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ES 202 060-5 : 1.2.1

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SHORT MESSAGE SERVICE (SMS) FOR FIXED NETWORKS; NETWORK BASED SOLUTION (NBS); PART 5: NETWORK ACCESS PROTOCOL

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Foreword
Introduction
1 Scope
2 References
3 Definitions and abbreviations
   3.1 Definitions
   3.2 Abbreviations
4 Description
5 Operational requirements
   5.1 Provision and withdrawal
   5.2 Requirements on OLE
   5.3 Requirements on intermediate exchanges
   5.4 Requirements on DLE
6 Coding requirements
   6.1 Application Service Element (ASE) for SMS
   6.2 ASN.1 module
7 Signalling procedures
   7.1 Exchanges from OLE to SM-SC
   7.2 Exchanges from SM-SC to DLE or OLE
   7.3 Use of TC and SCCP
   7.4 ASE for SMS
8 Interaction with non TC networks
   8.1 Interworking with a network part without SMS-ASE capability
   8.2 Interworking with a network without SCCP/TC capability
9 Interaction with other supplementary services
   9.1 Advice of charge services
   9.2 Call waiting
   9.3 Call hold
   9.4 Explicit call transfer
   9.5 Number identification services
   9.6 Calling line identification presentation
   9.7 Calling line identification restriction
   9.8 Connected line identification presentation
   9.9 Connected line identification restriction
   9.10 Closed user group
   9.11 Completion of calls to busy subscriber
   9.12 Conference services
   9.13 Diversion services
   9.14 Freephone
   9.15 Malicious call identification
   9.16 Multiple subscriber number
   9.17 Subaddressing
   9.18 Terminal portability
   9.19 Three party
   9.20 User-to-user signalling
   9.21 Message waiting indication
10 Parameter values (timers)
   10.1 Timers in the OLE or SM-SC
   10.2 Timers in the receiver (DLE, OLE, SM-SC)
Annex A (normative): Signalling flow
Annex B (informative): Assignment of object identifier values
Annex C (informative): Bibliography
History

Describes the stage three of the Short Message Service (SMS) for the pan-European Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN) as provided by the European public telecommunications operators by means of the Signalling System No. 7 (SS7) Transaction Capabilities (TC) application protocol. The stage three identifies the protocol procedures and switching functions needed to support a telecommunication service.

Committee
TISPAN 03
DocumentType
Standard
Pages
26
PublisherName
European Telecommunications Standards Institute
Status
Current

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