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`GSM 02.03
`GSM
`March 1996
`TECHNICAL
`Version 5.0.0
`SPECIFICATION
`
`
`Source: ETSI TC-SMG
`
`Reference: TS/SMG-O10203Q
`
`ICS: 33.060.50
`
`Key words: Digital cellular telecommunications system, Global System for Mobile communications (GSM)
`
`GSEITI'
`
`GLOBAL SYSTEM FOR
`MOBILE COMMUNICATIONS
`
`Digital cellular telecommunications system (Phase 2+);
`
`Teleservices supported by a GSM
`
`Public Land Mobile Network (PLMN)
`
`(GSM 02.03)
`
`ETSI
`
`European Telecommunications Standards Institute
`ETSI Secretariat
`
`Postal address: F-08921 Sophia Antipolis CEDEX - FRANCE
`Office address: 650 Route des Lucioles - Sophia Antipolis - Valbonne - FRANCE
`X.400: c=fr, a=atlas, p=etsi, s=secretariat - Internet: secretariat@etsi.fr
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`Tel.: +33 92 94 42 00 - Fax: +33 93 65 47 16
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`Copyright Notification: No part may be reproduced except as authorized by written permission. The copyright and the
`foregoing restriction extend to reproduction in all media.
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`© European Telecommunications Standards Institute 1996. All rights reserved.
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`Whilst every care has been taken in the preparation and publication of this document, errors in content,
`typographical or othen/vise, may occur.
`If you have comments concerning its accuracy, please write to
`"ETSI Editing and Committee Support Dept." at the address shown on the title page.
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`Contents
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`Foreword ....................................................................................................................................................... 5
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`0
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`1
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`2
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`3
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`4
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`5
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`6
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`Scope .................................................................................................................................................. 7
`0.1
`Normative references .......................................................................................................... 7
`0.2
`Abbreviations ....................................................................................................................... 8
`
`Framework for describing teleservices supported by a GSM PLMN ................................................... 8
`
`List of the teleservice attributes ........................................................................................................... 8
`
`List of teleservice categories and individual teleservices .................................................................... 9
`
`Description of individual teleservices .................................................................................................. 9
`
`Bearer capabilities supporting teleservices ......................................................................................... 9
`
`Possible further evolution phases of teleservices in a GSM PLMN .................................................. 10
`
`Description of individual Teleservices ................................................................ 11
`Annex A (normative):
`A.1.1
`Telephony .......................................................................................................................... 12
`A.1.2
`Emergency calls ................................................................................................................. 13
`A.1.3
`Short Message Service (SMS) ........................................................................................... 14
`A.1.3.1
`Short message service MT/PP ...................................................................... 14
`A.1.3.2
`Short message service MO/PP ..................................................................... 15
`A.1.3.3
`Short message service Cell Broadcast (CB) ................................................. 16
`A.1.3.4
`Short message service description ............................................................... 17
`Alternate speech/facsimile G3 ........................................................................................... 20
`Automatic facsimile G3 ...................................................................................................... 21
`Voice Group Call Service ................................................................................................... 22
`Voice Broadcast Service .................................................................................................... 23
`
`A.1.4
`A.1.5
`A16
`A.1.7
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`History .......................................................................................................................................................... 24
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`Foreword
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`This Global System for Mobile communications Technical Specification (GTS) has been produced by the
`Special Mobile Group (SMG) Technical Committee (TC) of the European Telecommunications Standards
`Institute (ETSI).
`
`This GTS describe and define a recommended set of Teleservices to be supported by a GSM
`(Phase 2/Phase 2+) PLMN in connection with other networks as a basis for defining the network
`capabilities required.
`
`This GTS is a TC-SMG approved GSM technical specification version 5, which contains GSM Phase 2+
`enhancements/features to the version 4 GSM technical specification. The ETS from which this Phase 2+
`GTS has evolved is Phase 2 GSM ETS 300 502 (GSM 02.03 version 4.3.1).
`
`GTS are produced by TC-SMG to enable the GSM Phase 2+ specifications to become publicly available,
`prior
`to submission for
`the formal ETSI
`standards
`approval procedure to become European
`Telecommunications Standards (ETS). This ensures the earliest possible access to GSM Phase 2+
`specifications for all Manufacturers, Network operators and implementors of the Global System for Mobile
`communications.
`
`The contents of this GTS are subject to continuing work within TC-SMG and may change following formal
`TC-SMG approval. Should TC-SMG modify the contents of this GTS it will then be republished by ETSI
`with an identifying change of release date and an increase in version number as follows:
`
`Version 5.x.y
`
`where:
`
`y
`
`x
`
`the third digit is incremented when editorial only changes have been incorporated in the
`specification;
`
`the second digit is incremented for all other types of changes, i.e. technical enhancements,
`corrections, updates, etc.
`
`The specification from which this GTS has been derived was originally based on CEPT documentation,
`hence the presentation of this GTS may not be entirely in accordance with the ETSI rules.
`
`Reference is made within this GTS to GSM-TSs (note).
`
`NOTE:
`
`TC-SMG has produced documents which give the technical specifications for the
`implementation of the digital cellular telecommunications system. Historically, these
`documents have been identified as GSM Technical Specifications (GSM-TSs). These
`TSs may have subsequently become l-ETSs (Phase 1), or ETSs/ETSI Technical
`Reports (ETRs) (Phase 2). TC-SMG has also produced ETSI GSM TSs which give the
`technical specifications for the implementation of Phase 2+ enhancements of the
`digital cellular telecommunications system. These version 5.x.x GSM Technical
`Specifications may be referred to as GTSs.
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`Scope
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`The purpose of this specification is to describe and define 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 this specification should not be introduced unilateraly by a mobile network
`operator, if the provision of this service requires that the GSM signalling specifications are modified.
`
`0.1
`
`Normative references
`
`This GTS incorporates by dated and undated reference, provisions from other publications. These
`normative references are cited at the appropriate places in the text and the publications are listed
`hereafter. For dated references, subsequent amendments to or revisions of any of these publications
`apply to this GTS only when incorporated in it by amendment or revision. For undated references, the
`latest edition of the publication referred to applies.
`
`[1]
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`[2]
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`[3]
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`[4]
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`[5]
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`[6]
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`[7]
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`[8]
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`[9]
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`[10]
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`[11]
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`[12]
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`[13]
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`GSM 01.04 (ETR 100): "Digital cellular telecommunication system (Phase 2);
`Abbreviations and acronyms".
`
`telecommunication system
`cellular
`"Digital
`(ETS 300 500):
`GSM 02.01
`(Phase 2); Principles of telecommunication services supported by a GSM Public
`Land Mobile Network (PLMN)“.
`
`telecommunication system
`cellular
`"Digital
`GSM 02.02 (ETS 300 501):
`(Phase 2); Bearer Services (BS) supported by a GSM Public Land Mobile
`Network (PLMN)".
`
`cellular
`"Digital
`GSM 02.04 (ETS 300 503):
`(Phase 2); General on supplementary services".
`
`telecommunication system
`
`GSM 02.68: "Digital cellular telecommunication system (Phase 2+); Voice Group
`Call service (VGCS) - Stage 1".
`
`telecommunication system (Phase 2+); Voice
`GSM 02.69: “Digital cellular
`Broadcast Service (VBS) - Stage 1".
`
`telecommunication system
`cellular
`"Digital
`GSM 03.40 (ETS 300 536):
`(Phase 2); Technical realization of the Short Message Service (SMS) Point to
`Point (PP)".
`
`telecommunication system
`cellular
`"Digital
`(ETS 300 537):
`GSM 03.41
`(Phase 2); Technical
`realization of Short Message Service Cell Broadcast
`(SMSCB)".
`
`telecommunication system
`cellular
`"Digital
`GSM 04.08 (ETS 300 557):
`(Phase 2); Mobile radio interface layer 3 specification".
`
`telecommunication system
`cellular
`"Digital
`(ETS 300 582):
`GSM 07.01
`(Phase 2); General on Terminal Adaptation Functions (TAF) for Mobile Stations
`(M8)".
`
`telecommunication system
`cellular
`"Digital
`GSM 07.05 (ETS 300 585):
`(Phase 2); Use of Data Terminal Equipment (DTE)/Data Circuit
`terminating
`Equipment
`(DCE)
`interface for Short Message Service (SMS) and Cell
`Broadcast Service (088)".
`
`CCITT Recommendation T.4: “Standardization of group 3 facsimile apparatus
`for document transmission".
`
`for
`"Procedures
`T.30:
`CCITT Recommendation
`transmission in the general switched telephone network".
`
`document
`
`facsimile
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`0.2
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`Abbreviations
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`Abbreviations used in this specification are listed in GSM 01.04.
`
`1
`
`Framework for describing teleservices supported by a GSM PLMN
`
`Teleservices supported by a GSM PLMN are described by a number of attributes which are intended to be
`largely independant.
`
`These attributes are described and defined in specification GSM 02.01.
`
`They are grouped into three categories:
`
`-
`-
`
`-
`
`High layer attributes
`Low layer attributes (describing the Bearer capabilities which support the Teleservice).
`-
`information transfer attributes,
`—
`access attributes.
`General attributes
`
`NOTE:
`
`Teleservices generally make use of underlying lower layer capabilities of Bearer
`Services as defined in specification GSM 02.02. However, where Teleservices are
`provided by a single Administration, RPOA or other services provider, the combination
`of values of
`lower
`layer attributes applicable to specific Teleservices may not
`necessarily be identical to any of those identified for the Bearer Services appearing in
`specification GSM 02.02.
`
`Figure 1 / GSM 02.03 shows the relationship between the different categories of services attributes, and
`their scope within a Teleservice.
`
`
`High layer attributes
`
`>
`
`‘
`
`Low layer attributes
`(=bearer capability)
`
`l
`
`
`
`
`
`
`-‘_ (originating _ transit
`network
`
`GSM PLMN
`
`network)
`
`
`Possible
`Terminating
`
`
`
`network
`
`
`
`’
`
`NOTE 1:
`
`A transit network may not exist.
`
`NOTE 2:
`
`Communication may be established from both ends in principle.
`
`Figure 1 / GSM 02.03: Relationship between the categories of services attributes
`and their scope within a Teleservice
`
`2
`
`List of the teleservice attributes
`
`/ GSM 02.03 gives the list of the attributes. For the definitions and possible values of these
`Table 1
`attributes, see specification GSM 02.01.
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`Table 1 / GSM 02.03: List of Teleservice attributes
`
`1. High layer
`capabilities
`
`1.1 Type of user information
`
`1.2 Layer 4 protocol functions
`
`Dominant Teleservice attribute
`category
`
` 3
`
`2.3.2 National/international interworking
`2.3.3 Interface of terminal equipment
`
`Further specify the individual
`servrces
`
`3. General
`
`3.1 Supplementary services provided
`
`3.2 Quality of service
`
`3.3 Operational and commercial
`
`List of teleservice categories and individual teleservices
`
`Table 2 / GSM 02.03 presents a list of all Teleservices categories and of individual Teleservices and the
`associated dominant and secondary attributes.
`
`4
`
`Description of individual teleservices
`
`The Annex contains a data sheet per Teleservice with all attributes and comments.
`
`5
`
`Bearer capabilities supporting teleservices
`
`According to specification GSM 02.01 the Bearer Capability defines the technical features of a Teleservice
`as they appear to the user at the customer access point or an appropriate interface of a fixed network.
`The Bearer Capability is characterized by information transfer, access and interworking attributes. The
`same set of attributes as for a Bearer Service is used. A Bearer Capability is associated with every
`Teleservice.
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`. Low layer
`53:33:33 the
`Bearer capability
`which supports the
`Teleservice)
`
`1.3 Layer 5
`
`1.4 Layer 6
`1.5 Layer 7
`
`"
`
`"
`"
`
`"
`
`"
`"
`
`2.1
`Information transfer
`2.1.1
`Information transfer capabilities
`2.1.2 Information transfer mode
`
`2.1.3 Information transfer rate
`2.1.4 Structure
`
`2.1.5 Establishment of communication
`
`2.1.6 Communication configuration
`
`2.1.7 Symmetry
`
`2.2
`
`Access (GSM 02.01)
`
`2.2.1 Signalling access
`2.2.2 Information access
`
`2.3
`
`IntenNorking
`
`2.3.1 Terminating network type
`
`Secondary attributes
`
`"
`
`"
`
`Individual services (in the category)
`
`Qualifying attributes
`
`u
`
`In
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`Possible further evolution phases of teleservices in a GSM PLMN
`
`Possible further evolution phases according to the definition in GSM 01.06 could become necessary. For
`instance, speech coding procedures (half rate speech codec) will provide for the reduction of the bit rate
`for speech transmission and thus increase the network capacity.
`
`Table 2 I GSM 02.03: Teleservice categories and Teleservices
`
`Dominant
`attribute
`
`Type of
`user in-
`formation
`
`
`
`
`
`Speech
`
`Category of
`teleservice
`
`
`
`Name
`
`
`
`Individual Teleservice
`
`_\
`
`._L
`
`Telephony
`
`
`
`
`
`Speech
`
`
`
`trans-
`
`Emergency Calls
`mission
`
`
`
`
`Short message MT/PP
`Short
`Short
`
`message
`message
`22
`Short message MO/PP
`service
`
`23
`Short message cell broadcast
`
`
` E.
`
`
`Facsimile
`
`Facsimile
`trans —
`mission
`
`61
`
`Alternate speech and facsimile group 3
`
`2
`
`Automatic Facsimile group 3
`
`NT
`
`NT
`
`
`
`
`
`
`Voice
`Voice Group Call Service
`Group
`
`Voice Broadcast Service
`service
`
`
`NOTE:
`
`Direct access to private networks is foreseen by recommended provision A.
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`Annex A (normative):
`
`Description of individual Teleservices
`
`NOTE1:
`
`Inten~orking with Telex may be provided via teletex-telex- or other interworking
`functions.
`
`NOTE 2:
`
`Within the GSM PLMN the "Information transfer rate" attribute is not indicated, this is
`because the user may access the PLMN at either an “S" or "R" reference point.
`In
`addition. the "Information transfer rate“ at other reference points within the PLMN
`assumed or otherwise may be different.
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`A.1.1
`
`Telephony
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`Teleservice 11, Telephony
`
`1.1 Type or user information
`speech
`
`1.2. Layer 4 protocol functions
`
`1.3. Layer 5 protocol functions
`1.4. Layer 6 protocol functions
`1.5. Layer 7 protocol functions
`2.1.1. Information transfer capability
`2.1.2. Information transfer mode
`
`Inform
`transfer
`
`2.1.3. Information transfer rate
`2.1.4. Structure
`
`2.1.5. Establishment of connection
`
`
`
`speech (digital representation)
`circuit
`
`not applicable
`
`not applicable
`demand MO MT
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`2.1.6. Communication configuration
`
`point to point
`
`2.1.7. Symmetry
`
`2.2.1. Signalling access
`2.2.2. Information access
`
`(GSM 02.01)
`
`2.3.1. Visible network type
`
`
`
`bidirectional symmetry
`manual
`
`rate
`
`full rate/half rate
`
`PSTN/lSDN/GSM-PLMN
`
`2.3.2. National/Internat. interworking
`
`international/national
`
`2.3.3. Interface of TE to terminating
`
`2 wire, analogue
`
`4 wire
`
`GSM/ME
`
`S (B+B+D)
`
`GSM 02.04
`
`GSM 02.08
`
`3.1. Supplementary service provided
`3.2. Quality of service
`
`2.3.
`
`lnter—
`
`working
`
`Comments:
`
`This service provides the transmission of speech information and audible signalling tones of the
`PSTN/ISDN. In the GSM PLMN and the fixed network processing technique appropriate for speech
`such as analogue transmission, echo cancellation and low bit rate voice encoding may be used.
`Hence. bit integrity is not assured.
`
`1)
`
`2)
`
`3)
`
`4)
`
`Transparency for telephone signalling tones is provided.
`
`Transparency for voice band facsimile signals is not mandatory. (Appropriate bearer services see
`GSM 02.02).
`
`Transparency for end to end speech encryption is not mandatory.
`technique an appropriate bearer service (GSM 02.02) can be used.
`
`If a user needs to apply this
`
`Transmission of DTMF is provided in the mobile to fixed direction (e.g. for controlling voice mail
`boxes) during any time of an established call.
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`A.1.2
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`Emergency calls
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`Teleservice 12. Emergency calls
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`1.1 Type or user information
`speech
`
`
`
`1.2. Layer 4 protocol functions
`
`1.3. Layer 5 protocol functions
`1.4. Layer 6 protocol functions
`1.5. Layer 7 protocol functions
`2.1.1. Information transfer capability
`2.1.2. Information transfer mode
`
`Inform
`transfer
`
`2.1.3. Information transfer rate
`2.1.4. Structure
`
`2.1.5. Establishment of connection
`
`
`
`speech (digital representation
`circuit
`
`not applicable
`
`not applicable
`demand MO MT
`
`2.1.6. Communication configuration
`
`point to point
`
`2.1.7. Symmetry
`
`bidirectional symmetry
`
`2.2.1. Signalling access
`2.2.2. Information access
`
`(GSM 02.01)
`
`rate
`
`full rate/half rate
`
`
`
`
`
`
`2.3.
`
`Inter-
`
`2.3.1. Visible network type
`
`2.3.2. National/Internat. intenNorking
`
`working
`2.3.3. Interface of TE to terminating Ntwk.
`3.1. Supplementary service provided
`
`3.2. Quality of service
`
`PSTN
`
`national
`2 wire
`
`GSM 02.04 (see note 3)
`GSM 02.08
`
`ISDN
`
`4 wire
`
`Comments:
`
`1)
`
`2)
`
`3)
`
`4)
`
`5)
`
`A standardized access method throughout all GSM PLMNs is mandatory.
`emergency call numbers of PSTN/ISDN must be usable from MS.
`
`In addition national
`
`It shall be an option of the network operator whether to accept emergency calls coming from mobile
`stations which do not transmit an IMSI or a TMSI.
`
`Emergency calls supersede all constraints imposed by supplementary services or mobile station
`features used for other Tele or Bearer services. The lock state of the MS is overridden by the SOS—
`procedure.
`
`Emergency calls will be routed to the emergency services in accordance with national regulations.
`
`In order to help identifying callers in cases of misuse databases in the GSM PLMN may be
`accessed to retrieve the identity of the calling MS.
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`A.1.3
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`Short Message Service (SMS)
`
`A.1.3.1
`
`Short message service MT/PP
`
`Teleservice 21. Short Message MT point to point 1), 2)
`
`1.1 Type or user information
`
`short message, 5 160 characters
`
`1.2. Layer 4 protocol functions
`
`1.3. Layer 5 protocol functions
`
`1.4. Layer 6 protocol functions
`
`1.5. Layer 7 protocol functions
`
`2.1.1. Information transfer capability
`
`2.1.2. information transfer mode
`
`Inform
`
`2.1.3. Information transfer rate
`
`transfer
`
`2.1.4. Structure
`
`2.1.5. Establishment of connection
`
`2.1.6. Communication configuration
`
`2.1.7. Symmetry
`
`2.2.1. Signalling access
`
`see GSM 03.40
`
`see GSM 03.40
`
`see GSM 03.40
`
`not applicable
`
`not applicable
`
`not applicable
`
`not applicable
`
`not applicable
`
`not applicable
`
`not applicable
`
`see GSM 07.05
`
`GSM 02.08
`
`2.2.2. Information access
`
`rate
`
`not applicable
`
`(GSM 02.01)
`
`2.3.1. Visible network type
`
`2.3.2. National/lnternat. intenNorking
`
`2.3.
`
`Inter-
`
`not applicable 3)
`
`not applicable 3)
`
`working
`
`2.3.3. Interface of TE to terminating Ntwk.
`
`not applicable 3)
`
`3.1. Supplementary service provided
`
`GSM 02.04
`
`3.2. Quality of service
`
`Comments:
`
`1)
`
`2)
`
`3)
`
`4)
`
`This service provides the transmission of a short message from a message handling system
`(service centre) to a mobile station. The service centre is functionally separated from the GSM
`PLMN.
`
`After reception an acknowledgement message should be sent back.
`
`There is only an intervvorking between the PLMN and SMS Service Centre (SMS-SC). Connections
`from the fixed network to the SMS-SC are out of the scope of the GSM Standard.
`
`The information transfer attributes refer to the connection-oriented services (ISDN, Bluebook
`0.931). The Short Message Service is not a connection orientated service, hence the transfer
`attributes here are not applicable.
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`A.1.3.2
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`Short message service MO/PP
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`Teleservice 22, Short Message MO point to point 1), 2)
`
`1-1 Type or user information
`short message, s 160 characters
`
`
`
`
`1.2. Layer 4 protocol functions
`
`1.3. Layer 5 protocol functions
`1.4. Layer 6 protocol functions
`1.5. Layer 7 protocol functions
`2.1.1. Information transfer capability
`
`Inform
`
`transfer
`
`2.1.2. Information transfer mode
`
`2.1.3. Information transfer rate
`
`2.1.4. Structure
`
`2.1.5. Establishment of connection
`
`2.1.6. Communication configuration
`
`2.1.7. Symmetry
`
`2.2.1. Signalling access
`
` 2.2.2. Information access
`
`
`rate
`
`not applicable
`
`(GSM 02.01)
`
`2.3.1. Visible network type
`
`2.3.2. National/lnternat. intenrvorking
`
`see GSM 03.40
`
`see GSM 03.40
`
`see GSM 03.40
`
`not applicable
`
`not applicable
`
`not applicable
`
`not applicable
`
`not applicable
`
`not applicable
`
`not applicable
`see GSM 07.05
`
`not applicable 3)
`
`not applicable 3)
`
`not applicable 3)
`GSM 02.04
`
`GSM 02.08
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`2.3.
`
`Inter-
`
`working
`
`2.3.3. Interface of TE to terminating Ntwk.
`3.1. Supplementary service provided
`3.2. Quality of service
`
`
`Comments:
`
`1)
`
`2)
`
`3)
`
`4)
`
`5)
`
`This service provides the transmission of a short message from a mobile station to a message
`handling system (service centre). The service centre is functionally separated from the GSM PLMN.
`
`After reception an acknowledgement message is sent back.
`
`There is only an intenNorking between the PLMN and SMS Service Centre (SMS-SC). Connections
`from the fixed network to the SMS-SC are out of the scope of the GSM Standard.
`
`The information transfer attributes refer to the connection-oriented services (ISDN, Bluebook
`0.931). The Short Message Service is not a connection orientated service, hence the transfer
`attributes here are not applicable.
`
`Information from the following sources at the MS might be transmitted:
`-
`a pre-recorded message in a store,
`-
`a number from the dialling key pad,
`-
`information from an external keyboard or terminal equipment connected to the ME.
`
`Google Ex. 1214, pg. 15
`
`Google Ex. 1214, pg. 15
`
`

`

`1.2. Layer 4 protocol functions
`
`1.3. Layer 5 protocol functions
`1.4. Layer 6 protocol functions
`1.5. Layer 7 protocol functions
`2.1.1. Information transfer capability
`
`
`
`2.1.2. Information transfer mode
`
`2.1.3. Information transfer rate
`
`2.1.4. Structure
`
`2.1.5. Establishment of connection
`
`2.1.6. Communication configuration
`
`2.1.7. Symmetry
`
`2.2.1. Signalling access
`
`2.2.2. Information access
`
`
`
`(GSM 02.01)
`
`2.3.1. Visible network type
`
`Inform
`
`transfer
`
`2.3.
`
`
`
`see GSM 03.41
`
`see GSM 03.41
`
`see GSM 03.41
`
`not applicable
`
`not applicable
`
`not applicable
`
`not applicable
`
`not applicable
`
`not applicable
`
`not applicable
`
`rate
`
`not applicable
`
`not applicable
`
`2)
`
`v
`
`2)
`GSM 02.04
`
`GSM 02.08
`
`
`
`
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`
`A.1.3.3
`
`Short message service Cell Broadcast (CB)
`
`Teleservice 23, Short Message transmission cell broadcast
`
`short message, 5 93 characters 4 V
`1.1 Type or user information
`
`2.3.2. National/lnternat. intenNorking
`
`Inter—
`
`working
`2.3.3. Interface of TE to terminating Ntwk.
`
`3.1. Supplementary service provided
`
`
`3.2. Quality of service
`
`
`Comments:
`
`1)
`
`2)
`
`3)
`
`This service provides the transmission of a short message from a message handling system to all
`mobile stations in the area of a Base Station. The service centre is functionally separated from the
`GSM PLMN. There is no acknowledgement message after reception.
`
`An intervvorking only with the Cell-Broadcast Service Centre is foreseen. Connections from the fixed
`network to the SC are out of the scope of the GSM Standard.
`
`The information transfer attributes refer to the connection-oriented services (ISDN, Bluebook
`0.931). The Short Message Service is not a connection orientated service, hence the transfer
`attributes here are not applicable.
`
`4)
`
`GSM 03.41 provides up to 15 concatenated “pages" of up to 93 characters each.
`
`Google EX. 1214, pg. 16
`
`Google Ex. 1214, pg. 16
`
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`

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`A.1.3.4
`
`Short message service description
`
`Description of:
`
`teleservice 21, "Short message MTIPP";
`
`teleservice 22 "Short message MO/PP"; and
`
`teleservice 23 “Cell broadcast short messages".
`
`1
`
`Introduction
`
`The purpose of this Annex is to describe the short message teleservice.
`
`types of short messages are defined, namely short message MT/PP (Mobile
`Three different
`Terminated/Point to Point), short message MO/PP (Mobile Originated/Point to Point) and Cell Broadcast
`short messages.
`
`2
`
`Definition of the short message service MTIPP and MOIPP
`
`For both mobile originated and mobile terminated services the Service Centre acts as store and forward
`centre. The Service Centre is functionally separate from the PLMN although this does not preclude an
`integrated implementation. More than one service centre may be connected to a PLMN. Messages may
`be input to the service centre from a fixed network customer by means of a suitable telecommunications
`service either from the fixed network, e.g. speech,
`telex, facsimile, etc. or from a mobile network
`customer. The list
`is not intended to be comprehensive and it
`is entirely open to the service centre
`provider what telecommunication services it supports. The service centre shall then reformat the message
`into that provided by the short message service, for delivery to the mobile station.
`
`For mobile originated SMS messages the SMT formats the message into that used by the SMS service
`and sends to the service centre (to allow interworking with ERMES also ERMES-format addresses may be
`sent from the MS to the SC).
`In general the user may use alphanumeric addresses for more user
`convenience.
`In principle the message may be intended for a subscriber on the fixed network or for
`another mobile subscriber. For the message to another mobile subscriber the service centre should
`deliver as described in this section.
`
`The message text is limited to a length of 160 characters.
`
`The originator does not need to know the location of the mobile subscriber to whom he wants to send a
`message. The message is addressed to the recipient's Directory Number.
`
`As a part of the basic service for both MT and MO, an acknowledgement will be provided on a message
`by message basis to the SC (MT) or MS (MO). This acknowledgement indicates that the PLMN has
`successfully transferred the message to the MS (MT) or SC (MO).
`
`In this case, the originator may
`Optionally, the SC may offer final delivery notification to the originator.
`request to have a notification returned from the SC informing her about the delivery of the Short Message
`to the recipient. This delivery report indicates whether this particular message has been correctly received
`at the receiving station or not,
`to the extent that the SC is able to establish this.
`It does not indicate
`whether the message has been read.
`If the delivery report is negative,
`i.e. the message has not been
`successfully delivered to the recipient, it shall include the failure cause.
`
`The delivery report is sent to the originator, if reachable, as soon as the information (positive or negative)
`is available.
`
`In addition, the SC may use the delivery report capabilities for other purposes, such as intermediate status
`reports etc.
`
`All GSM point to point short messages are either to or from the service centre. A message from one
`mobile station to another must pass through a service centre. This case is effectively an M0 and MT
`message together. The two transactions are separate, though clearly related.
`
`Google Ex. 1214, pg. 17
`
`Google Ex. 1214, pg. 17
`
`

`

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`Point to Point messages may be sent or received when the MS is engaged on a call (voice or data), or in
`idle mode. However. messages which overlap the boundary of such a call, or during a handover, may be
`lost, in which case they will be sent again.
`
`The accounting between the SC and PLMN if applicable is for agreement between those parties.
`
`The originator of a short message may notify the SC of an expiry time after which the message is no
`longer of value and may be deleted by the SC. During the validity period of the message, the SC shall try
`to deliver the message. After the expiry date the SC will take no further step to deliver the message, but its
`status may be kept by the SC to enable the originator to enquire the result.
`If the originator of the short
`message does not request any expiry time a standard value, eg. 24 hours, is used.
`
`The Service Centre may give a short message a priority status. This priority message will be attempted to
`be delivered irrespective of whether or not the MS has been identified as temporarily absent. Delivery of
`non-priority messages will not be attempted if the MS has been identified as temporarily absent.
`
`If necessary, the originator may request the SC to perform specific operations on a previously submitted
`short message, such as provision/cancellation of a report or deletion of the short message.
`
`The recipient of a short message will be informed by the message about the date and time it was
`submitted to the SC.
`
`the Message Store Overflow indicator is activated, and any further
`If the MS Message Store is full,
`messages received will not be accepted. An appropriate specific non-acknowledgement message shall be
`returned. By help of an optional flow control mechanism further waiting short messages will be transmitted
`after the MS has memory available again.
`
`3
`
`Reply path
`
`in the mobile originated case the
`The reply path facility is an enhancement to the point-to-point SMS.
`mobile user will request his Service Centre to guarantee to forward a single reply to his message back to
`him (Reply Path).
`
`In the mobile terminated case the recipient of the Short Message will get an indication by the service
`centre that a reply via this Service centre will be accepted on a subscriptionless basis. The recipient may
`then submit a reply to this SC (within a period of time defined by the SC operator), which is then forwarded
`to the submitter of the original message.
`
`No subscription with the Service centre is needed by the replying user. The costs, if any, for the reply path
`are allocated to the originator.
`
`4
`
`Definition of the cell broadcast short message
`
`The cell broadcast is a Teleservice which enables an information Provider to submit short messages for
`broadcasting to a specified area within the PLMN.
`
`The cell broadcast service is characterized by the following aspects:
`
`(i)
`
`(ii)
`
`(iii)
`
`No acknowledgement is sent from the MS.
`
`The cell broadcast message is sent on control channels in a limited area, defined by the originator
`of the message, by agreement with the PLMN.
`
`An identifier is associated with each message. This identifier is received by the MS and used by the
`short message function of the MS not to store broadcast messages which are not wanted or which
`have already been received.
`
`(iv)
`
`Reception is only possible in idle mode.
`
`(v)
`
`Generally, cell broadcast messages will be sent continuously, so that all such messages are sent in
`turn, and then repeated. The cycle time will need to be short enough for important messages to be
`received by travellers moving through a group of cells.
`
`Google Ex. 1214, pg. 18
`
`Google Ex. 1214, pg. 18
`
`

`

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