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`Exhibit 1018-0002
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`ZTE/HTC
`Exhibit 1018-0002
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`3GPP home page
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`1 of 2
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`Advanced search of 3GPP site.
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`3GPP Search
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`Shaping the future of mobile
`communication standards
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`News & info
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`2008-06-17: SA4#49 - election information
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`2008-06-15: The latest TSG meeting highlights - CT/RAN/SA#40,
`GERAN#38
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`2008-06-04: China TD-SCDMA Summit puts LTE on the agenda
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`2008-05-29: Election for 1 Vice Chairman to be held in RAN2#62bis
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`2008-04-30: New page documenting working agreements.
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`2008-04-29: Voting list for SA4#49.
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`2008-04-29: Recruitment of a Project Manager for the ETSI Centre
`for Testing and Interoperability to support the 3GPP community
`(Sophia Antipolis, FR)
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`2008-04-11: News Release - Beyond 3G: “LTE-Advanced”
`Workshop, Shenzhen, China
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`2008-04-01: At meeting number #42 CT5 decided to recommend that it
`be closed down and its remaining work transferred to OMA
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`2008-01-05: Mapping table from NGN (fixed network) standards on
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`Evolution
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`Downloadable iCalendar files for each future meetings. See the last
`column of (for example) the TSG SA WG1 meetings page: click on ICS to
`have the meeting registered as an appointment in your personal calendar
`(eg MS Outlook). (Each TSG and WG has a dedicated web page,
`accessible from the 3GPP structure page. To see meetings information,
`use the link top right of the table on the TSG/WG page.)
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`ZTE/HTC
`Exhibit 1018-0003
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`3GPP home page
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`Click here for access to the 3GPP ftp site
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`Last update:
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`ZTE/HTC
`Exhibit 1018-0004
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`3GPP Specifications - Numbering scheme
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`3GPP Specifications - Numbering scheme
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`Spec download | Titles and spec numbers | Current version | Releases | Numbering scheme | Change Requests
`Published specifications | Historical information | Work plan | TSG Working methods | Drafting rules | Delegates corner| ASN.1
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`All 3G and GSM specifications have a 3GPP specification number consisting of 4 or 5 digits. (e.g. 09.02 or 29.002). The first two digits define
`the series as listed in the table below. They are followed by 2 further digits for the 01 to 13 series or 3 further digits for the 21 to 55 series. The
`term "3G" means a 3GPP system using a UTRAN radio access network; the term "GSM" means a 3GPP system using a GERAN radio access
`network. (Thus "GSM" includes GPRS and EDGE features.)
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`The full title, specification number and latest version number for every specification can be found in the current status list [warning: large file!]
`(see also main specs page for status lists pertaining to each TSG SA meeting) and more information about terms such as R99 and Rel-4 can be
`found on the Releases and phases page.
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`A specification in the 21 to 35 series may apply either to 3G only or to GSM and 3G. A clue lies in the third digit, where a "0" indicates that it
`applies to both systems. For example, 29.002 applies to 3G and GSM systems whereas 25.101 and 25.201 apply only to 3G. Most specs in all
`other series apply only to GSM systems. However, as the spec numbering space has been used up, this guide is frequently broken, and it is
`necessary to examine the information page for each spec (see the table below) or to check the lists in 01.01 / 41.101 (GSM) and 21.101 (3G)
`for the definitive specification sets for each system and each Release.
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`Subject of specification series
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`3G/GSM R99 and
`later
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`GSM only (Rel-4
`and later)
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`General information (long defunct)
`Requirements
`Service aspects ("stage 1")
`Technical realization ("stage 2")
`Signalling protocols ("stage 3") - user equipment to
`network
`Radio aspects
`CODECs
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`Data
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`Signalling protocols ("stage 3") -(RSS-CN)
`Signalling protocols ("stage 3") - intra-fixed-network
`Programme management
`Subscriber Identity Module (SIM / USIM), IC Cards.
`Test specs.
`OAM&P and Charging
`Access requirements and test specifications
`Security aspects
`UE and (U)SIM test specifications
`Security algorithms (3)
`Evolved UTRA aspects
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`22 series
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`33 series
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`35 series
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`41 series
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`46 series
`47 series (none
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`48 series
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`51 series
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`52 series
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`13 series (1)
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`13 series (1)
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`Note (1): The 13 series GSM specifications relate to European-Union-specific regulatory standards. On the
`closure of ETSI TC SMG, responsibility for these specifications was transferred to ETSI TC MSG, (Mobile
`Specification Group) and they do not appear on the 3GPP file server.
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`Note (2): The specifications of these aspects are spread throughout several series.
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`Note (3): Algorithms may be subject to export licensing conditions. See the relevant 3GPP page. See also the
`relevant ETSI pages.
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`Note (4): The original GSM algorithms are not published and are controlled by the GSM Association.
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`https://web.archive.org/web/20080620005257/http://www.3gpp.org/specs/numbering.htm
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`ZTE/HTC
`Exhibit 1018-0005
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`3GPP Specifications - Numbering scheme
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`2 of 3
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`Missing Specs: Click here to see those Specs not yet available following the most recent round of TSG meetings.
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`The 3GPP Specifications are stored on the file server as zipped MS-Word files. The filenames have the following structure:
` SM[-P[-Q]]-V.zip
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`where the character fields have the following significance ...
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`S = series number - 2 characters (see the table above)
`M = mantissa (the part of the spec number after the series number) - 2 or 3 characters (see above)
`P = optional part number - 1 or 2 digits if present
`Q = optional sub-part number - 1 or 2 digits if present
`V = version number, without separating dots - 3 digits
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`So for example:
`21900-320.zip is 3GPP TR 21.900 version 3.2.0
`0408-6g0.zip is 3GPP TS 04.08 version 6.16.0
`32111-4-410 is 3GPP TS 32.111 part 4 version 4.1.0
`29998-04-1-100 is 3GPP TS 29.998 part 4 sub-part 1 version 1.0.0
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`Further information:
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`Latest version
`The latest versions of the approved specifications in the "latest" directory. The latest version of draft specs (i.e. those not yet under change control) are in the
`"latest-drafts" directory. See also the page on version numbering.
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`Particular version
`All older versions of specifications (where available) are stored in the archive subdirectory. All versions of all releases of a given specification are placed directly
`under the name of the specification.
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`Title or subject
`If you only know the title or the subject, but not the specification number, the best place to start looking is the complete list of all 3GPP specification numbers
`and titles. This list also shows the most recent version in each Release.
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`Specs related to a particular working group
`Each 3GPP TSG Working Group has a home page, which lists the specifications under its responsibility. Follow the links from here....
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`Official versions published by recognized Standards Development Organizations
`The 3GPP Technical Specifications (and Technical Reports) which are publicly available from this site have, in themselves, no legal standing. They only
`become "official" when transposed into corresponding publications of the Partner Organizations. If you are looking for the official versions, see the official
`publications page.
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`Yet more information:
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`Work plan. The 3GPP Work plan describes the new functionality currently being elaborated in the TSG working groups. It also indicates the expected
`timescales for their finalization.
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`Releases (and phases, stages). An introduction to the 3GPP mechanism for specifications releases can be found here.
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`Historical information. If you need to look for old / superseded specifications or change requests, start here.
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`TSG working methods. The procedures for creating, enhancing and maintaining specifications are described in TR 21.900. A
`presentation outlining the release and change request process can be found here.
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`3GPP Drafting rules. The rules for drafting specifications are described in TR 21.801.
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`Change Requests (CRs). The change request mechanism is used when a correction or new functionality is required for an existing specification. Here
`you can find all information related to change requests.
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`Version numbering. More information on the version numbering page.
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`last updated:
`2008-01-28: Link to missing specs page added.
`2006-09-04: 36.- series added.
`2005-08-05: Title for table entry 32/52/12.- series changed from "O&M".
`2005-07-29: Title for 34.-series changed from "(U)SIM test specs" to add "UE" as well.
`2005-07-21: corrects hyperlink to TB chart; adds links to info on version numbering
`2004-08-02: missing bracket inserted
`2004-03-02: typo in hyperlink to 45-series specs corrected.
`2003-10-21: "further information" section originally in main specs page transferred to this page; sundry editorial improvements.
`2003-09-10: links to current status list and to spec numbering system added.
`2003-07-10: minor editorial clarifications
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`https://web.archive.org/web/20080620005257/http://www.3gpp.org/specs/numbering.htm
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`3GPP Specifications - Numbering scheme
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`3 of 3
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`2003-06-27: 00.-series added to table; URLs to spec lists made relative rather than absolute (to aid site mirroring)
`2003-09-26: minor corrections and clarifications
`2003-04-24: links to specs series indexes added
`2002-10-10: mention of 55 series specs added, plus notes 3 & 4.
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`https://web.archive.org/web/20080620005257/http://www.3gpp.org/specs/numbering.htm
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`ZTE/HTC
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`3GPP specification series: 36series
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`1 of 3
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`3GPP Specification series
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`Back to numbering scheme page
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`Click on spec number for details
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`TS 36.101
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`TS 36.104
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`TS 36.106
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`TS 36.113
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`TS 36.124
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`TS 36.133
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`TS 36.141
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`TS 36.201
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`TS 36.304
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`TS 36.306
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`TS 36.314
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`TS 36.321
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`TS 36.322
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`TS 36.323
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`TS 36.331
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`TS 36.410
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`TS 36.411
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`TS 36.412
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`Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access (E-UTRA); User Equipment (UE) radio
`transmission and reception
`Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access (E-UTRA); Base Station (BS) radio
`transmission and reception
`Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access (E-UTRA); Rrepeater radio transmission
`and reception
`Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access (E-UTRA); Base Station (BS) and repeater
`ElectroMagnetic Compatibility (EMC)
`Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access (E-UTRA); Electromagnetic compatibility
`(EMC) requirements for mobile terminals and ancillary equipment
`Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access (E-UTRA); Requirements for support of
`radio resource management
`Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access (E-UTRA); Base Station (BS) conformance
`testing
`Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access (E-UTRA); Repeater conformance testing
`Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access (E-UTRA); Long Term Evolution (LTE)
`physical layer; General description
`Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access (E-UTRA); Physical channels and
`modulation
`Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access (E-UTRA); Multiplexing and channel
`coding
`Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access (E-UTRA); Physical layer procedures
`Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access (E-UTRA); Physical layer - Measurements
`Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access (E-UTRA) and Evolved Universal
`Terrestrial Radio Access (E-UTRAN); Overall description; Stage 2
`Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access (E-UTRA); Services provided by the
`physical layer
`Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access (E-UTRA); User Equipment (UE)
`procedures in idle mode
`Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access (E-UTRA); User Equipment (UE) radio
`access capabilities
`Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access Network (E-UTRAN); Layer 2 -
`Measurements
`Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Accesss (E-UTRA); Medium Acces Control (MAC)
`protocol specification
`Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access (E-UTRA); Radio Link Control (RLC)
`protocol specification
`Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access (E-UTRA); Packet Data Convergence
`Protocol (PDCP) specification
`Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access (E-UTRA); Radio Resource Control (RRC);
`Protocol specification
`Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access Network (E-UTRAN); Architecture
`description
`Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access Network (E-UTRAN); S1 layer 1 general
`aspects and principles
`Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access Network (E-UTRAN); S1 layer 1
`Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access Network (E-UTRAN); S1 signalling
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`Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access (E-UTRA) ; S1 Application Protocol (S1AP) .
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`Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access Network (E-UTRAN); X2 general aspects
`and principles
`Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access Network (E-UTRAN); X2 layer 1
`Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access Network (E-UTRAN); X2 signalling
`transport
`Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access Network (E-UTRAN); X2 Application
`Protocol (X2AP)
`Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access Network (E-UTRAN); X2 data transport
`Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access Network (E-UTRAN); General aspects and
`principles for interfaces supporting Multimedia Broadcast Multicast Service (MBMS)
`within E-UTRAN
`Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access Network (E-UTRAN); Layer 1 for interfaces
`supporting Multimedia Broadcast Multicast Service (MBMS) within E-UTRAN
`Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access Network (E-UTRAN); Signalling Transport
`for interfaces supporting Multimedia Broadcast Multicast Service (MBMS) within
`E-UTRAN
`Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access Network (E-UTRAN); M2 Application
`Protocol (M2AP)
`Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access Network (E-UTRAN); M3 Application
`Protocol (M3AP)
`Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access Network (E-UTRAN); M1 Data Transport
`Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access Network (E-UTRAN); M1 User Plane
`protocol
`Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access (E-UTRA) and Evolved Universal
`Terrestrial Radio Access Network (E-UTRAN); Common test environments for User
`Equipment (UE) conformance testing
`Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access (E-UTRA) and Evolved Universal
`Terrestrial Radio Access Network (E-UTRAN); Terminal logical test interface; Special
`conformance testing functions
`Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access (E-UTRA) and Evolved Universal
`Terrestrial Radio Access Network (E-UTRAN); User Equipment (UE) conformance
`specification; Radio transmission and reception Part 1: conformance testing
`Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access (E-UTRA) and Evolved Universal
`Terrestrial Radio Access Network (E-UTRAN); User Equipment (UE) conformance
`specification; Radio transmission and reception Part 2: ICS
`Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access (E-UTRA) and Evolved Universal
`Terrestrial Radio Access Network (E-UTRAN); User Equipment (UE) conformance
`specification; Part 1: Protocol conformance specification
`Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access (E-UTRA) and Evolved Universal
`Terrestrial Radio Access Network (E-UTRAN); User Equipment (UE) conformance
`specification; Part 2: ICS
`Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access (E-UTRA) and Evolved Universal
`Terrestrial Radio Access Network (E-UTRAN); User Equipment (UE) conformance
`specification; Part 3: Abstract Test Suites (ATS)
`Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access (E-UTRA); Measurement Requirements
`Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access (E-UTRA); User Equipment (UE) radio
`transmission and reception
`Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access (E-UTRA); Base Station (BS) radio
`transmission and reception
`Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access Network (E-UTRAN); Self-configuring and
`self-optimizing network (SON) use cases and solutions
`Requirements for further advancements for E-UTRA (LTE-Advanced)
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`3GPP specification series: 36series
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`3 of 3
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`TR 36.938
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`TR 36.942
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`TR 36.956
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`Improved network controlled mobility between LTE and 3GPP2/mobile WiMAX radio
`technologies
`Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access (E-UTRA); Radio Frequency (RF) system
`scenarios
`Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access (E-UTRA); Repeater planning guidelines
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`ZTE/HTC
`Exhibit 1018-0010
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`3GPP specification: 36.321
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`1 of 1
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`3GPP Specification detail
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`Back to numbering scheme page
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`Back to series index
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`3GPP TS 36.321 (click spec number to see fileserver directory for this spec)
`Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Accesss (E-UTRA); Medium Acces Control (MAC)
`protocol specification
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`SG / WG responsible: R2 (click TSG/WG to see its home page)
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`Work item which gave rise to this spec: LTE-L23 (click WI code to see Work Item details in the Work Plan)
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`Work items which may have impacted this spec: click here
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`Rapporteur: LINDSTRÖM, Magnus
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`Specification required for: E-UTRAN-based systems
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`In the table below ...
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`... click meeting number for meeting details;
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`... click spec version number to download that version;
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`... click SDO publication reference to download SDO transposed document.
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`2007-09-24 RP-070688
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`2007-12-11 RP-070917
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`2007-12-20
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`2008-03-20
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`2008-06-17
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`Change Requests for this spec: click here.
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`Exhibit 1018-0011
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`3GPP home page
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`Advanced search of 3GPP site.
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`3GPP Search
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`Shaping the future of mobile
`communication standards
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`News & info
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`2008-06-30: Kari Järvinen re-elected Chairman and Stéphane
`Ragot elected Vice Chairman of TSG SA WG 4
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`2008-06-30: Etienne Chaponniere elected Vice Chairman of TSG
`RAN WG 2
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`2008-06-15: The latest TSG meeting highlights - CT/RAN/SA#40,
`GERAN#38
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`2008-06-04: China TD-SCDMA Summit puts LTE on the agenda
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`2008-04-30: New page documenting working agreements.
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`2008-04-29: Recruitment of a Project Manager for the ETSI Centre
`for Testing and Interoperability to support the 3GPP community
`(Sophia Antipolis, FR)
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`2008-04-11: News Release - Beyond 3G: “LTE-Advanced”
`Workshop, Shenzhen, China
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`2008-04-01: At meeting number #42 CT5 decided to recommend that it
`be closed down and its remaining work transferred to OMA
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`2008-01-05: Mapping table from NGN (fixed network) standards on
`core IMS from ETSI TISPAN to 3GPP
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`Other News:
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`New email account for Liaison Statements to 3GPP TSG/WG,
`3GPPLiaison@etsi.org
`UTRA-UTRAN Long Term Evolution and System Architecture
`Evolution
` What does the future hold for 3GPP technologies?
`Downloadable iCalendar files for each future meetings. See the last
`column of (for example) the TSG SA WG1 meetings page: click on ICS to
`have the meeting registered as an appointment in your personal calendar
`(eg MS Outlook). (Each TSG and WG has a dedicated web page,
`accessible from the 3GPP structure page. To see meetings information,
`use the link top right of the table on the TSG/WG page.)
`3GPP IETF Dependencies and Priorities
`Results of 3GPP Satisfaction survey 2006
`3GPP Support for Conferences
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`https://web.archive.org/web/20080706091123/http://www.3gpp.org/
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`ZTE/HTC
`Exhibit 1018-0012
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`3GPP home page
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`Click here for access to the 3GPP ftp site
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`Last update:
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`https://web.archive.org/web/20080706091123/http://www.3gpp.org/
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`ZTE/HTC
`Exhibit 1018-0013
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`Full details of all 3GPP Meetings
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`Advanced search of 3GPP site.
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`3GPP Search
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`3GPP meetings
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`Meeting Calendar | Meeting documents | Meetings at ETSI | Hosting a meeting | 3GPP-endorsed Conferences
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`Note that the meetings of TSGs CN and T and their working groups have become meetings of TSG CT and its working groups and RAN5 from
`mid-March 2005 onwards. See the current TSG structure.
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`For comprehensive information on past and future information, see also the "meetings" links on the home pages of each TSG and WG,
`accessible via the current TSG structure.
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`3GPP
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`Full 3GPP
`meeting
`calendar
`including
`workshops
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`PCG/OP
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`CN
`All CN
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`CN Plenary
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`GERAN
`All GERAN
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`GERAN
`Plenary
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`GERAN WG1
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`GERAN WG2
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`GERAN WG3
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`Meeting Calendar
`RAN
`All RAN
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`All SA
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`SA
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`T
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`All T
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`CT
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`All CT
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`RAN Plenary
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`SA Plenary
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`T Plenary
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`CT Plenary
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`RAN WG1
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`RAN WG2
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`RAN WG3
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`RAN WG4
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`RAN WG5
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`SA WG1
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`SA WG2
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`SA WG3
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`SA WG4
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`SA WG5
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`CT WG1
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`CT WG2
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`CT WG3
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`CT WG4
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`CT WG5
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`CT WG6
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`Register for 3GPP meetings
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`Information for meetings held in the Sophia Antipolis area
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`How do I use on-line registration?
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`3GPP
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`CN
`CN Plenary
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`GERAN
`ALL GERAN
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`Meeting Documents
`RAN
`RAN Plenary
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`SA
`SA Plenary
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`T
`T Plenary
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`CT
`CT Plenary
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`GERAN
`WG3new
`TTCN
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`CN WG1
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`CN WG2
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`CN WG3
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`CN WG4
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`CN WG5
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`RAN WG1
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`SA WG1
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`RAN WG 2
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`SA WG2
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`RAN WG 3
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`SA WG3
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`RAN WG 4
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`SA WG4
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`RAN WG5
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`SA WG5
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`T WG1
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`T WG2
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`T WG3
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`Text to be used in the call for IPRs during each 3GPP meeting
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`CT WG1
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`CT WG2
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`CT WG3
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`CT WG4
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`CT WG5
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`CT WG6
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`PCG
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`OP
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`FFG
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`Workshops
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`Invitations
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`Last update:
`2006-06-14: Top-of-page hyperlinks updated.
`2006-05-10: Top-of-page link to 3GPP-endorsed Conferences added; minor editorial change.
`2005-09-22
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`https://web.archive.org/web/20080706133900/http://www.3gpp.org/Meetings/meetings.htm
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`ZTE/HTC
`Exhibit 1018-0014
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`www.3gpp.org - /ftp/tsg_ran/WG2_RL2/
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` 29 March 2007 22:17 <dir> Change_Requests
` 29 March 2007 22:17 <dir> Invitation
` 17 June 2008 00:31 <dir> Org
` 22 February 2008 15:19 <dir> Outgoing_Liaisons
` 30 April 2004 14:00 95515 R2_1999.zip
` 21 December 2000 20:03 120168 R2_2000.zip
` 04 January 2002 19:12 137260 R2_2001.zip
` 21 January 2003 15:07 160005 R2_2002.zip
` 24 November 2003 11:08 124992 R2_2003.zip
` 01 December 2004 10:45 141308 R2_2004.zip
` 14 November 2005 13:57 175578 R2_2005.zip
` 14 May 2008 12:21 <dir> Specifications
` 29 March 2007 22:18 <dir> TSGR2_01
` 29 March 2007 22:18 <dir> TSGR2_02
` 29 March 2007 22:18 <dir> TSGR2_03
` 29 March 2007 22:18 <dir> TSGR2_04
` 29 March 2007 22:18 <dir> TSGR2_05
` 29 March 2007 22:19 <dir> TSGR2_06
` 29 March 2007 22:19 <dir> TSGR2_07
` 29 March 2007 22:19 <dir> TSGR2_08
` 29 March 2007 22:19 <dir> TSGR2_09
` 29 March 2007 22:20 <dir> TSGR2_10
` 29 March 2007 22:20 <dir> TSGR2_11
` 29 March 2007 22:20 <dir> TSGR2_12
` 29 March 2007 22:20 <dir> TSGR2_13
` 29 March 2007 22:20 <dir> TSGR2_14
` 29 March 2007 22:21 <dir> TSGR2_15
` 29 March 2007 22:21 <dir> TSGR2_16
` 29 March 2007 22:21 <dir> TSGR2_17
` 29 March 2007 22:21 <dir> TSGR2_18
` 29 March 2007 22:22 <dir> TSGR2_19
` 29 March 2007 22:22 <dir> TSGR2_20
` 29 March 2007 22:22 <dir> TSGR2_21
` 29 March 2007 22:22 <dir> TSGR2_22
` 29 March 2007 22:23 <dir> TSGR2_23
` 29 March 2007 22:23 <dir> TSGR2_24
` 29 March 2007 22:23 <dir> TSGR2_25
` 29 March 2007 22:23 <dir> TSGR2_26
` 29 March 2007 22:24 <dir> TSGR2_27
` 29 March 2007 22:24 <dir> TSGR2_28
` 29 March 2007 22:24 <dir> TSGR2_29
` 29 March 2007 22:24 <dir> TSGR2_30
` 29 March 2007 22:25 <dir> TSGR2_31
` 29 March 2007 22:25 <dir> TSGR2_32
` 29 March 2007 22:25 <dir> TSGR2_33
` 29 March 2007 22:26 <dir> TSGR2_34
` 29 March 2007 22:26 <dir> TSGR2_35
` 29 March 2007 22:26 <dir> TSGR2_36
` 29 March 2007 22:27 <dir> TSGR2_37
` 29 March 2007 22:27 <dir> TSGR2_38
` 29 March 2007 22:27 <dir> TSGR2_39
` 29 March 2007 22:27 <dir> TSGR2_40
` 29 March 2007 22:28 <dir> TSGR2_41
` 29 March 2007 22:28 <dir> TSGR2_42
` 29 March 2007 22:28 <dir> TSGR2_43
` 29 March 2007 22:28 <dir> TSGR2_44
` 29 March 2007 22:29 <dir> TSGR2_45
` 29 March 2007 22:29 <dir> TSGR2_45bis
` 29 March 2007 22:29 <dir> TSGR2_46
` 29 March 2007 22:30 <dir> TSGR2_46bis
` 29 March 2007 22:30 <dir> TSGR2_47
` 29 March 2007 22:30 <dir> TSGR2_48
` 29 March 2007 22:31 <dir> TSGR2_48bis
` 29 March 2007 22:31 <dir> TSGR2_49
` 29 March 2007 22:31 <dir> TSGR2_50
` 29 March 2007 22:31 <dir> TSGR2_51
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`https://web.archive.org/web/20080705223358/http://www.3gpp.org/ftp/tsg_ran/WG2_RL2/
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`ZTE/HTC
`Exhibit 1018-0015
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`www.3gpp.org - /ftp/tsg_ran/WG2_RL2/
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`2 of 2
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` 29 March 2007 22:32 <dir> TSGR2_52
` 29 March 2007 22:32 <dir> TSGR2_53
` 29 March 2007 22:33 <dir> TSGR2_54
` 29 March 2007 22:33 <dir> TSGR2_55
` 29 March 2007 22:33 <dir> TSGR2_56
` 29 March 2007 22:34 <dir> TSGR2_56bis
` 29 March 2007 22:34 <dir> TSGR2_57
` 29 March 2007 22:34 <dir> TSGR2_57bis
` 09 May 2007 10:47 <dir> TSGR2_58
` 23 June 2007 01:50 <dir> TSGR2_58bis
` 18 August 2007 09:40 <dir> TSGR2_59
` 03 October 2007 12:06 <dir> TSGR2_59bis
` 17 February 2008 16:03 <dir> TSGR2_60
` 04 February 2008 03:41 <dir> TSGR2_60bis
` 08 February 2008 16:36 <dir> TSGR2_61
` 19 March 2008 10:02 <dir> TSGR2_61bis
` 21 April 2008 21:28 <dir> TSGR2_62
` 14 June 2008 22:07 <dir> TSGR2_62bis
` 11 June 2008 12:13 <dir> TSGR2_63
` 11 June 2008 12:13 <dir> TSGR2_63bis
` 10 April 2008 17:48 <dir> TSGR2_AHs
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`https://web.archive.org/web/20080705223358/http://www.3gpp.org/ftp/tsg_ran/WG2_RL2/
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`ZTE/HTC
`Exhibit 1018-0016
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`www.3gpp.org - /ftp/tsg_ran/WG2_RL2/TSGR2_62bis/
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` 14 June 2008 22:03 <dir> Agenda
` 02 July 2008 08:28 <dir> Docs
` 14 June 2008 22:02 <dir> Invitation
` 02 July 2008 08:29 <dir> LSin
` 02 July 2008 08:30 <dir> LSout
` 27 June 2008 17:42 <dir> Report
` 27 June 2008 17:42