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TS 123 140 : 6.16.0

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DIGITAL CELLULAR TELECOMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM (PHASE 2+); UNIVERSAL MOBILE TELECOMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM (UMTS); MULTIMEDIA MESSAGING SERVICE (MMS); FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION; STAGE 2
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Foreword
Foreword
1 Scope
2 References
3 Definitions and Abbreviations
  3.1 Definitions
  3.2 Abbreviations
4 General Architecture
  4.1 Overview
  4.2 Involved MMS Elements
  4.3 Addressing
  4.4 Message Size Measurement
5 Functional Description of Involved MMS Elements
  5.1 MMS User Agent
  5.2 MMS Relay/Server
  5.3 External Servers
  5.4 Messaging Service Control Function (MSCF)
  5.5 MMS User Databases and HLR
  5.6 MMS VAS Applications
6 MMSE Architecture and Interfaces
  6.1 MMS Reference Architecture
  6.2 Protocol Framework
  6.3 MM1: MMS Relay/Server - MMS User Agent
  6.4 MM2: MMS Relay - MMS Server
  6.5 MM3: MMS Relay/Server - External Servers
  6.6 MM4: Interworking of different MMSEs
  6.7 MM5: MMS Relay/Server - HLR
  6.8 MM6: MMS Relay/Server - MMS User Databases
  6.9 MM7: MMS Relay/Server - MMS VAS Applications
  6.10 MM8: MMS Relay/Server - Post-processing system
  6.11 MM9: MMS Relay/Server - Online charging system
  6.12 MM10: MMS Relay/Server - Messaging Service Control
             Function (MSCF)
  6.13 MM11: MMS Relay/Server - Transcoding Platform
7 MMS Service Behaviour Description
  7.1 MMS services offered
  7.2 MMSE Addressing responsibilities
8 MMS Application Protocol Framework and Technical Realisation
  of MMS Service Features
  8.1 Technical realisation of MMS on reference point MM1
  8.2 Technical realisation of MMS on reference point MM2
  8.3 Technical realisation of MMS on reference point MM3
  8.4 Technical realisation of MMS on reference point MM4
  8.5 Technical realisation of MMS on reference point MM5
  8.6 Technical realisation of MMS on reference point MM6
  8.7 Technical realisation of MMS on reference point MM7
  8.8 Technical realisation of MMS on reference point MM8
  8.9 Technical realisation of MMS on reference point MM9
  8.10 Technical realisation of MMS on reference point MM10
  8.11 Technical realisation of MMS on reference point MM11
Annex A (informative): Examples of MMS architectural implementations
      A.1 Introduction
      A.2 Example of combined MMS-Relay/Server
      A.3 Example of non-combined MMS-Relay and MMS-Server
      A.4 Example of MMS interaction with T.30 Facsimile Services
      A.5 Example of MMS interaction with 2G/3G Voice Mailboxes
      A.6 Example of interaction with Internet E-Mail Messaging
      A.7 Example of interaction with Short Message Service, SMS
      A.8 Example of Integration with Unified Messaging System (UMS)
Annex B (informative): MMS Stage 3 Implementation
Annex C (informative): Charging Data Records
Annex D (informative): MM3 principles
      D.1 Sending of MMs
      D.2 Receiving of messages
Annex D1 (informative): Mapping of IE to MM3 protocols
      D1.1 Transforming MM
      D1.2 Delivery Reports
Annex E (informative): Use cases for Reply-Charging
Annex F (normative): Configuration of MMS-capable UEs
      F.1 MMS Connectivity Information
      F.2 User Preferences
Annex G (normative): DNS-ENUM recipient MSISDN address resolution
Annex H (normative): Recipient MSISDN address resolution based
                     on IMSI
Annex I (normative): MM1 <-> MM4 header mapping
Annex J (informative): Support for Streaming in MMS
Annex K (informative): MM1 <-> MM7 header mapping
Annex L (normative): MM7 XML Schema
Annex L1 (informative): Schema Version Handling
Annex M (informative): Recipient MMS Relay/Server Delivery
                       Report generation and presentation to
                       the originator MMS User Agent
Annex N (normative): Information Element mapping for the support
                     of MSCF
Annex O (informative): Change history
History

Specifies the stage 2 and stage 3 description of the non-realtime Multimedia Messaging Service, MMS. Stage 2 identifies the functional capabilities and information flows needed to support the service described in stage 1.

Committee
3GPP CT
DocumentType
Standard
Pages
226
PublisherName
European Telecommunications Standards Institute
Status
Current

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