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6cb5aad8e163723efe03239dba0e6403 | 102 058 | 7.1.1.4 Data service 64 kbps | Table 7.4: System capacity; Data 64 kbps; Downlink Data rate (kbps) Capacity / carrier/ spot Nb traffic codes/spot/ carrier Nb 2ndary Scrambling codes/spot/ carrier Spectrum efficiency as ITU Power efficiency as ITU On board Power consumption 64 (Mbps) (bit/s/Hz) (W) Handset Max (40°) 2,82 44 1 0,60 40,03 % 195 Average... |
6cb5aad8e163723efe03239dba0e6403 | 102 058 | 7.1.1.5 Data service 144 kbps | Table 7.5: System capacity; Data 144 kbps; Downlink Data rate (kbps) Capacity/ carrier/ spot Nb traffic codes/spot/ carrier Nb 2ndary Scrambling codes/spot/ carrier Spectrum efficiency as ITU Power efficiency as ITU On board Power consumption 144 (Mbps) (bit/s/Hz) (W) Handset Max (40°) 3,02 21 1 0,65 44,84 % 105 Averag... |
6cb5aad8e163723efe03239dba0e6403 | 102 058 | 7.1.1.6 Data service 384 kbps | Table 7.6: System capacity; Data 384 kbps; Downlink Data rate (kbps) Capacity/ carrier/ spot Nb traffic codes/spot/ carrier Nb 2ndary Scrambling codes Spectrum efficiency as ITU Power efficiency as ITU On board Power consumption 384 (Mbps) (bit/s/Hz) (W) Handset Max (40°) 3,46 9 1 0,74 44,99 % 79 Average (30°) 3,46 9 1... |
6cb5aad8e163723efe03239dba0e6403 | 102 058 | 7.1.2 Rural environment, LOS | System capacity is given for an average of 30° elevation. Table 7.7: System capacity; Rural LOS environment - 30° elevation; Downlink Data rate (kbps) Capacity/ carrier/ spot Nb traffic codes/spot/ Carrier Nb 2ndary Scrambling codes/spot/ carrier Spectrum efficiency as ITU Power efficiency as ITU (kbps) (bit/s/Hz) (dB)... |
6cb5aad8e163723efe03239dba0e6403 | 102 058 | 7.1.3 Sub-urban environment, LOS | System capacity is given for an average of 30° elevation. Table 7.8: System capacity; Sub-urban LOS environment - 30° elevation; Downlink Data rate (kbps) Capacity/ carrier/ spot Nb traffic codes/spot/ Carrier Nb 2ndary Scrambling codes/spot/ carrier Spectrum efficiency as ITU Power efficiency as ITU (kbps) (bit/s/Hz) ... |
6cb5aad8e163723efe03239dba0e6403 | 102 058 | 7.1.4 Urban environment, LOS | System capacity is given for an average of 30° elevation. Table 7.9: System capacity; Urban LOS environment - 30° elevation; Downlink Data rate (kbps) Capacity/ carrier/ spot Nb traffic codes/spot/ Carrier Nb 2ndary Scrambling codes/spot/ carrier Spectrum efficiency as ITU Power efficiency as ITU (kbps) (bit/s/Hz) (dB)... |
6cb5aad8e163723efe03239dba0e6403 | 102 058 | 7.1.5 Mobile environment without LOS and/or indoor penetration | System capacity is given for an average of 30° elevation. Link margin is set to 15 dB. Table 7.10: System capacity; Mobile environment without LOS/indoor penetration - 30° elevation; Downlink Data rate (kbps) Capacity/ carrier/ spot Nb traffic codes/spot/ Carrier Spectrum efficiency as ITU Power efficiency as ITU (kbps... |
6cb5aad8e163723efe03239dba0e6403 | 102 058 | 7.1.6 Combined satellite and IMR environment | System capacity is given for an average of 30° elevation. Table 7.11: System capacity; IMR deployment; Downlink Data rate (kbps) Capacity/ carrier/ spot Nb traffic codes/spot/ carrier Spectrum efficiency as ITU Power efficiency as ITU (kbps) (bit/s/Hz) (dB) Handset 1,2 kbps 329 274 0,0702 2,43 % 4,75 kbps 703 296 0,150... |
6cb5aad8e163723efe03239dba0e6403 | 102 058 | 7.2 Uplink | The system capacity results presented hereafter were calculated with the assumption MUD is implemented, except for data service 1,2 kbps. In all the subsequent tables, the empty compartments indicate situations when the service can not be offered due to link budget failure (link margin not reached due to UE power and a... |
6cb5aad8e163723efe03239dba0e6403 | 102 058 | 7.2.1 Static environment | |
6cb5aad8e163723efe03239dba0e6403 | 102 058 | 7.2.1.1 Data service 1,2 kbps | Table 7.12: System capacity; Data service 1,2 kbps; Uplink Data rate (kbps) Capacity/ carrier/ spot Nb traffic codes/spot/ carrier Spectrum efficiency as ITU Power efficiency as ITU 1,2 (kbps) (bit/s/Hz) Handset Max (40°) 352,8 294 0,0753 17,97 % Average (30°) 283,2 236 0,0605 17,98 % Min (16°) 212,4 177 0,0453 17,97 %... |
6cb5aad8e163723efe03239dba0e6403 | 102 058 | 7.2.1.2 Speech service 4,75 kbps | Table 7.13: System capacity; Speech 4,75 kbps; Uplink Data rate (kbps) Capacity/ carrier/ spot Nb traffic codes/spot/ carrier Spectrum efficiency as ITU Power efficiency as ITU 4,75 (kbps) (bit/s/Hz) Handset Max (40°) 862,1 363 0,0920 47,92 % Average (30°) 589,0 248 0,0629 47,83 % Min (16°) 315,9 133 0,0337 47,83 % Por... |
6cb5aad8e163723efe03239dba0e6403 | 102 058 | 7.2.1.3 Speech service 12,2 kbps | Table 7.14: System capacity; Speech 12,2 kbps; Uplink Data rate (kbps) Capacity/ carrier/ spot Nb traffic codes/spot/ carrier Spectrum efficiency as ITU Power efficiency as ITU 12,2 (kbps) (bit/s/Hz) Handset Max (40°) 305,0 50 0,0326 39,79 % Average (30°) - - - - Min (16°) - - - - Portable Max (40°) 768,6 126 0,0820 35... |
6cb5aad8e163723efe03239dba0e6403 | 102 058 | 7.2.1.4 Data service 64 kbps | Table 7.15: System capacity; Data 64 kbps; Uplink Data rate (kbps) Capacity/ carrier/ spot Nb traffic codes/spot/ carrier Spectrum efficiency as ITU Power efficiency as ITU 64 (kbps) (bit/s/Hz) Handset Max (40°) - - - - Average (30°) - - - - Min (16°) - - - - Portable Max (40°) 1 984,0 31 0,4235 79,26 % Average (30°) 1... |
6cb5aad8e163723efe03239dba0e6403 | 102 058 | 7.2.1.5 Data service 144 kbps | Table 7.16: System capacity; Data 144 kbps; Uplink Data rate (kbps) Capacity/ carrier/ spot Nb traffic codes/spot/ carrier Spectrum efficiency as ITU Power efficiency as ITU 144 (kbps) (bit/s/Hz) Handset Max (40°) - - - - Average (30°) - - - - Min (16°) - - - - Portable Max (40°) 2 592,0 18 0,5533 95,30 % Average (30°)... |
6cb5aad8e163723efe03239dba0e6403 | 102 058 | 7.2.1.6 Data service 384 kbps | Table 7.17: System capacity; Data 384 kbps; Uplink Data rate (kbps) Capacity/ carrier/ spot Nb traffic codes/spot/ carrier Spectrum efficiency as ITU Power efficiency as ITU 384 (kbps) (bit/s/Hz) Handset Max (40°) - - - - Average (30°) - - - - Min (16°) - - - - Portable Max (40°) 1 920,0 5 0,0000 96,86 % Average (30°) ... |
6cb5aad8e163723efe03239dba0e6403 | 102 058 | 7.2.2 Rural environment, LOS | System capacity is calculated for satellite ITU Model A LOS situations, i.e. for a propagation margin set to 1,2 dB, for an average 30° UE elevation. Service is not provided to handset UE configuration. Data rates not indicated in table 7.18 are those which are not supported in rural environment due to lack propagation... |
6cb5aad8e163723efe03239dba0e6403 | 102 058 | 7.2.3 Sub-urban environment, LOS | System capacity is calculated for satellite ITU Model B LOS situations, i.e. for a propagation margin set to 1,8 dB, for an average 30° UE elevation. Service is not provided to handset UE configuration. Data rates not indicated in table 7.19 are those which are not supported in sub-urban environment due to lack propaga... |
6cb5aad8e163723efe03239dba0e6403 | 102 058 | 7.2.4 Urban environment, LOS | System capacity is calculated for satellite ITU Model C LOS situations, i.e. for a propagation margin set to 3,3 dB, for an average 30° UE elevation. Service is not provided to handset UE configuration. Data rates not indicated in table 7.20 are those which are not supported in Urban environment due to lack of propagat... |
6cb5aad8e163723efe03239dba0e6403 | 102 058 | 7.2.5 Combined satellite and IMR environment | System capacity is foreseen to be similar to 3GPP terrestrial capacity. To be checked. |
6cb5aad8e163723efe03239dba0e6403 | 102 058 | 8 Technology design constraints | |
6cb5aad8e163723efe03239dba0e6403 | 102 058 | 8.1 Doppler frequency shift | |
6cb5aad8e163723efe03239dba0e6403 | 102 058 | 8.1.1 Doppler shift due to satellite movement | Considering the GEO satellite configuration case and a speed of 3 m/s for the movement of the satellite, which correspond to a stabilization of the North-South inclination of about 0,07° and cos(α) = 1, the maximum Doppler frequency shift is calculated at upper limit of each MSS frequency band. Table 8.1: Maximum Doppl... |
6cb5aad8e163723efe03239dba0e6403 | 102 058 | 8.1.2 Doppler shift due to UE movement | Depending on the maximum UE speed, the maximum Doppler frequency shift is as follows (at upper limit of each MSS frequency band). Table 8.2: Maximum Doppler frequency shift due to UE movement Core Band Frequency band MSS uplink MSS downlink Maximum Doppler frequency shift 5 000 km/h (aeronautical future) 1 000 km/h (ae... |
6cb5aad8e163723efe03239dba0e6403 | 102 058 | 8.2 Interoperability | |
6cb5aad8e163723efe03239dba0e6403 | 102 058 | 8.2.1 Dual mode UEs | To use W-CDMA UTRA FDD in the satellite environment means essential parameters are made common between satellite and terrestrial systems. Consequently, most of RF and base-band circuits in the UE can be shared by the two operation modes. The UE antenna is also shared by the two operation modes for the handset configura... |
6cb5aad8e163723efe03239dba0e6403 | 102 058 | 8.2.2 Intermediate Module Repeaters | IMR implementation may be based on terrestrial Node B equipment. Co-location with terrestrial Node Bs is possible for system deployment integration. |
6cb5aad8e163723efe03239dba0e6403 | 102 058 | 8.2.3 Inter-system handover | The proposed RTT eases inter-system handover: • with 2nd generation systems (e.g. GSM or GMR) thanks to compressed mode; • with terrestrial UMTS thanks to the use of the same radio interface (same waveform, same protocol architecture). |
6cb5aad8e163723efe03239dba0e6403 | 102 058 | 8.2.4 Compatibility with existing systems | Since the radio interface of the proposed RTT is not new but based on terrestrial UMTS, it is highly recommended to re-use terrestrial UMTS components. Furthermore, it presents no problem for connection to terrestrial 3GPP equipment thanks to the use of standardized transport interfaces: Iub, Iur and Iu interfaces are ... |
6cb5aad8e163723efe03239dba0e6403 | 102 058 | 8.3 Performance enhancement features | For the space segment, communication payload on-board satellite may implement techniques that enhance system performance, e.g.: • Transparent analog connectivity between spots and/or frequency channels: this allows connectivity between coverage areas, thus allowing single satellite hop communications (no necessity for ... |
6cb5aad8e163723efe03239dba0e6403 | 102 058 | 8.4 System flexibility | The radio interface allows for system flexibility such as: • Dynamic spot redirection: a spot coverage may be redirected to a regional area where more capacity is required. • Dynamic spot power redistribution: satellite power can be redistributed between spots according to varying capacity requirement. • Satellite dive... |
6cb5aad8e163723efe03239dba0e6403 | 102 058 | 9 Conclusion | The present document has presented the feasibility of using W-CDMA as a satellite radio interface. The main system characteristics can be summarized as: • satellite UMTS based on W-CDMA can help to improve utilization of terrestrial capacity; • UMTS terrestrial networks interoperability; • full frequency re-use in all ... |
172515ee0aa129d07f6479a18965f721 | 102 089 | 1 Scope | The present document defines some enhancements of the subscriber line protocol over the local loop to support selection of specific terminal(s) or specific function(s) on the same access. The TEs at the subscriber premises shall react in appropriate ways depending on the received information. The purpose of the present... |
172515ee0aa129d07f6479a18965f721 | 102 089 | 2 References | The following documents contain provisions which, through reference in this text, constitute provisions of the present document. • References are either specific (identified by date of publication, edition number, version number, etc.) or non-specific. • For a specific reference, subsequent revisions do not apply. • Fo... |
172515ee0aa129d07f6479a18965f721 | 102 089 | 3 Definitions | For the purposes of the present document, the following terms and definitions apply: PSTN number: a number conforming to the numbering plan and structure specified in ITU-T Recommendation E.164 [2]. Basic Call (procedure): the procedures by which a call (as an instance of a basic telecommunication service) is establish... |
172515ee0aa129d07f6479a18965f721 | 102 089 | 4 Abbreviations | For the purposes of the present document, the following abbreviations apply: CTS Connection Type Service MALSAN Maximum Authorised Length of Subaddress Accepted by Network MSN Multiple Subscriber Number PSTN Public Switched Telephone Network SUB SUBaddressing TC-HF Technical Committee Human Factors TE Terminal Equipmen... |
172515ee0aa129d07f6479a18965f721 | 102 089 | 5.1 Description | The Multiple Subscriber Number (MSN) supplementary service for PSTN shall apply to an analogue access. The MSN supplementary service provides the possibility for assigning multiple numbers (not necessarily consecutive) to a single PSTN access. This enables the selection of one or more terminals attached to the same acc... |
172515ee0aa129d07f6479a18965f721 | 102 089 | 5.2 Procedures | |
172515ee0aa129d07f6479a18965f721 | 102 089 | 5.2.1 Provision and withdrawal | The MSN supplementary service shall be provided or withdrawn after prior arrangement with the service provider. The service provider shall allocate a set of PSTN numbers (not necessarily consecutive) to one analogue line. The maximum number of MSNs per access shall be a network option. NOTE: The user can allocate one P... |
172515ee0aa129d07f6479a18965f721 | 102 089 | 5.2.2 Normal procedures | |
172515ee0aa129d07f6479a18965f721 | 102 089 | 5.2.2.1 Activation, deactivation and registration | Not applicable. |
172515ee0aa129d07f6479a18965f721 | 102 089 | 5.2.2.2 Erasure | Not applicable. ETSI TR 102 089 V1.1.1 (1998-12) 8 |
172515ee0aa129d07f6479a18965f721 | 102 089 | 5.2.2.3 Invocation and operation | Call initiation procedure shall be the same as for basic calls. The calling and called user shall perceive the same completion procedures as for the basic calls. If the called user subscribes to the MSN supplementary service, the LE shall send to the TE(s) the MSN information during call establishment. NOTE: MSN for ou... |
172515ee0aa129d07f6479a18965f721 | 102 089 | 5.2.2.4 Interrogation | Not applicable. |
172515ee0aa129d07f6479a18965f721 | 102 089 | 5.2.3 Exceptional procedures | |
172515ee0aa129d07f6479a18965f721 | 102 089 | 5.2.3.1 Activation, deactivation and registration | Not applicable. |
172515ee0aa129d07f6479a18965f721 | 102 089 | 5.2.3.2 Erasure | Not applicable. |
172515ee0aa129d07f6479a18965f721 | 102 089 | 5.2.3.3 Invocation and operation | Not applicable. NOTE: In particular cases where terminals supporting the MSN supplementary service and terminals which do not are attached to the same interface, those terminals which do not support the MSN supplementary service or are not programmed will react to every incoming call. |
172515ee0aa129d07f6479a18965f721 | 102 089 | 5.2.3.4 Interrogation | Not applicable. |
172515ee0aa129d07f6479a18965f721 | 102 089 | 5.3 Interactions with other supplementary services | In case of interaction with other supplementary services, some services may, as a network option, be applicable to the individual multiple subscriber number rather than to the subscriber access. |
172515ee0aa129d07f6479a18965f721 | 102 089 | 5.3.1 Advice of charge services | |
172515ee0aa129d07f6479a18965f721 | 102 089 | 5.3.1.1 Charging information at call set-up time | No impact, i.e. neither supplementary service shall affect the operation of the other supplementary service. |
172515ee0aa129d07f6479a18965f721 | 102 089 | 5.3.1.2 Charging information during the call | No impact, i.e. neither supplementary service shall affect the operation of the other supplementary service. |
172515ee0aa129d07f6479a18965f721 | 102 089 | 5.3.1.3 Charging information at the end of the call | No impact, i.e. neither supplementary service shall affect the operation of the other supplementary service. ETSI TR 102 089 V1.1.1 (1998-12) 9 |
172515ee0aa129d07f6479a18965f721 | 102 089 | 5.3.2 Call waiting | No impact, i.e. neither supplementary service shall affect the operation of the other supplementary service. |
172515ee0aa129d07f6479a18965f721 | 102 089 | 5.3.3 Number identification services | |
172515ee0aa129d07f6479a18965f721 | 102 089 | 5.3.3.1 Calling line identification presentation | If the MSN supplementary service is applicable to the public network access interface of the calling party, the network shall apply the default PSTN number of the calling party's access. As a network operator option, the calling party may provide the appropriate calling party multiple subscriber number digits or full P... |
172515ee0aa129d07f6479a18965f721 | 102 089 | 5.3.3.2 Calling line identification restriction | No impact, i.e. neither supplementary service shall affect the operation of the other supplementary service. |
172515ee0aa129d07f6479a18965f721 | 102 089 | 5.3.3.3 Completion of calls to busy subscriber | No impact, i.e. neither supplementary service shall affect the operation of the other supplementary service. |
172515ee0aa129d07f6479a18965f721 | 102 089 | 5.3.4 Diversion services | |
172515ee0aa129d07f6479a18965f721 | 102 089 | 5.3.4.1 Call forwarding unconditional | No impact, i.e. neither supplementary service shall affect the operation of the other supplementary service. When the call forwarding unconditional supplementary service applies on a per number basis, if the served user also subscribes to the MSN supplementary service, then in an activation, deactivation or interrogati... |
172515ee0aa129d07f6479a18965f721 | 102 089 | 5.3.4.2 Call forwarding busy | No impact, i.e. neither supplementary service shall affect the operation of the other supplementary service. When the call forwarding busy supplementary service applies on a per number basis, if the served user also subscribes to the MSN supplementary service, then in an activation, deactivation or interrogation reques... |
172515ee0aa129d07f6479a18965f721 | 102 089 | 5.3.4.3 Call forwarding no reply | No impact, i.e. neither supplementary service shall affect the operation of the other supplementary service. When the call forwarding no reply supplementary service applies on a per number basis, if the served user also subscribes to the MSN supplementary service, then in an activation, deactivation or interrogation re... |
172515ee0aa129d07f6479a18965f721 | 102 089 | 5.3.5 Freephone | No impact, i.e. neither supplementary service shall affect the operation of the other supplementary service. ETSI TR 102 089 V1.1.1 (1998-12) 10 |
172515ee0aa129d07f6479a18965f721 | 102 089 | 5.3.6 Malicious call identification | If the MSN supplementary service is provided to the served user of the malicious call identification supplementary service, malicious call identification invocation shall be provided either globally for the whole access or on a per multiple subscriber number basis, according to access arrangements. |
172515ee0aa129d07f6479a18965f721 | 102 089 | 5.3.7 Multiple Subscriber Number | Not applicable. |
172515ee0aa129d07f6479a18965f721 | 102 089 | 5.3.8 Subaddressing | Not applicable. The two services shall not be provided together. |
172515ee0aa129d07f6479a18965f721 | 102 089 | 5.3.9 Connection Type Service | Not applicable. The two services shall not be provided together. |
172515ee0aa129d07f6479a18965f721 | 102 089 | 5.3.10 Three party | No impact, i.e. neither supplementary service shall affect the operation of the other supplementary service. |
172515ee0aa129d07f6479a18965f721 | 102 089 | 5.3.11 Message Waiting Indication | No impact, i.e. neither supplementary service shall affect the operation of the other supplementary service. |
172515ee0aa129d07f6479a18965f721 | 102 089 | 6 SUBaddressing (SUB) service description | |
172515ee0aa129d07f6479a18965f721 | 102 089 | 6.1 Description | The SUB supplementary service allows the called (served) user to expand his addressing capacity beyond the one given by the PSTN number. Only the served user shall define the significance of a subaddress, enabling the selection of a specific terminal or function. Terminals on the same line are able to decide by themsel... |
172515ee0aa129d07f6479a18965f721 | 102 089 | 6.1.1 Size of subaddress | The maximum size of the subaddress is 20 octets. |
172515ee0aa129d07f6479a18965f721 | 102 089 | 6.1.2 Size limitations of subaddress | Within certain networks or between certain networks, the size of a subaddress can be limited. ETSI TR 102 089 V1.1.1 (1998-12) 11 |
172515ee0aa129d07f6479a18965f721 | 102 089 | 6.2 Procedures | |
172515ee0aa129d07f6479a18965f721 | 102 089 | 6.2.1 Provision and withdrawal | |
172515ee0aa129d07f6479a18965f721 | 102 089 | 6.2.1.1 Calling subscriber | For the calling subscriber, provision shall be without any prior arrangement with the service provider. |
172515ee0aa129d07f6479a18965f721 | 102 089 | 6.2.1.2 Called subscriber | For the called subscriber, provision may be general without any prior arrangement or by prior arrangement with the service provider. Withdrawal shall be done by the service provider at the subscriber's request or for administrative reasons. |
172515ee0aa129d07f6479a18965f721 | 102 089 | 6.2.2 Normal procedures | |
172515ee0aa129d07f6479a18965f721 | 102 089 | 6.2.2.1 Activation, deactivation and registration | Not applicable. |
172515ee0aa129d07f6479a18965f721 | 102 089 | 6.2.2.2 Erasure | Not applicable. |
172515ee0aa129d07f6479a18965f721 | 102 089 | 6.2.2.3 Invocation and operation | Subaddress information can be provided by the calling user in the call set-up phase. The SUB supplementary service shall be invoked when subaddress information is sent from the network to the called (served) user. |
172515ee0aa129d07f6479a18965f721 | 102 089 | 6.2.2.3.1 Calling user side | During the call-set up phase the calling user can insert the destination subaddress information which shall then be transported transparently by the network from the originating terminal to the destination terminal. The invocation procedure for the SUB on the calling user side shall be "*89* SUB #". The service code "8... |
172515ee0aa129d07f6479a18965f721 | 102 089 | 6.2.2.3.2 Called user side | The subaddress that complements the called user's PSTN number shall be transferred transparently through the network and shall be sent from the destination network to the called user's terminal(s). In the cases where the calling user does not include subaddress, the destination network shall always provide a normal cal... |
172515ee0aa129d07f6479a18965f721 | 102 089 | 6.2.2.4 Interrogation | Not applicable. |
172515ee0aa129d07f6479a18965f721 | 102 089 | 6.2.3 Exceptional procedures | |
172515ee0aa129d07f6479a18965f721 | 102 089 | 6.2.3.1 Activation, deactivation and registration | Not applicable. |
172515ee0aa129d07f6479a18965f721 | 102 089 | 6.2.3.2 Erasure | Not applicable. |
172515ee0aa129d07f6479a18965f721 | 102 089 | 6.2.3.3 Invocation and operation | If provision of the SUB supplementary service requires a prior arrangement with the service provider and if the called user has not subscribed to the SUB supplementary service, the network shall not send a called user's subaddress with the incoming call request. The network shall discard every subaddress exceeding the ... |
172515ee0aa129d07f6479a18965f721 | 102 089 | 6.2.3.4 Interrogation | Not applicable. |
172515ee0aa129d07f6479a18965f721 | 102 089 | 6.3 Terminal assignment | Terminals that do not support the SUB supplementary service should ignore the Subaddress parameter. Terminals that support the SUB supplementary service should compare the received SUB information with its own preselected SUB. If both SUB addresses match, the terminal shall react in an appropriate way. |
172515ee0aa129d07f6479a18965f721 | 102 089 | 6.4 Intercommunication considerations | If the subaddress cannot be transported to the called user due to different network capabilities, the calling user shall not be given an indication that this has occurred. |
172515ee0aa129d07f6479a18965f721 | 102 089 | 6.4.1 Interworking with non-PSTNs | The PSTN SUB supplementary service is compatible with the ISDN SUB supplementary service. |
172515ee0aa129d07f6479a18965f721 | 102 089 | 6.5 Interaction with other supplementary services | |
172515ee0aa129d07f6479a18965f721 | 102 089 | 6.5.1 Advice of charge services | |
172515ee0aa129d07f6479a18965f721 | 102 089 | 6.5.1.1 Charge advice at call set-up | No impact, i.e. neither supplementary service shall affect the operation of the other supplementary service. ETSI TR 102 089 V1.1.1 (1998-12) 13 |
172515ee0aa129d07f6479a18965f721 | 102 089 | 6.5.1.2 Charge advice during the call | No impact, i.e. neither supplementary service shall affect the operation of the other supplementary service. |
172515ee0aa129d07f6479a18965f721 | 102 089 | 6.5.1.3 Charge advice at the end of a call | No impact, i.e. neither supplementary service shall affect the operation of the other supplementary service. |
172515ee0aa129d07f6479a18965f721 | 102 089 | 6.5.2 Call waiting | No impact, i.e. neither supplementary service shall affect the operation of the other supplementary service. |
172515ee0aa129d07f6479a18965f721 | 102 089 | 6.5.3 Number identification services |
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