GSM System and Products Overview SY1 Course 1-2 Introduction PE/TRD/GR/0101 12.01/EN January, 2000 " C o n f i d e n t i a l
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Section 1 Introduction 1-3 Introduction PE/TRD/GR/0101 12.01/EN January, 2000 " C o n f i d e n t i a l
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BSS System Courses BSS System Courses BSS System Courses ARI Advanced Radio Interface Description 3 days BS21 BSC 12000 and TCU Advanced Description 2 days NE2 BSS Optimization Parameters 3 days NMO Network Monitoring and Optimization 2 days PR1 S8000 BTS Family Advanced Description 2 days PR2 S2000 L&H and e-cell BTS Advanced Description 1 day PR3 BSS Products Overview 2 days PR4 BSC and TCU 3G Advanced Description 2 days SR11 BSS Release V11 Overview 1 day SR12 BSS Release V12 Overview 1 day SY2 BSS Dimensioning 2 days BSS I nstallation & Commissioning PIC1 BSC & TCU Installation and Commissioning. 5 days PIC7 BTS S8000 Outdoor I&C 5 days PIC10 BTS S8000 Indoor I&C 4 days PIC17 BTS S8000 I&C 5 days PIM8 BTS S2000 (H&L) I&C and O&M 2 days NSS System Courses NSS System Courses 900 GSM Intelligent Networks Overview 3 days 930 GSM DMS Overview 3 days 931 GSM NSS Overview 2 days 932 GSM Data Overview 1 day 935 GSM HLR-PS (Provisioning Server) 3 days 936 GSM Billing Mediation Device (GMBD) 3 days 937 OMC-S Overview & Operation 2 days 938 GSM GPP-IWF 5 days 950 GSM DMS Maintenance Part 1 10 days 951 GSM DMS Maintenance Part 2 10 days 961 GSM09 Release Delta 2 days 962 GSM10 Release Delta 1 day 963 GSM11 Release Delta 2 days 970 GSM-MSC/VLR Translations 10 days 972 GSM HLR Service Datafill 5 days 974 GSM CCS7 Transl. and Operations 5 days Radio and Network Engineering Courses RSV1 Radio Site Verification 1 day RSV2 RSV Measurement & Post-Processing 2 days CNE Cellular Network Engine. Process 1 day RF0 RF Basics 3 days CP1 Cell Planning Fundamentals 2 days CP2 Cell Planning Project 5 days RSQ1 Radio Survey and RF Qualification 2 days RSQ2 Radio Measurements 3 days SSE1 Site Survey and Site Engineering 1 day SSE2 Site Survey Visit and Engineering Case Studies 1 day SSE3 Aerial Verification 2 days NETRF1 Network and RF Engineering Course 5 days BSS Operation & Maintenance Courses BSS Operation & Maintenance Courses OM1/2 BSS Operation and Maintenance 10 days OM4 OMC-R Administration 4 days OM5 BSS Databuild 5 days OM6 S8000 BTS Local Maintenance 2 days OM7 BSS Performance Measurements Tools 2 days OM9 BSS Operation and Fault
Handling 4 days OM10 Reconfiguration Tools 3 days OM31 BSC and TCU Local Maintenance 3 days OMDV10-12 BSS Release for V10 Experts 3 days OMDV12 BSS Release for V11 Experts 2 days OM36 BSC, TCU and BTS S8000 Local Maintenance 5 days GSM Training Curriculum 1 - BSS and NSS Courses System Courses SY0 GSM General Overview 2 days SY1 GSM System and Products Overview 5 days SYS GSM System Overview 3 days TL1 Telecommunications Overview 2 days TL4 ATM Overview 1 day 1-4 Introduction PE/TRD/GR/0101 12.01/EN January, 2000 " C o n f i d e n t i a l
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RL11 GSM-R System and Products Overview 5 days RL12 GSM-R deltas with standard GSM 1 day RL21 GSM-R BSS Optimization parameters 3 days RL22 GSM-R BSS Optimization parameters versus GSM 1 day RL23 GSM-R BSS dimensioning 2 days RL30 GSM-R IN Overview and datafill 5 days RL31 GSM-R NSS Overview 2 days RL32 GSM-R HLR Service Datafill 5 days RL41 GSM-R RF Engineering 5 days RL51 BTS S8002 I&C 3 days RL61 BTS S8002 local maintenance 2 days RL62 GSM-R performance measurements tools 2 days RL63 BSS O&M for GSM-R 10 days RL64 BSS Operations and Fault Handling for GSM-R 4 days GSM-R Courses TL2 Frame Relay Overview 1 day TL3 TCP/IP Overview 2 days GP0 GPRS General Overview 1 day GP1 GPRS Technical Description 3 days GP10 Passport Operation and Maintenance 2 days GP2 PCUSN Configuration and Operation 1.5 day GP3 SGSN Configuration and Operation 1.5 day GP4 GGSN Configuration and Operation 2 days GP5 OMC-D Operation 5 days GPRS Courses UMTS Courses UM0 UMTS Introduction 1 day PN1 PicoNODE Product Overview 1 day PN2 PicoNODE OMC Network Operation 5 days PN3 PicoNODE OMC System Administration 5 days PN4 PicoNODE BSS Operation 5 days PN5 PicoNODE NSS Operation 5 days PN245 PicoNODE: From I&C to O&M 10 days PicoNODE Courses GSM Training Curriculum 2 - GPRS, UMTS, BSS Tools, GSM-R, and PicoNODE Courses BSS Tools Courses CT1000 CT1000 Course 8 days CT1000_NRP Reconfiguration Procedures 4 days CT3100 CT3100 Course 5 days CT3100OJT On the job training 3 days CT7100 GSM Network Monitoring and Optimization Tool (NSS and BSS) 4 days CT7100_B GSM Network Monitoring and Optimization Tool (BSS only) 3 days CT7100_N GSM Network Monitoring and Optimization Tool (NSS only) 2 days CT7100_T GSM Network Monitoring Tool (Call Trace/Call Path Trace) 1 day 1-5 Introduction PE/TRD/GR/0101 12.01/EN January, 2000 " C o n f i d e n t i a l
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BSS Nortel Technical Publications NORTEL Operations Manuals Maintenance Manuals Reference Manuals OMC-R Architecture and Reference TCU BSC 6000/ 12000 S4000 Outdoor BTS S2000/ S2000E BTS S8000/ S8002 BTS GSM-BSS Documentation 16 06 S4000/ S4000C Indoor BTS 03 22 23 53 63 BSS Overview 01 BSS Product Documen- tation Overview 00 BSS Operating Principles 07 BSS Operating User 08 General Information S2000H/L BTS 35 34 BSS Operating Procedures Fault Number Description 103 S8000/ S8002 BTS 104 S2000H/L e-cell BTS CT1000/ CT3100 Instal. Manual 38 118 CT5100 BSS CCM User Manual 105 Advanced Maintenance Procedures 101 BSC/TCU 36 BSS Parameters User Guide 32 OMC-R Preventive & Corrective Maintenance S4000 Smart BTS 43 102 S2000/ S2000E S4000 BTS ROT 14 BSC Maintenance Procedures TCU Maintenance Procedures Maintenance Principles S2000/ S2000E BTS Maintenance Procedures S4000 BTS Maintenance Procedures S8000 BTS Maintenance Procedures TML (BSC/TCU) User Manual 50 41 39 42 46 47 48 S2000 H/L BTS Maintenance Procedures 49 TML (BTS) User Manual 51 S8002 BTS Maintenance Procedures 84 29 CT1000 User Manual e-cell BTS 92 e-cell BTS Maintenance Manual 90 Whats new in the BSS V12 NTP suite 88 PE/CDC/DD/0004 CD-ROM of GSM BSS NTPs PE/CDC/DD/0026 CD-ROM of BSS Parameters User Guide CT Tools (optional) CT3100 Operating Procedures 54 V11/ V12 O&M Evolutions 52 60 Call Trace/ Call Path Trace Analyzer User Manual 20 CT7100 User Manual 21 CT7100 Instal. Manual 1-6 Introduction PE/TRD/GR/0101 12.01/EN January, 2000 " C o n f i d e n t i a l
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Section 1: Introduction Section 2: GSM History Section 3: Basic Network Overview Section 4: Services Section 5: Cellular Principles Section 6: Radio Interface Section 7: Architecture, Functions and Protocols Section 8: Procedures Section 9: BTS Functions Section 10: S2000/4000/S8000 BTS Families Section 11: BSC Functions Section 12: BSC 6000/12000/12000HC Family Section 13: TransCoder Unit Functions Section 14: TCU Physical Presentation Section 15: NSS Functions Section 16: NSS Nortel: DMS and GPP Section 17: OSS Functions Section 18: OMC-R, TML and OMC-S Section 19: PicoNODE Family Section 20: Solutions of Exercises Section 21: Glossary GSM System SY1 Course Organization GSM Products 1-7 Introduction PE/TRD/GR/0101 12.01/EN January, 2000 " C o n f i d e n t i a l
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Upon completion of this course, the participant will be able to: describe the GSM system and its role in wireless communications worldwide, quote the GSM network services, describe the GSM cellular features, describe the Radio Interface, describe the steps of the main procedures (call establishment, location updating, handover, etc.), describe the functions of NSS (Network Sub System), BSS (Base station Sub System), OSS (Operation Sub System) and MS (Mobile Station), describe the software architecture of the GSM system, identify and describe the NORTEL NETWORKS GSM products. Objectives 1-8 Introduction PE/TRD/GR/0101 12.01/EN January, 2000 " C o n f i d e n t i a l
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Section 2 GSM History 1-9 Introduction PE/TRD/GR/0101 12.01/EN January, 2000 " C o n f i d e n t i a l
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Provide an introduction to the world of mobile communications with particular emphasis on development to digital cellular radio. After completing this lesson you will be able to: - Relate the early mobile communication systems. - Show the benefits of digital radio transmission. - Relate the development and spread of the GSM standard. - Indicate the trend for wireless in the next years. Objectives 1-10 Introduction PE/TRD/GR/0101 12.01/EN January, 2000 " C o n f i d e n t i a l
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Before GSM: Mobile Telephony Milestones Electric transmission (Graham Bell) 1st wireless transmissions (Marconi)
1st analog cellular network 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 Digital Technology (1st digital switch) 1st public mobile telephone 1st GSM communication (digital cellular network) 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1-11 Introduction PE/TRD/GR/0101 12.01/EN January, 2000 " C o n f i d e n t i a l
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1981 NMT The Nordic Solution Now 18 Millions Subscribers 450 MHz and 900 MHz NORWAY, DENMARK FINLAND, SWEDEN, FRANCE (450 MHz) 1985 TACS in UK 800 and 900 MHz 1979 AMPS 800 MHz Now 25 Millions Subscribers 1985 RADIOCOM 2000 FRANCE 400 MHz 900 MHz Dedicated developments Japan NTT cellular (1979) JTACS (1988) 1986 C.450 GERMANY 450 MHz Analog Cellular Systems Around the World 1-12 Introduction PE/TRD/GR/0101 12.01/EN January, 2000 " C o n f i d e n t i a l
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1982: Groupe Spcial Mobile (GSM) created within CEPT 1985: List of recommendations are settled and intensely supported by the industry. 1987: Initial MoU (Memorandum of Understanding) aside the drafting of technical specifications was signed by network operators of 13 countries: time-scales for the procurement and deployment, compatibly of numbering and routing plans, tariff principles and definition of accounting. 1990: The GSM specifications for the 900 MHz are frozen. Specifications start for the 1800 MHz GSM systems. GSM stands as "Global System for Mobile communications" Development of the GSM Standard 1-13 Introduction PE/TRD/GR/0101 12.01/EN January, 2000 " C o n f i d e n t i a l
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1991: First system trial are running. 1992: Official commercial launch of GSM service in Europe. 1993: - The GSM-MoU has 62 signatories in 39 countries worldwide. In addition 32 applicants in 19 others countries. - GSM network are operational in Europe. - First commercial services also start outside Europe. - One million subscribers to GSM networks. 1995: Specification of GSM phase 2 are frozen. Development of the GSM Standard 1-14 Introduction PE/TRD/GR/0101 12.01/EN January, 2000 " C o n f i d e n t i a l
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12 SERIES OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE 01 SERIES GENERAL 02 SERIES SERVICE ASPECTS 03 SERIES NETWORK ASPECTS 04 SERIES MS-BSS INTERFACE AND PROTOCOLS 05 SERIES PHYSICAL LAYER ON THE RADIO PATH. 06 SERIES SPEECH CODING SPECIFICATIONS 07 SERIES TERMINAL ADAPTERS FOR MOBILE STATIONS 11 SERIES EQUIPMENT AND TYPE APPROVAL SPECIFICATIONS 10 SERIES SERVICE INTERWORKING 09 SERIES NETWORK INTERWORKING 08 SERIES BSS TO MSC INTERFACES GSM Specifications 1-15 Introduction PE/TRD/GR/0101 12.01/EN January, 2000 " C o n f i d e n t i a l
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30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 120 140 160 180 200 240 300 MHz 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 12 14 16 18 20 24 30 GHz 0.3 0.4 0.5 0.6 0.7 0.8 0.9 1.0 1.2 1.4 1.6 1.8 2.0 2.4 AM Marine Short Wave - International Broadcast - Amateur 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 12 14 16 18 20 24 30 MHz CB 26 28 VHF LOW Band FM VHF VHF TV 7-13 0.3 0.4 0.5 0.6 0.7 0.8 0.9 1.0 1.2 1.4 1.6 1.8 2.0 2.4 3.0 GHz UHF UHF TV 14-69 GPS Cellular GSM1800, GSM1900 Broadcasting Land-Mobile Aeronautical Mobile telephony Terrestrial Microwave Satellite The Application of the Radio Spectrum 1-16 Introduction PE/TRD/GR/0101 12.01/EN January, 2000 " C o n f i d e n t i a l
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Uplink Downlink 880 890 915 1710 1785 925 935 960 1805 1880 MHz P-GSM GSM 1800 GSM 1900 1850 1910 1930 1990 R-GSM 876 921 960 960 915 915 E-GSM GSM Family Radio Band Spectrum 1-17 Introduction PE/TRD/GR/0101 12.01/EN January, 2000 " C o n f i d e n t i a l
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Digital Advantages Worldwide market Open system Technology low cost High resistance to interferences Transmission data rate Roaming $ Transmission Security Advantages of the GSM standard GSM Benefits 1-18 Introduction PE/TRD/GR/0101 12.01/EN January, 2000 " C o n f i d e n t i a l
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GSM Standard Spread: Sales 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 areas/ countries networks customers (millions) dec 92 7 13 0.25 dec 93 18 34 1.4 dec 94 41 65 4.5 dec 95 67 113 12.5 dec 96 97 189 33 dec 97 105 233 66 dec 99 137 370 220 dec 98 110 240 140 M i l l i o n
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Countries without GSM Network(s) 2005: Between 700 million and 1 billion expected. End 1999: 220 millions of subscribers 370 networks in 137 countries Development of the GSM Standard 1-20 Introduction PE/TRD/GR/0101 12.01/EN January, 2000 " C o n f i d e n t i a l
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Voice 96% Data 4% 1998 Voice 30% 2005 Data 70% Explosive Growth in Wireless Data 1-21 Introduction PE/TRD/GR/0101 12.01/EN January, 2000 " C o n f i d e n t i a l
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Increasing GSM Data Rates 10 sec 1 min 10 min 1 hour 0 UMTS E/GPRS ISDN PSTN GSM web e-mail photo web photo e-mail web photo video clip report photo web photo e-mail Transmission Time video clip report video clip report video clip report video clip report 1-22 Introduction PE/TRD/GR/0101 12.01/EN January, 2000 " C o n f i d e n t i a l
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14.4 Mobile Data Rate Explosion in Next 4 Years Mobile Data Technology Evolution GPRS = General Packet Radio Service HSCSD = High Speed Circuit Switched Data EDGE = Enhanced Data rate for Gsm Evolution UMTS = Universal Mobile Telecomunication System 1-23 Introduction PE/TRD/GR/0101 12.01/EN January, 2000 " C o n f i d e n t i a l
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GPRS PLMN Corporate Intranet General Packet Radio Service X.25 PSPDN IP (Internet/Intranet) 1-24 Introduction PE/TRD/GR/0101 12.01/EN January, 2000 " C o n f i d e n t i a l
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14,4 43,2 170 300 380 384 2000 1 10 100 1000 10000 GSM HSCSD GPRS EDGE UMTS packet circuit speed kbps log scale GPRS and EDGE New highly spectrum-efficient modulation for higher bit rates GMSK modulation replaced with 8-Phase Shift Keying: throughput x 3 Applicable to both HSCSD and GPRS Rates expected to reach 300 kbps (E-HSCSD) and 380 kbps (E-GPRS) Enhanced Data rate for Gsm Evolution 1-25 Introduction PE/TRD/GR/0101 12.01/EN January, 2000 " C o n f i d e n t i a l
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Universal Mobile Telecommunication System Wireless office - Business Tele conference Sales order placement Files transfer Intranet services
Travel - Car Centric Application Video and graphic oriented navigation tool Traffic intelligent information system Emergency services Location based yellow pages
Entertainment / Education / Personal Communication Video/music on demand Interactive games / Tele-tourism Virtual school Video telephony alternative: A2 30 min delay 1-26 Introduction PE/TRD/GR/0101 12.01/EN January, 2000 " C o n f i d e n t i a l
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After completing this lesson you will be able to: List the 3 sub-systems of a GSM system and their interfaces. List the different equipment in each GSM sub-system. Objectives 1-28 Introduction PE/TRD/GR/0101 12.01/EN January, 2000 " C o n f i d e n t i a l
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Traffic Signaling bla bla bla... RING ! riiiiing Network Traffic/Signaling 1-29 Introduction PE/TRD/GR/0101 12.01/EN January, 2000 " C o n f i d e n t i a l
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BSC MSC BTS OMC-R OMC-S MS BSS NSS OSS PSTN Network Overview 1-30 Introduction PE/TRD/GR/0101 12.01/EN January, 2000 " C o n f i d e n t i a l
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+ G S M Global GSM Mobility Card The Smart Card to use SIM Card + Battery Handset battery 2W jmhfod kgdjipj f153454 Mobile Station = Mobile Station 1-31 Introduction PE/TRD/GR/0101 12.01/EN January, 2000 " C o n f i d e n t i a l
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G S M Global GSM Mobility Card The Smart Card to use + SIM-Card Handset Subscriber knows - Called party number = MS-ISDN - PIN Contains: - IMSI = Calling line 0609225831
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25 mm 15 mm Microchip with stored user information Credit Card Size Permanent data: - Unique mobile subscriber identity through IMSI number, - Authentication parameter Ki, - Authentication algorithm A3, - Generating encryption key Kc algorithm A8. Removable data: - Temporary Mobile Subscriber Number, - Location Area Identification. SIM-Card G S M Global GSM Mobility Card The Smart Card to use The SIM-Card Functions 1-33 Introduction PE/TRD/GR/0101 12.01/EN January, 2000 " C o n f i d e n t i a l
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Nature International Mobile Subscriber Identity
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Type Approval Code TAC FAC SNR SP Final Assembly Code Serial number (SPare) Mobile Identification 1-35 Introduction PE/TRD/GR/0101 12.01/EN January, 2000 " C o n f i d e n t i a l
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Revision level (Phase 1, 2, 2+) RF power Encryption algorithm (A5/1,A5/2) Frequency (900/1800/1900) Short message Classmark Class GSM 900 GSM 1800 GSM 1900 Power classes 1 2 3 4 5
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TCU BSC OMC-R MSC Radio Interface A Interface Ater Interface Abis Interface NSS BSS OMN Interface Public Telephone Network MS MS S2000H&L BTS S8000 Indoor BTS S8000 Outdoor BTS Sun StorEdge A5000 Radio Interface BSS Architecture 1-38 Introduction PE/TRD/GR/0101 12.01/EN January, 2000 " C o n f i d e n t i a l
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NSS Architecture MSC MSC BSC BSC AuC EIR VLR HLR PSTN 1-39 Introduction PE/TRD/GR/0101 12.01/EN January, 2000 " C o n f i d e n t i a l
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1- How many sizes of SIM-Card are there? 2- What is an IMSI? a MSISDN? an IMEI? 4- Is it possible for a given subscriber to have several MSISDN? 3- What is a PIN code? Check Your Learning 1-40 Introduction PE/TRD/GR/0101 12.01/EN January, 2000 " C o n f i d e n t i a l
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Services Section 4 1-41 Introduction PE/TRD/GR/0101 12.01/EN January, 2000 " C o n f i d e n t i a l
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After completing this section you will be able to: Relate the services that can be offered to GSM subscribers This section explores the services that are provided in a GSM network. Objectives 1-42 Introduction PE/TRD/GR/0101 12.01/EN January, 2000 " C o n f i d e n t i a l
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Hello 1 Speaking Speaking 1 Originated call Terminated call Hello Teleservices 1 - Telephony 1-43 Introduction PE/TRD/GR/0101 12.01/EN January, 2000 " C o n f i d e n t i a l
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G S M Global GSM Mobility Card The Smart Card to use Do not require a SIM-Card while "112" is invoked Emergency 112 Teleservices 2 - Emergency Call 1-44 Introduction PE/TRD/GR/0101 12.01/EN January, 2000 " C o n f i d e n t i a l
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GSM Network Information Provider B Information Provider A Teleservices 3 - Short Message Cell Broadcast 1-45 Introduction PE/TRD/GR/0101 12.01/EN January, 2000 " C o n f i d e n t i a l
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SMS-MO/ PP Radio PLMN SMS-MT/ PP Radio PLMN Copyright 1996 Northern Telecom Teleservices 4 - Short Message Service SMS-SC 1-46 Introduction PE/TRD/GR/0101 12.01/EN January, 2000 " C o n f i d e n t i a l
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Alternate Speech and Fax: Automatic fax: Teleservices 5 - Fax 1-47 Introduction PE/TRD/GR/0101 12.01/EN January, 2000 " C o n f i d e n t i a l
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Teleservices voice Teleservices Fax G3, SMS Cable that bears data Embodied bearer treatments for radio transmission Data / Fax kit adaptation Teleservices 6 - User's Data Call Features 1-48 Introduction PE/TRD/GR/0101 12.01/EN January, 2000 " C o n f i d e n t i a l
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Voice message server Please leave a message after the tone GSM network 1 Busy Voice mail box Forward to voice mail box Warming up... You have 3 voices messages... Retrieving the voice messages Teleservices 7 - Voice Messaging 1-49 Introduction PE/TRD/GR/0101 12.01/EN January, 2000 " C o n f i d e n t i a l
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Calling line 0609225831 Cnted line 0609173957 Calling Line Identification
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Calling Name Presentation (CNAP) Calling Party CoLP CLIR Called Party CLIP CoLR Supplementary Services 1 - Line Identification 1-50 Introduction PE/TRD/GR/0101 12.01/EN January, 2000 " C o n f i d e n t i a l
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1 2 HOLD 1 2 WAIT 1 2 Multi Party: 1 2 Max = 5 persons Waiting / Hold: Supplementary Services 3 - Waiting / Hold and Multi Party 1-52 Introduction PE/TRD/GR/0101 12.01/EN January, 2000 " C o n f i d e n t i a l
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2 Speaking 1 1 HELLO Unable to place a call. Reinitiate the call SPEAKING BUSY ... Speaking Call is established 1 This call in state Idle Ring ! Ring ! NEW! Supplementary Services 5 - Call Completion (CCBS) 1-54 Introduction PE/TRD/GR/0101 12.01/EN January, 2000 " C o n f i d e n t i a l
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information on progress of the cost of the call Completion of call need charging Insert a SIM credit Card Advice of Charge Information (AoCI) Advice of Charge Charging (AoCC) Supplementary Services 6 - Advice of Charge 1-55 Introduction PE/TRD/GR/0101 12.01/EN January, 2000 " C o n f i d e n t i a l
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The aim of the CAMEL (Customized Application for Mobile network Enhanced Logic) is to provide GSM network operators with the ability to create specific services in their home network, and export these services to their subscribers when roaming outside the home network. CAMEL introduces the ability to provide location dependent IN type of services to mobiles subscribers. Intelligent Network Services IN and CAMEL Main IN Services: Personal Number Virtual Private Network (VPN) Sponsored Cell & Call Prepaid Calling Location Inquiry Geo Zone 1-56 Introduction PE/TRD/GR/0101 12.01/EN January, 2000 " C o n f i d e n t i a l
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IN Services: Virtual Private Network C o p y rig h t 1 9 9 6 N o rth e rn T e le c o m Copyright 1996 Northern Telecom C o p y r i g h t 1 9 9 6 N o r t h e r n T e l e c o m * 0 1 2 ABC # * 0 3 DEF 4 GHI 5 JKL 6 MNO 7 PRS 8 TUV 9 WXY 4446 c 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 * o+ c 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 * o+ 4446 5696 4197 4197 5696 C o p y r i g h t 1 9 9 6 N o r t h e r n T e l e c o m X X London Bristol Copyright 1996 Northern Telecom Copyright 1996 Northern Telecom C o p y rig h t 1 9 9 6 N o rth e rn T e le c o m Corporate Numbering Plan
Lower rate for on-net calls Closed User Group Wireline Access Speed Dialing Location & Time dependant routing Location & Time dependant screening 50 c/min 25 c/min 25 c/min 25 c/min 924 63256 1-57 Introduction PE/TRD/GR/0101 12.01/EN January, 2000 " C o n f i d e n t i a l
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IN Services: Prepaid Calling Account status enquiry and notification C o p y r i g h t 1 9 9 6 N o r t h e r n T e l e c o m Your account balance is $ 24.50 C o p y r i g h t 1 9 9 6 N o r t h e r n T e l e c o m Flexible features for easy service packaging Multiple Tariff Plans
Tariffs using fixed charge, CC, NC, distance, time & day, roaming charges...
Possible language selection by subscriber
Bulk account loading for easy provisioning
Multiple recharging options Copyright 1996 Northern Telecom RANK1ONE 5542 1139 1464 228 99494 6/91 6/99 VALID DATES SCOOBY DOO 1-58 Introduction PE/TRD/GR/0101 12.01/EN January, 2000 " C o n f i d e n t i a l
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IN Services: Sponsored Cell & Call C o p y rig h t 1 9 9 6 N o rth e rn T e le c o m Today, up to 50 % off on handbags ! Sponsors can also change their announcements on the phone ...made from specified locations at predefined times of day Sponsors can target specific customers by sponsoring some of their calls... C o p y r i g h t
1 9 9 6 N o r t h e r n T e l e c o m Your next two minute calling is brought to you free today by The leather Shop located on first level of the Central Shopping Centre. Come and visit us Today, up to 50 % off on handbags ! Calls from this location are sponsored. Today buy one dinner at Bellinis on Keith Street, near the cinemas, and get one free! Service can be offered via access code or through subscription C o p y r i g h t 1 9 9 6 N o r t h e r n T e l e c o m C o p y r i g h t 1 9 9 6 N o r t h e r n T e l e c o m 1-59 Introduction PE/TRD/GR/0101 12.01/EN January, 2000 " C o n f i d e n t i a l
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Promotional Informations: call #15 IN Services: Location Inquiry C o p y rig h t 1 9 9 6 N o rth e rn T e le c o m Possible customization of announcement directly by the advertiser Todays special at The Anchor is Maine lobster soup
Be the first ten caller and get a free cocktail ! The closest restaurants are: The Wind Jammer on 132 Flinton Street Sea food Phone 55 1968 press 1 to connect The Palace on 11 Bourke Street Chinese food Phone 55 0407 press 2 to connect C o p y r i g h t 1 9 9 6 N o r t h e r n T e l e c o m Copyright 1996 Northern Telecom Cell dependent information Direct connection to advertisers The closest restaurants are: The Tower, Tower Hill, Phone 56 4589, Press 1 to connect The Anchor St Catherine Dock Phonce 56 2548 Press 2 to connect 1-60 Introduction PE/TRD/GR/0101 12.01/EN January, 2000 " C o n f i d e n t i a l
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Different rates applied to calls made from specific locations Copyright 1996 Northern Telecom 50 c/min 10 c/min 15 c/min Specific rates applied to calls made from Home/Office zone Home Zone Office Zone Wide Area Cellular Copyright 1996 Northern Telecom Multiple zones can be defined Notification of current zone before call set-up:
when in home/office zone and/or when out of zones Copyright 1996 Northern Telecom This call is being made outside of your home zone.
Wait to complete it or hang-up now. IN Services: Geo Zone 1 - Outgoing Calls 1-61 Introduction PE/TRD/GR/0101 12.01/EN January, 2000 " C o n f i d e n t i a l
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Fixed network service with built-in mobility Notification of current zone before incoming call is connected: when in home/office zone and/or when out of zones Copyright 1996 Northern Telecom You are going to be charged 5 c/min for this call.
Wait to accept it or hang-up now. IN Services: Geo Zone 2 - Incoming Calls With Notification When you are at home, you are called directly When you are away from home, you decide if the call is routed to: OR Copyright 1996 Northern Telecom Your Caller pays fixed line rate You pay nothing Your Caller pays fixed line rate You pay nothing Your Caller pays fixed line rate You pay the forwarding leg Voice mail Calling the fixed number C o p y r i g h t 1 9 9 6 N o r t h e r n T e l e c o m 1-62 Introduction PE/TRD/GR/0101 12.01/EN January, 2000 " C o n f i d e n t i a l
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1- What are the three categories of services defined in GSM? 2- What are the two types of short messages? 3- What are the two required pieces of equipment for data exchanges in GSM (one in the MS, the other in the MSC)? 4- What are the user data rates which were selected for GSM? Check Your Learning 1-63 Introduction PE/TRD/GR/0101 12.01/EN January, 2000 " C o n f i d e n t i a l
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5- What is the CLIP supplementary service? 6- What is the CoLP supplementary service? 7- What is the MPTY supplementary service? 8- What is the call forwarding supplementary services? Check Your Learning (continue)