GPP TSG CT WG5, ETSI TISPAN and The Parlay Group. Maintenance of up to 3GPP Rel-8 and new OSA Stage 1, 2 and 3 work beyond Rel-9 was moved to OMA in June 2008.
29.199-07
Open Service Access (OSA); Parlay X web services; Part 7: Account management
TS
8.1.0
CP
https://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/29_series/29.199-07/29199-07-810.zip
The present document is Part 7 of the Stage 3 Parlay X Web Service specification for Open Service Access (OSA). The OSA specifications define an architecture that enables application developers to make use of network functionality through an open standardized interface, i.e. the OSA APIs. The concepts and the functional architecture for the OSA are contained in 3GPP TS 23.198 [3]. The requirements for OSA are contained in 3GPP TS 22.127 [2]. The present document specifies the Account Management Web Service aspects of the interface. All aspects of the Account Management Web Service are defined here, these being: • Name spaces. • Sequence diagrams. • Data definitions. • Interface specification plus detailed method descriptions. • Fault definitions. • Service policies. • WSDL Description of the interfaces. The present document has been defined jointly between 3GPP TSG CT WG5, ETSI TISPAN and The Parlay Group. Maintenance of up to 3GPP Rel-8 and new OSA Stage 1, 2 and 3 work beyond Rel-9 was moved to OMA in June 2008.
29.199-08
Open Service Access (OSA); Parlay X web services; Part 8: Terminal status
TS
8.1.0
CP
https://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/29_series/29.199-08/29199-08-810.zip
The present document is Part 8 of the Stage 3 Parlay X Web Services specification for Open Service Access (OSA). The OSA specifications define an architecture that enables application developers to make use of network functionality through an open standardized interface, i.e. the OSA APIs. The concepts and the functional architecture for the OSA are contained in 3GPP TS 23.198 [3]. The requirements for OSA are contained in 3GPP TS 22.127 [2]. The present document specifies the Terminal Status Web Service aspects of the interface. All aspects of the Terminal Status Web Service are defined here, these being: • Name spaces. • Sequence diagrams. • Data definitions. • Interface specification plus detailed method descriptions. • Fault definitions. • Service policies. • WSDL Description of the interfaces. The present document has been defined jointly between 3GPP TSG CT WG5, ETSI TISPAN and The Parlay Group. Maintenance of up to 3GPP Rel-8 and new OSA Stage 1, 2 and 3 work beyond Rel-9 was moved to OMA in June 2008.
29.199-09
Open Service Access (OSA); Parlay X web services; Part 9: Terminal location
TS
8.1.0
CP
https://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/29_series/29.199-09/29199-09-810.zip
The present document is Part 9 of the Stage 3 Parlay X Web Services specification for Open Service Access (OSA). The OSA specifications define an architecture that enables application developers to make use of network functionality through an open standardized interface, i.e. the OSA APIs. The concepts and the functional architecture for the OSA are contained in 3GPP TS 23.198 [3]. The requirements for OSA are contained in 3GPP TS 22.127 [2]. The present document specifies the Terminal Location Web Service aspects of the interface. All aspects of the Terminal Location Web Service are defined here, these being: • Name spaces. • Sequence diagrams. • Data definitions. • Interface specification plus detailed method descriptions. • Fault definitions. • Service policies. • WSDL Description of the interfaces. The present document has been defined jointly between 3GPP TSG CN WG5, ETSI TISPAN and The Parlay Group. Maintenance of up to 3GPP Rel-8 and new OSA Stage 1, 2 and 3 work beyond Rel-9 was moved to OMA in June 2008.
29.199-10
Open Service Access (OSA); Parlay X web services; Part 10: Call handling
TS
8.1.0
CP
https://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/29_series/29.199-10/29199-10-810.zip
The present document is Part 10 of the Stage 3 Parlay X Web Services specification for Open Service Access (OSA). The OSA specifications define an architecture that enables application developers to make use of network functionality through an open standardized interface, i.e. the OSA APIs. The concepts and the functional architecture for the OSA are contained in 3GPP TS 23.198 [3]. The requirements for OSA are contained in 3GPP TS 22.127 [2]. The present document specifies the Call Handling Web Service aspects of the interface. All aspects of the Call Handling Web Service are defined here, these being: • Name spaces. • Sequence diagrams. • Data definitions. • Interface specification plus detailed method descriptions. • Fault definitions. • Service policies. • WSDL Description of the interfaces. The present document has been defined jointly between 3GPP TSG CT WG5, ETSI TISPAN and The Parlay Group. Maintenance of up to 3GPP Rel-8 and new OSA Stage 1, 2 and 3 work beyond Rel-9 was moved to OMA in June 2008.
29.199-13
Open Service Access (OSA); Parlay X web services; Part 13: Address list management
TS
8.1.0
CP
https://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/29_series/29.199-13/29199-13-810.zip
The present document is Part 13 of the Stage 3 Parlay X Web Services specification for Open Service Access (OSA). The OSA specifications define an architecture that enables application developers to make use of network functionality through an open standardized interface, i.e. the OSA APIs. The concepts and the functional architecture for the OSA are contained in 3GPP TS 23.198 [3]. The requirements for OSA are contained in 3GPP TS 22.127 [2]. The present document specifies the Address List Management Web Service aspects of the interface. All aspects of the Address List Management Web Service are defined here, these being: • Name spaces. • Sequence diagrams. • Data definitions. • Interface specification plus detailed method descriptions. • Fault definitions. • Service policies. • WSDL description of the interfaces. The present document has been defined jointly between 3GPP TSG CT WG5, ETSI TISPAN and The Parlay Group.
29.199-12
Open Service Access (OSA); Parlay X web services; Part 12: Multimedia conference
TS
8.1.0
CP
https://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/29_series/29.199-12/29199-12-810.zip
The present document is Part 12 of the Stage 3 Parlay X Web Services specification for Open Service Access (OSA). The OSA specifications define an architecture that enables application developers to make use of network functionality through an open standardized interface, i.e. the OSA APIs. The concepts and the functional architecture for the OSA are contained in 3GPP TS 23.198 [3]. The requirements for OSA are contained in 3GPP TS 22.127 [2]. The present document specifies the Multimedia Conference Web Service aspects of the interface. All aspects of the Multimedia Conference Web Service are defined here, these being: • Name spaces. • Sequence diagrams. • Data definitions. • Interface specification plus detailed method descriptions. • Fault definitions. • Service policies. • WSDL Description of the interfaces. The present document has been defined jointly between 3GPP TSG CT WG5, ETSI TISPAN and The Parlay Group. Maintenance of up to 3GPP Rel-8 and new OSA Stage 1, 2 and 3 work beyond Rel-9 was moved to OMA in June 2008.
29.199-11
Open Service Access (OSA); Parlay X web services; Part 11: Audio call
TS
8.1.0
CP
https://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/29_series/29.199-11/29199-11-810.zip
The present document is Part 11 of the Stage 3 Parlay X Web Services specification for Open Service Access (OSA). The OSA specifications define an architecture that enables application developers to make use of network functionality through an open standardized interface, i.e. the OSA APIs. The concepts and the functional architecture for the OSA are contained in 3GPP TS 23.198 [3]. The requirements for OSA are contained in 3GPP TS 22.127 [2]. The present document specifies the Audio Call Web Service aspects of the interface. All aspects of the Audio Call Web Service are defined here, these being: • Name spaces. • Sequence diagrams. • Data definitions. • Interface specification plus detailed method descriptions. • Fault definitions. • Service policies. • WSDL Description of the interfaces. The web service had been extended to support media. The present document has been defined jointly between 3GPP TSG CT WG5, ETSI TISPAN and The Parlay Group.
29.199-14
Open Service Access (OSA); Parlay X web services; Part 14: Presence
TS
8.1.0
CP
https://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/29_series/29.199-14/29199-14-810.zip
The present document is Part 14 of the Stage 3 Parlay X Web Services specification for Open Service Access (OSA). The OSA specifications define an architecture that enables application developers to make use of network functionality through an open standardized interface, i.e. the OSA APIs. The concepts and the functional architecture for the OSA are contained in 3GPP TS 23.198 [3]. The requirements for OSA are contained in 3GPP TS 22.127 [2]. The present document specifies the Presence Web Service aspects of the interface. All aspects of the Presence Web Service are defined here, these being: • Name spaces. • Sequence diagrams. • Data definitions. • Interface specification plus detailed method descriptions. • Fault definitions. • Service policies. • WSDL Description of the interfaces. The present document has been defined jointly between 3GPP TSG CT WG5, ETSI TISPAN and the Parlay Consortium.
29.199-15
Open Service Access (OSA); Parlay X web services; Part 15: Message broadcast
TS
8.1.0
CP
https://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/29_series/29.199-15/29199-15-810.zip
The present document is Part 15 of the Stage 3 Parlay X Web Services specification for Open Service Access (OSA). The OSA specifications define an architecture that enables application developers to make use of network functionality through an open standardized interface, i.e. the OSA APIs. The concepts and the functional architecture for the OSA are contained in 3GPP TS 23.198 [3]. The requirements for OSA are contained in 3GPP TS 22.127 [2]. The present document specifies the Message Broadcast Web Service aspects of the interface. All aspects of the Message Broadcast Web Service are defined here, these being: • Name spaces. • Sequence diagrams. • Data definitions. • Interface specification plus detailed method descriptions. • Fault definitions. • Service policies. • WSDL description of the interfaces. The present document has been defined jointly between 3GPP TSG CT WG5, ETSI TISPAN and The Parlay Group. Maintenance of up to 3GPP Rel-8 and new OSA Stage 1, 2 and 3 work beyond Rel-9 was moved to OMA in June 2008.
29.199-16
Open Service Access (OSA); Parlay X web services; Part 16: Geocoding
TS
8.1.0
CP
https://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/29_series/29.199-16/29199-16-810.zip
The present document is Part 16 of the Stage 3 Parlay X Web Services specification for Open Service Access (OSA). The OSA specifications define an architecture that enables application developers to make use of network functionality through an open standardized interface, i.e. the OSA APIs. The concepts and the functional architecture for the OSA are contained in 3GPP TS 23.198 [3]. The requirements for OSA are contained in 3GPP TS 22.127 [2]. The present document specifies the Geocoding Web Service aspects of the interface. All aspects of the Geocoding Web Service are defined here, these being: • Name spaces • Sequence diagrams • Data definitions • Interface specification plus detailed method descriptions • Fault definitions • Service policies • WSDL Description of the interfaces The present document has been defined jointly between 3GPP TSG CT WG5, ETSI TISPAN and The Parlay Group. Maintenance of up to 3GPP Rel-8 and new OSA Stage 1, 2 and 3 work beyond Rel-9 was moved to OMA in June 2008.
29.199-19
Open Service Access (OSA); Parlay X web services; Part 19: Multimedia streaming control
TS
8.1.0
CP
https://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/29_series/29.199-19/29199-19-810.zip
The present document is Part 19 of the Stage 3 Parlay X Web Services specification for Open Service Access (OSA). The OSA specifications define an architecture that enables application developers to make use of network functionality through an open standardized interface, i.e. the OSA APIs. The concepts and the functional architecture for the OSA are contained in 3GPP TS 23.198 [3]. The requirements for OSA are contained in 3GPP TS 22.127 [2]. The present document specifies the Multimedia streaming control Web Service aspects of the interface. All aspects of the Multimedia streaming control Web Service are defined here, these being: • Name spaces. • Sequence diagrams. • Data definitions. • Interface specification plus detailed method descriptions. • Fault definitions. • Service policies. • WSDL description of the interfaces. The present document has been defined jointly between 3GPP TSG CT WG5, ETSI TISPAN and The Parlay Group. Maintenance of up to 3GPP Rel-8 and new OSA Stage 1, 2 and 3 work beyond Rel-9 was moved to OMA in June 2008.
29.199-20
Open Service Access (OSA); Parlay X web services; Part 20: Multimedia multicast session management
TS
8.1.0
CP
https://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/29_series/29.199-20/29199-20-810.zip
The present document is Part 20 of the Stage 3 Parlay X Web Services specification for Open Service Access (OSA). The OSA specifications define an architecture that enables application developers to make use of network functionality through an open standardized interface, i.e. the OSA APIs. The concepts and the functional architecture for the OSA are contained in 3GPP TS 23.198 [3]. The requirements for OSA are contained in 3GPP TS 22.127 [2]. The present document specifies the Multimedia multicast session management Web Service aspects of the interface. All aspects of the Multimedia multicast session management Web Service are defined here, these being: • Name spaces. • Sequence diagrams. • Data definitions. • Interface specification plus detailed method descriptions. • Fault definitions. • Service policies. • WSDL description of the interfaces. The present document has been defined jointly between 3GPP TSG CT WG5, ETSI TISPAN and The Parlay Group. Maintenance of up to 3GPP Rel-8 and new OSA Stage 1, 2 and 3 work beyond Rel-9 was moved to OMA in June 2008.
29.199-17
Open Service Access (OSA); Parlay X web services; Part 17: Application-driven Quality of Service (QoS)
TS
8.1.0
CP
https://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/29_series/29.199-17/29199-17-810.zip
The present document is Part 17 of the Stage 3 Parlay X Web Services specification for Open Service Access (OSA). The OSA specifications define an architecture that enables application developers to make use of network functionality through an open standardized interface, i.e. the OSA APIs. The concepts and the functional architecture for the OSA are contained in 3GPP TS 23.198 [3]. The requirements for OSA are contained in 3GPP TS 22.127 [2]. The present document specifies the Application-driven Quality of Service (QoS) Web Service aspects of the interface. All aspects of the Application-driven QoS Web Service are defined here, these being: • Name spaces. • Sequence diagrams. • Data definitions. • Interface specification plus detailed method descriptions. • Fault definitions. • Service policies. • WSDL Description of the interfaces. The present document has been defined jointly between 3GPP TSG CT WG5, ETSI TISPAN and The Parlay Group. Maintenance of up to 3GPP Rel-8 and new OSA Stage 1, 2 and 3 work beyond Rel-9 was moved to OMA in June 2008.
29.199-22
Open Service Access (OSA); Parlay X web services; Part 22: Policy
TS
8.1.0
CP
https://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/29_series/29.199-22/29199-22-810.zip
The present document is Part 22 of the Stage 3 Parlay X Web Services specification for Open Service Access (OSA). The OSA specifications define an architecture that enables application developers to make use of network functionality through an open standardized interface, i.e. the OSA APIs. The concepts and the functional architecture for the OSA are contained in 3GPP TS 23.198 [3]. The requirements for OSA are contained in 3GPP TS 22.127 [2]. The present document specifies the Policy Web Service aspects of the interface. All aspects of the Policy Web Service are defined here, these being: • Name spaces. • Sequence diagrams. • Data definitions. • Interface specification plus detailed method descriptions. • Fault definitions. • Service policies. • WSDL description of the interfaces.
29.199-21
Open Service Access (OSA); Parlay X web services; Part 21: Content management
TS
8.1.0
CP
https://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/29_series/29.199-21/29199-21-810.zip
The present document is Part 21 of the Stage 3 Parlay X Web Services specification for Open Service Access (OSA). The OSA specifications define an architecture that enables application developers to make use of network functionality through an open standardized interface, i.e. the OSA APIs. The concepts and the functional architecture for the OSA are contained in 3GPP TS 23.198 [3]. The requirements for OSA are contained in 3GPP TS 22.127 [2]. The present document specifies the Multimedia multicast session management Web Service aspects of the interface. All aspects of the Multimedia multicast session management Web Service are defined here, these being: • Name spaces. • Sequence diagrams. • Data definitions. • Interface specification plus detailed method descriptions. • Fault definitions. • Service policies. • WSDL description of the interfaces. The present document has been defined jointly between 3GPP TSG CT WG5, ETSI TISPAN and The Parlay Group.
29.199-18
Open Service Access (OSA); Parlay X web services; Part 18: Device capabilities and configuration
TS
8.1.0
CP
https://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/29_series/29.199-18/29199-18-810.zip
The present document is Part 18 of the Stage 3 Parlay X Web Services specification for Open Service Access (OSA). The OSA specifications define an architecture that enables application developers to make use of network functionality through an open standardized interface, i.e. the OSA APIs. The concepts and the functional architecture for the OSA are contained in 3GPP TS 23.198 [3]. The requirements for OSA are contained in 3GPP TS 22.127 [2]. The present document specifies the Device Capabilities and Configuration Web Service aspects of the interface. All aspects of the Device Capabilities and Configuration Web Service are defined here, these being: • Name spaces. • Sequence diagrams. • Data definitions. • Interface specification plus detailed method descriptions. • Fault definitions. • Service policies. • WSDL description of the interfaces. The present document has been defined jointly between 3GPP TSG CT WG5, ETSI TISPAN and The Parlay Group. Maintenance of up to 3GPP Rel-8 and new OSA Stage 1, 2 and 3 work beyond Rel-9 was moved to OMA in June 2008.
29.202
Signalling System No. 7 (SS7) signalling transport in core network; Stage 3
TS
8.1.1
C4
https://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/29_series/29.202/29202-811.zip
29.204
Signalling System No. 7 (SS7) security gateway; Architecture, functional description and protocol details
TS
8.0.0
C4
https://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/29_series/29.204/29204-800.zip
29.212
Policy and Charging Control (PCC); Reference points
TS
8.24.0
C3
https://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/29_series/29.212/29212-8o0.zip
29.205
Application of Q.1900 series to bearer independent Circuit Switched (CS) core network architecture; Stage 3
TS
8.3.0
C4
https://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/29_series/29.205/29205-830.zip
29.215
Policy and Charging Control (PCC) over S9 reference point; Stage 3
TS
8.16.0
C3
https://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/29_series/29.215/29215-8g0.zip
29.214
Policy and charging control over Rx reference point
TS
8.19.0
C3
https://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/29_series/29.214/29214-8j0.zip
29.228
IP Multimedia (IM) Subsystem Cx and Dx Interfaces; Signalling flows and message contents
TS
8.19.0
C4
https://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/29_series/29.228/29228-8j0.zip
29.213
Policy and charging control signalling flows and Quality of Service (QoS) parameter mapping
TS
8.19.0
C3
https://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/29_series/29.213/29213-8j0.zip
29.231
Application of SIP-I Protocols to Circuit Switched (CS) core network architecture; Stage 3
TS
8.4.0
C4
https://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/29_series/29.231/29231-840.zip
The present document describes the protocols to be used when SIP-I is optionally used as call control protocol in a 3GPP CS core network on Nc interface, see 3GPP TS 23.231 [1]. The SIP-I protocol operates between (G)MSC servers. The SIP-I architecture consists of a number of protocols. The following types of protocols are described: call control protocol, resource control protocols and user plane protocol for this architecture. The architecture complies with the requirements imposed by 3GPP TS 23.231 [1] and TS 23.153 [2]. Interworking of SIP-I on Nc to external networks is described by TS 29.235 [3]. The present document is valid for a 3rd generation PLMN (UMTS) complying with Release 8 and later.
29.232
Media Gateway Controller (MGC) - Media Gateway (MGW) interface; Stage 3
TS
8.9.1
C4
https://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/29_series/29.232/29232-891.zip
29.234
3GPP system to Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN) interworking; Stage 3
TS
8.6.0
C4
https://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/29_series/29.234/29234-860.zip
The present document defines the stage-3 protocol description for several reference points in the WLAN-3GPP Interworking System. The present document is applicable to: • The Dw reference point between the 3GPP AAA Server and an SLF. • The Wa reference point between the WLAN AN and the 3GPP AAA Proxy. • The Wd reference point between the 3GPP AAA Proxy and 3GPP AAA Server. • The Wx reference point between the 3GPP AAA Server and the HSS. • The Wm reference point between the 3GPP AAA Server and the PDG. • The Wg reference point between the 3GPP AAA Server/Proxy and the WAG. • The Pr reference point between the 3GPP AAA Server and the PNA.
29.230
Diameter applications; 3GPP specific codes and identifiers
TS
8.19.0
C4
https://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/29_series/29.230/29230-8j0.zip
29.229
Cx and Dx interfaces based on the Diameter protocol; Protocol details
TS
8.15.0
C4
https://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/29_series/29.229/29229-8f0.zip
29.235
Interworking between SIP-I based circuit-switched core network and other networks
TS
8.9.0
C3
https://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/29_series/29.235/29235-890.zip
29.275
Proxy Mobile IPv6 (PMIPv6) based Mobility and Tunnelling protocols; Stage 3
TS
8.8.0
C4
https://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/29_series/29.275/29275-880.zip
29.272
Evolved Packet System (EPS); Mobility Management Entity (MME) and Serving GPRS Support Node (SGSN) related interfaces based on Diameter protocol
TS
8.14.0
C4
https://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/29_series/29.272/29272-8e0.zip
29.276
3GPP Evolved Packet System (EPS); Optimized handover procedures and protocols between E-UTRAN access and cdma2000 HRPD Access; Stage 3
TS
8.7.0
C4
https://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/29_series/29.276/29276-870.zip
29.277
Optimised handover procedures and protocol between EUTRAN access and non-3GPP accesses (S102); Stage 3
TS
8.6.0
C4
https://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/29_series/29.277/29277-860.zip
29.240
3GPP Generic User Profile (GUP); Stage 3; Network
TS
8.0.0
C4
https://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/29_series/29.240/29240-800.zip
29.278
Customized Applications for Mobile network Enhanced Logic (CAMEL) Phase 4; CAMEL Application Part (CAP) specification for IP Multimedia Subsystems (IMS)
TS
8.0.0
C4
https://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/29_series/29.278/29278-800.zip
29.273
Evolved Packet System (EPS); 3GPP EPS AAA interfaces
TS
8.16.0
C4
https://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/29_series/29.273/29273-8g0.zip
The present document defines the stage-3 protocol description for several reference points for the non-3GPP access in EPS: - The SWa reference point between an un-trusted non-3GPP IP access and the 3GPP AAA Server/Proxy. - The STa reference point between a trusted non-3GPP IP access and the 3GPP AAA Server/Proxy. - The SWd reference point between the 3GPP AAA Proxy and 3GPP AAA Server. - The SWx reference point between the 3GPP AAA Server and the HSS. - The S6b reference point between the 3GPP AAA Server/Proxy and the PDN GW. - The SWm reference point between the 3GPP AAA Server/Proxy and the ePDG. - The reference point between the 3GPP AAA Server/Proxy and the EIR. The present document also defines the stage 3 protocol description for the following reference points defined for Non-seamless WLAN offload in 5GS: - the SWa' reference point between a non-3GPP WLAN access, possibly via a 3GPP AAA Proxy, and the NSWO NF; and - the SWd' reference point between the 3GPP AAA Proxy, possibly via an intermediate 3GPP AAA Proxy, and the NSWO NF.
29.280
Evolved Packet System (EPS); 3GPP Sv interface (MME to MSC, and SGSN to MSC) for SRVCC
TS
8.8.0
C4
https://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/29_series/29.280/29280-880.zip
29.282
Mobile IPv6 vendor specific option format and usage within 3GPP
TS
8.3.0
C4
https://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/29_series/29.282/29282-830.zip
29.279
Mobile IPv4 (MIPv4) based mobility protocols; Stage 3
TS
8.1.0
C4
https://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/29_series/29.279/29279-810.zip
29.303
Domain Name System Procedures; Stage 3
TS
8.5.0
C4
https://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/29_series/29.303/29303-850.zip
29.305
InterWorking Function (IWF) between MAP based and Diameter based interfaces
TS
8.5.0
C4
https://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/29_series/29.305/29305-850.zip
29.311
Service Level Interworking (SLI) for messaging services
TS
8.4.0
C3
https://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/29_series/29.311/29311-840.zip
29.292
Interworking between the IP Multimedia (IM) Core Network (CN) subsystem (IMS) and MSC Server for IMS Centralized Services (ICS)
TS
8.11.0
C3
https://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/29_series/29.292/29292-8b0.zip
29.281
General Packet Radio System (GPRS) Tunnelling Protocol User Plane (GTPv1-U)
TS
8.5.0
C4
https://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/29_series/29.281/29281-850.zip
29.332
Media Gateway Control Function (MGCF) - IM Media Gateway; Mn interface
TS
8.12.0
C4
https://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/29_series/29.332/29332-8c0.zip
29.329
Sh interface based on the Diameter protocol; Protocol details
TS
8.9.0
C4
https://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/29_series/29.329/29329-890.zip
29.328
IP Multimedia (IM) Subsystem Sh interface; Signalling flows and message contents
TS
8.18.0
C4
https://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/29_series/29.328/29328-8i0.zip
29.414
Core network Nb data transport and transport signalling
TS
8.3.0
C3
https://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/29_series/29.414/29414-830.zip
29.333
Multimedia Resource Function Controller (MRFC) - Multimedia Resource Function Processor (MRFP) Mp interface; Stage 3
TS
8.7.0
C4
https://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/29_series/29.333/29333-870.zip
29.412
TISPAN; Interworking; Trunking Gateway Control Procedures for interworking between NGN and external CS networks
TS
8.1.0
C3
https://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/29_series/29.412/29412-810.zip
The present document defines the control procedures for trunk gateways when PSTN/ISDN emulation and PSTN/ISDN simulation services in an NGN Network require interworking with ETSI PSTN/ISDN services in a ISUP network. Interworking with BICC networks is not included in the scope of TISPAN R2. Existing profiles will be evaluated, in order to determine if they can be re-used, with possible modifications, or if a completely new profile is to be defined.
29.415
Core network Nb interface user plane protocols
TS
8.0.0
C3
https://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/29_series/29.415/29415-800.zip
29.433
TISPAN; IP Multimedia; Diameter based protocol for the interfaces between the Call Session Control Function and the User Profile Server Function/Subscription Locator Function; Signalling flows and protocol details [3GPP TS 29.228 and 29.229 modified]
TS
8.1.1
C4
https://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/29_series/29.433/29433-811.zip
The present document provides the ETSI TISPAN endorsement of the 3GPP TS 29.228 [1] " Cx and Dx interfaces; Signalling flows and messages contents" and the 3GPP TS 29.229 [2] "IP Multimedia (IM) Subsystem Cx and Dx interfaces based on the DIAMETER protocol; Protocol details". The present document provides the necessary adaptations to the above specifications, in order to comply with the requirements of NGN Release 2.
29.424
TISPAN; H.248 Profile for controlling Trunking Media Gateways; Protocol specification
TS
8.0.1
C4
https://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/29_series/29.424/29424-801.zip
The present document defines the profile of the Gateway Control Protocol (ITU-T Recommendation H.248.1 [3]), for controlling Trunking Media Gateways (TMGW) for both the PSTN/ISDN Emulation and IMS Core Subsytems. Thus the scope of this Profile is a subset of the 3GPP profile for the Mn interface defined in TS 129 332 [2].
29.458
TISPAN; SIP Transfer of IP Multimedia Service Tariff Information; Protocol specification
TS
8.5.0
C3
https://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/29_series/29.458/29458-850.zip
The present document specifies the Stage 3 of the real-time transfer of tariff information between a Charge Determination Point (CDP) and a Charge Generation Point (CGP) by means of the Session Initiation Protocol (SIP). It identifies the protocol procedures and switching functions needed to support the transfer of tariff information related to IP multimedia services. The information needed to support the ISDN User part (ISUP) signalling aspects of charging (ES 201 296 [6]) for Advice of Charge information purposes is also specified, however, it can be used for other purposes as well where applicable. The present document is applicable to an environment where different operators are working together. It is also applicable to a single network operator environment. Whether the present document is applicable to a national environment and/or can be used for inter-network purposes depends on regulatory demands and/or bilateral agreements. It should be noted that there are network requirements and signalling limitations that are not covered because they are outside the scope of the present document. Examples of these are as follows: - the on-line provided advice of charge information may not accurately reflect the correct charging rate due to discount rates, special charging arrangements, etc. It is out of scope to ensure alignment of this information; - complaint handling between network operators in case of incorrect advice of charge information; - explicit encryption or special security mechanisms; - usage of the transferred tariff information for charging purposes; - interaction between UE and CGP for possible confirmation of provided tariffs; - any function behind the CGP towards the UE.
29.364
IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) Application Server (AS) service data descriptions for AS interoperability
TS
8.7.0
C4
https://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/29_series/29.364/29364-870.zip
This specification standardizes - the structure and the coding of the service data that are transported over the Sh interface between an Application Server supporting Multimedia Telephony supplementary services as defined in 3GPPP TS 22.173 [1] and the HSS. Two optional formats are specified. One is based on a binary coding of the service data and supports the subset of MMTEL services corresponding to PSTN/ISDN and CS supplementary services. The other uses an XML format and supports the full set of MMTEL Services. - the structure and the coding of a set of generic IMS user group data over the Sh interface. - the structure and the coding of the service data (ODB Information for IMS Oriented Services) that are transported over the Sh interface between an Application Server supporting services that are subject to IMS-ODB as defined in 3GPP TS 22.041[25] and the HSS. - the structure and the coding of the IMS CAMEL subscription data transported using Sh interface.
29.527
TISPAN; Endorsement of the SIP-ISUP Interworking between the IP Multimedia (IM) Core Network (CN) subsystem and Circuit Switched (CS) networks [3GPP TS 29.163 (Release 7), modified]
TS
8.3.0
C3
https://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/29_series/29.527/29527-830.zip
The present document provides the ETSI endorsement of the 3GPP TS 29.163 [1]. Clauses 7.2.3 and 7.4 of 3GPP TS 29.163 [1] specify the signalling interworking between ISDN User Part (ISUP) protocols and SIP in order to support services that can be commonly supported by ISUP and SIP-based network domains. Clause 9.2.3.3.5 specifies how ringing tone is applied at the gateway when interworking ISUP and SIP. The present document specifies the principles of interworking between the ETSI TISPAN IMS and ISUP based legacy CS networks, in order to support IM basic voice calls, therefore all the references to interworking between IMS and BICC are out of scope of the present document. The present document is a protocol interworking specification; therefore all references to the user plane interworking are out of scope of the present document. The present document specifies the interworking between ETSI SIP profile (as specified within ES 283 003 [3]) and ISUP, as specified in EN 300 356-1 [2] respectively.
29.658
SIP Transfer of IP Multimedia Service Tariff Information; Protocol specification
TS
8.5.0
C3
https://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/29_series/29.658/29658-850.zip
29.804
3GPP System Architecture Evolution (SAE): CT WG3 aspects
TR
8.0.1
C3
https://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/29_series/29.804/29804-801.zip
The present document discusses and describes procedures and protocols from CT3 aspects of System Architecture Evolution (SAE) towards a higher-data-rate, lower-latency, packet-optimized system that supports multiple access technologies. These CT3 aspects include the PCC enhancements (including impacts coming from the inter-access system handover, roaming and LBO), the QoS aspects for both 3GPP and non-3GPP networks, inter-working with external networks, MBMS and any other functions in the Evolved Packet Core (EPC) network that CT3 has impact on. The present document is used as a placeholder for CT3 SAE materials to be moved to appropriate 3GPP technical specifications when it is sufficiently stable. As such, neither all the discussions within this document are finished nor the procedures need to be completed. This TR may also contain some empty clauses. This TR will no longer be updated on a systematic manner and therefore contained information may become outdated.
29.805
InterWorking Function (IWF) between MAP based and Diameter based interfaces
TR
8.0.0
C4
https://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/29_series/29.805/29805-800.zip
The present document is to evaluate the feasibility of introduction of an InterWorking Function (IWF) between MAP-based and Diameter-based interfaces. This evaluation will be based on the study of various concrete interworking deployment scenarios for which an IWF can/could be used. For each scenario, it will be analysed how the IWF fulfils the specific interworking requirements and performs the mapping of procedures and the corresponding parameter handling. The present document will study the related mechanism for the interworking scenarios, e.g. addressing. The other mechanism, such as security, will also be described in this document as a part of the whole solution.
29.421
TISPAN; NGN Release 1; Endorsement of 3GPP TS 29.162 Interworking between IM CN Sub-system and IP networks
TS
8.1.0
C3
https://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/29_series/29.421/29421-810.zip
The present document describes the interworking between the TISPAN IMS and an external IP network including other IMS networks for IP multimedia service support. The present document addresses the areas of control and user plane interworking through the network functions, which include the IBCF and I-BGF. For the specification of control plane interworking, the interworking between IMS SIP and an external SIP profile are detailed in terms of the procedures required for the support of both IMS originated and terminated SIP sessions. In particular, the present document describes the protocol mappings for support of communications between networks using different IP versions or between networks with NATs operating at their border.
29.864
Study on IMS Application Server (AS) service data descriptions for AS interoperability
TR
8.0.1
C4
https://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/29_series/29.864/29864-801.zip
The present document studies requirements for application server service data definition. It also studies the transfer of the defined service data between an application server and the HSS. Further, it exposes a service data definition for a telephony application server for services as defined in 3GPP TS 22.173 [3]. Finally it provides recommendations for how the framework can be reused and extended for future IMS service definitions.
29.865
Inter-IMS network to network interface
TR
8.0.0
C3
https://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/29_series/29.865/29865-800.zip
The objective of this document is to address the Inter-IMS Network to Network Interface (II-NNI) consisting of Ici and Izi reference points between IMS networks in order to support end-to-end service interoperability. The present document will address the issues related to control plane signalling (3GPP usage of SIP and SDP protocols, required SIP headers) as well as other interconnecting aspects like security, numbering/naming/addressing and user plane issues as transport protocol, media and codecs actually covered in a widespread set of 3GPP specifications. Charging aspects will be addressed as far as SIP signalling is concerned. The purpose of this document is to prepare some material that could be moved to the foreseen Technical Specification for the profiling of the Inter-IMS Network to Network Interface (II-NNI) and to propose if any needed modifications of the 3GPP core specifications are required.