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101 376-3-19
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GEO-Mobile Radio Interface Specifications; Part 3: Network specifications; Sub-part 19: Optimal Routing technical realization; GMR-1 03.297
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TS
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1.1.1
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http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/101300_101399/1013760319/01.01.01_60/ts_1013760319v010101p.pdf
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The present document defines the performance requirements for the Mobile Earth Station (MES) radio transceiver for the GMR-1 Mobile Satellite System. Requirements are defined for two categories of parameters: • Those that are required to provide compatibility among the radio channels, connected either to separate or common antennas, which are used in the system. This category also includes parameters providing compatibility with existing systems in the same or adjacent frequency bands. • Those that define the transmission quality of the system.
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101 376-3-18
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GEO-Mobile Radio Interface Specifications; Part 3: Network specifications; Sub-part 18: Terminal-to-Terminal Call (TtT); GMR-1 03.296
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TS
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1.1.1
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http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/101300_101399/1013760318/01.01.01_60/ts_1013760318v010101p.pdf
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The present document describes the process of call establishment and call termination in the GMR-1 Mobile Satellite System, where the call is a Terminal-to-Terminal (TtT) call. The present document presents a unified view of all the processes that are involved in TtT call establishment, and identifies the impacts on the call establishment that are due specifically to the TtT nature of the call. The TtT call can be established in either single-hop mode or double-hop mode. In the single-hop mode two MESs engaged in a call communicate directly via satellite on a circuit switched L-L channel at the satellite. The single-hop mode call is established only for a voice call. The TtT double-hop mode call is established between two MESs for data, fax, and some voice calls when MESs are in geographically restricted positions. The GMR-1 network supports two types of TtT double-hop calls: • Where only one Gateway Station (GS) is in use and both Mobile Earth Stations (MESs) are registered at a common GS. • Where two GSs are in use and each MES is registered at a different GS.
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101 376-3-17
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GEO-Mobile Radio Interface Specifications; Part 3: Network specifications; Sub-part 17: Unstructured Supplementary Service Data (USSD) - Stage 2; GMR-1 03.290
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TS
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1.1.1
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http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/101300_101399/1013760317/01.01.01_60/ts_1013760317v010101p.pdf
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The present document gives the stage 2 description of Unstructured Supplementary Service Data (USSD) for the GMR-1 Mobile Satellite System. The present document is applicable to networks that conform to the GMR-1 specifications, and to mobile earth stations. The unstructured supplementary service data (USSD) mechanism allows the MES user and a PLMN operator defined application to communicate in a way which is transparent to the MES and to intermediate network entities. The mechanism allows development of PLMN specific supplementary services. The present document defines the requirements for handling USSD at the MES and network entities. It does not include specification of particular applications, nor does it specify how a particular application is selected. Where more than one application exists at a network entity, routing of messages to the correct application is carried out by the USSD handler. The unstructured supplementary service data (USSD) mechanism for GMR differs from the descriptions in GSM 03.90 [3] in terminology. The General restrictions clause of the present document indicates a USSD restriction to mobile earth stations operating in Terminal-to-Terminal single-hop mode. The present document is based on GSM 03.90 [3].
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101 376-3-16
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GEO-Mobile Radio Interface Specifications; Part 3: Network specifications; Sub-part 16: Call Barring (CB) supplementary services - Stage 2; GMR-1 03.088
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TS
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1.1.1
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http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/101300_101399/1013760316/01.01.01_60/ts_1013760316v010101p.pdf
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The present document gives the Stage 2 description of Call Barring (CB) services for the GMR-1 Mobile Satellite System. The description of the services are similar to those defined in GSM 03.88 [4] for the GSM system. The document describes: • barring of outgoing calls; • barring all outgoing calls (BAOC); • barring of outgoing international calls (BOIC); • barring of outgoing international calls except those directed to the home PLMN country (BOIC-exHC); • barring of incoming calls; • barring of all incoming calls (BAIC); • barring of incoming calls when roaming outside the home country (BIC-Roam). The present document is applicable to networks that conform to the GMR-1 specifications, and to mobile earth stations. The description of Call Barring services differs from GSM in terminology only. The clauses of the present document refer to equivalent clauses of GSM 03.88 [4]. Additional information on the service aspects of CB specific to the GMR-1 system is described in GSM 02.88 [3]. The present document is based on GSM 03.88 [4].
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101 376-3-15
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GEO-Mobile Radio Interface Specifications; Part 3: Network specifications; Sub-part 15: Line Identification supplementary service - Stage 2; GMR-1 03.081
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TS
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1.1.1
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http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/101300_101399/1013760315/01.01.01_60/ts_1013760315v010101p.pdf
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The present document gives the stage 2 description of the call identification supplementary services for the GMR-1 Mobile Satellite System. The present document is applicable to networks that conform to the GMR-1 specifications, and to mobile earth stations. The group line identification supplementary services are divided into the following four supplementary services: • calling line identification presentation (CLIP); • calling line identification restriction (CLIR); • connected line identification presentation (COLP); • connected line identification restriction (COLR). The group line identification supplementary services differ from the descriptions in GSM 03.81 [3] in terminology only. The present document is based on GSM 03.81 [3].
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101 376-3-14
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GEO-Mobile Radio Interface Specifications; Part 3: Network specifications; Sub-part 14: Transmission Planning Aspects of the Speech Service in the GMR-1 system; GMR-1 03.050
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TS
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1.1.1
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http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/101300_101399/1013760314/01.01.01_60/ts_1013760314v010101p.pdf
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The present document is concerned with the transmission planning aspects pertaining to the speech service in the GMR-1 Mobile Satellite System. The descriptions of the services are similar to those defined in GSM 03.50 [3] for the GSM system. There are two basic configurations for the operation of the PLMN, MES to MES and MES to GS to PSTN. Due to technical and economic factors, there cannot be full compliance with the general characteristics of international telephone connections and circuits recommended by ITU-T. The present document gives guidance as to the precautions, measures and minimum requirements needed for successful operation of the PLMN and interworking of the PLMN with the national and international PSTN. The specification identifies a number of routing and network configurations. The objective is to reach a quality as close as possible to ITU-T standards in order to safeguard the performance seen by PLMN and PSTN customers. The present document is applicable to networks that conform to the GMR-1 specifications, and to mobile earth stations. The present document is based on GSM 03.50 [3]. In most cases, the description of transmission planning aspects pertaining to the speech service differs from GSM in terminology only. The relevant clauses of the present document refer to equivalent clauses of GSM 03.50 [3].
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101 376-3-20
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GEO-Mobile Radio Interface Specifications; Part 3: Network specifications; Sub-part 20: Technical realization of High-Penetration Alerting; GMR-1 03.298
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TS
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1.1.1
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http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/101300_101399/1013760320/01.01.01_60/ts_1013760320v010101p.pdf
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The present document presents the description for the technical realization of high-penetration alerting (HPA) in the GMR-1 Mobile Satellite System.
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101 376-3-12
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GEO-Mobile Radio Interface Specifications; Part 3: Network specifications; Sub-part 12: Technical realization of the Short Message Service Cell Broadcast (SMSCB); GMR-1 03.041
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TS
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1.1.1
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http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/101300_101399/1013760312/01.01.01_60/ts_1013760312v010101p.pdf
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The present document describes the Short Message Service Cell Broadcast (SMSCB) of the GMR-1 Mobile Satellite System. It defines the message formats over the Gateway Station System - Mobile Earth Station (GSS-MES) interface for the Teleservice 23 as specified in GSM 02.03 [5]. The present document is applicable to networks that conform to the GMR-1 specifications, and to mobile earth stations. The Short Message Service Cell Broadcast (SMSCB) of the GMR-1 system differs from the descriptions in GSM 03.41 [6] in terminology only. The present document is based on GSM 03.41 [6].
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101 376-3-11
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GEO-Mobile Radio Interface Specifications; Part 3: Network specifications; Sub-part 11: Technical realization of the Short Message Service (SMS) Point-to-Point (PP); GMR-1 03.040
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TS
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1.1.1
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http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/101300_101399/1013760311/01.01.01_60/ts_1013760311v010101p.pdf
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The present document describes point-to-point Short Message Service (SMS) of the GMR-1 Mobile Satellite System. The document defines: • the services and service elements; • the network architecture; • the Service Centre functionality; • the MSC functionality (with regard to SMS); • the routing requirements; • the protocols and protocol layering, for the Teleservices 21 and 22, as specified in the document GSM 02.03 [5]. The present document is applicable to networks that conform to the GMR-1 specifications, and to mobile earth stations. The PLMN aspects of the service are identical to those defined in GSM 03.40 [6] for the GSM PLMN. The Short Message Services of the GMR system differs from the descriptions in GSM 03.40 [6] in terminology. The clauses of the present document refer to the corresponding clauses of GSM 03.40 [6]. The General Restrictions clause of the present document indicates a Point-to-Point SMS restriction to mobile earth stations operating in Terminal-to-Terminal (TtT) single-hop mode. The Service and service elements clause of the present document indicates the use of the "MES busy for MT SMS" error indication in response to SC originated transfers when the MES is operating in TtT single-hop mode. The use of radio resources for the transfer of short messages between the MES and the MSC is described in GSM 04.11 [7]. The network aspects of Short Message Service provision are outside the scope of the present document (i.e. the provision of network connectivity between the PLMN Subsystems). The required and assumed network service offered to the higher layers is defined in the present document. The Cell Broadcast Short Message Service (Teleservice 23) is a separate service, and is described in GMR-1 03.041 [3].
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101 376-3-10
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GEO-Mobile Radio Interface Specifications (Release 3); Third Generation Satellite Packet Radio Service; Part 3: Network specifications; Sub-part 10: Functions related to Mobile Earth Station (MES) in idle mode; GMR-1 3G 43.022
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TS
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3.3.1
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http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/101300_101399/1013760310/03.03.01_60/ts_1013760310v030301p.pdf
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The present document gives an overview of the tasks undertaken by a GMR-1 Mobile Earth Station (MES) when in idle mode, that is, switched on but not having a dedicated channel allocated, e.g. not making or receiving a call. It also describes relevant network functions. The idle mode functions are also performed by a MES as long as no dedicated channel is allocated to the MES. The present document specifies the idle mode operation. Further details are given in TS 101 376-4-8 [4] and TS 101 376-5-6 [7]. Clause 4 of the present document gives a general description of the idle mode process. Clause 5 outlines the main requirements and technical solutions of those requirements. Clause 6 describes the processes used in idle mode.
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101 376-3-10
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GEO-Mobile Radio Interface Specifications (Release 2) General Packet Radio Service; Part 3: Network specifications; Sub-part 10: Functions related to Mobile Earth Station (MES) in idle mode; GMPRS-1 03.022
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TS
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2.2.1
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http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/101300_101399/1013760310/02.02.01_60/ts_1013760310v020201p.pdf
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The present document gives an overview of the tasks undertaken by a GMR-1 Mobile Earth Station (MES) when in idle mode, that is, switched on but not having a dedicated channel allocated, e.g. not making or receiving a call. It also describes relevant network functions. The idle mode functions are also performed by a MES as long as no dedicated channel is allocated to the MES. The present document specifies the idle mode operation. Further details are given in TS 101 376-4-8 [4] and TS 101 376-5-6 [7]. Clause 4 of the present document gives a general description of the idle mode process. Clause 5 outlines the main requirements and technical solutions of those requirements. Clause 6 describes the processes used in idle mode.
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101 376-3-10
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GEO-Mobile Radio Interface Specifications; Part 3: Network specifications; Sub-part 10: Functions related to Mobile Earth Station (MES) in idle mode; GMR-1 03.022
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TS
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1.2.1
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http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/101300_101399/1013760310/01.02.01_60/ts_1013760310v010201p.pdf
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The present document gives an overview of the tasks undertaken by a GMR-1 Mobile Earth Station (MES) when in idle mode, that is, switched on but not having a dedicated channel allocated, e.g. not making or receiving a call. It also describes relevant network functions. The idle mode functions are also performed by a MES as long as no dedicated channel is allocated to the MES. The present document specifies the idle mode operation. Further details are given in TS 101 376-4-8 [4] and TS 101 376-5-6 [7]. Clause 4 of the present document gives a general description of the idle mode process. Clause 5 outlines the main requirements and technical solutions of those requirements. Clause 6 describes the processes used in idle mode.
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101 376-3-9
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GEO-Mobile Radio Interface Specifications; Part 3: Network specifications; Sub-part 9: Security related Network Functions; GMR-1 03.020
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TS
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1.1.1
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http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/101300_101399/1013760309/01.01.01_60/ts_1013760309v010101p.pdf
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The present document specifies the network functions needed to provide the security related service and functions specified in technical specification GSM 02.09 [8]. The use of satellite communications for transmission to mobile subscribers makes public land mobile networks (PLMNs) particularly sensitive to: • misuse of their resources by unauthorized persons using manipulated MESs, who try to impersonate authorized subscribers; • eavesdropping on the various information that is exchanged on the satellite path. It can be seen that PLMNs intrinsically do not provide the same level of protection to their operators and subscribers as the traditional telecommunication networks provide. This fact leads to the need to implement security features in a GMR-1 PLMN in order to protect: • the access to the mobile services; • any relevant item from being disclosed at the satellite path, mainly in order to ensure the privacy of user-related information. Therefore two levels of protection are assumed: 1) where security features are provided, the level of protection at the satellite path of the corresponding items is as good as the level of protection provided in fixed networks; 2) where no special provision is made, the level of protection at the satellite path is null. All items that are not dealt with in clause 4 are considered to need no protection. The present document draws on GSM 02.09 [8] "Security Aspect" and GSM 03.20 [10] "Security-Related Network Functions" to establish functional requirements as well as detailed procedures for GMR-1 system security. The present document does not address the cryptological algorithms that are needed to provide different security related features. This topic is addressed in annex C. Wherever a cryptological algorithm or mechanism is needed, this is signalled with a reference to annex C. The references refers only to functionalities, and some algorithms may be identical or use common hardware.
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101 376-3-13
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GEO-Mobile Radio Interface Specifications; Part 3: Network specifications; Sub-part 13: Technical realization of group 3 facsimile using transparent mode of transmission; GMR-1 03.045
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TS
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1.1.1
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http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/101300_101399/1013760313/01.01.01_60/ts_1013760313v010101p.pdf
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The present document deals with the procedures allowing the technical realization of the Group 3 facsimile service within the GMR-1 Mobile Satellite System using transparent network support, according to the definition of Teleservice 61 and 62 specified in GSM 02.03 [4]. The present document is based on GSM 03.45 [5].
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101 376-1-2
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GEO-Mobile Radio Interface Specifications (Release 1); Part 1: General specifications; Sub-part 2: Introduction to the GMR-1 family ; GMR-1 01.201
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TS
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1.2.1
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http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/101300_101399/1013760102/01.02.01_60/ts_1013760102v010201p.pdf
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The present document gives a general introduction to the document structure and organisation the GMR-1 family of GEO-Mobile Radio interface (GMR) specifications. The present document is part of the GMR-1 Release 3 specifications. It introduces the Release 3 specifications and also reproduces the introductions for the earlier Release 1 and Release 2 specifications. Within each release, the GMR-1 specifications are organized into document series that correspond to the organization of the ETSI GSM or 3GPP technical specifications. Clause 4 of the present document defines the contents of each GMR-1 series and shows how the individual GMR-1 specifications relate to their GSM or 3GPP counterparts. Clause 5 of the present document defines the relationship between GMR-1 terminology and the GSM or 3GPP terminology.
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101 376-3-1
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GEO-Mobile Radio Interface Specifications; Part 3: Network specifications; Sub-part 1: Network Functions; GMR-1 03.001
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TS
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1.1.1
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http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/101300_101399/1013760301/01.01.01_60/ts_1013760301v010101p.pdf
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The present document defines network functions which are necessary to support services and facilities in the GMR-1 Mobile Satellite System. A summary of the network functions is given in table 4.1, where also an indication is given whether the network shall support the function. All functions require signalling on the radio path as specified in Technical Specification GMR-1 04.008 [8]. The present document is based on GSM 03.01 [10].
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101 376-2-1
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GEO-Mobile Radio Interface Specifications; Part 2: Service specifications; Sub-part 1: Service Accessibility; GMR-1 02.011
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TS
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1.1.1
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http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/101300_101399/1013760201/01.01.01_60/ts_1013760201v010101p.pdf
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The present document describes the service access procedures of the GMR-1 Mobile Satellite System as they are presented to the user. The technical realization of service accessibility in terms of registration, handover, roaming and system selection is defined in the 03 series of GMR-1 Specifications. Definitions and procedures are provided in the present document for international roaming, national roaming and regionally provided service. These are mandatory in relation to the technical realization of the Mobile Earth Station.
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101 376-1-3
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GEO-Mobile Radio Interface Specifications (Release 3); Third Generation Satellite Packet Radio Service; Part 1: General specifications; Sub-part 3: General System Description; GMR-1 3G 41.202
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TS
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3.3.1
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http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/101300_101399/1013760103/03.03.01_60/ts_1013760103v030301p.pdf
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The present document is an introduction to Release 3 of the GMR-1 system (GMR-1 3G) and the associated Release 3 of the air interface specification. It is intended to point out some of the differences between the cellular 3GPP and GSM system and the mobile satellite GMR-1 system. The GMR-1 system is designed to provide mobile services via a single geostationary satellite as compared to the thousands of geographically separated cell sites that are used by a typical GSM system. This offers both challenges to be overcome and opportunities for enhanced services and features. GMR-1 3G is an extension of the published ETSI TS 101 376 and TIA (S-J-STD-782) specifications for mobile satellite communications, GMR-1, to support IMT-2000 services. GMR-1 is currently used in mobile satellite systems covering Europe, Africa, Asia and Middle East. GMR-1 3G is currently being deployed in North America.
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101 376-1-3
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GEO-Mobile Radio Interface Specifications; Part 1: General specifications; Sub-part 3: General System Description; GMR-1 01.202
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TS
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1.1.1
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http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/101300_101399/1013760103/01.01.01_60/ts_1013760103v010101p.pdf
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The present document is an introduction to Release 3 of the GMR-1 system (GMR-1 3G) and the associated Release 3 of the air interface specification. It is intended to point out some of the differences between the cellular 3GPP and GSM system and the mobile satellite GMR-1 system. The GMR-1 system is designed to provide mobile services via a single geostationary satellite as compared to the thousands of geographically separated cell sites that are used by a typical GSM system. This offers both challenges to be overcome and opportunities for enhanced services and features. GMR-1 3G is an extension of the published ETSI TS 101 376 and TIA (S-J-STD-782) specifications for mobile satellite communications, GMR-1, to support IMT-2000 services. GMR-1 is currently used in mobile satellite systems covering Europe, Africa, Asia and Middle East. GMR-1 3G is currently being deployed in North America.
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101 376-1-2
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GEO-Mobile Radio Interface Specifications (Release 3); Third Generation Satellite Packet Radio Service; Part 1: General specifications; Sub-part 2: Introduction to the GMR-1 family; GMR-1 3G 41.201
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TS
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3.3.1
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http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/101300_101399/1013760102/03.03.01_60/ts_1013760102v030301p.pdf
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The present document gives a general introduction to the document structure and organisation the GMR-1 family of GEO-Mobile Radio interface (GMR) specifications. The present document is part of the GMR-1 Release 3 specifications. It introduces the Release 3 specifications and also reproduces the introductions for the earlier Release 1 and Release 2 specifications. Within each release, the GMR-1 specifications are organized into document series that correspond to the organization of the ETSI GSM or 3GPP technical specifications. Clause 4 of the present document defines the contents of each GMR-1 series and shows how the individual GMR-1 specifications relate to their GSM or 3GPP counterparts. Clause 5 of the present document defines the relationship between GMR-1 terminology and the GSM or 3GPP terminology.
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101 376-1-2
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GEO-Mobile Radio Interface Specifications (Release 2) General Packet Radio Service; Part 1: General specifications; Sub-part 2: Introduction to the GMR-1 family; GMPRS-1 01.201
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TS
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2.2.1
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http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/101300_101399/1013760102/02.02.01_60/ts_1013760102v020201p.pdf
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The present document gives a general introduction to the document structure and organisation the GMR-1 family of GEO-Mobile Radio interface (GMR) specifications. The present document is part of the GMR-1 Release 3 specifications. It introduces the Release 3 specifications and also reproduces the introductions for the earlier Release 1 and Release 2 specifications. Within each release, the GMR-1 specifications are organized into document series that correspond to the organization of the ETSI GSM or 3GPP technical specifications. Clause 4 of the present document defines the contents of each GMR-1 series and shows how the individual GMR-1 specifications relate to their GSM or 3GPP counterparts. Clause 5 of the present document defines the relationship between GMR-1 terminology and the GSM or 3GPP terminology.
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101 350
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Digital cellular telecommunications system (Phase 2+) (GSM); General Packet Radio Service (GPRS); Overall description of the GPRS radio interface; Stage 2 (GSM 03.64 version 7.0.0 Release 1998)
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TS
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7.0.0
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http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/101300_101399/101350/07.00.00_60/ts_101350v070000p.pdf
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The present document provides the overall description for lower-layer functions of the General Packet Radio Service (GPRS) radio interface (Um). The overall description provides the following information: - The services offered to higher-layer functions, - The distribution of required functions into functional groups, - A definition of the capabilities of each functional group, - Service primitives for each functional group, including a description of what services and information flows are to be provided, and - A model of operation for information flows within and between the functions. The present document is applicable to the following GPRS Um functional layers: - Radio Link Control functions, - Medium Access Control functions, and - Physical Link Control functions. The present document describes the information transfer and control functions to be used across the radio (Um) interface for communication between the MS and the Network, see Figure 1. GSM 03.60 describes the overall GPRS logical architecture and the GPRS functional layers above the Radio Link Control and Medium Access Control layer. GSM 04.07 contains a description in general terms of the structured functions and procedures of this protocol and the relationship of this protocol with other layers and entities. GSM 04.08 contains the definition of GPRS RLC/MAC procedures when operating on the Common Control Channel (CCCH). GSM 04.60 contains the definition of RLC/MAC functions when operating on a Packet Data Channel (PDCH). GSM 04.64 contains functional procedures for the Logical Link Control (LLC) layer above the RLC/MAC. GSM 05 series defines the Physical Link layer and Physical RF layer. Network MT Um Figure 1: Scope of GPRS Logical Radio Interface Architecture ETSI ETSI TS 101 350 V7.0.0 (1999-07) 8 (GSM 03.64 version 7.0.0 Release 1998)
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101 376-1-1
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GEO-Mobile Radio Interface Specifications (Release 2) General Packet Radio Service; Part 1: General specifications; Sub-part 1: Abbreviations and acronyms; GMPRS-1 01.004
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TS
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2.1.1
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http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/101300_101399/1013760101/02.01.01_60/ts_1013760101v020101p.pdf
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The present document describes abbreviations and acronyms to be used throughout the GMR-1 Release 2 specifications. These abbreviations and acronyms include and extend the abbreviations and acronyms in the corresponding Release 1 specification [1]. All abbreviations are presented in the singular, but are equally applicable to the plural.
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101 376-1-1
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GEO-Mobile Radio Interface Specifications; Part 1: General specifications; Sub-part 1: Abbreviations and acronyms; GMR-1 01.004
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TS
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1.1.1
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http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/101300_101399/1013760101/01.01.01_60/ts_1013760101v010101p.pdf
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The present document describes abbreviations and acronyms to be used throughout the GMR-1 Release 2 specifications. These abbreviations and acronyms include and extend the abbreviations and acronyms in the corresponding Release 1 specification [1]. All abbreviations are presented in the singular, but are equally applicable to the plural.
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101 369
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Digital cellular telecommunications system (Phase 2+); Terminal Equipment to Mobile Station (TE-MS) multiplexer protocol (3PP TS 07.10 version 6.5.0 Release 1997)
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TS
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6.5.0
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http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/101300_101399/101369/06.05.00_60/ts_101369v060500p.pdf
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101 368
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Digital cellular telecommunications system (Phase 2+) (GSM); Example protocol stacks for interconnecting Cell Broadcast Centre (CBC) and Base Station Controller (BSC) (GSM 03.49 version 7.0.0 Release 1998)
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TS
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7.0.0
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http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/101300_101399/101368/07.00.00_60/ts_101368v070000p.pdf
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No mandatory protocol between the Cell Broadcast Centre (CBC) and the Base Station Controller (BSC) is specified by GSM; this is a matter of agreement between CBC and PLMN operators. The present document specifies three alternative approaches to the specification of protocol stacks of communication protocols for the purpose of fulfilling the service requirements of the primitives specified for the CBC - BSC interface in GSM 03.41. One approach is based upon the use of the complete OSI reference model (see X.200), another approach is based upon the use of only the lower 3 OSI layers, and another approach is based upon the use of CCITT Signalling System No. 7 (see Q.700). Specifications are based upon individual contributions. Any judgement concerning functionality, completeness and advantages/disadvantages of implementation is intentionally omitted.
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101 368
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Digital cellular telecommunications system (Phase 2+) (GSM); Example protocol stacks for interconnecting Cell Broadcast Centre (CBC) and Base Station Controller (BSC) (GSM 03.49 version 6.1.0 Release 1997)
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TS
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6.1.0
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http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/101300_101399/101368/06.01.00_60/ts_101368v060100p.pdf
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No mandatory protocol between the Cell Broadcast Centre (CBC) and the Base Station Controller (BSC) is specified by GSM; this is a matter of agreement between CBC and PLMN operators. The present document specifies three alternative approaches to the specification of protocol stacks of communication protocols for the purpose of fulfilling the service requirements of the primitives specified for the CBC - BSC interface in GSM 03.41. One approach is based upon the use of the complete OSI reference model (see X.200), another approach is based upon the use of only the lower 3 OSI layers, and another approach is based upon the use of CCITT Signalling System No. 7 (see Q.700). Specifications are based upon individual contributions. Any judgement concerning functionality, completeness and advantages/disadvantages of implementation is intentionally omitted.
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Digital cellular telecommunications system (Phase 2+); General Packet Radio Service (GPRS); Mobile Station (MS) supporting GPRS (GSM 07.60 version 7.2.0 Release 1998)
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7.2.0
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Digital cellular telecommunications system (Phase 2+) (GSM); General Packet Radio Service (GPRS); Mobile Station (MS) supporting GPRS (GSM 07.60 version 6.5.0 Release 1997)
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101 376-3-2
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GEO-Mobile Radio Interface Specifications; Part 3: Network specifications; Sub-part 2: Network Architecture; GMR-1 03.002
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TS
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1.1.1
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http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/101300_101399/1013760302/01.01.01_60/ts_1013760302v010101p.pdf
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The present document presents the possible architectures of the GMR-1 Mobile Satellite System. Clause 3 of the present document contains a definition of the different functional entities needed to support the mobile service. In clause 4, the configuration of a Satellite Network is described as well as the organization of the functional entities; the configuration presented is the most general in order to cope with all the possible implementations which can be imagined in the different countries. To illustrate that purpose, some examples of possible configurations are presented. clause 5 of the present document contains a brief description of the interfaces involved which shows the principle of the organization considered. The present document is based on GSM 03.02 [12].
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101 376-3-6
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GEO-Mobile Radio Interface Specifications; Part 3: Network specifications; Sub-part 6: Location Registration and Position Identification Procedures; GMR-1 03.012
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TS
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1.1.1
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http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/101300_101399/1013760306/01.01.01_60/ts_1013760306v010101p.pdf
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The present document describes the procedures related to position identification and location registration of a mobile earth station (MES) with the network in a GMR-1 Mobile Satellite System. The procedures include: location updating; location cancellation; periodic location updating; IMSI attach/detach. The procedures in the MES are described in specifications GMR-1 03.022 [5], and GMR-1 03.299 [6]. The procedures between MSC, VLR, and HLR utilize the Mobile Application Part (MAP) and details concerning the exchange of information are contained in specification GSM 09.02 [8]. The clauses of the present document refer to equivalent clauses of GSM 03.12 [7] but include additional information regarding position identification for mobile earth stations.
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101 376-3-5
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GEO-Mobile Radio Interface Specifications; Part 3: Network specifications; Sub-part 5: Technical realization of Supplementary Services; GMR-1 03.011
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TS
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1.1.1
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http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/101300_101399/1013760305/01.01.01_60/ts_1013760305v010101p.pdf
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The present document describes the general aspects of how supplementary services in the GMR-1 Mobile Satellite System are realized from a technical point of view. The present document is based on the equivalent GSM document, GSM 03.11 [4] "Digital cellular telecommunications system (Phase 2); Technical realization of supplementary services". Clauses within the present document refer to the equivalent clauses in GSM 03.11 [4]. The technical realization of supplementary services differs from the descriptions in GSM 03.11 [4] in the restrictions on supplementary services for Terminal to Terminal calls.
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101 376-3-4
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GEO-Mobile Radio Interface Specifications; Part 3: Network specifications; Sub-part 4: Organization of Subscriber Data; GMR-1 03.008
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TS
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1.1.1
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http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/101300_101399/1013760304/01.01.01_60/ts_1013760304v010101p.pdf
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The present document defines detailed information for the GMR-1 Mobile Satellite System that is to be stored in home location registers and visitor location registers concerning mobile subscribers. Clause 4 contains all details concerning the definition of the parameters, often given by reference to other specifications, and where the parameter is to be stored. Table 6.1 gives a summary overview and clause 6 identifies the reference information required for accessing the information. The present document is based on GSM 03.08 [9].
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101 376-3-3
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GEO-Mobile Radio Interface Specifications (Release 3); Third Generation Satellite Packet Radio Service; Part 3: Network specifications; Sub-part 3: Numbering, addressing and identification; GMR-1 3G 23.003
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TS
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3.3.1
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http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/101300_101399/1013760303/03.03.01_60/ts_1013760303v030301p.pdf
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The present document defines the principal purpose and use of International Mobile station Equipment Identities (IMEI) within the digital cellular telecommunications system and the GMR-1 system. The present document defines: a) an identification plan for mobile subscribers in the GMR-1 system; b) principles of assigning telephone and ISDN numbers to MSs in the country of registration of the MS; c) principles of assigning Mobile Station (MS) roaming numbers to visiting MSs; d) an identification plan for location areas, routing areas, and base stations in the GSM system; e) an identification plan for MSCs, SGSNs, GGSNs, and location registers in the GSM system; f) principles of assigning international mobile equipment identities; g) principles of assigning zones for regional subscription; h) an identification plan for groups of subscribers to the Voice Group Call Service (VGCS) and to the Voice Broadcast Service (VBS); and identification plan for voice group calls and voice broadcast calls; an identification plan for group call areas; i) principles for assigning Packet Data Protocol (PDP) addresses to mobile stations; j) an identification plan for point-to-multipoint data transmission groups; k) an identification plan for CN domain, RNC and service area in the UTRAN system; l) an identification plan for mobile subscribers in the WLAN system. The present document is based on TS 101 376-3-3 (GMPRS-1 03.003) [1].
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101 376-3-3
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GEO-Mobile Radio Interface Specifications (Release 2) General Packet Radio Service; Part 3: Network specifications; Sub-part 3: Numbering, addressing and identification; GMPRS-1 03.003
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TS
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2.2.1
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http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/101300_101399/1013760303/02.02.01_60/ts_1013760303v020201p.pdf
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The present document defines the principal purpose and use of International Mobile station Equipment Identities (IMEI) within the digital cellular telecommunications system and the GMR-1 system. The present document defines: a) an identification plan for mobile subscribers in the GMR-1 system; b) principles of assigning telephone and ISDN numbers to MSs in the country of registration of the MS; c) principles of assigning Mobile Station (MS) roaming numbers to visiting MSs; d) an identification plan for location areas, routing areas, and base stations in the GSM system; e) an identification plan for MSCs, SGSNs, GGSNs, and location registers in the GSM system; f) principles of assigning international mobile equipment identities; g) principles of assigning zones for regional subscription; h) an identification plan for groups of subscribers to the Voice Group Call Service (VGCS) and to the Voice Broadcast Service (VBS); and identification plan for voice group calls and voice broadcast calls; an identification plan for group call areas; i) principles for assigning Packet Data Protocol (PDP) addresses to mobile stations; j) an identification plan for point-to-multipoint data transmission groups; k) an identification plan for CN domain, RNC and service area in the UTRAN system; l) an identification plan for mobile subscribers in the WLAN system. The present document is based on TS 101 376-3-3 (GMPRS-1 03.003) [1].
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101 376-3-3
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GEO-Mobile Radio Interface Specifications; Part 3: Network specifications; Sub-part 3: Numbering, Addressing and identification; GMR-1 03.003
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TS
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1.1.1
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http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/101300_101399/1013760303/01.01.01_60/ts_1013760303v010101p.pdf
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The present document defines the principal purpose and use of International Mobile station Equipment Identities (IMEI) within the digital cellular telecommunications system and the GMR-1 system. The present document defines: a) an identification plan for mobile subscribers in the GMR-1 system; b) principles of assigning telephone and ISDN numbers to MSs in the country of registration of the MS; c) principles of assigning Mobile Station (MS) roaming numbers to visiting MSs; d) an identification plan for location areas, routing areas, and base stations in the GSM system; e) an identification plan for MSCs, SGSNs, GGSNs, and location registers in the GSM system; f) principles of assigning international mobile equipment identities; g) principles of assigning zones for regional subscription; h) an identification plan for groups of subscribers to the Voice Group Call Service (VGCS) and to the Voice Broadcast Service (VBS); and identification plan for voice group calls and voice broadcast calls; an identification plan for group call areas; i) principles for assigning Packet Data Protocol (PDP) addresses to mobile stations; j) an identification plan for point-to-multipoint data transmission groups; k) an identification plan for CN domain, RNC and service area in the UTRAN system; l) an identification plan for mobile subscribers in the WLAN system. The present document is based on TS 101 376-3-3 (GMPRS-1 03.003) [1].
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101 376-3-7
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GEO-Mobile Radio Interface Specifications; Part 3: Network specifications; Sub-part 7: Discontinuous Reception (DRX); GMR-1 03.013
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TS
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1.1.1
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http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/101300_101399/1013760307/01.01.01_60/ts_1013760307v010101p.pdf
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The present document specifies a system wide view of the operation of discontinuous reception on the GMR-1 Mobile Satellite System. The present document gives an overview of the implementation of discontinuous reception DRX within the GMR-1 mobile satellite system (MSS), the actions required at the MSC, the GSS, and the mobile earth station (MES). It also specifies the support of the facility via the radio interface, and some operational aspects of the facility.
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101 350
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Digital cellular telecommunications system (Phase 2+) (GSM); General Packet Radio Service (GPRS); Overall description of the GPRS radio interface; Stage 2 (GSM 03.64 version 6.4.0 Release 1997)
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TS
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6.4.0
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http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/101300_101399/101350/06.04.00_60/ts_101350v060400p.pdf
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The present document provides the overall description for lower-layer functions of the General Packet Radio Service (GPRS) radio interface (Um). The overall description provides the following information: - The services offered to higher-layer functions, - The distribution of required functions into functional groups, - A definition of the capabilities of each functional group, - Service primitives for each functional group, including a description of what services and information flows are to be provided, and - A model of operation for information flows within and between the functions. The present document is applicable to the following GPRS Um functional layers: - Radio Link Control functions, - Medium Access Control functions, and - Physical Link Control functions. The present document describes the information transfer and control functions to be used across the radio (Um) interface for communication between the MS and the Network, see Figure 1. GSM 03.60 describes the overall GPRS logical architecture and the GPRS functional layers above the Radio Link Control and Medium Access Control layer. GSM 04.07 contains a description in general terms of the structured functions and procedures of this protocol and the relationship of this protocol with other layers and entities. GSM 04.08 contains the definition of GPRS RLC/MAC procedures when operating on the Common Control Channel (CCCH). GSM 04.60 contains the definition of RLC/MAC functions when operating on a Packet Data Channel (PDCH). GSM 04.64 contains functional procedures for the Logical Link Control (LLC) layer above the RLC/MAC. GSM 05 series defines the Physical Link layer and Physical RF layer. Network MT Um Figure 1: Scope of GPRS Logical Radio Interface Architecture ETSI ETSI TS 101 350 V7.0.0 (1999-07) 8 (GSM 03.64 version 7.0.0 Release 1998)
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Digital cellular telecommunications system (Phase 2+) (GSM); General Packet Radio Service (GPRS); Serving GPRS Support Node (SGSN) - Visitors Location Register (VLR); Gs interface network service specification (GSM 09.16 version 7.0.1 Release 1998)
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TS
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7.0.1
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http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/101300_101399/101345/07.00.01_60/ts_101345v070001p.pdf
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The present document specifies or references the subset of MTP and SCCP which is used for the reliable transport of BSSAP+ messages in the Gs interface. The present document also specifies the SCCP addressing capabilities to be provided in the Gs interface. The present document is divided into two main parts, Chapter 5 dealing with the use of MTP and chapters 6-7 dealing with the use of SCCP. Clause 5 of the present document deals with the subset of the MTP that is required between an SGSN and a VLR. It is intended that this implementation of MTP is compatible with a full MTP implementation. The SCCP is used to provide message routing between the SGSN and the VLR. The SCCP routing principles specified in the present document allow to connect one SGSN to several VLR. No segmentation at SCCP level is needed on the Gs interface. Only SCCP class 0 is used on the Gs interface. Clauses 6-7 identify the SCCP subset that should be used between an SGSN and an VLR.
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101 345
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Digital cellular telecommunications system (Phase 2+) (GSM); General Packet Radio Service (GPRS); Serving GPRS Support Node (SGSN) - Visitors Location Register (VLR); Gs interface network service specification (GSM 09.16 version 6.1.0 Release 1997)
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TS
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6.1.0
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http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/101300_101399/101345/06.01.00_60/ts_101345v060100p.pdf
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The present document specifies or references the subset of MTP and SCCP which is used for the reliable transport of BSSAP+ messages in the Gs interface. The present document also specifies the SCCP addressing capabilities to be provided in the Gs interface. The present document is divided into two main parts, Chapter 5 dealing with the use of MTP and chapters 6-7 dealing with the use of SCCP. Clause 5 of the present document deals with the subset of the MTP that is required between an SGSN and a VLR. It is intended that this implementation of MTP is compatible with a full MTP implementation. The SCCP is used to provide message routing between the SGSN and the VLR. The SCCP routing principles specified in the present document allow to connect one SGSN to several VLR. No segmentation at SCCP level is needed on the Gs interface. Only SCCP class 0 is used on the Gs interface. Clauses 6-7 identify the SCCP subset that should be used between an SGSN and an VLR.
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101 342
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Telecommunications and Internet Protocol Harmonization Over Networks (TIPHON); Protocol Implementation Conformance Statement (PICS) proforma for the support of supplementary services in H.323; Support of H.450.3: Call diversion supplementary services for H.323
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TS
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1.1.1
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http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/101300_101399/101342/01.01.01_60/ts_101342v010101p.pdf
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The present document provides the Protocol Implementation Conformance Statement (PICS) proforma for the Call diversion supplementary service in H.323 [2] as specified in ITU-T Recommendation H.450.3 [1] in compliance with the relevant requirements and in accordance with the relevant guidance given in ISO/IEC 9646-7 [5]. The supplier of a protocol implementation which is claimed to conform to ITU-T Recommendation H.450.3 [1] is required to complete a copy of the PICS proforma provided in annex A of the present document and is required to provide the information necessary to identify both the supplier and the implementation.
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101 341
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Telecommunications and Internet Protocol Harmonization Over Networks (TIPHON); Protocol Implementation Conformance Statement (PICS) proforma for the support of supplementary services in H.323; Support of H.450.2: Call transfer supplementary services for H.323
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TS
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1.1.1
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http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/101300_101399/101341/01.01.01_60/ts_101341v010101p.pdf
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The present document provides the Protocol Implementation Conformance Statement (PICS) proforma for the Call transfer supplementary service in ITU-T Recommendation H.323 [2] as specified in ITU-T Recommendation H.450.2 [1] in compliance with the relevant requirements and in accordance with the relevant guidance given in ISO/IEC 9646-7 [5]. The supplier of a protocol implementation which is claimed to conform to ITU-T Recommendation H.450.2 [1] is required to complete a copy of the PICS proforma provided in annex A of the present document and is required to provide the information necessary to identify both the supplier and the implementation.
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101 340
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Telecommunications and Internet Protocol Harmonization Over Networks (TIPHON); Protocol Implementation Conformance Statement (PICS) proforma for the support of supplementary services in H.323; Support of H.450.1
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TS
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1.1.1
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http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/101300_101399/101340/01.01.01_60/ts_101340v010101p.pdf
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The present document provides the Protocol Implementation Conformance Statement (PICS) proforma for the generic functional protocol for the support of supplementary services in ITU-T Recommendation H.323 [2] as specified in ITU-T Recommendation H.450.1 [1] in compliance with the relevant requirements and in accordance with the relevant guidance given in ISO/IEC 9646-7 [5]. The supplier of a protocol implementation which is claimed to conform to ITU-T Recommendation H.450.1 [1] is required to complete a copy of the PICS proforma provided in annex A of the present document and is required to provide the information necessary to identify both the supplier and the implementation.
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101 336
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Telecommunications and Internet Protocol Harmonization Over Networks (TIPHON); Protocol Implementation Conformance Statement (PICS) proforma specification for Open Settlement Protocol (OSP)
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TS
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1.1.1
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http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/101300_101399/101336/01.01.01_60/ts_101336v010101p.pdf
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The present document provides the Protocol Implementation Conformance Statement (PICS) proforma for the Inter- domain pricing, authorization and usage exchange defined in TS 101 321 [4] in compliance with the relevant requirements, and in accordance with the relevant guidance given in ISO/IEC 9646-7 [3] and ETS 300 406 [1].
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101 335
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Telecommunications and Internet Protocol Harmonization Over Networks (TIPHON) Release 3; Release PICS; Interoperability test
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TS
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4.1.1
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http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/101300_101399/101335/04.01.01_60/ts_101335v040101p.pdf
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The present document defines the interoperability test specifications for the following scenarios: • PC to PC; • PC to Phone; • Phone to PC; • Phone to Phone using IP; • PC to PC using the SCN.
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4.1.1
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http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/101300_101399/101332/04.01.01_60/ts_101332v040101p.pdf
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The present document is applicable to TIPHON reference point I3 and provides a H.248/MEGACO Package for use in implementing the relevant interface. T1 T2 T2 T2 T1 ICF ICF TF TPE I4 TU I6 Transport Service Transport Control Transport flows TRM I5 I3 I3 Ingress/Egress transport domain I2 TU ICF TF ICF TRM TPE I5 I3 I3 I4 I6 Core transport domain I1 TRM I2 TU ICF TF ICF TRM TPE I5 I3 I3 I4 I6 Egress/Ingress transport domain TRM I1 Call control Service control Service CC CC SC CC SC CC Service Profile CR CR SC C1 SC2 SC2 SC2 SC1 S3 S3 C1 C2 SC S1 QoSPE S4 QoSPE QoSPE S4 S4 C3 SC2’ SC2’ CC User profile SC CR SC2 S2 S3 C2 QoSPE S4 SC2’ Originating/ Terminating Terminal FG Serving Network FG Home Network FG Terminating/ Originating Gateway FG Intermediate Network FG Originating/Terminating Network FG Media Bearer BC BC BC BC MC MC MC MC N1 M1 M2 M2 N2 N2 N3 C1 C1 C2 C3 M3 BC MC M2 N2 C2 SCN Plane SREG TREG HREG S1 R1 R2 Originating/ Terminating Terminal FG Terminating/ Originating Gateway FG Figure 1: Entities involved in control over the reference point
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101 331
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Lawful Interception (LI); Requirements of Law Enforcement Agencies
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TS
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1.8.1
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http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/101300_101399/101331/01.08.01_60/ts_101331v010801p.pdf
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The present document gives guidance for lawful interception of communications in the area of co-operation by Communications Service Providers (CSPs). It provides a set of requirements relating to handover interfaces for the interception by law enforcement and state security agencies. Requirements with regard to communications services provided from areas outside national boundaries are not fully developed yet and therefore only some preliminary requirements have been annexed for information. The present document describes the requirements from a Law Enforcement Agency's (LEA's) point of view. Not all requirements necessarily apply in one individual nation. These requirements need to be used to derive specific network requirements and furthermore to standardize handover interfaces.
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101 329-5
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Telecommunications and Internet Protocol Harmonization Over Networks (TIPHON) Release 3; End-to-end Quality of Service in TIPHON systems; Part 5: Quality of Service (QoS) measurement methodologies
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TS
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1.1.2
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http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/101300_101399/10132905/01.01.02_60/ts_10132905v010102p.pdf
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The present document applies to IP networks that provide voice telephony in accordance with any of the TIPHON scenarios. It contains: - test methodologies for end to end QoS parameters; - test methodologies for network performance parameters. It should be noted that the work has tried to reference already developed measurement techniques rather than defining new techniques unnecessarily. Background information and discussions are contained in the General Aspects of QoS document TR 101 329-1 [1].
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101 329-3
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Telecommunications and Internet Protocol Harmonization Over Networks (TIPHON) Release 3; End-to-end Quality of Service in TIPHON systems; Part 3: Signalling and control of end-to-end Quality of Service (QoS)
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TS
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2.1.2
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http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/101300_101399/10132903/02.01.02_60/ts_10132903v020102p.pdf
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The present document describes a framework for enabling the end-to-end QoS levels defined in TS 101 329-2 [1] to be signalled and controlled in TIPHON systems. The mechanisms involved operate between TIPHON terminals, IP telephony Service Providers (ITSPs), and network transport systems, and provide a flexible means for the dynamic allocation of QoS parameters across these entities in order to meet the QoS Service Classes defined in TS 101 329-2 [1]. The functional entities involved in the QoS signalling and control are defined, as are the requirements of the reference points between these functional entities. The QoS parameters and information flows used to establish the required Service QoS levels are also specified. The Application Plane mechanisms described in the present document are intended to be independent of the transport QoS mechanisms used within the underlying IP networks. The emphasis of the present document is on media QoS (primarily voice, but the mechanisms are also applicable to other media types). Issues related to performance of the signalling channels are outside the scope of the present document. TS 101 314 [2] describes how this QoS framework fits into the overall TIPHON architecture and details of the signalling involved are described in TS 101 471 [3].
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101 329-2
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Telecommunications and Internet Protocol Harmonization Over Networks (TIPHON) Release 3; End-to-end Quality of Service in TIPHON systems; Part 2: Definition of speech Quality of Service (QoS) classes
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TS
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2.1.3
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http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/101300_101399/10132902/02.01.03_60/ts_10132902v020103p.pdf
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The present document defines five classes of Quality of Service for characterizing the speech performance of TIPHON compliant IP voice telephony networks. The classes of service apply to all the defined TIPHON Scenarios and are specified in terms of the following parameters: - "Overall transmission quality rating"; - "Listener speech quality" (one-way non-interactive speech quality); and - "End-to-end delay".
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101 324
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Telecommunications and Internet Protocol Harmonization Over Networks (TIPHON); Numbering; Scenarios 1, 2, 3 and 4
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TS
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2.1.1
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http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/101300_101399/101324/02.01.01_60/ts_101324v020101p.pdf
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The present document specifies the naming, numbering, and addressing scheme and related functionality required within TIPHON compliant networks for calls: - from Internet Protocol (IP) based terminals to terminals in a Switched Circuit Network (SCN) (TIPHON scenario 1); - from terminals in an SCN to IP based terminals (TIPHON scenario 2); - from a terminal in an SCN through an IP based network and back to a terminal in an SCN (TIPHON scenario 3); and - from a terminal in an IP based network through an SCN and back to a terminal in an IP based network (TIPHON scenario 4). The objective of the present document is to ensure satisfactory interworking between TIPHON compliant networks and SCNs. An SCN may be a public network or a private network. These requirements affect terminal equipment and equipment that performs the roles of gatekeeper and gateway, and the calling procedure for the end user. Where the text indicates the status of a requirement (i.e. as strict command or prohibition, as authorization leaving freedom, or as a capability or possibility), this may modify the nature of a requirement within a referenced standard used to provide the capability.
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TS
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4.1.1
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http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/101300_101399/101321/04.01.01_60/ts_101321v040101p.pdf
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The present document shall be called the Open Settlement Protocol (OSP). The present document specifies a set of protocols and associated profiles to permit the exchange of inter-domain pricing, authorization, and settlement information between internet telephony operators. The protocols specified fulfil the essential requirements of such services, by providing appropriate functionality between multiple administrative domains in a secure manner. The specification also provides for non-standard extensions that permit co-operating parties to augment or replace the basic functionality.
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101 321
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Telecommunications and Internet Protocol Harmonization Over Networks (TIPHON); Open Settlement Protocol (OSP) for Inter-Domain pricing, authorization, and usage exchange
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TS
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2.1.1
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http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/101300_101399/101321/02.01.01_60/ts_101321v020101p.pdf
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The present document shall be called the Open Settlement Protocol (OSP). The present document specifies a set of protocols and associated profiles to permit the exchange of inter-domain pricing, authorization, and settlement information between internet telephony operators. The protocols specified fulfil the essential requirements of such services, by providing appropriate functionality between multiple administrative domains in a secure manner. The specification also provides for non-standard extensions that permit co-operating parties to augment or replace the basic functionality.
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101 315
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TS
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4.1.1
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http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/101300_101399/101315/04.01.01_60/ts_101315v040101p.pdf
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The present document specifies how the service capabilities as defined in TS 101 878 [1] can be used to synthesize examples of TIPHON simple call, call diversion on busy and call completion on no reply.
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101 315
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TS
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1.1.1
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http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/101300_101399/101315/01.01.01_60/ts_101315v010101p.pdf
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The present document specifies how the service capabilities as defined in TS 101 878 [1] can be used to synthesize examples of TIPHON simple call, call diversion on busy and call completion on no reply.
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101 314
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TS
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4.1.1
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http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/101300_101399/101314/04.01.01_60/ts_101314v040101p.pdf
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The present document defines the TIPHON network architecture and the reference configurations that are necessary for: • the delivery of telephone calls, which originate and terminate in IP networks; • the delivery of telephone calls which originate in an Internet Protocol (IP) network and are delivered to Switched Circuit Networks (SCN); • the delivery of telephone calls which originate in SCNs and are delivered in an IP network; and • the delivery of telephone calls which originate in SCNs, routed through IP networks and delivered to SCN. These four scenarios are part of TIPHON Release 4. The architecture includes provision of information and facilities which are incidental to the delivery of telephone calls described above. The present document builds upon the concepts embodied in the TIPHON Release 3 network architecture and reference configurations described in TR 101 877 [8]. The present document is applicable to equipment fulfilling the roles of the functional groups identified in TS 101 878 [2]; Terminal functional group, network functional group and Gateway functional group, and also to entities within the IP network that are necessary to support the four scenarios of TIPHON Release 4.
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Telecommunications and Internet Protocol Harmonization Over Networks (TIPHON) Release 3; Abstract Architecture and Reference Points Definition; Network Architecture and Reference Points
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The present document defines the TIPHON network architecture and the reference configurations that are necessary for: • the delivery of telephone calls, which originate and terminate in IP networks; • the delivery of telephone calls which originate in an Internet Protocol (IP) network and are delivered to Switched Circuit Networks (SCN); • the delivery of telephone calls which originate in SCNs and are delivered in an IP network; and • the delivery of telephone calls which originate in SCNs, routed through IP networks and delivered to SCN. These four scenarios are part of TIPHON Release 4. The architecture includes provision of information and facilities which are incidental to the delivery of telephone calls described above. The present document builds upon the concepts embodied in the TIPHON Release 3 network architecture and reference configurations described in TR 101 877 [8]. The present document is applicable to equipment fulfilling the roles of the functional groups identified in TS 101 878 [2]; Terminal functional group, network functional group and Gateway functional group, and also to entities within the IP network that are necessary to support the four scenarios of TIPHON Release 4.
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Telecommunications and Internet Protocol Harmonization Over Networks (TIPHON); Network architecture and reference configurations; TIPHON Release 2
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http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/101300_101399/101314/01.01.01_60/ts_101314v010101p.pdf
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The present document defines the TIPHON network architecture and the reference configurations that are necessary for: • the delivery of telephone calls, which originate and terminate in IP networks; • the delivery of telephone calls which originate in an Internet Protocol (IP) network and are delivered to Switched Circuit Networks (SCN); • the delivery of telephone calls which originate in SCNs and are delivered in an IP network; and • the delivery of telephone calls which originate in SCNs, routed through IP networks and delivered to SCN. These four scenarios are part of TIPHON Release 4. The architecture includes provision of information and facilities which are incidental to the delivery of telephone calls described above. The present document builds upon the concepts embodied in the TIPHON Release 3 network architecture and reference configurations described in TR 101 877 [8]. The present document is applicable to equipment fulfilling the roles of the functional groups identified in TS 101 878 [2]; Terminal functional group, network functional group and Gateway functional group, and also to entities within the IP network that are necessary to support the four scenarios of TIPHON Release 4.
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The present document establishes and defines the management principles and high-level requirements for the management of TIPHON services and networks. In particular, the present document identifies: • an overview of the management architecture, including the interactions between the management plane and the TIPHON application plane and TIPHON transport plane. • the end to end processes required to support the management (e.g. provision, maintenance and billing) of TIPHON service capabilities. Including the management model required to support the interactions necessary to ensure inter-operability between customers, service providers (including Value Add service providers), network providers and Trusted Third Parties etc. • high-level management requirements • managed resource model(s) (i.e. candidate manageable entities, in other words, resources that can be controlled and/or monitored, within the TIPHON architectural model). The present document is intended to provide a framework for the further development of TIPHON management specifications as well as management products based on those requirements. The present document can be seen as a framework for the development of all other Technical Specification addressing the management of TIPHON. TR 101 835 [10] provides details of the steps involved in a TIPHON release.
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Digital cellular telecommunications system (Phase 2+) (GSM); General Packet Radio Service (GPRS); Base Station System (BSS) - Serving GPRS Support Node (SGSN) interface; Network Service (GSM 08.16 version 6.3.0 Release 1997)
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http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/101200_101299/101299/06.03.00_60/ts_101299v060300p.pdf
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The present document specifies the Network Service used on the Base Station System (BSS) to Serving GPRS Support Node (SGSN) interface (Gb interface). The protocol stack on the Gb interface is defined in the stage 2 Technical Specification GSM 03.60 [3]. The Network Service entity provides network services to the BSSGP entity specified in GSM 08.18 [5]. The layer 1 of the Gb interface is specified in GSM 08.14 [4]. In the present document, the communication between adjacent layers and the services provided by the layers are distributed by use of abstract service primitives. But only externally observable behaviour resulting from the description is normatively prescribed by the present document. The service primitive model used in the present document is based on the concepts developed in CCITT Recommendation X.200 [13].
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Digital cellular telecommunications system (Phase 2+) (GSM); General Packet Radio Service (GPRS); Base Station System (BSS) - Serving GPRS Support Node (SGSN) interface; Gb interface layer 1 (GSM 08.14 version 6.0.0 Release 1997)
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The present document specifies the physical layer on the Base Station System (BSS) to Serving GPRS Support Node (SGSN) interface (Gb interface) and references layer 1 standards to be used on this interface. The protocol stack on the Gb interface is defined in the stage 2 GSM 03.60 [3].
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Digital cellular telecommunications system (Phase 2+) (GSM); General Packet Radio Service (GPRS); Mobile Station (MS) - Serving GPRS Support Node (SGSN); Subnetwork Dependent Convergence Protocol (SNDCP) (GSM 04.65 version 6.7.0 Release 1997)
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The present document provides the description of the Subnetwork Dependent Convergence Protocol (SNDCP) for the General Packet Radio Service (GPRS). The user of the services provided by SNDCP is a packet data protocol (PDP) at the mobile Station (MS) or the Relay at the Serving GPRS Support Node (SGSN). Additionally, a control entity, e.g., AT command interpreter, may be an SNDCP user. SNDCP uses the services provided by the Logical Link Control (LLC) layer [4] and the Session Management (SM) sub-layer [2]. The main functions of SNDCP are: - Multiplexing of several PDPs. - Compression / decompression of user data. - Compression / decompression of protocol control information. - Segmentation of a network protocol data unit (N-PDU) into Logical Link Control Protocol Data Units (LL-PDUs) and re-assembly of LL-PDUs into an N-PDU. GSM 04.65 is applicable to GPRS MS and SGSN.
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The present document specifies the Network Service used on the Base Station System (BSS) to Serving GPRS Support Node (SGSN) interface (Gb interface). The protocol stack on the Gb interface is defined in the stage 2 Technical Specification GSM 03.60 [3]. The Network Service entity provides network services to the BSSGP entity specified in GSM 08.18 [5]. The layer 1 of the Gb interface is specified in GSM 08.14 [4]. In the present document, the communication between adjacent layers and the services provided by the layers are distributed by use of abstract service primitives. But only externally observable behaviour resulting from the description is normatively prescribed by the present document. The service primitive model used in the present document is based on the concepts developed in CCITT Recommendation X.200 [13].
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http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/101200_101299/101297/07.03.00_60/ts_101297v070300p.pdf
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The present document provides the description of the Subnetwork Dependent Convergence Protocol (SNDCP) for the General Packet Radio Service (GPRS). The user of the services provided by SNDCP is a packet data protocol (PDP) at the mobile Station (MS) or the Relay at the Serving GPRS Support Node (SGSN). Additionally, a control entity, e.g., AT command interpreter, may be an SNDCP user. SNDCP uses the services provided by the Logical Link Control (LLC) layer [4] and the Session Management (SM) sub-layer [2]. The main functions of SNDCP are: - Multiplexing of several PDPs. - Compression / decompression of user data. - Compression / decompression of protocol control information. - Segmentation of a network protocol data unit (N-PDU) into Logical Link Control Protocol Data Units (LL-PDUs) and re-assembly of LL-PDUs into an N-PDU. GSM 04.65 is applicable to GPRS MS and SGSN.
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Digital cellular telecommunications system (Phase 2+) (GSM); General Packet Radio Service (GPRS); Base Station System (BSS) - Serving GPRS Support Node (SGSN) interface; Gb interface Layer 1 (GSM 08.14 version 7.0.1 Release 1998)
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http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/101200_101299/101298/07.00.01_60/ts_101298v070001p.pdf
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The present document specifies the physical layer on the Base Station System (BSS) to Serving GPRS Support Node (SGSN) interface (Gb interface) and references layer 1 standards to be used on this interface. The protocol stack on the Gb interface is defined in the stage 2 GSM 03.60 [3].
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Digital cellular telecommunications system (Phase 2+) (GSM); Individual equipment type requirements and interworking; Special conformance testing functions (GSM 04.14 version 5.1.0 Release 1996)
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5.1.0
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http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/101200_101299/101293/05.01.00_60/ts_101293v050100p.pdf
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This document specifies for Mobile Stations (MS), for the digital cellular communications system and Personal Communication Systems (PCS) operating in the 900 MHz and 1800 MHz band (GSM900 and DCS1800), standardized by ETSI SMG, those ME functions which are required for conformance testing purposes only. However, except for the Electrical Man Machine Interface (EMMI) and the Multi-slot TCH Loops, they are required for every mobile station. For conformance tests, functions are activated via the radio interface, test SIM or dedicated pins. These functions must be capable of being activated when a test SIM is present but must not function with any other (e.g. network) SIM present except where otherwise stated within this specification. In this state, the MS must be able to perform all functions specified in this TS; in addition however, the special conformance testing functions must be operational. The special conformance testing functions of the ME are enabled by use of a dedicated Subscriber Identity Module (test SIM, see GSM 11.10-1 Annex 4). SIM, in general, is described in GSM 11.11. The ME recognizes the test SIM by the Administrative Data Field. This TS applies to the public land mobile radio service in the GSM900 and DCS1800 systems, using constant envelope modulation and operating on radio frequencies in the 900 and 1800 MHz bands respectively with a channel separation of 200 kHz and carrying 8 full rate channels or 16 half rate channels per carrier according to the TDMA principle. This TS is part of the GSM-series of technical specifications. This TS neither replaces any of the other GSM technical specifications or GSM related TS, nor is it created to provide full understanding of (or parts of) the GSM900 and DCS1800 systems. This TS applies to the unit which includes the hardware to establish a connection across the radio interface.
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Digital cellular telecommunications system (Phase 2+) (GSM); Completion of Calls to Busy Subscriber (CCBS); Stage 3 (GSM 04.93 version 7.0.0 Release 1998)
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http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/101200_101299/101284/07.00.00_60/ts_101284v070000p.pdf
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The present dcoument gives the stage 3 description of the Completion of Calls to Busy Subscriber (CCBS) supplementary service. The present document specifies the procedures used at the radio interface (Reference point Um as defined in GSM 04.02) for normal operation, activation, deactivation, invocation and interrogation of the completion of calls to busy subscriber supplementary services. Provision and withdrawal of supplementary services is an administrative matter between the mobile subscriber and the service provider and cause no signalling on the radio interface. In GSM 04.10 the general aspects of the specification of supplementary services at the layer 3 radio interface are given. GSM 04.80 specifies the formats and coding for the supplementary services. Definitions and descriptions of supplementary services are given in GSM 02.04, GSM 02.8x and GSM 02.9x-series. Technical specification GSM 02.93 is related specifically to the Completion of Calls to Busy Subscriber supplementary service. The technical realization of supplementary services is described in technical specifications GSM 03.11, GSM 03.8x and 03.9x-series. GSM 03.93 is related specifically to Completion of Calls to Busy Subscriber supplementary service. The procedures for Call Control, Mobility Management and Radio Resource management at the layer 3 radio interface are defined in GSM 04.07 and GSM 04.08. The following supplementary services belong to the call completion supplementary services and are described in the present document: - Completion of Calls to Busy Subscriber (CCBS) (see clause 4).
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http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/101200_101299/101284/06.01.01_60/ts_101284v060101p.pdf
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The present dcoument gives the stage 3 description of the Completion of Calls to Busy Subscriber (CCBS) supplementary service. The present document specifies the procedures used at the radio interface (Reference point Um as defined in GSM 04.02) for normal operation, activation, deactivation, invocation and interrogation of the completion of calls to busy subscriber supplementary services. Provision and withdrawal of supplementary services is an administrative matter between the mobile subscriber and the service provider and cause no signalling on the radio interface. In GSM 04.10 the general aspects of the specification of supplementary services at the layer 3 radio interface are given. GSM 04.80 specifies the formats and coding for the supplementary services. Definitions and descriptions of supplementary services are given in GSM 02.04, GSM 02.8x and GSM 02.9x-series. Technical specification GSM 02.93 is related specifically to the Completion of Calls to Busy Subscriber supplementary service. The technical realization of supplementary services is described in technical specifications GSM 03.11, GSM 03.8x and 03.9x-series. GSM 03.93 is related specifically to Completion of Calls to Busy Subscriber supplementary service. The procedures for Call Control, Mobility Management and Radio Resource management at the layer 3 radio interface are defined in GSM 04.07 and GSM 04.08. The following supplementary services belong to the call completion supplementary services and are described in the present document: - Completion of Calls to Busy Subscriber (CCBS) (see clause 4).
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Digital cellular telecommunications system (Phase 2+) (GSM); Technical realization of Completion of Calls to Busy Subscriber (CCBS); Stage 2 (GSM 03.93 version 7.0.0 Release 1998)
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http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/101200_101299/101283/07.00.00_60/ts_101283v070000p.pdf
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The present document gives the stage 2 description of the Completion of Calls to Busy Subscriber (CCBS) supplementary service.
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Digital cellular telecommunications system (Phase 2+) (GSM); Completion of Calls to Busy Subscriber (CCBS); Service description, Stage 1 (GSM 02.93 version 7.0.0 Release 1998)
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TS
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7.0.0
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http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/101200_101299/101282/07.00.00_60/ts_101282v070000p.pdf
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The present document specifies the stage 1 description of Completion of Calls to Busy Subscriber (CCBS) from the subscriber's and user's points of view; in particular: - the procedures for normal operation with successful outcome; - the action to be taken in exceptional circumstances; - the interaction with other GSM supplementary services; The present document does not deal with the Man-Machine Interface (MMI) requirements, but makes reference to the appropriate GSM specifications. The charging principles applied to CCBS are outside of the scope of this specifcation. The present document is applicable to the digital cellular telecommunication system Global System for Mobile communications (GSM). Any interactions with other networks not dealt with in the present document are outside the scope of the present document.
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Access, Terminals, Transmission and Multiplexing (ATTM); Access transmission systems on metallic access cables; Very High Speed digital subscriber line system (VDSL2) [Recommendation ITU-T G.993.2 modified]
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TS
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http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/101200_101299/101271/01.02.01_60/ts_101271v010201p.pdf
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The present document provides the necessary adaptions to Recommendation ITU-T G.993.2 [1] for European applications and other information relevant to the European environment.
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Transmission and Multiplexing (TM); Optical Access Networks (OANs) for evolving services; ATM Passive Optical Networks (PONs) and the transport of ATM over digital subscriber lines
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http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/101200_101299/101272/01.01.01_60/ts_101272v010101p.pdf
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The present document is applicable to Optical Access Networks (OANs) that support evolving services, i.e. services which could exceed 2 Mbit/s bearer capability. Access networks which also support existing services such as telephony and narrowband ISDN are also considered. Evolutionary scenarios for existing ANs are identified, considering Hybrid optical Fibre-Twisted Pair (HFTP) and Hybrid optical Fibre-Coaxial (HFC) networks. ANs which do not contain one or more Optical Distribution Networks (ODNs) are out of scope of the present document. The present document includes a detailed specification for an ATM Passive Optical Network (PON) based on a TDMA multiple access technique. This system is applicable to multiple network architectures such as Fibre To The Cabinet (FTTCab) and Fibre To The Home (FTTH). ATM PONs which use FDMA as a multiple access technique are not precluded, but are not specified in detail in the present document. For OANs involving metallic (twisted pair) sections, the present document provides guidelines on the requirements for digital subscriber line systems, where these form part of an OAN. Functional architectures are provided which identify examples of the evolution of ODNs and HFC networks according to service demand.
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Digital cellular telecommunications system (Phase 2+) (GSM); Technical realization of Completion of Calls to Busy Subscriber (CCBS); Stage 2 (GSM 03.93 version 6.2.0 Release 1997)
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TS
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6.2.0
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http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/101200_101299/101283/06.02.00_60/ts_101283v060200p.pdf
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The present document gives the stage 2 description of the Completion of Calls to Busy Subscriber (CCBS) supplementary service.
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Transmission and Multiplexing (TM); Access transmission systems on metallic access cables; Very high speed Digital Subscriber Line (VDSL); Part 1: Functional requirements
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http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/101200_101299/10127001/01.04.01_60/ts_10127001v010401p.pdf
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The present document specifies requirements for transceivers providing very high bit-rate digital transmission on metallic, unshielded, access network wire pairs. The technology is referred to as Very high speed Digital Subscriber Line (VDSL). The present document is part 1 of the specification for VDSL and is applicable to metallic access transmission systems designed to provide multi-megabit/s digital access over part of the existing, unshielded, metallic access network. It is concerned with the key functional and electrical requirements for VDSL. It is linecode independent and is intended to set the boundary requirements that all compliant VDSL transceivers shall meet. TS 101 270-2 [18] is concerned with requirements of the linecode method that enable the requirements of the present document to be met. The definition of physical interfaces is outside the scope of the present document. If an appropriate interface for a specific application exists it may be included to describe how these requirements map to it. The VDSL transmission system, in its most basic form, consists of an application independent core and an application specific block. The core is purely an application independent bit-pump which transports information from one end of the metallic access link to the other. The digital data is mapped into a core frame that is defined logically and not physically. The core frame is therefore considered to be the interface between the application specific and the application independent part of the VDSL system. The application specific part may be subdivided into (at least) two smaller parts: mapping and interface. The scope of the present document is shown graphically in figure 1 and figure 2, where the Network Termination (NT) and Line Termination (LT) are considered separately. Interface Wire-pair VDSL Network Termination Out of scope Within scope VDSL core frame VDSL application frame UNI at T reference point Mapping Transceiver UNI Figure 1: NT reference model scope ETSI ETSI TS 101 270-1 V1.4.1 (2005-10) 8 Wire-pair VDSL Line Termination VDSL core frame Within scope Out of scope ONU or Exchange line card Transceiver Mapping UPF VDSL application frame Figure 2: LT reference model scope
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Digital cellular telecommunications system (Phase 2+) (GSM); Completion of Calls to Busy Subscriber (CCBS); Service description, Stage 1 (GSM 02.93 version 6.0.1 Release 1997)
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TS
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http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/101200_101299/101282/06.00.01_60/ts_101282v060001p.pdf
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The present document specifies the stage 1 description of Completion of Calls to Busy Subscriber (CCBS) from the subscriber's and user's points of view; in particular: - the procedures for normal operation with successful outcome; - the action to be taken in exceptional circumstances; - the interaction with other GSM supplementary services; The present document does not deal with the Man-Machine Interface (MMI) requirements, but makes reference to the appropriate GSM specifications. The charging principles applied to CCBS are outside of the scope of this specifcation. The present document is applicable to the digital cellular telecommunication system Global System for Mobile communications (GSM). Any interactions with other networks not dealt with in the present document are outside the scope of the present document.
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Digital cellular telecommunications system (Phase 2+) (GSM); Description for the use of a Shared Inter Working Function (SIWF) in a GSM PLMN; Stage 2 (GSM 03.54 version 7.0.0 Release 1998)
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TS
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http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/101200_101299/101252/07.00.00_60/ts_101252v070000p.pdf
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The present document defines the stage two description of the Shared Inter Working Function (SIWF) on Global System for Mobile communications (GSM). A stage one description does not exist because this service is not visible to the service subscribers and users. This stage two identifies the functional Capabilities and information flows needed to support the service. The signalling system protocols and switching functions needed to implement this service are defined in the relevant specifications. Interworking with other networks (e.g. PSTN) needs the presence of specific functions associated with the MSC, known as interworking functions (IWF). The IWFs depend on the type of network with which it is desired to interconnect and the type of service desired. A Shared Inter Working Function is a network function that may be used by any MSC in the same PLMN to provide interworking for a data/fax call. Whereas an IWF can only be used by its MSC, the SIWF can be used by several other network nodes e.g. any MSC within the same PLMN (the concept is not limited to a certain number of MSCs). SIWF is applied to data services in GSM Phase 2 and GSM Phase 2+ (as defined in GSM 02.02, GSM 02.03 and GSM 02.34). The usage of a SIWF requires no additional manipulation at the MS. There is an interest to have a Shared Interworking Function (SIWF) for the following reasons: - possibility to fabricate/obtain the specific functionality needed for data services in areas where data traffic is expected to be low, - handling of data calls in case of local overload of the data traffic, - quick introduction and roll-out of new data services.
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Digital cellular telecommunications system (Phase 2+) (GSM); Description for the use of a Shared Inter Working Function (SIWF) in a GSM PLMN; Stage 2 (GSM 03.54 version 5.2.0)
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http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/101200_101299/101252/05.02.00_60/ts_101252v050200p.pdf
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The present document defines the stage two description of the Shared Inter Working Function (SIWF) on Global System for Mobile communications (GSM). A stage one description does not exist because this service is not visible to the service subscribers and users. This stage two identifies the functional Capabilities and information flows needed to support the service. The signalling system protocols and switching functions needed to implement this service are defined in the relevant specifications. Interworking with other networks (e.g. PSTN) needs the presence of specific functions associated with the MSC, known as interworking functions (IWF). The IWFs depend on the type of network with which it is desired to interconnect and the type of service desired. A Shared Inter Working Function is a network function that may be used by any MSC in the same PLMN to provide interworking for a data/fax call. Whereas an IWF can only be used by its MSC, the SIWF can be used by several other network nodes e.g. any MSC within the same PLMN (the concept is not limited to a certain number of MSCs). SIWF is applied to data services in GSM Phase 2 and GSM Phase 2+ (as defined in GSM 02.02, GSM 02.03 and GSM 02.34). The usage of a SIWF requires no additional manipulation at the MS. There is an interest to have a Shared Interworking Function (SIWF) for the following reasons: - possibility to fabricate/obtain the specific functionality needed for data services in areas where data traffic is expected to be low, - handling of data calls in case of local overload of the data traffic, - quick introduction and roll-out of new data services.
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Digital cellular telecommunications system (Phase 2+) (GSM); Fault management of the Base Station System (BSS) (GSM 12.11 version 6.3.0 Release 1997)
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6.3.0
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http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/101200_101299/101251/06.03.00_60/ts_101251v060300p.pdf
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The present document describes the fault management of any NE of a GSM PLMN through the Q3 interface, with focus on the Base Station System (BSS). The OAM of the GSM Public Land Mobile Network (PLMN) is organised and described in terms of TMN Management Services. GSM 12.00 describes the architecture and gives a general overview of the OAM services, while the rest of the GSM 12 series gives the detailed specification for each service and other aspects of the OAM. Among all the TMN Management Services listed in GSM 12.00, the following are addressed by the present document: - Management of the BSS (also covered by GSM 12.20). - Restoration and Recovery (also covered by GSM 12.06). The present document deals with "Fault Management" aspects of the above services. For the TMN Management Services covered, the following "TMN Management Service Components" have been defined in clause 5: - Alarm surveillance. - Fault localisation. - Fault correction. - Testing. The above TMN Management Service Components are based on several "Management Functions", some of which are defined in other ITU-T documents (e.g. State Management Functions, Alarm Reporting Functions, etc.), and others which are specifically defined here, in clauses 6 and 7. For some management functions, the management information model is already provided by referenced ITU-T recommendations as well as GSM 12.00 and GSM 12.20. The GDMO and ASN.1 definition of the information model for the present document is fully defined through explicit references to ITU-T M.3100, ITU-T Q.821, ITU-T G.774.03, ITU-T X.7xx-series and GSM 12.00 information models, together with extensions defined in the Annex of the present document. Although sometimes considered as part of fault management, various administrative policies and procedures such as trouble ticketing and tracking, parts inventory, etc. are not included in the present document. Such aspects may be considered to be the responsibility of the operator and thus outside the scope of the present document.
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Digital Video Broadcasting (DVB); Home Local Network Specification based on IEEE 1394
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http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/101200_101299/101225/01.01.01_60/ts_101225v010101p.pdf
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The present document standardizes the topology, physical interfaces and a complete stack of protocols for the Home Local Network (HLN). This includes the specification of the APIs that an application on an HLN device can use to access the services provided by this HLN device or any other HLN device, as well as a Java language binding for these APIs. This allows e.g. Java applications to be downloaded to a DVB Receiver and use the services from other HLN devices such as storage devices. The HLN services and APIs allow any HLN device, to access (interactive) DVB services, Internet services, or other services even if that device itself is not directly connected to a Home Access Network (HAN) or to the corresponding Access Network that delivers these services to the home. The HLN specification covers the possibility of connecting multiple DVB receivers or devices providing access to other services, to the HLN. This HLN specification also allows for multiple applications to execute simultaneously on multiple HLN Devices and share, in a cooperative way, the HLN resources such as bandwidth or a DVB receiver. The present document is based on the commercial requirements in TM1690 (rev 2) (see Bibliography), the role of the HLN in the total architecture of the In-Home Digital Network (IHDN) given in DVB-IHDN 012 (rev 6) (see Bibliography), as well as the technical requirements given in DVB-IHDN 012 (rev 6) (see Bibliography).
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101 224
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Digital Video Broadcasting (DVB); Home Access Network (HAN) with an active Network Termination (NT)
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TS
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1.1.1
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http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/101200_101299/101224/01.01.01_60/ts_101224v010101p.pdf
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101 252
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Digital cellular telecommunications system (Phase 2+) (GSM); Description for the use of a Shared Inter Working Function (SIWF) in a GSM PLMN; Stage 2 (GSM 03.54 version 6.0.0 Release 1997)
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TS
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6.0.0
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http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/101200_101299/101252/06.00.00_60/ts_101252v060000p.pdf
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The present document defines the stage two description of the Shared Inter Working Function (SIWF) on Global System for Mobile communications (GSM). A stage one description does not exist because this service is not visible to the service subscribers and users. This stage two identifies the functional Capabilities and information flows needed to support the service. The signalling system protocols and switching functions needed to implement this service are defined in the relevant specifications. Interworking with other networks (e.g. PSTN) needs the presence of specific functions associated with the MSC, known as interworking functions (IWF). The IWFs depend on the type of network with which it is desired to interconnect and the type of service desired. A Shared Inter Working Function is a network function that may be used by any MSC in the same PLMN to provide interworking for a data/fax call. Whereas an IWF can only be used by its MSC, the SIWF can be used by several other network nodes e.g. any MSC within the same PLMN (the concept is not limited to a certain number of MSCs). SIWF is applied to data services in GSM Phase 2 and GSM Phase 2+ (as defined in GSM 02.02, GSM 02.03 and GSM 02.34). The usage of a SIWF requires no additional manipulation at the MS. There is an interest to have a Shared Interworking Function (SIWF) for the following reasons: - possibility to fabricate/obtain the specific functionality needed for data services in areas where data traffic is expected to be low, - handling of data calls in case of local overload of the data traffic, - quick introduction and roll-out of new data services.
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101 231
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Television systems; Register of Country and Network Identification (CNI), Video Programming System (VPS) codes and Application codes for Teletext based systems
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TS
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1.3.1
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http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/101200_101299/101231/01.03.01_60/ts_101231v010301p.pdf
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The present document contains the so-far allocated values of the Network Identification (NI) field of the Teletext Broadcast Service Data Packet (extension data packet of type 8/30 format 1), and the Country and Network Identification (CNI) fields of the Programme Delivery Control (PDC) data packets (extension data packets X/26 and 8/30 format 2). The present document also contains identification codes related to Video Programme System (VPS) CNI, which apply to German, Austrian and Swiss TV programme providers. Services like Teletext, PDC or VPS that contain Network Identification data in their formats may be used (besides their primary purpose) also as a reference for a source display or for Automatic Tuning Systems (ATS). The CNI codes are also used in Electronic Programme Guide transmissions.
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101 263
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Transmission and Multiplexing (TM); Passive optical components; Fibre optic mechanical splices for single-mode optical fibre communications systems for indoor and outdoor applications; Common requirements and conformance testing
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TS
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1.2.1
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http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/101200_101299/101263/01.02.01_60/ts_101263v010201p.pdf
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The present document specifies requirements for mechanical splices to be used in single-mode optical fibre telecommunication land based (not submarine) systems. The scope covers the establishment of minimum uniform requirements for the following aspects: • optical, environmental and mechanical properties; • test conditions; • acceptance criteria. Reliability aspects of connector sets are not covered by the present document. Some users may have additional specific requirements, such as a need to verify performance at lower temperatures. These users should specify mechanical splices conforming to the basic ETSI performance standard, plus additional tests or more severe test conditions. Two grades of mechanical splices have been established in the present document regarding their performance in environmental tests. These are referred to as grades V and T.
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101 267
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Digital cellular telecommunications system (Phase 2+) (GSM); Specification of the SIM application toolkit for the Subscriber Identity Module - Mobile Equipment (SIM - ME) interface (GSM 11.14 version 6.3.0 Release 1997)
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TS
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6.3.0
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http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/101200_101299/101267/06.03.00_60/ts_101267v060300p.pdf
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The present document defines the interface between the Subscriber Identity Module (SIM) and the Mobile Equipment (ME), and mandatory ME procedures, specifically for "SIM Application Toolkit". SIM Application Toolkit is a set of commands and procedures for use during the network operation phase of GSM, in addition to those defined in GSM 11.11 [14]. Specifying the interface is to ensure interoperability between a SIM and an ME independently of the respective manufacturers and operators. The concept of a split of the Mobile Station (MS) into these elements as well as the distinction between the GSM network operation phase, which is also called GSM operations, and the administrative management phase are described in GSM 02.17 [3]. The present document defines: - the commands; - the application protocol; - the mandatory requirements on the SIM and ME for each procedure. Unless otherwise stated, references to GSM also apply to DCS 1800. The present document does not specify any aspects related to the administrative management phase. Any internal technical realization of either the SIM or the ME are only specified where these reflect over the interface. The present document does not specify any of the security algorithms which may be used. The present document defines an enhancement for GSM Phase 2+ of the SIM/ME interface for GSM Phase 2. While all attempts have been made to maintain phase compatibility, any issues that specifically relate to Phase 1 should be referenced from within the relevant Phase 1 specification.
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101 270-2
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<empty>
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TS
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1.2.1
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http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/101200_101299/10127002/01.02.01_60/ts_10127002v010201p.pdf
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The present document specifies requirements for transceivers that provide very high bit-rate digital transmission on metallic, unshielded, access network wire pairs. The technology is referred to as Very high speed Digital Subscriber Line (VDSL). This present document is part 2 of the specification for VDSL and is applicable to metallic access transmission systems designed to provide multi-megabit/s digital access over part of the existing, unshielded, metallic access network. It is concerned with the specification of the line-code and duplex method which enable the requirements stated in TS 101 270-1 to be met. The present document allows the VDSL transceiver to be implemented using either Single Carrier or Multi-Carrier modulation schemes. ETSI ETSI TS 101 270-2 V1.2.1 (2003-07) 10
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101 220
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Smart Cards; ETSI numbering system for telecommunication application providers (Release 18)
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TS
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18.2.0
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http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/101200_101299/101220/18.02.00_60/ts_101220v180200p.pdf
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The present document provides for the administration of shared name spaces in use by applications on the UICC, as defined in ETSI TS 102 221 [43], including the managed allocation of identifiers from these name spaces.
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101 220
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Smart Cards; ETSI numbering system for telecommunication application providers (Release 17)
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TS
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17.2.0
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http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/101200_101299/101220/17.02.00_60/ts_101220v170200p.pdf
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The present document provides for the administration of shared name spaces in use by applications on the UICC, as defined in ETSI TS 102 221 [43], including the managed allocation of identifiers from these name spaces.
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101 220
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Smart Cards; ETSI numbering system for telecommunication application providers (Release 16)
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TS
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16.1.0
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http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/101200_101299/101220/16.01.00_60/ts_101220v160100p.pdf
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The present document provides for the administration of shared name spaces in use by applications on the UICC, as defined in ETSI TS 102 221 [43], including the managed allocation of identifiers from these name spaces.
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101 220
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Smart Cards; ETSI numbering system for telecommunication application providers (Release 14)
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TS
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14.1.0
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http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/101200_101299/101220/14.01.00_60/ts_101220v140100p.pdf
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The present document provides for the administration of shared name spaces in use by applications on the UICC, as defined in ETSI TS 102 221 [43], including the managed allocation of identifiers from these name spaces.
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101 220
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Smart Cards; ETSI numbering system for telecommunication application providers (Release 15)
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TS
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15.3.0
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http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/101200_101299/101220/15.03.00_60/ts_101220v150300p.pdf
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The present document provides for the administration of shared name spaces in use by applications on the UICC, as defined in ETSI TS 102 221 [43], including the managed allocation of identifiers from these name spaces.
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101 220
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Smart Cards; ETSI numbering system for telecommunication application providers (Release 13)
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TS
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13.1.0
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http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/101200_101299/101220/13.01.00_60/ts_101220v130100p.pdf
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The present document provides for the administration of shared name spaces in use by applications on the UICC, as defined in ETSI TS 102 221 [43], including the managed allocation of identifiers from these name spaces.
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101 220
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Smart Cards; ETSI numbering system for telecommunication application providers (Release 12)
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TS
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12.2.0
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http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/101200_101299/101220/12.02.00_60/ts_101220v120200p.pdf
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The present document provides for the administration of shared name spaces in use by applications on the UICC, as defined in ETSI TS 102 221 [43], including the managed allocation of identifiers from these name spaces.
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101 220
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Smart Cards; ETSI numbering system for telecommunication application providers (Release 11)
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TS
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11.2.0
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http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/101200_101299/101220/11.02.00_60/ts_101220v110200p.pdf
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The present document provides for the administration of shared name spaces in use by applications on the UICC, as defined in ETSI TS 102 221 [43], including the managed allocation of identifiers from these name spaces.
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101 220
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Smart Cards; ETSI numbering system for telecommunication application providers (Release 10)
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TS
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10.4.0
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http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/101200_101299/101220/10.04.00_60/ts_101220v100400p.pdf
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The present document provides for the administration of shared name spaces in use by applications on the UICC, as defined in ETSI TS 102 221 [43], including the managed allocation of identifiers from these name spaces.
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101 220
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Smart Cards; ETSI numbering system for telecommunication application providers (Release 9)
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TS
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9.3.0
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http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/101200_101299/101220/09.03.00_60/ts_101220v090300p.pdf
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The present document provides for the administration of shared name spaces in use by applications on the UICC, as defined in ETSI TS 102 221 [43], including the managed allocation of identifiers from these name spaces.
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101 220
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Smart Cards; ETSI numbering system for telecommunication application providers (Release 8)
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TS
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8.5.0
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http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/101200_101299/101220/08.05.00_60/ts_101220v080500p.pdf
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The present document provides for the administration of shared name spaces in use by applications on the UICC, as defined in ETSI TS 102 221 [43], including the managed allocation of identifiers from these name spaces.
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101 220
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Smart Cards; ETSI numbering system for telecommunication application providers (Release 6)
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TS
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6.7.0
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http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/101200_101299/101220/06.07.00_60/ts_101220v060700p.pdf
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The present document provides for the administration of shared name spaces in use by applications on the UICC, as defined in ETSI TS 102 221 [43], including the managed allocation of identifiers from these name spaces.
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101 211
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Digital Video Broadcasting (DVB); Implementation and usage of Service Information (SI)
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TS
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1.13.1
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http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/101200_101299/101211/01.13.01_60/ts_101211v011301p.pdf
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The present document provides implementation guidelines for the use and implementation of the DVB Service Information (SI) coding in a DVB digital TV environment including satellite- cable- and terrestrial networks. The guidelines are intended to be highly recommended rules for the usage of the DVB SI syntax specified in ETSI EN 300 468 [1]. As such, they facilitate the efficient and reliable implementation of basic user-interaction functions in Integrated Receiver-Decoders (IRD). The rules apply to broadcasters, network operators as well as manufacturers. The rules are specified in the form of constraints on the DVB SI streams or in terms of intended interpretation by IRDs. The specification of these functions in no way prohibits IRD manufacturers from including additional features, and should not be interpreted as stipulating any form of upper limit to the performance. The guidelines do not cover features related to user-interface details or advanced Electronic Program Guides (EPG). Such issues are left to the marketplace. NOTE: It is highly recommended that the IRD should be designed to allow for future compatible extensions to the DVB SI syntax. All the fields "reserved" (for ISO), "reserved_future_use" (for ETSI), and "user defined" in the ETSI EN 300 468 [1] should be ignored by IRDs designed not to make use of them. The "reserved" and "reserved_future_use" fields may be specified in the future by the respective bodies, whereas the "user defined" fields will not be standardized. The present document uses the terminology defined in ETSI EN 300 468 [1] and should be read in conjunction with that EN.
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101 220
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Smart Cards; ETSI numbering system for telecommunication application providers (Release 7)
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TS
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7.13.0
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http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/101200_101299/101220/07.13.00_60/ts_101220v071300p.pdf
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The present document provides for the administration of shared name spaces in use by applications on the UICC, as defined in ETSI TS 102 221 [43], including the managed allocation of identifiers from these name spaces.
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101 209-2
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Identification card systems; Telecommunications IC cards and terminals; Interoperability with synchronous prepaid cards; Part 2: Security requirements
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TS
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1.1.1
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http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/101200_101299/10120902/01.01.01_60/ts_10120902v010101p.pdf
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The present document defines security requirements of the interoperability of synchronous prepaid cards in order to provide a common security level for compliant systems. It focuses mainly on the three elements of the complete system that are directly related to interoperability security. These three elements are: - the Security Module (SM); - the Secure Device (SD); - the Trusted Third Party (TTP). In the standard ES 201 209-1 [1], the following mechanisms are defined: - acceptance of User Memory Cards (UMC) for payment purposes; - claim of money for proven UMC usage from card issuers; - key management between system operators and card issuer. A security framework is necessary to support an interoperability scheme on the basis of ES 201 209-1 [1]. For card issuers who want to participate in such an interoperability scheme, trust in the security of the system is necessary, whereby two basic targets are most important: - sufficient protection of the master keys of the card applications; - correct billing. These security targets are mostly reflected in the following two aspects of the architecture of the system described in [1], which are also described in annex A of [1]. - initial key download supported by the Trusted Third Party (TTP); and - security requirements fulfilled by the Security Module (SM). In the present document, the basic security requirements to reach the above mentioned security targets are specified. Systems can be evaluated against these requirements. This gives a common security level for systems in compliance with the present document. In order to achieve this, the present document describes: - the security architecture of the system; - security targets to be achieved in the system; - security requirements for the security relevant components; - security requirements for the roles; and - basic security requirements for the development and production of security products. The present document does not imply the mandatory use of specific security mechanisms, if not already specified in ES 201 209-1 [1]. ETSI TS 101 209-2 V1.1.1 (1998-05) 9
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