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101 374-1
Satellite Earth Stations and Systems (SES); Broadband satellite multimedia; Part 1: Survey on standardization objectives
TR
1.2.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/101300_101399/10137401/01.02.01_60/tr_10137401v010201p.pdf
The present document surveys the current scenario and the status of proposals from both existing and future satellite operators, for provision of broadband multimedia services via satellite (broadband satellite multimedia). The information presented is available as a basis for further discussions within ETSI and the European Commission regarding the requirement for the development of standards applicable to equipment and systems to be used to provide such services.
101 495
Digital Audio Broadcasting (DAB); Guide to DAB standards; Guidelines and Bibliography
TR
1.4.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/101400_101499/101495/01.04.01_60/tr_101495v010401p.pdf
The present document provides brief explanations about the many different standards and guidelines for Digital Audio Broadcasting (DAB), what they cover and how they interrelate. The present document seeks to provide a useful guide to allow implementers to determine which aspects of the DAB system are in common use, and which are more specialized, for both consumer and professional equipment. Those specifications that are no longer considered to be in mainstream use (and are identified as "Historical" in the ETSI Work Programme) are also detailed.
101 480
Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN); Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN); Framework for the provision of calling party name information
TR
1.1.2
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/101400_101499/101480/01.01.02_60/tr_101480v010102p.pdf
The present document gives a set of requirements, observations and areas of further investigations to be used in order to base further actions in ETSI, regarding services that deal with presenting and restricting calling name information to users connected to PSTN or ISDN. The following supplementary services are within the scope of the present document: - Calling Name Identification Presentation (CNIP) is a supplementary service which is offered to the called user and which provides name information associated with the calling user (calling party name) to the called user; - Calling Name Identification Restriction (CNIR) is a supplementary service which is offered to the calling user to prevent presentation of the user's name information to the called user. The identification of requirements is based on analysing existing or emerging European standards and international recommendations on calling name information. Furthermore, due to the obvious clear analogy with CLI services, European standards on CLI management for PSTN and ISDN users have been taken into account. The CNIP and CNIR services on the PSTN and ISDN are offered in United States of America and Canada, where the market is more developed especially in terms of residential phone services and business applications. These services are considered enhanced CLI services. Within Europe some service providers are performing field trials. The following aspects are excluded from the scope of the present document: a) Interactions with supplementary services; b) Quality of service; c) Charging aspects.
101 477
Guidelines for the use of ETSI TS 101 674-2
TR
1.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/101400_101499/101477/01.01.01_60/tr_101477v010101p.pdf
The present document contains detailed guidelines to be used in association with ETSI TS 101 674-2 [2]. It provides additional details for a "Framework Solution" for Network Management (NM) to support interconnections between European ATM network management platforms utilized for the provision of (semi-) permanent Virtual Path and Virtual Channel connections. It addresses NM requirements, processes and interface specifications. The Framework for Inter-operator Processes and Interface Specifications covers all NM functional areas where network interoperability and agreements are needed to support ATM interconnection services. The information contained in the present document is restricted to a level of functionality which is considered to be practicable for an initial phase of implementation, - i.e. a "Phase 1" specification. The present document identifies working details that need to be agreed between operators to establish interconnect services.
101 458
Universal Mobile Telecommunications System (UMTS); Future direction of standards work on UMTS/IMT-2000
TR
3.0.0
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/101400_101499/101458/03.00.00_60/tr_101458v030000p.pdf
The present document has been written by the ETSI Project for Universal Mobile Telecommunications System (UMTS) with the purpose of documenting ETSI's intentions for standardization work beyond the Initial Phase of UMTS (Note that the initial phase of UMTS is covered by the Third Generation Partnership Project - 3GPP.). This work will initially focus on "Services" and "Systems Architecture". Examples of work to be studied in the present document include the full IP vision for UMTS and the VHE. The present document will be updated as work progresses and decisions are made. Early versions of the present document will contain questions to be addressed by ETSI with the intention that these will evolve into a series of recommendations in later versions. The present document also examines "What should be the role of EP UMTS in defining the key characteristics for the later phases of UMTS?". Should any of the above tasks be done elsewhere in ETSI or should they be performed / managed in EP UMTS? The present document also looks at the place of UMTS within the ITU's IMT-2000 Family. The present document provides a record of the direction of EP UMTS's work. It is intended that later versions will be used as an input to other standardization groups as a statement of ETSI's UMTS requirements.
101 458
Universal Mobile Telecommunications System (UMTS); Future direction of standards work on UMTS / IMT-2000 (TR 101 458 v1.0.0)
TR
1.0.0
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/101400_101499/101458/01.00.00_60/tr_101458v010000p.pdf
The present document has been written by the ETSI Project for Universal Mobile Telecommunications System (UMTS) with the purpose of documenting ETSI's intentions for standardization work beyond the Initial Phase of UMTS (Note that the initial phase of UMTS is covered by the Third Generation Partnership Project - 3GPP.). This work will initially focus on "Services" and "Systems Architecture". Examples of work to be studied in the present document include the full IP vision for UMTS and the VHE. The present document will be updated as work progresses and decisions are made. Early versions of the present document will contain questions to be addressed by ETSI with the intention that these will evolve into a series of recommendations in later versions. The present document also examines "What should be the role of EP UMTS in defining the key characteristics for the later phases of UMTS?". Should any of the above tasks be done elsewhere in ETSI or should they be performed / managed in EP UMTS? The present document also looks at the place of UMTS within the ITU's IMT-2000 Family. The present document provides a record of the direction of EP UMTS's work. It is intended that later versions will be used as an input to other standardization groups as a statement of ETSI's UMTS requirements.
101 448
Terrestrial Trunked Radio (TETRA); Functional requirements for the TETRA ISI derived from Three-Country Pilot Scenarios
TR
1.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/101400_101499/101448/01.01.01_60/tr_101448v010101p.pdf
The present document describes an example of the ISI requirements that are needed to connect public safety systems together. The example describes the result of the pilot between the Netherlands, Belgium and Germany. NOTE: At the moment of writing Germany has not made a decision about their digital radio network. The requirements cover the following functionality: • Requirements for SwMI and mobile configuration prior to user migration across ISI. • Characteristics of services available to migrating users. • Characteristics of services available when calling users or groups in international cooperation. The present document does not describe the technical solution to the ISI. The focus of the present document is a solution where a fixed network topology as described in clause 6 is implemented. Future enhancements, although possible, are not described here.
101 446
Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters (ERM); Meteorological AIDS devices System reference document on disposable Meteorological Sonde operating in the 400,15 MHz to 406 MHz frequency range
TR
1.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/101400_101499/101446/01.01.01_60/tr_101446v010101p.pdf
The present document applies to disposable Radiosonde transmitters in Meteorological Aids Systems operating on the 400,15 MHz to 406 MHz band. Essential properties; spectrum mask, power level, and centre frequency drift are specified. Further, the present document discuss Radiosonde to Radiosonde interference giving guidelines for frequency management.
101 370
Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications (DECT); Implementing DECT Fixed Wireless Access (FWA) in an arbitrary spectrum allocation
TR
1.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/101300_101399/101370/01.01.01_60/tr_101370v010101p.pdf
The present document is a guide how to implement and test Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications (DECT) FWA (WLL) systems operating at frequencies outside the frequency-bands described in TBR 6 [9]. The need to have this arises if DECT equipment is to be adapted to national frequency allocations that differ from the basic 1 880 MHz to 1 900 MHz DECT frequency band. This includes not only the radio frequency band around 1,9 GHz, as stated in [19], but also the radio frequency bands for Fixed Services within 2 200 MHz to 105 GHz and has special focus on applications in the 3,4 GHz to 3,7 GHz band. The present document is thereby also a guide for approval of such DECT systems in the above mentioned countries.
101 365
Intelligent Network (IN); IN interconnect threat analysis
TR
1.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/101300_101399/101365/01.01.01_60/tr_101365v010101p.pdf
The purpose of the present document is to analyse the threats due to IN interworking between IN structured network operators and/or service providers using CS2 and CS3. A set of technical requirements will be established in a following document. The present document analyses the attacks which could occur in the interworking relationships, the present document principally considers CS2 and will focus mainly on security problems linked to the use of SCF-SDF, SCF-SCF and SDF-SDF interfaces. These IN interfaces could be either the target of the attack or the means to perform the attack. The present document follows the successive steps: - listing vulnerabilities for IN architecture to the use of SCF-SDF, SCF-SCF and SDF-SDF interfaces; - description of threats (Intentional or accidental) and their impact; - determination of the likelihood of the attack based on the motivation of the attacker; - production of a risk assessment.
101 362
Digital cellular telecommunications system (Phase 2+) (GSM); Radio network planning aspects (GSM 03.30 version 7.1.0 Release 1998)
TR
7.1.0
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/101300_101399/101362/07.01.00_60/tr_101362v070100p.pdf
The present document is a descriptive recommendation to be helpful in cell planning.
101 362
Digital cellular telecommunications system (Phase 2+) (GSM); Radio network planning aspects (GSM 03.30 version 6.0.1 Release 1997)
TR
6.0.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/101300_101399/101362/06.00.01_60/tr_101362v060001p.pdf
The present document is a descriptive recommendation to be helpful in cell planning.
101 338
Telecommunications and Internet Protocol Harmonization Over Networks (TIPHON); Analysis of existing roaming techniques applicable to TIPHON mobility services
TR
1.1.6
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/101300_101399/101338/01.01.06_60/tr_101338v010106p.pdf
The present document focuses on basic services as defined in TR 101 306 [10]. It provides a definition of TIPHON mobility, concentrating on the roaming service, and contains an examination of the different roaming technologies, e.g. Global System for Mobile communications (GSM), Universal Mobile Telecommunications System (UMTS), Internet Protocol (IP) and recommends the adoption of a roaming technology for TIPHON mobility.
101 334
Telecommunications and Internet Protocol Harmonization Over Networks (TIPHON); Verification Demonstration and Interoperability (VDI) activities; Version 3
TR
3.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/101300_101399/101334/03.01.01_60/tr_101334v030101p.pdf
The present document introduces the activities of the Verification-Demonstration-Interoperability (VDI) working group of TIPHON which organizes interoperability events and provides remote testing facilities (Implementers Net).
101 329-7
Telecommunications and Internet Protocol Harmonization Over Networks (TIPHON) Release 3; End-to-end Quality of Service in TIPHON systems; Part 7: Design guide for elements of a TIPHON connection from an end-to-end speech transmission performance point of view
TR
2.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/101300_101399/10132907/02.01.01_60/tr_10132907v020101p.pdf
The present document provides a collection of informative background information and guidance to supplement parts 1 to part 6 of TS 101 329. The issues covered concern the practical design phases for both equipment and networks with respect to speech performance, and therefore is relevant to TIPHON equipment manufacturers, service providers and network designers.
101 329-7
Telecommunications and Internet protocol Harmonization Over Networks (TIPHON); Design Guide; Part 7: Design Guide for elements of a TIPHON connection from an end-to-end speech transmission performance point of view
TR
1.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/101300_101399/10132907/01.01.01_60/tr_10132907v010101p.pdf
The present document provides a collection of informative background information and guidance to supplement parts 1 to part 6 of TS 101 329. The issues covered concern the practical design phases for both equipment and networks with respect to speech performance, and therefore is relevant to TIPHON equipment manufacturers, service providers and network designers.
101 329-6
Telecommunications and Internet Protocol Harmonization Over Networks (TIPHON) Release 3; End-to-end Quality of Service in TIPHON systems; Part 6: Actual measurements of network and terminal characteristics and performance parameters in TIPHON networks and their influence on voice quality
TR
2.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/101300_101399/10132906/02.01.01_60/tr_10132906v020101p.pdf
The present document applies to IP networks that provide voice telephony in accordance with any of the TIPHON Scenarios. The objective with the present document is to collect all results of various VoIP speech transmission quality tests and related information. This collection should be used for information and to review and discuss the values of the TIPHON QoS classes which are described in WG5 documents TR 101 329-1 [3] and TR 101 329-7 [6]. The separate measurements should give a very good opportunity to understand the goal of the measurement itself and the exact measurement Set Up conditions to understand under which framework the measurements were done. The present document covers measurement results provided to TIPHON during the years 1999 to 2001, which have contributed to the measurement methodologies in 101 329-5 [5] as well as providing design parameters in 101 329-7 [6].
101 329-6
Telecommunications and Internet Protocol Harmonization Over Networks (TIPHON); End to End Quality of Service in TIPHON Systems; Part 6: Actual measurements of network and terminal characteristics and performance parameters in TIPHON networks and their influence on voice quality
TR
1.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/101300_101399/10132906/01.01.01_60/tr_10132906v010101p.pdf
The present document applies to IP networks that provide voice telephony in accordance with any of the TIPHON Scenarios. The objective with the present document is to collect all results of various VoIP speech transmission quality tests and related information. This collection should be used for information and to review and discuss the values of the TIPHON QoS classes which are described in WG5 documents TR 101 329-1 [3] and TR 101 329-7 [6]. The separate measurements should give a very good opportunity to understand the goal of the measurement itself and the exact measurement Set Up conditions to understand under which framework the measurements were done. The present document covers measurement results provided to TIPHON during the years 1999 to 2001, which have contributed to the measurement methodologies in 101 329-5 [5] as well as providing design parameters in 101 329-7 [6].
101 329-1
Telecommunications and Internet Protocol Harmonization Over Networks (TIPHON) Release 3; End-to-end Quality of Service in TIPHON systems; Part 1: General aspects of Quality of Service (QoS)
TR
3.1.2
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/101300_101399/10132901/03.01.02_60/tr_10132901v030102p.pdf
The present document presents QoS related background information for IP networks that provide voice telephony in accordance with all TIPHON scenarios. It contains: - a depiction of each TIPHON scenario by its reference connection; - an overview of the physical components based on which a TIPHON service may be provided.
101 327
Telecommunications and Internet Protocol Harmonization Over Networks (TIPHON); Guide to numbering options for public networks based on VoIP technology
TR
1.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/101300_101399/101327/01.01.01_60/tr_101327v010101p.pdf
The present document provides basic guidance on the range of different numbering options within E.164 that may be used for services provided on public networks using TIPHON compliant technology. The present document identifies: - the various numbering options; - the main considerations in selecting an option; - the advantages and disadvantages of each option; - issues concerning number portability. The information and advice in the present document applies primarily to TIPHON Scenarios 0 (all IP) and 2 (SCN to IP) but there are additional comments about Scenario 3 (SCN to IP to SCN). NOTE: The E.164 number will normally be presented as the calling number in the Calling Line Identity which is relevant to Scenario 1 (IP to SCN) but this is not a major influence on the choice of E.164 number.
101 326
Telecommunications and Internet Protocol Harmonization Over Networks (TIPHON); The procedure for determining IP addresses for routeing packets on interconnected IP networks that support public telephony
TR
2.0.0
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/101300_101399/101326/02.00.00_60/tr_101326v020000p.pdf
The present document provides a collection of information and guidance relating to: - the choice of naming schemes; - the relationship of names to services; - the role of the proposed ENUM system; and - the resolution of names in the process of routing for the routing of public telephone calls (i.e. calls where the called party is identified by an E.164 number) to a terminating IP network or an IP network that supports a gateway back to an SCN. The calls may originate from or transit public IP based or SCN based networks. NOTE: This is intended to be approximately equivalent to the public telephone service defined in ITU-T Recommendation E.105. The present document is applicable to all networks that support the public telephony service and is therefore written on the basis that the E.164 numbering scheme is used for calling and called party identification. Nevertheless the underlying principles could also be applied with minor adaptation to private network numbering schemes. The present document applies to calls to most types of number structures within E.164 [13], and includes the support of carrier selection and number portability. It does not specifically address the support of mobility or roaming, although it would apply to the routeing of a call to the home mobile network. The types of IP network considered include but are not limited to TIPHON Release 3. Because the routing aspects of the present document focus mainly on routing between networks for the support of a common service (public telephony), the report has a different emphasis from the main emphasis of TIPHON Release 3, which is focused on the provision of customized services to the customers of a single service provider. The present document covers only the routeing between networks. It does not include the routeing inside a terminating network.
101 311
Telecommunications and Internet Protocol Harmonization Over Networks (TIPHON) Release 3; Service Independent requirements definition; Transport Plane
TR
1.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/101300_101399/101311/01.01.01_60/tr_101311v010101p.pdf
The present document describes the requirements for TIPHON Transport Plane capabilities as identified in [1].
101 310
<empty>
TR
1.2.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/101300_101399/101310/01.02.01_60/tr_101310v010201p.pdf
The present document describes the traffic capacity and the spectrum requirements for multi-system and multi-service Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications (DECT) applications coexisting on a common frequency band. Configurations for typical DECT applications, and relevant mixes of these, including residential, office, public and Radio in the Local Loop (RLL) applications, are defined and the traffic capacity is analysed, mainly by advanced simulations. These results are used together with relevant deployment scenarios to estimate spectrum requirements for reliable services, specifically for a public multi-operator licensing regime. Recommendations are given on conflict solving rules that conserve the high spectrum efficiency gain of shared spectrum while maintaining control of the service quality in one's own system. These recommendations cover synchronization, directional gain antennas, traffic limits per DECT Radio Fixed Part (RFP), use of Wireless Relay Stations (WRSs), different rules for private and public operators and procedures needed for timely local adjustments where and when the local traffic increases. Results of studies on compatibility with other relevant radio technologies using spectrum adjacent to the DECT band, are also included.
101 309
Satellite Earth Stations and Systems (SES); Autonomous Satellite Signalling Channel (ASSC); General specifications and guidelines
TR
1.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/101300_101399/101309/01.01.01_60/tr_101309v010101p.pdf
The present document applies to the physical layer and associated signalling of the air interface of Autonomous Satellite Signalling Channels (ASSCs) between user Satellite Terminals (STs) and Gateways (GWs), or between STs, for satellite access systems where inbound and outbound channels are independent from each other. In these systems, the inbound channels of a Satellite Terminal are those channels carrying data, and transmitted from the Satellite Terminal to Gateways or to other Satellite Terminals. The outbound channels of a Satellite Terminal are those channels carrying data, and received by the Satellite Terminal from the Gateways or other Satellite Terminals. The inbound and outbound channels may be of any type. These satellite access systems are designed to provide end-users with multi-services such as data transfer, telephony and associated services, data gathering, etc. These systems are designed to offer two way links for traffic between end-user Satellite Terminals and service providers connected to Gateways, or between end-user Satellite Terminals. In these systems, the inbound channels from Satellite Terminals and the signalling to and from the Satellite Terminals are transmitted through the same satellite. In these systems, the inbound channels from Satellite Terminals and the outbound channels towards Satellite Terminals may be transmitted through the same satellite or via different satellites, and to and from the same gateway or different gateways. These satellite access systems are operated through geostationary satellites, in the Fixed Satellite Service frequency bands. In these systems, the STs are designed usually for unattended operation. The interfaces of GWs with the terrestrial networks and the interfaces of STs with the user terminals or local networks are outside the scope of the present document.
101 308
Telecommunications and Internet Protocol Harmonization Over Networks (TIPHON); Requirements Definition Study; SIP and H.323 Interworking
TR
1.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/101300_101399/101308/01.01.01_60/tr_101308v010101p.pdf
The present document identifies and defines required service mechanisms to ensure service interoperability for TIPHON which are applicable to release 3. It includes, but is not limited to identifying requirements to interwork between SIP and H.323 administrative domain. The approved delivery from this work item should be used as a common base line for TIPHON and should be used during the whole project life cycle.
101 303
Telecommunications and Internet Protocol Harmonization Over Networks (TIPHON) Release 3; Requirements definition study; Introduction to service and network management
TR
1.1.2
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/101300_101399/101303/01.01.02_60/tr_101303v010102p.pdf
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.
101 301
<empty>
TR
3.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/101300_101399/101301/03.01.01_60/tr_101301v030101p.pdf
The present document provides a description of the content of TIPHON Release 4 and shows the relevant documents and their inter-relationships. Each TIPHON release builds upon and extends the previous release. In this manner Release N contains and extends Release N-1, and is itself extended by Release N+1. The present document is structured as follows: • clause 4 introduces the release plan documentation set; • clause 5 defines the content and capabilities of TIPHON Release 4. The present document does not provide solutions for the technical issues that are identified therein. The present document is prepared in accordance with the TIPHON project method defined in TR 101 835 [1] and fulfils the requirements of Step A. In addition, the present document contains a comprehensive overview and description of the technical aspects of TIPHON Release 4.
101 301
Telecommunications and Internet Protocol Harmonization Over Networks (TIPHON) Release 3; Release Definition; TIPHON Release 3 Definition
TR
2.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/101300_101399/101301/02.01.01_60/tr_101301v020101p.pdf
The present document provides a description of the content of TIPHON Release 4 and shows the relevant documents and their inter-relationships. Each TIPHON release builds upon and extends the previous release. In this manner Release N contains and extends Release N-1, and is itself extended by Release N+1. The present document is structured as follows: • clause 4 introduces the release plan documentation set; • clause 5 defines the content and capabilities of TIPHON Release 4. The present document does not provide solutions for the technical issues that are identified therein. The present document is prepared in accordance with the TIPHON project method defined in TR 101 835 [1] and fulfils the requirements of Step A. In addition, the present document contains a comprehensive overview and description of the technical aspects of TIPHON Release 4.
101 300
Telecommunications and Internet Protocol Harmonization Over Networks (TIPHON); Description of Technical Issues
TR
2.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/101300_101399/101300/02.01.01_60/tr_101300v020101p.pdf
The present document provides an introduction to the technical issues relating to the work items defined in the terms of reference of ETSI Project TIPHON [1] and offered with respect to the reference scenarios: Scenario 0: communication between 2 or more Internet Protocol (IP) network based users in which the call signalling and traffic are wholly contained within the IP network (in one or more domains). Scenario 1: communication between IP network based users and Switched Circuit Network (SCN) based users in which the call setup is originated by the IP network user. Scenario 2: communication between IP network based users and SCN-based users in which the call setup is originated by the SCN based user. Scenario 3: communication between SCN based users using IP based networks for the connection/trunking between the involved users. Scenario 4: communication between IP network based users using SCNs for the connection/trunking between the involved users. TIPHON shall primarily consider, but not be restricted to, the interaction of H.323 terminals on IP networks with telephone terminals on SCNs. The TIPHON project shall develop standards, and profiles of existing standards, for each of the above profiles. New standards shall be developed only where no existing standards exist. Where existing standards exist in ETSI, ITU or elsewhere ETSI Project TIPHON shall work with the standards bodies in developing and promoting profiles of those standards. These standards shall include an Open Settlement Protocol. The TIPHON project shall not specify any new bearer services. However the TIPHON project deliverables shall be able to request certain QoS constraints that may restrict the ability of any particular bearer service to support TIPHON teleservices (particularly with respect to QoS and bandwidth). The present document is structured as follows: - clause 4 provides an overview of the TIPHON project work area; and - clause 5 introduces and describes the reference scenarios of the TIPHON project. The present document will not provide solutions for the technical issues that are identified therein.
101 295
Methods for Testing and Specification (MTS); Rules for the transportation of ASN.1 definitions using X.681, X.682 and X.683 to equivalent X.680 constructs
TR
1.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/101200_101299/101295/01.01.01_60/tr_101295v010101p.pdf
The present document describes a set of transformation rules to convert an ASN.1 94 module which uses of the features defined in X.680 [1], X.680 Amendment 1 [2], X.681 [3], X.681 Amendment 1 [4], X682 [5] and X.683 [6], into an equivalent or partially equivalent module which uses only the ASN.1 language features defined in X.680 [1]. In addition to the generic transformation rules defined in main body of this report there are two language specific appendices which provide additional transformation rules for SDL Z.105 [8] and TTCN Edition 2 as defined in ISO/IEC 9646-3 [10] respectively. The present document complements rather than supplants ETR 60 [13] and Z.105 [8].
101 294
Digital cellular telecommunications system (Phase 2+) (GSM); Subjective tests on the interoperability of the Half Rate/Full Rate/Enhanced Full Rate (HR/FR/EFR) speech codecs, single, tandem and tandem free operation (GSM 06.85 version 8.0.0 Release 1999)
TR
8.0.0
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/101200_101299/101294/08.00.00_60/tr_101294v080000p.pdf
The present document contains the results obtained from an internationally co-ordinated subjective evaluation conducted by four laboratories to estimate the performance in mobile-to-mobile connections of the GSM half, full, and enhanced full rate speech codecs (including the expected advantages of the Tandem Free Operation), in case of inter-operability in the digital cellular telecommunications system. These (listening-only) tests did not include the effects of Voice Activity Detector, Comfort Noise Insertion and the Discontinuous Transmission.
101 294
Digital cellular telecommunications system (Phase 2+) (GSM); Subjective tests on the interoperability of the Half Rate/Full Rate/Enhanced Full Rate (HR/FR/EFR) speech codecs, single, tandem and tandem free operation (GSM 06.85 version 7.0.0 Release 1998)
TR
7.0.0
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/101200_101299/101294/07.00.00_60/tr_101294v070000p.pdf
The present document contains the results obtained from an internationally co-ordinated subjective evaluation conducted by four laboratories to estimate the performance in mobile-to-mobile connections of the GSM half, full, and enhanced full rate speech codecs (including the expected advantages of the Tandem Free Operation), in case of inter-operability in the digital cellular telecommunications system. These (listening-only) tests did not include the effects of Voice Activity Detector, Comfort Noise Insertion and the Discontinuous Transmission.
101 294
Digital cellular telecommunications system (Phase 2+) (GSM); Subjective tests on the interoperability of the Half Rate/Full Rate/Enhanced Full Rate (HR/FR/EFR) speech codecs, single, tandem and tandem free operation (GSM 06.85 version 6.0.0 Release 1997)
TR
6.0.0
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/101200_101299/101294/06.00.00_60/tr_101294v060000p.pdf
The present document contains the results obtained from an internationally co-ordinated subjective evaluation conducted by four laboratories to estimate the performance in mobile-to-mobile connections of the GSM half, full, and enhanced full rate speech codecs (including the expected advantages of the Tandem Free Operation), in case of inter-operability in the digital cellular telecommunications system. These (listening-only) tests did not include the effects of Voice Activity Detector, Comfort Noise Insertion and the Discontinuous Transmission.
101 294
Digital cellular telecommunications system (Phase 2+) (GSM); Subjective tests on the interoperability of the Half Rate/Full Rate/Enhanced Full Rate (HR/FR/EFR) speech codecs, single, tandem and tandem free operation (GSM 06.85 version 5.0.0 Release 1996)
TR
5.0.0
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/101200_101299/101294/05.00.00_60/tr_101294v050000p.pdf
The present document contains the results obtained from an internationally co-ordinated subjective evaluation conducted by four laboratories to estimate the performance in mobile-to-mobile connections of the GSM half, full, and enhanced full rate speech codecs (including the expected advantages of the Tandem Free Operation), in case of inter-operability in the digital cellular telecommunications system. These (listening-only) tests did not include the effects of Voice Activity Detector, Comfort Noise Insertion and the Discontinuous Transmission.
101 292
Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN); Protocol over the local loop for display and related services; Proposed enhancements and maintenance of existing standards
TR
1.1.2
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/101200_101299/101292/01.01.02_60/tr_101292v010102p.pdf
The present document presents the technical implementation of certain PSTN services, as well as the necessary changes to the protocol, defined in [1] and [2], supporting these services. The result of the present document will allow the design of a system and pertaining terminals able to transmit, receive and process the information (data) pertaining to a specific service. It will be up to the operators to use or not this information in their PSTN services. For each service, the document proposes a simple service description and how the protocol will support the specific PSTN service. The status (e.g."mandatory") has been mentioned for each information. This status precise which information is/are primordial for the services in consideration. The terminal manufacturers choose which services the terminal is intended to support and the terminal shall correctly interpret messages containing the mandatory parameter types related to those services.
101 291
Digital Video Broadcasting (DVB); Usage of the DVB test and measurement signalling channel (PID 0x001D) embedded in an MPEG-2 Transport Stream (TS)
TR
1.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/101200_101299/101291/01.01.01_60/tr_101291v010101p.pdf
The present document proposes a syntax for the test and measurement Packet Identifier PID 0x1D.
101 290
Digital Video Broadcasting (DVB); Measurement guidelines for DVB systems
TR
1.4.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/101200_101299/101290/01.04.01_60/tr_101290v010401p.pdf
The present document provides guidelines for measurement in Digital Video Broadcasting (DVB) satellite, cable and terrestrial and related digital television systems. The present document defines a number of measurement techniques, such that the results obtained are comparable when the measurement is carried out in compliance with the appropriate definition. The present document uses terminology used in ETSI EN 300 421 [i.5], ETSI EN 300 429 [i.6], ETSI EN 300 468 [i.7] and ETSI EN 300 744 [i.9] and it should be read in conjunctions with them.
101 288
Television systems; Code of practice for an Electronic Programme Guide (EPG)
TR
1.3.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/101200_101299/101288/01.03.01_60/tr_101288v010301p.pdf
The present document is intended as a companion document to the full specifications, EN 300 707 [1] and EN 300 708 [2], covering the data format and transmission via Teletext of an Electronic Programme Guide (EPG). It is primarily aimed at EPG/Teletext service providers and network operators with the intention that the specifications are interpreted in a consistent way while recognizing that there are many options available to all the parties involved in creating the total system. The present document outlines the basic EPG concepts and highlights the key parameters for a successful service. It makes recommendations as to how aspects of the specifications should be implemented and suggests strategies to maximize the transmission efficiency of both normal Teletext and EPG services when they coexist in the same TV channel. The present document has been revised in the light of the knowledge and experience gained from operating real services with a variety of decoders available. It is anticipated that the operation of enhanced EPG may require a further revision.
101 287
Services and Protocols for Advanced Networks (SPAN); Terms and Definitions
TR
1.2.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/101200_101299/101287/01.02.01_60/tr_101287v010201p.pdf
The present document lists the terms used in the ETSI Standards and Technical Reports covering network aspects in general. Included are terms already defined in other technical areas if they have a special meaning in a network aspects context or if an unambiguous definition is essential. The terms are listed in alphabetical order only and are not sorted according to the technical area (services, powering, transfer mode, signalling, interfaces etc.) to which they belong. The list of abbreviations and acronyms include acronyms defined in other contexts and used in network aspect documents.
101 279
Experiences of the application of SDL and CATG tools for the development of Abstract Test Suites (ATSs);
TR
1.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/101200_101299/101279/01.01.01_60/tr_101279v010101p.pdf
The present document objectively documents the experimental use of various tools for Computer Aided Test Generation from the point of view of testing methodology. It is not intended that this document imply any comparison of the tools, nor is it intended that this document be used as a basis for ETSI recommending the use of one tool or another.
101 274
Transmission and Multiplexing (TM); Digital Radio Relay Systems (DRRS); Point-to-multipoint DRRS in the access network: Overview of different access techniques
TR
1.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/101200_101299/101274/01.01.01_60/tr_101274v010101p.pdf
In the present document an overview of different access techniques Time Division Multiple Access (TDMA), Direct Sequence Code Division Multiple Access (DS-CDMA), Frequency Division Multiple Access (FDMA) and Frequency Hopping Code Division Multiple Access (FH-CDMA) is made, in order to evaluate some parameters such as occupied band, capacity, minimum power at the receiver in threshold conditions. Although it is possible for P-MP systems to support limited mobility, the present document will only consider fixed radio access.
101 266
Digital cellular telecommunications system (Phase 2+) (GSM); Multiband operation of GSM/DCS 1 800 by a single operator (GSM 03.26 version 7.0.0 Release 1998)
TR
7.0.0
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/101200_101299/101266/07.00.00_60/tr_101266v070000p.pdf
The purpose of the present document is to describe the functionality of a Multiband GSM/DCS Network operated by a single operator and the Multiband GSM/DCS Mobile Station (MS). It also describes the necessary amendments to the GSM/DCS phase 2 specifications for the technical realization of the function. The resulting Amendment Requests (AR) and Change Requests (CR) necessary for Multiband Operation are listed in annex A.
101 266
Digital cellular telecommunications system (Phase 2) (GSM); Multiband operation of GSM/DCS 1800 by a single operator (GSM 03.26 version 6.0.0 Release 1997)
TR
4.3.0
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/101200_101299/101266/04.03.00_60/tr_101266v040300p.pdf
The purpose of the present document is to describe the functionality of a Multiband GSM/DCS Network operated by a single operator and the Multiband GSM/DCS Mobile Station (MS). It also describes the necessary amendments to the GSM/DCS phase 2 specifications for the technical realization of the function. The resulting Amendment Requests (AR) and Change Requests (CR) necessary for Multiband Operation are listed in annex A.
101 231
Television systems; Register of Country and Network Identification (CNI) and of Video Programming System (VPS) codes
TR
1.2.3
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/101200_101299/101231/01.02.03_60/tr_101231v010203p.pdf
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.
101 266
Digital cellular telecommunications system (Phase 2+) (GSM); Multiband operation of GSM/DCS 1 800 by a single operator (GSM 03.26 version 8.0.0 Release 1999)
TR
8.0.0
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/101200_101299/101266/08.00.00_60/tr_101266v080000p.pdf
The purpose of the present document is to describe the functionality of a Multiband GSM/DCS Network operated by a single operator and the Multiband GSM/DCS Mobile Station (MS). It also describes the necessary amendments to the GSM/DCS phase 2 specifications for the technical realization of the function. The resulting Amendment Requests (AR) and Change Requests (CR) necessary for Multiband Operation are listed in annex A.
101 233
Television systems; Code of practice for allocation of services in the Vertical Blanking Interval (VBI)
TR
1.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/101200_101299/101233/01.01.01_60/tr_101233v010101p.pdf
The present document is intended as a companion document to ETS 300 706 [1] and ETS 300 708 [2], covering the data format and transmission via Teletext. It is primarily aimed broadcasters and telecommunications network operators with the intention that there is a consistent approach to the positioning of services within the Vertical Blanking Interval (VBI) of 625/50 Phase Alternation Line (PAL) derived services in Europe. The main area of interest is in the VBI as received at home, and thus the effects of all the telecommunication systems that are used to convey the signal are taken into account. Thus as there are many options available to all the parties involved in creating the total system, some common understanding of the concepts involved is required as well as formal agreements between parties for the use of the VBI.
101 266
Digital cellular telecommunications system (Phase 2+) (GSM); Multiband operation of GSM/DCS 1 800 by a single operator (GSM 03.26 version 6.0.0 Release 1997)
TR
6.0.0
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/101200_101299/101266/06.00.00_60/tr_101266v060000p.pdf
The purpose of the present document is to describe the functionality of a Multiband GSM/DCS Network operated by a single operator and the Multiband GSM/DCS Mobile Station (MS). It also describes the necessary amendments to the GSM/DCS phase 2 specifications for the technical realization of the function. The resulting Amendment Requests (AR) and Change Requests (CR) necessary for Multiband Operation are listed in annex A.
101 221
Digital Video Broadcasting (DVB); User guideline for Digital Satellite News Gathering (DSNG) and other contribution applications by satellite
TR
1.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/101200_101299/101221/01.01.01_60/tr_101221v010101p.pdf
The purpose of the present document is to facilitate the interpretation of the technical concepts included in the DVB specifications related to DSNG transmission: - Framing structure, channel coding and modulation for Digital Satellite News Gathering (DSNG) and other contribution applications by satellite (EN 301 210 [1]); and - Co-ordination channels associated with Digital Satellite News Gathering (DSNG) (EN 301 222 [2]). The present document gives an overview of the technical and operational issues relevant to the system, including service quality and link availability evaluation for typical DSNG and fixed contribution links.
101 205
Digital Video Broadcasting (DVB); LMDS Base Station and User Terminal Implementation Guidelines for ETSI EN 301 199
TR
1.1.2
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/101200_101299/101205/01.01.02_60/tr_101205v010102p.pdf
The goal of the present document is to give operators and manufacturers suitable advice for enabling practical operation of LMDS hardware equipment, planning antenna systems and geographical propagation.
101 211
Digital Video Broadcasting (DVB); Guidelines on implementation and usage of Service Information (SI)
TR
1.9.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/101200_101299/101211/01.09.01_60/tr_101211v010901p.pdf
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.
101 202
Digital Video Broadcasting (DVB); Implementation guidelines for Data Broadcasting
TR
1.2.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/101200_101299/101202/01.02.01_60/tr_101202v010201p.pdf
The present document provides implementation guidelines for the use and implementation of the Digital Video Broadcasting (DVB) data broadcast service in a DVB digital broadcast environment including satellite-, cable-, MMDS- and terrestrial networks. The guidelines are intended to be highly recommended rules for the usage of the DVB data broadcast specification as put down in EN 301 192 [1]. As such, they facilitate the efficient and reliable implementation of data broadcast services. The rules apply to broadcasters, network operators as well as manufacturers. The rules are specified in the form of constraints on the data broadcast implementation. The specification of these functions in no way prohibits end consumer device manufacturers from including additional features, and should not be interpreted as stipulating any form of upper limit to the performance. NOTE: It is highly recommended that the end consumer device should be designed to allow for future compatible extensions to the DVB data broadcast specification. All the fields "reserved" (for ISO), "reserved_future_use" (for ETSI), and "user defined" in the EN 301 192 [1] should be ignored by end consumer devices not to make use of them. The "reserved" and "reserved_future_use" field may be specified in the future by the respective bodies, whereas the "user defined" field will not be standardized. This guidelines document uses the terminology defined in EN 301 192 [1] and should be read in conjunction with that document.
101 196
Digital Video Broadcasting (DVB); Interaction channel for Cable TV distribution systems (CATV); Guidelines for the use of ETS 300 800
TR
1.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/101100_101199/101196/01.01.01_60/tr_101196v010101p.pdf
The present document gives guidelines for use of the DVB interaction channel for Cable TV distribution systems (CATV) specification ETS 300 800 [1]. Hybrid Fibre Coax (HFC) networks are a sub-class of CATV networks in which the subscribers are divided into groups by using optical transmission technology in the trunk network. The CATV infrastructures can support the implementation of the RC for interactive services suitable for DVB broadcasting systems. CATV can be used to implement interactive services in the DVB environment, providing a bi-directional communication path between the user terminal and the service provider.
101 190
Digital Video Broadcasting (DVB); Implementation guidelines for DVB terrestrial services; Transmission aspects
TR
1.3.2
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/101100_101199/101190/01.03.02_60/tr_101190v010302p.pdf
The present document describes the Digital Video Broadcasting Terrestrial (DVB-T) specification for digital terrestrial TV broadcasting. It tries to draw attention to the technical questions that need to be answered in setting up a DVB-T network and offers some guidance in finding answers to them. It does not cover issues linked to the content of the broadcasts such as Service Information (SI), Electronic Programme Guides (EPG) and Access Control (CA). Guidelines for implementation of MPEG-2 and Service Information (SI) can be found in ETR 154 [i.1] and ETR 211 [i.2].
101 186
Digital cellular telecommunications system (Phase 2+) (GSM); General Packet Radio Service (GPRS); Requirements specification of GPRS (GSM 01.60 version 6.0.0)
TR
6.0.0
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/101100_101199/101186/06.00.00_60/tr_101186v060000p.pdf
The purpose of this document is to specify the requirements of GPRS, which shall form the basis for further development work on this subject. This requirements specification is to be used a reference document for the standardisation process and also for the "compliance to requirements check" to ensure compliance of the developed standards with the specified requirements or to enable the documentation of the approved deviations and also the reasons for deviation. It is neither intended nor necessary to update this document to reflect the actual status of the standardisation work, since the standardisation process - especially the stage 2 work - may be influenced by implementation and/or technical aspects, which may not be true requirements but rather be, for example, a "temporary aspect or constraint". Additional requirements or refinements to this specification are of course allowed.
101 183
Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN); Analogue ringing signals
TR
1.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/101100_101199/101183/01.01.01_60/tr_101183v010101p.pdf
The present document identifies ringing signals used by various network operators on analogue interfaces of Public Switched Telephone Networks both for delivery of normal calls and also distinctive ringing signals used to support supplementary services. The present document deals with the time, cadence and waveform characteristics of the ringing signals uses in different countries. The present document is useful to terminal equipment intended for analogue connection to the public switched telephone networks and could be used as a complement of information to TBR 21 [1], subclause 4.5. This is a study that aims to compliment the information included in ETS 300 001 [2], subclause 1.7.9 considering the present development of European Telecommunications. The present document is applicable to the analogue interface of the Public Switched Telephone Network.
101 178
Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications (DECT); A High Level Guide to the DECT Standardization
TR
1.5.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/101100_101199/101178/01.05.01_60/tr_101178v010501p.pdf
The present document provides a high level description of the various components of the Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications (DECT) standardization. It is directed to a wide audience, regulators, operators, manufacturers and others, and attempts to provide a basic overview of the DECT standards, without requiring detailed technical knowledge of DECT as a prerequisite. The present document describes the services and applications for which DECT may be used, and which ETSI publications relate to the different applications. The documents relating to conformance testing and regulation of DECT products are also described.
101 182
Analogue Terminals and Access (ATA); Definitions, abbreviations and symbols
TR
1.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/101100_101199/101182/01.01.01_60/tr_101182v010101p.pdf
The present document presents a list of the definitions, abbreviations and symbols used in the documents prepared by the ETSI Project Analogue Terminals and Access (ATA). The purpose of the present document is primarily to give guidance to ATA rapporteurs in the preparation of their documents, and to assist the usability of these documents through the use of consistent terminology. Furthermore it is intended to align, as far as possible, the definitions abbreviations and symbols with the corresponding ones from ITU and make them available within ETSI for other Technical Bodies, membership and clients. The definitions, abbreviations and symbols given are not intended to be exclusive. Other definitions, abbreviations and symbols different from those given here may be found in some ATA documents. However, the definitions given in the present document are generally to be preferred. The intended users of the present document include: Table 1: Intended users and potential benefits User TR used for Potential Benefit 1 ETSI Project ATA Provide guidance for ATA rapporteurs Improved quality of ATA documents through consistency and coherence of definitions, abbreviations and symbols 2 Other ETSI Technical Bodies Provide guidance on ATA terminology, and on how ATA interpret common terms Promote harmonized terminology within ETSI 3 User groups Provide guidance on ETSI Project ATA terminology Increased awareness in other interested parties of ATA terminology and its applications in documents
101 177
Broadband Radio Access Networks (BRAN); Requirements and architectures for broadband fixed radio access networks (HIPERACCESS)
TR
1.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/101100_101199/101177/01.01.01_60/tr_101177v010101p.pdf
The scope of the present document is limited to the requirements and architectures for broadband fixed radio access networks, under the name HIPERACCESS. The requirements in the present document address subjects such as applications, traffic volumes and traffic patterns that underlie the projected spectrum requirements; transport requirements, operational requirements and chosen architectures. The architectures address the communications layer models as well as the reference models that identify the key interfaces subject to standardization.
101 176
Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications (DECT); Global System for Mobile communications (GSM); DECT/GSM advanced integration of DECT/GSM dual-mode terminal equipment
TR
1.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/101100_101199/101176/01.01.01_60/tr_101176v010101p.pdf
To investigate radio and network aspects and clarifying the possibilities, problems and needs for new standardization related to advanced dual-mode terminals for DECT and GSM. The present document will identify the needed contents of the necessary standards that will form the basis for the second edition of Harmonized Standard EN 301 439 [18], i.e. dual-mode terminals that cannot be type approved according to existing TBRs and Harmonized Standards and that may operate in both modes at the same time or using only a single subscription. Basic dual-mode terminals, i.e. terminals consisting of one DECT part and one GSM part and that can be type approved according to existing TBRs and Harmonized Standards, were considered in another ETR (TR 101 072 [16]). The same consideration should be made for dual-mode terminals and infrastructure for DECT/DCS1800 as well as dual-mode/dual-band terminals DECT/GSM/DCS1800. The term GSM is considered to cover all the frequency bands, and combinations of frequency bands, allowed for GSM type equipments, i.e. P-GSM, E-GSM, R-GSM, DCS1800 or dual-band GSM/DCS. NOTE: A terminal comprising multiple GSM parts operating on different frequency bands is considered as a dual- band terminal. A terminal comprising both DECT and GSM parts is referred to as a dual-mode terminal.
101 173
Broadband Radio Access Networks (BRAN); Inventory of broadband radio technologies and techniques
TR
1.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/101100_101199/101173/01.01.01_60/tr_101173v010101p.pdf
The scope of the present document is identification of technologies and techniques and their characteristics that may prove suitable for the implementation of the physical, Data Link Control (DLC) and subnetwork convergence functions of BRAN as identified in TR 101 031 [4] and TR 101 177 [5]. The BRAN Project is intended to provide specifications for these networks. The technologies and techniques identified should support the main characteristics of these networks: high data rate, high capacity and uncoordinated deployment. Bringing together these technologies and techniques in a single document facilitates evaluation of their relative merits as well as facilitating the composition and evaluation of combinations. The present document is not intended to be inclusive or complete: it reflects a state of the art at the beginning of the standardization process. Much of the material is derived from private and public research projects in the field of broadband radio systems. Examples are the EU ACTS projects AWACS, MEDIAN, SAMBA and Magic WAND and the German ATMmobil project.
101 159
Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications (DECT); Implementing DECT in an arbitrary spectrum allocation
TR
1.2.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/101100_101199/101159/01.02.01_60/tr_101159v010201p.pdf
The present document is a guide how to implement and test Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications (DECT) systems operating at frequencies outside the frequency-bands described in TBR 6 [11]. The need to have this arises if DECT equipment is to be adapted to national requirements of countries which do not allow to use the basic 1 880 to 1 900 MHz DECT frequency band. The present document is thereby also a guide for approval of such DECT systems in the above mentioned countries.
101 154
Digital Video Broadcasting (DVB); Implementation guidelines for the use of MPEG-2 Systems, Video and Audio in satellite, cable and terrestrial broadcasting applications
TR
1.4.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/101100_101199/101154/01.04.01_60/tr_101154v010401p.pdf
The present document provides implementation guidelines and conformance points for the use of audio-visual coding utilizing MPEG-2 Systems in satellite, cable and terrestrial broadcasting systems and in IP-based networks, and for the use of video coding for adaptive bitrate delivery over IP-based networks. The present document covers Standard Definition Television (SDTV), High Definition Television (HDTV), Plano Stereoscopic 3DTV and Ultra High Definition Television (UHDTV). More specifically, the present document covers the first and second phases of the DVB UHDTV specification, as well as the DVB Next Generation Audio specification.
101 153-2
Users' views on addressing and directories; Part 2: Guidelines to the users designing a private directory system
TR
1.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/101100_101199/10115302/01.01.01_60/tr_10115302v010101p.pdf
The present document summarizes the users' views on the main issues related to private directory systems from a functional point of view. It deals with the design of these systems, their interworking as well as interworking between private directory systems and public ones. The present document is applicable to private directory system design and provision. It should be seen as a source of guidelines to users. A corporate directory is an implementation of a private directory for large companies. It is here defined as a repository for information shared by all departments in a corporation, an organization, or an institution. A corporate directory is in contrast to the situation where different departments and functions maintain their own directories for their own purposes, and where such directories are not integrated to constitute an integrated appearance to all users. This does not necessarily imply that a corporate directory needs to be centralized or centrally managed. There are several directory technologies available. Issues concerning establishing a corporate directory are to some degree dependent on the selected technology. Most concepts given in the present document refer to the X.500 directory technology. It does not assume that the reader has a deep understanding of that technology. It is the intention here to keep the technical details down to a minimum. However, it is not possible to discuss deployment of a directory without referring to some X.500 directory concepts, like naming and information structures. Annex A gives a short introduction to the basic X.500 concepts for the benefit of those readers not familiar with such concepts. Although EWOS closed in 1997 and a new organization ISSS (Information Society Standardization System) has been set up to continue producing specifications in same area, EWOS publications remain available for downloading. Therefore, some additional tutorial information can be found on the EWOS Web-pages: http://www.ewos.be/dir/gtop.htm [12] Nevertheless, as indicated in subclause 6.4 "Directory schema", interworking between the different directory systems implies conformance to some X.500 key concepts. In the remainder of the present document, concepts like Directory Information Tree (DIT), directory entry, Distinguished Name (DN), Relative Distinguished Name (RDN), Directory System Agent (DSA), Directory User Agent (DUA), Directory Management Domain (DMD), etc. are assumed to be known by the reader.
101 170
Generic Programmable Communication Interface (PCI) for Multimedia Applications: Identification of PCIs needed
TR
1.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/101100_101199/101170/01.01.01_60/tr_101170v010101p.pdf
The term PCI stands for Programmable Communication Interface, sometimes also referred to as Programming Communication Interface. A PCI presents a specialized Application Program Interface (API) that is related to the communications aspects of software. The present document deals with the requirements of PCIs for multimedia applications, i.e. digital applications that combine independent isochronous and asynchronous media types together. Multimedia applications can be interactive or not. They may use and/or present different types of media either in context, or simultaneously or in loose conjunction with each other. Different types of applications and different types of media like audio, video, voice or images, impose different requirements onto the terminal equipment and the underlying communications networks. The impact of those applications and media, and the abilities of the communications networks are studied thoroughly. The demands of the (human) users are considered carefully. The present document analyses the different requirements by applying different viewpoints, which illuminate the viewpoint-specific impacts and demands. The summary of the results form a general list of requirements for PCIs for multimedia applications. Those requirements are then compared against existing PCIs. As result a detailed list of requirements for each type of PCI is obtained. Moreover, the present document structures the existing and future PCIs in accordance with existing PCI models and discusses briefly the need for future extension or creation of specific PCIs. The general title of the present document reads "Generic PCI for multimedia applications". Since this title might mislead the reader in the sense that possibly one - and only one - PCI might exist that covers all the applications needs, the reader should note that the complexity of multimedia applications disallows this approach. Several - in nature completely different - PCIs will be needed to cover the world of multimedia applications. This becomes even more apparent, if it is considered that future multimedia applications will probably extend to run in new kinds of terminal equipment that is not even yet available. The present document identifies the Programmable Communication Interfaces (PCIs) needed for today and future multimedia aware applications. It points out: - what kind of PCIs are needed; - what kind of features those PCIs shall provide; - what kind of suitable PCIs are already defined (or standardized) by standardization bodies; - how existing definitions of those PCIs should be extended to cover the needs of multimedia aware applications. TR 101 170 V1.1.1 (1998-05) 7
101 115
Digital cellular telecommunications system (Phase 2+) (GSM); Background for Radio Frequency (RF) requirements (GSM 05.50 version 7.4.0 Release 1998)
TR
7.4.0
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/101100_101199/101115/07.04.00_60/tr_101115v070400p.pdf
The present document gives background information on how the RF requirements of GSM 400, GSM 900 and DCS 1800 systems have been derived.
101 150
Report on the application of TBR 21
TR
1.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/101100_101199/101150/01.01.01_60/tr_101150v010101p.pdf
The present document studies the application of prTBR 21 and the published TBR 21[1] at a national level and considers opportunities to build upon the experience gained. Topics taken into account include: a) the scope of actual implementations; b) problems encountered or foreseen in practical application; c) interpretation of the Scope of TBR 21; d) the relationship with TBR 37 [9] and TBR 38 [3] (including the opportunities for convergence towards a single access CTR for the analogue PSTN); e) possible extensions to the applicability of TBR 21 (including the opportunity for an early application of TBR 38); f) relationships with other related areas, e.g. analogue leased line TBRs.
101 147
Environmental Engineering (EE); Interworking between Direct Current/Isolated (DC/I) and Direct Current/Common (DC/C) electrical power systems
TR
1.2.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/101100_101199/101147/01.02.01_60/tr_101147v010201p.pdf
The present document describes and establishes simplified models of the different sections of the ground distribution network constituting the DC/I and the DC/C electrical power systems. These models are interworked to identify the common impedance where DC power supply currents can circulate (interconnection between DC/C and DC/I, DC/C and DC/C, DC/I and DC/I). These results allow the establishment of some basic engineering advice that should be applied to guarantee the good behaviour when interconnecting two systems. These precautions are given for functionality reasons: • the noise immunity of the pre-existing system and of the links between the system and the MDF should be conserved; and safety aspects: • the screens of signal cables between the pre-existing system and the Main Distribution Frame (MDF), the conductors and the connections of the pre-existing system have to withstand additional currents.
101 110
Digital cellular telecommunications system (Phase 2+) (GSM); Characterisation, test methods and quality assessment for handsfree Mobile Stations (MSs) (GSM 03.58 version 8.0.0 Release 1999)
TR
8.0.0
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/101100_101199/101110/08.00.00_60/tr_101110v080000p.pdf
The present document gives some guidelines to implement test methods and to evaluate the transmission quality of handsfree Mobile Stations (MSs). The normative characteristics and test methods for handsfree Mobile Stations (MSs are defined in GSM 03.50). The present document gives additional data. It includes summaries of texts or contributions presented and discussed during the meetings of ad hoc group SMG2/03.50 on environmental conditions, speech processing and quality assessment for handsfree Mobile Station. The items covered by this report are mainly. - Environmental conditions for handsfree Mobile Stations. - Speech processing techniques and consequences on delay. - Speech quality assessment for handsfree implementing acoustic echo cancellation and noise reduction.
101 110
Digital cellular telecommunications system (Phase 2+) (GSM); Characterisation, test methods and quality assessment for handsfree Mobile Stations (MSs) (GSM 03.58 version 7.0.0 Release 1998)
TR
7.0.0
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/101100_101199/101110/07.00.00_60/tr_101110v070000p.pdf
The present document gives some guidelines to implement test methods and to evaluate the transmission quality of handsfree Mobile Stations (MSs). The normative characteristics and test methods for handsfree Mobile Stations (MSs are defined in GSM 03.50). The present document gives additional data. It includes summaries of texts or contributions presented and discussed during the meetings of ad hoc group SMG2/03.50 on environmental conditions, speech processing and quality assessment for handsfree Mobile Station. The items covered by this report are mainly. - Environmental conditions for handsfree Mobile Stations. - Speech processing techniques and consequences on delay. - Speech quality assessment for handsfree implementing acoustic echo cancellation and noise reduction.
101 122
Network Aspects (NA); Numbering and addressing for Number Portability
TR
1.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/101100_101199/101122/01.01.01_60/tr_101122v010101p.pdf
The present document is to analyse the impact of Service Provider Portability on Geographic and non-geographic numbers and number formats used at the Network Termination Point (NTP) and also at the Point Of Interconnection (POI) between networks in a multi-vendor environment. Routeing requirements are analysed and numbers and number formats are derived as a consequence.
101 105
Digital cellular telecommunications system (Phase 2+); Fraud Information Gathering System (FIGS); Service requirements - Stage 0 (GSM 01.31 version 8.0.0 Release 1999)
TR
8.0.0
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/101100_101199/101105/08.00.00_60/tr_101105v080000p.pdf
The present document describes the requirements (at a stage 0 level) of the Fraud Information Gathering System (FIGS). FIGS provides the means for the HPLMN to monitor a defined set of subscriber activities. The aim is to enable service providers/network operators to use FIGS, and service limitation controls such as Operator Determined Barring (ODB) and Immediate Service Termination (IST), to limit their financial exposure to large unpaid bills produced on subscriber accounts whilst the subscriber is roaming outside their HPLMN. HPLMNs may also choose to collect information on subscriber activities whilst their subscribers are within the HPLMN.
101 123
Broadband Integrated Services Digital Network (B-ISDN); Resource management procedures and cases of their possible usage
TR
1.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/101100_101199/101123/01.01.01_60/tr_101123v010101p.pdf
The present document is to define a specific resource management protocol to support the transfer ABT-DT capability and to consider some specific cases of its possible application. The material contained in the present document is strictly informative to give guidance for implementation in networks. No additional ATM transfer capabilities as compared to ITU-T Recommendation I.371 [1] are introduced. The present document specifies the functions supported by the ABT-DT protocol, the protocol messages and the protocol procedures. In order to achieve an effective resource management capability, these functions shall be complemented by additional functions (e.g. connection policing, resource allocation) that are network operator specific and are not covered by the present document.
101 115
Digital cellular telecommunications system (Phase 2+) (GSM); Background for Radio Frequency (RF) requirements (GSM 05.50 version 6.1.0 Release 1997)
TR
6.1.0
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/101100_101199/101115/06.01.00_60/tr_101115v060100p.pdf
The present document gives background information on how the RF requirements of GSM 400, GSM 900 and DCS 1800 systems have been derived.
101 115
Digital cellular telecommunications system (Phase 2+) (GSM); Background for Radio Frequency (RF) requirements (GSM 05.50 version 5.1.1)
TR
5.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/101100_101199/101115/05.01.01_60/tr_101115v050101p.pdf
The present document gives background information on how the RF requirements of GSM 400, GSM 900 and DCS 1800 systems have been derived.
101 112
Universal Mobile Telecommunications System (UMTS); Selection procedures for the choice of radio transmission technologies of the UMTS (UMTS 30.03 version 3.2.0)
TR
3.2.0
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/101100_101199/101112/03.02.00_60/tr_101112v030200p.pdf
This ETSI Technical Report (TR) establishes the technical procedure for the comparative evaluation of candidate technologies for the UTRA. The UTRA includes the handling of the representative bearers as defined in UMTS 21.01 [1], i.e. Open System Interconnection (OSI) layers 1-3. It establishes the criteria based upon the requirements contained in UMTS 21.01 [1]. The primary purpose of this [report] is to facilitate the comparison of different candidates between milestones M1 and M2 of the UTRA definition procedure (Refinement and synthesis phase). It will also be used after milestone M2 (Definition phase) and in the submission of the candidate to ITU. The scope of this report is not to make the actual choice but to define how the technical evaluation will be performed.
101 146
Universal Mobile Telecommunications System (UMTS); UMTS Terrestrial Radio Access (UTRA); Concept evaluation (UMTS 30.06 version 3.0.0)
TR
3.0.0
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/101100_101199/101146/03.00.00_60/tr_101146v030000p.pdf
This document describes the detailed evaluation work towards the definition of the Universal Mobile Telecommunications System UMTS Terrestrial Radio Access (UTRA) within SMG2.
101 130
ElectroMagnetic Compatibility and Radio Spectrum Matters (ERM); Study of the feasibility for standardizing Self-organizing Time Division Multiple Access (STDMA) system requirements
TR
1.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/101100_101199/101130/01.01.01_60/tr_101130v010101p.pdf
101 110
Digital cellular telecommunications system (Phase 2+) (GSM); Characterisation, test methods and quality assessment for handsfree Mobile Stations (MSs) (GSM 03.58 version 6.0.1 Release 1997)
TR
6.0.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/101100_101199/101110/06.00.01_60/tr_101110v060001p.pdf
The present document gives some guidelines to implement test methods and to evaluate the transmission quality of handsfree Mobile Stations (MSs). The normative characteristics and test methods for handsfree Mobile Stations (MSs are defined in GSM 03.50). The present document gives additional data. It includes summaries of texts or contributions presented and discussed during the meetings of ad hoc group SMG2/03.50 on environmental conditions, speech processing and quality assessment for handsfree Mobile Station. The items covered by this report are mainly. - Environmental conditions for handsfree Mobile Stations. - Speech processing techniques and consequences on delay. - Speech quality assessment for handsfree implementing acoustic echo cancellation and noise reduction.
101 115
Digital cellular telecommunications system (Phase 2+) (GSM); Background for Radio Frequency (RF) requirements (GSM 05.50 version 8.2.0 Release 1999)
TR
8.2.0
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/101100_101199/101115/08.02.00_60/tr_101115v080200p.pdf
The present document gives background information on how the RF requirements of GSM 400, GSM 900 and DCS 1800 systems have been derived.
101 153-1
Users' views on addressing and directories; Part 1: Requirements for design and interworking
TR
1.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/101100_101199/10115301/01.01.01_60/tr_10115301v010101p.pdf
The present document summarizes the users' views on the main issues related to directory systems (including public, private and corporate ones) from a functional point view. It deals with the design of these systems, the interworking between private directory systems as well as interworking between private directory systems and public ones. The present document is applicable to private directory system design and provision. Public directory service designers may also find here some useful information about interoperability needs and content, since business users are also seeking information from such services. There are several directory technologies available. Issues concerning the establishment of private directories are to some degree dependent on the selected technology. Most concepts given in the present document refer to the X.500 directory technology, since, as indicated in subclause 6.2. "Directory schema", the interworking between the different directory systems implies the conformance to at least some X.500 key concepts. In the remainder of the present document, concepts like Directory Information Tree (DIT), directory entry, Distinguished Name (DN), Relative Distinguished Name (RDN), Directory System Agent (DSA), Directory User Agent (DUA), Directory Management Domain (DMD), etc., are assumed to be known by the reader.
101 118
Network Aspects (NA); High level network architecture and solutions to support number portability
TR
1.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/101100_101199/101118/01.01.01_60/tr_101118v010101p.pdf
The present document is to investigate, address and describe possible High level Network Architectures and Solutions for Number Portability of ITU-T Recommendation E.164 [3] numbers in the fixed telecommunications Network. The following is included in the present document: a) possible Network Architectures and solutions to support number portability; b) Pros and Cons for described Number Portability solutions and influences on services; c) management issues with regard to NP and selected Data Base solution; d) the exchange of NP related information between Networks per solution; e) routeing issues with relation to NP and described solution. The following types of number portability is to be covered: 1) service provider portability of Geographic Numbers; 2) service provider portability of Non Geographic Numbers. NP solutions both for Routeing of ordinary calls and for Routeing of connection less supplementary services (e.g. CCBS) are included.
101 114
Methods for Testing and Specification (MTS); Analysis of the use of ASN.1 94 with TTCN and SDL in ETSI deliverables
TR
1.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/101100_101199/101114/01.01.01_60/tr_101114v010101p.pdf
The present document identifies the key technical issues and problems of completing the integration of ASN.1 (as defined in the ITU-T Recommendations X.680 [1], X.680 Amendment 1 [2], X.681 [3], X.681 Amendment 1 [4], X.682 [5] and X.683 [6]) and SDL (as defined in ITU-T Recommendations Z.100 [7] and Z.100 Addendum 1 [8]). The present document also identifies the key technical issues and problems of integrating ASN.1 (as defined in the ITU- T Recommendations X.680 [1], X.680 Amendment 1 [2], X.681 [3], X.681 Amendment 1 [4], X.682 [5]) and X.683 [6] and the second version of TTCN (as defined in ISO/IEC 9646-3 [11]). The present document focuses on types and does not investigate representation of values. It is intended that the proposed solutions stated in the present document be used as a basis for further work by ETSI (or others). The present document complements rather than supplants ETR 60 [12] and ITU-T Recommendation Z.105 [9].
101 149
2-wire analogue voice band interfaces; Terminal Equipment transmitting voice signals; Test simulation for level limitation requirements
TR
1.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/101100_101199/101149/01.01.01_60/tr_101149v010101p.pdf
The present document studies the possibility of using a single pseudo-speech signal as test simulation for level limitation requirements. This applies to Terminal equipment (TE) transmitting voice signals and having a 2-Wire analogue voice band interface.
101 127
Transmission and Multiplexing (TM); Digital Radio Relay Systems (DRRS); Synchronous Digital Hierarchy (SDH); High capacity DRRS carrying SDH signals (1 x STM-1) in frequency bands with about 30 MHz channel spacing and using Co-Channel Dual Polarized (CCDP) operation
TR
1.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/101100_101199/101127/01.01.01_60/tr_101127v010101p.pdf
101 105
Digital cellular telecommunications system (Phase 2+); Fraud Information Gathering System (FIGS); Service requirements - Stage 0 (GSM 01.31 version 7.0.1 Release 1998)
TR
7.0.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/101100_101199/101105/07.00.01_60/tr_101105v070001p.pdf
The present document describes the requirements (at a stage 0 level) of the Fraud Information Gathering System (FIGS). FIGS provides the means for the HPLMN to monitor a defined set of subscriber activities. The aim is to enable service providers/network operators to use FIGS, and service limitation controls such as Operator Determined Barring (ODB) and Immediate Service Termination (IST), to limit their financial exposure to large unpaid bills produced on subscriber accounts whilst the subscriber is roaming outside their HPLMN. HPLMNs may also choose to collect information on subscriber activities whilst their subscribers are within the HPLMN.
101 111
Universal Mobile Telecommunications System (UMTS); Requirements for the UMTS Terrestrial Radio Access system (UTRA) (UMTS 21.01 version 3.0.1)
TR
3.0.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/101100_101199/101111/03.00.01_60/tr_101111v030001p.pdf
This ETSI Technical Report (TR) identifies the general requirements of the radio interface of the Universal Mobile Telecommunications System (UMTS). These requirements are derived from the UMTS services and facilities framework contained within UMTS 22.01 [7] and 22.05 [8], taking into consideration different operational environments, mobility requirements, cell architectures, etc.
101 119
Network Aspects (NA); High level description of number portability
TR
1.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/101100_101199/101119/01.01.01_60/tr_101119v010101p.pdf
The present document is to describe Number Portability. For the purpose of this study Number portability is limited to the Service Provider Portability for Geographic Numbers (GNP) and Non Geographic Numbers (NGNP) in the National Fixed Network, e.g. number portability between Service Providers within geographic country boundaries. An exception to this is Number Portability of the European Telephony Numbering Space. In order to describe number portability, the present document provides: - an overview of number portability; - a description of the responsibility of the different entities involved; - a description of number portability in the European Telephony Numbering Space (ETNS); - background material to concepts used in related documents TR 101 118 [1], TR 101 122 [2] and EG NA-061501 [3] describing: - possible internal architectures; - numbering and addressing; - signalling; - Intelligent Network (IN) Options. The present document describes the responsibilities of the various entities involved in number portability in order to deliver calls to numbers that have been ported. The present document also identifies the information requirements of the various entities necessary to manage and implement Number Portability. Service management and inter-operator procedures have been demonstrated to be the major area of difficulty when introducing number portability. Detailed considerations of these issues are outside the scope of the present document The scope of the requirements is limited to: - the portability of individual customer numbers; - porting of individual Multiple Subscriber Number (MSN); - porting of complete Direct Dialling In (DDI) ranges. However, whilst it is not possible to port single numbers from a DDI range, dividing the range into blocks and porting the resultant sub block will have the same effect. Therefore there is no need to support the portability of individual numbers within a DDI range. The results of the study should ensure: 1) Architectural Flexibility: the set of architectures selected for support of number portability should allow network operators reasonable flexibility in the manner in which the architecture is implemented, the use of equipment from multi vendors; 2) Transparency: the mechanism by which portability is provided should be transparent to the ported and non ported customers; 3) Performance: the mechanism by which portability is provided should subject the call to minimal (if any) performance degradation relative to that offered to non ported numbers. This includes both post dial delay and transmission; 4) interconnection: All network operators offering portability within the same geographic area should interconnect, either directly, or via a transit, and complete calls. Direct or transit interconnection is a commercial decision. 6 TR 101 119 V1.1.1 (1997-11) The following Portability types are out of the scope of this study, but are described for completeness: - service Provider Portability for Mobile Numbers; - service Portability; - location Portability. The impact of a ported non geographic number resolving to a geographic number has been raised as an issue, and is for further study.
101 085
Digital cellular telecommunications system (Phase 2+) (GSM); Performance characterization of the GSM Enhanced Full Rate (EFR) speech codec (GSM 06.55 version 8.0.0 Release 1999)
TR
8.0.0
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/101000_101099/101085/08.00.00_60/tr_101085v080000p.pdf
The present document gives background information on the performance of the GSM enhanced full rate speech codec. Experimental results from the Pre-selection and Verification tests carried out during the standardization process by the SEG (Speech Expert Group) are reported to give a more detailed picture of the behaviour of the GSM enhanced full rate speech codec under different conditions of operation.
101 085
Digital cellular telecommunications system (Phase 2+) (GSM); Performance characterization of the GSM Enhanced Full Rate (EFR) speech codec (GSM 06.55 version 7.0.0 Release 1998)
TR
7.0.0
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/101000_101099/101085/07.00.00_60/tr_101085v070000p.pdf
The present document gives background information on the performance of the GSM enhanced full rate speech codec. Experimental results from the Pre-selection and Verification tests carried out during the standardization process by the SEG (Speech Expert Group) are reported to give a more detailed picture of the behaviour of the GSM enhanced full rate speech codec under different conditions of operation.
101 085
Digital cellular telecommunications system (Phase 2+) (GSM); Performance characterization of the GSM Enhanced Full Rate (EFR) speech codec (GSM 06.55 version 6.0.0 Release 1997)
TR
6.0.0
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/101000_101099/101085/06.00.00_60/tr_101085v060000p.pdf
The present document gives background information on the performance of the GSM enhanced full rate speech codec. Experimental results from the Pre-selection and Verification tests carried out during the standardization process by the SEG (Speech Expert Group) are reported to give a more detailed picture of the behaviour of the GSM enhanced full rate speech codec under different conditions of operation.
101 085
Digital cellular telecommunications system (Phase 2) (GSM); Performance characterization of the GSM Enhanced Full Rate (EFR) speech codec (GSM 06.55 version 4.0.0)
TR
4.0.0
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/101000_101099/101085/04.00.00_60/tr_101085v040000p.pdf
The present document gives background information on the performance of the GSM enhanced full rate speech codec. Experimental results from the Pre-selection and Verification tests carried out during the standardization process by the SEG (Speech Expert Group) are reported to give a more detailed picture of the behaviour of the GSM enhanced full rate speech codec under different conditions of operation.
101 075
Digital cellular telecommunications system (Phase 2) (GSM); Base Station and ancillary equipment; Physical and electrical parameters; Application of standards and guidance notes (GSM 11.22 version 4.2.0)
TR
4.2.0
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/101000_101099/101075/04.02.00_60/tr_101075v040200p.pdf
The present document applies to any Base Station System type or part of a Base Station System and co-located equipment and equipment sites, unless otherwise stated. It applies regardless of ownership or responsibility for installation and maintenance of the equipment or network. The document does assume some previous knowledge of the subject matter and in some areas specialist understanding may be required. The present document addresses the following information: - product requirement overview; - equipment sites and installations; - general applicable specifications; - acoustic noise; - construction; - earthing and bonding; - environmental Conditions; - lightning protection; - power supplies; - reliability/Dependability; - specific applicable specifications for product release; - EMC; - type approval.
101 051
Methods for Testing and Specification (MTS); Report of the CATG applications
TR
1.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/101000_101099/101051/01.01.01_60/tr_101051v010101p.pdf
The present document describes the experiences gained from the application of the CATG functionality of the SDL tool available at ETSI (SDT Autolink tool) on the SDL specification of Core INAP CS-2. The SDLs of Core INAP, attached as annex A to [3], gives the normative requirements of the protocol behaviour. The SDLs also makes use of the ASN.1 definitions of the INAP PDUs, therefore providing a complete specification of the protocol suitable for application of CATG.
101 036-2
Fixed Radio Systems; Generic wordings for standards on DRRS (Digital Radio Relay Systems) characteristics; Part 2: Point-to-multipoint equipment parameters
TR
1.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/101000_101099/10103602/01.01.01_60/tr_10103602v010101p.pdf
The present document defines the major standardizable issues for Point-to-Multipoint digital radio-relay systems (P-MP) in the Fixed Service in order to maintain a generic format for the editorial and technical contents. It also give guidelines for the understanding of the definition of the parameters and elements. The present document aims to cover every issue that may be required. Specific standards may differ from the guidelines contained within the present document only if the specific argument is not covered or there is good technical reason for not following them. It is essential to maintain a common understanding of the reasons behind the way certain parameters are defined among the various P-MP standards, which deal with the same general topics and may differ from each other by the application of different access methods or merely from the point of view of numerical requirements. Because some of the parameters and elements are also common to Point-to-Point (P-P) digital radio-relay systems part 1 [1] of the present document should be taken into account when referenced below. The present document is applicable to the wording (generic) of Point-to-Multipoint equipment parameters. The known access methods applied to P-MP systems in the Fixed Service and the access methods to come in the future and combinations thereof implies that subparts of the present document are edited in order to maintain the commonality among the P-MP standards but to leave the way open for future P-MP technologies. Thus for every access method a subpart should be edited defining the specific parameters and when there is a new access method it should be added to the existing TR.
101 036-1
Fixed Radio Systems; Generic wordings for standards on DFRS (Digital Fixed Radio Systems) characteristics; Part 1: General aspects and point-to-point equipment parameters
TR
1.3.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/101000_101099/10103601/01.03.01_60/tr_10103601v010301p.pdf
The present document defines the major issues for the standardization of the general aspects of Digital Fixed Radio Systems (DFRS) formerly known as Digital Radio Relay Systems (DRRS) and for point-to-point specific equipment parameters, in order to maintain a generic format for the editorial and technical contents. It is also essential to maintain a common understanding of the reasons behind the way certain parameters are defined among the various DFRS standards, which deal with the same general topics and may differ from each other merely from the point of view of numerical requirements. The present document therefore also explains the reasoning behind why the parameters in DFRS standards are defined in the way they are. The present document aims to cover every issue that may be required. Specific standards may differ from the guidelines contained within the present document only if the specific argument is not covered or there is good technical reason for not following them.
101 035
Transmission and Multiplexing (TM); Synchronous Digital Hierarchy (SDH) aspects regarding Digital Radio Relay Systems (DRRS)
TR
1.1.3
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/101000_101099/101035/01.01.03_60/tr_101035v010103p.pdf
Future Digital Radio Relay Systems (DRRS) have to support the Synchronous Digital Hierarchy (SDH) defined by the ITU-T. Study Group (SG) 9 of the ITU-R in its final meeting in September 1989 approved a new report (CCIR Report 1190 [3]) dealing with general aspects of DRRS in an SDH Network and containing a list of items which need further study. Moreover, SG 9 has established Task Group (TG) 9/1 to study these very urgent aspects in the period between the meetings and to conclude its work before the next Interim Meeting of SG 9. TG 9/1 ended its duty in 1992 producing ITU-R Recommendations F.750 [1] and F.751 [2]. It was deemed very important that the items listed in section 7 of CCIR Report 1190 [3] will be carefully studied by TM4 as an urgent task and some clear statements produced.
101 031
Broadband Radio Access Networks (BRAN); HIgh PErformance Radio Local Area Network (HIPERLAN) Type 2; Requirements and architectures for wireless broadband access
TR
2.2.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/101000_101099/101031/02.02.01_60/tr_101031v020201p.pdf
The scope of the present document is limited to the requirements and architectures for HIPERLAN Types 2. HIPERLAN Type1 is addressed by ETS 300 652 [2] and its related Conformance Test Specifications, [2a], [2b], [2c] and [2d]. HIPERLINK will be described in a TR produced by BRAN. The requirements address subjects like applications, traffic volumes and traffic patterns that underlie the projected spectrum requirements as well as the chosen architectures. The architectures address the communications layer models as well as the Reference models that identify the key interfaces subject to standardization. The architectures developed in the present document are intended to delineate the boundaries between HIPERLAN standards and standards for networks in which HIPERLANs may be used as subsystems or components. Scope of standardization The scope of the standards for HIPERLAN Types 2 is limited to the air interface specifications, the Data Link Control (DLC) layer specifications, the specifications of the management functions and the interworking functions. The DLC layer specification includes a specification of the services to be provided. The ETSI HIPERLAN/2 standards specify subsystems up to and including the DLC Layer. Interworking functions will be specified in liaison with other relevant technical standardization bodies.
101 031
Radio Equipment and Systems (RES); HIgh PErformance Radio Local Area Network (HIPERLAN); Requirements and architectures for Wireless ATM Access and Interconnection
TR
1.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/101000_101099/101031/01.01.01_60/tr_101031v010101p.pdf
The scope of the present document is limited to the requirements and architectures for HIPERLAN Types 2. HIPERLAN Type1 is addressed by ETS 300 652 [2] and its related Conformance Test Specifications, [2a], [2b], [2c] and [2d]. HIPERLINK will be described in a TR produced by BRAN. The requirements address subjects like applications, traffic volumes and traffic patterns that underlie the projected spectrum requirements as well as the chosen architectures. The architectures address the communications layer models as well as the Reference models that identify the key interfaces subject to standardization. The architectures developed in the present document are intended to delineate the boundaries between HIPERLAN standards and standards for networks in which HIPERLANs may be used as subsystems or components. Scope of standardization The scope of the standards for HIPERLAN Types 2 is limited to the air interface specifications, the Data Link Control (DLC) layer specifications, the specifications of the management functions and the interworking functions. The DLC layer specification includes a specification of the services to be provided. The ETSI HIPERLAN/2 standards specify subsystems up to and including the DLC Layer. Interworking functions will be specified in liaison with other relevant technical standardization bodies.
100 028-2
Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters (ERM); Uncertainties in the measurement of mobile radio equipment characteristics; Part 2
TR
1.4.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/100001_100099/10002802/01.04.01_60/tr_10002802v010401p.pdf
The present document provides a method to be applied to all the applicable deliverables, and supports TR 100 027 [1]. It covers the following aspects relating to measurements: a) methods for the calculation of the total uncertainty for each of the measured parameters; b) recommended maximum acceptable uncertainties for each of the measured parameters; c) a method of applying the uncertainties in the interpretation of the results. The present document provides the methods of evaluating and calculating the measurement uncertainties and the required corrections on measurement conditions and results (these corrections are necessary in order to remove the errors caused by certain deviations of the test system due to its known characteristics (such as the RF signal path attenuation and mismatch loss, etc.)).
100 027
ElectroMagnetic Compatibility and Radio Spectrum Matters (ERM); Methods of measurement for private mobile radio equipment
TR
1.2.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/100001_100099/100027/01.02.01_60/tr_100027v010201p.pdf
The test methods contained within the present document are intended for use in determining the electrical characteristics of radio equipment in the mobile radio services. A further aim is to give guidance to both manufacturers and type testing authorities so that common test methods can be adopted leading, potentially, to mutual acceptance of test results. Parameter limits specific to a particular equipment can be found in the relevant ETS (European Telecommunication Standard) or EN (European Standard, Telecommunications series). In the drive towards uniformity, the measurement of a specific equipment parameter has, basically, only one test method although, procedurally, minor differences may exist due to the type of test site used e.g. a ground reflection test site (Anechoic Chamber with a ground plane or Open Area Test Site) requires a vertical height scan to achieve maximum coupling between transmitter and receiver whereas a "non-reflecting" environment (Anechoic Chamber) does not. The methods apply to constant envelope frequency-modulated or phase-modulated systems as chosen by each administration operating on radio frequencies between 30 MHz and 1 000 MHz and with channel separations of 12,5 kHz, 20 kHz and 25 kHz. Test methods are given which are applicable to radio equipment capable of transmission and/or reception of analogue speech, bit stream and messages. Included in the present document are test method for radio equipment fitted with external 50 ΩRF connectors (for antennas), temporary external 50 ΩRF connectors and integral antennas. Wherever possible, if the electrical characteristics are not expected to be changed, test measurements should be performed by use of a direct connection (via either the permanent or temporary external 50 ΩRF connector) to the radio equipment as stated in each ETS or EN in order to attempt to minimize measurement uncertainties.