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8.17 Barring of All Incoming Calls (BAIC)
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8.19 Call Transfer (ECT)
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9 Interworking considerations
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1 Scope
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2 References
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3 Definitions and abbreviations
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3.1 Definitions
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3.2 Abbreviations
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4 High level Requirements
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5 General Requirements
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5.1 Multimedia message management
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5.2 Multimedia message delivery and submission
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5.3 Notification and Acknowledgement
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5.4 Addressing
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6 Profile
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7 Security
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8 Charging
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9 External Interface
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10 Interworking
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2 References
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3 Definitions and abbreviations
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3.1 Definitions
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3.2 Abbreviations
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4 Description
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5.1 MExE classmarks
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5.2 MS MExE classmarks
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5.3 Application and applet MExE classmarks
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6 General MExE requirements
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6.1 High level MExE requirements
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6.2 Requirements description from the user's standpoint
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6.2.1 User interface configuration management
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6.2.2 Service management
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6.3.1 Transfer of applications, applets and content
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6.3.2 Node types
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6.3.3 Subscriber data
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6.3.4 Roaming subscribers
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7 MExE bearer requirements
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8 MExE protocols requirements
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8.1 Optimised Wireless Access
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8.2 Wireless network independence
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8.3 Scaleable and extendible protocols
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8.4 Service independence
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8.5 Network node type independence
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8.6 Enquiry and notification of MExE capabilities
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8.7 MS request of services information
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8.8 Support of transfer protocols
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9 MS application execution environment requirements
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9.1 MS platform independence
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9.2 Document mark-up language and other coding formats
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9.3 MExE APIs
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10 Charging requirements
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11 Security requirements
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11.1 Security Principles
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11.2 Security Requirements
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11.3 Security domain classifications
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12 Interworking with other network features
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13 Network interworking
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3 Definitions and abbreviations
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4 Description
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5 Applicability
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6 Normal procedure
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6.1 Transfer of NITZ information
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6.2 Use of NITZ information
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4.3 General Bearer Services
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4.4 Parameters to be indicated and negotiated
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4.4.1 Call set-up
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4.4.1.1 T services
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4.4.1.2 NT services
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4.4.2 Network initiated modification
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4.5 Air Interface Resource Allocation
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4.6 Symmetric and asymmetric connections
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4.6.3 Network choice of connection symmetry
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4.8 Mobility Management
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4.9 Roaming
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4.10 Quality of Service
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4.10.1 Bit error rate
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