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ETR 200 : 20003

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DIGITAL CELLULAR TELECOMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM (PHASE 2) - RECOMMENDED INFRASTRUCTURE MEASURES TO OVERCOME SPECIFIC PHASE 1 MOBILE STATION (MS) FAULTS

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Foreword
1 Scope
2 References
3 Abbreviations
4 General
5 Specific implementation on the radio interface
  5.1 Handovers and "Synchronisation Indication"
  5.2 "Directed Retry" type Handovers
  5.3 Cell broadcast and frequency hopping
6 Use of VAD/DTX in conjunction with frequency hopping for a
  speech call
  6.1 Scope
  6.2 General
  6.3 Implementation options to reduce the occurrence of
      undetected bad frames by utilizing normal system features
  6.4 Implementation options to reduce the occurrence of
      undetected bad frames by changing normal system operation
  6.5 Tested Combinations
Annex A: Amendment Request 08.08 - 021 R4: Information on
         channel in use in HO REQUEST
History

Elucidates recommended measures, which may be adopted by the GSM infrastructure to enable interworking to be obtained between the GSM infrastructure and various Mobile Station (MS) implementations of the GSM Phase 1 standard.

Committee
SMG
DocumentType
Standard
Pages
22
PublisherName
European Telecommunications Standards Institute
Status
Current

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