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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.
100 028-1
Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters (ERM); Uncertainties in the measurement of mobile radio equipment characteristics; Part 1
TR
1.4.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/100001_100099/10002801/01.04.01_60/tr_10002801v010401p.pdf
The present document provides a method to be applied to all the applicable deliverables, and supports TR 100 027 [2]. 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.)).
100 028-2
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.)).
100 035
Environmental Engineering (EE); Environmental engineering; Guidance and terminology
TR
2.1.2
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/100001_100099/100035/02.01.02_60/tr_100035v020102p.pdf
The present document has the aim of giving the user the following information: • an explanation of the main environmental concepts and terminology with examples; • the purpose and use of environmental classes; • the testing philosophy relating to environmental classes and equipment characteristics; • the principles underlying environmental specifications.
100 220-1
ElectroMagnetic Compatibility and Radio Spectrum Matters (ERM); Short Range Devices (SRDs); Measurement Specification for Wideband Transmitter Stability
TS
1.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/100200_100299/10022001/01.01.01_60/ts_10022001v010101p.pdf
The present document covers the measurement specification for transmitter wideband stability and refers to the EN 300 220-1 [1]. The frequency error parts of the EN 300 220-1 [1] subclause 8.1 Frequency Error and subclause 8.6 Range of Modulation Bandwidth in particular the subclause 8.6.3 Limits, shall be replaced by the present document. The conditions for the measurements of the frequency error as defined in the clause 5, Test Conditions, Power Sources and ambient temperatures shall be maintained for the present document. This is an interim solution for Conformity Assessment purpose until the EN 300 220-1 [1] is revised with regard to this technical specification as well as to comply with the EU Directive 99/5. It is to note that the technical Parameters of the present document have been aligned with the recently issued CEPT/ERC/REC 70-03 [2] issue June 7th 1999.
100 283
Environmental Engineering (EE); Transient voltages at Interface "A" on telecommunications direct current (dc) power distributions
TR
2.2.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/100200_100299/100283/02.02.01_60/tr_100283v020201p.pdf
Short duration transient disturbances can occur on dc power distributions when a short circuit fault occurs in part of that distribution. The energy contained in the transient can be sufficient to do considerable damage to equipment connected to the distribution unless measures are taken to suppress or absorb this energy. The present document examines the parameters of dc power distributions within the scope of EN 300 132-2 [1] that significantly contribute to the energy contained by a transient, discusses ways in which the transient can be controlled to reduce its harmful effects, and suggests ways in which the immunity of an electronic unit or a substantial telecommunications installation might be tested.
100 287
Television systems; Code of practice for enhanced Teletext
TR
1.2.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/100200_100299/100287/01.02.01_60/tr_100287v010201p.pdf
The present document is intended as a companion document to the full specification, EN 300 706 [1], defining the data and transmission format within enhanced Teletext systems. It is primarily aimed at Teletext editors, service providers and network operators. The intention is to explain in relatively simple terms the new display features and possibilities that are available with enhanced Teletext. The focus is very much on which parts of a large and complex specification have to be implemented to produce a Teletext service that is more visually attractive than has been possible previously. The present document outlines the basic features of enhanced Teletext 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 the additional data that will be required. It should be noted that the present document was compiled in advance of any first-hand experience in editing or operating an enhanced Teletext service. It is anticipated that a subsequent version will be able to draw upon the knowledge and experience that operating real services will bring.
100 289
Digital Video Broadcasting (DVB); Support for use of the DVB Scrambling Algorithm version 3 within digital broadcasting systems
TS
1.2.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/100200_100299/100289/01.02.01_60/ts_100289v010201p.pdf
The present document provides for support for the implementation of the DVB Common Scrambling version 3 algorithm (CSA v3) within digital broadcasting systems. Considering that there will be several Conditional Access solutions based on ISO/IEC 13818-1 (MPEG-2) [1] and the DVB specifications, the present document specifies the common signalling aspects as well as operational guidelines relevant for CA solutions. The present document provides hence the basis for co-existence of multiple Conditional Access Systems in a single Transport Stream.
100 324
Services and Protocols for Advanced Networks (SPAN); V5.1 interface for the support of Access Network (AN); Release notes for V5.1
TS
1.2.2
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/100300_100399/100324/01.02.02_60/ts_100324v010202p.pdf
The present document keeps track of enhancements to the V5.1 standard, starting after the published version V2.1.1 (2000-04). Only those modifications are collected, which have been agreed upon within SPAN13 (former SPAN9) sessions. As a reference to the source of these agreed modifications, relevant parts of the meeting reports are copied into an annex. The present document is applicable to the V5.1 base standard [1] and PICS [2].
100 347
Services and Protocols for Advanced Networks (SPAN); V5.2 interface for the support of Access Network (AN); Release notes for V5.2
TS
1.2.2
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/100300_100399/100347/01.02.02_60/ts_100347v010202p.pdf
The present document keeps track of enhancements to the V5.2 standard, starting after the published version (1999-12). Only those modifications are collected, which have been agreed upon within SPAN13 (former SPAN9) sessions. As a reference to the source of these agreed modifications, relevant parts of the meeting reports are copied into an annex. The present document is applicable to EN 300 347-1 [1] and EN 300 347-2 [2].
100 392-1
Terrestrial Trunked Radio (TETRA); Voice plus Data (V+D); Part 1: General network design
TS
1.5.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/100300_100399/10039201/01.05.01_60/ts_10039201v010501p.pdf
The present document defines addressing for Terrestrial Trunked Radio system (TETRA) supporting Voice plus Data (V+D). It also gives background information of the air interface, the interworking between TETRA systems and to other systems via gateways, the terminal equipment interface on the Mobile Station (MS), the security aspects in TETRA networks, the management services offered to the operator, the performance objectives, and the supplementary services that come in addition to the basic and tele-services used as a basis for TETRA standardization. The present document defines and specifies the TETRA addressing and identities and their organization in groups corresponding to the different functions. It establishes the background of the TETRA general network design for standardization purposes: • it gives information about the circuit mode and packet mode reference points for the MS and switching and management infrastructure; • it gives information about a model of the air interface protocol stack, different functions of layers and sublayers; • it gives information about the functions provided by the circuit mode teleservices used for speech and basic services used for data transfer; • it gives information about the functions related to the management of the users' mobility across networks and inside a network including roaming and migration; • it gives information about the functions related to the transport of short data messages as a service specific to TETRA; • it gives information about the functions related to the support of packet data service in a way specific to TETRA; • it gives information about the supplementary services that mainly extend the capabilities of the circuit mode basic and teleservices; • it gives information about the various possibilities of individual circuit mode call scenarios and provides guidance on priority concepts for packet data and circuit mode services and on the service quality. NOTE: This part of the multi-part document may, by its nature as a general design statement, require updating when later parts of the multi-part document are completed and maintained (in order to avoid any non-alignment). If a discrepancy occurs between this part and any other part of the multi-part document, then the other part will take precedence. The present document may be maintained mainly on those clauses, which are referred from other parts or standards. ETSI ETSI TS 100 392-1 V1.5.1 (2018-04) 16
100 392-11-8
Terrestrial Trunked Radio (TETRA); Voice plus Data (V+D); Part 11: Supplementary services stage 2; Sub-part 8: Area Selection (AS)
TS
1.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/100300_100399/1003921108/01.01.01_60/ts_1003921108v010101p.pdf
The present document specifies the stage 2 description of the Supplementary Service Area Selection (SS-AS) for the Terrestrial Trunked Radio (TETRA). SS-AS enables a user to select an area where a call will be set up. Man-Machine Interface (MMI) and charging principles are outside of the scope of the present document. Supplementary service specifications are produced in three stages according to the method defined in CCITT Recommendation I.130 [1]. The stage 2 description identifies the functional capabilities and the information flows needed to support the supplementary service as specified in its stage 1 description (see ETS 300 392-10-8 [8]). The stage 2 description is followed by the stage 3 description, which specifies the protocols at the air interface and at the various Inter-System Interfaces (ISI) to support the service. The present document is applicable to TETRA Voice plus Data terminal equipment and networks.
100 392-12-16
Terrestrial Trunked Radio (TETRA); Voice plus Data (V+D); Part 12: Supplementary services stage 3; Sub-part 16: Pre-emptive Priority Call (PPC)
TS
1.3.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/100300_100399/1003921216/01.03.01_60/ts_1003921216v010301p.pdf
The present document defines the stage 3 specifications of the Supplementary Service Pre-emptive Priority Call (SS-PPC) for the Terrestrial Trunked Radio (TETRA). SS-PPC enables a user to have preferential access to the network resources in a TETRA system in times of congestion including pre-emption of calls. SS-PPC is applicable for pre-emptive priorities including the emergency priority. SS-PPC includes the capability to pre-empt resources needed for higher priority calls and the capability to pre-empt users from ongoing calls in order to move them to a higher priority calls. SS-PPC specifies the definition, activation, deactivation and interrogation for the usage of pre-emptive call priorities in the TETRA system. The Switching and Management Infrastructure (SwMI) applies the SS-PPC priorities when it allocates the resources for calls. The SS-PPC operations are defined for the SwMI and for the Mobile Station (MS). SS-PPC is defined to subscribers of one TETRA system, but the subscribers may be located in several TETRA systems and the information flows may be delivered over the Inter System Interface (ISI). SS-PPC is invoked for calls within one TETRA system or for calls that extend over ISI to several TETRA systems. Man-Machine Interface (MMI) and charging principles are outside the scope of the present document. Supplementary Service stage 3 specification is preceded by the stage 1 and the stage 2 specifications of the service. Stage 1 describes the functional capabilities from the user's point of view. Stage 2 defines the functional behaviour in terms of Functional Entities (FEs) and information flows. Stage 3 gives a precise description of the supplementary service from the implementation point of view. It defines the protocol for the service and the encoding rules for the information flows. It defines the processes for the FEs and their behaviour. The described protocols and behaviour apply to the SwMI, for the MS and may be applied over the ISI between TETRA systems. Aspects relating to all supplementary services are detailed in ETSI EN 300 392-9 [3].
100 392-12-22
Terrestrial Trunked Radio (TETRA); Voice plus Data (V+D); Part 12: Supplementary services stage 3; Sub-part 22: Dynamic Group Number Assignment (DGNA)
TS
1.6.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/100300_100399/1003921222/01.06.01_60/ts_1003921222v010601p.pdf
The present document defines the stage 3 specifications of the Supplementary Service Dynamic Group Number Assignment (SS-DGNA) for the Terrestrial Trunked Radio (TETRA). The SS-DGNA enables a user to dynamically define group identities and group related parameters to the TETRA system and to the subscribers in the system. These definitions are used to enable group call invocations to dynamically defined groups. The SS-DGNA specification defines the creation, modification, deletion and interrogation of group definitions in the Switching and Management Infrastructure (SwMI), in the Mobile Station (MS). The present document does not include the specification for access priority used for random access in uplink and call priority used by SwMI for resource allocation in a group call. Access priority and call priority can be specified and applied for groups using Supplementary Services Access Priority (SS-AP), Priority Call (SS-PC) and Pre-emptive Priority Call (SS-PPC). Thus, the definition procedure of these priorities is outside the scope of the present document. Man Machine Interface (MMI) and charging principles are also outside the scope of the present document. Supplementary service stage 3 specification is preceded by the stage 1 and the stage 2 specifications of the service. Stage 1 describes the functional capabilities from the user's point of view. Stage 2 defines the functional behaviour in terms of functional entities and information flows. Stage 3 gives the precise description of the supplementary service from the implementation point of view. It defines the protocols for the service and the encoding rules for the information flows. It defines the processes for the functional entities and their behaviour. The described protocols and their behaviour apply for the SwMI and for the MS and can be applied over the Inter-System Interface (ISI) between TETRA systems.
100 392-12-8
Terrestrial Trunked Radio (TETRA); Voice plus Data (V+D); Part 12: Supplementary services stage 3; Sub-part 8: Area Selection (AS)
TS
1.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/100300_100399/1003921208/01.01.01_60/ts_1003921208v010101p.pdf
The present document defines the stage 3 description of the Supplementary Service Area Selection (SS-AS) for the Terrestrial Trunked Radio (TETRA). SS-AS enables the calling user to establish a call in restricting the area where the participating users in a group call or the connected user in an individual call may be located. Man Machine interface and Charging clauses are outside the scope of the present document. Supplementary service specifications are produced in three stages according to the method described in CCITT Recommendation I.130 [1]. The stage 1 description specifies the service from the user's point of view (see ETS 300 392-10-11 [8]). The stage 2 description identifies the functional capabilities and the information flows needed to support the service as specified in its stage 1 description (see ETS 300 392-11-11 [9]). The present stage 3 description specifies the protocols at the air interface and at the various Inter-System Interfaces (ISI) to support SS-AS. NOTE: According to CCITT Recommendation I.130 [1], the stage 3 description of any telecommunication service addresses the network implementation aspects. Consequently it comprises two steps: the specifications of all protocols at the various reference points involved in any of the service procedures (notably the service operation) are the first step of the stage 3 description, and the specifications of the functions of the corresponding network entities are its second step. The latter have not been provided since they can be derived from the specification of the functional entity actions in the stage 2 description. The present document is applicable to Voice plus Data individual calls or group calls; more specifically to the following entities: - the MS/LS of the calling user in an individual call or a group call; - the originating Switching and Management Infrastructure (SwMI) in an individual call or a group call; - the group home SwMI and the participating SwMIs for a group call; - the terminating SwMI for an individual call; and - optionally, the home SwMI of the group or of the MS/LSs involved, for managing the supplementary service.
100 392-15
Terrestrial Trunked Radio (TETRA); Voice plus Data (V+D); Part 15: TETRA frequency bands, duplex spacings and channel numbering
TS
1.5.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/100300_100399/10039215/01.05.01_60/ts_10039215v010501p.pdf
The present document defines TETRA frequency bands, duplex spacings and channel numbering for the Terrestrial Trunked Radio (TETRA) system supporting Voice plus Data (V+D). The informative annex A gives an example of the radio channel definition.
100 392-16
Terrestrial Trunked Radio (TETRA); Voice plus Data (V+D); Part 16: Network Performance Metrics
TS
1.2.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/100300_100399/10039216/01.02.01_60/ts_10039216v010201p.pdf
The present document defines a series of network performance metrics that are applicable to TETRA networks, whose measurement and reporting makes it possible to know the impact of adding new terminals or new infrastructure to an existing TETRA network. Network performance parameters, inherent within a network, include those, which affect to the quality of an "end-to-end" connection as experienced by a subscriber. A network performance parameter may be considered as a function of the operation of the elements involved to form a connection, network load, network signalling and the processing required to realize a connection. The present document contains voice quality test methods and values for full duplex calls as well as the transmission level plan for simplex calls; e.g. nominal sending level, sending level performance values and test methods. Requirements on some measured values are outside the scope of the present document.
100 392-17-1
Terrestrial Trunked Radio (TETRA); Voice plus Data (V+D); Part 17: TETRA V+D and DMO specifications; Sub-part 1: Release 1.1
TR
1.1.3
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/100300_100399/1003921701/01.01.03_60/tr_1003921701v010103p.pdf
The present document identifies ETSI specifications for TETRA V+D and DMO Release 1.1. Release 1.1 specifications were functionally frozen after the 14th EP TETRA meeting in March 2001. NOTE 1: Functionally frozen means that no further functionality/features may be incorporated into the set of specifications, and that only corrective Change Requests (CRs) are to be accepted and agreed. NOTE 2: It can be expected that corrective CRs will be introduced into the Release 1.1 specifications throughout year 2001. NOTE 3: Some of the CRs that will be produced during 2001 will be for the next release as they add new functionalities/features. NOTE 4: Only published documents are included into this release 1.1.
100 392-17-2
Terrestrial Trunked Radio (TETRA); Voice plus Data (V+D); Part 17: TETRA V+D and DMO specifications; Sub-part 2: Release 1.2
TR
1.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/100300_100399/1003921702/01.01.01_60/tr_1003921702v010101p.pdf
The present document identifies ETSI specifications for TETRA V+D and DMO Release 1.2. Release 1.2 specifications were functionally frozen after the 21st EP TETRA meeting in June 2003. NOTE 1: Functionally frozen means that no further functionality/features may be incorporated into the set of specifications, and that only corrective Change Requests (CRs) are to be accepted and agreed. NOTE 2: It can be expected that corrective CRs will be introduced into the Release 1.2 specifications. NOTE 3: Some of the CRs that will be produced will be for the next release as they add new functionalities/features. NOTE 4: Some of the documents were in Public Enquiry, One step Approval or National Voting stage at the publication of the present document. Due to those stages editorial modifications may be performed and the version number of the document may step up in the last digit in addition to the normal step-up due to publication or voting. The resulting version is also a part of the present Release 1.2.
100 392-17-3
Terrestrial Trunked Radio (TETRA); Voice plus Data (V+D); Part 17: TETRA V+D and DMO specifications; Sub-part 3: Release 1.3
TR
1.2.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/100300_100399/1003921703/01.02.01_60/tr_1003921703v010201p.pdf
The present document identifies ETSI specifications for TETRA V+D and DMO Release 1.3. Release 1.3 specifications were functionally frozen after the 26th TC TETRA meeting in October 2005. NOTE 1: Functionally frozen means that no further functionality/features may be incorporated into the set of specifications, and that only corrective Change Requests (CRs) are to be accepted and agreed. NOTE 2: It can be expected that corrective CRs will be introduced into the Release 1.3 specifications. NOTE 3: Some of the CRs that will be produced will be for the next Release as they add new functionalities/features. NOTE 4: Some of the documents were in Public Enquiry, One step Approval or National Voting stage at the publication of the present document. Due to those stages editorial modifications may be performed and the version number of the document may step up in the last digit in addition to the normal step-up due to publication or voting. The resulting version is also a part of the present Release 1.3.
100 392-17-4
Terrestrial Trunked Radio (TETRA); Voice plus Data (V+D); Part 17: TETRA V+D and DMO specifications; Sub-part 4: Release 2.0
TR
1.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/100300_100399/1003921704/01.01.01_60/tr_1003921704v010101p.pdf
The present document identifies ETSI specifications for TETRA V+D and DMO Release 2.0. Release 2.0 specifications were functionally frozen after the 28th TC TETRA meeting in October 2006. NOTE 1: Functionally frozen means that no further functionality/features may be incorporated into the set of specifications, and that only corrective Change Requests (CRs) are to be accepted and agreed. NOTE 2: It can be expected that corrective CRs will be introduced into the Release 2.0 specifications. NOTE 3: Some of the CRs that will be produced will be for the next Release as they add new functionalities/features. NOTE 4: Some of the documents were in Public Enquiry, One step Approval or National Voting stage at the publication of the present document. Due to those stages editorial modifications may be performed and the version number of the document may step up in the last digit in addition to the normal step-up due to publication or voting. The resulting version is also a part of the present Release 2.0.
100 392-17-5
Terrestrial Trunked Radio (TETRA); Voice plus Data (V+D); Part 17: TETRA V+D and DMO specifications; Sub-part 5: Release 2.1
TR
1.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/100300_100399/1003921705/01.01.01_60/tr_1003921705v010101p.pdf
The present document identifies ETSI specifications for TETRA V+D and DMO Release 2.1. Release 2.0 specifications were functionally frozen after the 28th TC TETRA meeting in October 2006. Release 2.1 specifications contain corrections and enhancements to the Release 2.0 since publication of the Release 2.0 including TEDS Direct Access, Net Assist Protocol, Direct mode Over The Air Management protocol and new parts to the User Requirements Specification in addition to maintenance of the TETRA standards and reports. NOTE 1: Functionally frozen means that no further functionality/features may be incorporated into the set of specifications, and that only corrective Change Requests (CRs) are to be accepted and agreed. NOTE 2: It can be expected that corrective CRs will be introduced into the Release 2.1 specifications. NOTE 3: Some of the CRs that will be produced will be for the next Release as they add new functionalities/features. NOTE 4: Some of the documents were in Public Enquiry, One step Approval or National Voting stage at the publication of the present document. Due to those stages editorial modifications may be performed and the version number of the document may step up in the last digit in addition to the normal step-up due to publication or voting. The resulting version is also a part of the present Release 2.1.
100 392-17-6
TETRA and Critical Communications Evolution (TCCE); Part 17: TETRA V+D, DMO and associated specifications; Sub-part 6: Release 2.2
TR
1.2.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/100300_100399/1003921706/01.02.01_60/tr_1003921706v010201p.pdf
The present document identifies ETSI specifications and reports for TETRA V+D and DMO Release 2.2. It also includes ETSI specifications and reports relating to Critical Communications evolution undertaken by TC TCCE as well as relevant specifications produced by other ETSI technical committees. The present document is a revision of ETSI TR 100 392-17-6 V1.1.1 published in 2018 and contains the specifications and reports that have been produced since then. ENs relating to TETRA specifications are often updated by first introducing an ETSI Technical Specification (TS) which will contain new features and change requests. Therefore, in these cases, the latest specification is shown along with the previous version, if one is an EN and the other a TS. In the same way, EN versions of the same specification will also be updated, replacing a TS in some cases. Release 2.2 specifications were functionally frozen after the 52nd TC TCCE meeting in October 2018. Release 2.2 specifications contain corrections and enhancements to Release 2.1 including a major development of the Inter System Interface specifications to develop separate specifications for IP and PSS1 over E.1 transport layers as well as transport layer independent parts. NOTE 1: Functionally frozen means that no further functionality/features may be incorporated into the set of specifications, and that only corrective Change Requests (CRs) are to be accepted and agreed. NOTE 2: It can be expected that corrective CRs will be introduced into the Release 2.2 specifications. NOTE 3: Some of the CRs that will be produced will be for the next Release as they add new functionalities/features.
100 392-18-1
Terrestrial Trunked Radio (TETRA); Voice plus Data (V+D) and Direct Mode Operation (DMO); Part 18: Air interface optimized applications; Sub-part 1: Location Information Protocol (LIP)
TS
1.7.2
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/100300_100399/1003921801/01.07.02_60/ts_1003921801v010702p.pdf
The present document defines Location Information Protocol that is optimized for TETRA air interface. It defines services: • Unsolicited location information reporting. • Immediate location information reporting. • Triggered location information reporting.
100 392-18-2
Terrestrial Trunked Radio (TETRA); Voice plus Data (V+D) and Direct Mode Operation (DMO); Part 18: Air interface optimized applications; Sub-part 2: Net Assist Protocol (NAP)
TS
1.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/100300_100399/1003921802/01.01.01_60/ts_1003921802v010101p.pdf
The present document defines Net Assist Protocol that is optimized for TETRA air interface. It defines services: • allowing information to be passed to a location determining entity; • allowing a location determining entity to request assistance information. The information passed to the location determining entity, when relevant, reflects the content and format of the equivalent information (navigation data) which passes from satellites to the location determining entity. The protocol is capable of supporting more than one position determining technology.
100 392-18-3
Terrestrial Trunked Radio (TETRA); Voice plus Data (V+D) and Direct Mode Operation (DMO); Part 18: Air interface optimized applications; Sub-part 3: Direct mode Over The Air Management protocol (DOTAM)
TS
1.2.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/100300_100399/1003921803/01.02.01_60/ts_1003921803v010201p.pdf
The present document defines the Direct mode operation Over The Air Management protocol for the TETRA V+D air interface. It defines the following services: • Direct Mode Operation over the air management service. • Interrogation of Direct Mode Operation groups and their status.
100 392-18-4
Terrestrial Trunked Radio (TETRA); Voice plus Data (V+D) and Direct Mode Operation (DMO); Part 18: Air interface optimized applications; Sub-part 4: Net Assist Protocol 2 (NAP2)
TS
1.2.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/100300_100399/1003921804/01.02.01_60/ts_1003921804v010201p.pdf
The present document defines Net Assist Protocol 2 that is optimized for TETRA air interface. It defines services: • allowing information to be passed to a location determining entity also called MS (Mobile Station); • allowing a location determining entity to request assistance information to an assistance server. The information passed to the location determining entity by the assistance server, when relevant, reflects the content and format of the equivalent information (navigation data) which passes from satellites to the location determining entity. The protocol is capable of supporting more than one position determining technology. Presently it covers multiple GNSS, and is extensible to all network positioning methods.
100 392-19-2
Terrestrial Trunked Radio (TETRA); Voice plus Data (V+D); Part 19: Interworking between TETRA and Broadband systems; Sub-part 2: Format for the transport of TETRA speech over mission critical broadband systems
TS
1.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/100300_100399/1003921902/01.01.01_60/ts_1003921902v010101p.pdf
The present document defines a media format for the transport of TETRA air interface circuit mode speech over IP networks at the 20 ms packet delivery rate typically used by broadband networks. The present document does not apply to the transportation of TETRA speech over the TETRA ISI. The transportation of TETRA speech over the TETRA ISI is defined by ETSI TS 100 392-3-8 [1].
100 392-2
Terrestrial Trunked Radio (TETRA); Voice plus Data (V+D); Part 2: Air Interface (AI)
TS
3.10.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/100300_100399/10039202/03.10.01_60/ts_10039202v031001p.pdf
The present document defines the Air Interface (AI) for the Terrestrial Trunked Radio (TETRA) system supporting Voice plus Data (V+D) Conventional Access (CA) and Direct Access (DA) and contains the specifications of the physical layer, the data link layer and the network layer according to the ISO model. First, it establishes the TETRA radio aspects (layer 1): • it defines and specifies the modulation; • it defines and specifies the radio transmission and reception; • it defines and specifies the synchronization; • it defines and specifies the channel coding; • it defines and specifies the channel multiplexing; • it defines and specifies the control over the radio link. Secondly, it establishes the services, messages and protocols used for voice and circuit mode data transfer, starting with the upper layers: • it defines and specifies the services provided by the CC sub-entity; • it defines and specifies the services provided by the SS sub-entity; • it defines and specifies the services provided by the SDS sub-entity; • it defines and specifies the protocol used by the Circuit Mode Control Entity (CMCE) to communicate across the air interface in order to offer the services of the Call Control (CC), Supplementary Service (SS) and Short Data Service (SDS) sub-entities; • it defines and specifies the services and protocol used for the management of the users' mobility inside and across TETRA networks, namely the ones of the Mobility Management (MM) entity and the MLE; • it defines and specifies the services and protocol used in the data link layer subdivided in two sub-entities, the Logical Link Control (LLC) and the Medium Access Control (MAC) entities. Thirdly, it establishes the services, messages and protocols used for packet data transfer: • it defines and specifies the services provided by the Sub-Network Specific Data Control Protocol (SNDCP) sub-entity; • it defines and specifies the protocol used by Sub-Network Specific Data Control Protocol (SNDCP). 48 ETSI TS 100 392-2 V3.10.1 (2023-03) ETSI
100 392-3-10
Terrestrial Trunked Radio (TETRA); Voice plus Data (V+D); Part 3: Interworking at the Inter-System Interface (ISI); Sub-part 10: General design, PSS1 over E.1
TS
1.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/100300_100399/1003920310/01.01.01_60/ts_1003920310v010101p.pdf
The present document defines the transport of the Inter-System Interface (ISI) using PSS1 as transport layer. It specifies:  the PSS1 signalling used for transport of ISI APDUs; and  the general protocol mechanism, called ISI Mediation Function which coordinates the communication between TETRA systems. The ISI Mediation Function applies to any TETRA Switching and Management Infrastructure (SwMI) which supports the ISI.
100 392-3-11
Terrestrial Trunked Radio (TETRA); Voice plus Data (V+D); Part 3: Interworking at the Inter-System Interface (ISI); Sub-part 11: General design, SIP/IP
TS
1.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/100300_100399/1003920311/01.01.01_60/ts_1003920311v010101p.pdf
The present document defines the transport of Inter System Interface (ISI) PDUs using the Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) as transport layer and the Session Description Protocol (SDP) as media control protocol. It specifies:  SIP methods and header fields used for transport of ISI PDUs; and  the SDP content; and  use the ISI Mediation Function which coordinates the communication between TETRA systems. The ISI Mediation Function specification applies to an IP based TETRA Switching and Management Infrastructure (SwMI) which supports the ISI.
100 392-3-12
Terrestrial Trunked Radio (TETRA); Voice plus Data (V+D); Part 3: Interworking at the Inter-System Interface (ISI); Sub-part 12: Transport layer independent Additional Network Feature Individual Call (ANF-ISIIC)
TS
1.3.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/100300_100399/1003920312/01.03.01_60/ts_1003920312v010301p.pdf
The present document defines the Terrestrial Trunked Radio (TETRA) system supporting Voice plus Data (V+D). It specifies: • the interworking of individual calls between TETRA networks; • the supplementary services interaction with individual calls between TETRA networks. The TETRA V+D interworking - basic operation part defines the interworking between TETRA networks over the corresponding interface: the Inter-System Interface (ISI). It comprises the following sub-parts: • Transport layer independent General design [2]; • General Design, PSS1 over E.1 [3]; • General Design, SIP/IP [4]; • Transport layer independent Additional Network Feature - ISI Individual Call (ANF-ISIIC) (the present document); • Transport layer independent Additional Network Feature - ISI Group Call (ANF-ISIGC) [5]; • Transport layer independent Additional Network Feature - ISI Short Data service (ANF-ISISDS) [i.8]; • Transport layer independent Additional Network Feature - ISI Mobility Management (ANF-ISIMM) [6]; • Generic Speech Format Implementation [i.7]. The present document is the ANF-ISIIC sub-part. Like all other Additional Network Feature (ANF) specifications, those of ANF-ISIIC are produced in three stages, according to the method described in Recommendation ITU-T I.130 [i.4]. The present document contains the stage 1 and 2 descriptions of ANF-ISIIC, and stage 3 description. The stage 1 description specifies the ANF as seen by its users, which are essentially the individual call control entities in both TETRA networks. The stage 2 description identifies the functional entities involved in the ANF and the information flows between them. And the stage 3 description of ANF-ISIIC specifies its protocol. NOTE 1: According to Recommendation ITU-T I.130 [i.4], the stage 3 description of a bearer or tele-service addresses the network implementation aspects. Consequently, it comprises two steps: the specifications of all protocols at the various reference points involved in any of the service procedures (notably the service operation) are the first step of the stage 3 description, and the specifications of the functions of the corresponding network entities are its second step. NOTE 2: The SDL diagrams have not been provided since they can be derived from the specification of the functional entity actions in the stage 2 description. The present document applies to TETRA networks which support inter-TETRA individual calls. More specifically, it applies to their Circuit Mode Control Entities (CMCE), as defined in clause 14.2 of ETSI EN 300 392-2 [1], and to their ANF-ISIIC entities defined in the stage 2 description. The relation between the ANF-ISIIC and the transport layer protocol is described in the General Design documents [2], [3] and [4]. ETSI ETSI TS 100 392-3-12 V1.3.1 (2021-09) 11
100 392-3-13
Terrestrial Trunked Radio (TETRA); Voice plus Data (V+D); Part 3: Interworking at the Inter-System Interface (ISI); Sub-part 13: Transport layer independent Additional Network Feature Group Call (ANF-ISIGC)
TS
1.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/100300_100399/1003920313/01.01.01_60/ts_1003920313v010101p.pdf
The present document defines the group call communication of interworking at the Inter-System Interface (ISI) for Terrestrial Trunked Radio system (TETRA) supporting Voice plus Data (V+D). The TETRA V+D interworking - basic operation part defines the interworking between TETRA networks over the corresponding interface: the Inter-System Interface (ISI). It comprises the following sub-parts:  Transport Layer Independent Specification ISI general design [2];  General Design, PSS1 over E.1 [i.7];  General Design, SIP/IP [i.8];  Transport Layer Independent Additional Network Feature - ISI Individual Call (ANF-ISIIC) [3];  Transport Layer Independent Additional Network Feature Group Call (ANF-ISIGC) (the present document);  Transport Layer Independent Additional Network Feature Short Data service (ANF-ISISD) [i.9];  Transport Layer Independent Additional Network Feature Mobility Management (ANF-ISIMM) [4];  Generic Speech Format Implementation [i.10]. The present document is the ANF-ISIGC sub-part 3-13. In analogy with Recommendation ITU-T I.130 [i.3], the stage one, stage two and stage three of the three level structure is used to describe the TETRA Inter-System Interface services as provided by European Private or Public Trunked Radio System operators:  Stage 1, is an overall service description, from the service subscriber's and user's standpoint;  Stage 2, identifies the functional capabilities and information flows needed to support the services described in stage 1; and NOTE: The information flows in stage 2 have been drawn as Message Sequence Charts (MSC).  Stage 3, defines the signalling system protocols and functions needed to implement the services described in stage 1. The present document details the Interworking Basic Operation of the Terrestrial Trunked Radio system (TETRA). Specifically the present document details the stage 1 aspects (overall service description) of the ANF-ISIGC as seen from the TETRA Switching and Maintenance Infrastructure point of view at the Inter-System Interface (ISI). It details the stage 2 aspects (functional partitioning) of ANF-ISIGC which includes the identification of the functional entities and the flows between them, and finally it details the stage 3 signalling protocols for the ANF-ISIGC services, i.e. the protocols at the relevant reference points between the functional entities defined in stage 2. The ANF-ISIGC service specifies:  TETRA Group Call Clear Speech over the ISI, acknowledged and unacknowledged;  TETRA Group Call End-to-End Encrypted Speech over the ISI;  TETRA Group Call Circuit Mode one slot data over the ISI;  TETRA Group Call Circuit Mode one slot End-to-End Encrypted data over the ISI;  TETRA Group Call Circuit Mode N × 2,4 kbit/s, N × 4,8 kbit/s or N × 7,2 kbit/s data, with N = 2, 3 or 4;  TETRA Group Call Circuit Mode N × 2,4 kbit/s N × 4,8 kbit/s or N × 7,2 kbit/s End-to-End Encrypted data, with N = 2, 3 or 4. ETSI ETSI TS 100 392-3-13 V1.1.1 (2018-05) 12
100 392-3-14
Terrestrial Trunked Radio (TETRA); Voice plus Data (V+D); Part 3: Interworking at the Inter-System Interface (ISI); Sub-part 14: Transport layer independent Additional Network Feature Short Data Service (ANF-ISISDS)
TS
1.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/100300_100399/1003920314/01.01.01_60/ts_1003920314v010101p.pdf
The TETRA V+D interworking - at the Inter-System Interface (ISI) part defines the interworking between TETRA networks over the corresponding interface: the Inter-System Interface (ISI). It comprises the following sub-parts:  Transport layer independent General design [3];  General Design, PSS1 over E.1 [i.2];  General Design, SIP/IP [i.3];  Transport layer independent Additional Network Feature - ISI Individual Call (ANF-ISIIC) [i.4];  Transport layer independent Additional Network Feature - ISI Group Call (ANF-ISIGC) [2];  Transport layer independent Additional Network Feature - ISI Short Data service (ANF-ISISDS) (the present document);  Transport layer independent Additional Network Feature - ISI Mobility Management (ANF-ISIMM) [i.5];  Generic Speech Format Implementation [i.6]. The present document specifies the Additional Network Function (ANF) - Inter-System Interface (ISI) Short Data service (ANF-ISISDS) which is part of the Interworking at the Inter-System Interface (ISI) of the Terrestrial Trunked Radio system (TETRA) supporting Voice and Data (V+D). This service comprises of:  TETRA short message transmission over the ISI to individual and group addresses;  TETRA pre-defined status message transmission over the ISI to individual and group addresses. ANF-ISISDS enables short data and status messages to be transferred between a user registered in one TETRA network to another user registered in another TETRA network, operating at the ISI of both SwMIs. Like all other Additional Network Feature (ANF) specifications, those of ANF-ISISDS are produced in three stages, according to the method described in Recommendation ITU-T I.130 [4]. The present document contains the stage 1 and 2 descriptions of ANF-ISIIC, and stage 3 description. The stage 1 description specifies the ANF as seen by its users, which are essentially the CMCE SDS entities in both TETRA networks. The stage 2 description identifies the functional entities involved in the ANF and the information flows between them. The stage 3 description of ANF-ISISDS specifies its protocol.
100 392-3-15
Terrestrial Trunked Radio (TETRA); Voice plus Data (V+D); Part 3: Interworking at the Inter-System Interface (ISI); Sub-part 15: Transport layer independent Additional Network Feature, Mobility Management (ANF-ISIMM)
TS
1.4.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/100300_100399/1003920315/01.04.01_60/ts_1003920315v010401p.pdf
The present document defines the mobility management of interworking at the Inter-System Interface (ISI) for Terrestrial Trunked Radio (TETRA) system supporting Voice plus Data (V+D). The TETRA V+D Inter-working - basic operation part defines the Inter-System Interface (ISI) between the SwMIs as specified in the following sub-parts: • Transport layer independent, General design [i.5]. • General design, PSS1 over E.1 [13]. • General design, SIP/IP [i.6]. • Transport layer independent Additional Network Feature Individual Call (ANF-ISIIC) [9]. • Transport layer independent Additional Network Feature Group Call (ANF-ISIGC) [10]. • Transport layer independent Additional Network Feature Short Data Service (ANF-ISISDS) [i.2]. • Transport layer independent Additional Network Feature, Mobility Management (ANF-ISIMM) (the present document). • Generic Speech Format Implementation [i.4]. NOTE: These TSs are produced in analogy with Recommendation ITU-T I.130 [4]. The present document contains the ANF-ISIMM part. The ANF-ISIMM part defines additional Mobility Management (MM) services to the SwMIs. If supported, the ANF-ISIMM services complement the intra-SwMI-MM, authentication and key management services. In support of these, the ANF-ISIMM enables the invocation and operation of these services between the SwMIs over the ISI. Thus, ANF-ISIMM offers the following services: • Migration and restricted migration. • Individual subscriber and group profile update. • Supplementary Service profile update. • De-registration. • Group attachment/detachment. • Linked group attachment/detachment. • Individual subscriber and group database recovery. • Authentication, one-directionally or mutually between the individual subscriber and the home SwMI. • Over-The-Air-Re-keying (OTAR) for Static Cipher Key (SCK) generation and SCK delivery. For the following service are only included in the stage 1 descriptions: • Group Linking/unlinking. • GTSI attachment/detachment to a linking participating group from another SwMI. ETSI ETSI TS 100 392-3-15 V1.4.1 (2024-01) 20
100 392-3-2
Terrestrial Trunked Radio (TETRA); Voice plus Data (V+D); Part 3: Interworking at the Inter-System Interface (ISI); Sub-part 2: Additional Network Feature Individual Call (ANF-ISIIC)
TS
1.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/100300_100399/1003920302/01.01.01_60/ts_1003920302v010101p.pdf
The present document defines the Terrestrial Trunked Radio (TETRA) system supporting Voice plus Data (V+D). It specifies: - general design aspects (e.g. reference points, numbering and addressing, or protocol architecture); - the system bearer and mobility management services, and the corresponding air interface protocols; - the interworking between TETRA networks; - the interworking of TETRA networks with other networks, via gateways; - the peripheral equipment interface on the mobile station; - the Line Station (LS) interface with TETRA networks; - the security protocols and mechanisms applicable to TETRA networks and to TETRA terminal equipment; - the supplementary services applicable to the basic TETRA tele- or bearer services. The TETRA V+D interworking - basic operation part defines the interworking between TETRA networks over the corresponding interface: the Inter-System Interface (ISI). It comprises the following subparts: - ISI general design; - Additional Network Feature - ISI Individual Call (ANF-ISIIC); - Additional Network Feature - ISI Group Call (ANF-ISIGC); - Additional Network Feature - ISI Short Data service (ANF-ISISD); - Additional Network Feature - ISI Mobility Management (ANF-ISIMM); - 8 kbit/s encoding of user information at the ISI. The present document is the ANF-ISIIC sub-part. ANF-ISIIC enables calls to be set-up by a user registered in one TETRA network to another user registered in another TETRA network, operating at the ISI of both SwMIs. It also supports call restoration when a user has migrated to another TETRA network during an established call. Additionally, ANF-ISIIC allows TETRA signalling information to be passed from a TETRA SwMI to another TETRA SwMI supporting the TETRA individual call procedures as defined in clauses 11 and 14 of EN 300 392-2 [1]. Like all other Additional Network Feature (ANF) specifications, those of ANF-ISIIC are produced in three stages, according to the method described in ITU-T Recommendation I.130 [11]. The present document contains the stage 1 and 2 descriptions of ANF-ISIIC, and its partial stage 3 description. The stage 1 description specifies the ANF as seen by its users, which are essentially the individual call control entities in both TETRA networks. The stage 2 description identifies the functional entities involved in the ANF and the information flows between them. And the partial stage 3 description of ANF-ISIIC specifies its protocol. NOTE: According to ITU-T Recommendation I.130 [11], the stage 3 description of a bearer or tele-service addresses the network implementation aspects. Consequently, it comprises two steps: the specifications of all protocols at the various reference points involved in any of the service procedures (notably the service operation) are the first step of the stage 3 description, and the specifications of the functions of the corresponding network entities are its second step. The latter have not been provided since they can be derived from the specification of the functional entity actions in the stage 2 description. The present document applies to TETRA networks which support inter-TETRA individual calls. More specifically, it applies to their Circuit Mode Control Entities (CMCE), as defined in subclause 14.2 of EN 300 392-2 [1], and to their ANF-ISIIC entities defined in the stage 2 description. ETSI ETSI TS 100 392-3-2 V1.1.1 (2000-10) 10
100 392-3-8
Terrestrial Trunked Radio (TETRA); Voice plus Data (V+D); Part 3: Interworking at the Inter-System Interface (ISI); Sub-part 8: Generic Speech Format Implementation
TS
1.3.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/100300_100399/1003920308/01.03.01_60/ts_1003920308v010301p.pdf
The present document specifies speech transmission format implementation independent of SwMI type. The present document defines the format of user information that is transported between two SwMIs using the TETRA ISI. The present document covers how TETRA air interface circuit mode traffic is encoded for transport over various media.
100 392-3-9
Terrestrial Trunked Radio (TETRA); Voice plus Data (V+D); Part 3: Interworking at the Inter-System Interface (ISI); Sub-part 9: Transport layer independent, General design
TS
1.3.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/100300_100399/1003920309/01.03.01_60/ts_1003920309v010301p.pdf
The present document defines the general aspects of interworking at the Inter-System Interface (ISI) for Terrestrial Trunked Radio (TETRA) system supporting Voice plus Data (V+D). Those specify the general concepts which are the basis of the ISI operation between TETRA systems. It introduces the Additional Network Features (ANFs) used at the ISI, and specifies: • the general protocol mechanism upon which the definition of each ANF is based; and • the security related functions over the ISI. The specification of the general transport layer independent protocol mechanism applies to any TETRA Switching and Management Infrastructure (SwMI) which supports the ISI. The security requirements for the ISI only apply to SwMIs which support authentication or end-to-end encryption over the ISI. Besides the ISI general design, the present sub-part, interworking at the Inter-System Interface comprises the following other sub-parts: • General design, PSS1 over E.1 [3]; • General design, SIP/IP [4]; • Transport layer independent Additional Network Feature Individual Call (ANF-ISIIC) [5]; • Transport layer independent Additional Network Feature Group Call (ANF-ISIGC) [6]; • Transport layer independent Additional Network Feature Short Data Service (ANF-ISISDS) [7]; • Transport layer independent Additional Network Feature, Mobility Management (ANF-ISIMM) [8]; and • Generic Speech Format Implementation [9].
100 392-5
Terrestrial Trunked Radio (TETRA); Voice plus Data (V+D) and Direct Mode Operation (DMO); Part 5: Peripheral Equipment Interface (PEI)
TS
2.6.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/100300_100399/10039205/02.06.01_60/ts_10039205v020601p.pdf
The present document specifies the functional and technical aspects of TETRA Peripheral Equipment Interface (PEI) that is the interface between a Terminal Equipment type 2 (TE2) and a Mobile Termination type 2 (MT2) at reference point RT.
100 392-7
Terrestrial Trunked Radio (TETRA); Voice plus Data (V+D); Part 7: Security
TS
4.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/100300_100399/10039207/04.01.01_60/ts_10039207v040101p.pdf
The present document defines the Terrestrial Trunked Radio system (TETRA) supporting Voice plus Data (V+D). It specifies the air interface, the inter-working between TETRA systems and to other systems via gateways, the terminal equipment interface on the mobile station, the connection of line stations to the infrastructure, the security aspects in TETRA networks, the management services offered to the operator, the performance objectives, and the supplementary services that come in addition to the basic and teleservices. The present part describes the security mechanisms in TETRA V+D. It provides mechanisms for confidentiality of control signalling and user speech and data at the air interface, authentication and key management mechanisms for the air interface and for the Inter-System Interface (ISI). Clause 4 describes the authentication and key management mechanisms for the TETRA air interface. The following authentication services have been specified for the air-interface in ETSI ETR 086-3 [i.3], based on a threat analysis: • authentication of an MS by the TETRA infrastructure; • authentication of the TETRA infrastructure by an MS; • mutual authentication of MS and TETRA infrastructure. The key management mechanisms specified in clause 4 enable the provision of key material for the air interface encryption mechanisms specified in clause 6. Clause 5 describes the mechanisms and protocol for enable and disable of both the mobile station equipment and the mobile station user's subscription. Air interface encryption may be provided as an option in TETRA. Where employed, clause 6 describes the confidentiality mechanisms using encryption on the air interface, for circuit mode speech, circuit mode data, packet data and control information. Clause 6 describes both encryption mechanisms and mobility procedures. It also details the protocol concerning control of encryption at the air interface. Encryption mechanisms and control protocol are specified for two different air interface encryption algorithm sets. Annex A specifies the Protocol Data Units and Information Elements required to fulfil the protocols specified in clauses 4, 5 and 6. Annex B specifies boundary conditions, dimensioning and summaries of the cryptographic algorithms, parameters and processes specified in the present document. Annex C specifies timer values used within the protocols. Annex D provides considerations for a transition process between the usage of encryption algorithms from different air interface encryption algorithm sets. The present document does not address the detail handling of protocol errors or any protocol mechanisms when TETRA is operating in a degraded mode. These issues are implementation specific and therefore fall outside the scope of the TETRA standardization effort. The detail description of the Authentication Centre is outside the scope of the present document.
100 392-9
Terrestrial Trunked Radio (TETRA); Voice plus Data (V+D); Part 9: General requirements for supplementary services
TS
1.6.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/100300_100399/10039209/01.06.01_60/ts_10039209v010601p.pdf
The present document is applicable to any TETRA terminal equipment (Mobile Station (MS)) and to any TETRA network (Switching and Management Infrastructure (SwMI)) which support at least one TETRA Supplementary Service (SS). In addition, its routeing requirements of supplementary service information are applicable to any TETRA network with a Voice plus Data (V+D) Inter-System Interface (ISI) to another TETRA network which supports at least one TETRA SS.
100 500
Digital cellular telecommunications system (Phase 2+); Principles of telecommunication services supported by a GSM Public Land Mobile Network (PLMN) (GSM 02.01 version 8.2.1 Release 1999)
TS
8.2.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/100500_100599/100500/08.02.01_60/ts_100500v080201p.pdf
The present document coversthe definition of the telecommunication services supported by a GSM PLMN. The purpose of the present document is to provide a method for the characterization and the description of these telecommunication services.
100 508
Digital cellular telecommunications system (Phase 2+) (GSM); International Mobile station Equipment Identities (IMEI) (GSM 02.16 version 7.2.0 Release 1998)
TS
7.2.0
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/100500_100599/100508/07.02.00_60/ts_100508v070200p.pdf
The present document defines the principal purpose and use of International Mobile station Equipment Identities (IMEI). GSM 03.03 describes the technical manner of numbering, addressing and identification.
100 396-4
Terrestrial Trunked Radio (TETRA); Technical requirements for Direct Mode Operation (DMO); Part 4: Type 1 repeater air interface
TS
1.2.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/100300_100399/10039604/01.02.01_60/ts_10039604v010201p.pdf
The present document defines the Terrestrial Trunked Radio (TETRA) Direct Mode Operation (DMO). It specifies the basic air interface, the inter-working between Direct Mode (DM) groups via repeaters, and inter-working with the TETRA Voice plus Data (V+D) system via gateways. It also specifies the security aspects in TETRA DMO, and the intrinsic services that are supported in addition to the basic bearer and teleservices. This part applies to the TETRA Direct Mode Repeater (DM-REP) air interface and contains the specifications, where applicable, of the physical, data link and network layers according to the ISO model. The specifications contained herein apply to a DM-REP as a stand-alone unit supporting a single call on the air interface (type 1 DM-REP). They also cover the operation of a Direct Mode Mobile Station (DM-MS) with a type 1 DM-REP. NOTE 1: The specifications for a Direct Mode Repeater/Gateway (DM-REP/GATE) combined implementation are provided in ETS 300 396-5 [5], together with the specifications for a Direct Mode Gateway (DM-GATE). NOTE 2: The specifications for a DM-REP as a stand-alone unit supporting two calls on the air interface (type 2 DM-REP) are provided in EN 300 396-7 [7]. The protocol for a DM-MS operating with a type 1 DM-REP is specified in clauses 5 through 8, 10 and 11. Much of this protocol is defined in the form of a "delta document" relative to the specifications provided in ETS 300 396-2 [2] and ETS 300 396-3 [3] for direct MS-MS operation. These clauses define where the protocol in parts 2 and 3 applies without change, or where it applies with the specified amendments, replacements or additions. Where no reference to parts 2 or 3 exists, the subclause should be regarded as independent. The protocol for the DM-REP is specified in clauses 9 and 12. The normative annex mainly specifies the parameter values used in the protocol.
100 513
Digital cellular telecommunications system (Phase 2+) (GSM); Operator Determined Barring (ODB) (GSM 02.41 version 7.0.0 Release 1998)
TS
7.0.0
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/100500_100599/100513/07.00.00_60/ts_100513v070000p.pdf
The present document describes the network feature Operator Determined Barring (ODB). This allows the network operator or service provider to regulate, by means of an exceptional procedure, access by the subscribers to GSM services, by the barring of certain categories of outgoing or incoming calls or of roaming. ODB shall take effect immediately and shall terminate ongoing calls and bar future calls. The purpose of this network feature is to be able to limit the service provider's financial exposure to new subscribers, or to those who have not promptly paid their bills. It may only be applied to the service provider's own subscribers.
100 514
Digital cellular telecommunications system (Phase 2+) (GSM); Line identification Supplementary Services - Stage 1 (GSM 02.81 version 7.0.0 Release 1998)
TS
7.0.0
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/100500_100599/100514/07.00.00_60/ts_100514v070000p.pdf
The present document describes the Supplementary Services belonging to the group Line Identification Supplementary Services. The general aspects, including definitions and recommended provision, of the description of the GSM Supplementary Services are given in GSM 02.04. The group of Line Identification Supplementary Services is divided into the following four Supplementary Services: CLIP - Calling line identification presentation (clause 1); CLIR - Calling line identification restriction (clause 2); COLP - Connected line identification presentation (clause 3); COLR - Connected line identification restriction (clause 4). Definition of line identity: The line identity is made up of a number of information units: - the subscriber's national ISDN/MSISDN number (MSISDN number is the number stored in the VLR); - the country code; - optionally, subaddress information. The GSM PLMN cannot be responsible for the content of this subaddress. (For definition of the subaddress see CCITT Recommendation E.164 [3] subclause 11.2). In a full ISDN environment, the line identity shall include all the address information necessary to unambiguously identify a subscriber. The calling line identity is the line identity of the calling party. The connected line identity is the line identity of the connected party. If for the line identity of the calling party or the connected party additional line identification is received (additional calling party/connected party number) in a GSM PLMN this additional line identification shall be used for the presentation purpose of the line identification presentation services. Definition of Presentation and Screening Indicators: In addition to or instead of the line identity, the network may give a Presentation Indicator (PI) and/or a Screening Indicator (SI) to the served subscriber. The following information may be given: - Presentation Indicator showing: a) presentation allowed, or b) presentation restricted, or c) number not available due to interworking; - Screening Indicator showing: a) user provided, verified and passed, or b) user provided, not screened, or c) network provided. If the line identity is that of a GSM PLMN subscriber, then: the national number and the country code shall always be provided by the network; the subaddress shall only be included if it is provided by the user (or user equipment); the screening indicator shall indicate "network provided". ETSI ETSI TS 100 514 V7.0.0 (1999-08) 7 (GSM 02.81 version 7.0.0 Release 1998)
100 488
Speech and multimedia Transmission Quality (STQ); Telephony for hearing impaired people; Characteristics of telephone sets that provide additional receiving amplification for the benefit of the hearing impaired
TS
1.2.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/100400_100499/100488/01.02.01_60/ts_100488v010201p.pdf
The present document specifies extra audio amplification & related characteristics of telephony terminals to meet the need of hard-of-hearing people. This revision of ETSI ETS 300 488 [1] takes into account the narrowband and wideband speech, and covers all types of speech terminals. It takes into account the severity of the hearing loss (3 categories) and also includes, the capability to modify the slope of the receiver frequency response in order to improve the intelligibility of speech. NOTE: The present document applies to handset, headphone and Hands-free sets. When headphones are not explicitly indicated, the requirements and test methods defined for handsets apply to each earphone.
100 516
Digital cellular telecommunications system (Phase 2+) (GSM); Call Waiting (CW) and Call Holding (HOLD); Supplementary Services - Stage 1 (GSM 02.83 version 7.0.0 Release 1998)
TS
7.0.0
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/100500_100599/100516/07.00.00_60/ts_100516v070000p.pdf
The present document describes the Supplementary Services belonging to the group Call Completion Supplementary Services. The general aspects, including definitions and recommended provision, of the description of the GSM Supplementary Services are given in specification GSM 02.04. The group of Call Completion Supplementary Services is divided into the following two Supplementary Services: - Call waiting (clause 1); - Call hold (clause 2).
100 396-6
Terrestrial Trunked Radio (TETRA); Direct Mode Operation (DMO); Part 6: Security
TS
2.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/100300_100399/10039606/02.01.01_60/ts_10039606v020101p.pdf
The present document defines the Terrestrial Trunked Radio system (TETRA) Direct Mode of operation. It specifies the basic Air Interface (AI), the interworking between Direct Mode Groups via Repeaters and interworking with the TETRA Trunked system via Gateways. It also specifies the security aspects in TETRA Direct Mode and the intrinsic services that are supported in addition to the basic bearer and teleservices. The present document describes the security mechanisms in TETRA Direct Mode. It provides mechanisms for confidentiality of control signalling, user speech and data at the AI, using encryption algorithms from two different air interface encryption algorithm sets. It also provided some implicit authentication as a member of a group by knowledge of a shared secret encryption key. The use of AI encryption gives both confidentiality protection against eavesdropping, and some implicit authentication.
100 515
Digital cellular telecommunications system (Phase 2+) (GSM); Call Forwarding (CF) Supplementary Services - Stage 1 (GSM 02.82 version 7.0.1 Release 1998)
TS
7.0.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/100500_100599/100515/07.00.01_60/ts_100515v070001p.pdf
The present document describes the supplementary services belonging to the group CALL OFFERING SUPPLEMENTARY SERVICES. The general aspects, including definitions and recommended provision, of the description of the GSM supplementary services are given in specification GSM 02.04. The group of supplementary services CALL OFFERING SUPPLEMENTARY SERVICES is divided into four different supplementary services: - Call forwarding unconditional (section 1); - Call forwarding on mobile subscriber busy (section 2); - Call forwarding on no reply (section 3); - Call forwarding on mobile subscriber not reachable (section 4). Indication of active Call forwarding supplementary service. An indication that a Call forwarding service is currently active and operative on a number will be given to the forwarding party each time an outgoing call is made. There will be one indication for Unconditional call forwarding and another common indication for the Conditional call forwarding services. Note on the use of the forwarded-to number at registration. If the forwarded-to number is a number in the HPLMN country, it may be entered by the served mobile subscriber in three different formats, independent of her actual location, according to the schemes: 1) National (significant) number. 2) National (trunk) prefix plus national (significant) number. 3) International prefix*, country code, national (significant) number. Scheme 3) Storage of numbers in this format is mandatory for all GSM PLMN operators. If the forwarded-to number is a number in another country than the HPLMN country, it shall be entered by the served mobile subscriber, independent of her actual location, according to the following scheme: - International prefix (NOTE), country code, national (significant) number. NOTE: The MMI for entering of international prefix is defined in GSM 02.30 and 02.07. Principles for interaction with the Barring of Outgoing Calls supplementary services. Numbers allowed to call according to the Barring of Outgoing call service condition are allowed as forwarded-to numbers for the served mobile subscriber. Numbers not allowed to call according to the Barring of Outgoing call service condition are not allowed as forwarded-to numbers for the served mobile subscriber. For Unconditional Call Forwarding the forwarded leg is treated as an outgoing call from the HPLMN country. For the Conditional Call Forwarding services the forwarded leg is treated as an outgoing call from the LPLMN (HPLMN or VPLMN) country. Principles for interaction with the Barring of Incoming Calls supplementary services. When Barring of all incoming calls is active for the served mobile subscriber - no Call forwarding services are allowed for her. When Barring of all incoming calls when roaming outside the HPLMN country is active and operative - i.e. the served mobile subscriber is roaming outside the HPLMN country, the Conditional Call Forwarding services are not allowed. ETSI ETSI TS 100 515 V7.0.1 (1999-07) 8 (GSM 02.82 version 7.0.1 Release 1998)
100 512
Digital cellular telecommunications system (Phase 2+) (GSM); Procedure for call progress indications (GSM 02.40 version 7.0.1 Release 1998)
TS
7.0.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/100500_100599/100512/07.00.01_60/ts_100512v070001p.pdf
The present document defines requirements for call progress and related information to be provided to users of the GSM system.
100 524
Digital cellular telecommunications system (Phase 2+) (GSM); Signalling requirements relating to routeing of calls to mobile subscribers (GSM 03.04 version 6.0.0 Release 1997)
TS
6.0.0
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/100500_100599/100524/06.00.00_60/ts_100524v060000p.pdf
When a subscriber wants to call a mobile station (MS), the network needs to know the location of the called MS in order to route the call to the appropriate Mobile services Switching Centre (MSC) - see GSM 03.12 on location registration. The present document describes how the routeing process can be performed, and considers the effect on the routeing process of the capabilities of the exchanges involved. The present document assumes that the Mobile Station ISDN Number includes a specific National Destination Code which identifies the Home PLMN (HPLMN) of the called MS (referred to below as 'the HPLMN'). If the numbering plan for MSs is fully integrated into the fixed network numbering plan, the method of routeing may be different. In the diagrams in clause 6, the originating local exchange is shown as being part of an ISDN. The same routeing principles apply if the originating local exchange is part of a PSTN. Short Messages are routed in the same way as circuit-switched calls; the SMS Gateway MSC must be able to interrogate the HLR of the MS for which the short message is intended, in order to route the short message to the visited MSC.
100 518
Digital cellular telecommunications system (Phase 2+) (GSM); Closed User Group (CUG) Supplementary Services - Stage 1 (GSM 02.85 version 7.0.0 Release 1998)
TS
7.0.0
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/100500_100599/100518/07.00.00_60/ts_100518v070000p.pdf
The present document describes the Supplementary Services belonging to the group Community Of Interest Supplementary Services. The general aspects, including definitions and recommended provision, of the description of the GSM Supplementary Services are given in GSM 02.04. The group of Community Of Interest Supplementary Services includes one Supplementary Service: - Closed user group (clause 1).
100 394-1
Terrestrial Trunked Radio (TETRA); Testing specification; Part 1: Radio
TS
4.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/100300_100399/10039401/04.01.01_60/ts_10039401v040101p.pdf
The present document recommends methods for testing whether TETRA Voice plus Data (V+D) Base Station (BS) and Mobile Station (MS) equipment and TETRA Direct Mode Operation (DMO) equipment achieve the performance specified in ETSI EN 300 392-2 [1]. Specific test methods for DMO equipment are recommended in annex F of the present document. The purpose of these specifications is to provide a sufficient quality of radio transmission and reception for equipment operating in a TETRA system and to minimize harmful interference to other equipment. The present document is applicable to TETRA systems operating at radio frequencies in the range of 137 MHz to 1 GHz. Versions V3.3.1 [i.5] and earlier of the present document specified the methods used for type testing. The minimum technical characteristics of TETRA Voice plus Data (V+D) Base Station (BS) and Mobile Station (MS) equipment and TETRA Direct Mode Operation (DMO) equipment and radio test methods to be used for providing presumption of conformity, are now specified in ETSI EN 303 758 [i.4].
100 519
Digital cellular telecommunications system (Phase 2+) (GSM); Advice of Charge (AoC) Supplementary Services - Stage 1 (GSM 02.86 version 7.0.0 Release 1998)
TS
7.0.0
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/100500_100599/100519/07.00.00_60/ts_100519v070000p.pdf
The present document describes the supplementary services belonging to the group Charging Supplementary Services. The general aspects, including definitions and recommended provision, of the description of the GSM supplementary services are given in GSM 02.04. Charging services are the supplementary services associated with charging aspects. The group of supplementary services Charging Supplementary Services comprises two services: - Advice of Charge (Information) - clause 1; - Advice of Charge (Charging) - clause 2. Advice of Charge (AoC) supplementary services will use the Charge Advice Information described in GSM 02.24. In principle, the same type of Mobile Station (MS) can be used for both services of Advice of Charge (AoC), except where the application demands special features - e.g. the payment mechanism in a payphone. Only one of these services may be subscribed to at any one time.
100 522
Digital cellular telecommunications system (Phase 2+) (GSM); Network architecture (GSM 03.02 version 7.1.0 Release 1998)
TS
7.1.0
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/100500_100599/100522/07.01.00_60/ts_100522v070100p.pdf
The purpose of the present document is to present the possible architectures of the mobile system. Clause 3 of this specification contains a definition of the different functional entities needed to support the mobile service. In clause 4, the configuration of a PLMN is described as well as the organisation of the functional entities; the configuration presented is the most general in order to cope with all the possible implementations which can be imagined in the different countries. To illustrate that purpose, some examples of possible configurations are presented. Clause 5 of this specification contains a brief description of the interfaces involved which shows the principle of the organisation considered.
100 532
Digital cellular telecommunications system (Phase 2+) (GSM); Support of Dual Tone Multi-Frequency signalling (DTMF) via the GSM system (GSM 03.14 version 7.0.1 Release 1998)
TS
7.0.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/100500_100599/100532/07.00.01_60/ts_100532v070001p.pdf
The present document describes how Dual Tone Multi Frequency (DTMF) signals are supported in the GSM system.
100 531
Digital cellular telecommunications system (Phase 2+) (GSM); Discontinuous Reception (DRX) in the GSM system (GSM 03.13 version 8.0.0 Release 1999)
TS
8.0.0
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/100500_100599/100531/08.00.00_60/ts_100531v080000p.pdf
The present document provides a system wide view of the operation of discontinuous reception on the GSM system. The support of DRX is mandatory in GSM PLMNs. The detailed coding and procedural details are defined in the relevant Technical Specifications dealing with the specific interfaces that are involved, for instance GSM 08.08 and GSM 04.08. Reference is also made to the framing on the air interface which is defined in Technical Specification GSM 05.02. The present document gives an overview of the implementation of discontinuous reception DRX within the GSM system, the actions required at MSC, BSS, and MS, the support of the facility via the air interface, and some operational aspects of the facility.
100 517
Digital cellular telecommunications system (Phase 2+) (GSM); MultiParty (MPTY) Supplementary Services - Stage 1 (GSM 02.84 version 7.0.0 Release 1998)
TS
7.0.0
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/100500_100599/100517/07.00.00_60/ts_100517v070000p.pdf
The present document describes the Supplementary Services belonging to the group MultiParty Supplementary Services. The general aspects, including definitions and recommended provision, of the description of the GSM Supplementary Services are given in GSM 02.04. The group of Supplementary Services MultiParty Supplementary Services consists of one Supplementary Service: - MultiParty service (Clause 1).
100 520
Digital cellular telecommunications system (Phase 2+) (GSM); Call Barring (CB) Supplementary Services - Stage 1 (GSM 02.88 version 7.0.0 Release 1998)
TS
7.0.0
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/100500_100599/100520/07.00.00_60/ts_100520v070000p.pdf
The present document describes the supplementary services belonging to the group Call Restriction Supplementary Services. The general aspects - including definitions and recommended provision - of the description of the GSM supplementary services are given in GSM 02.04. The Call Restriction supplementary services allow the possibility for a mobile subscriber to have barring of certain categories of outgoing or incoming calls at the mobile subscribers access. The group of Call Restriction Services includes two supplementary services: - barring of outgoing calls; - barring of incoming calls. By use of subscription options, the mobile subscriber can at provision time select a set of one or more barring programs to determine the categories of calls to be barred. The following categories are defined: - all outgoing calls; - outgoing international calls; - outgoing international calls except those directed to the home PLMN country; - all incoming calls; - incoming calls when roaming outside the home PLMN country. NOTE 1: Each category (barring program) is handled as a single supplementary service. NOTE 2: The call barring program "incoming calls when roaming outside the home PLMN country" is only relevant if as a general rule the called mobile subscriber pays the charges for the forwarded part of the call from his home PLMN country to any other country. The barring services can be offered to a mobile subscriber with a password option allowing the activation and deactivation by the subscriber. One password per mobile subscriber is supported by the network for all barring services. For the definition of the password, the description of its use and its management, see GSM 02.04
100 545
Digital cellular telecommunications system (Phase 2+) (GSM); Multi Party (MPTY) supplementary services; Stage 2 (GSM 03.84 version 7.0.0 Release 1998)
TS
7.0.0
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/100500_100599/100545/07.00.00_60/ts_100545v070000p.pdf
The present document gives the stage 2 description of the multi party supplementary services. Only one multi party supplementary service has been defined, this is the Multi Party (MPTY) service, and is described in clause 1.
100 546
Digital cellular telecommunications system (Phase 2+) (GSM); Closed User Group (CUG) supplementary services - Stage 2; (GSM 03.85 version 7.0.0 Release 1998)
TS
7.0.0
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/100500_100599/100546/07.00.00_60/ts_100546v070000p.pdf
The present document gives the stage 2 description of the closed user group supplementary service. The community of interest supplementary service defined is: - closed user group(CUG) (see clause 1).
100 542
Digital cellular telecommunications system (Phase 2+) (GSM); Line identification supplementary services; Stage 2 (GSM 03.81 version 7.0.1 Release 1998)
TS
7.0.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/100500_100599/100542/07.00.01_60/ts_100542v070001p.pdf
The present document gives the stage 2 description of the call identification supplementary services. The group line identification supplementary services are divided into the following four supplementary services: - Calling line identification presentation CLIP (clause 1); - Calling line identification restriction CLIR (clause 2); - Connected line identification presentation COLP (clause 3); - Connected line identification restriction COLR (clause 4).
100 548
Digital cellular telecommunications system (Phase 2+) (GSM); Call Barring (CB) supplementary services - Stage 2 (GSM 03.88 version 7.0.0 Release 1998)
TS
7.0.0
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/100500_100599/100548/07.00.00_60/ts_100548v070000p.pdf
The present document gives the stage 2 description of the call barring services. The possibility for a mobile subscriber to have certain categories of calls barred originated from or terminated at his access: Barring of outgoing calls (clause 1): - Barring of all outgoing calls (BAOC) (Barring program 1); - Barring of outgoing international calls (BOIC) (Barring program 2); - Barring of outgoing international calls EXCEPT those directed to the home PLMN country (BOIC-exHC) (Barring program 3). Barring of incoming calls (clause 2): - Barring of all incoming calls (BAIC) (Barring program 1); - Barring of incoming calls when roaming outside the home PLMN country (BIC-Roam) (Barring program 2). NOTE: The call barring program "incoming calls when roaming outside the home PLMN country" (clause 2) is only relevant if as a general rule the called mobile subscriber pays the charges for the forwarded part of the call from his home PLMN country to any other country.
100 543
Digital cellular telecommunications system (Phase 2+) (GSM); Call Forwarding (CF) supplementary services; Stage 2 (GSM 03.82 version 7.0.0 Release 1998)
TS
7.0.0
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/100500_100599/100543/07.00.00_60/ts_100543v070000p.pdf
The present document gives the stage 2 description of the call forwarding supplementary services. The group of supplementary services call offering supplementary services is divided into 4 different supplementary services: - Call forwarding unconditional (CFU) (clause 1); - Call forwarding on mobile subscriber busy (CFB) (clause 2); - Call forwarding on no reply (CFNRy) (clause 3); - Call forwarding on mobile subscriber not reachable (CFNRc) (clause 4).
100 527
Digital cellular telecommunications system (Phase 2+) (GSM); Handover procedures (GSM 03.09 version 7.0.0 Release 1998)
TS
7.0.0
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/100500_100599/100527/07.00.00_60/ts_100527v070000p.pdf
The present document contains a detailed description of the handover procedures to be used in GSM PLMNs. The purpose of the handover procedures, as described in the present document, are to ensure that the connection to the Mobile Station (MS) is maintained as it moves from one Base Station System (BSS) area to another. The present document considers the following two cases: i) Handover between Base Stations connected to the same MSC, this is termed an Intra-MSC handover. ii) Handover between Base Stations connected to different MSCs, this is termed an Inter-MSC handover. This category can be sub-divided into three further procedures: a) the Basic Inter-MSC Handover procedure, where the MS is handed over from a controlling MSC (MSC-A) to another MSC (MSC-B); b) the Subsequent Inter-MSC Handover procedure, where the MS is handed over from MSC-B to a third MSC (MSC-B'); c) the Subsequent Inter-MSC handback, where the MS is handed back from MSC-B to MSC-A. In both cases i) and ii) the same procedures as defined in the GSM 08.08 and the GSM 04.08 shall be used on the A-interface and on the Radio Interface, respectively. In case ii) the handover procedures shall transport the A-interface messages between MSC-A and MSC-B described in the Mobile Application Part (MAP), GSM 09.02. The split in functionality between the BSS and MSC is described in the GSM 08 series of Technical Specifications. The interworking between the GSM 09.02 protocol and the GSM 08.08 protocol is described in the GSM 09.10 Technical Specification. Handovers which take place on the same MSC are termed Intra-MSC handovers; this includes both Inter-BSS and Intra-BSS handovers. The present document also covers the requirements for handover in ongoing voice group calls, directed retry and the handover without a circuit connection between MSC-A and MSC-B. The present document does not consider the case of handovers between radio channels on the same BSS (Intra-BSS handover) or the handover of packet radio services. For voice broadcast calls, the speaker uses normal point-to-point handover procedures, whilst the listeners use idle mode cell reselection procedures, as for the voice group call listeners. Inter-MSC hand-over imposes a few limitations on the system. After inter-MSC hand-over: - call re-establishment is not supported. The list of GSM 08.08 features supported during and after Inter-MSC handover is given in GSM 09.08. In the Inter-MSC handover case, the interworking between a Phase 1 BSSMAP protocol possibly used by one MSC and the Phase 2 BSSMAP protocol used in the Phase 2 MAP protocol on the E-interface is performed by this MSC. NOTE: The message primitive names used in the SDL diagrams and message flows in the present document do not represent the actual messages specified in the GSM 04 and GSM 08 series or the services specified in the GSM 09 series of technical specifications. The primitive names are only intended to be indicative of their use in the present document. ETSI ETSI TS 100 527 V7.0.0 (1999-08) 6 (GSM 03.09 version 7.0.0 Release 1998)
100 525
Digital cellular telecommunications system (Phase 2+) (GSM); Restoration procedures (GSM 03.07 version 7.1.0 Release 1998)
TS
7.1.0
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/100500_100599/100525/07.01.00_60/ts_100525v070100p.pdf
The data stored in location registers are automatically updated in normal operation; the main information stored in a location register defines the location of each mobile station and the subscriber data required to handle traffic for each mobile subscriber. The loss or corruption of these data will seriously degrade the service offered to mobile subscribers; it is therefore necessary to define procedures to limit the effects of failure of a location register, and to restore the location register data automatically. The present document defines the necessary procedures. The basic principle is that restoration should be based on radio contact to avoid faulty data being spread in the system. Subscriber data for supplementary services must also be correctly restored, although the impact on service of corruption of supplementary service data is less severe. Procedures for supporting these functions are defined in GSM 09.02 and 09.60. The MAP operation "IMSI Attach" is used only in MAP version 1; in MAP version 2 the same function is performed by the MAP operation "Update Location Area". References in this specification to IMSI attach apply only to MAP version 1 network entities. If the restoration of subscriber data in the VLR is triggered by Location Updating or IMSI Attach, the VLR retrieves subscriber data from the HLR by sending an "Update Location" request, which triggers one or more "Insert Subscriber Data" operations from the HLR. The "Update Location" request may also be used to send the LMSI to the HLR. If the restoration of subscriber data in the VLR is triggered by a "Provide Roaming Number" request, the behaviour of the VLR depends on whether it is implemented according to MAP version 1 or MAP version 2. For MAP version 2, the VLR retrieves subscriber data from the HLR by sending a "Restore Data" request, which triggers one or more "Insert Subscriber Data" operations from the HLR. The "Restore Data" request is also used to send the LMSI to the HLR. For MAP version 1, the VLR retrieves subscriber data from the HLR by sending a "Send Parameters" request with parameter type "Subscriber Data", which cannot be used to send the LMSI to the HLR. The VLR number and MSC number in the subscriber data in the HLR are updated by the "Update Location" procedure. The GGSN (Gateway GPRS Support Node) is the point of PDN interconnection with the GSM PLMN supporting GPRS. The GGSN contains routing information for GPRS users with a PDP context active. The necessary procedures needed to restore GGSN data information after a restart are described in this document. The SGSN (Serving GPRS Support Node) is the node that is serving the MS. The SGSN stores information regarding e.g. mobility management, routing and security. The necessary procedures needed to restore this SGSN information after a restart are described in this document. A Type A LMU (Location Measurement Unit) is a network node, accessed over the GSM air interface, that is functionally similar to an MS. All requirements associated with a non-GPRS MS in this specification apply also to a Type A LMU except where specified otherwise.
100 539
Digital cellular telecommunications system (Phase 2+); Technical realization of facsimile group 3 non-transparent (GSM 03.46 version 8.0.1 Release 1999)
TS
8.0.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/100500_100599/100539/08.00.01_60/ts_100539v080001p.pdf
The present document deals with the procedures allowing the technical realization of the real time end-to-end facsimile group 3 service within the GSM PLMN using non-transparent network support according to the definition of the Teleservices 61 and 62 specified in GSM 02.03. Within the present document particular attention is given to Teleservice "Alternate speech/facsimile group 3" (Teleservice 61). However, the definitions apply also to Teleservice "Automatic facsimile group 3" (Teleservice 62) with the exception of all actions concerned with the speech phase. Consequently, in the following descriptions the term "Teleservice" denotes both Teleservice 61 and Teleservice 62 as appropriate. NOTE: Some facilities associated with alternate speech/ facsimile group 3 may not be available with version 1 of MAP. In particular, the in-call modification procedure following an inter MSC handover is not supported by this version. This imposes the limitation that for all calls it will not be possible to change between speech and facsimile following an inter MSC handover.
100 521
Digital cellular telecommunications system (Phase 2+) (GSM); Network functions (GSM 03.01 version 7.0.0 Release 1998)
TS
7.0.0
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/100500_100599/100521/07.00.00_60/ts_100521v070000p.pdf
The present document defines network functions which are necessary to support services and facilities provided by PLMNs. A summary of the network functions is given in Table 1, where also an indication is given whether the network must support the function. The table also indicates whether or not a function requires internetworking signalling between PLMNs (i.e. use of Mobile Application Part, Technical Specification GSM 09.02). All functions require signalling on the radio path as specified in Technical Specification GSM 04.08.
100 530
Digital cellular telecommunications system (Phase 2+) (GSM); Location registration procedures (GSM 03.12 version 7.0.0 Release 1998)
TS
7.0.0
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/100500_100599/100530/07.00.00_60/ts_100530v070000p.pdf
The present document describes the procedures in the network related to location registration. They include: - location updating; - location cancellation; - periodic location updating; - IMSI attach/detach. The procedures in the Mobile Station (MS) are described in GSM 03.22. The procedures between MSC, VLR and HLR utilise the Mobile Application Part (MAP) and details concerning the exchange of information are contained in GSM 09.02.
100 541
Digital cellular telecommunications system (Phase 2+) (GSM); Routeing of calls to/from Public Data Networks (PDN) and the GSM Public Land Mobile Network (PLMN) (GSM 03.70 version 7.0.0 Release 1998)
TS
7.0.0
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/100500_100599/100541/07.00.00_60/ts_100541v070000p.pdf
The present document identifies the routeing scenarios possible for calls between Public Data Networks (PDN's) and the GSM PLMN. As one of the prime means of routeing is based on the subscriber number, this recommendation initially defines the numbering principles for interworking between PLMN's and PDN's. These principles indicate: - present PDN procedures when aiming at single stage interworking for the near term; and - future PDN procedures exploiting the 15 digit and intelligent signalling capabilities of the ISDN as the long term solution. Further routeing scenarios are presented for PDN originated calls to mobile subscribers who are roaming on a foreign PLMN.
100 544
Digital cellular telecommunications system (Phase 2+) (GSM); Call Waiting (CW) and Call Hold (HOLD) supplementary services; Stage 2 (GSM 03.83 version 7.0.0 Release 1998)
TS
7.0.0
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/100500_100599/100544/07.00.00_60/ts_100544v070000p.pdf
The present document gives the stage 2 description of the call completion supplementary services. The group of call completion supplementary services is divided into the following two supplementary services: - Call waiting (CW) (clause 1); - Call hold (HOLD) (clause 2).
100 549
Digital cellular telecommunications system (Phase 2+) (GSM); Unstructured Supplementary Service Data (USSD) - Stage 2 (GSM 03.90 version 7.0.0 release 1998)
TS
7.0.0
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/100500_100599/100549/07.00.00_60/ts_100549v070000p.pdf
The present document gives the stage 2 description of Unstructured Supplementary Service Data (USSD). The unstructured supplementary service data (USSD) mechanism allows the Mobile Station (MS) user and a PLMN operator defined application to communicate in a way which is transparent to the MS and to intermediate network entities. The mechanism allows development of PLMN specific supplementary services. The following diagram shows how handling of USSD is carried out, independently of the applications. 86(5 86(5 · ÅÁÁÁÁÁÛÁÁÁÁÁÈ ÅÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÈ ÅÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÈ ÅÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÈ Â06 ·  Â06&  Â9/5  Â+/5   ¸¶¶¶¿¶¶¶¹   ¸¶¶¶¶¶¶¶¹   ¸¶¶¶¶¶¶¶¹   ¸¶¶¶¶¶¶¶¹   · 00, ·   ·$SSOLFD·   ·$SSOLFD·   ·$SSOLFD·   · ·   · WLRQV ·   · WLRQV ·   · WLRQV ·   º¶¶¶¾¶¶¶»   º¶¶¶¾¶¶¶»   º¶¶¶¾¶¶¶»   º¶¶¶¾¶¶¶»   ·   ·   ·   ·   ¸¶¶¶¿¶¶¶¹   ¸¶¶¶¿¶¶¶¹   ¸¶¶¶¿¶¶¶¹   ¸¶¶¶¿¶¶¶¹   · 866' ·   · 866' ·   · 866' ·   · 866' ·   ·+DQGOHU¼¶Ü¶¶¶Ü¶½+DQGOHU¼¶Ü¶¶¶Ü¶½+DQGOHU¼¶Ü¶¶¶Ü¶½+DQGOHU·   º¶¶¶¶¶¶¶»   º¶¶¶¶¶¶¶»   º¶¶¶¶¶¶¶»   º¶¶¶¶¶¶¶»  ËÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÎ ËÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÎ ËÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÎ ËÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÎ Figure 1.1: Handling of USSD The present document defines the requirements for handling USSD at the MS and network entities. It does not include specification of particular applications, nor does it specify how a particular application is selected. Where more than one application exists at a network entity, routing of messages to the correct application is carried out by the USSD handler. The MMI for USSD is specified in GSM 02.30 and GSM 02.90. The alphabet indicator and the data coding scheme are defined in GSM 03.38. USSD may be initiated by the MS user, or by the network in the following ways: - Network initiated USSD(clause 1); - Mobile initiated USSD (clause 2).
100 533
Digital cellular telecommunications system (Phase 2+) (GSM); Technical realization of Operator Determined Barring (ODB) GSM 03.15 version 7.0.0 Release 1998)
TS
7.0.0
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/100500_100599/100533/07.00.00_60/ts_100533v070000p.pdf
The network feature Operator Determined Barring (ODB) allows a network operator or service provider to regulate access by subscribers to GSM services, by the barring of certain categories of incoming or outgoing traffic or of roaming. Operator Determined Barring applies to all bearer services and teleservices except the Emergency Call teleservice; the teleservice Short Message Point-to-Point is therefore subject to Operator Determined Barring in the same way as circuit-switched calls. The application of specific categories of Operator Determined Barring to a subscription is controlled by the network operator or service provider, using administrative interaction at the HLR; this interface is not standardised.
100 550
Digital cellular telecommunications system (Phase 2+) (GSM); Mobile Station - Base Station System (MS - BSS) interface; General aspects and principles (GSM 04.01 version 8.0.0 Release 1999)
TS
8.0.0
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/100500_100599/100550/08.00.00_60/ts_100550v080000p.pdf
The present document describes the general aspects and principles relating to the Technical Specifications for the GSM MS-BSS interface.
100 551
Digital cellular telecommunications system (Phase 2+) (GSM); GSM Public Land Mobile Network (PLMN) access reference configuration (GSM 04.02 version 7.0.0 Release 1998)
TS
7.0.0
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/100500_100599/100551/07.00.00_60/ts_100551v070000p.pdf
The present document describes the reference configuration for access to a GSM PLMN. A user accesses a GSM PLMN via a number of interfaces, including the MS-BS interface. The purpose of this Technical Specification is to indicate the possible access arrangements that may be used in conjunction with the MS-BS interface.
100 569
Digital cellular telecommunications system (Phase 2+) (GSM); Closed User Group (CUG) supplementary services; Stage 3 (GSM 04.85 version 7.0.0 Release 1998)
TS
7.0.0
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/100500_100599/100569/07.00.00_60/ts_100569v070000p.pdf
The present document for Mobile communications specifies the procedures used at the radio interface (reference point Um as defined in GSM 04.02) for normal operation, registration, erasure, activation, deactivation, invocation and interrogation of community of interest supplementary services. The provision and withdrawal of supplementary services is an administrative matter between the mobile subscriber and the service provider and causes no signalling on the radio interface. In GSM 04.10, the general aspects of the specification of supplementary services at the layer 3 radio interface are given. GSM 04.80 specifies the formats coding for the supplementary services. Definitions and descriptions of supplementary services are given in GSM 02.04 and GSM 02.8x and GSM 02.9x-series. GSM 02.85 is related to the community of interest supplementary services. Technical realization of supplementary services is described in technical specifications GSM 03.11 and GSM 03.8x and 03.9x-series. GSM 03.85 is related to the community of interest supplementary services. The procedures for Call Control, Mobility Management and Radio Resource management at the layer 3 radio interface are defined in GSM 04.07 and GSM 04.08. Signalling interworking for supplementary services between GSM 09.02 and GSM 04.08 and between GSM 09.02 and GSM 04.80 is defined in GSM 09.11. The following supplementary services belong to the community of interest supplementary services and are described in the present document: - Closed User Group (CUG) clause 1.
100 580-2
Digital cellular telecommunications system (Phase 2); Full rate speech; Part 2: Transcoding (GSM 06.10 version 4.3.0 GSM Phase 2)
TS
4.3.0
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/100500_100599/10058002/04.03.00_60/ts_10058002v040300p.pdf
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100 585
Digital cellular telecommunications system (Phase 2+) (GSM); Use of Data Terminal Equipment - Data Circuit terminating; Equipment (DTE - DCE) interface for Short Message Service (SMS) and Cell Broadcast Service (CBS) (GSM 07.05 version 7.0.1 Release 1998)
TS
7.0.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/100500_100599/100585/07.00.01_60/ts_100585v070001p.pdf
The present document defines three interface protocols for control of SMS functions within a GSM mobile telephone from a remote terminal via an asynchronous interface. Clause 2 defines a binary protocol (“Block Mode”). The protocol includes error protection and is suitable for use where the link may not be completely reliable. It will be of particular use where control of remote devices is required. Efficient transfer of binary encoded user data is possible. Clause 3 defines a character-based interfaced based on “AT” commands (“Text Mode”). This mode is suitable for unintelligent terminals or terminal emulators, and for application software built on command structures like those defined in V.25ter. Some of the commands defined in clause 3 will also be useful for implementations of clause 2 and/or clause 4, for example enabling an indication of incoming SMS messages. Clause 4 defines a character-based interface with hex-encoded binary transfer of message blocks (“PDU Mode”). This mode is suitable for software drivers based on AT command structures which do not understand the content of the message blocks and can only pass them between the MT and “upper level” software resident in the TE. In all three modes, the terminal is considered to be in control for SMS/CBS transactions. The present document considers the mobile termination to be a single entity. Other GSM Technical Specifications describe the split of functionality between the mobile equipment and SIM. The three “modes” referred to above, are represented in figure 0.1/GSM 07.05. The “Block mode” is a self contained mode in its own right, and when entered, control will remain within that mode until the procedures to exit the mode are executed, after which control is returned to the V.25ter “command” state or “on-line command” state. The “Text” and “PDU” modes are not in themselves V.25ter states but are simply sets of commands which will operate in either the V.25ter “command” state or “on-line command” state. The “Text” and “PDU” modes are transitory states and after each operation, control is automatically returned to the V.25ter “command” state or “on-line command” state. Whilst in the V.25ter command state, the MS is available to handle incoming and outgoing calls such as Data or Facsimile. SM S Text M ode SM S PD U M ode SM S Block M ode V.25ter "com m and" state and "on-line com m and" state Figure 0.1/GSM 07.05: Block, Text and PDU modes In the “Block mode” and “PDU” mode a mobile is not permitted to modify any component of an SMS/CBS message received from the air interface or an SMS message received from a TE, before passing it on, except where GSM 03.40 or GSM 03.41 defines a “component modification facility” and where this “component modification facility” is supported by the mobile. In the Text Mode the mobile may be unable to display characters coded in particular coding schemes. In this case, the mobile shall behave as described in GSM 03.38 and assume the coding scheme to be the GSM Default Alphabet. ETSI ETSI TS 100 585 V7.0.1 (1999-07) 8 (GSM 07.05 version 7.0.1 Release 1998)
100 600
Digital cellular telecommunications system (Phase 2+) (GSM); Signalling requirements on interworking between the Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN) or Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN) and the Public Land Mobile Network (PLMN) (GSM 09.03 version 7.0.0 Release 1998)
TS
7.0.0
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/100600_100699/100600/07.00.00_60/ts_100600v070000p.pdf
The purpose of the present document is to present the general requirements for the Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN) and the Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN) as well as for the mobile network to be met in order to ensure a correct integration of the mobile service in the fixed network. The present document covers only the signalling aspects of the interworking. The service requirements are covered in a specific specification, only the signalling impacts are dealt with here.
100 601
Digital cellular telecommunications system (Phase 2+) (GSM); Interworking between the Public Land Mobile Network (PLMN) and the Circuit Switched Public Data Network (CSPDN) (GSM 09.04 version 7.0.0 Release 1998)
TS
7.0.0
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/100600_100699/100601/07.00.00_60/ts_100601v070000p.pdf
The present document identifies the Interworking Functions (IWF)s and requirements to support interworking between PLMN and Circuit Switched Public Data Network (CSPDN).
100 614
Digital cellular telecommunications system (Phase 2+) (GSM); Security management (GSM 12.03 version 8.0.0 Release 1999)
TS
8.0.0
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/100600_100699/100614/08.00.00_60/ts_100614v080000p.pdf
The present document describes the management of the security related aspects in the GSM/DCS PLMN. The management of the relevant security services is addressed with respect to the following aspects: - overview of the security features; - description of the relevant management procedures; - modeling using the object oriented paradigm. The definitions and descriptions of the security features and mechanisms are contained in the specifications of the underlying procedures and are not defined in the present document. References to appropriate GSM/DCS specifications have been made throughout the present document where necessary. Issues relating to the security of management (e.g. file transfer security, database security, inter-operator security, etc.) are not covered in the present document.
100 616
Digital cellular telecommunications system (Phase 2+) (GSM); Event and call data (GSM 12.05 version 7.0.1 Release 1998)
TS
7.0.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/100600_100699/100616/07.00.01_60/ts_100616v070001p.pdf
The present document is concerned with the administration of subscriber related event and call data. This includes both the collection of call data from, and the distribution of tariff data to, the network elements. The subscriber (IMSI) and mobile equipment (IMEI) related call and event data collected is employed by a number of management activities including billing & accounting, statistical analysis and customer care. The tariff data in the network elements is required to support the supplementary service "Advice of Charge". The aim of the present document is to describe both the network management functions required and the data involved.
100 625
Digital cellular telecommunications system (Phase 2+) (GSM); Unstructured Supplementary Service Data (USSD) - Stage 1 (GSM 02.90 version 7.0.0 Release 1998)
TS
7.0.0
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/100600_100699/100625/07.00.00_60/ts_100625v070000p.pdf
The present document defines the stage 1 description of Unstructured Supplementary Service Data (USSD) for use in one or a number of GSM Public Land Mobile Networks (PLMNs).
100 627
Digital cellular telecommunications system (Phase 2); Subscriber and equipment trace (GSM 12.08 version 4.6.1)
TS
4.6.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/100600_100699/100627/04.06.01_60/ts_100627v040601p.pdf
The present document specifies the Trace facility for GSM where it refers to: - subscriber tracing (tracing of International Mobile Subscriber Identity (IMSI)); - equipment tracing (tracing of International Mobile station Equipment Identity (IMEI)). It does not cover: - types of trace which relate more to network elements than to individual subscribers e.g. tracing events within a Base Station System (BSS), and so on; - tracing of all possible parties in e.g. a multi-party call. It also refers only to tracing activated from the OSF and not to that activated by means of local Man Machine Interface (MMI).
100 602
Digital cellular telecommunications system (Phase 2+) (GSM); Interworking between the Public Land Mobile Network (PLMN) and the Packet Switched Public Data Network (PSPDN) for Packet Assembly/Disassembly (PAD) facility access (GSM 09.05 version 7.0.0 Release 1998)
TS
7.0.0
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/100600_100699/100602/07.00.00_60/ts_100602v070000p.pdf
The present document identifies the interworking functions and requirements to support Packet Assembly/Disassembly (PAD) services in the PLMN. GSM 09.05 applies to PAD access in order to provide communications with host systems connected to Packet Switched Public Data Network (PSPDN) for Mobile Stations (MS)s. Within the present document, the requirements for accessing an existing PAD in a PSPDN (basic PAD access) or accessing a dedicated PAD are considered separately. In each case, the general problem of charging is examined. The present document considers only the access by a MS to a PAD and not the reverse access (i.e. only mobile originated calls are supported).
100 606
Digital cellular telecommunications system (Phase 2+) (GSM); Signalling interworking for supplementary services (GSM 09.11 version 7.0.1 Release 1998)
TS
7.0.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/100600_100699/100606/07.00.01_60/ts_100606v070001p.pdf
The scope of the present document is to provide a detailed specification for interworking between the A interface protocol and the Mobile Application Part for handling of supplementary services. The MAP interfaces of interest are the B-, C-, D- and E-interfaces. The A-, C-, D- and E-interfaces are physical interfaces while the B-interface is an internal interface defined for modelling purposes. Information relating to the modelling interface is not normative in the present document. Supplementary service signalling may be passed by the MSC/VLR between the A- and E-interfaces after inter-MSC handover. This procedure is transparent as far as supplementary services are concerned therefore interworking concerning this process is not described in the present document. Clause 2 describes general procedures for interworking between the A- and D- physical interfaces. Clause 3 describes the general procedures for the SS version negotiation. Clause 4 describes the mapping of layer 3 radio path messages with Transaction Capabilities (TC) transaction sublayer messages for interworking between the A- and D- physical interfaces. Clause 5 describes specific interworking procedures for all interfaces relating to call related SS activity. Clause 6 describes specific interworking procedures for all interfaces relating to call independent SS activity. Clause 6 also covers the interworking between the MAP User (see GSM 09.02) and the SS handling functions of the network entities (see GSM 04.10 and GSM 04.80). Reference is made to the following Technical Specifications: - GSM 02.04 and GSM 02.8x and GSM 02.9x-series, for definition of supplementary services; - GSM 03.11, GSM 03.8x and GSM 03.9x-series, for technical realisation of supplementary services; - GSM 04.10, GSM 04.80, GSM 04.8x and GSM 04.9x-series, for radio path signalling procedures for supplementary services; - GSM 09.02 (MAP).
100 613
Digital cellular telecommunications system (Phase 2+) (GSM); Subscriber, Mobile Equipment (ME) and services data administration (GSM 12.02 version 5.0.1 Release 1996)
TS
5.0.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/100600_100699/100613/05.00.01_60/ts_100613v050001p.pdf
The present document gives a description of the function associated with the administration of data related to subscribers, mobile equipment and services, specifically from the network management point of view. This data, known as the Subscriber Profile, is used for the provision of services for a particular user of a PLMN, or for the user's equipment represented by the International Mobile Subscriber Identity (IMSI) and the International Mobile Equipment Identity (IMEI) respectively. The functions include the administrative procedures for both the subscriber (for example 'provision of service'), and the equipment identified by the IMEI. Also included is the management of subscriber data necessary for network management. The managed functional entities involved are the Home Location Register (HLR), Visitor Location Register (VLR), Mobile Switching service Centre (MSC), Equipment Identity Register (EIR), Authentication Centre (AUC). The administration of subscriber data in all these entities is part of the present document; which includes the means for a PLMN Operator to create, update, and delete information concerning a particular subscriber in order to allow (or bar) the use of the network.
100 671
Transmission and Multiplexing (TM); Passive optical components; Optical fibre connectors for single mode optical fibre communication systems; Common requirements and conformance testing
TS
1.3.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/100600_100699/100671/01.03.01_60/ts_100671v010301p.pdf
The present document specifies requirements of connector sets to be used in single-mode optical fibre telecommunication systems and it applies only to pigtailed connectors, not patchcords. The scope covers the establishment of minimum uniform requirements for the following aspects: - optical, environmental and mechanical properties; - test conditions; - acceptance criteria. Reliability aspects of connector sets are not covered by the present document. Some users may have additional specific requirements, such as a need to verify performance at lower temperatures. These users should specify connectors conforming to the basic ETSI performance standard, plus additional tests or more severe test conditions. Connectors for different applications which fall within the scope of the present document have common environmental and mechanical stability requirements, but there are three grades of attenuation requirement and three grades of return loss. The attenuation grades are designated B,C and D The return loss grades are designated 1, 2 and 3 Test methods are in accordance with IEC 61300 series [2]. For a definition of a connector set, see clause 3.1 of the present document.
100 783
Transmission and Multiplexing (TM); Passive optical components; Fibre optic fusion splices for single-mode optical fibre transmission systems for indoor and outdoor applications; Common requirements and conformance testing
TS
1.2.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/100700_100799/100783/01.02.01_60/ts_100783v010201p.pdf
The present document specifies requirements for fusion splices to be used in single mode optical fibre telecommunications land-based (not submarine) systems. The scope covers the establishment of minimum uniform requirements for the following aspects: - optical, environmental and mechanical properties; - test conditions; - acceptance criteria. The splices are considered to be between single fibres, between ribbon fibres and between ribbon and multiple fibres. The optical fibres which are spliced are intended to conform to IEC 60793-2-50 [4]. These requirements cover splices with the same single mode fibre type. In order to obtain the required functional behaviour of the fusion splices, it is necessary to follow a number of procedures for fibre preparation, fibre alignment, jointing and protection as described in ITU-T Recommendation L.12 [3]. All the following requirements refer to protected splices measured in a laboratory. This ES is intended to provide criteria for the assessment of splicing equipment and techniques, including the splice protector. Some users may have additional specific requirements, such as the need to verify performance at lower temperatures. These users should specify splices conforming to the basic ETSI performance standard plus the additional tests or more severe test conditions.
100 812-1
Terrestrial Trunked Radio (TETRA); Subscriber Identity Module to Mobile Equipment (SIM-ME) interface; Part 1: Universal Integrated Circuit Card (UICC); Physical and logical characteristics
TS
2.2.5
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/100800_100899/10081201/02.02.05_60/ts_10081201v020205p.pdf
The present document specifies the interface between the UICC and the terminal. The present document specifies: • the requirements for the physical characteristics of the UICC; • the electrical interface between the UICC and the terminal; • the initial communication establishment and the transport protocols; • the model which serves as a basis for the logical structure of the UICC; • the communication commands and the procedures; • the application independent files and protocols. The administrative procedures and initial card management are not part of the present document.
100 812-2
Terrestrial Trunked Radio (TETRA); Subscriber Identity Module to Mobile Equipment (TSIM-ME) interface; Part 2: Universal Integrated Circuit Card (UICC); Characteristics of the TSIM application
TS
2.4.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/100800_100899/10081202/02.04.01_60/ts_10081202v020401p.pdf
The present document defines the TETRA SIM ("TSIM") application for TETRA mobile radio network operation. The present document specifies: • specific command parameters; • file structures; • contents of EFs (Elementary Files); • security functions; • application protocol to be used on the interface between UICC and ME. This is to ensure interoperability between a TSIM/UICC combination and an ME in accordance with the requirements laid down in ETR 295 [1]. Common files and commands are specified in TS 102 221 [14] to which reference should be made. The present document does not define any aspects related to the administrative management phase of the TSIM. Any internal technical realization of either the TSIM or the ME is only specified where this is reflected over the ME-TSIM interface.
100 815
Digital Video Broadcasting (DVB); Guidelines for the handling of Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) signals in DVB systems
TR
1.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/100800_100899/100815/01.01.01_60/tr_100815v010101p.pdf
The present document provides the mapping scheme to be used for the transport of ATM cells over MPEG-2 Transport Stream packets. The purpose of encapsulating ATM cells directly into an MPEG-2 transport stream is to: • interconnect ATM networks via DVB systems or provide ATM services to end-users using DVB systems; • offer differentiated quality of service to end-users by utilizing the ATM mechanisms. The main constraints of this problem are to: • providing an efficient encapsulation mechanism; • maintaining DVB/MPEG-2 compatibility when transporting ATM cells; • respecting ATM Quality-of-Service requirements throughout DVB/MPEG systems.
100 900
Digital cellular telecommunications system (Phase 2+) (GSM); Alphabets and language-specific information (GSM 03.38 version 7.2.0 Release 1998)
TS
7.2.0
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/100900_100999/100900/07.02.00_60/ts_100900v070200p.pdf
The present document defines the language-specific requirements for GSM. These are specific codepoints required by the Short Message Service (SMS) specifications which in turn are used not only for SMS (GSM 03.40, 03.41) but also for Unstructured Data (GSM 02.90) and may additionally be used for Man Machine Interface (MMI) (GSM 02.30). The specification for the Data Circuit terminating Equipment/Data Terminal Equipment (DCE/DTE) interface (GSM 07.05 [8]) will also use the codes specified herein for the transfer of SMS data to an external terminal.
100 903
Digital cellular telecommunications system (Phase 2+) (GSM); Transmission planning aspects of the speech service in the GSM Public Land Mobile Network (PLMN) system (GSM 03.50 version 5.4.0 Release 1996)
TS
5.4.0
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/100900_100999/100903/05.04.00_60/ts_100903v050400p.pdf
The present document describes the transmission planning aspects pertaining to the speech service in the GSM PLMN system. Due to technical and economic factors, there cannot be full compliance with the general characteristics of international telephone connections and circuits recommended by the ITU-T. The present document gives guidance as to the precautions, measures and minimum requirements needed for successful interworking of the PLMN with the national and international PSTN. The ETS identifies a number of routeing and network configurations. The objective is to reach a quality as close as possible to ITU-T standards in order to safeguard the performance seen by PSTN customers.
100 905
Digital cellular telecommunications system (Phase 2+) (GSM); Teleservices supported by a GSM Public Land Mobile Network (PLMN) (GSM 02.03 version 7.0.0 Release 1998)
TS
7.0.0
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/100900_100999/100905/07.00.00_60/ts_100905v070000p.pdf
The present document describes and defines a recommended set of Teleservices to be supported by a GSM PLMN in connection with other networks as a basis for defining the network capabilities required. Teleservices not included in the present document should not be introduced unilaterally by a mobile network operator, if the provision of this service requires that the GSM signalling specifications are modified.
100 906
Digital cellular telecommunications system (Phase 2+) (GSM); Mobile Stations (MS) features (GSM 02.07 version 7.1.0 Release1998)
TS
7.1.0
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/100900_100999/100906/07.01.00_60/ts_100906v070100p.pdf
The present document defines Mobile Station (MS) features and to classifies them according to their type and whether they are mandatory or optional. The MS features detailed in the present document do not represent an exhaustive list. Those MS features which are subject to Type Approval are described in GSM 11.10 [13].
100 913
Digital cellular telecommunications system (Phase 2+) (GSM); General on Terminal Adaptation Functions (TAF) for Mobile Stations (MS) (GSM 07.01 version 7.1.1 Release 1998)
TS
7.1.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/100900_100999/100913/07.01.01_60/ts_100913v070101p.pdf
The present document is based on the principles of terminal adaptor functions presented in the CCITT I-series of recommendations (I.460 - I.463). The GSM PLMN supports a wide range of voice and non-voice services in the same network. In order to enable non- voice traffic in the GSM PLMN there is a need to connect various kinds of terminal equipments to the Mobile Termination (MT). The target of this ETS is to outline the functions needed for the terminal adaptation. In the GSM 02.02 (ETS 300 904) the bearer services are described. The general network configuration is described in GSM 03.02 and the GSM PLMN access reference configuration is defined in GSM 04.02. The various connection types used in the GSM PLMN are presented in GSM 03.10. Terminology used in this ETS is presented in GSM 01.04 (ETR 350). For support of data services between GSM PLMN and other networks see GSM 09-series of Specifications.
100 914
Digital cellular telecommunications system (Phase 2+) (GSM); Terminal Adaptation Functions (TAF) for services using asynchronous bearer capabilities (GSM 07.02 version 7.0.1 Release 1998)
TS
7.0.1
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/100900_100999/100914/07.00.01_60/ts_100914v070001p.pdf
The present document defines the interfaces and Terminal Adaptation Functions (TAF) integral to a Mobile Termination (MT) which enables the attachment of asynchronous terminals to a MT (see GSM 04.02 [4]). The general aspects of Terminal Adaptation Functions are contained in GSM 07.01 [7]. The present document covers support of these services for the following interfaces and procedures: (i) V.14 procedures (ii) V.21 DTE/DCE interface (iii) V.22bis DTE/DCE interface (iv) V.23 DTE/DCE interface (v) V.32 DTE/DCE procedures (vi) I.420 S interface (vii) V.25bis signalling procedures (viii) V.25ter signalling procedures The asynchronous data rates between the MT and the TE2 are defined in GSM 02.02 [2].
100 915
Digital cellular telecommunications system (Phase 2+) (GSM); Terminal Adaptation Functions (TAF) for services using synchronous bearer capabilities (GSM 07.03 version 7.0.0 Release 1998)
TS
7.0.0
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/100900_100999/100915/07.00.00_60/ts_100915v070000p.pdf
The present document defines Terminal Adaptation Functions (TAF) which are integrated in a Mobile Termination (MT) and which enable the attachment of Synchronous Terminals to an MT (see GSM 04.02 [4]). The general aspects of Terminal Adaptation Functions are contained in specification GSM 07.01 [8]. The present document covers support of synchronous data services (see GSM 02.02 [2]) for the following interfaces and procedures: - V.22 DTE/DCE Interface - V.22 bis DTE/DCE Interface - V.26 ter DTE/DCE Interface - V.32 DTE/DCE Interface - X.21 DTE/DCE Interface - X.21 bis DTE/DCE Interface - X.25 Procedure - X.32 Procedure - V.25 bis Procedure - I.420 Interface (S) LAPB is the only synchronous non-transparent protocol which is considered here.
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