EUROPEAN TELECOMMUNICATIONS STANDARDS INSTITUTE ETSI/TC SMG (98) 4 ETSI TECHNICAL COMMITTEE SMG SPECIAL MOBILE GROUP Report of Meeting No. 27 held in Praha 12-16 October 1998 ETSI SMG Meeting n°27 Praha, 12th - 17th of October, 1998 ETSI/SMG(98)4 (Part A) Executive Summary SMG#27 The SMG#27 Plenary Meeting was held in Praha, Czech Republic. It was hosted by Paegas and EuroTel. SMG#27 was attended by 212 delegates, including delegations from America, Asia, Africa and Europe, from 25 countries in total. 1 GSM Matters SMG#27 approved 39 Change Requests to GSM Phase 2, 51 Change Requests to Release 96, 242 Change Requests to Release 97 and 36 Change Requests to Release 98. Release 97: GSM Release 97 Core Specifications had been completed at SMG#25, with some last actions at SMG#26. Release 97 includes: A-bis Management of Alarms/faults on the BTS site, A-bis Management of Measure on the BTS site, A-bis Management of reconfiguration of BTS site, ASCI Phase 2, Calling Name Presentation - US (CNAP-US), CAMEL phase 2, Characteristics and test methods for handsfree mobile station, Completion of Calls to Busy Subscriber (CCBS), Enhancement of MAP Extensibility Mechanisms, Enhancements of Fault Management Services, General Packet Radio Service Phase 1 (GPRS) - network part, General Packet Radio Service Phase 1 (GPRS) - radio part, Mobile Assisted Frequency Allocation (MAFA), Modelling of Fault Management Services, Network Indication of Alerting in the MS, New Multiplexing Protocol on the ME-TE Interface, North American Equal Access, SIM - Security mechanisms for the SIM Application Toolkit, SMS enhancements phase 1, SMS Mobile Busy, Support of Private Numbering Plan (SPNP), Support of Shared Interworking Function (SIWF). Release 98: Work is progressing for Release 98. The core specifications are scheduled for completion until SMG#28. The feature list for Release 98 includes: Access to auxiliary devices, integrated into the ME platform, through the use of the SIM Application Toolkit; Access to ISPs and Intranets in GPRS Phase 2 – Separation of GPRS Bearer Establishment and ISP Service Environment Setup; Adaptive Multi-Rate (AMR); BTS performance requirements for very small cell scenarios (Picocells); Call Deflection; Call Forwarding Enhancements (CFE); Calling line identification enhancements (CLIe); Connecting an octet stream to a port on an Internet host (R98); Enhanced Data rates for GSM Evolution (EDGE) - BSS Part; Enhanced Data rates for GSM Evolution (EDGE) - NSS Part; Enhanced QoS Support in GPRS; Follow Me; Fraud Information Gathering System(FIGS); General Packet Radio Service Phase 2 (GPRS) - network part; General Packet Radio Service Phase 2 (GPRS) - radio part; GPRS for PCS1900; GPRS Mobile IP Interworking; GSM - Cordless Telephony System (CTS); GSM Mobile Number Portability (EURO) MNP; GSM-API for SIM-Toolkit; Harmonization of the PCS1900 Standards with the GSM Base Specification; Immediate Service Termination (IST); LAPDm performance enhancement; Lawful Interception (LI); Location Services (LCS); Mobile Station Execution Environment (MExE); Modem and ISDN interworking for GPRS; MS Antenna Test Method; Multiple Subscriber Profile (MSP); Service Provider Number Portability (USA); Support of Localized Service Area (SoLSA); Tandem Free Operation of speech codecs in Mobile-to-Mobile Calls (MMCs); Unstructured octet stream GPRS PDP Type (R98); User-to-User Signalling (UUS); USSD Enhancements. In particular, the AMR Selection Phase has been successfully completed in schedule. A Verification Phase for the chosen codec, the Ericsson/Nokia/Siemens 1 (ENS1) Codec, will follow. Completion of the specifications is planned for SMG#28. The Characterisation Phase for the adopted AMR codec is planned for completion by SMG#29. Major benefits of AMR were again demonstrated, especially • in FR mode, an increase of C/I tolerance of 4 dB to 6 dB • in HR mode, at low error conditions – quality equal to G.728 or G.729 ("wireline") • in FR dynamic conditions - over 1 delta MOS compared to GSM EFR. Release 99: In addition to the Release 99 work items: Low Voltage SIM/ME Specification; Service Continuity and Provision of VHE via GSM/UMTS; Architecture of the GSM-UMTS Platform; Architecture overview of the GSM-UMTS System; CAMEL Phase 3; Noise Suppression for AMR speech codec, SMG#27 approved the following new Release 99 work items: Access to ISPs and Intranets in GPRS Phase 2 – Wireless/Remote Access to LANs (R99); BSS coordination of Core Network Resource allocation for class A GPRS services -GSM-UMTS Core Network (R99); BSS co-ordination of Radio Resource allocation for class A GPRS services - GSM Radio Access (R99); Charging and Billing for GPRS – Advice of Charge; Charging and Billing for GPRS – Hot Billing; Charging and Billing for GPRS – Pre-Paid; Fraud Information Gathering System applied to GPRS; GPRS - Point-To-Multipoint Services; MExE Release 99; Provision of text telephony service in GSM and UMTS; Study on Combined GSM and Mobile IP Mobility Handling in UMTS IP CN. 2 UMTS Matters SMG#27 approved 4 Change Requests to UMTS Specifications (a fifth CR is circulated for approval by correspondence by 18 Nov 1998). Work items: In addition to the UMTS Work Items: Service Continuity and Provision of VHE via GSM/UMTS; ; Advanced Addressing; Architecture of the GSM-UMTS Platform; Architecture overview of the GSM-UMTS System; Automatic Establishment of Roaming Relations; New Access Network to Core Network (BSS-NSS) interface, SMG#27 approved the following new UMTS work items: Charging and Billing for GPRS – Hot Billing; End to End UMTS QoS Management; GPRS - Point-ToMultipoint Services; IP-in-IP tunneling in GPRS backbone for UMTS, phase 1; Provision of text telephony service in GSM and UMTS; Study on Combined GSM and Mobile IP Mobility Handling in UMTS IP CN; UMTS Charging & Billing; UMTS Core based on ATM Transport; UMTS Numbering, Addressing and Identities; UMTS Open Service Architecture; Virtual Home Environment. ETSI/ SMG(98)4 Part A, page 2 98/11/23 ETSI SMG Meeting n°27 Praha, 12th - 16th October, 1998 Status: approved ETSI/SMG(98)4 (Part B) CONTENTS 1 GSM MATTERS ................................................................................................................................. 1 2 UMTS MATTERS ............................................................................................................................... 2 0 ADOPTION OF AGENDA .................................................................................................................. 4 1 MEETING REPORT OF SMG#26 ........................................................................................................ 4 2 CHAIRMAN’S REPORT...................................................................................................................... 4 3 TARGETS OF SMG#27....................................................................................................................... 5 4 LIAISONS WITH OTHER BODIES ...................................................................................................... 5 4.1 T1P1 ........................................................................................................................................................................5 4.2 INFORMATION FROM ECTEL TMS......................................................................................................................6 5 SMG MATTERS ................................................................................................................................. 7 5.1 LIAISON STATEMENTS TO SMG..........................................................................................................................7 5.2 [DELETED AGENDA ITEM]...................................................................................................................................7 5.3 [DELETED AGENDA ITEM]...................................................................................................................................7 5.4 PT SMG STATUS REPORT .....................................................................................................................................7 5.5 REPORT VOLUNTARY FUNDING TASK FORCE ................................................................................................8 5.6 AD HOC GROUP ON WORKING METHODS........................................................................................................9 5.6.1 Main activities..............................................................................................................................................................9 5.6.2 Decisions of SMG#27................................................................................................................................................11 5.7 REPORT ON GLOBALISATION ...........................................................................................................................12 6 GSM MATTERS ............................................................................................................................... 13 6.1 SMG1 ......................................................................................................................................................................13 6.1.1 General 13 6.1.2 Change requests..........................................................................................................................................................13 6.1.3 New specifications.....................................................................................................................................................14 6.1.4 Work items/areas........................................................................................................................................................14 6.1.5 Liaison statements ......................................................................................................................................................15 6.2 SMG2 ......................................................................................................................................................................15 6.2.1 General ......................................................................................................................................................................15 6.2.2 Change requests..........................................................................................................................................................15 6.2.3 New specifications.....................................................................................................................................................16 6.2.4 Work items, feasibility studies and other work areas.................................................................................................16 6.2.5 Liaison statements ......................................................................................................................................................17 6.3 SMG3 ......................................................................................................................................................................17 6.3.1 General ......................................................................................................................................................................17 6.3.2 Change requests..........................................................................................................................................................17 6.3.3 New specifications.....................................................................................................................................................19 6.3.4 Work items/areas........................................................................................................................................................19 6.3.5 Liaison statements ......................................................................................................................................................20 6.3.6 Other issues................................................................................................................................................................20 6.4 SMG4 ......................................................................................................................................................................20 6.4.1 General ......................................................................................................................................................................20 6.4.2 Change requests..........................................................................................................................................................20 6.4.3 New specifications.....................................................................................................................................................21 6.4.4 Work items/areas........................................................................................................................................................21 6.4.5 Liaison statements ......................................................................................................................................................21 6.5 T1P1 WORK ITEMS...............................................................................................................................................21 6.6 SMG6 ......................................................................................................................................................................22 6.6.1 General; confirmation of Chair...................................................................................................................................22 6.6.2 Change requests..........................................................................................................................................................22 6.6.3 New specifications.....................................................................................................................................................23 6.6.4 Work items .................................................................................................................................................................23 6.7 SMG7 AND TYPE APPROVAL MATTERS..........................................................................................................24 6.7.1 General ......................................................................................................................................................................24 6.7.2 Change requests to GSM 11.10 ..................................................................................................................................24 6.7.3 New specifications.....................................................................................................................................................24 6.7.4 Regulatory issues........................................................................................................................................................24 6.7.5 Work items .................................................................................................................................................................25 6.7.6 R&TTE Directive.......................................................................................................................................................26 6.7.7 Voluntary Certification Scheme..................................................................................................................................27 6.7.8 Liaison Statements......................................................................................................................................................27 6.8 SMG8 ......................................................................................................................................................................27 6.8.1 General ......................................................................................................................................................................27 6.8.2 Change requests..........................................................................................................................................................27 6.8.3 Specifications.............................................................................................................................................................27 6.8.4 Releases .....................................................................................................................................................................27 6.8.5 Liaison with other bodies...........................................................................................................................................27 6.9 SMG9 ......................................................................................................................................................................27 6.9.1 General; new scope of SMG9 ....................................................................................................................................27 6.9.2 Change requests..........................................................................................................................................................28 6.9.3 New specifications.....................................................................................................................................................30 6.9.4 Work items .................................................................................................................................................................30 6.9.5 SMG9 areas outside GSM and UMTS........................................................................................................................30 6.9.6 Other issues................................................................................................................................................................30 6.10 SMG10 ..................................................................................................................................................................30 6.10.1 General.....................................................................................................................................................................30 6.10.2 Change requests........................................................................................................................................................31 6.10.3 New specifications...................................................................................................................................................31 6.10.4 Work items/areas......................................................................................................................................................31 6.10.5 Liaison statements ....................................................................................................................................................33 6.11 SMG11 ..................................................................................................................................................................33 6.11.1 General.....................................................................................................................................................................33 6.11.2 Change requests........................................................................................................................................................33 6.11.3 New specifications...................................................................................................................................................33 6.11.4 Presentation of AMR Selection Phase Results. ........................................................................................................33 6.11.5 AMR Implementability aspects ................................................................................................................................34 6.11.6 IPR matters on AMR ................................................................................................................................................35 6.11.7 Other aspects of AMR Selection phase evaluation...................................................................................................35 6.11.8 AMR Selection.........................................................................................................................................................35 6.11.9 AMR Project scheduling and open issues.................................................................................................................35 6.11.9.1 Optimisation phase......................................................................................................................................................35 6.11.9.2 Other issues.................................................................................................................................................................36 6.11.10 Work items except AMR ........................................................................................................................................37 6.12 SMG12 ..................................................................................................................................................................37 6.12.1 General.....................................................................................................................................................................37 6.12.2 Change requests........................................................................................................................................................37 6.12.3 New specifications...................................................................................................................................................37 6.12.4 Work items ...............................................................................................................................................................37 6.12.5 Other issues..............................................................................................................................................................38 6.13 GSM PROGRAM MANAGEMENT .....................................................................................................................38 6.13.1 Phase 2+ Work item list and Phase 2+ Roadmap .....................................................................................................38 6.13.2 GSM Work Items......................................................................................................................................................38 7 UMTS MATTERS ............................................................................................................................. 38 7.1 SMG1 ......................................................................................................................................................................38 7.1.1 Change requests..........................................................................................................................................................38 7.1.2 New Specifications ....................................................................................................................................................39 7.1.3 UMTS Phase 1............................................................................................................................................................39 7.1.4 Work items .................................................................................................................................................................40 7.2 SMG2 ......................................................................................................................................................................42 ETSI/SMG(98)4 Part B, page 2 98/11/23 7.2.1 General ......................................................................................................................................................................42 7.2.2 Evaluation report to ITU-R.........................................................................................................................................42 7.2.3 UTRAN work plan .....................................................................................................................................................43 7.2.4 SMG2 UMTS groups..................................................................................................................................................43 7.2.5 Specification structure................................................................................................................................................43 7.2.6 Liaisons......................................................................................................................................................................44 7.2.7 IMT-2000 RTT harmonisation and convergence........................................................................................................45 7.2.8 Other issues................................................................................................................................................................47 7.3 SMG3 ......................................................................................................................................................................48 7.4 SMG4 ......................................................................................................................................................................48 7.4.1 General ......................................................................................................................................................................48 7.4.2 New work items .........................................................................................................................................................49 7.4.3 Standardising embedded applications in UTMS.........................................................................................................49 7.5 T1P1 MATTERS ON IMT 2000 .............................................................................................................................50 7.6 SMG6 ......................................................................................................................................................................50 7.7 REPORTS FROM UMTS FORUM, 3 GIG, PROGRESS REPORT ON IPR ISSUES ............................................50 7.7.1 UMTS Forum..............................................................................................................................................................50 7.7.2 3GIG ......................................................................................................................................................................50 7.7.3 Progress report on IPR issues.....................................................................................................................................51 7.7.3.1 Report from ETSI legal adviser....................................................................................................................................51 7.7.3.2 IPR Statements of QUALCOMM ..................................................................................................................................51 7.7.3.3 UMTS IPR Working Group...........................................................................................................................................52 7.8 UMTS PROGRAM MANAGEMENT.....................................................................................................................52 7.9 SMG9 ......................................................................................................................................................................54 7.10 SMG10 ..................................................................................................................................................................54 7.10.1 Change requests........................................................................................................................................................54 7.10.2 New specifications...................................................................................................................................................55 7.10.3 SMG10 work plan for UMTS...................................................................................................................................55 7.11 SMG11 ..................................................................................................................................................................55 7.11.1 Liaison statements ....................................................................................................................................................56 7.12 SMG12 ..................................................................................................................................................................56 7.12.1 New specifications...................................................................................................................................................56 7.12.2 Work areas ...............................................................................................................................................................56 7.12.3 Work Items ...............................................................................................................................................................57 8 NEXT MEETINGS ............................................................................................................................ 57 Annex 1: LIST OF PARTICIPANTS ...................................................................................................... 59 Annex 2: STATUS OF CRS AND NEW SPECIFICATIONS PRESENTED TO THE MEETING .............. 59 Annex 3: LIST OF DOCUMENTS ......................................................................................................... 59 Annex 4: LIAISON STATEMENTS ....................................................................................................... 59 Annex 5: STATUS OF SMG SPECIFICATIONS AFTER THE MEETING .............................................. 59 Annex 6: ROADMAP AND WI STATUS OF GSM PHASE 2+ WORK ITEMS AFTER THE MEETING .................................................................................................................................. 59 Annex 7: PT SMG STATUS REPORT ................................................................................................... 59 Annex 8: STRUCTURE OF SMG AND SUBGROUPS ........................................................................... 59 Annex 9: TOKYO, 7-9 OCTOBER 1998 ARIB, ETSI, T1, TTA AND TTC AGREED FRAMEWORK (TDOC SMG P-98-574)............................................................................................................... 59 ETSI/SMG(98)4 Part B, page 3 98/11/23 Fred Hillebrand, Chairman of SMG, opened the meeting and thanked the hosts, EuroTel and Paegas (RadioMobil), the two GSM operators in the Czech Republic, for hosting the meeting. Robert Chvátal, Marketing Director of Paegas, addressed the meeting and welcomed the delegates on behalf of both hosts, Paegas (RadioMobil) and EuroTel. He informed SMG, among others, about the immediate success of GSM in the Czech Republic (1996: 1,3% penetration; 1997: 5%; 1998: 10% to be expected), and about the innovations taken by the Czech operators (first mobile operators in the world to launch Internet telephony; wide usage of SIM toolkit, e.g. for banking). Fred Hillebrand gave a special welcome to the Korean, Japanese, Chinese and North-American delegations, as well as last but not least - to all other delegations having carried out the work for all the time. 0 Adoption of agenda The agenda in Tdoc SMG P-98-571 was approved with the following modifications: • Agenda items 5.2 and 5.3 were deleted; • to agenda item 5.7, a sub-item “discussion of future work organisation” was added. The importance of an in depth discussion of the globalisation issues including the way ahead before closure of the GSM matters at SMG#27 was stressed, in view of the importance of a continuation of work without delay and in view of the fact that SMG#27 would probably be the last meeting of SMG in the present form and with the present scope. 1 MEETING report of SMG#26 The SMG#26 report had been approved by correspondence. SMG#27 plenary noted that approval. 2 Chairman’s report Fred Hillebrand, SMG Chairman, presented the Chairman's Report - From SMG#26 in June 98 to SMG#27 in October 98, source SMG Chairman, in Tdoc SMG P-98-570. Main activities and results of the time between SMG#26 and SMG#27: • good progress on GSM Release 98; • AMR process ready for codec selection; • good progress on G-UMTS; • Release 99 contents agreed in principle; • UTRA evaluation report for ITU completed; • first specifications on UMTS system architecture prepared by SMG12 for information. He also reported on the main developments on globalisation of G-UMTS, cf. section 5.7. ETSI/SMG(98)4 Part B, page 4 98/11/23 3 Targets of SMG#27 The targets of SMG#27 in Tdoc SMG P-98-570 were approved by SMG#27: • GSM Progress for Release 98 ∗ content and progress of Release 98 ∗ guidance to STCs for selected questions ∗ AMR selection • UMTS Progress ∗ content of Release 99 ∗ basic concepts on network aspects • Secure future technical support by voluntary funding • Globalization of specification work ∗ information of SMG ∗ guidance for SMG representatives in UGG. 4 Note: 4.1 Liaisons with other bodies There has been no report from GSM MoU to SMG#27, since GSM MoU had its meeting a week after SMG#27. T1P1 The T1P1.5 Status Report to SMG#27 in Tdoc SMG P-98-572 was presented by Ed Ehrlich, T1P1.5 Chairman. He reported on • progress on Location Services (LCS) (see section 6.5); • progress on GSM/PCS harmonization activities (see section 6.5); • a new T1P1 Work Item proposed for GPRS / EDGE (see section 6.5); • progress on Number Portability: ∗ expectation to approve or ballot draft proposed ANSI standard on Number Portability for PCS 1900 SMS and Other Services at December T1P1 meeting; ∗ next focus on a Phase 2 version of the existing NP stand T1.708 on PCS 1900 Service Provider Number Portability; ∗ new SCCP translation type to support SMS agreed by T1S1; • progress on UMTS / IMT- 2000: ∗ T1P1.5 work efforts in the UMTS ad hoc Group: ◊ Proponent for WCDMA/ NA RTT in TG 8/1; ◊ Drafting proposed T1P1 positions on 3GPP; • progress on Harmonization: T1P1 ad hoc Group on Harmonization completes Report: Focused on US CDMA RTT proposals; • the agreement of T1P1 and TR46 to converge WCDMA/ NA and WIMS (Wide band ISDN Multi-media Services): ∗ primary technical motivation to improve Packet Data performance ∗ WP- CDMA Committee established (Joint T1P1.5 and TR46.1); ∗ working toward short term deliverable for November 1998 TG8/1 meeting. ETSI/SMG(98)4 Part B, page 5 98/11/23 Discussion of the T1P1.5 Status Report to SMG#27: • The SMG4 Chairman, Kevin Holley, commented that, due to the too late availability at the last SMG4 plenary, SMG4 had not been able to review the T1P1 proposals on GPRS enhancements, and plan to do that at their next plenary. • Concerning convergence activities for UTRA, WCDMA/NA and for WIMS, Ed Ehrlich explained that the T1P1 WCDMA/NA will be brought into 3GPP for convergence; if TIA joins 3GPP in future, they could bring WIMS into 3GPP as well, but this is currently not intended by TIA. • Handling of GSM/PCS Harmonization CRs: Around 50 CRs have been adopted by T1P1 to their PCS 1900 (=GSM 1900) specifications in order to harmonise with the SMG specifications on GSM. T1P1 hopes that these CRs can be prepared by the SMG STCs for approval at SMG#28, so that Release 98 can base on common specifications on GSM 900/1800/1900. 4.2 Information from ECTEL TMS Heinz Blankenfeld, succeeding François Grassot as Chairman of ECTEL TMS for the next 2 years, presented the report from ECTEL TMS in Tdoc SMG P-98-573. ECTEL, the European Telecommunications and Professional Electronics Industry, is a European organisation of national associations of electronic and telecommunications manufacturers, recognised by CEC as the manufacturers’ body in Europe.1 TMS, the Task group for Mobile Services reporting to the ECTEL Mobile Radio Specialists Group (MRSG), has almost all European, American and Japanese GSM infrastructure and terminal manufacturers as members, covering more than 95% of the market. The terms of reference of ECTEL TMS include advising on regulations, standards, technical issues, promulgating information, liaison with all parties concerned with GSM/UMTS. Voluntary Certification Scheme (VCS): The ECTEL TMS policy on the Voluntary Certification Scheme is to start VCS as soon as possible, but with the proviso of a global scheme, recognised and accepted by all operators., based on SMG7 test specifications, focusing on essential requirements (where the exact meaning of “essential” has to be elaborated). ECTEL TMS proposes a trial year when all vital requirements have been met. The idea of VCS labels on the mobile stations is not much liked in ECTEL TMS. So far the proposed VCS organisation seems quite bureaucratic and will require changes. It is not the intention of the manufacturers to join the GSM MoU for VCS in the organisation and to contribute to the budget. Automotive Directive: SMG had been earlier made aware that the application of Directive 95/54/EC could be a serious threat to install mobile phones in cars. More support from GSM MoU, in particular from GSM MoU Terminal Working Group and GSM MoU European Interest Group, has to be sought in this matter. ETSI, the Association des Constructeurs Européens d’Automobiles (ACEA) and TMS agreed to implement the directive, but asked for better interpretation by the Commission. A next meeting is planned for end 1998. Network Incompatibilities: There are still some GSM networks (even within the European Area) not complying to GSM 09.90 and not supporting the signalling related to the Half Rate (HR) codec / Enhanced Full Rate (EFR) codec, so that call establishment is even rejected for mobile stations attempting to establish Full Rate (FR) codec calls. 1 The acronym ECTEL is not an abbreviation of “European Telecommunications and Professional Electronics Industry”, it combines names of predecessor organisations. ETSI/SMG(98)4 Part B, page 6 98/11/23 5 SMG matters 5.1 Liaison statements to SMG A liaison statement from ERC TG1 in Tdoc SMG P-98-629 had been answered by SMG2, see Tdoc SMG P-98-630. 5.2 [deleted Agenda Item] 5.3 [deleted Agenda Item] 5.4 PT SMG status report The PT SMG Status Report to SMG#27 in Tdoc SMG P-98-746 was presented by Ansgar Bergmann. Clarifications at SMG#27: GSM 10.00: It was clarified that GSM 10.00 Draft 0.1 of version 7 had been sent to SMG12, but hadn’t been discussed in SMG12 due to lack of time. It is available on smg/document/smg/specs/draft on the ETSI server since some time. SMG#27 decisions: • The PT SMG Status Report to SMG#27 in Tdoc SMG P-98-746 was approved by SMG#27. (The approved version is annex 7 of this report.) • The following specifications shall be published by ETSI: 21.02 High level requirements relevant for the definition of the UMTS Terrestrial Radio Access UTRA concept 3.0.0 30.04 Definition of the limited number of UTRA concepts 3.0.0 30.00 SMG - UMTS Work programme 3.5.0 • The creation of an STF for dealing with the SMG related parts for the DRAFT MANDATE TO CEN/CENELEC/ETSI FOR STANDARDIZATION in the field of RAILWAY EQUIPMENT on the INTEROPERABILITY OF THE TRANSEUROPEAN HIGH-SPEED RAIL SYSTEM, (see Tdoc SMG P-98-750) and the Terms of Reference in Tdoc SMG P-98-749 were approved by SMG#27. • SMG#27 approved Stuart Cooke (Nokia) to succeed Makis Kokkos as ITU-R Coordinator. SMG#27 thanked Makis Kokkos for his work and achievements. • SMG#27 approved the ToR for TBR merging and new TBR modules in Tdoc SMG P-98-748. • SMG#27 agreed that a PT SMG Status Report will be distributed in December 1998 for agreement by correspondence in SMG. • SMG#27 approved the updated PT SMG job description in Tdoc SMG P-98-764. • SMG#27 asked that updates of the PT SMG job description should have revision marks in future. • The file structure on ETSI server below SMG/document/SMG was endorsed by SMG#27. ETSI/SMG(98)4 Part B, page 7 98/11/23 5.5 Report Voluntary Funding Task Force Per Björndahl, STF Voluntary Funding Task Force Chairman, presented the Report on activities between June 1998 and September 1998 in Tdoc SMG P-98-778 (annex 5 of the document is Tdoc SMG P-98-785). Since SMG#26, The STF SMG Voluntary Funding Task Force has met two times, on September 7th, 1998 in Sophia Antipolis and on October 1st , 1998 in Copenhagen. Proposed way forward: The STF SMG FTF proposes that • an MoU for Voluntary Funding (MoU VFS) should be set up. • That MoU VFS would agree on financial support of STF SMG activities not covered from other sources. • The MoU VFS would be open to all parties and ideally all active SMG members should participate, however it is anticipated that initially a few larger players would be involved and thus take the lead. Horst Domeier emphasized that all SMG members should be encouraged to participate in the MoU. The group has elaborated budget estimates for 1999 (included as annex 2 of Tdoc SMG P-98-778) for the support of the full present scope of SMG (including GSM and UMTS). A draft MoU VFS for Voluntary Funding has been elaborated (included as annex 3 of Tdoc SMG P-98-778) as a starting point for negotiations. The necessary funding per year could be any sum lower or equal to 3,2 Million Ecu, depending on the budget from ETSI Funded Work Programme, from EC, GSM MoU and others. A realistic estimation for 1999 would be around 1 Million Ecu, depending on events until the end of the year. It was clarified that ETSI Secretariat has regularly participated in the group and incorporated their views in the outputs of the group. Armin Toepfer presented Tdoc SMG P-98-773, MoU for Voluntary Funding – Key Issues, Mannesmann Mobilfunk, expressing support for the voluntary funding scheme and a corresponding reduction of ETSI membership fees, and indicating that the results of 3GPP activities need to be considered when available. Rémi Thomas expressed the support of the scheme by France Télécom. Alistair Urie and Peter Adams expressed their view that further proceedings should await results on 3GPP. As an answer it was clarified that the scheme of voluntary funding was in response to a 2 years old decision of GA on the step by step reduction of the Funded Work Programme. It was commented that the nature of future activities would not so well fit into the scope of an SMG group, that expertise required in a MoU starter group would be more on legal aspects; also more parties should be involved now. SMG#27 decisions on the matter: • SMG#27 acknowledged the results of the group as an excellent basis for future work. • SMG#27 noted the next step that interested parties get together and determine the way forward. • SMG#27 decided that the task force should stay in office in order to follow the future development and to become active if necessary. SMG#27 thanked Per Björndahl and his group for their work. Note:A starter group of interested parties met on 14th of October, 1998, 14:00 - 14:30. ETSI/SMG(98)4 Part B, page 8 98/11/23 5.6 Ad hoc Group on Working Methods The status report of the ad hoc group on WOrking MEthods (WOME) in Tdoc SMG P-98-563 was presented by the WOME Chairman, Peter Donat. It was approved. WOME had 3 meetings since SMG#26 (WOME#3, WOME#4 and WOME#5). At WOME#5, an ARIB/TTC delegation participated. 5.6.1 Main activities Main activities of WOME concerned: Specifications and Version management: The current working assumption is that every release is specified in one major version of specifications. In particular, WOME endorsed to issue all outstanding specifications to Version 6 until SMG#28. The version management of TBRs may still have outstanding problems; also, WOME identified that the version management in SMG8 is in contradiction to the version management applied in the other STCs. For GSM 10.00, see SMG#27 decisions in section 5.6.2. GSM/UMTS 01.00: For changes to GSM/UMTS 01.00, a general aim should be to reduce duplications with ETSI TWP (task for PT SMG); also, when finding general agreements in WOME, GSM/UMTS 01.00 should be examined to identify the necessary changes to be elaborated by PT SMG. Electronic handling of documents: • Automatic download: WOME discussed a problem of the compcopy subdirectories which were automatically created by ETSI secretariat: Having restricted access, they stopped automatic downloading of directories when entered. WOME suggested removal of the directories, which was accepted by ETSI secretariat. • Access to e-mail reflectors for non ETSI members: WOME sees the responsibility with the owner of the list, typically the chairman or secretary of the corresponding group. Discussion in SMG#27: Kevin Holley reported on the SMG4 principles for access to e-mail groups: Access is granted if the company has participation rights, or is going to have participation rights, or if the person is intending to contribute to the work. Electronic Tools: • Compatibility problems between Word versions: SMG#26 had asked WOME to study the problem of versions of electronic tools like word processors and to report back to SMG#27. In particular, PT SMG had had to discover that documents when converted from Word 97 to Word 7, may loose text and revisions of figures. As a consequence, a CR had lost essential parts when converted from Word 97 to Word 7. The ETSI policy doesn’t help here, it is to accept Word 6, Word 7, Word for Office 97. Discussion in SMG#27: It was commented by Robert Tompkins that ITU accept documents in WORD for Office 97, but discourage the use of WORD for Office 97 for contributions, because of the problems with compatibility already known to SMG, Decision of SMG#27: see section 5.6.2. ETSI/SMG(98)4 Part B, page 9 98/11/23 • Other tools: The discussion on other tools like Access was postponed to WOME #6. A potential problem of Access 2 with the year 2000 had been reported in WOME. It was suggested that WOME should try to create a roadmap for change of software tools. Work item management: See SMG#27 decisions in section 5.6.2. Rules for document numbering: See SMG#27 decisions in section 5.6.2. Storage of meeting reports: Rules where to find a meeting report: WOME is studying some ways for a logical location of meeting reports. File structure on the FTP server: WOME discussed a proposal from PT SMG, and endorsed it; see the PT SMG status report to SMG#27 in Annex 7. Document Structure of GSM and UMTS Release 99 Specifications: SMG1 had asked WOME to look into proposals for a Release 99 specification structure (for GSM and UMTS). WOME studied the requirements, in particular it agreed as a working assumption that the set of specifications for UMTS together with all referenced documents shall be selfcontained for an educated reader, and that the referenced documents shall be publicly available. WOME concluded that a central problem is the maintenance, improvement and correction of the common kernel where the same changes have to be adopted for GSM and UMTS. For the Japanese side when there is a common Core Network protocol for UMTS and GSM, modifications of the common kernel must be in the responsibility of 3GPP. Further considerations are necessary. For stage 3 specifications in particular, i.e. the actual protocols, it is very important to have only one specification for one protocol. An initial examination of Methods A, B, B’ and C were made: • Method A: The specification structure is based on the GSM structure and the UMTS functionality is included into the GSM specifications. The result will be common GSM/UMTS specifications. The default is that everything is valid for both GSM and UMTS. GSM specific parts are marked and UMTS specific parts are marked, respectively. • Method B: A new, separate specification series for UMTS is used which includes references to appropriate GSM specifications. • Method B’: A new, separate specification series for UMTS is used. The GSM set of specifications includes references to appropriate UMTS specifications. • Method C: A new, separate specification series for UMTS is used but instead of references to GSM specifications the appropriate parts of GSM specifying text are copied into those UMTS specification(s). WOME did not conclude on one of the methods (or a mixture of some of them). WOME reported to SMG#27 that it would be ready to continue the investigation if SMG so wishes. Note: As a side event during SMG#27, a discussion between SMG, T1P1 and ARIB/TTC delegates tool place on the UMTS specification structure, see the report in Tdoc SMG P-98-783 which was made available at SMG#27. Roadmap: It was asked whether the GSM Phase 2+ Roadmap should be extended to include the UMTS Work Items or whether there should be a stand-alone UMTS roadmap. WOME conclusion: WOME advised PT SMG to process the information in such a way that both - separate and integrated - roadmaps can be produced. Logical e-mail addresses: PT SMG was encouraged to create additional logical e-mail addresses (for example: “SMG3.manager@etsi.fr”) to indicate the PT SMG expert responsible for a certain group. UMTS terminology: SMG1, SMG2 and SMG12 are elaborating definitions for UMTS. Compatibility between GSM and UMTS terminology and acronyms should be an issue for WOME, but was postponed. ETSI/SMG(98)4 Part B, page 10 98/11/23 Access to ETSI server: It was reported that access to the ETSI server is often restricted to the SMG directory. It was clarified that the GA had decided that every ETSI member should be able to get read-access to all non-restricted areas, e.g. the Board documents. In such a case, the help desk should be contacted. Access rights for writing and deleting: WOME recommends that write/delete access should normally be limited to the chairmen of the groups and PT SMG. Proper Releases: The problem of Release x+1, …, x+n descriptions in Release x specifications was discussed. WOME sees it as a work for the rapporteurs and PT SMG to remove such descriptions by CRs, however for big specifications, resources may not be available. Terms of reference for WG WOME: WOME prepared Terms of Reference, see SMG#27 decision below. Comments to 3GPP Working Procedures: SMG AG had asked WOME to comment on the draft 3GPP working procedures. This was done in WOME#5 and the results were presented to SMG-CG and SMG#27, see SMG#27 decision below.2 Members database: For technical reasons, it was not possible to run a demonstration up to now. The matter should be decided at one of the next WOME meeting. Change requests to 01.00: A first walk through the relevant paper showed that it seems to be easier to rewrite some parts in order to come to a more comprehensive description. So a new draft version of 01.00 is expected for SMG#28. 5.6.2 Decisions of SMG#27 SMG#27 approved the Terms of Reference for WOME in Annex A of Tdoc SMG P-98-563 with the modification to delete “ad hoc” in the name of the group. SMG#27 approved the following proposals from WOME: • GSM 10.00 should be issued in the major version of the current Release (this means, e.g., to use versions 7.x.y for GSM 10.00 until a completion of Release 98) . • The reference version for Word should be version 6 until a new decision has been made. This means that in case of discrepancies, the Word 6 version is the definitive one. • For every work item XXX, either the prime responsible STC generates explicit phases (like ASCI phase 1, ASCI phase 2), preferably with a new Work Item Description sheet; if not, enhancements of a completed work item belong to an (automatically created) Work item XXX-98 etc. (98 meaning Release 98). • The rules for document numbering proposed by WOME were endorsed by SMG#27: ::= ::=
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= P 1 2 … 9 A B C W (standing for SMG Plenary, SMG1, …, SMG11, SMG12, WOME) = ::= ::= = < digit> < digit> < digit> (the “-” stands for 0 and is used for better readability) ::= - 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 ::= 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 2 A mistake in the WOME status report to SMG#27 was corrected during presentation at SMG#27: It was clarified that SMG AG had asked WOME to present the comments on the 3GPP Working Procedures to SMG#27, not to 3GPP, and that had been done (Tdoc SMG P-98-565). ETSI/SMG(98)4 Part B, page 11 98/11/23 For SMG, the following subgroups exist: Advisory group: letter “A” Co-ordination group: letter “C” The abbreviation for a subgroup of an STC subgroup is to be decided by the STC, and to be documented by PT SMG. Examples: ◊ P-98-900 is SMG Plenary Tdoc no. 900 of year 1998. ◊ P-981601 is SMG Plenary Tdoc no. 1601 of year 1998. ◊ 2B99-001 is Tdoc 1 of SMG2 WPB in the year 1999. • SMG#27 approved the comments on the 3GPP Working Procedures in Tdoc SMG P-98-565 to be sent to 3GPP. 5.7 Report on globalisation François Grassot, member of UGG, presented Tdoc SMG P-98-577, Extraordinary GA decisions on EPP scope, source: UGG Chairman (same as Tdoc 11 from the Extraordinary ETSI General Assembly, 29 September 1998). François Grassot presented also Tdoc SMG P-98-574, title: During the meeting held in Tokyo, 7-9 October 1998 ARIB, ETSI, T1, TTA and TTC agreed this framework document, source: ETSI Director General/UGG Chairman, in Tdoc SMG P-98-574, which is Annex 9 of this meeting report. Discussion and clarifications in SMG#27: • “One Individual company Member, one vote” (slide 44): It was explained that weighted votes don’t exist in other SDOs. It was explained that the 3GPP agreement was to review this point on its fairness after 6 months.3 • “ETSI will absorb the initial cost of establishing the 3GPP, if required. Thereafter, the costs will be shared by the Organizational Partners. There will be no direct 3GPP membership fee for Individual Members.” (slide 28): It was explained that this is a commitment from ETSI, accepted by ETSI Board. • How are the PCG delegates elected, which power do they have? How can they represent the members? Answer: The PCG has a management role. There could be one representative per partner, e.g., the Director (General) of each partner. Andrew Watson quoted experiences from UMTS Forum which had originally been set up in a similar way but then had to change the structure because the steering group had been felt undemocratic. • If the members want influence on management issues, would they have to go through GA and Board? Answer: Yes, or other available means like through TSG chairs and vice chairs after the 3GPP has been set up. • The proposals are presented to GA in November 1998, whereas the full documentation is planned for December. • Duplication of work: The necessary means to avoid it (i.e. share of work) will have to be defined. • The view was expressed that SMG and its sub-groups should continue business as usual until further notice. 3 Note: Gunnar Sandegren stated that Ericsson considers subject to other companies applying the same principle, through ETSI, to only apply for one membership (i.e., have one vote); possibly it will go to further memberships through other partner organizations. ETSI/SMG(98)4 Part B, page 12 98/11/23 • A common technical group is not foreseen in the 3GPP structure. The TSGs will organise and co-ordinate their work. • Concern was expressed by Tony Wiener (ONE-2-ONE) and David Barnes (DTI) that there was no Plenary body of the TSGs to provide an overall technical coordination and an overall review of the output produced by the TSGs. They gave reasons why it was necessary to have a Plenary of TSGs and the view was supported by other delegates. Delegates were informed that they should raise this matter with their ETSI Board members. • The practical arrangements concerning the first meetings in 3GPP have not yet been discussed by UGG. • Is the number of TSG and their scope fixed? E.g., could there be a separate TSG on UMTS smart cards? Answer: The number and scope of TSG can be changed by the Organisational Partners meeting. • ETSI Board decided on 13 October the creation of a starter group for EP UMTS. • If a company (e.g., a small operator) wants to fully participate in the work, it might be obliged to send delegates to each TSG. • The view was expressed that at the next GA, a decision on acceptance or rejection of the 3GPP concept would have to be made; modifications would not be possible during the GA. • It was explained that it is foreseen that regional requirements will be included in the 3GPP work. • It was explained that the work areas listed in Tdoc SMG P-98-574 can be changed by PCG. 6 GSM matters 6.1 SMG1 Alan Cox, SMG1 Chairman, presented the GSM relevant parts of the SMG1 status report to SMG#27 in Tdoc SMG P-98-547. The SMG1 status report was approved by SMG#27. 6.1.1 General Since SMG#26, SMG1 has held two plenary meetings, one covering both GSM and UMTS matters, the second one focusing on UMTS Phase 1 specifications, as well as a number of ad-hoc meetings. The SMG1 work on GSM features is more and more included in the work on the corresponding UMTS features. 6.1.2 Change requests All GSM-relevant CRs presented by SMG1 to SMG#27 were approved by SMG#27. They concern • Support of Local Service Area (SoLSA) in Tdoc SMG P-98-548 concerning CR GSM 02.07-A019 and CR GSM 02.11-A011 • Call progress indications in Tdoc SMG P-98-549 concerning CR GSM 02.40A002 relating to Harmonization between GSM 02.40 version 5.0.0 and J-STD-007 Volume 7 ETSI/SMG(98)4 Part B, page 13 98/11/23 • Call deflection in Tdoc SMG P-98-550 concerning CR GSM 02.72-A001 relating to CD’s interaction with other supplementary services . 6.1.3 New specifications • GSM 02.43, Support of Localised Service Area (SoLSA); Service description; Stage 1, V2.0.0 in Tdoc SMG P-98-557 was approved by SMG#27 as a Release 98 specification. • GSM 02.56, GSM Cordless Telephony System (CTS), Phase 1; Service description; Stage 1, v2.0.0 in Tdoc SMG P-98-680 was approved by SMG#27 as a Release 98 specification. 6.1.4 Work items/areas General Packet Radio Services Phase 2: Tdoc SMG P-98-556 proposes a break-down of GPRS Phase 2 into 11 work items, prepared by SMG1 together with other STCs. Some are proposed for Release 98, others Release 99. Harald Dettner and François Courau commented that SMG3 is still working on GPRS Phase 1, so that for SMG#28 to finalise GPRS Phase 2 Work Items is not realistic. Decision of SMG#27: SMG#27 approved the work items in Tdoc SMG P-98-556 and asked the engaged STCs, in particular SMG3, SMG4, SMG6 and SMG12 to comment on the completion dates and on other parts of the Work Item Description sheets, taking into account comments from GSM MoU (in particular CAGE 2+) on charging/billing issues. GSM - Cordless Telephony System (CTS): See section 6.1.3 for approval of stage 1. At SMG#27, some delegates asked whether the CTS Work Item had still sufficient support in SMG to justify the Work Item to be kept alive, after several CTS rapporteurs had resigned. It was confirmed that replacements had been found, and that the Work Item can continue. Location services (under T1P1 leadership): A joint T1P1 and SMG1, SMG2, SMG3, SMG10, SMG12 meeting will take place in Sophia Antipolis from 26-29 October in order to progress LCS Stage 1. See section 6.5 for further details on location services. Multiple Service Profile (MSP): Although the stage 1 has been stable for some time, there has been little progress in SMG3 recently, so a new approach is being examined in SMG1. Impact of Telecommunications Data Protection Directive on GSM Standards: This work item, proposed in annex 2 of Tdoc SMG P-98-417, means to identify and study possible impacts of the Telecomms Data Protection Directive (97/66/EC) on GSM Standards. SMG#26 had approved this work item in principle and had asked SMG1 to study it further with the aim to approve necessary changes to the GSM standards at SMG#27. Work item rapporteur is Barbara Reed, BT. SMG1 concluded • that the GSM specifications are in line with that directive; • that therefore, at present, no additional GSM standardisation work is needed to support the directive; • that the work item is not closed as SMG1 are aware of activities in the fixed network (Barbara Reed is also rapporteur in NA2) and will watch developments. SMG1 identified in Tdoc SMG P-98-560 the following points from the Directive as relevant for GSM: • Article 8 - Presentation and restriction of calling and connected line: In particular, the requirement (in item 3 of article 8) for rejection of calls by the called party where the Calling Line Identification (CLI) has been restricted (i.e. withheld) by the caller is fulfilled in GSM, since the radio interface signalling supports this, permitting mobile stations to be designed to support the feature. ETSI/SMG(98)4 Part B, page 14 98/11/23 • Article 10 - Automatic call forwarding: Article 10 can be fulfilled by the called user observing the forwarded indicator and rejecting the call. The following should however be noted: Not all handsets support forwarded call indication - so a user may have to buy a new handset should they wish to have this facility or if they want the feature to be automatic. See also section 6.1.5 for a liaison statement from SMG1 to ECTEL TMS on the issue. Comments at SMG#27: Mikko Kanerva, Nokia, commented that network based solutions would significantly reduce or totally remove the signalling load from the radio interface, and would even work with old handsets. Decision of SMG#27: The work item is approved as pending in order to allow SMG1 to watch developments. The Work Item Description in Tdoc SMG P-98-417 shall be sent to SMG12 for revision and approval. SIM application toolkit: SMG1 is preparing a stage 1 description to be presented to SMG#28 for information. Support of Localized Service Area (SoLSA): See section 6.1.3 for approval of stage 1. Work items for deletion: On proposal from SMG1, SMG#27 approved deletion of the following work items: • Forwarding of SMSs (it was commented at SMG#27 that the service requirements remain but there is no plan to carry on the current Work Item.) • Network Alerting (SMS) - an outstanding sub-feature of work item Network Indication of Alerting in the MS for which core specifications had been completed in SMG#25. • Completion of Call when No Reply (CCNRy), Completion of Call when Subscriber Not Reachable (CCNRc) (see also Tdoc SMG P-98-561). 6.1.5 Liaison statements A liaison statement on Impact of Telecomms Data Protection Directive on GSM Standards from SMG1 to ECTEL-TMS in Tdoc SMG P-98-560 was noted by SMG#27. See section 6.1.4 for further information on the work item. 6.2 SMG2 The GSM relevant parts of the SMG2 status report to SMG#27 in Tdoc SMG P-98-706 were presented by the SMG2 Chairman, Niels Peter Skov Andersen. The SMG2 status report was approved by SMG#27. 6.2.1 General Since SMG#26, SMG2 held one plenary and several working party and ad hoc meetings. François Courau resigned as Chairman of SMG2 WPA and as Vice Chairman of SMG2. As interim SMG2 WPA Chairman, SMG2 appointed Andrew Howell (Motorola) until a decision at SMG2 when consequences from restructuring are clearer. Rémi Thomas emphasised the view of France Télécom that this group should continue. 6.2.2 Change requests With the exception of CR05.02-A043r2 in Tdoc SMG P-98-709 (see further below), all Change Requests in Tdoc SMG P-98-662, Tdoc SMG P-98-663, Tdoc SMG P-98-709, Tdoc SMG P-98-710, Tdoc SMG P-98-711 and Tdoc SMG P-98-712 were approved by SMG#27, including one Phase 2 Change request, CR 05.08-A078 rev 2 in Tdoc SMG P-98-711, clarifying how the Mobile Station determines the complete BA(SACCH). The corresponding CRs in Tdoc SMG P-98-711 (see table below) should be categorised as category F: ETSI/SMG(98)4 Part B, page 15 98/11/23 05.08-A074 05.08-A073 05.02-A078 R97 R96 Ph2 Clarification of Complete BA(SACCH) Clarification of Complete BA(SACCH) Clarification of Complete BA(SACCH) F F F Concerning Tdoc SMG P-98-709, CR05.02-A043r2 (Release 97) on MS multislot classes and GPRS dynamic allocations, it was asked at SMG#27 whether this also relates to HSCSD, where however the requirement should already be a consequence of the current specification. The CR was analysed during SMG#27 by Niels Peter Skov Andersen and Mikko Kanerva: They identified that the CR was necessary for Type 1 mobiles and elaborated a revision of the CR, CR05.02-A043r3 in Tdoc SMG P-98-639, which was approved by SMG#27. (SMG2 might want to further examine aspects of HSCSD and Type 2 mobiles.) 6.2.3 New specifications GSM 03.52, Lower layers of the GSM Cordless Telephony System (CTS) radio interface - Stage 2: SMG2 has put this specification in its version 0.1.1 under STC change control. It was clarified that SMG2 is not intending to merge this specification with other specifications now nor in the future. GSM 10.59 v. 1.3.0, Project scheduling and open issues for EDGE: This specification in Tdoc SMG P-98-707 was presented to SMG#27 for information. 6.2.4 Work items, feasibility studies and other work areas Adaptive Multi Rate (AMR): SMG2 members produced an AMR radio simulator that was used for the generation of static and dynamic error patterns for the selection phase of AMR work. In this period SMG2 have communicated with SMG11 on several aspects of the AMR. Following the approval of one candidate as the selected Adaptive Multi Rate codec standard by SMG#27 (see section 6.11.8), SMG2 will initiate the necessary work to include support for AMR in the standard. Considering the experience from the introduction of HR and EFR in the standard, SMG2 does not believe it possible to finalise the work in within Release 98. Enhanced Data rates for GSM Evolution (EDGE) - BSS Part: The definition for the frame work for EDGE has progressed. For GSM 10.59, see section 6.2.3. Feasibility study for GSM450: At SMG#26 (Helsinki, 22-26 June 1998), a proposal had been made to study the possibility of deploying GSM within frequency bands currently used for NMT450 cellular networks. SMG#26 had asked SMG2 for a feasibility study. After SMG#26 a liaison statement had been sent from SMG to ERM on the possibility of deployment of GSM systems in frequency bands currently allocated to other cellular systems. SMG2 WPB had been informed about the existence of NMT450 Digital Requirements specification. SMG2 presented the draft feasibility study to SMG2#27 for information and will continue work on the feasibility study. SMG2 identified key areas that need further study (impact of 450 MHz frequency allocations in different countries; range requirements; minimum spectrum requirement to operate GSM on 450 MHz band - the interim requirements proposal indicates 2.4 MHz spectrum availability for GSM technology). General Packet Radio Service Phase 1 (GPRS) - radio part: After the Change Requests approved by SMG#27, a number of corrections and alignments of the GPRS standard will still be necessary. In particular, a review of BCCH and corrections on RLC/MAC are envisaged. GSM - Cordless Telephony System (CTS): SMG2 have progressed the work item. The radio functionality requirements of a GSM CTS have been analysed and the future work has been structured based on this analysis. SMG2 agreed upon the basic working assumption for the CTS radio aspects. GSM 03.52 has been put under change control within SMG2 (cf. section 6.2.3). MS Antenna Test Method: SMG2 have received a few contributions on the subject of mobile station antenna performance and methods of measurements. Support of Localized Service Area (SoLSA): The work on SoLSA has been started. Proposals for detailed implementation have been received and are being studied in detail. For SoLSA once again the BCCH capacity seems to be a critical item, which needs to be studied carefully. ETSI/SMG(98)4 Part B, page 16 98/11/23 6.2.5 Liaison statements A Liaison Statement on Proposed feasibility study for GSM 450 from SMG2 to SMG in Tdoc SMG P-98-713 was noted by SMG, see section 6.2.4 for further information. Tdoc SMG P-98-683, a draft Co-operation agreement with Universal Wireless Communications Consortium's Global TDMA Forum (GTF) for EDGE prepared by the ETSI Secretariat, was endorsed by SMG#27. 6.3 SMG3 The GSM relevant parts of the SMG3 status report to SMG#27 in Tdoc SMG P-98-717 were presented by the SMG3 Chairman, Harald Dettner (the presentation slides are in Tdoc SMG P-98-585). The SMG3 status report was approved by SMG#27. Missing hosts: The hosting situation is critical. SMG3 is lacking hosts for a lot of meetings. If no parties are willing to host SMG3 meetings then it can be foreseen that stage 3 material for Release 99 will not be available in due time. For the following meetings, SMG3 urgently needs hosts: 27 to 29 January 1999 SMG3 plenary #1/99; NO HOST YET week 23 1999 SMG3 plenary #2/99; NO HOST YET week 40 1999 SMG3 plenary #3/99; NO HOST YET 25 to 26 January 1999 SMG3-WPA; Just before SMG3 plenary #1/99 NO HOST YET 25 to 26 January 1999 SMG3-WPB #1/99: Just before SMG3 plenary #1/99 NO HOST YET 17 to 21 May 1999 SMG3-WPB #2/99: NO HOST YET 11 to 15 January 1999 SMG3-WPC; NO HOST YET 13 and 14 January 1999 Joint SPS3/SMG3-WPC on CAMEL Phase 3 during SMG3-WPC 25 to 26 January 1999 SMG3-WPC; Just before SMG3 plenary #1/99 NO HOST YET 13 to 17 September 1999 SMG3-WPC; NO HOST YET 15 and 16 September 1999 Joint SPS3/SMG3-WPC on CAMEL Phase 3 during SMG3-WPC 15 to 19 November 1999 SMG3-WPC; NO HOST YET. Companies willing to host a meeting should contact Peter van der Arend (e-mail: peter.vanderarend@etsi.fr, fax: + 33 4 93 65 28 17). 6.3.1 General Between SMG#26 and SMG#27, SMG3 had one plenary and several working party / ad-hoc meetings. Vice Chairs will be elected at next SMG3 plenary in January 1999. In the mean time, the WP chairmen act as vice chairmen. 6.3.2 Change requests All change requests presented by SMG3 to SMG#27 were approved by SMG#27 with the following exceptions: ETSI/SMG(98)4 Part B, page 17 98/11/23 • CR 04.08-A355, a Phase 2 CR with Category F on Clarification of CM3 and ES IND bit handling in classmark 1 and 2 in Tdoc SMG P-98-715: This CR had been agreed in SMG3; corresponding CRs for Release 96 and Release 97 had already been approved by SMG#26. However, SMG2 had rejected the CR as being not necessary. On CR 04.08-A355, SMG2/3 should check whether the changes introduced by the corresponding CRs for Release 96 and Release 97 are to be improved. • CR 03.78-A037r1, a Release 97 Category C Change Request on Removal of O_Not_Reachable and T_Not_Reachable detection points in Tdoc SMG P-98-724: SMG#27 discussed whether the deletion of the detection points on “not reachable” in this CR could lead to unwanted service restrictions. The CR was further examined during SMG#27. Result: Tdoc SMG P-98-627 was presented by Harald Dettner. It proposes acceptance of the CR, because ITU-T had not accepted the new detection points for not Reachable so far. Then, a further discussion in SMG#27 took place. One view was that in a world of fixed-mobile convergence, it wouldn’t be understandable that specification of a detection point which is the consequence of mobility is rejected; if ‘not reachable’ had to be merged with another detection point, the latter one should be ‘no reply’ instead of ‘busy’. Another opinion, expressed by several speakers, was that under the signs of fixedmobile convergence, ITU-T might change their mind. SMG#27 asked SMG3 to study the CR again with regard of the concerns raised. CR 03.78-A037r1 was postponed at SMG#27. • On CR 04.08-A365, the following revision was approved by SMG#27: All revisions except the revision of Annex K4 were approved by SMG#27. The revision of Annex K4 was not approved, as annex K is only an informative annex documenting default IEIs specified before the new coding principle to make IEIs context sensitive (i.e., the meaning of an IEI depends on the message in which it occurs). A modified CR 04.08-A365 rev. 1 was made available in Tdoc SMG P-98-588. • A CR to GSM 04.08 in Tdoc SMG P-98-698 on re-numbering of tables and sections, CR 04.08-A357r1, has been postponed to be further discussed in SMG2 and SMG3. Accepted CRs include: • Release 96 CRs on Voice Broadcast Service (VBS) in Tdoc SMG P-98-678 • Release 96 CRs on Voice Broadcast Service (VGCS) in Tdoc SMG P-98-679 • Release 96 CRs on CAMEL Phase 1 in Tdoc SMG P-98-723 • Remaining Release 97 CRs on CAMEL Phase 2 in Tdoc SMG P-98-724 except CR 03.78-A037r1 (Release 97-C) on Removal of O_Not_Reachable and T_Not_Reachable detection points • on CAMEL Phase 2/CCBS, the CR in Tdoc SMG P-98-722 ETSI/SMG(98)4 Part B, page 18 98/11/23 • on CCBS, CRs in Tdoc SMG P-98-720 and Tdoc SMG P-98-721, except CR 04.08-A365 in Tdoc SMG P-98-716, where SMG#27 approved a revision in Tdoc SMG P-98-588. • on GPRS, CRs in Tdoc SMG P-98-677, Tdoc SMG P-98-725, • on Support for Optimal Routing (SOR): CRs in Tdoc SMG P-98-768 • CRs 04.08-A359 and 04.08-367 on re-numbering of tables and figures in Tdoc SMG P-98-698 (whereas CR 04.08-A357r1 has been postponed at SMG#27, see above) • Release 96 and Release 97 CRs on TEI in Tdoc SMG P-98-726 (GSM 03.18 and GSM 09.02). 6.3.3 New specifications GSM 04.72, Call Deflection (CD) Supplementary Service; Stage 3, V1.0.0 (Release 98), in Tdoc SMG P-98-718, was presented for information to SMG#27. GSM 09.13, Signalling interworking between ISDN supplementary services Application Service Element (ASE) and Mobile Application Part (MAP) protocols, version 2.0.0 in Tdoc SMG P-98-719 was approved by SMG#27 for Release 97. 6.3.4 Work items/areas Calling Name Presentation - US (CNAP-US), Calling Name Presentation - Euro (CNAP-EU): The specifications for Calling Name Presentation - US (CNAP-US) are available now and will be published: GSM_NO GSM_TITLE 02.96 Name Identification Supplementary Services; Stage 1 CURRENT VERSION 6.0.0 PHASE 03.96 Name Identification Supplementary Services; Stage 2 6.0.0 R97 04.96 Name Identification Supplementary Services; Stage 3 6.0.0 R97 R97 Stage 1 (02.96) is neutral to the implementation, but for Calling Name Presentation - Euro (CNAP-EU), a separate architecture has to be chosen. Problems are identified with the proposal to make use of UUS. Other alternatives are under study. CAMEL Phase 2: Tdoc SMG P-98-579, EDP-R for Abandon detection point in CAMEL phase 2, source France Télécom, explains that the CAMEL phase 2 stage 1 description requires the Abandon Detection Point as a EDP-R4, and that such a functionality is not provided in the stage 2; it proposes not to change stage 2. In this matter, later during SMG#27, P-98-607, with the same title EDP-R for Abandon detection point in CAMEL phase 2, source France Télécom and Nokia, was presented by Rémi Thomas. This document proposes, that either GSM 02.78 requirement for charging operations in abandon DP is moved to CAMEL phase 3, or SMG3 WPC is allowed to ignore the requirement for CAMEL phase 2. An attached draft CR shows the change needed in GSM 02.78 if SMG1 is to remove the requirement from CAMEL phase 2. Decisions of SMG#27: SMG#27 approved not to modify GSM 03.78 for CAMEL phase 2 to include the EDP-R Abandon DP. SMG#27 further approved that SMG1 should move the GSM 02.78 requirement for charging operations in abandon DP into CAMEL phase 3. CAMEL Phase 3: Co-operation with SPS3 has started on the common development of the CAMEL Phase 3 standard. See Annex A in Tdoc SMG P-98-717 Annex F of GSM 10.78. The danger was pointed at in SMG#27, to loose important functions if detection points are removed for the sake of fixed/mobile convergence just because it doesn’t exist for fixed networks. 4 EDP-R = Event Detection Point - Request: A detection point which is leads to a notification of the gsmSCF; the gsmSSF then waits for instructions from the gsmSCF. See GSM 03.78. ETSI/SMG(98)4 Part B, page 19 98/11/23 Immediate Service Termination (IST): The development of a non CAMEL implementation solution for IST was requested by SMG10. SMG3 reported to SMG#27 • that guidance on this work is needed; • that the non CAMEL approach for the service might be very time consuming for SMG3-WPC; • that there was no support in SMG3 for the development of a non CAMEL based solution for IST. During SMG#27, a small group looked into the issue. The SMG3 and SMG10 chairman agreed to raise the issue in the STCs again to attract the proponents to actively work on this subject. SMG#27 was informed that Alcatel had committed to contribute to the non CAMEL solution for IST. SMG#27 decision: non-CAMEL based IST is postponed to Release 99. 6.3.5 Liaison statements Co-operation with SPS: A Liaison Statement from SPS3 on SMG3 - SPS3 co-operation for the production of common CAMEL Phase 3 specifications was presented to SMG#27 in annex A of P-98-717. Note: In annex A of P-98-717 the dates of that LS have been updated. Decision of SMG#27: Annex F of GSM 10.78 shown on the last page of P-98-717 was approved by SMG#27. 6.3.6 Other issues Sub-System Numbers: After rejection of allocation of SSN for GSM by ITU, SMG3 prepared CRs to GSM 03.03 which will be sent to SMG12 (the prime responsible STC for GSM 03.03). See also section 6.12.5. 6.4 SMG4 The GSM relevant parts of the SMG4 status report to SMG#27 in Tdoc SMG P-98-775 were presented by the SMG4 Chairman, Kevin Holley (the presentation slides are in Tdoc SMG P-98-566). The SMG4 status report was approved by SMG#27. Missing hosts: SMG4 is missing hosts for the following plenary meetings: st th • 1 -5 March 1999, th th • 20 -24 September 1999. The last SMG4 meeting was attended by 70 delegates. During the opening and closing plenary, usually about 50 delegates are present. In between up to four subgroups are running in parallel with 10 to 35 delegates. Companies willing to host a meeting should contact Friedhelm Rodermund (e-mail: friedhelm.rodermund@etsi.fr, fax: + 33 4 93 65 28 17).6.4.1General Since SMG#26, SMG4 has held one plenary meeting and several sub-group/ad hoc meetings as well as joint meetings with SMG1 and SMG12. 6.4.2 Change requests All CRs in Tdoc SMG P-98-735, Tdoc SMG P-98-736, Tdoc SMG P-98-737, Tdoc SMG P-98-738 and Tdoc SMG P-98-739 were approved by SMG#27. Amongst them, there are two phase 2 CRs: • CR 07.07-A061, Corrections Tdoc SMG P-98-737 to +CR and ETSI/SMG(98)4 Part B, page 20 98/11/23 +CREG commands in • CR-09.07-A042 on V.24 signalling in Tdoc SMG P-98-739. On CR 03.40-A83 in Tdoc SMG P-98-738, possible compatibility problems with Release 98 Mobile Stations in networks of Release 97 or earlier were indicated. Change requests in Tdoc SMG P-98-739 correct compatibility problems between various implementations of V.24 signalling in the Mobile Station, Inter-Working Function and fixed network V.110 ISDN Terminal Adapter that may cause premature release of calls. A complete solution has been elaborated for Release 98, some corrections are also made to the Phase 2, Release 96 and Release 97 specifications. 6.4.3 New specifications GSM 03.57, Mobile Station Application Execution Environment (MExE); Functional description; Stage 2, Version 1.0.2 (R98), in Tdoc SMG P-98-776 was presented to SMG#27 for information. 6.4.4 Work items/areas Phase 2: • AT commands: For a correction to GSM 07.07 regarding the +CR and +CREG commands, see section 6.4.2 (there is a corresponding minor error in the +MR command in ITU-T V.250). • V.24: See section 6.4.2 (CRs in Tdoc SMG P-98-739). New work items: Provision of text telephony service in GSM and UMTS: This work item, proposed in section 13.5 of the SMG4 status report (Tdoc SMG P-98-775) led to some discussion in SMG#27: Comments of the work item: • Additional supporting companies (e.g., regulators) are needed. SMG#27 was informed that the Swedish regulator as well as Alcatel support the WI. • Steven Hayes commented that there might come a mandate from FCC. • SMG#27 was informed that in Denmark, the feature has been implemented without impact on GSM standards. Decision of SMG#27: The work item was approved. It should be further studied by SMG12, which will be the prime responsible STC at least in the initial phase. 6.4.5 Liaison statements A Liaison Statement on maintenance of ETSI GSM specifications in section 14 of the SMG4 status report was forwarded by SMG#27 to WOME. 6.5 T1P1 work items GPRS for PCS 1900: Ed Ehrlich presented Tdoc SMG P-98-583, containing a new work item GPRS for PCS 1900, under leadership of T1P1. It was approved. Comments: • T1P1 should also consider performance evaluations etc. for GPRS radio. • The text in section 1.4 seems not to raise new service requirements. Harmonization of the PCS1900 Standards with the GSM Base Specification: Ed Ehrlich presented Tdoc SMG P-98-582, Harmonisation CRs for Release 98, source Asok Chatterjee, Chairman, T1P1, expressing the need for feasible arrangements to obtain common standards soon. ETSI/SMG(98)4 Part B, page 21 98/11/23 Location Services (LCS): Tdoc SMG P-98-727, Standardisation of Commercial Location Based Services, source: Cellnet, Motorola, Nokia, Nortel, Omnitel Pronto Italia and Tdoc SMG P-98-728, Background Information about Location Services Standardization, source: Nokia, were presented by Teuvo Järvelä. The documents propose E-OTD and GPS as the solution for the commercial services, and TOA as the solution for the FCC requirement. Both are proposed to be specified in parallel, for R98. Clarifications and further information: • Ed Ehrlich explained that stage 1 and stage 2 are developed so that they are applicable to any of the three methods. • A joint meeting between SMG STCs and T1P1 on localisation is planned for 26-29 October, 1998 in Sophia Antipolis. Views on the matter: • Linda Melvin, Director of GSM MoU North American Interest Group, expressed the need of all GSM North America operators for an in time solution (in Release 98) based on TOA. • One main reason for proposing TOA is that it works with existing mobile stations. • Views supporting the E-OTD or GPS or TOA solutions were expressed by some delegates. Conclusion of SMG#27: • SMG recognised the first priority for an in-time solution based on TOA without delay (mainly for regulatory requirements on emergency calls). • SMG recognises the need for other solutions (mainly for commercial services using localisation). • The lead for localisation including all methods should be with T1P1. • It was noted that T1P1 intends to take measures to speed up the work on the additional methods. 6.6 SMG6 The GSM relevant parts of the SMG6 status report to SMG#27 in Tdoc SMG P-98-664 were presented by the SMG6 Chairperson, Gisela Hertel. The SMG6 status report was approved by SMG#27. 6.6.1 General; confirmation of Chair Between SMG#26 and SMG#27, SMG6 had one plenary and several working party/ad-hoc meetings. SMG#27 was informed that Gisela Hertel has changed affiliation. She now represents Iridium. She was confirmed as SMG6 Chairperson. 6.6.2 Change requests All CRs presented by SMG6 to SMG#27 for approval were approved by SMG#27: Tdoc SMG P-98-667 - CRs to GSM 12.05: • a CR to GSM 12.05 proposing an enhancement of HSCSD parameters in call records; • a CR to GSM 12.05 proposing the addition of speech codec related information. Tdoc SMG P-98-665 - CR to GSM 12.11: a CR to GSM 12.11 containing several clarifications. ETSI/SMG(98)4 Part B, page 22 98/11/23 Tdoc SMG P-98-666 - CRs to GSM 12.15 • a CR to GSM 12.15 that contains several clarification and editorial improvements. • CR 12.15-A001r10 is a CR to GSM 12.15 proposing the addition of a charging protocol. Earlier versions of this CR have been discussed at SMG6 GPRS meeting for some time, and the status of the CR had been questioned in SMG6; Michael Sanders confirmed that the version presented to SMG#27 was the one approved in SMG6. After longer discussions in SMG#27, the CR was approved. 6.6.3 New specifications No new specification was presented to SMG#27. 6.6.4 Work items General Packet Radio Service (GPRS): SMG6 established the following work plan: GPRS charging: • High Priority ∗ ∗ ∗ ∗ ∗ Completion of charging protocols Prepaid service (study + specification if time allows) Reverse charging Study of itemised billing Enhancements to 12.15 • Medium Priority ∗ Hot billing ∗ Study of enhancements to charging criteria ∗ PTM-M (depends on service description) • Low Priority & On Hold ∗ PTM-G ∗ AoC (depends on service description) (depends on service description) GPRS O&M: • High Priority ∗ ∗ ∗ ∗ ∗ ∗ ∗ ∗ ∗ ∗ Clarification of the responsible SMG group(s) for Legal Interception issues. General O&M descriptions and requirements, Enhancements to 10.18; GPRS Functions. GPRS Elements. GPRS Exception Management. Problem resolution. Study of Gb interface O&M requirements and level of standardisation. NSS interface issues relating to GPRS O&M. NSS Functional issues relating to GPRS O&M BSS interfaces and issues relating to GPRS O&M. BSS Functional issues relating to GPRS O&M. • Medium Priority ∗ Study of DNS and Border gateway O&M. ∗ GPRS Trace. • Low Priority & On Hold ∗ PTM Service centre is not applicable at this time. When the specifications are available for this node it will be prioritised. ∗ Network QoS Management. When specifications are stable this item will be prioritised. ∗ Study for Network Parameter Distribution in GPRS. ETSI/SMG(98)4 Part B, page 23 98/11/23 6.7 SMG7 and type approval matters The SMG7 status report at SMG#27 in Tdoc SMG P-98-541 were presented by the SMG7 Chairman, Rémi Thomas. The SMG7 status report was approved by SMG#27. 6.7.1 General SMG7 held one plenary since SMG#26 as well as two GPRS testing drafting sessions and a meeting on evaluation of the new R&TTE directive of the European Commission. 6.7.2 Change requests to GSM 11.10 All Change Requests to GSM 11.10 presented to SMG#27 were approved by SMG#27. 6.7.3 New specifications SMG#27 approved the following specifications: • GSM 13.01-1 (TS 101 419-1), Attachment requirements for Global System for Mobile communications (GSM) mobile stations; Access, version 2.0.0, in Tdoc SMG P-98-544; • GSM 13.01-2 (TS 101 431-1), Attachment requirements for mobile stations in the DCS 1800 band and additional GSM 900 band; Access, version 2.0.0, in Tdoc SMG P-98-545; • GSM 13.67, Attachment requirements for Global System for Mobile communications (GSM); Railways Band (R-GSM); Mobile Stations; Access, version 1.0.0, in Tdoc SMG P-98-792 revising Tdoc SMG P-98-542;5 • GSM 13.68, Attachment requirements for Global System for Mobile communications (GSM); Advanced Speech Call Items (GSM-ASCI) Mobile Stations; Access, version 1.0.0, in Tdoc SMG P-98-543. See also section 6.7.4. 6.7.4 Regulatory issues The new R&TTE directive will presumably be applied from January 2000 onwards. Still under the present type approval regime (98/13/EC Directive), the TBRs have to be transposed into Harmonised Standards, and ACTE has requested that the corresponding Harmonised Standards for GSM 900 and GSM 1800 are merged (that is, ex-TBR19 with ex-TBR 31, and ex-TBR 20 with ex-TBR 32); also it has been agreed to add the phase 2+ TBR modules as further parts of these Harmonised Standards. Base TBRs: SMG#27 approved • a new versions for TBR 19 as GSM 13.01-1 (TS 101 419) in Tdoc P-98-544 • a new version of TBR 31 as GSM 13.01-1 (TS 101 431) in Tdoc P-98-545 Both specifications were approved at SMG#27 as TS, not yet as EN; after SMG#27, they include • the necessary alignment with the requirements of the present directive (98/13/EC) and 5 Tdoc SMG P-98-542 showed the wrong specification number GSM 13.69 instead of the correct number, GSM 13.67. ETSI/SMG(98)4 Part B, page 24 98/11/23 • the implementation of CRs that had been previously approved by SMG (but had not been implemented because of the expected transition to Harmonised standards). At SMG#28, SMG7 intends to present merged versions of these specifications for approval as Harmonised Standards as follows: TBR 19 + 31 => EN 301-419-1 (GSM 13.01) TBR 20 + 32 => EN 301 420-1 (GSM 13.02). GSM 13.67, the “TBR-Module” for R-GSM Band, was presented as version 1.0.0 to SMG#27 for information. SMG#27 concluded that the specification was stable enough and approved GSM 13.67. GSM 13.68, the “TBR-Module” for ASCI (Access) was presented as version 1.0.0 to SMG#27 for information. SMG#27 concluded that the specification was stable enough and approved GSM 13.68. Schedule for the “TBR Modules”: Phase 2+ Work Item HSCSD ASCI R-GSM GPRS CTS-MS CTS-FP EDGE AMR Harmonised Standard EN No. 301-419-2 (GSM 13.34) 301 419-3 (GSM 13.68) 301 419-4 (GSM 13.67) 301 419-5 (GSM 13.60) 301 419-6 (GSM 13.55) 301 419-7 (GSM 13.56) 301 419-8 (GSM 13.59) 301 419-9 (GSM 13.70) Core Specs SMG approved SMG#23 Sep 1997 GSM 11.10-1 SMG approved SMG#24 Dec 1998 Document SMG approved SMG#26 25 Jun 98 SMG#24 Dec 1997 SMG#26 June 1998 SMG#24 Dec 1997 SMG#26 June 1998 target: SMG#28 Feb 1999 target: SMG#29 June 1999 target: SMG#28 Feb 1999 target: SMG#30 Oct 1999 target: SMG#28 Feb 1999 target: SMG#30 Oct 1999 target :SMG#29 June 1999 target: SMG#30 Oct 1999 target: SMG#29 June 1999 target: SMG#30 Oct 1999 target: SMG#28 Feb 1999 target: SMG#28 Feb 1999 target: SMG#29 June 1999 target: SMG#31 Dec 1999 target: SMG#31 Dec 1999 target: SMG#31 Dec 1990 target: SMG#31 Dec 1999 At SMG#27 it was not clear whether the ETSI secretariat will investigate the usage of the One Step Approval Procedure (OAP) for updated Harmonised Standards and TBR modules. SMG#27 approved the approach and schedule in section 5.1.3 of the SMG7 status report. 6.7.5 Work items Release 96: Mobile Station Test Specifications for the following work items are considered stable: • EFR, • HSCSD, • R-GSM and ETSI/SMG(98)4 Part B, page 25 98/11/23 • ASCI Phase 1. Mobile Station Test Specifications for the following work items are to be completed: • CBCH extension; • New Cell reselection mechanisms; • New System Information Type 9, BCCH scheduling, • Use of Progress Indicator 64, • ECT (Explicit Call Transfer): some aspects linked to compatibility and to call control may need to be tested, • CCBS (Call Completion to Busy Subscriber) some aspects will be part of the TBRs because call control is affected. Release 97: SMG7 has started work on Mobile Station test specifications for two Release 97 features: • GPRS and • CTS. GPRS Phase 1 testing: The drafting of the GPRS test cases is made very difficult by the instability of GSM 04.60; therefore the first priority to ensure the completion of the GPRS test cases is the availability of a stable GSM 04.60. PT SMG is editing and maintaining a document which outlines the status of the work for the GPRS MS testing. These information are provided for each testing domain, hence this document allows to monitor accurately the progress of the work. The editors for each chapter and the documents which contain the draft tests are identified as well. For the time being this document remains inside SMG7 (318/98), it is available upon request. It is expected that the first GPRS tests will be brought to SMG#28 for approval. Cordless Telephony System (CTS) testing: SMG7 started to review documents on CTS. Release 98 and beyond: AMR testing: A presentation on AMR will be made during the next SMG7 plenary, this will allow SMG7 to organise the work for AMR testing; EDGE testing: A presentation on EDGE will be made during the next SMG7 plenary, this will allow SMG7 to organise the work for EDGE testing. 6.7.6 R&TTE Directive Possible consequences of the R&TTE directive are described in Tdoc P-98-595, source Mark Bogers. Hans Hauser presented Tdoc SMG P-98-581, Input of the SMG community to the preparation work of the R&TTE Directive, Source: T-Mobil. The document presents an analysis of essential requirements under the R&TTE. SMG#27 expressed support for the concepts in the document and concluded that the document is a valuable input document for the further work in SMG7 and GSM MoU European Interest Group on “living under the R&TTE”. Later in the meeting, Hans Hauser presented Tdoc SMG P-98-640, LS to GSM MoU EIG and SMG7; Common position on Article 3 “Essential Requirements” of the draft R&TTE Directive. This Liaison Statement was approved by SMG#27 with the following modification: “SMG#27 has endorsedadopted the position on Article 3 “Essential Requirements” of the draft R&TTE Directive described in Tdoc SMG#27 98-581 in principle.” The approved version of this Liaison Statement is Tdoc SMG#27 98-789. ETSI/SMG(98)4 Part B, page 26 98/11/23 6.7.7 Voluntary Certification Scheme Armin Toepfer confirmed that also under a VCS scheme, GSM 11.10 will continue to be the reference for mobile station testing. 6.7.8 Liaison Statements SMG#27 approved a Liaison Statement to TRAC on CTS (“work goes on”) in Tdoc SMG P-98-610, see section 6.13. 6.8 SMG8 The SMG8 status report to SMG#27 in Tdoc SMG P-98-743 were presented by the SMG8 Chairman, Simon Pike. The SMG8 status report was approved by SMG#27. 6.8.1 General SMG8 has held one plenary meeting since SMG#26. The remaining work on GSM 11.24 has been completed and presented to SMG#27 for approval for Vote. SMG8 is making good progress in developing tests of GPRS and pico BTS in GSM 11.21. 6.8.2 Change requests SMG8 presented tests of pico-BTS to SMG#27 for information in Tdoc SMG P-98-741 - for information because the pico-BTS is in Release 98. CRs in Tdoc SMG P-98-740 and Tdoc SMG P-98-742 were approved by SMG#27. 6.8.3 Specifications GSM 11.24, GSM Transcoding and Rate Adaptation: Base Station System Equipment Specification, will be sent for vote. The chairmen of SMG8 and SMG11 will discuss the future maintenance of GSM 11.24. 6.8.4 Releases BSS tests for Release 96 are considered as completed. (Some issues concerning Base station configurations might have to be added.) 6.8.5 Liaison with other bodies TC ERM: The last TC ERM meeting approved ETS 300 342-3 to commence the vote stage of the approval process, subject to some changes being made. This specification is only directly applicable to Phase 2 GSM infrastructure. To extend the scope to include Phase 2+, a new edition will be required. A work item for this will be presented to the next meeting of TC ERM. 6.9 SMG9 The GSM relevant parts of the SMG9 status report to SMG#27 in Tdoc SMG P-98-668 were presented by the SMG9 Chairman, Klaus Vedder. The SMG9 status report was approved by SMG#27. The slides of the presentation were made available in Tdoc SMG P-98-676. 6.9.1 General; new scope of SMG9 SMG9 had one plenary and several sub-group meetings since SMG#26. ETSI/SMG(98)4 Part B, page 27 98/11/23 At the ETSI Board meeting from the 9th to 11th June, it was decided that the ETSI TC ICC should close and that existing work items from that committee should be transferred to SMG9. This makes SMG9 the main focus of ETSI card standardisation activities. SMG9 reported at SMG#26 that this would require a review of their terms of reference. This review took place at the last SMG9 plenary meeting and resulted in a new version which can be found in annex D of Tdoc SMG P-98-668. SMG#27 approved the Terms of reference with the following modifications: • to add liaison with WAP Forum to the liaisons SMG9 activities outside GSM and UMTS are reported in section 6.9.5. 6.9.2 Change requests For change request CR A001 rev 1 to ETSI Guide EG 201 220 version 1.2.1, see section 6.9.5. Change requests to GSM specifications: GSM 11.11, SIM/ME interface specification: All CRs in Tdoc SMG P-98-671 were approved by SMG#27: - CR 11.11-A071(Release 98) introduces an enhance image coding scheme that will enable colour icons to be stored on the SIM in a standardised manner. - CR 11.11-A072 (Release 98) is a harmonisation CR that adds reference to PCS 1900. This is done at the request of ANSI T1P1. GSM 11.14, SIM Application Toolkit: All CRs in Tdoc SMG P-98-669 except CR 11.14-A111r1 (see further below) and all CRs in Tdoc SMG P-98-670 were approved by SMG#27: - CR 11.14-A084 (Release 96), CR 11.14-A087 (Release 97) and CR 11.14-A112 (Release 98), introducing a new class 1bis to reduce the number of MEs on the market offering only partial and differing support of class 2. - CR 11.14-A091r1 (Release 98): "Yes/No" response for GET INKEY. Most of SIM Toolkit applications using the GET INKEY command actually expect only a "YES" or "NO" response. This new feature simplifies the SIM Toolkit application and provides an improved user MMI. - CR 11.14-A092 (Release 98): Alignment of coding of card reader status event. This corrects the encoding of card reader status event thus aligning it with the encoding of the other events. - CR 11.14-A093 (Release 97): Additional information field mandatory in case of USSD Return Error result. This clarifies that if result code '37' is returned, the ME shall provide a specific cause value as additional information. - CR 11.14-A094 (Release 98): This is the Release 98 version of CR 11.14-A093. - CR 11.14-A095 (Release 97): This CR corrects the omission of the SET UP EVENT LIST command from the table that shows all possible result values for all commands. - CR 11.14-A096 (Release 96), CR 11.14-A097 (Release 97), CR 11.14-A098 (Release 98): These CRs clarify that in the case where the SIM issues an instruction to the ME to initiate a Mobile Originated transaction (e.g. SEND SMS, SEND USSD), the content supplied by the SIM for onward transmission by the ME shall not be altered by the ME unless explicitly stated elsewhere in GSM 11.14 or in GSM 11.11. ETSI/SMG(98)4 Part B, page 28 98/11/23 - CR 11.14-A099 (Release 97), CR 11.14-A100 (Release 98): Clarification about USSD return result. - CR 11.14-A101 (Release 97), CR 11.14-A102 (Release 96), CR 11.14-A103 (Release 98): These CRs clarify the handling of the ‘9300’ status response for the envelope command for SMS Data download, Call Control and SMS Call Control. All other cases are already defined in GSM 11.11. - CR 11.14-A104 (Release 98): This CR introduces a new command SET UP IDLE MODE TEXT. The text supplied by the command is not allowed to overwrite information of higher importance such as the service provider's name. CR 11.14-A108 (Release 98): This CR clarifies that the ME shall not locally generate audible DTMF tones and play them to the user during a SET UP CALL command. - CR 11.14-A109 (Release 97): This change describes the handling of the TERMINAL RESPONSE command in the case where CALL CONTROL by SIM is triggered after a proactive command SET UP CALL, SEND SS or SEND USSD. - CR 11.14-A110 (Release 98): This is the Release 98 version of CR 11.14-A109. CR 11.14-A111r4 (Release 98) in Tdoc SMG P-98-605, introducing a new command to the SIM application toolkit "RUN AT COMMAND" was also approved by SMG#27. This allows the application to issue AT commands to the ME. This may include those specified in GSM 07.07 as well as manufacturer specific commands. Typical uses for such functionality are remote diagnostics, customer care and control of unattended terminals. The original CR, CR 11.14-A111r1, presented in Tdoc SMG P-98-669, had been revised by SMG#27: During discussion at SMG9 plenary, some concerns had arisen: (1) that AT commands would allow the possibility for ME and network operator specific actions to be introduced. One such action could be the setting up of a call without the user’s knowledge or confirmation; (2) that the SIM toolkit would now be promoting the opportunity for non-standardised ME/service behaviour to be introduced; (3) that the feature would effectively bypass the current concept of toolkit classes which fully define an ME’s toolkit behaviour. SMG9 therefore had sent the CR to SMG#27 together with a Liaison Statement in annex B of Tdoc SMG P-98-668 explaining the backgrounds. During SMG#27, the revision CR 11.14-A111r4 in Tdoc SMG P-98-605 was elaborated requiring control by the subscriber through the ME for this feature. SMG#27 approved Tdoc SMG P-98-625, Handling of AT Commands via SIM Toolkit, source: BT, Vodafone, France Telecom, Nokia, Ericsson, Siemens, Motorola. This document concludes that SMG4 should provide a subset of AT commands which is recommended for operators to use with SIM Toolkit. In this context, Nigel Barnes presented Tdoc SMG P-98-245, General guidelines for Automatic Call and SMS execution, source: Ad Hoc Group of SMG#25, to SMG#27. This document indicates possible problem areas when certain services and application execution environments cause the GSM ME to initiate calls or send SMS automatically or as a result of user interaction or interaction by external equipment with the application. It had already presented at SMG#25, and SMG#25 had decided further actions (including further discussions in SMG1, SMG12, MoU SCAG). Again in the same context, SMG#27 approved Tdoc SMG P-98-626, Applications and Automatic Execution, source: BT, Vodafone, Nokia, Ericsson, Motorola, Siemens. Following the proposals of this document, an SMG Workshop on Applications and Automatic Execution will be convened (planned place and date: ETSI Headquarters, Sophia Antipolis, th st 30 November to 1 December 1998), chaired by Kevin Holley. This workshop will allow experts to identify all the problem areas, including those identified in Tdoc SMG P-98-245 and annex B of Tdoc SMG P-98-668 (=SMG9 98p373), ETSI/SMG(98)4 Part B, page 29 98/11/23 and to propose a programme structure for resolution of the problems, possibly via further study in the individual STCs. The workshop is mandated to offer guidance directly to the STCs. Fred Hillebrand will take Tdoc SMG P-98-625 and Tdoc SMG P-98-626 to GSM MoU. GSM 02.17, SIM functional characteristics: A complete revision of GSM 02.17 to align it with the changes made to GSM 11.11 and GSM 11.14 over the last years had been presented to SMG#26 for information and comment. As no comments had been received, SMG9 had agreed to present the "new" GSM 02.17 to SMG#27 for approval. The two CRs establishing the new version of GSM 02.17 in Tdoc SMG P-98-672 were approved by SMG#27: CR 02.17-A001 (Release 96) and the corresponding Release 98 CR 02.17-A003. 6.9.3 New specifications GSM 02.19, Subscriber Identity Module Application Programming Interface (SIM API); Service description; Stage 1, version 2.0.0 in Tdoc SMG P-98-674 was approved by SMG#27 for Release 98. 6.9.4 Work items Interworking with non-GSM applications: SMG#27 confirmed the deletion of the work item Interworking with nonGSM applications. 6.9.5 SMG9 areas outside GSM and UMTS CR A001 rev 1 to EG 201 220 version 1.2.1 in Tdoc P-98-673 was approved by SMG#27. Background: SMG9 has recently become responsible for the documents previously in the control of TC ICC. ETSI Guide EG 201 220, ETSI numbering system for telecommunication application providers (AID), is one such document. (For the complete list, see the status list of SMG specifications.) The change request contained in Tdoc P-98-673 was elaborated as a result of work being done on GSM 02.19, the SIM API. The implementation of the SIM API requires that an application residing on the smart card is referenced by the operating system by an Application Identifier (AID). This change allows card applications to be administered by the card issuer, using a generic PIX structure6, without the necessity for a plethora of applications for AIDs to the ETSI Secretariat. 6.9.6 Other issues Application identifiers: SMG#27 endorsed the SMG9 application for two application identifiers to be allocated by ETSI (see request in annex A of Tdoc SMG P-98-668; cf. also section 6.9.5). Error handling for SIM toolkit: A potential problem of missing error handling for SIM toolkit procedures was raised at SMG#27, e.g., when a PLMN change occurs. SMG9 working party on SMG9 Generics: SMG#27 noted that a new SMG9 working party called "SMG9 Generics" had been formed at the last SMG9 plenary. The chairman is Rune Lindholm from Nokia. 6.10 SMG10 The GSM relevant parts of the SMG10 status report to SMG#27 in Tdoc SMG P-98-531 were presented by the SMG10 Chairman, Mike Walker. The SMG10 status report was approved by SMG#27. 6.10.1 General Since SMG#26, SMG10 had one plenary and several working party/ad-hoc meetings. 6 AID consists of a Registered application provider IDentifier (RID) and a Proprietary application Identifier eXtension (PIX). ETSI/SMG(98)4 Part B, page 30 98/11/23 6.10.2 Change requests All change requests presented by SMG10 to SMG#27 were approved by SMG#27: • CR 02.33-A002r2 on Lawful Interception - Location Dependent Interception in Tdoc SMG P-98-532; • CR 02.33-A003r2 on Lawful Interception - Security in Tdoc SMG P-98-532. 6.10.3 New specifications • GSM 03.33, Lawful Interception stage 2, version 1.0.0 (R98), in Tdoc SMG -98-533 was presented to SMG#27 for information (rapporteur: David Miles, Cellnet). • GSM 03.35, Immediate Service Termination (IST); Stage 2, version 2.0.0 (R98), in Tdoc SMG P-98-534, was approved by SMG#27. SMG12 should review the specification for architectural issues. 6.10.4 Work items/areas 6.10.4.1 Work items ASCI security: After studying of an input document on ASCI (Advanced Speech Call Items) SMG10 had concluded: • With suitable internal security and procedures, a network operator has a minimal risk of fraud with eMLPP. If the network postpones the authentication for fast call set-up, rather than not performing it, there seems to be no risk. The subscriber to eMLPP can be made responsible for any fraud conducted in return for the privilege of fast call set-up. The subscriber should accept the risk of eavesdropping on the unciphered link and the possibility of masquerade with intent to misinform. • VGCS and VBS can only be used within defined areas. The motivation for call originated fraud by an outsider therefore seems low. Again, there is a risk of eavesdropping and masquerade, which subscribers should be aware of and have accepted as a risk. • eMLPP, VGCS and VBS do not represent sources of technical fraud. With careful management, they do not represent a risk to network operators. Their users should be made aware of the small risks of eavesdropping and masquerade. • The task of making users aware of the risks, and of implementing good operator control of the services, is the responsibility of operators offering the service. The sending of a liaison to MoU SG regarding the risks with the ASCI services is therefore recommended. For a Liaison Statement to GSM MoU Security Group, see section 6.10.5. Fraud Information Gathering System(FIGS): The rating information in FIGS was removed. It was agreed with SMG3WPC that no stage 3 for FIGS is required. Stage 2 contains the requirements for implementation of FIGS by CAMEL. FIGS level 1 gives a possibility for implementing FIGS without CAMEL, but this principle is not worked out in detail. General Packet Radio Service (GPRS) - Security issues: SMG10 has checked CR GSM 04.64-A023 in Tdoc SMG P-98-422 (which had been approved by SMG#26). SMG10 concluded that there is no major security impact; that, however, a default value of Input Offset Value (IOV) should only be used once per authentication. SMG10 requested that CRs to GSM 04.64/Annex A first to be checked by SMG10 before SMG approval. ETSI/SMG(98)4 Part B, page 31 98/11/23 GSM - Cordless Telephony System (CTS): SMG10 considered several open issues and agreed on some principles. Two issues need to be checked with SMG12: • Should the Fixed Part (FP) systematically pass information to the network at initialisation? • What kind of mechanism should be introduced to prevent non type approved FPs? Main concerns are the misuse of the spectrum and the commercial abuse. This has to be solved by the requirements in Annex E/GSM 03.20. For a Liaison Statement sent by SMG10 to SAGE on the use of public key for CTS, see section 6.10.5. As requested by SMG1, stage 1 of CTS was checked. The result of this review has been forwarded to SMG1. Immediate Service Termination (IST): The non-CAMEL IST proposal from Alcatel was agreed in SMG10 without much support. SMG3 was informed on this decision. See section 6.3.4. No modifications were made to the stage 2 description of IST (GSM 03.35), which was approved by SMG#27, see section 6.10.3. Lawful Interception (LI): CR 02.33-A002r2, introducing Location Dependent Interception as a new feature into stage 1, has been approved by SMG#27, see section 6.10.2. Stage 2 will have to be amended correspondingly. Location Services (LCS): SMG10 had checked a liaison statement from SMG4 to T1P1 and had informed T1P1 and SMG4 about the SMG10 point of view: The frequency of information updating has impact on the signalling load. If the service is to be supported for a roaming subscriber then this would require changes for MAP signalling. It must be a subscribed service, where the customer subscribes and has given permission for his location information to be given to network or service provider. That information would only be collected for those subscribers that gave permission. There may be problems for roaming customers in giving this permission. It was considered acceptable that subscribing could take place as a supplementary service. Mobile Station Execution Environment (MExE): The security related sections of stage 2 were checked. It was recommended again that the work on MExE security should be moved to SMG10. In particular, SMG10 think that the IMEI, classmark, authentication, etc. should not be possible to be changed. SMG4 delegates are invited to SMG10-WPA meetings on MExE. Discussion at SMG#27: Mike Walker commented that SMG10 might not be able to finalise their work on MExE until SMG#28. The SMG4 Chairman, Kevin Holley, emphasised that if companies want MExE completed in time, they should provide enough support for SMG10. SMG#27 confirmed that SMG10 should complete their work on MExE. Support of Localized Service Area (SoLSA): SMG10 had identified that the SoLSA related user data is not secure and that some applications of the SIM Application Toolkit might be insecure. SMG1 and SMG12 have been informed. 6.10.4.2 Other work areas A3 (authentication algorithm): Press statements have been issues by GSM MoU related to security issues. It is advised by the MoU that algorithm A3 should be an own development of each operator. A new example algorithm (COMP 128/2) will be made available soon by the GSM MoU Association. Distribution will be performed by the GSM MoU secretariat. A5 (ciphering algorithm): SMG10 is studying proposals to further improve the handling the ciphering security, including usage of longer keys (where also support by SIM-ME interface has to be checked). Tetra, for example, is using an encryption key with a length of 80 bit. Automatic calls: Several documents were studied and an answer was sent to SMG9. SS7 security: SMG10 has identified major security risks with SS7. A collection was made of all detected problems. The study needs to be carried out by SMG10 with assistance from SMG3. Clarifications at SMG#27: Peter van der Arend clarified that SPS had already been informed about the problem. ETSI/SMG(98)4 Part B, page 32 98/11/23 Decision of SMG#27: SMG confirmed that SMG10 should continue work on SS7 security. See also section 6.10.5 on a Liaison statement to SMG#27 on this issue. 6.10.5 Liaison statements SMG#27 endorsed the Proposed LS to MoU-SG on ASCI fraud issues in Annex A of Tdoc SMG P-98-531. SMG noted a LS to TMN5 & Network Management Forum Mobile Team on Introduction of Roaming and Fraud Management to the TelOpsMap in Annex B of Tdoc SMG P-98-531, presented by SMG10 to SMG#27 for information. SMG noted a LS to ETSI SAGE on CTS in Annex C of Tdoc SMG P-98-531 to SMG#27 for information. It concerns the use of public key for CTS, presented by SMG10 to SMG#27 for information. Concerning the LS to SMG#27 on SS7 network security in Annex D of Tdoc SMG P-98-531, see section 6.10.4. 6.11 SMG11 The GSM relevant parts of the SMG11 status report to SMG#27 in Tdoc SMG P-98-700 were presented by the SMG11 Chairman, Kari Järvinen. The SMG11 status report was approved by SMG#27. The following scheduled meetings need to find a Host: Plenary: SMG11#9 11th –15th January, 1999 Host required SMG11#10 3rd –7th May, 1999 Host required Companies willing to host a meeting should contact Paolo Usai (e-mail: paolo.usai@etsi.fr, fax: + 33 4 93 65 28 17). 6.11.1 General Since SMG#26, SMG11 has held one plenary meeting, one extraordinary plenary meeting (with agenda limited to AMR matters), and ad hoc group meetings on Adaptive Multi Rate codec (AMR), Speech Quality (SQ) and Tandem Free Operation (TFO) matters. 6.11.2 Change requests Two CRs to GSM 03.50 Phase 2 and 2+ (correction of reference) in Tdoc SMG P-98-704 were approved by SMG#27. 6.11.3 New specifications GSM 04.53, Inband Tandem Free Operation (TFO) of Speech Codecs; Service Description; Stage 3, v. 1.6.0 in Tdoc SMG P-98-703 was presented by William Navarro to SMG#27 for information. GSM 10.70, AMR Project scheduling and open issues, v. 0.0.1, in Tdoc SMG P-98-701 was presented to SMG#27 by Kari Järvinen. See section 6.11.9. 6.11.4 Presentation of AMR Selection Phase Results. The AMR Selection Phase has been completed on schedule. Substantial performance improvements have been demonstrated. All five candidates on the short list from the Qualification Phase had submitted their codec for selection tests. Following the completion of the subjective tests, one candidate decided to withdraw. All remaining four candidates provided the required deliverables and two of them passed the Selection Rules. Kari Järvinen presented in detail the AMR Selection Phase results given in Tdoc SMG P-98-562 (slides in Tdoc SMG P-98-731). ETSI/SMG(98)4 Part B, page 33 98/11/23 SMG11 agreed to recommend the adoption of the ENS1 codec proposed by Ericsson, Nokia and Siemens, subject to two conditions being met: 1) that appropriate resources are allocated by (but not limited to) ENS1 proponents to complete the AMR specifications in time for Release 98; 2) that a “reasonable” proportion of GSM BSS manufacturers indicate that the ENS1 codec can be implemented on their existing, HR compatible BTS hardware. Discussion in SMG#27: • Several comments on implementability aspects were made. • A question was raised on condition 2), i.e. whether this issue (regarding different versions of existing BTSs) was considered with the necessary importance. • Another view was that condition 2) was useless because as it would be met by major manufacturers by all means. • Others stated that information concerning condition 2), was needed by operators. • Alain Ohana stated that the same condition 2) about the implementability was valid as well for the other candidate ABCFNR. • Others felt the requirement of condition 2) strange and inappropriate as involving commercial issues, and not to be a matter for SMG11. • It was clarified that this condition is related to complexity requirements and contained in Tdoc SMG P-98-562. 6.11.5 AMR Implementability aspects • Tdoc SMG P-98-592, Ericssons comments on AMR, source: Ericsson, and Tdoc SMG P-98-596, AMR Implementability and Commitment to Further Work, source: Siemens, claimed both conditions 1) and 2) to be met by Ericsson and Siemens. • Tdoc SMG P-98-591, Commitment for finalizing AMR specifications, source: Nokia, contains the commitment from Nokia to raise resources for condition 1) but no commitment for condition 2) on implementability aspects. On condition 2), Nokia commented at SMG#27 that a number of different BTS exist in the market; and that Nokia felt the implementability aspects as not to be problematic for most manufacturers. Discussion in SMG#27: • Niels Peter Skov Andersen felt commitments from ENS1 for condition 1) appreciable, but nevertheless he felt difficult or at least not straightforward all AMR specifications to be ready in time for Release 98. The concern was shared by other delegates. • The SMG Chairman reminded that three companies had already committed on conditions set by SMG11 for the approval of the proposed ENS1 codec and proposed to conclude that complexity constraints were met by AMR ENS1. • Others expressed the worry that the two conditions set by SMG11 might not be satisfied in practice. ETSI/SMG(98)4 Part B, page 34 98/11/23 6.11.6 IPR matters on AMR Commitments to comply with the ETSI IPR policy had been given to ETSI from the candidates. The ETSI Legal Adviser, Stéphane Tronchon, confirmed at SMG#27 that the three ENS1 proponents have declared to be ready to grant licences. 6.11.7 Other aspects of AMR Selection phase evaluation. Tdoc SMG P-98-575 was presented by Wang Zhiqin; the document stated that AMR candidate ENS1 did not show problems for the Chinese language and was the best in their evaluation. The latter conclusion was not shared by William Navarro, but was felt in line with all the other results by Alain Ohana. The subject was left to be dealt with off-line. Tdoc SMG P-98-590 was presented by Su Huan-yu (Rockwell), raising the doubt that the ENS1 candidate in Half rate channel (in adverse noisy conditions) would perform even worse that the current Half Rate codec; the conclusions in this document were derived by an indirect comparison of the present round of AMR subjective results and results on GSM HR contained in GSM 06.85. It was reported that SMG11 felt the performance of AMR proposal in HR better than the current GSM HR codec and felt the conclusions from the Rockwell document not applicable, since the comparison given therein was not feasible due to different contexts. Phil Gaskell reminded the text in the report from SMG11 stating that the AMR exercise represented the best ‘state of the art’ codec contest, and asked to include HR tests in the set of characterisation tests. William Navarro pointed out that nevertheless the results in HR were lower than expected. Decision of SMG#27: The Selection Phase of testing performed by the subjective testing (for the listening and the processing laboratories) was unanimously approved (no abstention, no objection). 6.11.8 AMR Selection. Alain Ohana presented Tdoc SMG P-98-589 (North America GSM Alliance) and asked to select the ENS1 proposal as the AMR standard codec. Niels Peter Skov Andersen commented that in adverse conditions there will be no advantage in capacity since handover to the FR channel would be needed, and asked how this handover should be dealt with. Alain Ohana stated that how the BSC and/or the handset would measure the channel quality might not be standardised but that in any case the control would be kept in the network, and that the in-band signalling was an integral part of the AMR standard. SMG#27 decision: ENS1 was unanimously selected as the AMR standard codec (no abstention, no objection). 6.11.9 6.11.9.1 AMR Project scheduling and open issues Optimisation phase AMR Project plan: Tdoc SMG P-98-701, GSM 10.70, AMR Project scheduling and open issues, V0.0.1, was presented to SMG#27 by Kari Järvinen (cf. section 6.11.3). Tdoc SMG P-98-578, Optimisation of the AMR codec, source: France Télécom and Cegetel, was presented by Rémi Thomas, asking for an optimisation phase of the AMR codec to be conducted. He stressed the importance of the link adaptation part of the specifications (studied by SMG2) and stated that the costs of implementing AMR would fully justify a period of time dedicated to an optimisation phase. He reminded also that the second codec in ranking ABCFNR performed better than the winner ENS1 in noisy and adverse conditions. David Cooper presented Tdoc SMG P-98-617, Benefits of AMR Codec Optimisation Phase, source: NEC Technologies (UK) Ltd. This paper proposes an optimisation phase with at least the objective of identifying the optimum number of modes for use with GSM, including the removal of unnecessary modes and a re-characterisation of the performance of the resulting optimised codec. ETSI/SMG(98)4 Part B, page 35 98/11/23 It was commented that SMG11 could fulfil the goals of Tdoc SMG P-98-617 within their time schedules. William Navarro presented Tdoc SMG P-98-593, Completion of the AMR standard, source: Nortel, proposing an optimisation phase to be carried out until January 1999, which would lead to approve the final version by SMG Plenary No. 29 (still being considered as part of the Release 98). Phil Gaskell presented verbally Tdoc SMG Tdoc P-98-597, Selection of the AMR codec, source: BT, Cellnet, CSELT, E-Plus, Ericsson, Finnet Group, GSM North America, Italtel, Mannesmann Mobilfunk, Marconi, Motorola, Nokia, Omnitel Pronto Italia, One2One, Siemens, Smartone, Telia, Telital, TIM. He argued prolonging the optimisation phase as not appropriate, due to the short time frame available (anyway, he agreed on the 6 weeks optimisation phase foreseen by SMG11). Pietro Porzio Giusto supported this intervention and stressed the importance of development on schedule. At this point in time, the SMG Chairman asked for a show of hands in favour of the two alternatives. Result: • Support of a “complete” optimisation phase: 13 • Support of an optimisation phase of maximally 6 weeks as proposed by SMG11: 27. Availability of C source code: Erik Ekudden, Ericsson, stated that for verification purposes, the actual C code will be provided to the AMR verification group at their next meeting in October under an NDA agreement. Decision of SMG#27: With this clarification, SMG#27 agreed that the optimisation phase should be planned as proposed by SMG11. 6.11.9.2 Other issues Simon Pike drew the attention to two aspects of the ENS1 codec which had not been mentioned in previous discussions: • The ENS1 codec proposal includes modes for which the performance had not been presented. • It appeared that one of these modes had no channel coding defined for GSM. He proposed that modes within ENS1 should not be included in the AMR standards until some evaluation of their performance had been done and they could be implemented in the GSM system (e.g., the channel coding is defined). The SMG11 Chairman clarified that these modes could of course be used for some scenario reasons in the real world and be better characterised in the future characterisation phase of testing, already foreseen by SMG11. Simon Pike pointed out that the completion of the AMR standards would require work in other STCs (especially channel coding and TRAU frames, in SMG2). Gunnar Sandegren asked the issue to be debated in SMG11 if not done yet. Simon Pike replied that he believed that these matters were appropriate for discussion in SMG Plenary; the completion of AMR required co-ordination between STCs, and the choice of codec modes to be included was not a purely technical matter (especially if there is no channel coding for GSM). Phil Gaskell commented that such issues were already dealt with in SMG11, and that remaining open issues will be dealt with as well. It was commented that • impacts on GSM 11.10, GSM 11.21 and GSM 11.24 are missing • the time plan is very optimistic Simon Pike presented Tdoc SMG P-98-612, Testability of AMR in the BSS, source: SMG8 Chairman, and a corresponding Liaison Statement from SMG to SMG2 (cc. SMG8, SMG11) on Testability of AMR in the BSS in Tdoc SMG P-98-642. Decisions of SMG#27: • SMG#27 approved the Liaison Statement in Tdoc SMG P-98-642. • SMG#27 confirmed AMR in Release 98, even if it should turn out that some parts need to be completed after SMG#28. ETSI/SMG(98)4 Part B, page 36 98/11/23 6.11.10 Work items except AMR • Tandem Free Operation of speech codecs in Mobile-to-Mobile Calls (MMCs): See 6.11.9 for GSM 04.53, Inband Tandem Free Operation (TFO) of Speech Codecs; Service Description; Stage 3, v. 1.6.0 in Tdoc SMG P-98-703. • Test methods for handset and headset mobile station: SMG#27 approved to delete this work item. 6.12 SMG12 The GSM relevant parts of the SMG12 status report to SMG#27 in Tdoc SMG P-98-734 were presented by the SMG12 Chairman, François Courau. The SMG12 status report was approved by SMG#27. 6.12.1 General SMG12 had held three meetings since SMG#27. It does not convene subgroup meetings. Participants (around 85) include delegates from Japan and USA. Progress had been made on all subjects, GSM as well as UMTS. Need for joint sessions with other STCs has been seen, one joint meeting had already been organised with SMG2 UMTS ARC. Teuvo Järvelä from Nokia is co-chairing SMG12. The co-chairing, with a 50-50 work split between the two chairmen, as described in P-98-784, was approved by SMG#27. 6.12.2 Change requests All change requests presented by SMG12 to SMG#27 in Tdoc SMG P-98-752 (GPRS) and Tdoc SMG P-98-753 (GPRS) were approved by SMG#27. The following Change Requests to GSM 03.03 in document P-98-730 have been withdrawn: 03.03 A009 3 R96 5.1.0 Definition of SSN for MAP signalling to the gsmSCF F 98S874 CAMEL 1 03.03 A011 1 R97 6.0.0 Definition of SSN for MAP signalling to the gsmSCF A 98S874 CAMEL 2 03.03 A010 3 R97 6.0.0 Definition of national SSNs for GPRS F 98S874 GPRS 6.12.3 New specifications The following specifications were presented by SMG12 to SMG#27 for information (both Release 98): • GSM 03.73, Support of Localised Service Area (SoLSA); Stage 2, version 1.0.0, in Tdoc SMG P-98-756; • GSM 03.56, GSM Cordless Telephony System (CTS), Phase 1; CTS Architecture Description; Stage 2, version 1.0.0, in Tdoc SMG P-98-757. SMG#27 approved GSM 10.56, Project scheduling and open issues: GSM Cordless Telephony System CTS, Phase 1, version 2.0.2 (Release 98), in Tdoc SMG P-98-586, which was presented by Michel Galligo (Alcatel). 6.12.4 Work items GSM Mobile Number Portability (EURO) MNP: SMG12 drafted a report on advantages and drawbacks of the current solutions; it has been forwarded to SMG3 for comments and is planned for presentation at SMG#28. An architecture providing a single long term solution has not been identified so far. It was felt necessary to wait for results of the specifications by SMG3 of the current proposals. The current version of the report is forwarded for enhancement to SMG3. ETSI/SMG(98)4 Part B, page 37 98/11/23 6.12.5 Other issues Sub-System Numbers: SSN allocation for entities inside the GSM networks has been elaborated, see Tdoc SMG P-98-737. SMG#27 endorsed the proposal that MoU shall handle this documentation in the long term to ensure that no contradicting allocation is done outside of Europe. This will have to be also indicated to SPS1. SMG#27 approved Tdoc SMG P-98-602, a Liaison Statement to GSM MoU on SSN with the proposal described above. Fred Hillebrand will discuss the proposal at the next GSM MoU plenary. 6.13 GSM Program Management 6.13.1 Phase 2+ Work item list and Phase 2+ Roadmap Updated versions of Phase 2+ Work item list and Phase 2+ Roadmap are available on the ETSI server under techorg/smg/document/smg/Databases/work_items. 6.13.2 GSM Work Items GSM - Cordless Telephony System (CTS): Michel Galligo (Alcatel) presented GSM 10.56, Project scheduling and open issues: GSM Cordless Telephony System CTS, Phase 1, version 2.0.2, in Tdoc SMG P-98-586. It was approved by SMG#27. David Barnes, Chairman of the GSM Type Approval Advisory Board (GTAAB), informed SMG#27 that the TBR module on CTS FP had not yet been accepted ACTE, because they feared that CTS had no support in SMG. Later in the meeting, SMG#27 approved a Liaison Statement to TRAC on CTS (“work goes on”) in Tdoc SMG P-98-610. 7 UMTS matters 7.1 SMG1 The UMTS relevant part of the SMG1 status report to SMG#27 in Tdoc SMG P-98-547 was presented by Alan Cox. SMG#27 approved the SMG1 status report to SMG#27, see also section 6.1. SMG1 has made useful progress on a number of key UMTS issues, especially in specifying the contents of the first phase of UMTS. 7.1.1 Change requests • CR UMTS 22.01A-A007 in Tdoc SMG P-98-551 was approved by SMG#27. It removes the Role Model in order to improve clarity. Both concepts of Service Provider and Network Operator are replaced by Home Environment and Serving Network respectively. A Home Environment is responsible for enabling a user to obtain UMTS services in a consistent manner regardless of the user’s location or terminal used (within the limitations of the serving network and current terminal) while a Serving Network provides the user with access to the services of home environment. • CR UMTS 22.01-A008 on network selection in Tdoc SMG P-98-552 was postponed by SMG#27. SMG1 and SMG12 should further work on this CR. Amongst the comments given in SMG#27: ∗ In GSM, it has been seen as important to make the possibility of manual network selection mandatory in the mobile station. ETSI/SMG(98)4 Part B, page 38 98/11/23 ∗ Comments on the download of automatic selection procedure to the USIM were presented in Tdoc SMG P-98-604 by Teuvo Järvelä. ∗ The removal of the role model should be reflected in the CR. • CR UMTS 22.01A-A009 in Tdoc SMG P-98-553 on removal of references to IN and B-ISDN was approved by SMG#27. • CR UMTS 22.01A-A010 in Tdoc SMG P-98-682 on multiple user profiles was approved by SMG#27. It improves the clarity of service requirements for multiple user profiles. • CR UMTS 22.07A-A001 in Tdoc SMG P-98-554 introduces clarifications into this report on security aspects relating to USIM & Payment methods. It was approved by SMG#27. 7.1.2 New Specifications UMTS 22.00, UMTS Phase 1, V1.0.0, in Tdoc SMG P-98-555 was presented to SMG#27 for information. See section 7.1.3. UMTS 22.75, Service aspects; Advanced Addressing, V2.3.0 in Tdoc SMG P-98-558 was approved by SMG#27. UMTS 22.71, Service aspects; Automatic Establishment of Roaming Relationships, version 3.0.1: SMG#27 approved that this is a Report, not a TS as incorrectly shown on the previously approved version; see Tdoc SMG P-98-559. 7.1.3 UMTS Phase 1 SMG1 examined the inter-dependence between the GSM 02 series and the UMTS 22 series, avoiding duplication in the specifications between GSM and UMTS while ensuring a consistent approach to separate or combined GSM and UMTS networks. SMG1 presented UMTS 22.00 V1.0.0 to SMG#27 for information, see also section 7.1.2. This lists the service requirements for the initial phase of UMTS and is a top level document containing references to the 02 and 22 series as appropriate. It was also proposed that 22 series documents may refer to the 02 series where necessary. This was to be studied by WOME, see section 5.6. An updated list of UMTS Work Items is attached to the specification. The content of UMTS 22.00 was regarded by SMG1 important to give clear service requirements to other STCs for UMTS phase 1. Comments in SMG#27: It was explained to SMG#27 that an annex on UMTS Bearer Services, of earlier versions of the document had been removed by SMG1 because it was felt not to be of a high enough level to be included into UMTS 22.00. SMG1 will investigate inclusion of the annex in another specification. Comments from SMG4 given to SMG#27: Kevin Holley reported that SMG4 saw problems when Fax T30 is not supported in UMTS. Further comments are contained in a liaison statement to SMG1 presented at SMG#27 as Tdoc SMG P-98-615. There are also some comments from SERG in Tdoc SMG P-98-774 on Transcoders and TFO in UMTS, Cross Phase compatibility in UMTS, Core network aspects and mobility management. SMG2 had seen the document, and welcomed it. SMG2 sent detailed comments in a liaison statement to SMG1. SMG2 expressed the wish to have at least the spirit of an agreement of UMTS phase 1 scope, so that SMG2 is sure to fulfil the requirements. Further comments at SMG#27: • Some concerns on the time plan in annex A were expressed. • In section 5, packet data services are missing. • It was clarified that SMG1 work is strongly based on the work of delegates knowing the business interests of their companies. ETSI/SMG(98)4 Part B, page 39 98/11/23 • Comment that some descriptions in the document are too much implementation oriented. • At the ETSI General Assembly, the term “initial phase of UMTS” has been introduced, and it has consciously been avoided to use UMTS phase 1 in order to avoid confusion with the term “UMTS phase 1” in SMG. Decision of SMG#27: The basic lines and main direction of UMTS 22.00 are approved in principle. The document should be commented in the STCs further and present an updated version to SMG#28 for approval. 7.1.4 Work items 7.1.4.1 UMTS Phase 1 Work Items resulting from UMTS 22.00 UMTS Phase 1 Work Items had been updated by SMG1 in Tdoc SMG P-98-681 to reflect the contents of UMTS 22.00; the Work Items under primary responsibility of SMG1 were presented to SMG#27 for approval, while the others were presented to SMG#27 for information. Comments of SMG#27: • Instead of the terms “WCDMA” and “TD-CDMA”, “FDD” and “TDD” should be used. • François Courau indicated further work items, e.g. in the scope of SMG12. Decisions of SMG#27: 1. SMG#27 approved the work items under SMG1 prime responsibility and their WIDs in Tdoc SMG P-98-681: WORK ITEM Rel Rapporteur Virtual Home Environment 99 UMTS Numbering, Addressing 99 and Identities UMTS Charging & Billing 99 Supporting Companies E.Postmann Motorola, FT, Ericsson, MMO, Siemens, T-Mobil, Fujitsu, Lucent S.Kleier Motorola, FT, Ericsson, MMO, Siemens, T-Mobil, Fujitsu, Lucent D.Chambers Motorola, FT, Ericsson, MMO, Siemens, T-Mobil, Fujitsu, Lucent Prime resp. Secondary Comments STC resp. STC SMG1 SMG12, SMG4, SMG9, SMG3 SMG1 SMG3 This WI may involve other ETSI TCs and external bodies. SMG1 ETSI/SMG(98)4 Part B, page 40 98/11/23 SMG6 2. SMG#27 asked the STCs indicated as prime responsible to consider the other work items in Tdoc SMG P-98-681: WORK ITEM Rel Rapporteur UMTS Bearer Service Negotiation & Teleservice 99 UTRAN Bearer Capabilities 99 UTRAN & GSM BSS Relationship 99 UMTS Mobility Management 99 MAP over TCP/UDP/IP 99 Virtual Home Environment 99 UMTS Service Management 99 UMTS Access Security 99 UMTS Internetwork Security 99 UMTS Numbering, Addressing 99 and Identities UMTS Charging & Billing 99 QoS support in GPRS for UMTS Phase 1 99 E.Postmann Supporting Companies Motorola, FT, Ericsson, MMO, Siemens, T-Mobil, Fujitsu, Lucent Motorola, FT, Ericsson, MMO, Siemens, T-Mobil, Fujitsu, Lucent Motorola, FT, Ericsson, MMO, Siemens, T-Mobil, Fujitsu, Lucent Motorola, FT, Ericsson, MMO, Siemens, T-Mobil, Fujitsu, Lucent Motorola Prime resp. STC SMG3, SMG4 Secondary Comments resp. STC SMG1, SMG12 SMG2 SMG1 SMG2 SMG1 SMG12 SMG1, SMG3 SMG3 Motorola, FT, SMG1 Ericsson, MMO, Siemens, T-Mobil, Fujitsu, Lucent Motorola, FT, SMG6 Ericsson, MMO, Siemens, T-Mobil, Fujitsu, Lucent Motorola, FT, SMG10 Ericsson, MMO, Siemens, T-Mobil, Fujitsu, Lucent SMG10 to decide whether improved security is needed between networks for UMTS phase 1. S.Kleier Motorola, FT, Ericsson, MMO, Siemens, T-Mobil, Fujitsu, Lucent D.Chambers Motorola, FT, Ericsson, MMO, Siemens, T-Mobil, Fujitsu, Lucent Motorola, FT, Ericsson, MMO, Siemens, T-Mobil, Fujitsu To be addressed by GPRS experts SMG12, SMG4, SMG9, SMG3 SMG12, SMG1 SMG1, SMG3 SMG10 SMG1, SMG3 SMG1 SMG3 SMG1 SMG6 SMG12 SMG1, SMG4 SMG10 will complete this WI if access in UMTS phase 1 requires improved security. SMG10 will draft this WI if it is needed. This WI may involve other ETSI TCs and external bodies. 7.1.4.2 Further work items SMS Cell Broadcast Service: Armin Toepfer presented Tdoc SMG P-98-772, UMTS Phase 1: Support of SMS Cell Broadcast Service, source: Mannesmann Mobilfunk, proposing to add SMS Cell Broadcast to the UMTS phase 1 services. ETSI/SMG(98)4 Part B, page 41 98/11/23 Comments in SMG#27: Information on capacity etc. is essential for the work on stage 2 and 3. Decision of SMG#27: The document should be further processed in SMG1. Service Continuity and Provision of VHE via GSM/UMTS: SMG1 is drafting a Stage 1 specification on Virtual Home Environment, to be contained in UMTS 22.20. UMTS 22.70, Virtual Home Environment, approved at SMG#25, the Report on VHE, is not being progressed at this stage. Clarifications in SMG#27: It was clarified that there is a good co-ordination with other ETSI activities on VHE (task force on VHE installed by OCG). Multi-Media: A first joint meeting on multi-media between SMG1, SMG4 and SMG12 had been held. At this meeting there have been essentially 3 schools of thought: • Companies in favour of standardising ITU H.323 multimedia solution, designed to operate in a packet switched environment, e.g. Motorola, Bosch, … It was also noted that TIPHON supports this solution. • Companies in favour of standardising ITU H.324 multimedia solution, designed to operate in a circuit switched environment, e.g. Siemens, … • Companies against standardising a specific technology, but in favour of standardising a set of generic bearers associated with a range of QoS parameters in order to accommodate above standards in a flexible manner, hence having a minimal impact on the network. Companies supporting this approach are Ericsson, Nokia, Telia and Siemens, … The joint meeting had defined work items on multimedia messaging and on real time multimedia. SMG1 reported to SMG#27 that they would welcome guidance on whether to follow all three of the above approaches or to select just one or two of these. SMG#27 concluded later in the meeting that the approval of Work Items proposed by SMG4 (see section 7.4.1) gives enough guidelines. 7.2 SMG2 The UMTS relevant parts of the SMG2 status report to SMG#27 in Tdoc SMG P-98-706 were presented by the SMG2 Chairman, Niels Peter Skov Andersen. The SMG2 status report was approved by SMG#27, cf. section 6.2. 7.2.1 General Following the decision of SMG on the UMTS Terrestrial Radio Access (UTRA) summarised in Tdoc SMG P-98-039 (SMG#24bis), SMG2 had continued the work on the refinement of the selected concept. The SMG2 proposal of the radio access part of IMT-2000 was presented to SMG#26 in Tdoc SMG P-98-391 and Tdoc SMG P-98-390 contained a list of IPRs updated until 22 May 1998 (for information). SMG/ETSI had provided UTRA as a candidate for IMT-2000 to ITU by June 30, 1998. 7.2.2 Evaluation report to ITU-R In the period after SMG#26, SMG2 had - as earlier mandated by SMG - elaborated the self-evaluation report of UTRA required by ITU. This Self-evaluation report to ITU was sent to ITU by September 30 1998. Tdoc SMG P-98-714 contains information on how to access and obtain an electronic version of the evaluation report. The evaluation report was also made available in electronic form during SMG#27 and will be on the SMG#27 CD ROM. In addition to the contributions on evaluation of UTRA, SMG2 had received an evaluation report on IMT-2000 candidate UWC-136 for commenting. SMG2 had noted that parts of the UWC-136 proposal are similar to techniques under study in SMG2 and that the evaluation report for these parts seems reasonable. These observations had been forwarded to ITU together with the evaluation report. ETSI/SMG(98)4 Part B, page 42 98/11/23 7.2.3 UTRAN work plan As earlier reported in order to provide the standard for the UMTS Terrestrial Radio Access Network (UTRAN) part of UMTS, SMG2 have decided that the work should consist of the following events and phases: • A first phase is to elaborate technical descriptions and evaluate performance of the final solutions of UTRAN. This phase is concluded with a detailed description of UTRAN including the mobile station. This includes all radio protocols terminated in UTRAN, the UTRAN internal protocols and the Iu interface as well as descriptions of the functionality requirements of the network nodes and in the terminal. It should be the goal to complete this phase ultimo 1998. • A second phase would be to write the actual specifications/standards based on the material elaborated in the first phase. It should be the goal to freeze the specifications/standards ultimo 1999. • The third phase is the iterative correction phase, where the specification/standard is corrected based on the experience gained with the standard during development and implementation of UMTS. This phase in principle never ends, but should considered done ultimo 2001. • The fourth part would be further development of UMTS towards the UMTS phase 2 to be introduced 2005. This work can be commenced primo 2002. Clarifications/Comments at SMG#27: • It was clarified that a delay is not visible in this SMG2 work plan. • It was commented that a more detailed information on the UTRA groups in SMG2 should be given to SMG. 7.2.4 SMG2 UMTS groups Work has continued in the four ad hoc groups (see Annex 8). 7.2.5 Specification structure To get all UTRA descriptions finalised during 1998, a detailed work plan for the UMTS documentation in SMG2 had been agreed. SMG2 had identified a number of documents for the description of UTRAN. Some of these documents are expert group internal documents, and some will be SMG2 deliverables for end 1998 (“The UTRAN description” documents). Below the identified documents are listed (with temporary document numbers). These descriptions will be used as the basis for the specification work during 1999. It is the plan that before the specification work start, the corresponding UTRA description should be under change request control. This implies that all descriptions must be approved and put under change request control during 1998. When a document is put under change request control, the changes are “per item” based. ETSI/SMG(98)4 Part B, page 43 98/11/23 UMTS-L1 Document XX.01 XX.02 XX.03 XX.04 XX.05 XX.06 XX.07 XX.08 XX.09 XX.10 XX.11 XX.12 XX.13 XX.14 XX.15 XX.16 XX.17 XX.18 XX.19 XX.20 XX.21 YY.01 Document title UTRA layer 1 documentation plan UTRA physical layer - general description* UTRA FDD, Transport and physical channels description UTRA FDD, multiplexing, channel coding and interleaving description UTRA FDD, spreading and modulation description UTRA FDD, Radio transmission and reception description UTRA FDD, physical layer procedures description UTRA FDD : additional features and option description UTRA TDD : transport channels and physical channels description UTRA TDD, multiplexing, channel coding and interleaving description UTRA TDD, spreading and modulation description UTRA TDD, Radio transmission and reception description* UTRA TDD, Physical layer procedures description UTRA TDD, additional features description* UTRA handover UTRA inter operability description System scenarios UMTS layer 1 documentation status and study items UTRA Link level simulations results* Collection of UTRA system level simulation results UTRA MS capability* Title MS-UTRAN Radio Interface Protocol Architecture YY.02 Layer 1 : general requirements and services YY.03 Description of procedures in RRC connected mode Description of procedures in idle mode Description of RRC protocol Description of RLC protocol Description of MAC protocol YY.04 YY.31 YY.22 YY.21 ZZ..11 ZZ.12 ZZ.13 Document Work Plan, SMG2 UMTS-ARC UTRAN Architecture Description UTRAN Functions: Examples on Signalling Procedures Requirements Relevant for UTRAN Architecture Manifestations of Handover and Streamlining Description of Iu interface Description of Iur interface Description of Iub interface 7.2.6 Liaisons ZZ.01 ZZ.02 Scope This document contains : 1. a layered view of the radio interface 1. the services of each (sub-)layer, with service primitives 1. the functions of each (sub-)layer and functions of corresponding protocol 1. the termination point of protocol entities This document contains : 1. services of the physical layer 1. interfaces to the physical layer (primitives) 1. description of transport channels 1. performance requirements This document contains the principles and procedures for the RRC connected mode This document contains the principles of the MS behaviour and procedures when in idle mode. See definition of « description document » See definition of « description document » See definition of « description document » Editor Chairman Nortel / Jean-Marie Calmel CSELT / Flavio Piolini Ericsson / Björn Ehrstedt BT / Richard Townend Nokia / Atte Länsisalmi Ericsson / Björn Ehrstedt Lucent / Urs Bernhard ERC TG1: ERC TG1 SMG2 has answered to a LS from ERC TG1, see section 5.1. In the mean time their meetings have been opened for participation of SMG2 experts, and SMG2 delegates will participate so that an information transfer (earlier via liaison Statements) has been improved. ETSI/SMG(98)4 Part B, page 44 98/11/23 TC ERM: Simon Pike presented a draft Liaison Statement to TC ERM in Tdoc SMG P-98-611, System description of UTRA, informing ERM about the progress of SMG work on UTRA. It was approved by SMG#27. 7.2.7 IMT-2000 RTT harmonisation and convergence Tdoc SMG P-98-564, Recommendation for Pursuit of Convergence of Radio Access Standards within ETSI, source: QUALCOMM Europe, was presented by Ron Foerster. The document recommends (1) to establish as a high priority and work toward convergence of the W-CDMA and cdma2000 Radio Access standards; (2) to form a Convergence Working Group; (3) the new Convergence Work group to produce a report by the end of 1998 which summarises the open convergence issues, and contains a plan for their resolution in early 1999. This document argues, among others, SMG2 members to have shown too little interest and no results in harmonization of IMT2000 RTTs. Annex 1 reminds that Qualcomm previously proposed SMG to set up a convergence experts group in June of 1998. Annex 2 is a letter from the CDMA Development Group to US Senator John McCain endorsing convergence of, and detailing the benefits of, IMT2000 RTT harmonisation, specifically cdma2000 and W-CDMA. Annex 3 is a summary of the Qualcomm IPR Position. It quotes the letter to ETSI, dated August 5, 1998, in which QUALCOMM stated • that it is "not prepared to grant irrevocable licenses under IPRs on terms and conditions in accordance with Clause 6.1 of the ETSI Interim IPR Policy." • that, however, QUALCOMM continues to work with ETSI and its members as well as other bodies world-wide on convergence of cdma2000, proposed by QUALCOMM and other members of the CDMA Development Group, and WCDMA. • that QUALCOMM would not agree to license its IPR for the W-CDMA standard. • that QUALCOMM would license its CDMA IPR on fair, reasonable and nondiscriminatory terms only for standards meeting a set of technical criteria based on three fairness principles: 1. A single converged world-wide CDMA standard should be selected for 3G; 2. the converged CDMA standard must accommodate equally the two dominant network standards in use today (IS-41 and GSM-MAP); 3. disputes on specific technological points should be resolved by selecting the proposal that either is demonstrably superior in terms of performance, features, or cost, or, in the case of alternatives with no demonstrable material difference, the choice that is most compatible with existing technology. Annex 4 lists QUALCOMM’s contributions to SMG2-L1 since May 1998 (13 documents). In a two hour discussion on this subject, many members (including Peter Adams, British Telecom; Alan Cox, Vodafone; Akio Sasaki, ARIB; Chris Friel, Cellnet; Alistair Urie, Alcatel; Simon Pike, Lucent; Linda Melvin, N. American Operator Community; Paola Tonelli, AirTouch) strongly commented in favour of convergence, in particular to resolve outstanding IPR issues. Differing opinions on the appropriate forum for those discussions were expressed. The following were all suggested: • ITU-R; • a working group within SMG2; • generally outside of ETSI, e.g., by arbitration from outside. ETSI/SMG(98)4 Part B, page 45 98/11/23 Discussion at SMG#27: The SMG2 Chairman, Niels Peter Skov Andersen, pointed out that Qualcomm delegates had accepted SMG2 conclusions and did not object them. Further views expressed in SMG#27: • The importance of time schedules was stressed. • It was reported that Qualcomm contributions were treated in the same way as all other contributions, however Gunnar Sandegren commented that Qualcomm's IPR blocking policy makes it very difficult to include contributions from Qualcomm in the UMTS standards. • Pressure with IPR for changing technical parameters was criticised. • Joint Motorola and Nokia results (introduced in Tdoc SMG P-98-779) were quoted concluding that for dual mode terminal implementations, complexity due to two chip rates etc. to be insignificant, the real issue being the added complexity and cost in RF due to different frequency allocations and bandwidths. Based on the result Nokia and Motorola were also proposing new topics for harmonization, that would have a greater impact to the terminal, than the issues discussed earlier like chip rate etc.. • Peter Adams commented the correct place to achieve convergence between the different W-CDMA systems for IMT-2000 to be in ITU-R TG 8/1. • Akio Sasaki, ARIB, reported on the work of ARIB’s Coordination Groups (CG), Ad Hoc CR and Ad Hoc S, towards harmonization of IMT2000 RTT’s. A report summarizing ARIB and TR45.5 harmonization activities between cdma2000 and W-CDMA, started in June 1997, was included. ARIB’s CG requests ETSI SMG, TIA and TTA to facilitate coordination between each other to achieve a single worldwide common (CDMA) standard including choice of the chip rate. See Tdoc SMG P-98-641. • The view was expressed SMG to have achieved already a high degree of harmonisation. • It was stated that SMG is not a proper forum for negotiation on IPR issues. The SMG2 Chairman Niels Peter Skov Andersen commented that from the discussion of the contribution (Tdoc SMG P-98-564) from Qualcomm, it is clear that SMG wants to continue harmonisation and convergence of RTTs. However, as indicated by Qualcomm the handling of the harmonisation and convergence issues on an per technical item basis, has shown not necessarily to be the optimum way forward. On this background, the SMG2 Chairman proposed: Proposal: Next SMG2 plenary (16 - 20 November 1998) will have a separate agenda item on harmonisation and convergence, where an analysis of the whole field in a top down approach is done, noting that this as normally would be a contribution driven process. Ron Foerster agreed with this proposal with some caveats. Caveats: 1. that sufficient time is allocated in the SMG2 meeting 2. SMG#27 to reconfirm the decisions of SMG#26 on the intention of convergence of the proposed IMT 2000 CDMA standards. 3. To encourage ETSI members and other parties working in the field of IMT 2000 (including members of ARIB, TIA, TTA and T1) to participate in the discussion at that meeting. SMG#27 agreed with these caveats. The SMG2 Chairman commented that it would be possible to allocate sufficient time at the next SMG2 plenary, as non urgent items may be postponed to the following SMG2 plenary in January if necessary. ETSI/SMG(98)4 Part B, page 46 98/11/23 Rémi Thomas proposed that under these circumstances, Qualcomm should review their position on IPRs. Ron Foerster stated that this has to be discussed in the company. It was clarified that since some time by a formal agreement, participation in SMG2 meetings on IMT 2000 related issues is open to TIA, ARIB, TTA, T1 delegates. The SMG Chairman Fred Hillebrand commented that TIA delegates had been invited to and had participated in the last SMG2 plenary. 7.2.8 Other issues TDD mode: Fred Harrison presented Tdoc SMG P-98-765, The use of UTRA in TDD mode in the unpaired frequency bands, source BT, emphasising the importance to support the elaboration of the TDD mode. ITU-R Task Group 8/1 Activities: Pamela Davidsson presented Tdoc SMG P-98-777, Guidelines for a CEPT position on the ITU-R TG 8/1 process for defining IMT-2000 recommendations, source (Swedish) National Post & Telecom Agency. Clarifications at SMG#27: • It was explained that the document aimed at provision of guidelines for the Telecom administrations and of European delegations for a common understanding at the next TG8/1. • The annexes of the document have not been approved by TG1, because they were seen to be outside of the mandate of CEPT. SMG#27 noted the document. Delegates can study the document and approach their national administrations for comments. David McFarlane introduced Tdoc SMG P-98-729, IMT.KEY Contribution to ITU-R TG 8/1, source Nokia and UK, proposing proposes a structure and text for a Draft New Recommendation on Key Characteristics for the IMT-2000 Radio Interfaces (IMT.RKEY). The document advocates the family approach; concerning the technical details, it seems to be inline with the SMG2 work. The document, presented for information to SMG#27, was noted. Delegates supporting the paper should contact their representatives in TG8/1. Stuart Cooke, the newly appointed ITU-R Co-ordinator for SMG (cf. section 5.4), presented a report on ITU-R activities, see Tdoc SMG P-98-637. He reported that the next meetings are critical because they will determine the direction of the ITU TG8/1 IMT-2000 radio interface development process. Participation will be important to ensure that UTRA, as submitted and further refined by SMG2, is recognised as an IMT-2000 RTT. It was suggested that a large and active participation of SMG members is required. These meetings are as follows: • 4-6 November 1998, London: ITU-R TG8/1 Working Group 5 - Development of the IMT-2000 Radio Interface(s); • 9-20 November 1998, Jersey: ITU-R TG8/1. An IMT-2000 Workshop will be held on the 10-11 Nov in Jersey. • 1-12 March 1999, Brazil: ITU-R TG8/1 • It was reported 15 Technologies have been submitted, 10 of which are terrestrial. It is an objective of TG8/1 and WG5 to encourage the reduction of the number of technologies through consensus. It was anticipated that the family concept will be developed further. • A close dialogue and common understanding with the European national delegations is important and SMG and its members should encourage the ETSI/SMG(98)4 Part B, page 47 98/11/23 European delegations to develop a common understanding in promoting UTRA as an IMT-2000 SRTT (or RTT). SMG#27 noted Tdoc SMG P-98-777 and Tdoc SMG P-98-729 and encouraged members to examine these documents and let their views be known to their respective national administrations. Global 3rd generation terminal: Teuvo Järvelä presented Tdoc SMG P-98-779, On the implementation of a global 3rd generation terminal, source: Motorola and Nokia. It was noted by SMG#27. The paper argues, for dual mode terminal implementations, complexity due to two chip rates etc. to be insignificant, the real issue being the added complexity and cost in RF due to different frequency allocations and bandwidths. This document is also proposing new topics for harmonization, that would have a greater impact to the terminal, than the issues discussed earlier like chip rate etc. It was noted, that the document had been introduced also at the previous SMG2 Plenary including the proposals for new harmonization topics. 7.3 SMG3 The UMTS relevant parts of the SMG3 status report to SMG#27 in Tdoc SMG P-98-717 were presented by the SMG3 Chairman, Harald Dettner. The SMG3 status report was approved by SMG#27, cf. section 6.3. SMG3 is reviewing UMTS specifications including UMTS 30.00, UMTS 30.01, UMTS 22.00, UMTS 23.01 General UMTS Architecture, UMTS 23.10, UMTS 23.20, UMTS 23.30 and the draft specification on Description of Iu Interface. Pre-paging in UMTS: This is a requirement by the Japanese TTC for the support of pre-paging in UMTS Phase 1. A broad range of features was identified already on the meeting which would benefit from such a mechanism. SMG3 will study the proposal. Gateway Location Register in the UMTS core network: SMG12 had endorsed a proposal to include appropriate text in UMTS 23.20. Contributions are required. NEC is planning a new WI description for SMG12. SMG1 and SMG3 were requested to continue analysis of such a new entity between HLR and VLR or between HLR and SGSN. Interaction between MExE and GSM/UMTS Networks: Exchange of capabilities between the terminal and the network, in both direction, is needed to ensure a proper handling of interaction between the network and the terminal services. It had been concluded that this information should be stored in the network. SMG3 will give guidance on this storage. Another issue is the protocol to be used in the network for direct communication. This is an issue for the future discussion on CAMEL Phase 3. Organisation of UMTS work in SMG3: An SMG3 ad-hoc meeting on UMTS is planned on 18 to 20 November 1998 in Helsinki, hosted by Nokia. The goal of this meeting is to get SMG3 more involved in UMTS. Issues for this meeting are the TTC proposals, MExE, work split, protocol (GSM 04.08/GSM 09.02) evolution towards UMTS. In summary, SMG3 is just starting its activities on UMTS. The SMG3 Chairman pointed out that SMG3 needs a stabilised environment in terms of requirements (e.g. UMTS 22.00) and architecture (e.g. UMTS 23.20) to organise work on UMTS. 7.4 SMG4 The UMTS relevant parts of the SMG4 status report to SMG#27 in Tdoc SMG P-98-775 were presented by the SMG4 Chairman, Kevin Holley. The SMG4 status report was approved by SMG#27, cf. section 6.4. 7.4.1 General SMG4 had started work on UMTS 21.04, Requirements for the support of data services in UMTS, which identifies some of the work required in SMG4 for the support of data services. The report covers UMTS changes required for the support of fax, store and forward fax, applet fax end to end, applet fax with interworking, data services (modem access, internet protocol, services of internet protocol), SMS (GSM SMS, UMTS SMS base level, UMTS SMS advanced, SMS routing), and Cell broadcast. The work on this document is currently on hold pending greater clarity in the detailed structure of UMTS, although it is likely to be updated for SMG#28. SMG4 have also prepared UMTS Work Items for approval at SMG#27, see section 7.4.2. ETSI/SMG(98)4 Part B, page 48 98/11/23 7.4.2 New work items The following work items in Tdoc SMG P-98-775 were approved by SMG#27: • Support of non-realtime Multimedia Messaging Service • Multimedia in UMTS • Study on provision of facsimile services in GSM and UMTS • Work Item Description for MExE Release 99 7.4.3 Standardising embedded applications in UTMS Kevin Holley presented Tdoc SMG P-98-567, STANDARDISING EMBEDDED APPLICATIONS IN UMTS, Source: SMG4 Chairman, to SMG#27. This document has not been seen by SMG4. Kevin Holley wrote it on suggestion of the SMG-CG. The document addresses the philosophies to standardise • “generic bearers” with the objective of avoiding limitations in upgrading the UMTS network for future applications • teleservices, including entities like codecs. It argues that the GSM bearer services are in general under-used for many reasons, mostly to do with usability and availability of applications. The document invited SMG to examine the following two heterogeneous positions: 1. The market for UMTS applications will start and grow without the need for standardised applications. Different needs will be fulfilled by a variety of implementations. In the first few years users will experience extreme difficulty with trying to communicate using an application which is not supported on the other party’s terminal. Operators can provide downloadable applications but to do this will require a much higher level of training for Customer Care operators than is the case today. Eventually the market will settle on the most appropriate solutions. 2. The market for UMTS applications is dependent on a common set of basic embedded applications which provide something better than “standard” facilities on today’s mobiles, for example video telephony, text telephony, email capability, fax capability. SMG needs to identify the appropriate embedded applications and mandate support of particular standards (pre-existing or new standards) in various classes of mobile. Discussion in SMG#27: • Some views in support of approach 2 were expressed. • Development in TIPHON was quoted (where there is no standard codec). • Armin Toepfer indicated interest of the GSM MoU. • Another view was that activities as in approach 2 can be performed outside of ETSI. Based on further discussions in a side meeting of SMG#27, Kevin Holley proposed later in the meeting that Tdoc SMG P-98-567 should be modified in accordance with the discussion in SMG#27; the revision in Tdoc SMG P-98-791 will be sent out for agreement by correspondence.7 The document will suggest that a new email list SMG_applications@list.etsi.fr is set up on the ETSI email reflector and that this will be used as a virtual meeting to agree application related elements for inclusion in the standardisation process. Kevin Holley will co-ordinate the activity on the list. This proposal was approved by SMG#27. 7 After SMG#27, the revision of Tdoc SMG P-98-791 in Tdoc SMG P-98-793, taking into account all comments received, has been agreed by correspondence by SMG. ETSI/SMG(98)4 Part B, page 49 98/11/23 7.5 T1P1 matters on IMT 2000 T1P1 is working on WIMS W-CDMA (TIA TR46) and W-CDMA NA harmonization. Steven Hayes indicated that there was not more to report. 7.6 SMG6 SMG6 are progressing their work, however nothing needs to be reported. Tdoc SMG P-98-613, Importance of Standardising O&M in UMTS, source Vodafone, MMO, Cellnet, Telia, was presented by Alan Cox. This paper asks SMG6 to start and complete their work on an open Iub interface. SMG#27 decision: SMG#27 asked SMG6 to start work on the Iub interface and to prepare a work item description and a work plan (including the necessary liaisons). 7.7 Reports from UMTS FORUM, 3 GIG, Progress report on IPR issues 7.7.1 UMTS Forum Alan Hadden, Programme Manager, stated that the UMTS Forum GA approved at its September 1998 meeting the release of four new reports: • Report #2, The Path towards UMTS: Technologies for the Information Society • Report #3, The impact of Licence Cost levels on the UMTS business case • Report #4, Consideration of Licensing Conditions for UMTS Network Operations • Report #5, Minimum Spectrum Demand per Public Terrestrial UMTS Operator in the Initial Phase Printed copies of these reports, as well as Report #1, A Regulatory Framework for UMTS (published June 1997) can be obtained on application to the UMTS Forum secretariat. With the release of these reports Fred Hillebrand noted that he believed that Administrations now have sufficient information and material on which to base their licensing policies and actions. With the completion of this phase of its work, the UMTS Forum has initiated a period of reflection about its future role and tasks. A study group “Quo Vadis” has been established and has had its first meeting. First provisional indications are that the future direction of the UMTS Forum could focus on three broad areas: • Promotion of the UMTS Vision on a global basis • Service Portability and Interoperability issues, in particular in support of VHE • Building bridges to the ICT and Content Providers Quo Vadis will deliver its report to UMTS Forum GA in early December. 7.7.2 3GIG Armin Toepfer presented the 3rd. Generation Interest Group Report in Tdoc SMG P-98-771 on behalf of the 3GIG Chairman, Neil Lilly. Activities: 3GIG will present the following permanent documents to GSM MoU Plenary (next week) for approval: ETSI/SMG(98)4 Part B, page 50 98/11/23 • TG.34, • TG.36, • TG.50, Technical Requirements for Operations Support, • TG.60, Technical Migration of GSM to 3G, • TG.70, 3G Terminal Certification Requirements. All PRDs now on http://www.gsmworld.com. Over 22000 document downloads occurred in the first 10 weeks. 3GIG - SMG co-operation • Good co-operation between 3GIG and most SMG STCs - requirements / concepts are usually accepted • But cause for concern in SMG12 … manufacturers are rejecting MoU requirements (“no time to consider …”) • Likely consequence - the UMTS standards in 2002 could fall short of operator requirements Future activities • In a general restructuring of GSM MoU working groups, all existing groups will be disbanded and 4 new working groups will be installed. 3GIG has completed its major task - the PRDS will now be taken over by other WGs. • MoU is now evaluating its WG structure with a view to rationalisation • 3G activities will become more strategic • Future 3G reports to SMG plenary will come from the MoU, rather than 3GIG. Discussion in SMG#27: As a response to 3GIG report stating some concerns related to co-operation with SMG12, SMG12 co-chair, Teuvo Järvelä explained what had happened at the SMG12 meeting related to the 3GIG input. He apologised that the handling of 3GIG input was not felt to be sufficient, and promised to carry it over (Tdoc SMG12 98S833) to the next SMG12 Plenary to be handled again. 7.7.3 7.7.3.1 Progress report on IPR issues Report from ETSI legal adviser Stéphane Tronchon, ETSI legal adviser, presented the Report on Essential IPRs declared in relation to the work of SMG#27 in Tdoc SMG P-98-786 (revision of Tdoc SMG P-98-732), including references of IPRs which have been notified to ETSI as being essential to UMTS by 9 October, 1998. Note: All references pertaining to essential IPRs declared to ETSI are publicly available on the ETSI web site http\\www.etsi.fr. 7.7.3.2 IPR Statements of QUALCOMM The following statements were made at SMG#27 by Dr. Ronald Foerster, Managing Director of QUALCOMM Europe SARL and Sr. Vice President of QUALCOMM Inc.: "The UMTS IPR issue is a very serious matter, and is getting more serious as time passes. Little progress has been made since the last SMG Plenary meeting in June, 1998 related to QUALCOMM's IPR position. This lack of progress is due to no progress of technical work toward the convergence of the Radio Access aspects of the W-CDMA and cdma2000 standard proposals for third generation IMT2000. QUALCOMM's IPR position is that the company will only license its extensive IPR on fair, reasonable, and non-discriminatory terms for a converged W-CDMA/cdma2000 standard. Otherwise it will only license its IPR for cdma2000 systems. The converged standard will equally support both GSM/MAP and ANSI-41 networks without compromising performance. ETSI/SMG(98)4 Part B, page 51 98/11/23 Because of this lack of progress toward convergence of the W-CDMA and cdma2000 standards, QUALCOMM has sent a letter to the ITU outlining its IPR position. This position is summarised in TDOC SMG 601/98. QUALCOMM has also withdrawn from the UMTS IPR Working Group since this group is not the right group to work on convergence, and until meaningful work on convergence happens, QUALCOMM has nothing to contribute to this process. Convergence of W-CDMA and cdma2000 is receiving increasing support from around the world outside of Europe. It is recognised as not only a solution to the IPR issue, but also a way to get the best standard for the industry and a method to resolve trade and other issues which are surfacing within the US and European governments. QUALCOMM recognises that ETSI cannot resolve IPR licensing issues between companies. However, QUALCOMM believes that ETSI must work toward standards, which are free of IPR issues. Without resolution of this issue, both ETSI and the ITU, according to their own rules, must stop working on a standard that cannot be commercialised on an open basis. QUALCOMM will introduce a contribution TDOC SMG 564/98 which proposes a way forward on convergence. We hope that all members of the SMG Plenary will review this contribution and endorse it." See also section 7.2.7. 7.7.3.3 UMTS IPR Working Group Alistair Urie presented Tdoc SMG P-98-608, Interim Report of the UMTS IPR Working Group (September 1998), source: UMTS IPR Working Group. Following SMG#24bis, this group, chaired by B. Kearsey, Alcatel, has defined three approaches for handling the IPR issues for third generation mobile systems (Option 1 : ETSI IPR Policy; Option 2 : Patent Pool; Option 3 : Patent Forum). As a next step the UMTS IPR WG will catalyse an Industry Reflection Period (October – December 1998) for further position finding. 7.8 UMTS program management UMTS 30.01: SMG#27 decided to change the scheme for updating UMTS 30.01: the version representing the decisions of last plenary shall be approved in a similar process as the meeting report. CR UMTS 30.01-A001 in Tdoc SMG P-98-782: SMG#27 decided that a revision of the CR should be sent in the week 19-23 October, 1998 to SMG for agreement by correspondence. The revision shall be to add the results of the extraordinary GA on 3GPP. UMTS 30.00: An update of the UMTS work program will be issued 10 days after the approval of the SMG#27 report. UMTS document structure: See section 5.6.1 on activities of WOME, and the note in section 5.6.1 on a side meeting during SMG#27 on the issue. Tdoc SMG P-98-569, Guidelines for the Planning, Development and Documentation of UMTS Phase 1 Standards, source BT, was presented by Steve Mecrow. He explained the contribution to be based upon the assumptions that Phase 1 UMTS will be based upon a GSM release 99 core network in conjunction with the UTRAN, and that UMTS specifications will be documented separately from GSM. The contribution had already been submitted to SMG1; it has been submitted to SMG in view of the issues being of a broader nature than SMG1. The key views highlighted during the presentation were: • The services supported by UMTS phase 1 to be similar to those of GSM release 99 (as a result of using the GSM Core Network) and therefore the Service Capability specifications currently under development within SMG1 to represent a statement of the capabilities that UMTS Phase 1 will deliver, rather than a statement of requirements for a “top down” design process; • the developments required for specifying the UMTS Phase 1 network (interfaces, protocols) to be largely as a result of adopting the UTRA in place of the GSM air interface. ETSI/SMG(98)4 Part B, page 52 98/11/23 The key requirements highlighted during the presentation were: • The SMG Project Team in conjunction with individual SMG groups should analyse the existing SMG work programme with a view to identifying aspects of existing works items that are specific to UMTS, the need for new UMTS specific work items, and the dependencies between the work items to ensure UMTS specifications are available by end 1999.; • The UMTS specifications should be documented separately from those for GSM. Steve Mecrow concluded that, in view of the recent decisions within the GA relating to the establishment of the 3GPP, the above guidelines and observations will be of relevance to the future work of both the 3GPP and the new SMG. During discussion the following points were raised: • In order to achieve the goal of no duplication of work, the common parts of GSM and G-UMTS should be described in common specifications. • Alan Cox reported that in an earlier NA2 meeting, it was preferred to base UMTS Supplementary Services (SS) on GSM SS rather than ISDN SS. • Section 2 has been treated in the 7.2 slot. Section 3 will have a value in the documents coming after next GA. Section 4: More intensive program management is of course needed; but the PT SMG resources are unclear. Section 5: Reference to a meeting on document structure on 14 October 1998 (side event of SMG#27) evening was made (see section 5.6.1). The handling of the section is premature. • The document should be treated when 3GPP has been created. SMG#27 concluded that all points required in section 2 are covered in the SMG work and therefore noted Section 2. Section 3: The view of BT is that the progressing of work needs to be structured in the following way: • Changes to GSM Release 99 network standards needed as a result of using the UTRA; • Enhancements to GSM Release 99 standards as a direct consequence of specific UMTS service/capability requirements, as determined by SMG1, that can be accommodated within GSM Release 99. It was commented that in this view, fixed mobile convergence is not mentioned, that an integrated approach is missing. Section 3 was noted by SMG#27. Section 4: It is proposed that the SMG Project Team, in conjunction with individual SMG groups, analyse the current SMG Work Programme with a view to identifying: ∗ aspects of existing SMG work items that are specific to UMTS; ∗ the need for new UMTS specific work items; ∗ the dependencies between these works items and the dates for their completion to ensure UMTS standards are available as planned (end 1999). It was clarified that these points are covered as there is 30.00, the UMTS work program, as SMG approves UMTS work items and maintains the dates for completion. Also, WOME#3 has discussed (with the participation of BT) the question of separated and integrated work programs for GSM and UMTS and had proposed to SMG#27 that the tools shall allow to produce both an integrated and separate representations of the work program; SMG#27 had approved this proposal. It was explained that improvements of the work methods are discussed in WOME (where BT is participating). Section 5: It was reminded that WOME has taken the working assumption that the UMTS specifications should be a selfcontained set of specifications (for the educated reader) with the possibility to refer to other specifications. ETSI/SMG(98)4 Part B, page 53 98/11/23 7.9 SMG9 Klaus Vedder presented Position Paper on the UICC for early UMTS systems, a Liaison Statement from SMG9 to SMG in Tdoc SMG P-98-668, p.14. Later in the meeting, a modification of the third paragraph was prepared. The resulting Tdoc SMG P-98-624 was approved by SMG#27. It shall be included in UMTS 30.01, the UMTS Baseline Document. Tdoc SMG P-98-624 is quoted below (with the modification to replace “SMG9” by “SMG” in the last paragraph): Begin quotation: SMG have been looking at the requirements for the UMTS (Third Generation) USIM, noting particularly, the requirement that UMTS evolves from GSM. As part of the evolutionary approach from GSM to Third generation systems, it is a requirement that 3G terminals support existing (Phase 2) SIMs (at three volts, but not five volt SIMs), but it is not a requirement that GSM terminals support 3G USIMs. It is the strong opinion of SMG that the UICC (UMTS Integrated Circuit Card) is a mandatory element of Third Generation systems. It is recognised that the existing physical interface should remain unchanged (to accommodate the need for interworking with GSM), however, that there may be the need to enhance the interface, both in terms of protocol (for example, employing the T=1 protocol), and speeding up the bit transmission rate across the interface. It is recognised that the existing two physical sizes may prove to be limiting to mobile equipment (ME) designs for 3G mobiles, so consideration is being given to a third physical size of SIM, (e.g. a cut down version of existing "Plug-in" SIM, without affecting the existing mandatory physical interface). The UICC / terminal interface remains mandatory. The other important feature of the SIM is the SIM Application Toolkit; this is a powerful tool for operators, and can be easily exploited and enhanced for 3G operations, especially in the area of Virtual Home Environment. Allied to this is the security for the Toolkit, where end-to-end messaging between the Application area in the SIM and its partner entity in, or behind, the network, can be secured, to prevent fraud or interception. Enhancements exploiting newer bearer services will be included for the Toolkit. The next generation SIM will be a multi-application card, including support for application loading; SMG fully expect this work to be completed and approved in June 1999. It is the opinion of SMG that the existing SIM technology and functionality is an ideal baseline platform for early third generation systems; it is recognised that there will of necessity be alterations and additions to the file structure in the existing SIM to accommodate UMTS functionality, but this is believed to be easily undertaken. End quotation. 7.10 SMG10 The UMTS relevant parts of the SMG10 status report to SMG#27 in Tdoc SMG P-98-531 were presented by the SMG10 Chairman, Mike Walker. The SMG10 status report was approved by SMG#27, cf. section 6.10. 7.10.1 Change requests UMTS 33.20, UMTS Security Principles version 3.1.0 as a CR in Tdoc SMG P-98-535; this version replaces the already approved version 3.0.1 (old 09.01). It is a complete revision of the security principles for UMTS. ETSI/SMG(98)4 Part B, page 54 98/11/23 Therefore, SMG#27 noted the CR, asked SMG12 to review the specification for architectural issues and asked SMG10 for presentation for approval at SMG#28. 7.10.2 New specifications UMTS 33.21, UMTS Security Requirements, version 1.0.0, in Tdoc SMG P-98-536, was presented to SMG#27 for information. 7.10.3 SMG10 work plan for UMTS Scope of UMTS security • All GSM security features • Solution of all GSM security problems • at least one new security feature Explanations of SMG10: • This is not in line with UMTS 22.00 which foresees more, but seen as realistic in SMG10. • Time schedules, when also consultation with SMG12 is included, risk to be delayed, SMG10 is aware of this danger. Role model: The removal of the role model in UMTS 22.01 was discussed in SMG10. SMG10 had already adopted an own role model in UMTS 33.20 which already referred to Home Environment and Serving Network. UMTS 22.07: The CR from SMG1 to UMTS 22.07 was checked. The view on the USIM presence is forwarded to SMG1. UMTS 33.21: The protection of the USIM-ME interface is indicated to SMG9. Other issues of study are: End-to-end security and Security features for UMTS Phase 1. SMG12 is requested to deliver the requirements for UMTS Phase 1. UMTS 33.21 is forwarded to SMG#27 for information in Tdoc SMG P-98-536. UMTS Work program: The work program for UMTS in UMTS 30.00 was checked. According to this work plan SMG10 has to deliver the SMG10 related parts for UMTS Phase 1. It was found that a more detailed work plan for SMG10 is required. For the moment the following planning was made: UMTS 33.20: version 3.1.0 at SMG#27; UMTS 33.21: version 1.0.0 at SMG#27; approval at SMG#28; UMTS 33.22: version 1.0.0 at SMG#29; approval at SMG#30; UMTS 33.23: version 1.0.0 at SMG#29; approval at SMG#30. 7.11 SMG11 Kari Järvinen presented the UMTS relevant parts in Tdoc SMG P-98-700. SMG11 has initiated co-operation with ARIB, as requested at SMG#26. ARIB are currently evaluating a short list of six speech codecs, G.729, GSM EFR, GSM AMR, MPEG4 (narrowband), IS.641, EVRC (IS127), in order to select a default speech codec for W-CDMA. ARIB is planning to complete subjective tests on these codecs by February 1999. See section 7.11.1 for a liaison statement to ARIB. ETSI/SMG(98)4 Part B, page 55 98/11/23 7.11.1 Liaison statements SMG#27 endorsed the intended Liaison Statement on Collaboration on the evaluation of AMR for UMTS from SMG11 to ARIB IMT-2000 Codec Work Group (cc: SMG, SMG2) in Annex 1 of Tdoc SMG P-98-700. It contains a proposal for the Terms of Reference for the collaboration between ARIB and SMG11. 7.12 SMG12 The UMTS relevant parts of the SMG12 status report to SMG#27 in Tdoc SMG P-98-734 were presented by the SMG12 Co-Chairmen, François Courau and Teuvo Järvelä. The SMG12 status report was approved by SMG#27, cf. section 6.12. Other issues: Tdoc SMG Tdoc SMG P-98-774, UMTS Phase 1 Issues from MoU SERG, Source: MoU GSM Representative in SMG, presented by Armin Toepfer, was noted; it should be studied by SMG12. 7.12.1 New specifications UMTS 23.01, General UMTS Architecture, V1.0.0 in Tdoc SMG P-98-754 was presented for information to SMG#27. It is quite stable and foreseen for approval at SMG#28. UMTS 23.10, UMTS Access Stratum; Services and Functions, V1.0.0 in Tdoc SMG P-98-755 was presented for information to SMG#27. The content is not fully stable. But completion is foreseen for SMG#28. UMTS 23.20, Evolution of the GSM platform towards UMTS, V1.0.0 in Tdoc SMG P-98-758 was presented for information to SMG#27. It is not stable yet, but forwarded to SMG#27 for a full visibility. 7.12.2 Work areas Iu interface: At the last meeting it was found that IWF between UTRAN and SGSN was very difficult to specify. Therefore several proposals were made. No decision has been made so far. One of the proposal is to use directly the Iu towards the SGSN. A decision is expected to be taken at the November meeting. Following the joint meeting with SMG2 UMTS ad hoc several improvements have been incorporated in the Iu requirements report. Furthermore a protocol architecture split has been agreed that allows SMG2 UMTS groups to carry on their work. It is expected that the report on Iu requirement, at least for the part concerning UTRAN will be provided to SMG for SMG#28. Comments in SMG#27: SMG#27 confirmed the strong requirement to connect UTRAN to SGSN and for service continuity in packet mode between GSM and UTRA. This is planned to be achieved by an interworking function which is not trivial, as the functional split between access network and core network is different in GSM and UMTS. Evolution of the GSM core network towards UMTS (UMTS 23.20): Since the April meeting of SMG12 major progress has been achieved. 19 different scenarios have been discussed and the main task is now to reduce this number by analysing the commonalities and highlighting the differences in order to reduce this number. So far it remains only 10 of them. September 1998 had been the deadline for new scenarios. François Courau and Teuvo Järvelä informed SMG#27 that, to let UMTS phase 1 in the Release 99 time frame happen, they will Chairmen propose the following as a way forward on UMTS Architecture (UMTS 23.20) to SMG12: • The Scenario work has been fruitful in putting together opinions on how to evolve GSM towards UMTS and also identifying some key issues and differences between opinions. • It would be possible to define 2-3 main approaches derived from the existing 10 scenarios • Therefore it is proposed to define and concentrate the work on the key questions (MM etc.) arising from these scenarios (hopefully at the next SMG12 Plenary, Oct 20-22). ETSI/SMG(98)4 Part B, page 56 98/11/23 • Detailed work can be started based on each of the agreed solutions, rather than possibly delaying the work of other STCs until the whole scenario is fixed. In the discussion, goals like service continuity, seamless handover between GSM and UMTS, evolution from GSM to UMTS, in-time delivery of UMTS Release 99, an architecture that is not just beauty but also implementable, service differentiation, where discussed. It was argued that it can be acceptable to have a limited number of evolution scenarios (or one scenario consisting of several options), and that SMG12 should have the hands free for very urgent work on the UMTS architecture to be used for Release 99 and is future proof and ready in time. It was also clarified that EP UMTS will look to the long term aspects. 7.12.3 Work Items The following work items were approved by SMG#27: • UMTS Core based on ATM Transport (in Tdoc SMG P-98-759) • Study on Combined GSM and Mobile IP Mobility Handling in UMTS IP CN (in Tdoc SMG P-98-760) • Open Service Architecture (in Tdoc SMG P-98-761) • IP-in-IP tunnelling in the GPRS backbone for UMTS phase 1 (in Tdoc SMG P-98-780) • End to End UMTS QoS Management (in Tdoc SMG P-98-781) SMG12 has created an internal document for planning of specification delivery. It is expected that it will be provided to SMG for information on a regular basis (as soon as validated information will have been incorporated). SMG12 has agreed to approve a SMG12 Work Plan for 1999 at the November meeting. 8 Next meetings Meeting No. SMG Co-ord. Group Plenary Date Plenary Venue SMG#28 3 February 99 8 - 12 February 99 Milan, Italy Host: Italtel 21 - 25 June 99 Miami, USA Host: GSM North America AIRPORT CONFERENCE CENTER Frankfurt (Host: Siemens) SMG#29 16 June 99 Stockholm, Ericsson SMG#30 13 October 99 18 - 22 October 99 SMG#31 February 2000 February 2000 Frankfurt (Siemens) First 3GPP meeting (including TSGs): 7 - 8 December, 1998, Sophia Antipolis. ETSI/SMG(98)4 Part B, page 57 98/11/23 Annex 1: List of participants Annex 2: Status of CRs and new Specifications presented to the meeting Annex 3: List of documents Annex 4: Liaison statements Annex 5: Status of SMG specifications after The meeting Annex 6: Roadmap and WI status of GSM phase 2+ work items after the meeting Annex 7: PT SMG STATUS Report Annex 8: Structure of smg and subgroups Annex 9: Tokyo, 7-9 October 1998 ARIB, ETSI, T1, TTA and TTC agreed framework (Tdoc SMG P-98-574) ETSI/SMG(98)4 Part B, Annexes 98/11/23 03-Nov-98 LIST OF PARTICIPANTS TO ETSI/TC/SMG#27 12-16 October 1998, Praha Name: Company: Address: ADAMS Peter.M. BRITISH TELECOM PP2-02 Bibb Way IPSWICH SUFFOLK IP1 2EQ Tel 1: +44 1 473 227 684 Tel 2: Mob : +44 802 471 234 Fax 1: +44 1 473 227 884 Fax 2: UNITED KINGDOM E-Mail Internet: peter.m.adams@bt.com Name: Company: Address: ALARD Michel WAVECOM 39 Rue du Gouverneur General Eboué 92130 ISSY-LES-MOULINEAUX Tel 1: +33 1 4629 0802 Tel 2: Mob : +33 0734 1064 Fax 1: +33 1 4629 0808 Fax 2: FRANCE E-Mail Internet: michel.alard@wavecom.fr Name: Company: Address: AMARA Elie CEGETEL Tour Cèdre - Faubourg de l'Arche 7, Allée de l'Arche 92677 COURBEVOIE CEDEX Tel 1: +33 1 41 97 67 41 Tel 2: Mob : + 33 6 09 16 80 89 Fax 1: +33 1 56 37 27 48 Fax 2: FRANCE E-Mail Internet: elie.amara@mail1.sfr.fr Name: Company: Address: AMMER Gerhard LUCENT TECHNOLOGIES Medienallee 6 85774 UNTERFÖHRING Tel 1: +49 89 95086 312 Tel 2: Mob : +49 172 976 7892 Fax 1: +49 89 95086 255 Fax 2: GERMANY E-Mail Internet: gammer@lucent.com Name: Company: Address: ANDERSEN Niels Peter Skov SMG 2 Chairman - SMG 2 WPB Chairman - SMG 2 UMTS Chairman TELE DANMARK A/S Spotorno Allé 12 2630 TAASTRUP Tel 1: +45 4358 6378 Tel 2: Fax 1: +45 43 71 03 82 Fax 2: DENMARK E-Mail Internet: npa@tdk.dk ETSI/SMG(98)4 Part B, Annex 1, Page 1 16/11/98 Participants to ETSI/TC/SMG#27 - 12-16 October 1998 in Praha Name: Company: Address: ANSALDI Renato ITALTEL Via Padana Km 158 20060 CASSINA DE PECCHI (MILAN) Tel 1: +39 02 4388 6384 Tel 2: Fax 1: +39 02 4388 6550 Fax 2: ITALY E-Mail Internet: renato.ansaldi@italtel.it Name: Company: Address: ARAKI Michiko NTT DoCoMo Shin-nikko Bldg, East Tower 10-1 TORANOMON 2-chome MINATO-KU, TOKYO 105 8436 Tel 1: +81 3 5563 7252 Tel 2: Mob : Fax 1: +81 3 5572 6526 Fax 2: JAPAN E-Mail Internet: araki_m@docomo_tokai.co.jp Name: Company: Address: ASSOR Jean-Luc BOUYGUES TELECOM Europa 51, avenue de l'Europe 78944 VELIZY CEDEX Tel 1: +33 1 3926 6255 Tel 2: Mob : Fax 1: +33 1 39 26 86 13 Fax 2: FRANCE E-Mail Internet: jlassor@bouyguestelecom.fr Name: Company: Address: BARNES David DTI 151 Buckingham Palace Road Room 2/126 LONDON SW1W 9SS Tel 1: +44 171 215 1818 Tel 2: Mob : +44 385 316 985 Fax 1: +44 171 931 7194 Fax 2: UNITED KINGDOM E-Mail Internet: dbarnes3@compuserve.com Name: Company: Address: BARNES Nigel SMG 9 Vice Chairman - SMG 9 SIM Toolkit Security Chairman SMG1 SIM Toolkit Stage 1 Chairman MOTOROLA European Standards Sector Midpoint, Alencon Link BASINGSTOKE RG21 7PL Tel 1: Tel 2: Mob : Fax 1: Fax 2: +44 1256 790 169 +44 1256 790 319 +44 385 318 631 +44 1256 790 190 UNITED KINGDOM E-Mail Internet: Nigel_Barnes@euro.css.mot.com ETSI/SMG(98)4 Part B, Annex 1, Page 2 16/11/98 Participants to ETSI/TC/SMG#27 - 12-16 October 1998 in Praha Name: Company: Address: BEER Stephen DERA St. Andrews Road Malvern WORCS WR14 3PS Tel 1: +44 1684 894 088 Tel 2: Mob : Fax 1: +44 1684 895 646 Fax 2: UNITED KINGDOM E-Mail Internet: sjbeer@dera.gov.uk Name: Company: Address: BENNINK Rob KPN TELECOM PO Box 30150 2500 GD THE HAGUE Tel 1: +31 70 343 7105 Tel 2: Mob : Fax 1: +31 70 343 7237 Fax 2: THE NETHERLANDS E-Mail Internet: r.bennink@wxs.nl Name: Company: Address: BERGMANN Ansgar PT SMG Coordinator ETSI/PT SMG 650 Route des Lucioles 06921 SOPHIA ANTIPOLIS CEDEX Tel 1: +33 4 92 94 43 22 Tel 2: Mob : +49 171 2000 921 Fax 1: +33 4 93 65 28 17 Fax 2: FRANCE E-Mail Internet: ansgar.bergmann@etsi.fr Name: Company: Address: BERGS Hans-Joachim ALCATEL SEL AG Switching System Division Lorenzstrasse 10 70430 STUTTGART Tel 1: +49 711 821 45776 Tel 2: Mob : Fax 1: +49 711 821 47661 Fax 2: GERMANY E-Mail Internet: HJ.Bergs@alcatel.de Name: Company: Address: BERNARD André FRANCE TELECOM MOBILES 45-47 Bd Romain Rolland 92000 MONTROUGE Tel 1: +33 1 55 22 23 10 Tel 2: Mob : +33 6 07 77 10 27 Fax 1: +33 1 55 22 23 23 Fax 2: FRANCE E-Mail Internet: andre.bernard@francetelecom.fr Name: Company: Address: BERRY Athol ROHDE & SCHWARZ GmbH Dept.1SP2 Postfach 801469 Mühldorfstr. 15 81671 MÜNCHEN Tel 1: +49 89 4129 3675 Tel 2: Mob : Fax 1: +49 89 4129 3601 Fax 2: GERMANY E-Mail Internet: athol.berry@rsd.rsd.de ETSI/SMG(98)4 Part B, Annex 1, Page 3 16/11/98 Participants to ETSI/TC/SMG#27 - 12-16 October 1998 in Praha Name: Company: Address: BJÖRNDAHL Per STF Voluntary Funding Task Force Chairman ERICSSON RADIO SYSTEMS AB KI/ERA/UX/SC 16480 STOCKHOLM Tel 1: +46 8 757 2602 Tel 2: Mob : +46 70 591 2602 Fax 1: +46 8 404 8040 Fax 2: SWEDEN E-Mail Internet: per.bjorndahl@era.ericsson.se Name: Company: Address: BLANKENFELD Heinz ECTEL TMS Chairman SIEMENS AG Hofmannstraße 51 81359 MUNICH Tel 1: +49 89 722 26655 Tel 2: Mob : +49 171 3403150 Fax 1: +49 89 722 27546 Fax 2: GERMANY E-Mail Internet: heinz.blankenfeld@icn.siemens.de Name: Company: Address: BOCAERT Bruno VLSI TECHNOLOGY 505 Route des Lucioles SOPHIA ANTIPOLIS 06560 VALBONNE Tel 1: +33 4 9296 11 04 Tel 2: Mob : +33 6 09 55 50 65 Fax 1: +33 4 9296 1101 Fax 2: FRANCE E-Mail Internet: bruno.bocaert@vlsi.com Name: Company: Address: BOGH Jan SONOFON Skelagervej 1 9100 AALBORG Tel 1: +45 405 872 231 Tel 2: Fax 1: +45 9936 7070 Fax 2: DENMARK E-Mail Internet: jab@dmt.sonofon.dk Name: Company: Address: BRANDÉN Jonas WAP Consortium Liaison Officer ERICSSON MOBILE COMMUNICATIONS AB Nya Vattentornet 22183 LUND Tel 1: +46 46 19 41 04 Tel 2: Mob : +46 70 650 83 45 Fax 1: +46 46 19 38 10 Fax 2: SWEDEN E-Mail Internet: jonas.branden@ecs.ericsson.se ETSI/SMG(98)4 Part B, Annex 1, Page 4 16/11/98 Participants to ETSI/TC/SMG#27 - 12-16 October 1998 in Praha Name: Company: Address: BRATT Gunilla ERICSSON MOBILE COMMUNICATIONS AB Nya Vattentornet 22183 LUND Tel 1: +46 46 193729 Tel 2: Mob : Fax 1: +46 46 193 136 Fax 2: SWEDEN E-Mail Internet: gunilla.bratt@ecs.ericsson.se Name: Company: Address: BROUWERS Eric LIBERTEL Avenue Ceramique 300 6221 KX MAASTRICHT Tel 1: +31 43 355 7717 Tel 2: Mob : +31 654 670 617 Fax 1: +31 43 355 7444 Fax 2: THE NETHERLANDS E-Mail Internet: e.brouwers@libertel.nl Name: Company: Address: CABRERA Inaki TMN WG5 Chairman AIRTEL MOVIL SA Av. de Europa, 1 Parque Tecnologico "La Moraleja" 28108 ALCOBENDAS (MADRID) Tel 1: +34 907 13 33 91 Tel 2: Mob : +34 910 51 3391 Fax 1: +34 907 133058 Fax 2: SPAIN E-Mail Internet: icabrer@airtel.es Name: Company: Address: CANDEO Silvano MINISTERIO DELLE COMUNICAZIONI I.S.P.T Viale America 201 00144 ROMA Tel 1: +39 06 5958 2660 Tel 2: Mob : +39 348 2270116 Fax 1: +39 06 5410 904 Fax 2: ITALY E-Mail Internet: slcandeo@tin.it Name: Company: Address: CARIOU Hubert BOUYGUES TELECOM Europa 51, avenue de l'Europe 78944 VELIZY CEDEX Tel 1: +33 1 39 26 6004 Tel 2: Mob : +33 6 60 31 60 04 Fax 1: +33 1 39 26 6402 Fax 2: FRANCE E-Mail Internet: hcariou@bouyguestelecom.fr ETSI/SMG(98)4 Part B, Annex 1, Page 5 16/11/98 Participants to ETSI/TC/SMG#27 - 12-16 October 1998 in Praha Name: Company: Address: CASSEN Quent T1P1 Secretary ROCKWELL INTL CORP. Wireless Communications Division 4311 Jamboree Road NEWPORT BEACH CA 92660-3095 Tel 1: +1 949 221 4177 Tel 2: Mob : +1 714 606 7433 Fax 1: +1 949 221 5890 Fax 2: UNITED STATES E-Mail Internet: cassen@rss.rockwell.com Name: Company: Address: CAVIGIOLI Chris ANALOG DEVICES Am Westpark 1-3 81373 MUENCHEN Tel 1: Tel 2: Mob : Fax 1: Fax 2: +49 89 76903 400 +1 781 461 3058 +49 172 705 2026 +49 89 76903 404 GERMANY E-Mail Internet: chris-c@ibm.net Name: Company: Address: CHANDLER Colin QUALCOMM EUROPE SARL 2000 Route des Lucioles BP 126 06903 SOPHIA ANTIPOLIS CEDEX Tel 1: Tel 2: Mob : Fax 1: Fax 2: FRANCE E-Mail Internet: Name: Company: Address: CHAUVEAU Didier ART 7 Square Max Hymans 75730 PARIS CEDEX 15 Tel 1: +33 1 40 47 71 25 Tel 2: Mob : Fax 1: +33 1 40 47 71 90 Fax 2: FRANCE E-Mail Internet: didier.chauveau@art-telecom.fr Name: Company: Address: CHEN Kwang-Chen NATIONAL TAIWAN UNIVERSITY Institute of Communications Engineering TAIPEI, TAIWAN 10617 Tel 1: Tel 2: Mob : Fax 1: Fax 2: +886 2 2363 5251 +886 2 2363 5246 +886 90 292048 +886 2 2368 3824 TAIWAN E-Mail Internet: chenlec@cc.ee.ntu.edu.tw Name: Company: Address: CHOMET Patrick ICO GLOBAL COMMUNICATIONS 1 Queen Caroline Street Hammersmith LONDON W6 9BN Tel 1: +44 181 600 1083 Tel 2: Mob : Fax 1: +44 181 563 9413 Fax 2: UNITED KINGDOM E-Mail Internet: patrick.chomet@i-co.uk ETSI/SMG(98)4 Part B, Annex 1, Page 6 16/11/98 Participants to ETSI/TC/SMG#27 - 12-16 October 1998 in Praha Name: Company: Address: COOKE Stuart NOKIA R&D St Georges Court, St Georges Rd Camberley SURREY GU15 3QZ Tel 1: +44 1276 68616 Tel 2: Mob : +44 370 647030 Fax 1: +44 1276 677151 Fax 2: UNITED KINGDOM E-Mail Internet: stuart.cooke@nmp.nokia.com Name: Company: Address: COOPER David NEC TECHNOLOGIES (UK) LTD Level 3, the Imperium Imperial Way, Worton Grange READING RG2 0TD Tel 1: +44 1189 654 511 Tel 2: +44 1189 257 190 Mob : Fax 1: +44 1189 257 191 Fax 2: UNITED KINGDOM E-Mail Internet: david.cooper@nectech.co.uk Name: Company: Address: CORFIELD Simon DERA PC 131 St. Andrews Road Malvern WORCS WR14 3PS Tel 1: +44 1684 896 082 Tel 2: Mob : Fax 1: +44 1684 896 121 Fax 2: UNITED KINGDOM E-Mail Internet: scorfield@taz.dera.gov.uk Name: Company: Address: COURAU Francois SMG12 Chairman ALCATEL 10, rue Latécoère 78141 VELIZY CEDEX Tel 1: +33 1 30 77 94 68 Tel 2: Mob : +33 6 08 82 20 22 Fax 1: +33 1 30 77 94 30 Fax 2: FRANCE E-Mail Internet: francois.courau@alcatel.fr Name: Company: Address: COX Alan SMG Vice Chairman - SMG 1 Chairman VODAFONE LTD The Courtyard 2-4 London Road NEWBURY, BERKSHIRE RG14 1JX Tel 1: Tel 2: Mob : Fax 1: Fax 2: +44 1635 503 332 +44 385 200 147 +44 1635 583 019 +44 1635 31127 UNITED KINGDOM E-Mail Internet: alan.cox@vf.vodafone.co.uk ETSI/SMG(98)4 Part B, Annex 1, Page 7 16/11/98 Participants to ETSI/TC/SMG#27 - 12-16 October 1998 in Praha Name: Company: Address: CRUCHANT Laurent ALCATEL 10, rue Latécoère 78141 VELIZY CEDEX Tel 1: +33 1 30 77 82 75 Tel 2: Mob : +33 6 07 64 09 90 Fax 1: +33 1 30 77 94 30 Fax 2: FRANCE E-Mail Internet: laurent.cruchant@alcatel.fr Name: Company: Address: DAAS Benjamin M. TOSHIBA ELECTRONICS EUROPE GmbH Hansaallee 181 40549 DUSSELDORF Tel 1: +49 211 5296 209 Tel 2: Mob : +49 171 323 9669 Fax 1: +49 211 5296 404 Fax 2: GERMANY E-Mail Internet: bdaas@tee.toshiba.de Name: Company: Address: DAVIDIAN Jean-Jacques ETSI/PT SMG 650 Route des Lucioles 06921 SOPHIA ANTIPOLIS CEDEX Tel 1: +33 4 92 94 42 71 Tel 2: Mob : Fax 1: +33 4 93 65 28 17 Fax 2: FRANCE E-Mail Internet: jean-jacques.davidian@etsi.fr Name: Company: Address: DAVIDSSON Pamela NATIONAL POST & TELECOM Birger Jarlsgatan 16 Box 5398 102 49 STOCKHOLM Tel 1: +46 8 678 55 93 Tel 2: Mob : Fax 1: +46 8 678 55 09 Fax 2: SWEDEN E-Mail Internet: pamela.davidsson@pts.se Name: Company: Address: DAVIES John I. SEMA GROUP TELECOMS 233 High Holborn LONDON WC1V 7DJ Tel 1: +44 171 830 1948 Tel 2: Mob : Fax 1: +44 1 71 830 1830 Fax 2: UNITED KINGDOM E-Mail Internet: john.davies@mail.sema.co.uk Name: Company: Address: DAY Brian NORTEL 3 Roxborough Way Foundation Park MAIDENHEAD BERKSHIRE SL6 3UD Tel 1: +44 1 628 434 153 Tel 2: Mob : Fax 1: +44 1 628 434 034 Fax 2: UNITED KINGDOM E-Mail Internet: brd777@nortel.com ETSI/SMG(98)4 Part B, Annex 1, Page 8 16/11/98 Participants to ETSI/TC/SMG#27 - 12-16 October 1998 in Praha Name: Company: Address: DE RYCK Francois MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC ITE Immeuble Germanium 80 avenue des Buttes de Coesmes 35700 RENNES Tel 1: +33 2 99 84 11 27 Tel 2: Mob : Fax 1: +33 2 99 87 21 15 Fax 2: FRANCE E-Mail Internet: deryck@tcl.ite.mee.com Name: Company: Address: DESPLANQUE Jacques FRANCE TELECOM MOBILES 41-45 Bld Romain Rolland 75672 PARIS CEDEX 14 Tel 1: +33 1 55 22 2352 Tel 2: Mob : +33 6 07 53 30 63 Fax 1: +33 1 55 22 23 69 Fax 2: FRANCE E-Mail Internet: jacques.desplanque@francetelecom.fr Name: Company: Address: DETTNER Harald SMG 3 Chairman SIEMENS AG Dep.MN P24 Landecker Strasse 11 36251 BAD HERSFELD Tel 1: +49 6621 169169 Tel 2: Mob : +49 171 3340 784 Fax 1: +49 6621 169122 Fax 2: GERMANY E-Mail Internet: harald.dettner@mn.oen.siemens.de Name: Company: Address: DOIG Ian ETSI/SMS Dept 650 Route des Lucioles 06921 SOPHIA ANTIPOLIS CEDEX Tel 1: +33 4 9294 4226 Tel 2: Fax 1: +33 4 93 65 47 16 Fax 2: FRANCE E-Mail Internet: ian.doig@etsi.fr Name: Company: Address: DOMEIER Horst MANNESMANN MOBILFUNK GmbH Am Seestern 1 40543 DÜSSELDORF Tel 1: +49 211 533 3656 Tel 2: Mob : +49 0172 890 4114 Fax 1: +49 211 583 3357 Fax 2: GERMANY E-Mail Internet: horst.domeier@compuserve100731.1373 ETSI/SMG(98)4 Part B, Annex 1, Page 9 16/11/98 Participants to ETSI/TC/SMG#27 - 12-16 October 1998 in Praha Name: Company: Address: DONAT Peter SMG WG WOME Chairman FEEI C/O SIEMENS AG Siemenstrasse 92 1211 WIEN Tel 1: +43 1 1707 22 300 Tel 2: Mob : +43 664 162 4383 Fax 1: +43 1 1707 54 450 Fax 2: AUSTRIA E-Mail Internet: peter.donat@siemens.at Name: Company: Address: DORGELO Albert J.G. LUCENT TECH. Emea B.V Department GSS-EMEA PO Box 1168/Room BG 502 1200 BD HILVERSUM Tel 1: +31 356 872 879 Tel 2: Mob : +31 65 339 4658 Fax 1: +31 356 875 833 Fax 2: THE NETHERLANDS E-Mail Internet: dorgelo@lucent.com Name: Company: Address: EHRLICH Ed T1P1.5 Chairman NORTEL 465 South St. Suite 100 MORRISTOWN, NJ 07960 Tel 1: +1 973 292 5724 Tel 2: Mob : Fax 1: +1 973 292 4160 Fax 2: UNITED STATES E-Mail Internet: ed.ehrlich@nt.com Name: Company: Address: EIGLER Karl DETECON GmbH SBM621 Oberkasseler Strasse 2 53227 BONN Tel 1: +49 228 700 1665 Tel 2: Mob : Fax 1: +49 228 700 1607 Fax 2: GERMANY E-Mail Internet: karl-eigler@bonn.detecon.de Name: Company: Address: EKEN Semith Koray ASELSAN ING Mehmet Akif Ersoy Mah 16 Cad No. 16 06372 Y.Makalle-Ankara Tel 1: +90 312 385 1900 Tel 2: Mob : +90 532 312 6063 Fax 1: +90 312 354 1679 Fax 2: TURKEY E-Mail Internet: keken@hc.aselsan.com.tr ETSI/SMG(98)4 Part B, Annex 1, Page 10 16/11/98 Participants to ETSI/TC/SMG#27 - 12-16 October 1998 in Praha Name: Company: Address: EKUDDEN Erik ERICSSON RADIO SYSTEMS AB T/VAT Torshamnsgatan 23 KISTA 16480 STOCKHOLM Tel 1: +46 8 757 2168 Tel 2: Mob : Fax 1: +46 8 757 5550 Fax 2: SWEDEN E-Mail Internet: erik.ekudden@era-t.ericsson.se Name: Company: Address: EL-HOIYDI Amre OFCOM Rue de l'Avenir 44 2501 BIENNE Tel 1: +41 32 327 55 11 Tel 2: Fax 1: +41 32 327 5777 Fax 2: SWITZERLAND E-Mail Internet: amre.elhoiydi@bakom.admin.ch Name: Company: Address: ELKON Stéphane ART 7 Square Max Hymans 75730 PARIS CEDEX 15 Tel 1: +33 1 4047 7092 Tel 2: Fax 1: +33 1 40477206 Fax 2: FRANCE E-Mail Internet: stephane.elkon@art-telecom.fr Name: Company: Address: ERIKSEN Tom ETSI/M&D 650 Route des Lucioles 06921 SOPHIA ANTIPOLIS CEDEX Tel 1: +33 4 92 94 43 12 Tel 2: Fax 1: +33 4 93 65 47 16 Fax 2: FRANCE E-Mail Internet: tom.eriksen@etsi.fr Name: Company: Address: FAGAN John TELTEC IRELAND FORBAIRT Glasnevin DUBLIN 9 Tel 1: +353 1 808 2784 Tel 2: Mob : Fax 1: +353 1 837 7648 Fax 2: IRELAND E-Mail Internet: faganj@netc.ie Name: Company: Address: FENN John SAMSUNG ELECTRONIC RES.INST. Communication House South Street STAINES TW18 4QE Tel 1: Tel 2: Mob : Fax 1: Fax 2: +44 1784 428 600 ext 684 +44 802 339070 +44 1784 428 629 UNITED KINGDOM E-Mail Internet: johnbfenn@aol.com ETSI/SMG(98)4 Part B, Annex 1, Page 11 16/11/98 Participants to ETSI/TC/SMG#27 - 12-16 October 1998 in Praha Name: Company: Address: FENYVES Alessandro ITALTEL BURM(BM) C26 Via Reiss Romoli 20019 SETTIMO MILANESE (MI) Tel 1: +39 02 4388 9337 Tel 2: Mob : +39 335 800 4180 Fax 1: +39 02 4388 2442 Fax 2: ITALY E-Mail Internet: alessandro.fenyves@italtel.it Name: Company: Address: FOERSTER Molly QUALCOMM EUROPE SARL Algorithmes, Aristote B 2000 Route des Lucioles, BP 126 06903 SOPHIA ANTIPOLIS Tel 1: +33 4 92 38 82 20 Tel 2: Mob : +33 6 80 35 21 87 Fax 1: +33 4 92 38 82 30 Fax 2: FRANCE E-Mail Internet: mfoerster@qualcomm.com Name: Company: Address: FOERSTER Ronald E. QUALCOMM EUROPE SARL 2000 Route des Lucioles BP 126 06903 SOPHIA ANTIPOLIS CEDEX Tel 1: +33 4 92 38 82 20 Tel 2: Mob : +33 6 12 14 12 38 Fax 1: +33 4 92 38 82 30 Fax 2: FRANCE E-Mail Internet: rfoerster@qualcomm.com Name: Company: Address: FOXMAN Arne TELE DANMARK A/S Networks division, NM-F Telegade 2 2630 TAASTRUP Tel 1: +45 4358 6460 Tel 2: Mob : +45 4013 0082 Fax 1: +45 43 71 08 41 Fax 2: DENMARK E-Mail Internet: arfo@tdk.dk Name: Company: Address: FREDERIKSEN Jesper Ledet BOSCH TELECOM DANMARK A/S Bransagervej 30 9490 PANDRUP Tel 1: +45 96 738 000 Tel 2: Mob : +45 40 64 7250 Fax 1: +45 96 738 002 Fax 2: DENMARK E-Mail Internet: jfl@dancall.dk Name: Company: Address: FRIEL Chris CELLNET 260 Bath Road Slough BERKSHIRE SL1 4DX Tel 1: +44 1 753 565 874 Tel 2: Mob : +44 860 552 060 Fax 1: +44 1 753 565 029 Fax 2: UNITED KINGDOM E-Mail Internet: chris.friel@cellnet.co.uk ETSI/SMG(98)4 Part B, Annex 1, Page 12 16/11/98 Participants to ETSI/TC/SMG#27 - 12-16 October 1998 in Praha Name: Company: Address: FUKUDA Eisuke FUJITSU EUROPE TELECOM 2 Longwalk Road, Stockley Park Uxbridge MIDDLESEX UB11 1AB Tel 1: +44 181 606 4473 Tel 2: Mob : Fax 1: +44 181 606 4539 Fax 2: UNITED KINGDOM E-Mail Internet: e.fukuda@fujitsu.co.uk Name: Company: Address: GALLIGO Michel ALCATEL BUSINESS SYSTEMS 32 Avenue Kleber 92700 COLOMBES CEDEX Tel 1: +33 1 55 66 39 73 Tel 2: Mob : +336 8085 8806 Fax 1: +33 1 55 66 78 26 Fax 2: FRANCE E-Mail Internet: michel.galligo@bof.alcatel.fr Name: Company: Address: GARBA Roman RADIOMOBIL AS / PAEGAS Londýnská 59 12021 PRAHA 2 Tel 1: +420 603 620 301 Tel 2: Mob : Fax 1: +420 603 620 306 Fax 2: CZECH REPUBLIC E-Mail Internet: Name: Company: Address: GARRAMONE Saverio MARCONI SpA Via A. Negrone, 1A 16153 GENOVA Tel 1: +39 010 600 2812 Tel 2: Fax 1: +39 010 600 2044 Fax 2: ITALY E-Mail Internet: Name: Company: Address: GASKELL Philip ONE-2-ONE Imperial Place Maxwell Road, Borehamwood HERTS WD6 1EA Tel 1: +44 1 81 214 2230 Tel 2: Mob : +44 956 235 468 Fax 1: +44 1 81 9051 671 Fax 2: UNITED KINGDOM E-Mail Internet: pgaskell@one2one.co.uk Name: Company: Address: GEUENS Leopold SIEMENS ATEA NV Atealaan 34 2200 HERENTALS Tel 1: +32 1 425 2973 Tel 2: Fax 1: +32 1 425 3212 Fax 2: BELGIUM E-Mail Internet: leopold.geuens@vnet.atea.be ETSI/SMG(98)4 Part B, Annex 1, Page 13 16/11/98 Participants to ETSI/TC/SMG#27 - 12-16 October 1998 in Praha Name: Company: Address: GIEFING Gerald MOBILKOM AUSTRIA AG Obere Donaustrasse 23-27 1020 VIENNA Tel 1: +43 1 331 61 6110 Tel 2: Mob : +43 664 331 6110 Fax 1: +43 1 331 61 6009 Fax 2: AUSTRIA E-Mail Internet: g.giefing@mobilkom.at Name: Company: Address: GRASSOT Francois NORTEL c/o NMC 1, Place des Frères Montgolfier BP 50 78042 GUYANCOURT CEDEX Tel 1: +33 1 39444099 Tel 2: Mob : +33 6 85 32 53 95 Fax 1: +33 1 39 44 5012 Fax 2: FRANCE E-Mail Internet: fgrassot@nortel.com Name: Company: Address: GREEN Steve DTI Auction team - 8S/8.2 22 Upper Ground LONDON SE1 9SA Tel 1: +44 171 211 0321 Tel 2: Mob : +44 802 338341 Fax 1: +44 171 211 0123 Fax 2: UNITED KINGDOM E-Mail Internet: steve.green@ties.itu.int Name: Company: Address: GUENTHER Holger RADIOMOBIL AS / PAEGAS Londýnská 59 12021 PRAHA 2 Tel 1: +420 603 620 301 Tel 2: Fax 1: +420 603 620 306 Fax 2: CZECH REPUBLIC E-Mail Internet: Name: Company: Address: HAAVISTO Petri NOKIA RESEARCH CENTRE Sinitaival 6 PO Box 100 33721 TAMPERE Tel 1: +358 3 272 5836 Tel 2: Mob : +358 500 830 838 Fax 1: +358 3 272 5897 Fax 2: FINLAND E-Mail Internet: petri.haavisto@research.nokia.fi Name: Company: Address: HADDEN Alan UMTS FORUM C/O FEI 10-12 Russell Square LONDON WC1B 5EE Tel 1: +44 1 279 435 483 Tel 2: Mob : +44 788 764 5126 Fax 1: +44 1279 435 443 Fax 2: UNITED KINGDOM E-Mail Internet: alan.hadden@btinternet.com ETSI/SMG(98)4 Part B, Annex 1, Page 14 16/11/98 Participants to ETSI/TC/SMG#27 - 12-16 October 1998 in Praha Name: Company: Address: HADDEN Alan GSA 20 Hampton Gardens, Sawridgeworth HERTFORDSHIRE CM21 0AN Tel 1: +44 1279 435 483 Tel 2: Fax 1: +44 1 279 435 443 Fax 2: UNITED KINGDOM E-Mail Internet: gsassoc@btinternet.com Name: Company: Address: HALL Steven COMMQUEST 527 Encinitas Blvd Encinitas Blvd ENCINITAS CA Tel 1: +1 760 634 6115 Tel 2: Mob : +1 760 809 0284 Fax 1: +1 760 634 6110 Fax 2: UNITED STATES E-Mail Internet: hall@commquest.com Name: Company: Address: HAN Yeongchong LG INFORMATION & COM. Tel 1: Tel 2: Mob : Fax 1: Fax 2: KOREA E-Mail Internet: Name: Company: Address: HANGSTRUP Lars MAXON CELLULAR SYSTEMS Niels Jernesvey 8 9220 AALBORG EAST Tel 1: +45 9635 5500 Tel 2: Mob : +45 4040 8142 Fax 1: +45 9635 5600 Fax 2: DENMARK E-Mail Internet: lwh@maxon.dk Name: Company: Address: HARO ABAD Albert BOUYGUES TELECOM RED - Europa A 51 Avenue de l'Europe 78944 VELIZY CEDEX Tel 1: +33 1 39 26 6517 Tel 2: Mob : +33 6 61 89 90 43 Fax 1: +33 1 39 26 86 13 Fax 2: FRANCE E-Mail Internet: aharoaba@bouyguestelecom.fr Name: HARRIS Ian SMG 4 Cell Broadcast Chairman Company: Address: VODAFONE LTD Vodafone Value Added Services Dower House, NEWBURY, BERKSHIRE RG14 1JD Tel 1: Tel 2: Mob : Fax 1: Fax 2: +44 1635 503 270 +44 1635 502 344 +44 385 360 000 +44 1635 503 297 UNITED KINGDOM E-Mail Internet: ian.harris@vas.vodafone.co.uk ETSI/SMG(98)4 Part B, Annex 1, Page 15 16/11/98 Participants to ETSI/TC/SMG#27 - 12-16 October 1998 in Praha Name: Company: Address: HARRISON Fred BRITISH TELECOM Westsid, PP A3003 London Road, Hemel Hempstead HERTS HP3 97F Tel 1: +44 1 442 296 717 Tel 2: Mob : +44 802 223595 Fax 1: +44 1442 295 888 Fax 2: UNITED KINGDOM E-Mail Internet: fred.harrisson@bt.com Name: Company: Address: HARROLD William THE TECHNOLOGY PARTNERSHIP Melbourn Science Park Cambridge Road, Melbourn, ROYSTON SG8 6EE Tel 1: +44 1 763 266 266 Tel 2: Mob : Fax 1: +44 1 763 261 216 Fax 2: UNITED KINGDOM E-Mail Internet: william.harrold@ttpcom.com Name: Company: Address: HAUSER Hans DeTeMobil GmbH Landgrabenweg 151 PO Box 300463 53227 BONN Tel 1: +49 228 936 1200 Tel 2: Mob : + 49 171 549 03 99 Fax 1: + 49 228 936 3309 Fax 2: GERMANY E-Mail Internet: hans.hauser@t-mobil.de Name: Company: Address: HAYES Stephen T1P1 Vice Chairman ERICSSON 601 N. Glenville RICHARDSON TX 75081 Tel 1: +1 972 583 5773 Mob : +1 214 668 5728 Fax 1: +1 972 644 3036 Fax 2: UNITED STATES E-Mail Internet: stephen.hayes@ericsson.com Name: Company: Address: HELLMAN Monica EUROPOLITAN AB 37180 KARLSKRONA Tel 1: Tel 2: Mob : Fax 1: Fax 2: +46 455 331 000 +46 455 331 430 +46 708 331 430 +46 455 331 490 +46 708 332 430 SWEDEN E-Mail Internet: monica.hellman@europolitan.se ETSI/SMG(98)4 Part B, Annex 1, Page 16 16/11/98 Participants to ETSI/TC/SMG#27 - 12-16 October 1998 in Praha Name: Company: Address: HERTEL Gisela SMG 6 Chairman ARTHUR ANDERSEN Managment Beratun Uerdinger Strasse 88 40474 DUSSELDORF Tel 1: +49 211 4958 650 Tel 2: Mob : +49 171 328 5677 Fax 1: +49 211 4958 602 Fax 2: GERMANY E-Mail Internet: gisela.hertel@arthurandersen.com Name: Company: Address: HILLEBRAND Friedhelm SMG Chairman ETSI/TC SMG CHAIRMAN SMG CONSORTIUM Combahnstrasse 23 53225 BONN Tel 1: +49 228 47 4770 Tel 2: Mob : +49 171 414 3599 Fax 1: +49 228 47 4764 Fax 2: GERMANY E-Mail Internet: FHillebrand@t-online.de Name: Company: Address: HOLDING Darren ERICSSON OMC LTD The Keytech Centre Ashwood Way, Basingstoke HAMPSHIRE Tel 1: +44 1256 864267 Tel 2: Mob : +44 7775 906329 Fax 1: +44 1256 864280 Fax 2: UNITED KINGDOM E-Mail Internet: darren.holding@eml.ericsson.se Name: Company: Address: HOLLEY Kevin A. SMG 4 Chairman - SMG4 UMTS Chairman Tel 1: +44 171 519 9028 BRITISH TELECOM MLB 1 PP11 Martlesham Heath IPSWICH IP5 3RE Tel 2: Mob : +44 802 220 811 Fax 1: +44 171 519 9028 Fax 2: UNITED KINGDOM E-Mail Internet: kevin.holley@bt.com Name: Company: Address: HOLMES Christopher DTI Room 215, 151 Buckingham Palace Road LONDON SW1W 955 Tel 1: +44 171 215 1779 Tel 2: Mob : Fax 1: +44 1 71 215 1814 Fax 2: UNITED KINGDOM E-Mail Internet: christopher.holmes@ciid.dti.gov.uk ETSI/SMG(98)4 Part B, Annex 1, Page 17 16/11/98 Participants to ETSI/TC/SMG#27 - 12-16 October 1998 in Praha Name: Company: Address: HYBRE Jean SFR / CEGETEL Tour de l' Esplanade 1, Place Carpeaux - La Défense 6 92915 PARIS LA DEFENSE CEDEX Tel 1: +33 1 4197 67 17 Tel 2: Mob : +33 6 09 65 19 24 Fax 1: +33 1 55 68 25 07 Fax 2: FRANCE E-Mail Internet: jean.hybre@mail1.sfr.fr Name: Company: Address: ISRAELSSON Per TELIA MOBILE AB Augestendalsv.7 131 86 NACKA STRAND Tel 1: +46 8 601 72 78 Tel 2: Mob : +46 70 582 2357 Fax 1: +46 8 601 72 68 Fax 2: SWEDEN E-Mail Internet: pin@hk.mobile.telia.se Name: Company: Address: ISSENMANN Edouard ALCATEL CIT 10, rue Latécoère BP 57 78141 VELIZY CEDEX Tel 1: +33 1 30 77 93 01 Tel 2: Mob : Fax 1: +33 1 30 77 0369 Fax 2: FRANCE E-Mail Internet: edouard.issenmann@alcatel.fr Name: Company: Address: JÄGER Thomas CETECOM GmbH Im Teelbruch 122 45219 ESSEN Tel 1: +49 2054 9519 80 Tel 2: Fax 1: +49 2054 9519 86 Fax 2: GERMANY E-Mail Internet: thomas.jaeger@cetecom.de Name: Company: Address: JARVELA Teuvo NOKIA MOBILE PHONES St Georges Court, St Georges Rd Camberley SURREY GU15 3QZ Tel 1: +44 1276 419057 Tel 2: Mob : +44 385 525 683 Fax 1: +44 1276 677151 Fax 2: UNITED KINGDOM E-Mail Internet: teuvo.jarvela@nmp.nokia.com Name: Company: Address: JÄRVINEN Kari SMG11 Chairman - SMG11 AMR Chairman Tel 1: +358 3272 5854 NOKIA RESEARCH CENTRE Sinitaival 6 PO Box 100 33721 TAMPERE Tel 2: Mob : +358 50 555 0999 Fax 1: +358 3272 5888 Fax 2: FINLAND E-Mail Internet: kari.jarvinen@research.nokia.fi ETSI/SMG(98)4 Part B, Annex 1, Page 18 16/11/98 Participants to ETSI/TC/SMG#27 - 12-16 October 1998 in Praha Name: Company: Address: JENNI Christian ERICSSON AG Postfacch 556 Logerhansweg 10 3018 BERN Tel 1: +41 31 998 3539 Tel 2: Mob : +41 89 300 3976 Fax 1: +41 31 998 3501 Fax 2: SWITZERLAND E-Mail Internet: christian.jenni@eas.ericsson.se Name: Company: Address: JONES Gary K. T1P1 Representative OMNIPOINT CORPORATION 3 Bethesd Metro Center Suite 400 BETHESDA, MD 20814 Tel 1: +1 301 951 2524 Tel 2: Mob : + 1 201 486 0949 Fax 1: +1 301 951 2580 Fax 2: UNITED STATES E-Mail Internet: gjones@omnipoint-corp.com Name: Company: Address: JOST Herbert SWISSCOM MC-MV-5 Victoriastrasse 21 3050 BERN Tel 1: + 41 31 342 8602 Tel 2: Mob : +41 79 300 02 15 Fax 1: + 41 31 342 0518 Fax 2: SWITZERLAND E-Mail Internet: herbert.jost@swisscom.com Name: Company: Address: KANCK Rune NETCOM GSM AS Postboks 4444 Torshov Sandakerveien 140 0403 OSLO Tel 1: +47 22 888851 Tel 2: Mob : +47 920 25250 Fax 1: +47 22 88 8494 Fax 2: NORWAY E-Mail Internet: rune.kanck@netcom-gsm.no Name: Company: Address: KANERVA Mikko NOKIA TELECOMMUNICATIONS PO Box 321 00045 NOKIA GROUP Tel 1: Tel 2: Mob : Fax 1: Fax 2: +358 9 5116 8077 +358 40 5040 735 +358 9 5116 8080 +358 40 604 0735 FINLAND E-Mail Internet: mikko.kanerva@ntc.nokia.com Name: Company: Address: KAR Radivoj MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC 25, Boulevard des Bouvets 92741 NANTERRE CEDEX Tel 1: +33 1 55 68 56 60 Tel 2: Mob : +358 40 500 7160 Fax 1: +33 1 55 68 57 41 Fax 2: FRANCE E-Mail Internet: rkar@compuserve.com ETSI/SMG(98)4 Part B, Annex 1, Page 19 16/11/98 Participants to ETSI/TC/SMG#27 - 12-16 October 1998 in Praha Name: Company: Address: KELLY Brian TELECOM EIREAN EIRCELL Unit 8, Richview Office Park Clonskeagh DUBLIN 14 Tel 1: +353 1 208 1565 Tel 2: Mob : +353 87 230 8461 Fax 1: +353 1 208 1602 Fax 2: IRELAND E-Mail Internet: bjkelly@eircell.ie Name: Company: Address: KOKKOS Makis NOKIA MOBILE PHONES St Georges Ct., St Georges Rd. CAMBERLY SURREY GU15 3QZ Tel 1: +44 1 276 419 607 Tel 2: Mob : Fax 1: +44 1 276 677 151 Fax 2: UNITED KINGDOM E-Mail Internet: makis.kokkos@nmp.nokia.com Name: Company: Address: KOTTINK Pavel RADIOMOBIL AS / PAEGAS Londýnská 59 12021 PRAHA 2 Tel 1: +420 603 620 301 Tel 2: Fax 1: +420 603 620 306 Fax 2: CZECH REPUBLIC E-Mail Internet: Name: Company: Address: KRASSOWSKI Waldemar Tel 1: NATIONAL RADIOCOMMUNICATIONS AGENCY Regional Directorate in Olsztyn Mob : ul. Pstrowskiego 16 Fax 1: 10-602 OLSZTYN Fax 2: +48 89 5333 522 Tel 2: +486 027 14769 +48 89 5235 102 POLAND E-Mail Internet: wkrassowski@olsztyn.par.gov.pl Name: Company: Address: KUENAST Walter MOTOROLA Avenue du Général Eisenhower Le Miral BP 1029 31023 TOULOUSE CEDEX Tel 1: +33 5 61 19 10 59 Tel 2: Mob : +33 6 08 76 39 03 Fax 1: +33 5 61 19 1012 Fax 2: FRANCE E-Mail Internet: rvkm10@email.sps.mot.com Name: Company: Address: KÜHN Manuela VEBA TELECOM Tel 1: Tel 2: Mob : Fax 1: Fax 2: GERMANY E-Mail Internet: ETSI/SMG(98)4 Part B, Annex 1, Page 20 16/11/98 Participants to ETSI/TC/SMG#27 - 12-16 October 1998 in Praha Name: Company: Address: KUNCOVA Ilona RADIOMOBIL Londgnokal 12000 PRAGUE 2 Tel 1: +420 603 620 790 Tel 2: Mob : +420 603 400 790 Fax 1: Fax 2: CZECH REPUBLIC E-Mail Internet: kuncovai@radiomobil.cz Name: Company: Address: LAURENT-LUND Einar NATIONAL TELECOM AGENCY Holsteinsgade 63 2100 COPENHAGEN Tel 1: +45 3543 0333 Tel 2: Fax 1: +45 3543 4006 Fax 2: DENMARK E-Mail Internet: ell@tst.dk Name: Company: Address: LICHTENBERGER Annamaria ITALTEL Via Alessio di Tocqueville, 13 20154 MILANO Tel 1: +39 2 4388 5113 Tel 2: Mob : +39 338 6186 766 Fax 1: +39 2 4388 5379 Fax 2: ITALY E-Mail Internet: laure.borlenghi@italtel.it Name: Company: Address: LJUNGBERG Eric TELIA RESEARCH AB P.O. Box 85 20120 MALMÖ Tel 1: +46 40 10 51 43 Tel 2: Mob : + 46 70 59 44 444 Fax 1: +46 40 30 70 29 Fax 2: SWEDEN E-Mail Internet: eric.h.ljungberg@telia.se Name: Company: Address: LORENZ Martin DEBIS SYTEMHANS GEI Neutorgraben 1B 90419 NURNBERG Tel 1: +49 911 3788 0 Tel 2: Fax 1: +49 911 3788 100 Fax 2: GERMANY E-Mail Internet: martin.lorenz@debis.com Name: Company: Address: LUCAS Philippe CEGETEL Tour Séquoia 1 Place Carpeaux 92915 PARIS LA DEFENSE CEDEX Tel 1: Tel 2: Mob : Fax 1: Fax 2: +33 1 41 97 67 38 +33 1 41 97 65 07 +33 6 12 72 60 34 +33 1 41 97 71 43 FRANCE E-Mail Internet: philippe.lucas@mail1.sfr.fr ETSI/SMG(98)4 Part B, Annex 1, Page 21 16/11/98 Participants to ETSI/TC/SMG#27 - 12-16 October 1998 in Praha Name: Company: Address: MAIER Gerhard M. SHARP LAB.EUROPE LTD. Edmund Halley Rd. Oxford Science Park OXFORD OX4 8DT Tel 1: Tel 2: Mob : Fax 1: Fax 2: +44 1 865 747 711 +44 1 865 716 689 +44 385 250 950 +44 1 865 747 717 +44 1 865 716 689 Tel 1: Tel 2: Mob : Fax 1: Fax 2: +49 611 3611 410 +49 611 3611 401 +49 171 850 8100 +49 611 260 439 UNITED KINGDOM E-Mail Internet: gerhard.maier@sharp.co.uk Name: Company: Address: MALMBAK Per MOTOROLA Cellular Subscriber Division Hagenauer Str.47 65203 WIESBADEN GERMANY E-Mail Internet: tres01@email.mot.com Name: Company: Address: MARTTINEN Kari SONERA Ltd PO Box 980 00051 SONERA Tel 1: +358 2040 3969 Tel 2: Mob : +358 400 400 068 Fax 1: +358 2040 65321 Fax 2: FINLAND E-Mail Internet: kari.marttinen@sonera.fi Name: Company: Address: MATYS Ivan EUROTEL Sokolovska 855/225 Po Box 49 190 00 PRAHA 9 Tel 1: +420 2 6701 2807 Tel 2: Mob : +420 602 600 081 Fax 1: +420 2 6701 2809 Fax 2: CZECH REPUBLIC E-Mail Internet: ivan_matys@eurotel.cz Name: Company: Address: MAUL Heino LUCENT TECHNOLOGIES Thurn-und-Taxis Str.10 90411 NURNBERG Tel 1: +49 911 526 3128 Tel 2: Mob : +49 171 3080 772 Fax 1: +49 911 526 2979 Fax 2: GERMANY E-Mail Internet: hmaul@lucent.com Name: Company: Address: McFARLANE David NOKIA Tel 1: Tel 2: Mob : Fax 1: Fax 2: UNITED KINGDOM E-Mail Internet: ETSI/SMG(98)4 Part B, Annex 1, Page 22 16/11/98 Participants to ETSI/TC/SMG#27 - 12-16 October 1998 in Praha Name: Company: Address: McINTOSH Chris INTERWAVE COMMUNICATIONS Z.I. Paris Nord II Immeuble de Sisley - 2ème étage 23, Allée des Impressionistes BP 50295 95958 ROISSY CDG Tel 1: +33 1 49 38 91 95 Tel 2: Mob : Fax 1: +33 1 49 38 91 90 Fax 2: FRANCE E-Mail Internet: chrism@iwv.com Name: Company: Address: MECROW Steve BRITISH TELECOM 2-02 Bibb Way Ipswich SUFFOLK IP1 2EQ Tel 1: +44 41 00 28511 Tel 2: Mob : Fax 1: +44 1473 227884 Fax 2: UNITED KINGDOM E-Mail Internet: steve.mecrow@bt.com Name: Company: Address: MEDEIROS Francisco NEC TECHNOLOGIES (UK) LTD 5 Bath Road Slough BERKSHIRE SL1 3UA Tel 1: +44 1753 606 943 Tel 2: Mob : Fax 1: +44 1753 606 901 Fax 2: UNITED KINGDOM E-Mail Internet: Medeiros@isd-nec.co.uk Name: Company: Address: MEINERT-NIELSEN Henrik TELITAL R&D DENMARK A/S Oestre Allé 6 9530 STØVRING Tel 1: +45 99 86 22 00 Tel 2: Mob : +45 40 80 53 41 Fax 1: +45 99 86 2301 Fax 2: DENMARK E-Mail Internet: hem@telital.dk Name: Company: Address: MELVIN Linda Tel 1: NORTH AMERCIAN INTEREST GROUP of GSM MoU PO Box 333 Mob : Fax 1: LA HONDA, CA 94020 Fax 2: +1 650 747 0993 Tel 2: +650 483 1127 +1 650 747 0649 UNITED STATES E-Mail Internet: lmelvin@gsmna.com Name: Company: Address: MICHAU Philippe THOMSON-CSF/DCH 160 Boulevard de Valmy BP. 82 92704 COLOMBES Tel 1: +33 1 46 13 34 49 Tel 2: Mob : Fax 1: +33 1 46 13 25 01 Fax 2: FRANCE E-Mail Internet: philippe.michau@tcc.thomson-cif.com ETSI/SMG(98)4 Part B, Annex 1, Page 23 16/11/98 Participants to ETSI/TC/SMG#27 - 12-16 October 1998 in Praha Name: Company: Address: MIYATA Teruaki COMFORT Inc. Residence Miyata 602, 1 13 12 Misuji, Taito-Ku TOKYO ZIP 111-0055 Tel 1: +3 5687 1397 Tel 2: Mob : Fax 1: +3 5687 1389 Fax 2: JAPAN E-Mail Internet: Name: Company: Address: MOULY Michel NORTEL 4, rue Elisee Reclus 91120 PALAISEAU Tel 1: +33 1 6931 48 48 Tel 2: Mob : +33 6 07 59 41 76 Fax 1: +33 1 6931 0338 Fax 2: FRANCE E-Mail Internet: MMouly@wanadoo.fr Name: Company: Address: MOUTON Christian ALCATEL 32 Avenue Kleber 92707 COLOMBES CEDEX Tel 1: +33 1 55 66 37 41 Tel 2: Mob : +33 1 06 08 43 44 02 Fax 1: +33 1 55 66 44 50 Fax 2: FRANCE E-Mail Internet: christian.mouton@bsf.alcatel.fr Name: Company: Address: MÜLLER Susanne TEKTRONIX Wemmerdamm 5 13629 BERLIN Tel 1: +49 30 386 270 33 Tel 2: Mob : +49 171 308 9887 Fax 1: +49 30 386 22524 Fax 2: GERMANY E-Mail Internet: susanne.muëller@tek.com Name: Company: Address: NAPOLITANO Antonella CSELT Via G. Reiss Romoli 274 10148 TORINO Tel 1: +39 0 1122 85040 Tel 2: Mob : Fax 1: +39 0 1122 85295 Fax 2: +39 0 1122 85582 ITALY E-Mail Internet: antonella.napolitano@cselt.it ETSI/SMG(98)4 Part B, Annex 1, Page 24 16/11/98 Participants to ETSI/TC/SMG#27 - 12-16 October 1998 in Praha Name: Company: Address: NAVARRO William SMG11 TFO Chairman NORTEL MATRA CELLULAR 1, Place des Frères Montgolfier BP 50 78402 GUYANCOURT CEDEX Tel 1: +33 1 39 44 57 56 Tel 2: +33 1 39 44 44 44 Mob : Fax 1: +33 1 39 44 50 12 Fax 2: FRANCE E-Mail Internet: navarro@nortel.com Name: Company: Address: NEUMANN Peter Dr. SIEMENS AG PN KE TT41 Hofmannstraße 51 81359 MÜNCHEN Tel 1: +49 89 722 36718 Tel 2: Mob : +49 172 890 44 28 Fax 1: +49 89 722 37078 Fax 2: GERMANY E-Mail Internet: peter.neumann@pn.siemens.de Name: Company: Address: NIELSEN Henning Bjarke SONY PMC EUROPE Max-Planks Strasse 8 85609 ASCHLEIM-DORNACH Tel 1: +49 89 94578 107 Tel 2: Mob : +49 172 839 2670 Fax 1: +49 89 94578 412 Fax 2: GERMANY E-Mail Internet: bjarke.nielsen@ipce.eu.sony.co.jp Name: Company: Address: NISULA Jaako OMNITELE Talberginkatu 2 A P O BOX 969 00101 HELSINKI Tel 1: +358 9 6959 9274 Tel 2: Mob : +358 9 685 2480 Fax 1: +358 50 300 0212 Fax 2: FINLAND E-Mail Internet: jaakko.nisula@omnitele.fi Name: Company: Address: NODA Akishige FUJITSU 2-12-5 Shimokodanaka Nakahara KAWASAKI Tel 1: +81 44 754 4196 Tel 2: Fax 1: +81 44 754 4148 Fax 2: JAPAN E-Mail Internet: noda@ss.ts.fujitsu.co.jp Name: Company: Address: NORRIS Simon Tel 1: +44 1635 588951 MATSUSHITA COMMUNICATION INDUSTRIAL UK Daytona drive, Colthrop Mob : +44 7887 822389 Thatcham Fax 1: +44 1 635 866 193 BERKSHIRE RG 19 4ZD Fax 2: UNITED KINGDOM E-Mail Internet: simon.norris@mci.co.uk ETSI/SMG(98)4 Part B, Annex 1, Page 25 16/11/98 Participants to ETSI/TC/SMG#27 - 12-16 October 1998 in Praha Name: Company: Address: OHANA Alain BELLSOUTH MOBILITY DCS 3353 Peachtree Road N.E. Suite 300 ATLANTA, GA 30326 Tel 1: +1 972 517 0709 Tel 2: Mob : Fax 1: +1 972 517 0709 Fax 2: UNITED STATES E-Mail Internet: alain.ohana@pcs.bls.com Name: Company: Address: PASANEN Matti SONERA PO Box 980 00051 SONERA Tel 1: +358 2040 3674 Tel 2: Mob : +358 400 400 173 Fax 1: +358 2040 36242 Fax 2: FINLAND E-Mail Internet: matti.pasanen@sonera.fi Name: Company: Address: PETERSEN Johan ETSI/PT SMG 650 Route des Lucioles 06921 SOPHIA ANTIPOLIS CEDEX Tel 1: +33 4 92 94 42 06 Tel 2: Mob : +33 6 1476 1450 Fax 1: +33 4 93 65 28 17 Fax 2: FRANCE E-Mail Internet: johan.petersen@etsi.fr Name: Company: Address: PIKE Simon SMG 8 Chairman LUCENT TECHNOLOGIES Sigma Building, Widmill Hill Business Park SWINDON, WILTSHIRE SN5 6PP Tel 1: +44 1 793 883 206 Tel 2: Mob : Fax 1: +44 1793 883 3232 Fax 2: UNITED KINGDOM E-Mail Internet: spike2@lucent.com Name: Company: Address: PILLEKAMP Klaus-Dieter SIEMENS AG PN KE T121 Kaiser-Wilhelm-Str. 56 46393 BOCHOLT Tel 1: +49 2871 91 2621 Tel 2: Mob : +1 7281 23680 Fax 1: +49 2871 913387 Fax 2: GERMANY E-Mail Internet: klaus-dieter.pillekampàpn.siemens.de Name: Company: Address: PIRILÄ Hannu NOKIA MOBILE PHONES LTD PO BOX 86 Woenswunkatu 7EJ 24101 SALO Tel 1: +358 10 505 4536 Tel 2: Mob : +358 50 3131 040 Fax 1: +358 10 505 4770 Fax 2: FINLAND E-Mail Internet: hannu.pirila@nmp.nokia.com ETSI/SMG(98)4 Part B, Annex 1, Page 26 16/11/98 Participants to ETSI/TC/SMG#27 - 12-16 October 1998 in Praha Name: Company: Address: POPE Maurice ETSI/SMS Dept. 650 Route des Lucioles 06921 SOPHIA ANTIPOLIS CEDEX Tel 1: +33 4 92 94 42 59 Tel 2: Fax 1: +33 4 93 65 47 16 Fax 2: FRANCE E-Mail Internet: maurice.pope@etsi.fr Name: Company: Address: PORZIO GIUSTO Pietro TELECOM ITALIA MOBILE (STET) Largo Tassoni, 323 00186 ROMA Tel 1: +39 06 3900 9020 Tel 2: Mob : +39 335 633 3565 Fax 1: +39 06 3900 9033 Fax 2: ITALY E-Mail Internet: pporzio@tim.it Name: Company: Address: REICHL Wolfgang OEFEG / AUSTRIA PO Box 147 FZG Arsenal Objekt 24 1103 WIEN Tel 1: +43 1 797 8028 Tel 2: Mob : +43 664 400 1700 Fax 1: +43 1 797 8013 Fax 2: AUSTRIA E-Mail Internet: rei@oefeg.co.at Name: Company: Address: REMY Jean Gabriel SFR 1, Place Carpeaux BP 601 92915 PARIS LA DEFENSE CEDEX Tel 1: +33 1 5568 3322 Tel 2: Mob : +33 6 09 71 11 99 Fax 1: +33 1 55 68 33 25 Fax 2: FRANCE E-Mail Internet: jean-gabriel.remy@mail1.sfr.fr Name: Company: Address: ROBINSON Bill MOTOROLA London Road Old Basing, Basingstoke HAMPSHIRE RG24 7JL Tel 1: +44 1256 790 548 Tel 2: Mob : +44 7771 507 472 Fax 1: +44 1256 790 190 Fax 2: UNITED KINGDOM E-Mail Internet: bill_robinson@euro.css.mot.com Name: Company: Address: RODERMUND Friedhelm ETSI/PT SMG 650 Route des Lucioles 06921 SOPHIA ANTIPOLIS CEDEX Tel 1: +33 4 92 94 43 24 Tel 2: Mob : +49 172 8900918 Fax 1: +33 4 93 65 28 17 Fax 2: FRANCE E-Mail Internet: friedhelm.rodermund@etsi.fr ETSI/SMG(98)4 Part B, Annex 1, Page 27 16/11/98 Participants to ETSI/TC/SMG#27 - 12-16 October 1998 in Praha Name: Company: Address: RODRIGUEZ Carole ETSI/PT SMG 650 Route des Lucioles 06921 SOPHIA ANTIPOLIS CEDEX Tel 1: +33 4 9294 4262 Tel 2: Fax 1: +33 4 93 65 28 17 Fax 2: FRANCE E-Mail Internet: carole.rodriguez@etsi.fr Name: Company: Address: ROMUNEN Jukka NOKIA MOBILE PHONES PO BOX 86 24101 SALO Tel 1: +358 10 505 5462 Tel 2: Mob : +358 40556 5929 Fax 1: +358 10 505 4600 Fax 2: FINLAND E-Mail Internet: jukka.romunen@nmp.nokia.com Name: Company: Address: ROULE Jan PAEGAS RADIOMOBIL Londynska 59, 12001 PRAHA 2 Tel 1: +420 2 216 20 535 Tel 2: Mob : +420 603 400 535 Fax 1: +420 2 216 20 536 Fax 2: CZECK REPUBLIC E-Mail Internet: roulej@radiomobil.cz Name: Company: Address: ROUSSEAU Emmanuel ALCATEL MOBILE COMMUNICATIONS 32 Avenue Kléber 92707 COLOMBES CEDEX Tel 1: +33 1 4652 1264 Tel 2: Mob : +33 0 789 0195 Fax 1: +33 1 4652 8024 Fax 2: FRANCE E-Mail Internet: emmanuel.rousseau@art.alcatel.fr Name: Company: Address: RUCK Harald TELKOM SA Private Bag X74 PRETORIA 0001 Tel 1: +2712 311 2308 Tel 2: Mob : +2782 7856 943 Fax 1: +2712 311 1061 Fax 2: SOUTH AFRICA E-Mail Internet: ruckhw@telkom.co.za Name: Company: Address: SAMUKIC Antun ETSI/PT SMG 650 Route des Lucioles 06921 SOPHIA ANTIPOLIS CEDEX Tel 1: +33 4 92 94 43 52 Tel 2: Mob : +33 6 09 26 15 00 Fax 1: +33 4 93 65 28 17 Fax 2: FRANCE E-Mail Internet: antun.samukic@etsi.fr ETSI/SMG(98)4 Part B, Annex 1, Page 28 16/11/98 Participants to ETSI/TC/SMG#27 - 12-16 October 1998 in Praha Name: Company: Address: SANDEGREN Gunnar SMG Vice Chairman ERICSSON RADIO SYSTEMS AB Torshamnsgatan 23 KISTA 16480 STOCKHOLM Tel 1: +46 8 757 2507 Tel 2: Mob : +46 70 591 2507 Fax 1: +46 8 404 8040 Fax 2: SWEDEN E-Mail Internet: gunnar.sandegren@era.ericsson.se Name: Company: Address: SANDERS Michael ETSI/PT SMG 650 Route des Lucioles 06921 SOPHIA ANTIPOLIS CEDEX Tel 1: +33 4 92 94 42 90 Tel 2: Fax 1: +33 4 93 65 28 17 Fax 2: FRANCE E-Mail Internet: michael.sanders@etsi.fr Name: Company: Address: SASAKI Akio ARIB Nittochi Bldg. 14F, 1-4-1 Kasugaseki, Chiyoda-ku TOKYO 100 0013 Tel 1: +81 3 5510 8594 Tel 2: Mob : Fax 1: +81 3 3592 1103 Fax 2: JAPAN E-Mail Internet: sasaki@arib.or.jp Name: Company: Address: SCHROETER Matthias DeTeMobil GmbH Landgrabenweg 151 PO Box 300463 53227 BONN Tel 1: +49 228 936 7120 Tel 2: Mob : Fax 1: +49 228 936 7129 Fax 2: GERMANY E-Mail Internet: matthias.schroeter@t-mobil.de Name: Company: Address: SCHUHOVÁ Zdena RADIOMOBIL AS / PAEGAS Londýnská 59 12021 PRAHA 2 Tel 1: +420 603 620 301 Tel 2: Fax 1: +420 603 620 306 Fax 2: CZECH REPUBLIC E-Mail Internet: schuhovaz@radiomobil.cz Name: Company: Address: SCHWARZ Holger E-PLUS MOBILFUNK GmbH E-Plus-Platz 40468 DUSSELDORF Tel 1: +49 211 448 4782 Tel 2: Mob : +49 177 448 4782 Fax 1: +49 211 448 4046 Fax 2: GERMANY E-Mail Internet: holger.schwarz@eplus.de ETSI/SMG(98)4 Part B, Annex 1, Page 29 16/11/98 Participants to ETSI/TC/SMG#27 - 12-16 October 1998 in Praha Name: Company: Address: SETTIMO Franco OMNITEL PRONTO ITALIA Via G. Jervis, 13 10115 IVREA (TO) Tel 1: +39 125 624427 Tel 2: Mob : +39 348 999 8584 Fax 1: +39 125 624 708 Fax 2: ITALY E-Mail Internet: franco.settimo@omnitel.it Name: Company: Address: SIMMONS Paul NORTEL 19, avenue du Centre Montigny Le Bretonneux - PC CT 111 78928 YVELINES CEDEX 9 Tel 1: +33 1 39 44 55 95 Tel 2: Mob : +33 6 07 21 01 72 Fax 1: +33 1 39 44 50 12 Fax 2: FRANCE E-Mail Internet: simmonsp@nortel.com Name: Company: Address: SIMONIC Tomaz MOBITEL SLOVENIA Dunajska 22 1000 LJUBLJANA Tel 1: +386 61 1313 033 Tel 2: Mob : +386 416 11242 Fax 1: +386 61 132 1144 Fax 2: SLOVENIA E-Mail Internet: tomaz.simonic@mobitel.si Name: Company: Address: SOMERVILLE Michelle KENWOOD Azure House, Bagshor Road BRACKMELL BERKS Tel 1: +44 1 344 380 640 Tel 2: Mob : Fax 1: Fax 2: UNITED KINGDOM E-Mail Internet: Name: Company: Address: SU Huan-yu ROCKWELL SEMICONDUCTOR SYSTEMS 4311 Jamboree Road Newport Beach CA 92660-3095 Tel 1: +1 949 221 6365 Tel 2: Mob : Fax 1: +1 949 221 6361 Fax 2: UNITED STATES E-Mail Internet: hysu@nb.rockwell.com Name: Company: Address: SUNDBORG Jonas ERICSSON RADIO SYSTEMS AB ERA/U 164 80 STOCKHOLM Tel 1: Tel 2: Mob : Fax 1: Fax 2: +46 8 404 8035 +46 70 6748035 +46 8 404 8040 +46 70 616 8035 SWEDEN E-Mail Internet: jonas.sundborg@era.ericsson.se ETSI/SMG(98)4 Part B, Annex 1, Page 30 16/11/98 Participants to ETSI/TC/SMG#27 - 12-16 October 1998 in Praha Name: Company: Address: SWINBURNE Martin ORANGE PCS LTD St. James Court, Great Park Road Almondsbury BRISTOL BS32 4QJ Tel 1: +44 1 454 206716 Tel 2: Mob : +44 973 202 678 Fax 1: +44 1454 206629 Fax 2: UNITED KINGDOM E-Mail Internet: martin.swinburne@orange.co.uk Name: Company: Address: TAKABATAKE Tatsumi NEC 1131 Hinode Abiko CHIBA Tel 1: +81 471 85 7172 Tel 2: Mob : Fax 1: +81 471 85 6863 Fax 2: JAPAN E-Mail Internet: takabatake@mcs.abk.nec.co.jp Name: Company: Address: TARAZI Roger ETSI/PT SMG 650 Route des Lucioles 06921 SOPHIA ANTIPOLIS CEDEX Tel 1: +33 4 92 94 42 28 Tel 2: Fax 1: +33 4 93 65 28 17 Fax 2: FRANCE E-Mail Internet: roger.tarazi@etsi.fr Name: Company: Address: THOMAS Rémi SMG 7 Chairman - SMG 7 Signalling Chairman FRANCE TELECOM CNET/DMR 38-40 Rue Général Leclerc 92794 ISSY MOULINEAUX CEDEX 9 Tel 1: +33 1 45 29 64 07 Tel 2: Mob : +33 6 07 01 22 35 Fax 1: +33 1 45 29 63 07 Fax 2: FRANCE E-Mail Internet: remi.thomas@cnet.francetelecom.fr Name: Company: Address: THORLBY Paul DERA St. Andrews Road Malvern WORESTERSHIRE W14 3PS Tel 1: +44 1684 895 030 Tel 2: Mob : +44 802 355 596 Fax 1: +44 1684 895 646 Fax 2: UNITED KINGDOM E-Mail Internet: jpthorlby@dera.gov.uk Name: Company: Address: TOCZE Lionel CANON RESEARCH CENTRE FRANCE Rue de la Touche Lambert 35517 CESSON SEVIGNE CEDEX Tel 1: +33 2 99 84 68 57 Tel 2: Fax 1: +33 2 99 84 11 30 Fax 2: FRANCE E-Mail Internet: tocze@crf.canon.fr ETSI/SMG(98)4 Part B, Annex 1, Page 31 16/11/98 Participants to ETSI/TC/SMG#27 - 12-16 October 1998 in Praha Name: TOEPFER Armin SMG 1 Vice Chairman - GSM MoU SERG Chairman 533 2838 Company: Address: MANNESMANN MOBILFUNK GmbH Am Seestern 1 40543 DÜSSELDORF Tel 1: +49 211 Tel 2: Mob : +49 172 2100 748 Fax 1: +49 211 533 2804 Fax 2: +49 172 2100 748 GERMANY E-Mail Internet: armin.toepfer@d2privat.de Name: Company: Address: TOGNETTI Guido TELITAL Viale Stazione di Prosecco 5/8 34010 SCONICO TRIESTE Tel 1: +39 40 4192 359 Tel 2: Mob : Fax 1: +39 40 251257 Fax 2: ITALY E-Mail Internet: guido.tognetti@rs1.telital.it Name: Company: Address: TOMPKINS Robert W. ICO GLOBAL COMMUNICATIONS 16 Garden Close WATFORD WD1 3DP Tel 1: +44 1 923 224 538 Tel 2: Fax 1: +44 1 923 3366 35 Fax 2: UNITED KINGDOM E-Mail Internet: robert.tompkins@mcmail.com Name: Company: Address: TONELLI Paola AIRTOUCH EUROPE 2999 Oak Road WALNUT CREEK, CA 94596 Tel 1: +1 510 210 3445 Tel 2: Mob : +1 510 220 7797 Fax 1: +1 510 210 3469 Fax 2: UNITED STATES E-Mail Internet: paola.tonelli@airtouch.com Name: Company: Address: TRONCHON Stéphane ETSI/Directorate 650 Route des Lucioles 06921 SOPHIA ANTIPOLIS CEDEX Tel 1: +33 4 92 92 4260 Tel 2: Fax 1: +33 4 93 65 47 16 Fax 2: FRANCE E-Mail Internet: stephane.tronchon@etsi.fr Name: Company: Address: TWINGLER Jonas DSC COMMUNICATION 3800 Forest Hill Irene Road Memphis TENNESSEE 38125 Tel 1: +1 901 624 4450 Tel 2: Mob : +46 70 324 1012 Fax 1: +1 901 624 4100 Fax 2: UNITED STATES E-Mail Internet: jtwingler@celcore.com ETSI/SMG(98)4 Part B, Annex 1, Page 32 16/11/98 Participants to ETSI/TC/SMG#27 - 12-16 October 1998 in Praha Name: Company: Address: URIE Alistair ALCATEL MCD/CPG 10, rue Latécoère 78141 VELIZY CEDEX Tel 1: +33 1 3077 3623 Tel 2: Mob : +33 6 0841 7445 Fax 1: +33 1 30 77 08 88 Fax 2: FRANCE E-Mail Internet: alistair.urie@alcatel.fr Name: Company: Address: USAI Paolo SMG11 Vice Chairman - SMG11 SQ Chairman ETSI/PT SMG 650 Route des Lucioles 06921 SOPHIA ANTIPOLIS CEDEX Tel 1: +33 4 92 94 42 36 Tel 2: +33 4 92 94 42 66 Mob : +39 335 387 164 Fax 1: +33 4 93 65 28 17 Fax 2: FRANCE E-Mail Internet: paolo.usai@etsi.fr Name: Company: Address: VAINIKKA Jari NOKIA TELECOMMUNICATIONS PO Box 300 00045 NOKIA GROUP Tel 1: +358 9 5116 8098 Tel 2: Mob : +358 40 511 88 66 Fax 1: +358 9 5116 8080 Fax 2: FINLAND E-Mail Internet: Jari.vainikka@ntc.nokia.com Name: Company: Address: VALME Niclas TELIA MOBILE AB Augustendalsvägen 7 131 86 NACKA STRAND Tel 1: +46 8 601 7429 Tel 2: Mob : +46 705884663 Fax 1: +46 07 611 4663 Fax 2: SWEDEN E-Mail Internet: nic@hk.mobile.telia.se Name: Company: Address: VALTA Ekkehard REG TP Canisiusstr. 21 55122 MAINZ Tel 1: +49 6131 18 2229 Tel 2: Fax 1: +49 6131 18 5613 Fax 2: GERMANY E-Mail Internet: valta@bapt.de Name: Company: Address: VAN BOKHORST Ruud PHILIPS BUSINESS COM. Anth. Fokkerweg 5 P.O. Box 32 1200 JD HILVERSUM Tel 1: +31 35 689 35 61 Tel 2: Mob : Fax 1: +31 35 689 10 30 Fax 2: THE NETHERLANDS E-Mail Internet: bokhors1@nlhsmbcs.snads.philips.nl ETSI/SMG(98)4 Part B, Annex 1, Page 33 16/11/98 Participants to ETSI/TC/SMG#27 - 12-16 October 1998 in Praha Name: Company: Address: VAN DER AREND Peter ETSI/PT SMG 650 Route des Lucioles 06921 SOPHIA ANTIPOLIS CEDEX Tel 1: +33 4 9294 4231 Tel 2: +33 4 9294 4262 Fax 1: +33 4 93 65 28 17 Fax 2: FRANCE E-Mail Internet: peter.vanderarend@etsi.fr Name: Company: Address: VASNIER Frédéric ALCATEL MOBILE PHONES 32, avenue Kléber 92707 COLOMBES CEDEX Tel 1: +33 1 46 52 12 47 Tel 2: Mob : +33 6 08 43 43 78 Fax 1: +33 1 55 66 7826 Fax 2: FRANCE E-Mail Internet: frédéric.vasnier@bsf.alcatel.fr Name: Company: Address: VEDDER Klaus SMG 9 Chairman GIESECKE & DEVRIENT GmbH Prinzregentenstr.159 Postfach 80 07 29 81607 MÜNCHEN Tel 1: +49 89 4119 1542 Tel 2: Mob : Fax 1: +49 89 4119 1540 Fax 2: GERMANY E-Mail Internet: klaus.vedder@gdm.de Name: Company: Address: VERBESTEL Willy MOTOROLA SATCOM 2501 S.Price Road G-1218 CHANDLER, AZ 85248-2899 Tel 1: +1 602 732 2339 Tel 2: Mob : +49 171 8566592 Fax 1: +1 602 732 6350 Fax 2: UNITED STATES E-Mail Internet: P26458@email.mot.com Name: Company: Address: VOKROUHLIKOVA Lenka EURO TEL PRAHA spol Sokolovská 855/225 19000 PRAHA Tel 1: +42 02 6701 1136 Tel 2: +420 602 600 795 Fax 1: +42 02 6701 8200 Fax 2: CZECH REPUBLIC E-Mail Internet: lenka_vokrouhlikova@eurotel.cz Name: Company: Address: VOSTERS Jean ALCATEL BELL 1, Pl. Francis Wellesplein 2018 ANTWERPEN Tel 1: +32 3 240 7541 Tel 2: Mob : +32 75 83 61 96 Fax 1: +32 3 240 9989 Fax 2: BELGIUM E-Mail Internet: jean.vosters@alcatel.be ETSI/SMG(98)4 Part B, Annex 1, Page 34 16/11/98 Participants to ETSI/TC/SMG#27 - 12-16 October 1998 in Praha Name: Company: Address: WALKER Duncan ANITE SAT Development manager 127 Fleet Road, Fleet HAMPSHIRE GU13 8PD Tel 1: +44 1 252 775200 Tel 2: Mob : Fax 1: +44 1 252 775 322 Fax 2: UNITED KINGDOM E-Mail Internet: duncan.walker@anitesystems.com Name: Company: Address: WALKER Michael SMG10 Chairman - SMG10 BSG Chairman Tel 1: +44 1635 503 886 VODAFONE LTD The Courtyard 2-4 London Road NEWBURY, BERKSHIRE RG14 1JX Tel 2: Mob : +44 385 277 687 Fax 1: +44 1635 31127 Fax 2: UNITED KINGDOM E-Mail Internet: mike.walker@vf.vodafone.co.uk Name: Company: Address: WALTER Knut Erik TELENOR MOBIL AS St. Olavs Plass PO Box 6746 0130 OSLO Tel 1: +47 2278 5525 Tel 2: Mob : +47 9002 2727 Fax 1: +47 2278 5500 Fax 2: NORWAY E-Mail Internet: Knut-erik.walter@oslo.mobil.telenor.no Name: Company: Address: WATANABE Kunio ARIB 4-1-1 Kamistodanaka Nakahara-Ku KAWASAKI 211-88 Tel 1: +81 44 754 3850 Tel 2: Mob : Fax 1: +81 44 754 3880 Fax 2: JAPAN E-Mail Internet: watanabe@mcws.ts.fujitsu.co.jp Name: Company: Address: WATSON Andrew W.D. MOTOROLA 16 Euroway Blagrove 2 SWINDON SN5 8YW Tel 1: +44 1 793 566 230 Tel 2: Mob : +44 385 318 522 Fax 1: +44 1 793 566225 Fax 2: UNITED KINGDOM E-Mail Internet: watsona@ecid.cig.mot.com Name: Company: Address: WEAVER Kerry NOKIA 2300 Valley View Lane Suite 100 IRVING, TEXAS 75062 Tel 1: +1 972 257 9811 Tel 2: Mob : Fax 1: +1 972 257 9988 Fax 2: UNITED STATES E-Mail Internet: ETSI/SMG(98)4 Part B, Annex 1, Page 35 16/11/98 Participants to ETSI/TC/SMG#27 - 12-16 October 1998 in Praha Name: Company: Address: WEILER Dirk SIEMENS AG ICN CA MS MA Hofmannstraße 51 81359 MÜNCHEN Tel 1: Tel 2: Mob : Fax 1: Fax 2: +49 89 722 26203 +49 171 334 0791 +49 89 722 21882 +49 89 722 57185 GERMANY E-Mail Internet: Dirk.Weiler@mn.oen.siemens.de Name: Company: Address: WIEBKE Thomas PANASONIC DEUTSCHLAND Monzastr. 4c 63225 LANGEN Tel 1: +49 6103 766 161 Tel 2: Fax 1: +49 6103 766 166 Fax 2: GERMANY E-Mail Internet: wiebke@panasonic.de Name: Company: Address: WIENER Antony ONE-2-ONE Imperial Place Maxwell Road, Borehamwood HERTS WD6 1EA Tel 1: +44 181 214 2290 Tel 2: Mob : +44 7 957 279 131 Fax 1: +44 181 905 1671 Fax 2: UNITED KINGDOM E-Mail Internet: twiener@one2one.co.uk Name: Company: Address: WIKSTRÖM Tom TELECOM. ADMINISTRATION CENTRE Itämerenkatu 3A 00180 HELSINKI Tel 1: +358 9 696 6877 Tel 2: Mob : +358 50 3138 456 Fax 1: +358 9 696 6811 Fax 2: FINLAND E-Mail Internet: tom.wikstrom@thk.fi Name: Company: Address: WILLIAMS David ETSI/PT SMG 650 Route des Lucioles 06921 SOPHIA ANTIPOLIS CEDEX Tel 1: +33 4 92 94 42 61 Tel 2: Fax 1: +33 4 93 65 28 17 Fax 2: FRANCE E-Mail Internet: Name: Company: Address: WURFFEL Emmanuelle ETSI/PT SMG 650 Route des Lucioles 06921 SOPHIA ANTIPOLIS CEDEX Tel 1: +33 4 9294 4266 Tel 2: Fax 1: +33 4 93 65 28 17 Fax 2: FRANCE E-Mail Internet: emmanuelle.wurffel@etsi.fr ETSI/SMG(98)4 Part B, Annex 1, Page 36 16/11/98 Participants to ETSI/TC/SMG#27 - 12-16 October 1998 in Praha Name: Company: Address: XIAOYUN Wang RITT MPT, Radio Dept. Yue Tan Nan Jie 11# 100045 BEIJING Tel 1: +86 10 63 604877 Tel 2: Mob : +86 138 1158303 Fax 1: +86 10 63604879 Fax 2: CHINA E-Mail Internet: mcbtech@public3.bta.net.cn Name: Company: Address: YABUSAKI Masami NTT DoCoMo Shin-Nikko Bldg. East Tower 10-1, Toranomon 2-Chome Minato-ku TOKYO 105-8436 Tel 1: +81 3 5563 8299 Tel 2: Mob : +33 6 8259 4358 Fax 1: +81 3 5572 6526 Fax 2: JAPAN E-Mail Internet: yabusaki@nw.yrp.nttdocomo.co.jp Name: Company: Address: YAMAMOTO Kouji NTT DoCoMo Tel 1: Tel 2: Mob : Fax 1: Fax 2: JAPAN E-Mail Internet: Name: Company: Address: ZELMER Donald E. BELLSOUTH MOBILITY DCS 3353 Peachtree Road N.E. Suite 300 ATLANTA, GA 30326 Tel 1: +1 404 841 2013 Tel 2: Mob : Fax 1: +1 404 841 2045 Fax 2: UNITED STATES E-Mail Internet: dzelmer@pcs.bls.com Name: Company: Address: ZHANG Huayan ERICSSON (CHINA) CY LTD. No. 9 East Dongfang Road North Dongsanhuan Road BEIJING 100027 Tel 1: +86 10 6463 2288 Tel 2: Mob : + 86139 1235194 Fax 1: +86 10 6461 5405 Fax 2: CHINA E-Mail Internet: etc.etcterry@memo.ericsson.se Name: Company: Address: ZHIQIN Wang RITT MPT, Radio Dept. Yue Tan Nan Jie 11# 100045 BEIJING Tel 1: +86 10 680 94467 Tel 2: Mob : Fax 1: +86 10 680 34801 Fax 2: CHINA E-Mail Internet: ETSI/SMG(98)4 Part B, Annex 1, Page 37 16/11/98 ETSI/SMG(98) 4 Annex 2 ETSI SMG Meeting n°27 Prague, 12th - 16th of October, 1998 Annex 2: Status of CRs and new specifications presented to the meeting Introduction : This following list contains the final status of all Change Requests, that were presented to SMG#27. The statistics (see below) is based on that list. Statistics Phase Phase CRs presented by SMG 0 CRs presented by SMG 1 CRs presented by SMG 2 CRs presented by SMG 3 CRs presented by SMG 4 CRs presented by SMG 6 CRs presented by SMG 7 CRs presented by SMG 8 CRs presented by SMG 9 CRs presented by SMG 10 CRs presented by SMG 11 CRs presented by SMG 12 Phase Phase CRs CRs approved rejected 51 1 CRs CRs approved withdrawn 242 2 2 CRs CRs CRs approved postponed -> SMG#28 withdrawn 36 1 CRs CRs approved withdrawn 4 1 1 1 CRs CRs CRs CRs approved email app by 18 Nov. informative postponed -> SMG#28 R97 CRs under responsibility of the following STCs have been submitted by the time of printing : 16-Nov-98 1 9 128 87 47 5 45 9 25 3 2 21 39 1 R96 New specifications that were submitted for approval are also listed. Phase 16-Nov-98 2 R98 UMTS 382 CRs were presented in total 382 CRs presented in total Page 1 of 14 Status of new specifications presented to SMG #27. TDoc SPEC 98-0674 98-0557 98-0680 98-0533 98-0534 98-0757 98-0776 98-0756 98-0718 98-0719 98-0543 98-0542 98-0555 98-0558 98-0754 98-0755 98-0758 98-0536 02.19 02.43 02.56 03.33 03.35 03.56 03.57 03.73 04.72 09.13 13.68 13.69 22.00 22.75 23.01 23.10 23.20 33.21 PHASE R98 R98 R98 R98 R98 R98 R98 R98 R98 R97 R96 R96 UMTS UMTS UMTS UMTS UMTS UMTS SUBJECT SIM Application Programming Interface (API) Support of Localised Service Area (SoLSA);Service description; Stage 1 Release 1998 Cordless Telephone System (CTS) Stage 1 Lawful Interception stage 2 Immediate Service Termination (IST) stage 2 CTS architecture description stage 1 Mobile Station Application Execution Environment (MExE) Stage 2 SoLSA stage 2 Call Deflection stage 3 Signalling interworking between ISDN ASE and MAP protocolsversion 2.0.0 (98P239) EN 301 419-3 ASCI Harmonised standard EN 301 419-7 R-GSM Harmonised standard UMTS Phase 1 Specifications Service aspects advanced addressing General UMTS Architecture UMTS Access Stratum;Services and functions Evolution of the GSM platform towards UMTS UMTS security requirements STATUS NEW_VERS SOURCE approved approved approved informative approved informative informative informative informative approved approved approved informative approved informative informative informative informative 7.0.0 7.0.0 7.0.0 1.0.0 7.0.0 1.0.0 1.0.2 1.0.0 1.0.0 6.0.0 5.0.0 5.0.0 1.0.0 3.0.0 1.0.0 1.0.0 1.0.0 1.0.0 SMG9 SMG1 SMG1 SMG10 SMG10 SMG12 SMG4 SMG12 SMG3 SMG3 SMG7 SMG7 SMG1 SMG1 SMG12 SMG12 SMG12 SMG10 Status of CRs presented to SMG #27. TDoc Spec CR 02.07 Mobile Station (MS) Features. A019 R98 B Addition of the SoLSA feature 98-0548 approved 7.0.0 Service Accessibility. A011 R98 B 98-0548 approved 7.0.0 Subscriber Identity Modules, Functional Characteristics A001 R96 B Alignment of GSM 02.17 with GSM 11.11 and GSM 11.14 A003 R98 B Alignment of GSM 02.17 with GSM 11.11 and GSM 11.14 98-0672 98-0672 approved approved 5.1.0 7.1.0 Lawful interception - stage 1 A002 2 R98 C Location Dependent Interception A003 2 R98 C Lawful Interception security 98-0532 98-0532 approved approved 7.1.0 7.1.0 02.11 02.17 02.33 rev Phase Cat SUBJECT Addition of the SoLSA feature Page 2 of 14 Status NEW_VERS TDoc Spec CR 02.40 Procedures for Call Progress Indications. A002 R98 D Harmonization between GSM 02.40 version 5.0.0 and J-STD-007 Volu 98-0549 approved 7.0.0 Call Deflection Service description, Stage 1 A001 R98 F General review of 02.72 /Allow final approval of the CD service 98-0550 approved 7.1.0 Numbering, Addressing and Identification A009 3 R96 F Definition of SSN for MAP signalling to the gsmSCF A010 3 R97 F Definition of national SSNs for GPRS A011 1 R97 A Definition of SSN for MAP signalling to the gsmSCF 98-0730 98-0730 98-0730 withdrawn withdrawn withdrawn Organization of Subscriber Data A016 1 R97 C Signalling and SMS radio priority level 98-0725 approved 6.2.0 98-0736 98-0739 approved approved 7.0.0 7.0.0 Subscriber Data Management A016 1 R97 F CAMEL capability handling 98-0724 approved 6.2.0 Basic Call Handling A022 1 R97 A023 R96 A024 R97 A025 R96 A026 R97 A027 1 R97 A028 1 R96 A029 R97 98-0722 98-0726 98-0725 98-0768 98-0768 98-0726 98-0726 98-0721 approved approved approved approved approved approved approved approved 6.2.0 5.6.0 6.2.0 5.6.0 6.2.0 6.2.0 5.6.0 6.2.0 Universal Geographical Area Description (GAD) A002 1 R96 F Error correction in GSM 03.32 for value of uncertainty 98-0723 approved 5.2.0 Technical Realization of the Short Message Service (SMS) Point-to-point(PP) A083 R98 B User Data Header Identifier value for Concatenated Short Message A084 R98 B User Data Header Identifier value for Wireless Control Message Proto A085 R98 D Insertion of padding bits to a user data header 98-0738 98-0738 98-0738 approved approved approved 7.1.0 7.1.0 7.1.0 Transmission Planning Aspects of the Speech Service in the GSM Public Land Mobile Network (PLMN) System. A014 R96 F Correction of reference in Section 1.1 98-0704 approved A015 2 F Correction of reference in Section 1.1 98-0704 approved 5.2.0 4.5.0 General Packet Radio Service (GPRS) Service description; Stage 2 A065 1 R97 F Deletion of the Standby timer function 6.2.0 02.72 03.03 03.08 rev Phase Cat SUBJECT GSM Public Land Mobile Network (PLMN) Connection Types. A008 R98 D Clarification of RA0 adaptation function 'strategic' A009 R98 F Information transfer protocol model updates Status NEW_VERS 03.10 03.16 03.18 03.32 03.40 'strategic' 'strategic' 03.50 03.60 'strategic' F F C C C F F F Corrections and alignments for CCBS & CAMEL Phase 2 Corrections for successful case of TCH allocation Provide Subscriber Info for GPRS subscribers Optionality of support for OR of basic mobile-to-mobile calls Optionality of support for OR of basic mobile-to-mobile calls Suppression of alerting to originating MS in the case of early ACM Suppression of alerting to originating MS in the case of early ACM Correction of handling for failure case of CCBS OG call handling 98-0753 Page 3 of 14 approved Spec 'strategic' 'strategic' 'strategic' 'strategic' 'strategic' 'strategic' 'strategic' 'strategic' 'strategic' 'strategic' 'strategic' 'strategic' 'strategic' 'strategic' 03.64 03.78 03.79 03.93 04.07 CR rev Phase Cat SUBJECT TDoc A066 A068 A069 A070 A071 A072 A073 A074 A075 A076 A077 A078 A079 A080 A082 A088 A090 1 1 R97 R97 R97 R97 R97 R97 R97 R97 R97 R97 R97 R97 R97 R97 R97 R97 R97 F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F Clarification for the usage of combined procedures Improvement for the SGSN change procedure BSSGP flow control Alignment of 03.60 on 08.18 CR "RAC added to cell identity IE" Restoration procedures Incremental Insert and Delete Subscriber Data procedures PDP Context Modification for one NSAPI only PDP context deactivation after GGSN failure Generation and distribution of Charging Id Signalling and SMS radio priority levels Handling of GPRS Classmark Alignment of references to NSAPI and addition of TI to context tables Removing GPRS’s degradation of CAMEL’s Any Time Interrogation p Inconsistency in MS unreachable specification between 09.18 and 03.6 Various improvements GPRS information in the SIM and the ME A interface suspend and resume 98-0753 98-0753 98-0753 98-0753 98-0753 98-0753 98-0753 98-0753 98-0752 98-0753 98-0753 98-0752 98-0752 98-0753 98-0753 98-0753 98-0753 approved approved approved approved approved approved approved approved approved approved approved approved approved approved approved approved approved 6.2.0 6.2.0 6.2.0 6.2.0 6.2.0 6.2.0 6.2.0 6.2.0 6.2.0 6.2.0 6.2.0 6.2.0 6.2.0 6.2.0 6.2.0 6.2.0 6.2.0 Overall description of the GPRS radio interface; Stage 2 A044 R97 F Clarification on PACCH allocation for fixed assignment A050 R97 F Changes on all chapters to align the spec. with other GPRS specificatio 98-0663 98-0663 approved approved 6.1.0 6.1.0 CAMEL Phase 1 (stage 2) A025 2 R97 F A029 1 R97 F A033 R96 F A034 2 R97 F A037 1 R97 C A043 R97 C 98-0724 98-0724 98-0723 98-0724 98-0724 98-0724 approved approved approved approved postponed -> SMG#28 approved 6.2.0 6.2.0 5.6.0 6.2.0 Support of Optimal Routing phase 1 (stage 2) A006 R96 C Optionality of support for OR of basic mobile-to-mobile calls 98-0768 approved 5.4.0 Technical realization of Completion of Calls to Busy Subscriber (CCBS); Stage 2 A005 1 R97 D Editorial cleanup on figure numbering A006 1 R97 F Correction of VMSC model A007 1 R97 F Correction of HLR functionality to support MAP(linked with CR 09.02 A008 1 R97 F Correction of CCBS_Coordinator_HLR 98-0720 98-0720 98-0720 98-0720 approved approved approved approved 6.2.0 6.2.0 6.2.0 6.2.0 Mobile Radio Interface Signalling Layer 3 - General Aspects A019 R97 F SNSM Primitives 98-0677 approved 6.2.0 2 2 2 1 2 1 1 1 CAMEL Phase 2 stage 2 Corrections Corrections to any Time Interrogation Interworking CAMEL with general Bearer Service Removal of O_Not_Reachable and T_Not_Reachable detection points GSM Forwarding Pending Indication in IDP Operation Page 4 of 14 Status NEW_VERS 6.2.0 TDoc Spec CR 04.08 Mobile Radio Interface - Layer 3 Specification A329 1 R97 F Deletion of the STANDBY timer A330 1 R97 F Addition of downlink single block assignment for GPRS A332 R97 F Correction of packet downlink assignment procedure A333 R97 F Radio priority level signalling for MO SMS A335 3 R97 F Classmark split A336 1 R97 F Scheduling of SI-13 A337 1 R97 F MS initiated detach procedure collision handling A339 1 R97 F Definition of IEI values for optional information elements A342 2 R97 F Clarification of the Classmark 3 IE A343 1 R97 F Various corrections to GSM 04.08 A345 1 R97 F SAPI negotiation at AA PDP context activation A346 R97 F Addition of Network Operation mode in SI 13 A347 1 R97 F Clarification of the GMM cause code handling A348 R97 F Deletion of Mac Mode in SI 13 A349 1 R97 F Modification of PDP address IE coding A350 1 R97 F Allows Fixed or Dynamic Access mode in one phase packet access mo A351 R97 F Clarifications in the negotiation of the READY Timer value A352 R97 F Pb parameter defined in SI 13 used only on PCCH misplaced A355 2 F Clarification of CM3 and ES IND bit handling in classmark 1 and 2 A357 1 R97 D Editorial changes in section 9.1 due to wrong numbering of tables and f A359 R97 D Editorial changes in section 9.2 due to wrong numbering of tables and f A360 R97 F RLC/MAC timers QoS correction A363 1 R97 F A364 R97 F The length of downlink TFI A365 1 R97 F Change of IEI for the allowed action IE in the DISCONNECT message A367 R97 D Editorial changes in section 9.3 and 10.5 due to wrong numbering of ta A368 1 R97 F Support of split pg cycle on CCCH A370 R96 F Clarification of the classmark 3 IE rev Phase Cat SUBJECT Status NEW_VERS 98-0677 98-0663 98-0663 98-0677 98-0677 98-0663 98-0677 98-0677 98-0662 98-0677 98-0677 98-0663 98-0677 98-0663 98-0677 98-0663 98-0677 98-0663 98-0715 98-0698 98-0698 98-0663 98-0677 98-0663 98-0588 98-0698 98-0663 98-0662 approved approved approved approved approved approved approved approved approved approved approved approved approved approved approved approved approved approved rejected postponed -> SMG#28 approved approved approved approved approved approved approved approved 6.2.0 6.2.0 6.2.0 6.2.0 6.2.0 6.2.0 6.2.0 6.2.0 6.2.0 6.2.0 6.2.0 6.2.0 6.2.0 6.2.0 6.2.0 6.2.0 6.2.0 6.2.0 98-0662 approved 5.1.0 98-0739 98-0736 approved approved 7.0.0 5.6.0 6.2.0 6.2.0 6.2.0 6.2.0 6.2.0 6.2.0 6.2.0 5.11.0 04.14 A002 04.21 'strategic' 04.22 R96 D Changes to 04.14 Rate Adaption on the Mobile Station - Base Station System (MS-BSS) Interface. A012 R98 D Synchronisation A013 R96 F Break handling Radio Link Protocol (RLP) for Data and Telematic services on the (MS-BSS) Interface and the Base Station System-Mobile-Services Switchin 6.1.0 A017 R97 F Use of Poll/Final-Bit for REMAP 98-0736 approved 98-0736 approved 6.1.0 A018 R97 F No XID during REMAP 98-0736 approved 6.1.0 A019 R97 F Applicability of default values for REMAP procedure Page 5 of 14 Spec CR A020 A021 04.60 rev Phase Cat SUBJECT TDoc R96 R96 F F Applicability of default values for REMAP procedure No XID during REMAP 98-0736 98-0736 Status approved approved NEW_VERS 5.5.0 5.5.0 General Packet Radio Service (GPRS); Mobile Station (MS) - Base Station System (BSS) interface; Radio Link Control/ Medium Access Contr 98-0663 approved 6.2.0 A031 1 R97 F Clarification of terminology for release of TBF 98-0663 approved 6.2.0 A032 R97 F Clarification of terminology for LLC PDU (frames) 98-0663 approved 6.2.0 A033 R97 F Radio Priority 98-0663 approved 6.2.0 A034 2 R97 F Updates to 3.1 Vocabulary 6.2.0 A035 1 R97 F Correction of various minor errors in clause 5 98-0663 approved 6.2.0 A036 2 R97 F Clarification of the relation between Medium Access mode and MS M 98-0663 approved 98-0663 approved 6.2.0 A037 1 R97 F Identifying a TBF 6.2.0 A038 2 R97 F Editorial corrections 98-0663 approved 98-0663 approved 6.2.0 A039 R97 F Packet Polling Request corrections 98-0663 approved 6.2.0 A040 1 R97 F Setting of Retry (R) bit 98-0663 approved 6.2.0 A041 R97 F Improvement of timer handling 6.2.0 A042 R97 F Corrections of name of PACKET POWER CONTROL/TIMING ADV 98-0663 approved 98-0663 approved 6.2.0 A043 R97 F Use of logical channel in response to PACKET CHANNEL REQUES 6.2.0 A044 R97 F Editorial corrections 98-0663 approved 98-0663 approved 6.2.0 A045 R97 F Fixed length TBF 6.2.0 A047 1 R97 F Network prioritisation and transmission of Packet Dummy Control Blo 98-0663 approved 98-0663 approved 6.2.0 A048 1 R97 F Packet Timeslot Reconfigure 98-0663 approved 6.2.0 A049 1 R97 F Improvement of the DRX mode procedure 98-0663 approved 6.2.0 A050 1 R97 F Operation of downlink TBFs 98-0663 approved 6.2.0 A051 2 R97 F Corrections and improvements to clause 9 98-0663 approved 6.2.0 A052 1 R97 F Development of the segmentation description 98-0663 approved 6.2.0 A053 2 R97 F Corrections and improvements to clause 10 98-0663 approved 6.2.0 A054 1 R97 F Description of M and E bits 98-0663 approved 6.2.0 A055 1 R97 F Clarification of text in message 98-0663 approved 6.2.0 A056 R97 F Alignment of message type to logical channel 98-0663 approved 6.2.0 A058 R97 F Correction of reference for coding of parameter GPRS_MS_TXPWR_ 6.2.0 A059 R97 F Introduction of RLC data unit 98-0663 approved 98-0663 approved 6.2.0 A060 R97 F NC and Extended Measurement reporting and Cell Change Order proc 6.2.0 A063 1 R97 F Restructuring of Packet Uplink Assignment message and Packet Times 98-0663 approved 98-0663 approved 6.2.0 A064 1 R97 F Procedures on expiry of timer T3164 6.2.0 A065 R97 F Fixed Allocation 98-0663 approved 98-0663 approved 6.2.0 A066 1 R97 F Packet Access Reject 98-0663 approved 6.2.0 A067 R97 F Uplink PDCH Allocation for Extended Dynamic Allocation 98-0663 approved 6.2.0 A068 2 R97 F GAMMA/I_LEVEL measurements and suspending the downlink TBF 98-0663 approved 6.2.0 A069 1 R97 F Procedures on expiry of timer T3168 98-0663 approved 6.2.0 A070 2 R97 F Concurrent TBF procedures for half duplex operation Page 6 of 14 Spec CR rev Phase Cat SUBJECT TDoc A071 A072 A073 A074 A075 A076 A077 A078 A079 A080 A081 A082 A083 A084 A085 A086 A087 A088 A089 A090 A091 A092 A093 A094 A096 A097 A105 A106 A107 A110 A111 A112 A114 A115 A116 A117 A118 A119 A120 1 R97 R97 R97 R97 R97 R97 R97 R97 R97 R97 R97 R97 R97 R97 R97 R97 R97 R97 R97 R97 R97 R97 R97 R97 R97 R97 R97 R97 R97 R97 R97 R97 R97 R97 R97 R97 R97 R97 R97 F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F Broadcast of Packet PDCH Release on PACCH Abnormal cases for Resource Reallocation for Uplink Removal of throughput class from decisions on resource reallocation Packet Access Reject Use of the USF_GRANULARITY parameter Dynamic allocation uplink RLC data block transfer TBF Starting Time Extended Dynamic Allocation Multislot Classes Ending a downlink TBF and activating an uplink TBF Handling of the countdown procedure at short access Restructure of release procedures Packet Resource Request LLC frame type in Channel Request Description Field mapping in the Channel Request Description information element Throughput indication in Channel Request Description IE Mandatory DRX parameters Paging procedures Use of the packet paging channel and correction of the paging message Segmentation of RLC/MAC control messages Use of PAGE MODE parameter Structure of TBF establishment description Cell change procedure corrections Modifications to the access type values Persistence control procedure modifications Addition of Network Operation mode in PSI1 Deletion of Mac Mode in PSI 1 Corrections for the PACCH receiving during the fixed uplink assignme Correction of Polling for Packet Downlink Ack/Nack PR-field introduction to MAC header Corrections to MAC abnormal cases Corrections to downlink procedures Corrections to Fixed Allocation procedures Corrections to MAC procedures Resolution of text merge problems in 04.60 v6.1.0 Corrections to PACKET TIMESLOT RECONFIGURE procedures Corrections to RLC procedures Undefined concurrent TBF conditions RLC/MAC timers Simplification of and corrections to Fixed Allocation reallocation 98-0663 98-0663 98-0663 98-0663 98-0663 98-0663 98-0663 98-0663 98-0663 98-0663 98-0663 98-0663 98-0663 98-0663 98-0663 98-0663 98-0663 98-0663 98-0663 98-0663 98-0663 98-0663 98-0663 98-0663 98-0663 98-0663 98-0663 98-0663 98-0663 98-0663 98-0663 98-0663 98-0663 98-0663 98-0663 98-0663 98-0663 98-0663 98-0663 2 1 2 2 1 1 1 4 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 1 1 2 1 1 Page 7 of 14 Status approved approved approved approved approved approved approved approved approved approved approved approved approved approved approved approved approved approved approved approved approved approved approved approved approved approved approved approved approved approved approved approved approved approved approved approved approved approved approved NEW_VERS 6.2.0 6.2.0 6.2.0 6.2.0 6.2.0 6.2.0 6.2.0 6.2.0 6.2.0 6.2.0 6.2.0 6.2.0 6.2.0 6.2.0 6.2.0 6.2.0 6.2.0 6.2.0 6.2.0 6.2.0 6.2.0 6.2.0 6.2.0 6.2.0 6.2.0 6.2.0 6.2.0 6.2.0 6.2.0 6.2.0 6.2.0 6.2.0 6.2.0 6.2.0 6.2.0 6.2.0 6.2.0 6.2.0 6.2.0 Spec CR A121 A122 A123 A125 A126 A128 A129 rev 1 Phase Cat SUBJECT TDoc R97 R97 R97 R97 R97 R97 R97 F F F F F F F MS mode of operation Clarification of PSI6 Change of name of the RR_PRIORITY parameter tp CALL_PRIORIT Alignment of TFI description Neighbour cell power measurements Removal of duplicated IE in the Packet Release Request message Support of split pg cycle on PCCCH 98-0663 98-0663 98-0663 98-0663 98-0663 98-0663 98-0663 Status approved approved approved approved approved approved approved NEW_VERS 6.2.0 6.2.0 6.2.0 6.2.0 6.2.0 6.2.0 6.2.0 04.64 General Packet Radio Service (GPRS); Mobile Station - Serving GPRS Support Node (MS-SGSN) Logical Link Control (LLC) Layer Specifica 98-0677 approved 6.2.0 A031 R97 F A bit usage clarification 98-0677 approved 6.2.0 A032 2 R97 F XID negotiation improvements 6.2.0 A033 R97 F Release Indication Cause 98-0677 approved 6.2.0 A034 2 R97 F Clarifications and corrections 98-0677 approved 98-0677 approved 6.2.0 A035 1 R97 F Various improvements 98-0677 approved 6.2.0 A036 1 R97 F Layer3 initiated vs. LLC-initiated link (re-)establishment 04.65 General Packet Radio Service (GPRS); Mobile Station (MS) - Serving GPRS Support Node (SGSN); Subnetwork Dependent Convergence Pro 6.2.0 A019 R97 F Corrections and clarifications 98-0677 approved 98-0677 approved 6.2.0 A020 R97 F Acknowledged LLC operation establishment and release procedure 98-0677 approved 6.2.0 A021 2 R97 F XID negotiation 98-0677 approved 6.2.0 A022 R97 F TCP/IP header compression and Data compression 6.2.0 A024 R97 F Data transfer 98-0677 approved 98-0677 approved 6.2.0 A025 1 R97 F Replacement of "Segment offset" with "Segment number" 04.68 Group Call Control (GCC) Protocol A002 2 R96 F GSM 04.68 Corrections. A003 R96 F Get Status Procedure A004 2 R96 F Set Status Procedure 98-0679 98-0679 98-0679 approved approved approved 5.1.0 5.1.0 5.1.0 Broadcast Call Control (BCC) protocol A001 2 R96 F GSM 04.69 Corrections. A002 R96 F Get Status Procedure A003 2 R96 F Set Status Procedure 98-0678 98-0678 98-0678 approved approved approved 5.1.0 5.1.0 5.1.0 Multiplexing and Multiple Access on the Radio Path A041 R97 F Clarification on PTCCH/U mappimg A042 R97 F Clarification on mappimg PCCCH A043 3 R97 F MS multislot classes and GPRS dynamic allocations 98-0709 98-0709 98-0639 approved approved approved 6.3.0 6.3.0 6.3.0 Radio Transmission and Reception A076 2 R97 C False USF detection A077 R97 F Power control levels 29-31 for DCS1800 98-0710 98-0710 approved approved 6.3.0 6.3.0 04.69 05.02 'strategic' 'strategic' 'strategic' 05.05 'strategic' 'strategic' Page 8 of 14 Spec 'strategic' 05.08 'strategic' 'strategic' 'strategic' 'strategic' 'strategic' 'strategic' 'strategic' 'strategic' 'strategic' 'strategic' 05.10 07.01 'strategic' 07.02 'strategic' 07.07 07.10 Phase Cat SUBJECT TDoc R97 R96 R97 F F F DCS1800 MS sensitivity for GPRS Correction of reference for MS test loop Correction of reference for MS test loop 98-0710 98-0710 98-0710 approved approved approved 6.3.0 5.10.0 6.3.0 Radio Subsystem Link Control A044 3 R97 C MS delay time in reporting a new strongest neighbouring cell A068 R97 F Clarification of Power Control A069 1 R97 F Measurement reporting A072 1 R97 F GPRS idle mode measurements A073 R96 F Clarification of Complete BA (SACCH) A074 R97 F Clarification of Complete BA (SACCH) A075 1 R97 F Tolerances for power control A076 1 R97 F GPRS downlink power control A077 R96 C MS delay time in reporting a new strongest neighbouring cell A078 2 2 F Clarification of Complete BA (SACCH) 98-0711 98-0711 98-0711 98-0711 98-0711 98-0711 98-0711 98-0711 98-0711 98-0711 approved approved approved approved approved approved approved approved approved approved 6.3.0 6.3.0 6.3.0 6.3.0 5.9.0 6.3.0 6.3.0 6.3.0 5.9.0 4.22.0 Radio Subsystem Synchronization A017 2 R97 F Clarification of packet polling procedure for calculating new TA 98-0712 approved 6.3.0 General on Terminal Adaptation Functions (TAF) for Mobile Stations (MS) A032 R98 C Synchronisation and V.24 control signal handling in the MT 98-0739 approved 7.0.0 Terminal Adaptation Functions (TAF) for Services Using Asynchronous Bearer Capabilities A013 R98 C Clarification and correction of the description of V.24 control signal ha 98-0739 approved 7.0.0 Digital cellular telecommunications System (Phase 2) AT Command set for GSM Mobile Equipment (ME) A056 R97 B +CHSR 98-0736 A057 R96 B +CHSR 98-0736 A058 R98 B +CHSR 98-0736 A059 R98 F Power Class +CPWC 98-0737 A060 R97 F Amendment to +CR command 98-0735 A061 2 F Corrections to +CR and +CREG commands 98-0737 A062 R96 F Corrections to +CR and +CREG commands 98-0737 A063 R97 F Corrections to +CR and +CREG commands 98-0737 A064 R98 F Corrections to +CR and +CREG commands 98-0737 A065 R98 F Amendment to +CR command 98-0735 approved approved approved approved approved approved approved approved approved approved 6.2.0 5.8.0 7.1.0 7.1.0 6.2.0 4.4.0 5.8.0 6.2.0 7.1.0 7.1.0 Terminal Equipment to Mobile Station (TE-MS) multiplexer protocol A006 R97 B Include the RPN and RLS commands A007 R97 F Editorial Corrections A008 R97 D Clarification of the DISC command A009 R97 D Clarification of the C/R bit approved approved approved approved 6.2.0 6.2.0 6.2.0 6.2.0 CR A078 A079 A080 rev Page 9 of 14 98-0737 98-0737 98-0737 98-0737 Status NEW_VERS Phase Cat SUBJECT TDoc R97 R97 R97 R97 R97 R97 D D F C F B Clarification of the CRC Clarification of the NSC command Correction of the P/F bit Improvements to the Remote Parameter Negotiation Command Correction of BOFC and EOFC value / Default assignment of DLC pri XON/XOFF flow control in MSC modem signal 98-0737 98-0737 98-0737 98-0737 98-0737 98-0737 approved approved approved approved approved approved 6.2.0 6.2.0 6.2.0 6.2.0 6.2.0 6.2.0 General Packet Radio Service (GPRS); Mobile Station (MS) supporting GPRS A008 R97 B Addition of a new AT command, +CGREG, to display current GPRS r A009 R97 B Addition of a new AT command, +CGSMS, to select the service for th A011 R97 F Corrections and clarifications, mainly to the AT commands specificatio 'strategic' A012 R97 B Addition of a GPRS extension to the existing 07.07 AT command, Ser 98-0735 98-0735 98-0735 98-0735 approved approved approved approved 6.2.0 6.2.0 6.2.0 6.2.0 98-0662 98-0662 98-0662 98-0662 98-0663 approved approved approved approved approved 6.2.0 6.2.0 6.2.0 6.2.0 6.2.0 Spec CR A010 A011 A012 A013 A014 A015 rev Status NEW_VERS 07.60 'strategic' 'strategic' 08.08 Mobile Switching Centre - Base Station system (MSC-BSS) Interface Layer 3 Specification A115 R97 B BSS to BSS information A116 R97 B Pre-emption confirmation by serving BSC A117 R97 B Radio information of target cell for external HO A118 R97 B Current channel type 2 introduction A119 R97 B A interface signalling for GPRS suspend/resume 08.18 General Packet Radio Service (GPRS); Base Station System (BSS) - Serving GPRS Support Node (SGSN); BSS GPRS Protocol (BSSGP) 98-0663 approved 6.2.0 A022 1 R97 F Correction to scope of NSEI 6.2.0 A023 R97 F Addition of IMSI to RA-CAPABILITY-UPDATE-ACK 98-0663 approved 98-0663 approved 6.2.0 A024 R97 F Correction of the leaky bucket algorithm 6.2.0 A025 2 R97 F Add a new IE in FLUSH-LL-ACK-PDU and LLS-DISCARD PDU 98-0663 approved 6.2.0 A026 R97 F Clarification of BVC measurements 98-0663 approved 98-0663 approved 6.2.0 A030 1 R97 F Mapping of BVCI and cell identifier 98-0663 approved 6.2.0 A031 R97 F Incorrect DRX parameter IE size 08.20 Rate Adaptation on the Base Station System - Mobile Service Switching Centre (BSS-MSC) Interface. 98-0739 A005 R98 D Synchronisation approved 7.0.0 Mobile Application Part ( MAP) Specification A129 1 R97 A E.214 addressing of the HLR A132 1 R97 F Removal of redundant information from GSM 09.02 A133 1 R97 F Clarification on applicability of application contexts A136 R97 F Correction to status reporting procedure A137 R96 F Extending the applicability of GMSC Address in ProvideRoamingNum A138 R97 F Extending the applicability of GMSC Address in ProvideRoamingNum A139 2 R97 D Clarification when the SMS over GPRS functionality is not supported A145 R96 A Removal of redundant information from GSM 09.02 A147 1 R97 F Correction to the status reporting procedure in the VLR(linked with CR approved approved approved approved approved approved approved approved approved 6.2.0 6.2.0 6.2.0 6.2.0 5.11.0 6.2.0 6.2.0 5.11.0 6.2.0 'strategic' 09.02 Page 10 of 14 98-0726 98-0726 98-0725 98-0721 98-0723 98-0724 98-0725 98-0726 98-0721 Spec CR A148 A149 A150 A151 A152 A153 A154 A158 09.07 'strategic' 'strategic' 'strategic' 'strategic' rev 1 1 1 1 Phase Cat SUBJECT TDoc R96 R97 R97 R97 R97 R97 R97 R97 F F F F C F F F Clarification of limit on length of O-CSI in MAP_RESUME_CALL-H Clarification of limit on length of O-CSI in MAP_RESUME_CALL-H ASN.1 correction Removal of CCBS-feature from SS-Data Support of CAMEL Phase 2 Correction in overload control tables for GPRS operations applicability Usage of ShortMsgRelayPackage-v2 in GPRS Restricting the use of extension containers in RegisterCCEntry and Era 98-0723 98-0724 98-0726 98-0721 98-0724 98-0725 98-0725 98-0721 Status approved approved approved approved approved approved approved approved NEW_VERS 5.11.0 6.2.0 6.2.0 6.2.0 6.2.0 6.2.0 6.2.0 6.2.0 General Requirements on Interworking between the Public Land Mobile Network (PLMN) and the Intergrated Services Digital Network (ISD 5.8.0 A039 R96 F Correction 98-0736 approved 98-0739 approved 7.0.0 A040 R98 D Clarification of V.120 interworking A041 R98 C Synchronisation and V.24 control signal handling in the IWF 98-0739 approved 7.0.0 A042 2 F V.24 signalling 98-0739 approved 4.13.0 A043 R98 F Clarification on autobauding indication in GSM-BC 98-0736 approved 7.0.0 98-0739 approved 5.8.0 A044 R96 A V.24 signalling 09.18 General Packet Radio Service (GPRS); Serving GPRS Support Node (SGSN) - Visitors Location Register (VLR); Gs interface layer 3 specifica 6.2.0 A005 R97 F Completion of the re-naming of BSSAP+-IDENTITY-REQUEST mess 98-0677 approved 6.2.0 A006 1 R97 F Text clarification and "MS class" term changed in to "MS in class mod 98-0677 approved 98-0677 approved 6.2.0 A007 R97 F BSSAP+-MS-UNREACHABLE Message type 09.60 General Packet Radio Service (GPRS); GPRS Tunnelling Protocol (GTP) across the Gn and Gp Interface; A022 1 R97 F Modification of the coding of the Cause values of the Cause informatio 98-0725 98-0725 A023 1 R97 F Clarification of the use of the T-PDU Sequence Number values A024 1 R97 F Corrections and clarifications. 98-0725 98-0725 A025 1 R97 F Charging ID to three GTP message types 98-0725 A026 R97 F Modification of the length of the protocol messages 98-0725 A027 2 R97 F Information Elements: Clarification of the handling of the unused bits, 98-0725 A028 2 R97 F Clarification of the handling of protocol errors in the Error handling se 98-0725 A029 R97 F Update of the Protocol Configuration Options IE approved approved approved approved approved approved approved approved 6.2.0 6.2.0 6.2.0 6.2.0 6.2.0 6.2.0 6.2.0 6.2.0 09.61 General Packet Radio Service (GPRS); Interworking between the Public Land Mobile Network (PLMN) supporting GPRS and Packet Data N 98-0735 approved 6.3.0 A006 R97 F Protocol Configuration Options at PDP context activation failure 98-0735 approved 6.3.0 A008 R97 F Clarifications on IP interworking 09.78 CAMEL Application Part phase 1 (stage 3) A031 2 R97 F Corrections on GSM 09.78 A033 1 R97 F Support of CAMEL Phase 2 98-0724 98-0724 approved approved 6.2.0 6.2.0 Conformance Specification A473 2 F CR to section 34.3.3 Correction of the content of the Cell Broadcast m 98-0546 approved 4.24.0 11.10-1 Page 11 of 14 Spec Phase Cat SUBJECT TDoc R96 R96 R96 2 R96 2 R96 2 R96 2 R96 R96 2 R96 2 R96 2 R96 2 R96 2 R96 2 R96 2 R96 F B B F F F F F F F F B F F F F F F F F F F F F F F CR to section 34.3.3 Correction of the content of the Cell Broadcast m CR on Introduction of cell change tests for VGCS/ VBS CR to section 3.2.2 on Applicability of R-GSM RF tests CR to section 26.1.2.2.1 EFR signalling/Handover/active call/successfu CR to section 26.1.2.2.1 EFR signalling/Handover/active call/successfu CR to section 14.7 blocking and spurious response CR to section 14.7 blocking and spurious response CR to section 26.6.15 DCS HO Tests, NCD to include missing BCCH CR to section 26.6.15 DCS HO Tests, NCD to include missing BCCH CR for Clarification on 34.2.1 TC testing of TC1M CR for Clarification on 34.2.1 TC testing of TC1M CR to section 3.2.2 Addition of ASCI cell change signalling tests Appli CR to section 26.11.2.2.3.3 Multiband BCCH / Intercell Handover CR to section 26.11.2.2.3.3 Multiband BCCH / Intercell Handover CR for removal of checks on Classmark 1,2,3 in the PIXIT statements CR for removal of checks on Classmark 1,2,3 in the PIXIT statements ( CR on UA frame with different information field CR on UA frame with different information field CR to section 32.11.x Intra cell channel change from TCH/HS to a TC CR to section 32.11.x Intra cell channel change from TCH/HS to a TC CR to section 32.12.x Intra cell channel change from TCH/FS to a TC CR to section 32.12.x Intra cell channel change from TCH/FS to a TC CR to section 26.6.3.2 Measurement reporting 20s requirement in sing CR to section 26.6.3.2 Measurement reporting 20s requirement in sing CR to section 26.6.3.6 Measurement reporting 20s requirement in mult CR to section 26.6.3.6 Measurement reporting 20s requirement in mult 98-0695 98-0695 98-0695 98-0546 98-0695 98-0546 98-0695 98-0546 98-0695 98-0546 98-0695 98-0695 98-0546 98-0695 98-0546 98-0695 98-0546 98-0695 98-0696 98-0697 98-0696 98-0697 98-0696 98-0697 98-0696 98-0697 approved approved approved approved approved approved approved approved approved approved approved approved approved approved approved approved approved approved approved approved approved approved approved approved approved approved 5.7.0 5.7.0 5.7.0 4.24.0 5.7.0 4.24.0 5.7.0 4.24.0 5.7.0 4.24.0 5.7.0 5.7.0 4.24.0 5.7.0 4.24.0 5.7.0 4.24.0 5.7.0 4.24.0 5.7.0 4.24.0 5.7.0 4.24.0 5.7.0 4.24.0 5.7.0 Layer3 (L3) Abstract Test Suite (ATS) C378 2 F Implementation errors in Handover test cases for Releasing the Channe C379 2 F SI3 coding conflict in 26.2.4.3 and 26.2.4.4 C380 2 F Implementation errors in Handover test cases cause L2 reaching N200 l C381 2 F Implementation error in Handover test cases sends wrong SysInfo6 me C382 2 F Correction for DCS frequencies for 26_6_4_1 C383 2 F DCS Handover Tests, NCD to include BCCH arfcn C384 2 B Implementing TDoc 7-67/98 C385 2 F Problem implementing a TTCN pre-defined operation C386 2 F DCS implementation error in the 26.6.5.1 test case C387 2 F Implementation errors in the 26.6.5.4 test case series C388 2 F Problem with conflicting carrier initialisation in TC_20_15 C389 2 F Implementation Error: Incorrect Use Of Cell Allocation Data Strucutur 98-0540 98-0540 98-0540 98-0540 98-0540 98-0540 98-0540 98-0540 98-0540 98-0540 98-0540 98-0540 approved approved approved approved approved approved approved approved approved approved approved approved 4.24.0 4.24.0 4.24.0 4.24.0 4.24.0 4.24.0 4.24.0 4.24.0 4.24.0 4.24.0 4.24.0 4.24.0 CR A474 A475 A476 A477 A478 A479 A480 A481 A482 A483 A484 A485 A486 A487 'strategic' A488 'strategic' A489 A490 A491 A492 A493 A494 A495 A496 A497 A498 A499 11.10-3 rev Page 12 of 14 Status NEW_VERS Spec CR C390 C391 C392 C393 11.11 rev Phase Cat SUBJECT TDoc 2 2 2 2 F F F F Implementation problems in 26.6.13 series DCS Test Cases Problem in MO test cases for Dual Rate phones RF Signal parameter change for TC_20_1 Implementation of Tdoc SMG7 137/98 (Hopping Channel required) 98-0540 98-0540 98-0540 98-0540 approved approved approved approved 4.24.0 4.24.0 4.24.0 4.24.0 98-0671 98-0671 approved approved 7.1.0 7.1.0 98-0669 98-0669 98-0670 98-0670 98-0670 98-0670 98-0670 98-0670 98-0670 98-0670 98-0670 98-0670 98-0670 98-0670 98-0670 98-0670 98-0670 98-0670 98-0670 98-0605 98-0669 approved approved approved approved approved approved approved approved approved approved approved approved approved approved approved approved approved approved approved approved withdrawn 5.9.0 6.2.0 7.1.0 7.1.0 6.2.0 7.1.0 6.2.0 5.9.0 6.2.0 7.1.0 6.2.0 7.1.0 5.9.0 6.2.0 7.1.0 7.1.0 7.1.0 7.1.0 7.1.0 7.1.0 98-0742 98-0742 98-0742 98-0742 98-0742 98-0742 98-0742 98-0742 approved approved approved approved approved approved approved approved 5.4.0 4.12.0 5.4.0 4.12.0 4.12.0 5.4.0 5.4.0 4.12.0 Subscriber Identity Module - Mobile Equipment (SIM-ME) Interface. A071 R98 C Enhanced image coding schemes (colour icons) A072 1 R98 D Addition of reference to PCS 1900 SIM Application Toolkit A084 R96 B A087 R97 B A091 1 R98 C A092 R98 F A093 R97 F A094 R98 F A095 R97 F A096 R96 F A097 R97 A A098 R98 A A099 R97 F A100 R98 F A101 R97 F A102 R96 F A103 R98 F A104 R98 B A108 R98 C A109 R97 F A110 R98 F 'strategic' A111 4 R98 B A112 R98 B Status NEW_VERS 11.14 11.21 Introduction of a 1bis SIM toolkit class for release 96 Introduction of a 1bis SIM toolkit class for release 97 "Yes/No" response for GET INKEY Alignment of coding of card reader status event Additional information field mandatory in case of USSD Return Error r Additional information field mandatory in case of USSD Return Error r Possible result values for SET UP EVENT LIST command Clarification regarding the ME changing the contents of SIM command Clarification regarding the ME changing the contents of SIM command Clarification regarding the ME changing the contents of SIM command Clarification about USSD return result Clarification about USSD return result Clarification of the ’93 00’ status response handling Clarification of the ’93 00’ status response handling Clarification of the ’93 00’ status response handling New command - SETUP IDLE MODE TEXT Handling of DTMF in SETUP CALL command Interaction between call control by SIM / MO short message control an Interaction between call control by SIM / MO short message control an Enhancement to Proactive SIM that enables the SIM to issue AT comm Introduction of a 1bis SIM toolkit class for release 98 GSM Radio Aspects Base Station System Equipment Specification A077 R96 F Addition to chap. 4.10.5 to define a BTS with separated antenna ports A078 2 F Addition to chap. 4.10.5 to define a BTS with separated antenna ports A079 1 R96 F Reduction of Half Rate Speech (TCH/HS) number of samples A080 1 2 F Reduction of Half Rate Speech (TCH/HS) number of samples A081 2 F Erroneous frame indication performance A082 R96 F Erroneous frame indication performance A083 R96 E Clarification on conformance requirements for testcases 6.7/6.8 A084 2 E Clarification on conformance requirements for testcases 6.7/6.8 Page 13 of 14 TDoc Spec CR 11.24 GSM Transcoding and Rate Adaptation: Base Station System Equipment Specification A005 2 F Clarification of tests which can be made via the radio interface 98-0740 approved 4.3.0 Subscriber Related Call and Event Data. A023 R97 B Enhancement to HSCSD call records A024 R97 C Addition of Speech codec parameters 98-0667 98-0667 approved approved 6.0.0 6.0.0 Maintenance of the Base Station System (BSS). A005 R97 F Correction of the terminology "Basic Services" 98-0665 approved 6.1.0 GPRS charging A001 R98 A002 R97 98-0666 98-0666 approved approved 7.0.0 6.1.0 Universal Mobile Telecommunications System (UMTS): Service aspects; Service principles A007 UMTS C Removal of Role Model in order to improve clarity A008 1 UMTS B Network Selection Including GMPCS A009 UMTS F Removal of references to IN and B-ISDN A010 UMTS D Clarification on Multiple User Profile 98-0553 98-0553 98-0553 98-0682 approved postponed -> SMG#28 approved approved 3.3.0 3.3.0 3.3.0 3.3.0 UMTS; Terminal and smart card concepts A001 UMTS F Electronic money application requires USIM presence 98-0554 approved 3.1.0 UMTS Baseline document; Positions on UMTS agreed by SMG A001 1 UMTS B Changes reflecting strategic decisions at SMG #26 98-0790 email app by 18 Nov. 3.4.0 Security principles for the UMTS A001 UMTS F Complete new description of the UMTS security principles 98-0535 informative General Attachment Requirements for GSM Mobile Stations A013 2 B Conversion of TBR19 into GSM 13.01-1 (TS 301 419 Harmonised sta 98-0544 approved 4.0.0 General Attachment Requirements for DCS Mobile Stations A007 2 B Conversion of TBR31 into GSM 13.01-2 (TS 301 431 harmonised stan 98-0545 approved 4.0.0 12.05 12.11 12.15 'strategic' 22.01 'strategic' 'strategic' 22.07 30.01 'strategic' 33.20 'strategic' TBR19 'strategic' TBR31 'strategic' rev Phase Cat B F SUBJECT Addition of a charging protocol Clarification to "GPRS charging logical architecture figure" and editori Page 14 of 14 Status NEW_VERS SMG#27 Temporary document List Number P-98-0245 P-98-0531 P-98-0532 P-98-0533 P-98-0534 P-98-0535 P-98-0536 P-98-0537 P-98-0538 P-98-0539 P-98-0540 P-98-0541 P-98-0542 P-98-0543 P-98-0544 P-98-0545 P-98-0546 P-98-0547 P-98-0548 P-98-0549 P-98-0550 P-98-0551 P-98-0552 P-98-0553 P-98-0554 P-98-0555 P-98-0556 Title Source Agenda item For Info (SMG#25 TD ) General guidelines for Automatic Call and SMS execution Status report of SMG10 to SMG#27 Ad Hoc Group of SMG#25 SMG10 Non strategic CRs to GSM 02.33 Lawful Interception stage 1 CRs GSM 02.33-A002r2 and -A003r2 Cover notes to GSM 03.33 Lawful Interception stage 2; version 1.0.0 Cover notes to GSM 03.35: Immediate Service Termination (IST) - Stage 2; version 2.0.0 Strategic CR 001 to GSM 33.20: Security principles for UMTS; version 3.1.0 Cover notes to GSM 33.21: UMTS Security requirements; version 1.0.0 Answer to liaison statement Antenna Feeder Loss Compensator (AFLC) Study of GSM Phase 2+ Priorities Letter on harmonization of the IMT-2000 RTT dated 10/08/98 TTCN CRs to GSM 11.10-3, v.4.23.0 SMG7 Status Report at SMG#27 R-GSM TBR Module - EN 301 419-7 R-GSM Harmonised standard for information ASCI TBR Module - EN 301 419-3 ASCI Harmonised standard for information TBR 19 new version (strategic) - Conversion of TBR 19 to Harmonised standard EN 301 419-1 (GSM 13.01 Part 1) TBR 31 new version (strategic) - Conversion of TBR 31 to Harmonised standard EN 301 431-1 (GSM 13.01 Part 2) Phase 2 CRs to 11.10-1 (Signalling) for Approval SMG1 Status Report 2 Non strategic CRs on addition of the SoLSA feature to GSM 02.07 - Mobile Stations (MS) features and GSM 02.11 - Service accessibility Non strategic CR on harmonization to GSM 02.40 Procedure for call progress indications Non strategic CR on Call Deflection Interaction with other Supplementary Services to GSM 02.72 Call Deflection Service description, Stage 1 Strategic CR on Removal of Role Model to UMTS 22.01 Service aspects; Service principles Strategic CR on Network Selection to UMTS 22.01 Service aspects; Service principles Non Strategic CR on Network Selection to UMTS 22.01 Service aspects; Service principles Non strategic CR on Security Aspects relative to USIM & Payment Methods - UMTS 22.07 Terminal and smard card concepts UMTS 22.00 UMTS Phase 1 Specification and associated UMTS Phase 1 Work Items GPRS PHASE 2 WIs - 6 WI Release 98 - 5 WI Release 99 SMG10 6.10 + 7.10 6.10 SMG10 6.10 SMG10 6.10 SMG10 7.10 SMG10 7.10 Joint GTAAB / PCN TAEG CETECOM GmbH TIA 6.7 6.13 For Info SMG7 SMG7 SMG7 6.7 6.7 6.7 SMG7 6.7 SMG7 6.7 SMG7 6.7 SMG7 SMG1 SMG1 6.7 6.1 6.1 SMG1 6.1 SMG1 6.1 SMG1 7.1 SMG1 7.1 SMG1 7.1 SMG1 7.1 SMG1 7.1 SMG1 6.1 Replaced by Tdoc P-98-0792 Number Title P-98-0557 GSM 02.43 v2.0.0 Support of Localised Service Area (SoLSA);Service description; Stage 1 Release 1998 UMTS 22.75 version 2.3.0 Service aspects; Advanced Addressing UMTS 22.71v3.0.1 Automatic Establishment of Roaming Relationships LS to ECTEL TMS on Impact of Telecomms Data Protection Directive on GSM Standards LS to SMG, SMG3 on WI of CCNRy and CCNRc Results of AMR Selection Phase (revision of TD 702/98) STATUS REPORT of WG WOME Recommendation for Pursuit of Convergence of Radio Access Standards within ETSI WOME comments to draft working procedures 3GPP SMG4 Status Report to SMG#27 (slides) Standardising Embedded Applications in UMTS Not allocated Guidelines for the Planning, Development and Documentation of UMTS Phase 1 Standards Chairman’s Report - From SMG#26 in June 98 to SMG#27 in October 98 Agenda and Schedule of SMG#27 12-16 October 1998 T1P1.5 Status Report to SMG#27 Presentation to SMG#27 by ECTEL TMS Prague 12 October 1998 During the meeting held in Tokyo 7-9 October 1998 ARIB, ETSI, T1, TTA and TTC agreed this framework document Selection test results from RITT LS to NMT MoU on GSM 450 Status within ETSI SMG Extraordinary GA decisions on EPP scope Document ETSI/BOARD-GLOBAL#11(98)03 Optimisation of the AMR codec EDP-R for Abandon detection point in CAMEL phase 2 Impact of Draft R&TTE Directive on UMTS specifications Input of the SMG community to the preparation work of the R&TTE Directive Letter to SMG Chairman on Harmonization CRs for Release 98 New Work Item for GPRS/PCS1900 Support for the completion of CTS work item P-98-0558 P-98-0559 P-98-0560 P-98-0561 P-98-0562 P-98-0563 P-98-0564 P-98-0565 P-98-0566 P-98-0567 P-98-0568 P-98-0569 P-98-0570 P-98-0571 P-98-0572 P-98-0573 P-98-0574 P-98-0575 P-98-0576 P-98-0577 P-98-0578 P-98-0579 P-98-0580 P-98-0581 P-98-0582 P-98-0583 P-98-0584 P-98-0585 P-98-0586 SMG3 Status Report to SMG#27 (Slides) GSM 10.56 v.2.0.2 - GSM Cordless Telephony System CTS, Phase 1 Source SMG1 Agenda item 6.1 SMG1 7.1 SMG1 7.1 SMG1 6.1 SMG1 SMG11 6.1 6.11 WOME Chairman QUALCOMM Europe 5.7 7.8 WOME 5.6 SMG4 Chairman SMG4 Chairman 6.4 6.4 BT 7.8 SMG Chairman 2 SMG Chairman 0 T1P1.5 Chairman ECTEL TMS 4 4 ETSI Director General 5.7 RITT SMG Chairman 6.11 For Info ETSI Board For Info FT, Cegetel France Telecom 6.11 6.3 T-Mobil 7 T-Mobil 6.7 Chairman, T1P1 6.5 Chairman, T1P1 Alcatel, TeleDanmark, France Telecom, Telstra, Mitsubishi Nortel, NEC SMG3 Chairman WI Rapporteur 6.5 6.10 6.3 6.10 Replaced by Tdoc Number Title P-98-0587 Input document to SMG7 and TC SMG regarding GPRS - Market Needs on GRPS and influence on SMG7 GPRS Subgroup CRs to 04.08 on CCBS Adaptive Multi-Rate Speech Codec Standard Completion Performance comparison between GSM Half-Rate and AMR candidates under background noise conditions Commitment for finalizing the AMR specifications Ericssons comments on AMR Completion of the AMR standard Comment on CR A111 "Enhancement to allow the SIM to issue AT commands" R&TTE Presentation - ERC Plenary Meeting 29 June 1998 AMR Implementability and Commitment for Further Work Selection of the AMR Codec P-98-0588 P-98-0589 P-98-0590 P-98-0591 P-98-0592 P-98-0593 P-98-0594 P-98-0595 P-98-0596 P-98-0597 P-98-0598 P-98-0599 P-98-0600 P-98-0601 P-98-0602 P-98-0603 P-98-0604 P-98-0605 P-98-0606 P-98-0607 P-98-0608 P-98-0609 P-98-0610 P-98-0611 P-98-0612 P-98-0613 Reports of SMG Advisory Groups before SMG#27 Meeting report of SMG-CG #27, Düsseldorf, October, 1998 Strategic CR to 11.14 (R98) "SIM application toolkit" Qualcomm Press Release Proposed liaison to MoU on Allocation of SubSystem Number Strategic CR to 11.14 (R98) "SIM application toolkit" (revision of TD 98/0600) Discussion about CR (A008) to TS 22.01 on Network Selection Strategic CR to 11.14 (R98) "SIM application toolkit" (revision of TD 98/0603) SMG#27 CD ROM Order Form EDP-R for Abandon detection point in CAMEL phase 2 Interim Report of the UMTS IPR Working Group (September 1998) Not allocated Liaison statement to TRAC - CTS FP Scope Statement Liaison Statement to TC ERM on System Description of UTRA Testability of AMR in the BSS Importance of Standardising O&M in UMTS Source Cetecom, Ericsson, Mannesmann Mobilfunk SMG3 North America GSM Alliance Rockwell Agenda item 6.7 6.3 6.11 6.11 Nokia Ericsson Nortel Nokia, Ericsson 6.11 6.11 6.11 6.9 M. Bogers, DG XIII For Info Siemens 6.11 BT, Cellnet, CSELT, E-Plus, Ericsson, Finnet Group, GSM North America, Italtel, Mannesmann Mobilfunk, Marconi, Motorola, Nokia, Omnitel Pronto Italia, One2One, Siemens, Smartone, Telia, Telital, TIM PT SMG SMG-CG 6.11 Vodafone 6.9 Qualcomm SMG 7. 6.12 Vodafone 6.9 Nokia 7.1 Vodafone 6.9 ETSI France Télécom, Nokia UMTS IPR Working Group Replaced by Tdoc For Info For Info 6.3 7.7 ETSI/SMG 6.10 SMG8 Chairman 6.11 SMG8 Chairman Vodafone, MMO, Cellnet, Telia 6.11 7.6 P-98-0605 P-98-0605 Number Title P-98-0614 Press Release - Suppliers set up Worldwide Industry Organisation to promote GSM LS from SM4 to SMG1 Comments on UMTS 22.00 v 1.0.0 SMG3 Status Report to SMG#27 on UMTS issues Benefits of AMR Codec Optimisation Phase P-98-0615 P-98-0616 P-98-0617 P-98-0618 P-98-0625 Global Mobile Suppliers Association Presentation (Slides) Minutes of the ad-hoc session on MoU VFS (Voluntary funding Scheme) (Wednesday 14 Oct. 98 14:00-14:20) Meeting report of SMG-CG #27bis, Praha, 12th October, 1998 Statements regarding IPR made by Dr. Foerster, October 14, 1998 to be included in meeting minutes Ericsson statement to ITU Press article: Senate resolution on 3G significantly watered down Position paper on the UICC for early UMTS systems Handling of AT Commands via SIM Toolkit P-98-0626 Applications and Automatic Execution P-98-0627 Rejection of CR 03.78 A037r1 by SMG#27 Removal of O_Not_reachable and T_Not_Reachable Detection Points Completion of AMR codec Liaison to SMG on UMTS Parameter assumptions and spectrum utilisation Liaison statement to ERC TG1: UMTS assumptions for FDD and TDD Selection of the AMR codec P-98-0619 P-98-0620 P-98-0621 P-98-0622 P-98-0623 P-98-0624 P-98-0628 P-98-0629 P-98-0630 P-98-0631 P-98-0632 Request for Funding for the characterisation of the AMR Codec Source GSA Agenda item 7 SMG4 SMG3 Chairman NEC Technologies (UK) Ltd. GSA President 7.3 7.11 H. Dettner (Secretary) For Info SMG-CG For Info Ronald Foerster 7.7 Ericsson RCR + GW Wireless News SMG 7.7 5.7 BT, Vodafone, France Telecom, Nokia, Ericsson, Siemens, Motorola BT, Vodafone, Nokia, Ericsson, Motorola, Siemens SMG3 chairman 6.4 One 2 One ERC TG1 6.11 7.2 SMG2 7.2 BT, Cellnet, CSELT, E-Plus, Ericsson, Europolitan, Finnet Group, GSM North America, Italtel, KPN Telecom, Mannesmann Mobilfunk, Marconi, Motorola, Nokia, NTT DoCoMo, Omnitel Pronto Italia, One2One, Philips Consumer Communication, Siemens, SmarTone, Swisscom Ltd., Telenor mobil, Telia, Telital, TIM, Vodafone SMG 6.11 4 7.9 6.4 6.3 6.11 Replaced by Tdoc Number Title P-98-0633 The Current Documentation Status of IMT-2000 Specification in ARIB/TTC Not allocated Fax from A Scrase to SMG Chairman on ETSI Board #15 Nokia supports UMTS proposals for IPR policy on 3rd generation technologies ITU-R Task Group 8/1 Preparations P-98-0634 P-98-0635 P-98-0636 P-98-0637 P-98-0638 P-98-0639 P-98-0640 P-98-0641 P-98-0642 P-98-0643 P-98-0661 P-98-0662 P-98-0663 P-98-0664 P-98-0665 P-98-0666 P-98-0667 P-98-0668 P-98-0669 P-98-0670 P-98-0671 P-98-0672 P-98-0673 P-98-0674 P-98-0675 P-98-0676 P-98-0677 P-98-0678 P-98-0679 P-98-0680 CR A159r1 to GSM 09.02, version 5.9.0 CR A043r3 to GSM 05.02 v.6.2.0 LS to GSM MoU EIG and SMG7 - Common position on Article 3 "Essential Requirements" of the draft R&TTE Directive Summary of harmonization Activities between WCDMA and cdma2000 LS to SMG2 on Testability of AMR in the BSS Not allocated Agreed CRs from SMG2 (Marseille) to SMG#27 on TEI Agreed CRs from SMG2 (Marseille) to SMG#27 on GPRS SMG6 status report Non-strategic CRs to GSM 12.11 (R97) "Fault management of the BSS" Strategic and non-strategic CRs to GSM 12.15 (R97 & R98) "GPRS charging" Non-strategic CRs to GSM 12.05 "Call and event records" SMG9 status report + LSs from SMG9 to SMG Strategic CRs to GSM 11.14 (1bis and AT commands) (R96, R97 and R98) "SIM application toolkit" Non strategic CRs to GSM 11.14 (R96, R97 and R98) "SIM application toolkit" Non strategic CR to GSM 11.11 (R98) "SIM/ME interface specification" Non stratagic CRs to GSM 02.17 "Functional characteristics of the SIM" Non strategic CR to EG 201 220 "ETSI numbering system for telecommunication application providers (AID)" GSM 02.19 v2.0.0 (SIM Application Programming Interface - Service description - Stage 1) Withdrawn Status Report SMG9 (Slides) CRs to 04.07, 04.08, 04.64, 04.65 and 09.18 on GPRS CRs to 04.69 on VBS CRs to 04.68 on VGCS GSM 02.56v2.0.0 GSM Cordless Telephony System (CTS), Phase 1; Service description; Stage 1 Source ARIB/TTC Agenda item 7. ETSI 5.7 Nokia 7.7 ETSI SMG ITU-R TG8/1 Co-ordinator SMG3 & T1P1 SMG2 Chairman SMG#27 7.2 ARIB 7 SMG#27 6.11 SMG2 WPA 6.2 SMG2 WPA 6.2 SMG6 SMG6 6.6 6.6 SMG6 6.6 SMG6 6.6 SMG9 SMG9 6.9 6.9 SMG9 6.9 SMG9 6.9 SMG9 6.9 SMG9 6.9 SMG9 6.9 SMG9 SMG3 6.9 6.3 SMG3 SMG3 SMG1 6.3 6.3 6.1 6.3 6.2 Replaced by Tdoc Number P-98-0681 P-98-0682 P-98-0683 P-98-0684 P-98-0694 P-98-0695 P-98-0696 P-98-0697 P-98-0698 P-98-0699 P-98-0700 P-98-0701 P-98-0702 P-98-0703 P-98-0704 P-98-0705 P-98-0706 P-98-0707 P-98-0708 P-98-0709 P-98-0710 P-98-0711 P-98-0712 P-98-0713 P-98-0714 P-98-0715 P-98-0716 P-98-0717 P-98-0718 P-98-0719 P-98-0720 P-98-0721 P-98-0722 Title UMTS Phase 1 W I SMG1’S Primary Responsibility WI Non strategic CR on Multiple User Profiles UMTS 22.01 Service Aspects; Service Principles Documents on co-operation with Universal Wireless Communications Consortium's Global TDMA Forum (GTF) Not allocated SMG1 Agenda item 7.1 SMG1 7.1 PT SMG 4 Phase 2+ (R96) CRs to 11.10-1 (Signalling) for Approval Phase 2 CRs to 11.10-1 (RF) for Approval Phase 2+ (R96) CRs to 11.10-1 (RF) for Approval CRs to 04.08 on TEI Withdrawn Status Report of SMG11 at SMG#27 Project schedule and open issues for AMR; (GSM 10.70, Version 0.0.1) Withdrawn GSM 04.53 v.1.6.0 Inband Tandem Free Operation (TFO) of Speech Codecs - Service description - Stage 3 Non strategic CRs to GSM 03.50-A014/A015 Proposed LS to ARIB IMT-2000 Codec Work Group on "Collaboration on the evaluation of AMR for UMTS" Status Report of ETSI STC SMG2 to SMG#27 GSM 10.59 v.1.3.0 (for information) - Project scheduling and open issues for EDGE Withdrawn - Duplication of 98-0663 CRs to GSM 05.02 CRs to GSM 05.05 CRs to GSM 05.08 CR to GSM 05.10 LS to SMG on "Proposed feasibility study for GSM 450" SMG2 Self-Evaluation report on UTRA to ITU (for information) CR A355 to 04.08 v.4.22.0 Phase 2 on TEI CR A365 to 04.08 v.6.1.1 on CCBS Status Report of SMG3 to SMG#27 SMG7 6.7 SMG7 SMG7 SMG3 6.7 6.7 6.3 SMG11 SMG11 6.11 6.11 SMG11 6.11 SMG11 SMG11, Cc SMG, SMG2 6.11 7.11 SMG2 SMG2 EDGE 6.2 6.2 GSM 04.72 Call Deflection (CD) stage 3 v.1.0.0 GSM 09.13 : Signalling interworking between ISDN supplementary services Application Service Element (AE) and Mobile Application Part (MAP) protocols v.2.0.0 Strategic CRs to GSM 03.93 CCBS stage 2 (CCBS-Release 97) (CRs GSM 03.93-A005r1, A006r1, -A007r1, -A008r1) Strategic CR to GSM 03.18 and GSM 09.02 related to CCBS (Release 97) Strategic CR A022r1 on 03.18 v.6.0.0 CA2/CCBS Source Replaced by Tdoc P-98-0562 P-98-0663 SMG2 SMG2 SMG2 SMG2 SMG2 6.2 6.2 6.2 6.2 6.2 SMG2 Secretary 7.2 SMG3 SMG3 SMG3 SMG3 SMG3 6.3 6.3 6.3 & 7.3 6.3 6.3 SMG3 6.3 SMG3 6.3 SMG3 6.3 Number P-98-0723 P-98-0724 P-98-0725 P-98-0726 P-98-0727 P-98-0728 P-98-0729 P-98-0730 P-98-0731 P-98-0732 P-98-0733 P-98-0734 P-98-0735 P-98-0736 P-98-0737 P-98-0738 P-98-0739 P-98-0740 P-98-0741 P-98-0742 P-98-0743 P-98-0744 P-98-0745 P-98-0746 P-98-0747 P-98-0748 P-98-0749 P-98-0750 P-98-0751 P-98-0752 P-98-0753 P-98-0754 P-98-0755 P-98-0756 Title Strategic CRs to GSM 03.32, GSM 03.78 and GSM 09.02 related to CAMEL Phase 1 (Release 96) Strategic CRs to GSM 03.32, GSM 03.78 and GSM 09.02 related to CAMEL Phase 2 (Release 97) Agreed CRs to 03.08, 03.18, 09.02 and 09.60 on GPRS Strategic CRs to GSM 03.18 and GSM 09.02 on Technical Enhancements/Improvements (TEI) Standardisation of Commercial Location Based Services Background Information about Location Services Standardization IMT.KEY Contribution to ITU-R TG 8/1 - For Information Withdrawn Presentation to SMG#27 of AMR Selection Phase results Report on Essential IPRs declared in relation to the work of SMG#27 ETSI Status List Status Report of SMG12 CRs to 07.07, 07.60 and 09.61 on GPRS HSCSD and 14.4 kbit/s CRs MS-TE CRs SMS CRs Strategic V.24 CRs 11.24 CRs Non strategic CRs on 11.21 for introduction of Pico-BTS requirements (for information) Non strategic CRs on 11.21 SMG8 Status Report 1st List of CRs and new Specifications submitted to SMG#27 UMTS Standardization: Achievements and Plans PT SMG status report GSM and UMTS specifications before SMG#27 ToR for Specialist Task Forces on Harmonised Standards for GSM Phase 2 and Phase 2+ ToR for a new STF "GW" on UIC/GSM-R DRAFT MANDATE TO CEN/CENELEC/ETSI FOR STANDARDIZATION in the field of RAILWAY EQUIPMENT on the INTEROPERABILITY OF THE TRANSEUROPEAN HIGH-SPEED RAIL SYSTEM Draft Minutes UIC/CENELEC/ETSI co-ordination Meeting Sophia Antipolis, 3 July 1998 Agreed non strategic CRs to 03.60 on GPRS Agreed strategic CRs to 03.60 on GPRS UMTS 23.01 v.1.0.0 UMTS 23.10 v.1.0.0 GSM 03.73 v.1.0.0 SoLSA Stage 2 Source SMG3 Agenda item 6.3 SMG3 6.3 SMG3 6.3 SMG3 6.3 Cellnet, Motorola, Nokia, Nortel, Omnitel Pronto Italia Nokia 6.5 6.5 Nokia and UK 7.2 SMG11 6.11 ETSI Legal Advisor 7.7 I. Doig ETSI SMS SMG12 Chairman SMG4 SMG4 SMG4 SMG4 SMG4 SMG8 SMG8 5.4 6.12 & 7.12 6.4 6.4 6.4 6.4 6.4 6.8 6.8 SMG8 SMG8 Chairman PT SMG 6.8 6.8 6.13 Chairman ETSI SMG PT SMG PT SMG PT SMG For Info 5.4 5.4 5.4 PT SMG PT SMG 5.4 5.4 ETSI Secretariat (A. Berrini) SMG12 SMG12 SMG12 SMG12 SMG12 5.4 6.12 6.12 7.12 7.12 6.12 Replaced by Tdoc P-98-0786 Number Title P-98-0757 P-98-0758 P-98-0759 P-98-0760 GSM 03.56 CTS stage 2 UMTS 23.20 v.1.0.0 for information WI on a UMTS Core based on ATM Transport WI: Combined GSM and Mobile IP Mobility Handling in UMTS IP CN WI: UMTS Open Service Architecture Call for Experts for STF12 (GSM), 83 (UMTS) and for STF EU (Study and investigation of the introduction of number portability in the GSM family) - CL 1899 LS from TC SES - A status report for the GMR working group PT SMG Job Description - Version 3.20 The use of UTRA in TDD mode in the unpaired frequency bands The way forward for creating the 3GPP and its scope Organisation of work on GSM and UMTS following the ETSI Extraordinary GA CRs to GSM 03.18 and GSM 03.79 on SOR Vote 4- Results from the 1st Extraordinary General Assembly Meeting (ETSI/GAEX01(98)TDoc14) Draft Summary minutes, decisions and actions from the 1st Extraordinary General Assembly Meeting (ETSI/GA-EX01(98)11) 3rd. Generation Interest Group Report P-98-0761 P-98-0762 P-98-0763 P-98-0764 P-98-0765 P-98-0766 P-98-0767 P-98-0768 P-98-0769 P-98-0770 P-98-0771 P-98-0772 P-98-0773 UMTS Phase 1: Support of SMS Cell Broadcast Service MoU for Voluntary Funding - Key Issues P-98-0774 UMTS Phase 1 Issues from MoU SERG P-98-0775 P-98-0776 SMG4 Status Report GSM 03.57 Version 1.0.2 - Mobile Station Application Execution Environment (MExE); Functional description; Stage 2 Guidelines for a CEPT position on the ITU-R TG 8/1 process for defining IMT-2000 recommendations and IMT.RKey Contribution to ITU-R TG8/1 Report on activities between June 1998 and September 1998 P-98-0777 P-98-0778 P-98-0779 P-98-0780 P-98-0781 P-98-0782 P-98-0783 P-98-0784 On the Implementation of a Global 3rd Generation Terminal WI: IP-in-IP tunneling in GPRS backbone for UMTS phase 1 Proposed WI on ETE UMTS QoS Management CR A001 to UMTS 30.01 v.3.3.0 Report of SMG Side-Meeting on Document Structure Annex 1 to TDoc 734/98 - SMG12 Work Split between chairmen (Tdoc SMG-CG#27 Tdoc19) Source SMG12 SMG12 SMG12 SMG12 Agenda item 6.12 7.12 7.12 7.12 SMG12 ETSI 7.12 7.4 SES 5.1 PT SMG BT 5.4 7.2 BT 5.7 BT 5.7 SMG3 Ian Doig (SMG Technical Officer) 6.3 5.7 Ian Doig (SMG Technical Officer) 5.7 MoU Association 3GIG Mannesmann Mobilfunk Mannesmann Mobilfunk MoU GSM Representative in SMG SMG4 Chairman SMG4 7.7 NATIONAL POST & TELECOM AGENCY 7.2 STF Voluntary Funding Task Force Chairman Nokia and Motorola 5.5 SMG12 7.12 SMG12 PT SMG Meeting Chairman, A. Cox SMG12 Chairman 7.12 7.12 Replaced by Tdoc 7.1 5.5 7.7 6.4 6.4 6.12 P-98-0790 Number Title P-98-0785 Annex 5 to Report on activities between June 1998 and September 1998 P-98-0786 Report on Essential IPRs declared in relation to the work of SMG#27 (Revision of TDoc 732/98) Action points and postponed items Withdrawn LS to GSM MoU EIG and SMG7 Common position on Article 3 "Essential Requirements" of the draft R&TTE Directive CR A001 to UMTS 30.01 v.3.3.0 (Revision of Tdoc 98-0782) STANDARDISING EMBEDDED APPLICATIONS IN UMTS R-GSM TBR Module - EN 301 419-7 R-GSM Harmonised standard for information (Revision of Tdoc 98-0542) STANDARDISING EMBEDDED APPLICATIONS IN UMTS P-98-0787 P-98-0788 P-98-0789 P-98-0790 P-98-0791 P-98-0792 P-98-0793 Source STF Voluntary Funding Task Force Chairman ETSI Legal Adviser Agenda item 5.5 Replaced by Tdoc 7.7 SMG SMG#27 PT SMG 7.12 SMG SMG7 SMG P-98-0793 6.7 ETSI SMG#27 Praha, 12 to 16 October 1998 Agenda Item: 6.10 and 7.10 Source: Date: Annexes to Tdoc SMG 0531/98 SMG10 (Technical manager for security aspects) October 1998 Annexes A, B, C and D to the Status report of SMG10 to SMG#27 Annex A: Proposed LS to MoU-SG on ASCI fraud issues (to SMG#27 for advice) SMG10 meeting #3/98 Sophia Antipolis, 28 to 31 July 1998 Tdoc SMG10 98P211 From: SMG10 To: MoU-SG Liaison statement to MoU -SG on ASCI –fraud issues SMG10 has reviewed the enclosed document on ASCI and draws attention to the security issues. SMG10 believes that MoU-SG should issue guidance to Operators on this topic. Enclosed Tdoc SMG10 98P181 for information to help draw up the guidance. Page 2 Status report of SMG10 to SMG#27: October 1998 Attachment to Tdoc SMG10 98P211: Annex A SMG10 #3/98 Sophia Antipolis, 28-31 July, 1998 Tdoc SMG10 98P181 Source : Vodafone Fraud Review of Advanced Speech Call Items (ASCI) Introduction This document is a fraud review of the ASCI services, enhanced multi-level precedence and pre-emption (eMLPP), voice group call (VGCS) and the voice broadcast services (VBS). It has been written to fulfil an action taken by Vodafone at the SMG10 plenary at Lund, April 1998. SMG10 looked at the ASCI items at the Torino meeting (October 1997) but due to confusion, the resulting liaison statement was not delivered to SMG and subsequent discussion did not take place. The ASCI project was developed under the instigation of the Union Internationale des Chemins de Fer (UIC), for convenient and quick “PMR-type” communication between railway operatives. However, as it has been standardised, it can be used in any scenario, and will be reviewed with this in mind. Service Descriptions Enhanced Multi-Level Precedence and Pre-emption (eMLPP) service The eMLPP service [GSM 02.67] is an enhancement for GSM networks of the ISDN MLPP service to meet the UIC requirements. The eMLPP service specifies how to handle precedence levels for subscribers within a PLMN including the possibility of pre-emption of ongoing calls. eMLPP defines set-up classes which specify the set-up time and the pre-emption capability. eMLPP is applicable to tele- and bearer services. eMLPP service consists of two parts: precedence and pre-emption. - Precedence involves assigning a priority level to a call in combination with fast call set-up. Pre-emption involves the seizing of resources that are in use by a call of a lower precedence by higher-level precedence call. This can also involve the disconnection of an on-going call of lower precedence to accept an incoming call of higher precedence. eMLPP provides different levels of precedence for call set-up and for call continuity in case of handover. There are at maximum seven priority levels. Table 1: ASCI – Priority levels A (highest) for network internal use B 0 1 2 3 4 (lowest) for network internal use for subscription for subscription for subscription for subscription for subscription The two highest levels A and B are reserved for network internal use, e.g. for emergency calls or network related service configurations like voice group call services. They can only be used locally, i.e., within the domain of a MSC. The other five levels (0-4) are offered for subscription and can be applied globally if supported by all related network elements. Page 3 Status report of SMG10 to SMG#27: October 1998 Usually, the priority depends on the calling subscriber who can select the priority level at set-up. If the subscriber has no eMLPP subscription (or no MLPP subscription in case of a call from the fixed network) a default priority level is given. The call set-up time is defined as the time from pressing the send-button to the point at which the called party, or at least one called party in the case of a multi-party call, can receive information. There are three classes of set-up time performances and examples of the call set-up times are: - class 1 fast set-up 1–2s; class 2 normal set-up <5s; class 3 slow set-up <10s The network decides the call set up class to assign to a call when the call setup (with eMLPP indicated) message is received from the MS. For precedence calls, the network shall have the possibility to pre-empt ongoing calls with lower priority, in ascending order of priority. Pre-emption is possible at call set-up or at handover. Table 2: ASCI – Example on eMLPP service composition Priority level Set-up time A class 1 Preemption yes B 0 1 2 3 class 2 class 2 class 3 class 3 class 3 yes yes Yes No No 4 class 3 No Examples VBS/VGCS emergency application Operators calls TS 12 Emergency calls Premium rate calls Standard rate calls Default for no eMLPP subscription Low tariff calls Security Options There is the option for the network to postpone or not perform authentication at call set up (and ciphering) for a call with a high priority requiring a class 1 set-up. This applies to both MO and MT calls. The network can announce that such calls are possible (i.e. that an eMLPP MS may send a SETUP message before an AUTH_REQ message) using the BCCH. Authentication is still performed at location update however, so if fast call set up is to be used, the subscriber must be already registered in the network. Voice Group Call Service (VGCS, [GSM 02.68]) Definitions (also apply to VBS) A GSM subscriber who has subscribed to VGCS or VBS is a service subscriber. A group of service subscribers who wish to communicate with each other using VGCS or VBS will be assigned a group ID for that group. The calling subscriber may be any service subscriber which has subscribed to the related group ID and is entitled to establish a call/broadcast by the terms of his subscription or any dispatcher who is entitled to be calling subscriber and is registered in the network. Particular fixed line or mobile users are identified as dispatchers. Destination subscribers are all service subscribers which belong to a group identified by the group ID which have their present location in the service area and pre-registered dispatchers. Page 4 Status report of SMG10 to SMG#27: October 1998 Principle: The VGCS [GSM 02.68] allows speech conversation of a predefined group within a predefined area (the Group Call Area). The initiator of a group call may be a service subscriber or a user of a fixed network. The speaker may change during the ongoing call. Establishment of a voice group call The group call shall be established in a service area that is comprised of one or a cluster of cells. Service areas shall be predefined at registration. In case of a service subscriber initiating a VGCS, the service area is uniquely identified by the actual cell in which the service subscriber resides at the moment of VGCS call initialisation and by the group ID they issue. A dispatcher initiating a VGCS call will be connected to a related predefined service area. Ongoing call The service shall permit only one talking service subscriber at any moment; additionally up to five dispatchers can be talking simultaneously at one time. Dispatchers should hear all combinations of voices other than their own. Listening service subscribers shall hear the combination of all voices. The talking service subscriber shall gain some audible indication if any dispatchers are talking simultaneously. Security Options As a network option the mobile station of the talking service subscriber can be requested to send its IMSI to the network in order so that the talker’s IMSI be stored in the event records. - Authentication of calling subscribers at VGCS invocation is optional. (The omission of authentication applies to call set up only. The subscriber must be perform authentication as normal for location update) - Authentication of the talking service subscriber is optional. - Confidentiality on the radio path for the talker is optional. Voice Broadcast Service (VBS, [GSM 02.69] VBS [GSM 02.69] specifies the capability to set-up a point to multi-point connection for the uni-directional distribution of speech. The call is initiated by a subscriber or a fixed destination (dispatcher) into a predefined geographical area (service area) to a predefined group of subscribers located in this area (and additionally up to eight (including the initiator) fixed destinations). Destination subscribers must be within the service area to initiate or receive the broadcast. Dispatchers in VBS receive all voice broadcasts to groups of which they are a part. In addition, they can initiate broadcasts to groups of which they are a part. The broadcast call shall be established in a service area that is comprised of one or a cluster of cells. Service areas shall be predefined at registration. Establishment of a voice broadcast call In case of a service subscriber initiating a VBS call, the broadcast area is uniquely identified by the actual cell in which the service subscriber resides at the moment of VBS call initialisation and by the called group ID. A dispatcher initiating a VBS call will be connected to a related predefined broadcast area. Since a dispatcher may be registered to more than one broadcast area and group ID an indication of the wanted broadcast area and group ID has to be given in form of a dedicated address called by the dispatcher. Page 5 Status report of SMG10 to SMG#27: October 1998 Release of a Broadcast call Service subscribers who leave the broadcast area during an on going VBS call cease to be destination subscribers. Service subscribers which enter the broadcast area during an on going VBS call shall become destination subscribers within 500ms after reception of the first paging message related to the VBS call. The calling subscriber shall remain within the broadcast call until he terminates the call, loses contact with the network or leaves the broadcast area. Optional requirements - Authentication of calling subscribers at VGCS invocation is optional. (The omission of authentication applies to call set up only. The subscriber must be perform authentication as normal for location update) - Authentication of the destination subscribers is not required. - Confidentiality on the radio path is optional. Fraud Potential eMLPP The risks with eMLPP stem from the possibility of non-authentication (“fast call setup”) for high priority calls. There is the possibility of intruders masquerading as other MS. The fast call setup option (authentication postponed or not performed at all) is only open to eMLPP subscribers, and presumably only those with a high priority. An intruder would therefore require the identity of the MS with such a priority in order to perform the masquerade. This identity could be obtained through insider fraud, or, if the eMLPP transmits its IMSI to the network or receives a new TMSI from the network, in the clear. to obtain the IMSI by eavesdropping, the intruder, would have to know that the target MS had eMLPP. In such a case, the intruder would have to shadow the target user and hope that the identity could be revealed and scanned. Insider fraud seems more likely. Authentication can only be omitted at call setup, it is still required for location update and registration. Therefore the intruder can only masquerade a subscriber who is already registered in the network and not requiring location update. The presence of the intruder may be revealed when the genuine subscriber attempts to make a call while the intruder already has a call in progress or where both the intruder and genuine subscriber respond to a paging message. The “fast call setup” option should only be used in emergency situations. There should therefore be the possibility of procedures at the network where all records of calls with fast call setup and checked regularly with the user. Also, the calls would only be to specific destinations, and this could be used for online or offline checking. Therefore, the monetary gain from being able to masquerade as a MS with high priority seems low, assuming that the use of fast call setup is sparse and carefully monitored. However, there may be a more serious use, that of masquerade as the operative with fast call setup, with intent to mis-inform. This could only be done if the genuine user’s voice was not known to the listeners but is a possibility and a serious consideration, especially where details of emergency situations are being communicated. Users of eMLPP should be aware of the possibility of masquerade. Unlike VBS and VGCS, non-authentication with eMLPP can occur anywhere, not just within a specified service area. The risks can be made all but negligible, and fast call setup retained, if instead of not performing authentication, the network merely postpones it until after the call is setup. Page 6 Status report of SMG10 to SMG#27: October 1998 VBS and VGCS If the group chooses not to use confidentiality then the group members run the risk of eavesdropping on the air interface. However, as long as the group members are informed of the lack of confidentiality, they can take responsibility for the risk of eavesdropping and it need not be a cause of concern. The option for the calling subscribers and other participating group members to be un-authenticated is of more concern. The identities of all members of a group must be registered with the network before operation of the group can begin. There is therefore no possibility of new identities being allowed into a group call or broadcast during a call. However, there is the possibility of intruders masquerading as members of the group if authentication is not used. This would allow the intruder to set up or receive voice broadcasts and group calls. As for eMLPP, authentication at location update is still performed, so the intruder can only masquerade as subscribers who are already registered in the network. The genuine subscriber may recognise the presence of the intruder by degradation in service, as illustrated for eMLPP. Group members should be informed that in forming a group where authentication is optional, they run the risk of intruders masquerading as members of the group. However, charging liability questions aside1, the group members are the only parties affected by the risk and it need not, therefore, be of cause to the network operator who has good procedures in place. It can reasonably be assumed, that for a group call, or group broadcast, there would be at least one listener who would be able to recognise, by voice, if an intruder were masquerading as the caller. As VGCS and VBS can only be used within defined areas to defined other parties, the motivation for an outsider to attempt to initiate calls seems low. The opportunities for eavesdropping seem more of a lure, but only a collection of fools would use unciphered links for regular communication of sensitive information. Conclusions With suitable internal security (for list of subscribers with high priority eMLPP) and procedures (high priority eMLPP given only in exceptional cases, and regular usage checks), a network operator has a minimal risk of fraud. If the network postpones the authentication for fast call set-up, rather than not performing it, there seems to be no risk2. The subscriber to eMLPP can be made responsible for any fraud conducted in return for the privilege of fast call set-up. The subscriber should accept the risk of eavesdropping on the unciphered link and the possibility of masquerade with intent to misinform. VGCS and VBS can only be used within defined areas. The motivation for call originated fraud by an outsider therefore seems low. Again, there is a risk of eavesdropping and masquerade, which subscribers should be aware of and have accepted as a risk. eMLPP, VGCS and VBS do not represent sources of technical fraud. With careful management, they do not represent a risk to network operators. Their users should be made aware of the small risks of eavesdropping and masquerade. The task of making users aware of the risks, and of implementing good operator control of the services, is the responsibility of operators offering the service. The sending of a liaison to MoU SG regarding the risks with the ASCI services is therefore recommended. 1 Realistically, in setting up a group where authentication is optional, group members must accept all call charges attributed to the group. The possibility of repudiation must not be given, as there is no way of establishing it. 2 Apart from that of “denial of service” if an intruder repeatedly sets up calls which are torn down by the network after authentication fails. If this does occur the MSC could withdraw the right for all fast call set up, or, if this is required for other MS, simply cancel the user registration in the VLR. Re-registration would require location update, which would involve authentication. Page 7 Status report of SMG10 to SMG#27: October 1998 References [GSM 02.67] [GSM 02.68] [GSM 02.69] enhanced Multi-Level Precedence and Pre-emption service, (eMLPP), Stage 1, GSM 02.67 version 5.0.5 Voice Group Call Service (VGCS), Stage 1, GSM 02.68 version 5.1.3 Voice Broadcast Service (VBS), Stage 1, GSM 02.69 version 5.1.1 Acknowledgements This document incorporates descriptions of ASCI written by Volker Kessler (Siemens AG) as part of the ACTS USECA project. Page 8 Status report of SMG10 to SMG#27: October 1998 Annex B: LS to TMN5 & Network Management Forum Mobile Team on Introduction of Roaming and Fraud Management to the TelOpsMap (to SMG#27 for information) SMG10 meeting #3/98 Sophia Antipolis, 28 to 31 July 1998 Tdoc SMG10 98P214 From: SMG10 To: TMN5 and Network Management Forum Mobile Team Liaison statement to TMN5 & Network Management Forum Mobile Team on Introduction of Roaming and Fraud Management to the TelOpsMap ETSI SMG10 welcomed having visibility of this document and would draw your attention to the fact that the functionality required is contained within the Fraud Information Gathering System (FIGS). This system is defined in GSM specifications: GSM 01.31 Service requirements –Stage 0; GSM 02.31 Service description - Stage 1; and GSM 03.31 Technical Realisation. It is further expected that FIGS will form the basis of the standards in the fraud area for UMTS. SMG10 are happy to offer assistance in the area of fraud should it be required. Page 9 Status report of SMG10 to SMG#27: October 1998 Annex C: LS to ETSI SAGE on CTS (to SMG#27 for information) Tdoc SMG10 98P221 SMG10 meeting #3/98 Sophia Antipolis, 28 to 31 July 1998 From: SMG10 To: ETSI SAGE Liaison statement to ETSI SAGE on CTS SMG10 (CTS ad-hoc) is considering ways of securing the operation of CTS fixed parts (FPs) by transmitting tokens cryptographically signed by the controlling operator. SMG10 would appreciate assistance from SAGE with regard to the detail of these mechanisms. Answers to the following questions are sought: 1. It is believed that there are difficulties with regard to the export of systems using RSA, even where RSA is only used for digital signatures. Do these difficulties actually exists, and if so, what are they and where/when do they occur? 2. The use of elliptic curve technology has been proposed. Some members of SMG10 have expressed concern over the use of elliptic curve technology, believing it to be relatively young and untried. SAGE are asked for their opinion on the safety of using elliptic curve techniques. 3. One proposal for the transmission of tokens signed by the operator requires the operator to transmit a public key to the FP that has been certified by 3 certification authorities. If elliptic curve technology is not used, this trebly signed operator public key could have a considerable length. One option considered was that the operator public key (plus parameters) could be successively encrypted by the CA secret keys with minimal increase in the length of the original public key, beyond that required for the encryption. The resulting string would have to be decrypted by the FP using the CA public keys in the correct order. SAGE are asked to advise on the security and feasibility of this method, and what the minimal increase in length would be. 4. SAGE are asked to comment on the proposed key lengths for various public key schemes considered in the table below. As the only advantage to be gained from forging the token signing process is avoidance of the subscription charges for CTS (these will be less than the charges for a cellular subscription) it is expected that the attackers will be individuals and hacking groups. It should be noted that the scheme allows for the ability to replace keys on a regular frequency, so as to defeat long term exhaustive search attacks. Scheme System SK PK Signature RSA-based N/A 2048 1088 1024 DSA 2208 160 1024 320 EC-based 481 160 161 160 ECDSA 481 160 161 320 5. SAGE are asked to inform SMG10 of any patents and export difficulties with the above techniques that they know of. Page 10 Status report of SMG10 to SMG#27: October 1998 Annex D: LS to SMG#27 on SS7 network security SMG10 meeting #3/98 Sophia Antipolis, 28 to 31 July 1998 Tdoc SMG10 98P235 From: SMG10 To: SMG#27 Liaison statement to SMG#27 on SS7 network security Summary There is no adequate security in SS7. Mobile operators' needs to protect themselves from attack by hackers and inadvertent action that could stop a network or networks operating correctly. Security encapsulation of the MAP related messages to prove the origin of them and verified against trusted network entities. Therefore SMG10 proposes the work should be started for this, and would welcome support from other groups working on SS7. Background SMG10 has for some time been concerned about the security of the global SS7 network as a transport system for non channel associated signalling, for example authentication messages and supplementary services such as call forwarding. The problem with the current SS7 system is that messages can be altered and injected into the global SS7 networks in an un-controlled manner. In the past SS7 traffic was passed between major PTOs and covered under treaty organisation. The number of operators was relatively small and the risk of compromise was low. With the increase in different types of operators the increase in the number of interconnection circuits there is an ever-growing loss of control of security of the signalling networks. There is also a growing increase in the use and interconnection between the telecommunication networks and the Internet .The IT community now has many protocol converters for conversion of SS7 data to IP primarily for the transportation of voice and data over the IP networks. In addition new services such as those based on IN will lead to a growing use of the SS7 network for general data transfers. There have been a number of inadvertent network incidents from accidental action that have taken damaged a network. To date there have been very few deliberate actions. The availability of cheap PC based equipment that can be used to access networks. And the ready availability of access gateways on the Internet will lead to actions against mobile operators. The problem of risk of attack has been recognised in the USA (Tdoc SMG10 98P201), this contains exceptions from a document of the Presidents office indicating concern on SS7. It is understood that T1 is looking at the issue. Example of SS7 related messages that could cause damage to network are enclosed in annex 1. Page 11 Status report of SMG10 to SMG#27: October 1998 The table below shows the split in the problems caused for either the network it’s self or it’s subscribers. The key issues are manipulation of the customers related activities carried in the signalling. In the case of the network the key issue in the external control of the HLR’s ability to be used. Network attack Subscriber attack Element Effect HLR/AuC Overload Signalling network, or HLR HLR data Call forwarding Status detached) (attached, Service profile Location GMSC Removal of service whilst switch recovers, Signalling overload in VLR or HLR MSC SMC, VPS, IN nodes Dependant network on Remove subscription Intercept MT – call divert Call selling Protect network Filter (policing of messages) Prove origin of messages Verify source of message Mechanism for protection of deletion , insertion, modification Confidentiality of messages SMG10 is very concerned that no activity is taking place in SMG or ETSI as a whole to protect the integrity of the SS7 network which is the communication lifeline for all services offered in a network. SMG 10 therefore strongly recommend that this is an urgent work item for SMG for all respective working groups, If the GSM standards are not seen as very from attack. Page 12 Status report of SMG10 to SMG#27: October 1998 Annex 1 to Tdoc SMG10 98P235 - SS7 Problem Messages MESSAGE SS7 LAYER ISSUE TFP Transfer Prohibited MTP Prevents signalling to a nominated node from any node connect to an STP TRF Transfer Restricted MTP Cause re-routing of messages to a specified node from any node connect to an STD TFC Transfer Control MTP Allows message only of certain priority to a nominated node. LIN Link Inhibit MTP Inhibits signalling on a nominated signalling link SSP Subsystem Prohibited SCCP Prevent signalling to a nominated subsystem or nominated link from any node connected to an STP Update Location MAP Put subscriber on wrong MSC – (False MSC) Insert Subscriber Data MAP Insert null data – remove service Cancel Location MAP Remove location info about subscriber Delete subscriber data MAP Delete subscriber Reset MAP Indicates an HLR reset. Leads to message congestion to HLR Send routing info. MAP Determines where subscriber is attached or forwarded. Could be used to obtain location of sub or over load HLR with SRI requests. Update Location Area MAP Delete. Location area or update to an alternative location. Detach IMSI MAP Remove subscriber Insert Subscriber Data MAP Manipulate authentication process EraseSS MAP Effect service DeactivateSS MAP Effect service Reset MAP Overload of signalling channel Authenticate MAP Effect authentication activity Update Location Cancel Location Delete Subscriber Data Send Parameters ETSI EP SMG Prague, October 12th – 16th, 1998 Source: To: Tdoc SMG 602/98 SMG MoU Subject: Proposed liaison to MoU on Allocation of Sub-System Number ITU-T has rejected the allocation of specific GSM code point in the international range for nodes only used in GSM networks (e.g. SGSN). This is used for routing MAP messages to the different elements inside a GSM network and in between network via the International signalling network. Consequently, SMG is currently reviewing the allocation of code points in the national range. The roaming situation requires some co-ordination in the allocation. Some discussion took place inside ETSI where SPS1 is currently co-ordinating this allocation for Europe. Some co-ordination will be handled inside ETSI by SMG. The situation in GSM networks is more difficult due to the fact that operators outside Europe are also using this kind of code points. SMG request whether MoU could handle the maintenance of these code point in a centralised manner to ensure this consistent allocation throughout the world and keep SMG12 inform of any new allocation for the future. As soon as approved by SMG the CR on 03.03 will be provided to MoU as first input for the document to be handled by MoU. For additional information a draft version of CR to 03.03 that is provided as an annex for information. Please be aware that this CR is not yet in its final version and is provided just for information. Attachment: Draft CR to 03.03. ETSI TC SMG#27 Praha, CZ 12-16. Oct 1998 SSN allocation for GPRS, CAMEL etc SMG3 endorsed CRs. Source : SMG3 Chairman This attachment contains 3 CRs on the allocation of SCCP Subsystem Numbers (SSNs) out of the range of codepoints reserved for use by national networks. These change requests are endorsed by SMG3, especially the assignment of the codepoints as specified in section(s) 8.2. Remark1: Some discussion still is ongoing on the text in the general section 8 which prevented the CRs from being completely endorsed/approved by SMG3 on the recent plenary meeting. Remark2: Several CRs are proposed to have a clean separation between the SMG work items for GPRS and CAMEL. CHANGE REQUEST No. A____r2 Technical Specification GSM 03.03 version 5.1.0 Submitted to SMG for approval without presentation ("non-strategic") [ ] with presentation ("strategic") [ ] Status at SMG [ ]: Approved [ ] Rejected [ ] Postponed [ ] Phase 1: [ ] Phase 2: [ ] Phase 2+: [ R’96] Work item: CAMEL Ph1 Other phase(s) affected: [ ] If yes, linked CR(s): Proposed change affects: SIM [ ] ME [ ] Network [x] 10/9/98 Source: Vodafone, [Siemens] Date: Subject: Definition of SSN for MAP signalling to the gsmSCF Category: F - Correction [X] A - Corresponds to a Phase 2 correction [ ] B - Addition of Feature [ ] C - Functional modification of Feature [ ] D - Editorial modification [ ] Reason for change: An SSN needs to be allocated for inter-PLMN use, but ITU-T has refused to allocate SSNs from the globally standardised range Sections affected, and additional explanation of details of change (if needed): Sections 8, 8.2 Attached revised pages: Page(s): 1 If other core Specifications are affected, necessary (and attached) Joint CRs: Affects (possibly): MS Test Specifications [n] BSS Test Specifications [n] O&M Specifications [ ] Attached CRs?: Cross Phase Compatibility: Change affects operation of: Change affects operation of: Phase 1 MS in Phase 2(+) NW [ ] Phase 1 SIM in Phase 2(+) ME[ ] CR to 09.91 attached: Phase 2(+) MS in Phase 1 NW [ ] CR to 09.90 attached: Phase 2(+) SIM in Phase 1 ME [ ] CR to 09.91 attached: Other comments: See also CR 03.03-A009 from SMG3 WP-C on SSN reservation (approved in Stuttgart July 98). 8 SCCP subsystem numbers Subsystem numbers are used to identify applications within network entities which use SCCP signalling. In GSM, subsystem numbers may be used between PLMNs, in which case they are taken from the globally standardised range (1 - 31) or that part of the national network range (129 – 150) reserved for GSM use between PLMNs, or within a PLMN, in which case they are taken from the part of the national network range (32 – 128 & 151 - 254) not reserved for GSM use between PLMNs. 8.1 Globally standardised subsystem numbers used for GSM The following globally standardised subsystem numbers have been allocated for use by GSM: 0000 0101 CAP 0000 0110 HLR (MAP); 0000 0111 VLR (MAP); 0000 1000 MSC (MAP); 0000 1001 EIR (MAP); 0000 1010 is allocated for evolution (possible Authentication centre). 8.2 National network subsystem numbers used for GSM The following national network subsystem numbers have been allocated for use by within GSM networks: 1111 1101 BSS O&M (A interface); 1111 1110 BSSAP (A interface). The following national network subsystem numbers hasve been allocated for use bywithin GSM networks and for use between GSM networks: 1111 1010 1001 0100 gsmSCF (MAP) ETSI/TC/SMG#27 12-16 October 1998, Praha Tdoc SMG 610/98 Source: ETSI/SMG Subject: LIAISON STATEMENT TO TRAC - CTS FP SCOPE STATEMENT The future work schedule for the GSM Phase 2+ feature CTS (Cordless Telephony System) was discussed at the SMG#27 meeting during 12-16 October 1998. At this meeting two documents were approved detailing the future work schedule and the Stage 1 Service Description. These are Tdoc SMG 586/98 and 680/98. Copies of these documents are attached. It is understood that TRAC had delayed the work on a Scope Statement for a CTR for the CTS FP (Fixed Part) pending the resolution of this issue in SMG. As SMG has agreed to continue the development of the CTS feature, and elaborated a work schedule, TRAC is invited to complete the scope statement for CTS FP. TDocs 586/98 and 680/98 to be added ETSI TC SMG Meeting #27 Praha, 12-16 October 1998, Tdoc SMG 98-611 [Draft] Liaison Statement to TC ERM Source: [SMG 8 Chairman] SMG Title: System Description of UTRA 1 SMG wishes to draw the attention of ERM to a system description for UTRA which may be useful for ERM’s work. This was prepared for submission to ITU/R TG8/1 as an evaluation report for the UTRA Radio Transmission Technology (RTT) proposal for IMT 2000. SMG made the selection of the concepts (technologies) to be used as the basis of UTRA (the UMTS Terrestrial Radio Access) at SMG #24 bis in January 1998. SMG 2 was then given the responsibility for further refining the chosen concepts. The workplan for the further refinement and definition of UTRA was driven by the deadlines set by ITU/R TG 8/1 for the submission of Radio Transmission Technologies for IMT 2000. These were: „ June 30th 1998 for the submission of proposed technologies (RTTs) „ th September 30 1998 for the submission of evaluation reports on the proposals. th (the evaluation report contains an updated version of the June 30 submission). SMG 2 submitted UTRA as a proposed technology for IMT 2000. Proposals based on similar technologies were also submitted from USA (WCDMA/NA) and Japan (W-CDMA). A total of 15 RTTs were submitted to ITU, of which 10 are intended for terrestrial use. TC ERM is requested to exercise some caution in the use of the Evaluation Report: 1) SMG 2 is continuing to refine and complete the UTRA proposal, and therefore some changes may be made (although SMG 2 believes that UTRA is now quite stable). 2) ITU TG 8/1 envisages a process of convergence between the proposed IMT 2000 RTTs, which could result in changes to UTRA. 3) The performance evaluation of UTRA is defined in GSM 30.03, which is based on the methodology defined by TG 8/1. This methodology was primarily intended to evaluate the proposed RTTs. Some of the performance figures in the evaluation report (especially relating to spectrum efficiency) may not be directly applicable to other purposes. The work on spectrum related parameters is more advanced for those aspects related to the modulation than for other areas (eg due to non-linearity in the transmitter and receiver). ERC TG1 is performing studies on coexistence of terrestrial UMTS with other radio systems. SMG 2 has received a liaison statement from ERC TG1 requesting information on UTRA; SMG 2 has replied to this LS, but is not yet able to fully answer the questions asked by TG1. The evaluation report for UTRA can be found on the ETSI server at: http://docbox.etsi.org/tech-org/smg/document/smg2/SMG2UMTS-ITU/SRTT/EVAL_REPORTS or: 1 http://www.etsi.org/smg/UTRA/UTRA.htm UTRA (UMTS Terrestrial Radio Access) is the radio interface for UTRAN (UMTS Terrestrial Radio Access Network) ETSI SMG#27 12 - 16 October 1998 Praha Tdoc SMG 98-0615 ETSI STC SMG 4 UMTS 28 Sept – 2 Oct 1998, Sophia Antipolis, France SMG4 Tdoc 98p469 Liaison Statement From: To: Cc: SMG4 SMG1 SMG12 Subject: Comments on UMTS 22.00 v.1.0.0 SMG4 UMTS have reviewed this draft specification and would like to make the following observations. Section 5 Teleservices/Data Applications. Fax services SMG4 UMTS feels that despite the growth of internet based document transfer, fax would still be an important medium when UMTS services are rolled out and therefore should be properly supported in the UMTS/GSM environment. Serious concerns were raised that not standardising the store and forward protocol could result in many different implementations leading to poor uptake of the service. Users need to have a consistent method of fax transfer whether they are using GSM or UMTS access. In order to facilitate this a standardised protocol over generic data bearers should be agreed. This would allow software developers to add this method of fax transfer to standard PC software packages. It was also hoped that fax users who move between UMTS and GSM coverage would not suffer from dropped calls. This would infer that a fax call in GSM using T.30 would be prevented from handing over to UMTS, but no restriction would be necessary handing over in the UMTS to GSM direction. SMG1 should note that SMG4 will be investigating via a proposed new work item, the suitability of T.38 ( Fax over IP) as a possible candidate for UMTS fax services. Circuit Switched data This section appears to be acceptable as long as the same IWF is used in UMTS as for GSM. Packet switched data Delegates agreed that section 5 should contain additional text describing packet data in UMTS and that it should be described in a way that compares it to GPRS. Section 8.9 If UMTS does not support T.30 it not supporting all the services supported in GSM in the same way. This text should be clarified. In general, SMG4 UMTS would like to emphasise the importance of standardising protocols and interfaces so that services become very easy for the average customer to use. Without adequate standards chaos will reign, resulting in an inability to run profitable services. ETSI SMG #27 Prague, The Czech Republic 12 – 16 October, 1998 Source: Tdoc SMG 98-0624 SMG Position Paper on the UICC for early UMTS systems SMG have been looking at the requirements for the UMTS (Third Generation) USIM, noting particularly, the requirement that UMTS evolves from GSM. As part of the evolutionary approach from GSM to Third generation systems, it is a requirement that 3G terminals support existing (Phase 2) SIMs (at three volts, but not five volt SIMs), but it is not a requirement that GSM terminals support 3G USIMs. It is the strong opinion of SMG that the UICC (UMTS Integrated Circuit Card) is a mandatory element of Third Generation systems. It is recognised that the existing physical interface should remain unchanged (to accommodate the need for interworking with GSM), however, that there may be the need to enhance the interface, both in terms of protocol (for example, employing the T=1 protocol), and speeding up the bit transmission rate across the interface. It is recognised that the existing two physical sizes may prove to be limiting to mobile equipment (ME) designs for 3G mobiles, so consideration is being given to a third physical size of SIM, (e.g. a cut down version of existing "Plug-in" SIM, without affecting the existing mandatory physical interface). The UICC / terminal interface remains mandatory. The other important feature of the SIM is the SIM Application Toolkit; this is a powerful tool for operators, and can be easily exploited and enhanced for 3G operations, especially in the area of Virtual Home Environment. Allied to this is the security for the Toolkit, where end-to-end messaging between the Application area in the SIM and its partner entity in, or behind, the network, can be secured, to prevent fraud or interception. Enhancements exploiting newer bearer services will be included for the Toolkit. The next generation SIM will be a multi-application card, including support for application loading; SMG fully expect this work to be completed and approved in June 1999. 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Provided that GSM MoU EIG and SMG7 share this position SMG#27 proposes to liaise this position to the European Commission and to the R&TTE Steering Group and Ad Hoc Group on Essential Requirements with a copy to TC ERM TG6 as it is suggested in the last section of Tdoc SMG#27 98581. SMG#27 welcomes the views of GSM MoU EIG and SMG7 on the proposed position on Article 3 “Essential Requirements” of the draft R&TTE Directive. 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` ` ` ` ` ` ` ` ` ` ` ` ` ` ` ` ` ` ` ` ` ` ` ` ` ` ` ` ` ` ` ` ` ` ` ` ` ` ` ` ` ` ` • • ` °‚. °ÆA!°˚¨"°˚¨#• ˘ $ • ˘ % ° ` ` ETSI TC SMG Meeting #27 Praha, 12-16 October 1998, Source: SMG #27 To: SMG 2 cc: SMG 8, SMG 11 Tdoc SMG 98-642 Liaison Statement Title: Testability of AMR in the BSS Introduction During the discussion on AMR in SMG #27, several issues have been identified relating to AMR which may impact the testability of AMR within the BSS. In view of the urgency expressed for the completion of the AMR standards, these are brought to the attention of SMG 2 before the next meeting of SMG 8. AMR employs an adaptation mechanism within the base station. It is important that testability is taken into account in the way the radio interface requirements are defined; if this is not done, it may later be found that the AMR requirements are not testable for the BSS. Some of these requirements may be “essential requirements” which must be tested for type approval (especially reference sensitivity and interference). SMG 8 has previously found it impossible to fully define tests for parameters which are internal to the BSS (RXLEV and RXQUAL), which could only be achieved using special functionality for testing. This could not be implemented on equipment which was already deployed. It is therefore important for AMR that any functionality required for testing is defined in the initial release of AMR standards: „ It is clear from the discussions in SMG #27 that there is commercial pressure for AMR to be deployed soon. „ The functionality may be needed for tests which are required for type approval (which is not the case for RXLEV and RXQUAL). Recommendations These recommendations are intended primarily to assist SMG 2 in its work on AMR before the next meeting of SMG 8. The testability of AMR in the BSS should be taken into consideration during the initial definition of radio interface requirements. This should include: „ Definition of requirements of the BTS only (ie to allow testing of the BTS independent of the TRAU) „ Definition of necessary test conditions (and if required, test loops, test point or test modes) „ Consideration as to whether the AMR signalling needs to be tested, and if so, how. „ Consideration should be given as to whether the performance of the BTS measurement of the quality metric needs to be tested, and if so, how. As SMG 2 will need to start its work on AMR before the next meeting of SMG 8, it is suggested that SMG 2 should use the following working assumption: the majority of testing should be performed in a test mode using a single channel codec mode, with the adaptation mechanism disabled. Discussion For the MS, many of the tests are performed using a test loop defined in GSM 11.10. SMG 7 is given a mandate to define test loops for measuring performance of RF parameters by a statement in clause 6 of GSM 05.05. There is no equivalent statement in GSM 05.05 relating to testing of the BSS, and SMG 8 has previously concluded that it does not have authority to define mandatory requirements for the BSS for testing purposes (for example, mandatory test points, test loops or test modes). The adaptation mechanism for AMR is understood to be implemented within the base station, and is believed to use both a parameter reported by the MS and a parameter measured by the base station. However, the adaptation algorithm is not fully specified, and manufacturers’ proprietary algorithms can be used. This means that the state of operation of the BTS cannot be defined by the characteristics of the signal applied to the antenna connector. One possible approach to the testing of AMR would be possible using a test apparatus which emulated the adaptation process within the MS. However, this approach has not previously been adopted by SMG 8 for BSS testing. It would therefore take some time for SMG 8 to develop a suitable test methodology, and current test equipment is unlikely to be capable of performing these tests. This approach to testing would include the performance of the uplink AMR signalling channel performance and the measurement of the performance metric in the BTS. However, it may be very difficult to define the performance requirements for such a complex dynamic system. An alternative approach would be to define a test mode of operation which would disable the AMR adaptation mechanism, and enable the different channel codec modes to be tested independently. This would allow the existing test methodology to be used for AMR. This approach would not test the uplink AMR signalling channel performance or the measurement of the performance metric in the BTS, although independent requirements could be defined for these parameters. SMG #27 was advised by the Chairman of SMG 8 that the second approach will probably be preferable, for the following reasons: „ It is likely to result in well defined requirements, which will result in tests which can be implemented consistently. „ The approach is similar to the current BTS tests, which enable the test cases to be developed and implemented quickly. The consequences of this recommendation to SMG 2 would be: „ SMG 2 would need to either define test modes, or mandate SMG 8 to define them. „ SMG 2 would need to consider whether (and if so, how) the following aspects of AMR should be tested in the BTS: „ Uplink AMR signalling „ the measurement of the performance metric in the BTS „ The overall performance of the AMR radio interface, including the adaptation process. TDoc SMG 98-0668 ETSI SMG #27 Prague, The Czech Republic 12 - 16 October, 1998 Source : SMG9 Agenda item: 6.9 SMG9 Status Report This document gives an overview of the status of work in SMG9 for the period June 1998 (SMG #26) - October 1998 (SMG #27). Contents 1 Executive summary.............................................................................................................................................2 2 Meetings .......................................................................................................................................................2 3 Status of SMG9 specifications before SMG #27 ..........................................................................................3 4 Change requests to Phase 2/2+ specifications ............................................................................................3 4.1 GSM 11.11, SIM/ME interface specification..................................................................................3 4.2 GSM 11.14, SIM Application Toolkit .............................................................................................3 4.3 GSM 02.17, SIM functional characteristics. ..................................................................................4 4.4 EG 201 220, ETSI numbering system for telecommunication application providers (AID)...........5 5 SMG9 Working Parties and ad hoc groups ..................................................................................................5 5.1 GSM API .......................................................................................................................................5 5.2 UMTS ............................................................................................................................................5 5.3 Generics Working Party ...............................................................................................................6 6 Other Issues .................................................................................................................................................6 6.1 1,8V SIM/ME interface specification (GSM 11.18)........................................................................6 6.2 New scope of SMG9 .....................................................................................................................6 7 Meeting Calendar .........................................................................................................................................6 8 List of Documents Submitted to SMG #27 ...................................................................................................7 9 Decisions required from SMG #27 ...............................................................................................................7 ANNEX A LS from SMG9 to SMG on Application Identifiers..................................................................................8 ANNEX B LS to SMG on the use of AT commands from SIM toolkit applications ...............................................13 ANNEX C LS to SMG on the UICC in early UMTS systems.................................................................................14 ANNEX D Terms of Reference of SMG9..............................................................................................................15 Number of pages: 15 SMG9 Status report to SMG #27 Page 2 of 15 1 Executive summary - - SMG9 has held its 16th plenary meeting in the period between SMG #26 and SMG #27. An SMG9 #16bis meeting will be held on 2 - 4 December 1998 in order to allow a timely completion of release 98 issues. SMG9 has held 5 working party and ad hoc meetings in the period between SMG #26 and SMG #27. SMG9 had one joint meeting with SMG1 on the elaboration of the Stage 1 specification for the SIM Application Toolkit. a new working party has been formed to work on generic IC card issues. The chairman is Rune Lindholm from Nokia. the testing working party has a new chairman, Gerd Pfaffenholz from Orga Kartensysteme. 2 non-strategic CRs to GSM 11.11 are presented in tdoc 98-0671. 10 non-strategic Phase 2+ CRs to GSM 11.14 are presented in tdoc 98-0670. 2 strategic Phase 2+ CRs to GSM 11.14 are presented in tdoc 98-0669. 1 non-strategic Phase 2+ CR to GSM 02.17 is presented in tdoc 98-0403. GSM 02.19 v2.0.0 is presented for approval as a release 98 specification in tdoc 98-0674. 2 Meetings - th nd th The 16 meeting of ETSI SMG9 was held in St Cyr Sur Mer, France from the 22 to the 25 September, 1998 at the invitation of Atmel. The meeting was chaired by Klaus Vedder and was attended by 73 delegates from 15 countries. The following working party and ad hoc meetings have also been held since SMG #26: - The UMTS Working Party held two meetings hosted by Nokia in August and ETSI in October. The chairman is Günter Maringer from T-Mobil; The SIM API Working Party had two meetings, hosted by ETSI in July and by De La Rue in September. The chairman is Mark Green from Orange. The Testing working party has held one meeting hosted by Bosch Telecom. The chairman (for that meeting) was Phil Hooker from Orange. The joint SMG1 SMG9 meeting for the Stage 1 specification of the SIM Application Toolkit was hosted by ETSI. The chairman is Nigel Barnes from Motorola. SMG9 Status report to SMG #27 3 Page 3 of 15 Status of SMG9 specifications before SMG #27 Spec Title GSM 02.17 SIM functional characteristics GSM 02.19 GSM 02.48 GSM 03.48 GSM 09.91 GSM 11.11 (DRAFT) SIM Application Programming Interface (API) Stage 1 SIM toolkit secure messaging (stage 1) SIM toolkit secure messaging (stage 2) Interworking Aspects of the SIM/ME Interface Between Phase 1 and Phase 2 Specification of the SIM-ME Interface GSM 11.12 GSM 11.14 Specification on the 3 Volt SIM-ME Interface Specification of the SIM-ME Interface for the SIM application toolkit GSM 11.17 GSM 11.18 UMTS 22.11 (DRAFT) SIM conformance test specification (DRAFT) 1.8 Volt SIM-ME Interface UICC and USIM requirements EG 201 220 EG 201 227 TR 101 223 ETSI numbering system for telecommunication Application providers (AID) ETSI numbering system for telecommunication; ALgorithm IDentifiers (ALID) Integrated Circuits Cards (ICC); Definitions of differences and their hierarchical relationship Phase Version (before SMG #27) phase 1 phase 2 release 96 release 98 release 98 release 97 release 97 phase 2 phase 1 phase 2 release 96 release 97 release 98 phase 2 release 96 release 97 release 98 release 99 UMTS 3.2.0 4.3.3 5.0.1 7.0.0 2.0.0 6.0.0 6.1.0 4.0.1 3.16.0 4.20.0 5.10.0 6.1.0 7.0.0 4.3.1 5.8.0 6.1.0 7.0.0 1.1.0 1.3.0 0.2.0 n/a n/a n/a 1.2.1 1.2.1 1.1.1 GSM / UMTS SPECIFICATIONS NON-GSM SPECIFICATIONS 4 Change requests to Phase 2/2+ specifications All CRs listed in this section were agreed by SMG9 at SMG9 #16. 4.1 GSM 11.11, SIM/ME interface specification The following non-strategic CRs were agreed at the last SMG9 meeting. They can be found in Tdoc SMG 98-0671. - 4.2 CR 11.11-A071(R98) introduces an enhance image coding scheme that will enable colour icons to be stored on the SIM in a standardised manner. CR 11.11-A072 (R98) is a harmonisation CR that adds reference to PCS 1900. This is done at the request of ANSI T1P1. GSM 11.14, SIM Application Toolkit The following CRs had been postponed by SMG #26. They are re-presented without modification in Tdoc 980669. - CR 11.14-A084 (R96) introduces a new class 1bis to reduce the number of MEs on the market offering only partial and differing support of class 2. This CR was first put forward for approval at SMG #26. SMG #26 concluded that SMG1 should examine the issue of SIM toolkit classes as it was more of a service / commercial issue. SMG1 reviewed the CR at the Naantaali meeting in July and mandated their SIM toolkit stage 1 working party to decide on the CR. That group agreed that the CR should be forwarded unchanged to SMG #27 for approval. SMG9 ratified the decision. CR 11.14-A087 (R97) is the release 97 version of CR 11.11-A084. CR 11.14-A112 (R98) is the release 98 version of CR 11.11-A084. The following strategic CR was agreed at the last SMG9 meeting. It can be found in tdoc SMG 98-0669. - CR 11.14-A111 (R98) introduces a new command to the SIM application toolkit "RUN AT COMMAND". This will allow the application to execute all specific AT commands that the ME supports. This includes those specified (in GSM 07.07) as well as manufacturer specific commands. Typical uses for such SMG9 Status report to SMG #27 Page 4 of 15 functionality are remote diagnostics, customer care and control of unattended terminals. During discussion at the last plenary, two main concerns arose. The first is that the SIM toolkit would now be promoting the opportunity for non-standardised ME/service behaviour to be introduced. The second is that the feature would effectively bypass the current concept of toolkit classes which fully define an ME’s toolkit behaviour. Concern was also raised about the ME setting up calls without the user's knowledge or confirmation. A vote on the CR during the last SMG9 plenary indicated that there were 15 delegates in favour, 5 against and 45 abstentions. It was therefore concluded that the CR should be sent to SMG #27 but that the concerns of some SMG9 members should be made known to SMG #27. These concerns can be found in the LS from SMG9 to SMG in annex B of this report. The following non-strategic CRs were agreed at the last SMG9 meeting. They can be found in tdoc SMG 98-0670. - - - - - - - 4.3 CR 11.14-A091r1 R98: "Yes/No" response for GET INKEY. Most of SIM Toolkit applications using the GET INKEY command actually expect only a "YES" or "NO" response. This new feature simplifies the SIM Toolkit application and provides an improved user MMI. CR 11.14-A092 R98: Alignment of coding of card reader status event. This corrects the encoding of card reader status event thus aligning it with the encoding of the other events. CR 11.14-A093 R97: Additional information field mandatory in case of USSD Return Error result. This clarifies that if result code '37' is returned, the ME shall provide a specific cause value as additional information. CR 11.14-A094 R98: This is the release 98 version of CR 11.14-A093. CR 11.14-A095 R97: This CR corrects the omission of the SET UP EVENT LIST command from the table that shows all possible result values for all commands. CR 11.14-A096 R96: This CR clarifies that in the case where the SIM issues an instruction to the ME to initiate a Mobile Originated transaction (e.g. SEND SMS, SEND USSD), the content supplied by the SIM for onward transmission by the ME shall not be altered by the ME unless explicitly stated elsewhere in GSM 11.14 or in GSM 11.11. CR 11.14-A097 R97: This is the release 97 version of CR 11.14-A096. CR 11.14-A098 R98: This is the release 98 version of CR 11.14-A096. CR 11.14-A099 R97: Clarification about USSD return result. CR 11.14-A100 R98: Clarification about USSD return result. CR 11.14-A101 R97: This is the release 97 version of CR 11.14-A102. CR 11.14-A102 R96: This CR clarifies the handling the handling of the ‘9300’ status response for the envelope command for SMS Data download, Call Control and SMS Call Control. All other cases are already defined in GSM 11.11. CR 11.14-A103 R98: This is the release 98 version of CR 11.14-A102. CR 11.14-A104 R98: This CR introduces a new command SET UP IDLE MODE TEXT. The text supplied by the command is not allowed to overwrite information of higher importance such as the service provider's name. CR 11.14-A108 R98: This CR clarifies that the ME shall not locally generate audible DTMF tones and play them to the user during a SET UP CALL command. CR 11.14-A109 R97: This change describes the handling of the TERMINAL RESPONSE command in the case where CALL CONTROL by SIM is triggered after a proactive command SET UP CALL, SEND SS or SEND USSD. CR 11.14-A110 R98: This is the release 98 version of CR 11.14-A109. GSM 02.17, SIM functional characteristics. A complete revision of GSM 02.17 to align it with the changes made to GSM 11.11 and GSM 11.14 over the last years had been presented to SMG #26 for information and comment. As no comments were received SMG9 agreed to present the "new" GSM 02.17 to SMG #27 for approval. The two CRs are contained inTdoc 98-0403. - CR 02.17-A001 (R96) aligns GSM 02.17 with changes that have been made to GSM 11.11 and GSM 11.14 and are not currently reflected. CR 02.17-A003 (R98) is a release 98 version of CR 02.17-A001. SMG9 Status report to SMG #27 4.4 Page 5 of 15 EG 201 220, ETSI numbering system for telecommunication application providers (AID) SMG9 has recently become responsible for the documents previously in the control of TC ICC. EG 201 220 is one such document. The change request contained in Tdoc 98-0673 is proposed as a result of work being done on GSM 02.19, the SIM API. The implementation of the SIM API requires that an application residing on the smart card is referenced by the operating system by an Application Identifier (AID). This change allows card applications to be administered by the card issuer, using a generic PIX structure, without the necessity for a plethora of applications for AIDs to the ETSI Secretariat. 5 SMG9 Working Parties and ad hoc groups There was no meeting of the SIM Toolkit Security Working Party. 5.1 GSM API At SMG #25 the new SMG9 work item "SIM Application Programming Interface" received final approval. At SMG #26, GSM 02.19 (the stage one description) was presented for information and comment. Two working party meetings have been held since July. The last SMG9 plenary slightly modified the version presented to SMG #26 and agreed that the revised version of GSM 02.19 should be forwarded to SMG #27 for approval. This can be found in tdoc SMG 98-0674. Work has now started on producing the stage 2 descriptions. The first document, GSM 03.19, will specify a Java API. This is being developed in co-operation with the Java Card forum and will be based on Java Card 2.1. It is expected that this will be presented to SMG #28 for information. The second document will describe a standardised method downloading applications to the SIM "over the air". This specification will be based on the work already done by VISA international. It is expected that this document will be presented to SMG #28 for information. In order to manage SIM Toolkit Applications and the GSM application on a card implementing the SIM API it is necessary to refer to these applications by a unique application identifier. It has therefore been agreed by SMG9 to adopt the ISO/IEC 7816-5 mechanism. ETSI references this mechanism in an ETSI guide EG 201 220. In line with the procedures in the ETSI guide, SMG9 has completed the required registration forms for a GSM Application identifier and a SIM Toolkit Application identifier. These are attached in annex A of this report for SMG to endorse and forward to the ETSI secretariat. 5.2 UMTS The UMTS working party has held two meetings since August. They expect to have specifications ready as follows: UMTS 22.11 UMTS xx.yy UMTS xx.zz A report on UICC and USIM requirements, v 1.0.0 at SMG #28; UICC / ME interface specification; Physical and electrical layer, v1.0.0 at SMG #29; UICC / ME interface specification; logical layer, v1.0.0 at SMG #29. It should be noted that a UICC is a physical UMTS IC card and a USIM is the application resident on that card. As a result of discussion at the working party meetings, several key proposals were presented to SMG9 #16. They are: - - - a new size for the UICC should be developed. Basically, a plug-in card with any plastic around the contact area removed is suggested. SMG9 endorsed that options for a new (smaller) sized SIM should be studied. the T=1 protocol should be mandatory for both the UICC and the ME. The T=0 protocol (as used by the SIM) would also need to be supported for reasons of backward compatibility. This was endorsed by SMG9. nd the UICC shall support the new requirements in the 2 edition of ISO/IEC 7816-3 (1997). This was endorsed by SMG9. all UMTS MEs and UICCs shall support at least 2 voltage classes. This was endorsed by SMG9. interface speed enhancements shall be supported by all UICCs and UMTS MEs. the International Standard ISO/IEC 7816-5 shall be used for application selection. This is the same approach used by the SIM API working party and was endorsed by SMG9. a standardised mechanism for secure downloading is required (this is not currently specified for GSM). It SMG9 Status report to SMG #27 Page 6 of 15 was agreed that the newly created Generic Working Party should examine the issue and produce a work item. The work should be in line with that done by the SIM API group. It was noted by the group that none of the approved UMTS documents state that the UICC is a mandatory element of UMTS. SMG9 has therefore produced a position paper (see LS to SMG in annex C of this report) stating this and several of the points mentioned above. SMG9 requests that SMG #27 endorse this document. 5.3 Generics Working Party At the last SMG9 plenary, it was agreed that a new working party should be formed to cover generic IC card issues. Rune Lindholm from Nokia was elected as chairman. The working party is required as a result of SMG9 taking over some of the work items from the former ETSI TC ICC. It is planned that this working party should co-operate closely with other active ETSI groups involved in IC card issues. In particular, joint meetings / sessions with ETSI EP PTS (Pay Terminals and Systems) are seen as important. One of their initial work items will be to study the possibility of standardising administration commands based on EN 726-3 and an "over the air" downloading mechanism (in conjunction the SMG9 SIM API working party). 6 6.1 Other Issues New scope of SMG9 th th At the ETSI board meeting from the 9 to 11 June, it was decided that the ETSI TC ICC should close and that existing work items from that committee should be transferred to SMG9. This makes SMG9 the main focus of ETSI card standardisation activities. SMG9 reported at SMG #26 that this would require a review of their terms of reference. This review took place at the last SMG9 plenary meeting and resulted in a new version which can be found in annex D of this report. 7 Meeting Calendar SMG9 currently has the following plenary and working party meetings planned: Meeting SMG9 #16bis Date 2 - 4 December, 1998 ETSI Host Location Sophia Antipolis, France SMG9 #17 18 - 22 January, 1999 Alcatel Paris, France SMG9 #18 May, 1999 Finland SMG9 #19 September 1999 SMG9 #20 SMG9 #21 SMG9 #22 January 2000 May 2000 September 2000 Finnet, Nokia, Telecom Finland, Telehallintokeskus Giesecke & Devrient, Siemens host required Lucent host required Munich, Germany New Jersey, US ----- Working Parties and other ad hoc groups -----SMG9 API #6 9 - 10 December 1998 Incard Spa Naples, Italy SMG9 API #7 2 - 3 March, 1999 host required SMG9 Generics #1 2 - 3 November, 1998 ETSI Sophia Antipolis, France SMG9 UMTS #5 6 - 7 October, 1998 ETSI Sophia Antipolis, France SMG9 UMTS #6 4 - 5 November, 1998 ETSI Sophia Antipolis, France SMG9 UMTS #7 15 - 16 December, 1998 Nokia (?) Copenhagen (?), Denmark SMG1/9 Toolkit 21 - 22 October,1998 host required SMG1/9 Toolkit 1 - 2 December 1998 Munich Giesecke & Devrient SMG9 Status report to SMG #27 8 Page 7 of 15 List of Documents Submitted to SMG #27 SMG #27 Tdoc 98-0668 Title SMG9 Status report to SMG #27 including: Annex A: LS to SMG: Application identifiers for GSM and SIM toolkit applications resident on the SIM Annex B: LS to SMG: The use of AT commands from SIM toolkit applications Annex C: LS to SMG cc ECTEL TMS, MoU SERG: Position paper on the UICC for early UMTS systems Annex D: Proposed new scope of SMG9 98-0669 strategic 98-0670 Change requests to GSM 11.14 with presentation CR 11.14-A084 R96: Addition of 1bis SIM toolkit class CR 11.14-A087 R97: Addition of 1bis SIM toolkit class CR 11.14-A112 R98: Addition of 1bis SIM toolkit class CR 11.14-A111r1 R98: Enhancement to Proactive SIM that enables the SIM to issue AT commands R96, R97 and R98 change requests to GSM 11.14 (non-strategic) CR 11.14-A091r1 R98: "Yes/No" response for GET INKEY CR 11.14-A092 R98: Alignment of coding of card reader status event CR 11.14-A093 R97: Additional information field mandatory in case of USSD Return Error result. CR 11.14-A094 R98: Additional information field mandatory in case of USSD Return Error result. CR 11.14-A095 R97: Possible result values for SET UP EVENT LIST command CR 11.14-A096 R96: Clarification regarding the ME changing the contents of SIM commands CR 11.14-A097 R97: Clarification regarding the ME changing the contents of SIM commands CR 11.14-A098 R98: Clarification regarding the ME changing the contents of SIM commands CR 11.14-A099 R97: Clarification about USSD return result CR 11.14-A100 R98: Clarification about USSD return result CR 11.14-A101 R97: Clarification of the ’93 00’ status response handling CR 11.14-A102 R96: Clarification of the ’93 00’ status response handling CR 11.14-A103 R98: Clarification of the ’93 00’ status response handling CR 11.14-A104 R98: New command - SETUP IDLE MODE TEXT CR 11.14-A108 R98: Handling of DTMF in SETUP CALL command CR 11.14-A109 R97: Interaction between call control by SIM / MO SM control and proactive commands CR 11.14-A110 R98: Interaction between call control by SIM / MO SM control and proactive commands 98-0671 98-0674 9 98p244 98p253 98p351 98p358 98p343 98p344 98p345 98p346 98p355 98p356 98p357 98p362 98p374 98p375 98p376 98p377 98p378 98p369 98p370 98p389 98p339 R96 and R98 change requests to GSM 02.17 (non-strategic) CR 02.17-A001 R96: Alignment of GSM 02.17 with GSM 11.11 and GSM 11.14 CR 02.17-A003 R98: Alignment of GSM 02.17 with GSM 11.11 and GSM 11.14 98-0673 98p372 98p373 98p383 98p387 R98 change request to GSM 11.11 (non-strategic) CR 11.11-A071 R98: Enhanced image coding schemes (colour icons) CR 11.11-A072 R98: Addition of reference to PCS 1900 98-0672 SMG9 tdoc 98p083 Change request to EG 201 220 "ETSI numbering system for telecommunication application providers (AID)" Addition of Normative Annex, introducing AID coding for GSM and Toolkit applications 98p371 GSM 02.19 v2.0.0 (SIM Application Programming Interface) 98p353 Decisions required from SMG #27 - Approval of the strategic CRs to GSM 11.14 (tdoc 98-0669) Approval of the non strategic CRs to GSM 11.14 (tdoc 98-0670) Approval of the non strategic CRs to GSM 11.11 (tdoc 98-0671) Approval of the non strategic CRs to GSM 02.17 (tdoc 98-0672) Approval of the non strategic CRs to EG 201 220 (tdoc 98-0673) Approval of GSM 02.19 v2.0.0 "SIM Application Programming Interface" (tdoc 98-0674) Approval of scope of SMG9 as contained in annex D of this report Endorsement of the SMG9 position paper on the UICC and USIM requirements for UMTS as contained in annex C of this report. Endorsement of SMG9's application for two application identifiers to be allocated by ETSI (see request in annex A of this report) SMG9 Status report to SMG #27 ANNEX A ANNEX A Page 8 of 15 LS from SMG9 to SMG on Application Identifiers Tdoc SMG9 98p372 ETSI SMG9 September 1998 Saint-Cyr-Sur-Mer (replaces 98p359) Liaison Statement Subject: Request for the definition Application Identifiers for the GSM application and the SIM Toolkit applications To: SMG From: SMG9 In order to manage SIM Toolkit Applications and the GSM application on a card implementing the SIM API it is necessary to refer to these applications by a unique application identifier. It has therefore been agreed by SMG9 to adopt the ISO/IEC 7816-part 5 mechanism. ETSI is already referencing this mechanism in an ETSI guide EG 201 220. In line with the procedures specified in EG 201 220, SMG9 has completed the required registration forms for the GSM Application and the SIM Toolkit Applications. These are attached for SMG to endorse and forward to the ETSI secretariat. A CR to this ETSI guide (Tdoc SMG 98-0673) is also forwarded for approval. This introduces a new normative Annex, containing coding schemes for the Proprietary Application ID Extension (PIX) specifically for the GSM applications. This change details Application Provider Code and Application Provider Field coding schemes. SMG9 Status report to SMG #27 ANNEX A GSM Application AID Registration Form Page 9 of 15 (1/2) Annex A:Request registration form for an ETSI PIX number Request form to be filled in and addressed to: ETSI Secretariat Postal address: 06921 Sophia Antipolis Cedex - FRANCE Tel.: +33 4 92 94 42 00 Fax: +33 4 93 65 47 16 Internet: secretariat@etsi.fr This request is submitted in accordance with EG 201 220, i.e. the present document. A.1 To be completed by the requesting organization Name of organization: Address of organization: ETSI / SMG Principal contact in organization: STF SMG Telephone number: Address for correspondence/billing: Fax number: European VAT Id: Country, if not identical with country in address field: Number and title of the ETSI document to which the telecommunication IC card application in question complies: GSM 11.11 “ Technical Specification ; Digital cellular telecommunications system (Phase 2+); Specification of the Subscriber Identity Module – Mobile Equipment (SIM - ME) interface “ ETSI card application code to which the telecommunication IC card application in question complies: This request is for the ETSI application code itself rather than a subsidiary application i.e. digits 1 to 4 of the PIX Date: Signature: SMG9 Status report to SMG #27 ANNEX A GSM Application AID Registration Form A.2 Date: To be completed by the ETSI Secretariat ETSI PIX number: Signature: Page 10 of 15 (2/2) SMG9 Status report to SMG #27 ANNEX A Page 11 of 15 SIM Toolkit Application AID Registration Form (1/2) Annex A: Request registration form for an ETSI PIX number Request form to be filled in and addressed to: ETSI Secretariat Postal address: 06921 Sophia Antipolis Cedex - FRANCE Tel.: +33 4 92 94 42 00 Fax: +33 4 93 65 47 16 Internet: secretariat@etsi.fr This request is submitted in accordance with EG 201 220, i.e. the present document. A.1 To be completed by the requesting organization Name of organization: Address of organization: ETSI / SMG Principal contact in organization: STF SMG Telephone number: Address for correspondence/billing: Fax number: European VAT Id: Country, if not identical with country in address field: Number and title of the ETSI document to which the telecommunication IC card application in question complies: GSM 11.14 “Technical Specification; Digital cellular telecommunications system (Phase 2+); Specification of the SIM application toolkit for the Subscriber Identity Module – Mobile Equipment (SIM - ME) Interface” ETSI card application code to which the telecommunication IC card application in question complies: This request is for the ETSI application code itself rather than a subsidiary application i.e. digits 1 to 4 of the PIX Date: Signature: SMG9 Status report to SMG #27 ANNEX A SIM Toolkit Application AID Registration Form A.2 Date: To be completed by the ETSI Secretariat ETSI PIX number: Signature: Page 12 of 15 (2/2) SMG9 Status report to SMG #27 ANNEX B ANNEX C Page 13 of 15 LS to SMG on the use of AT commands from SIM toolkit applications Tdoc SMG9 98p373 ETSI SMG9 22 - 25 September, 1998 Saint Cyr Sur Mer, France Liaison Statement From: SMG9 To: SMG Subject: The use of AT commands by SIM toolkit applications This liaison statement accompanies CR 11.14 A051r1 (in Tdoc SMG 98-0669) which provides a capability within the SIM Application Toolkit (SAT) to manage AT Commands for controlling the ME. Typical applications are for diagnostics, customer care, and control of unattended terminals. The capabilities defined in the CR to be added to the SIM Application Toolkit allow: i) the SIM to instruct the ME to perform AT Commands; ii) the ME response to the AT command to be passed to the SIM. ME actions caused by the AT commands are not defined within this CR. The AT commands would be issued either from an application resident in the SIM, or on receipt of a data-download. AT commands exist with: i) ‘standard’ parameters as typically given in TS GSM 07.07; ii) proprietary parameters specific to individual terminals. SMG9 agreed that the CR was technically sound. However, there was considerable discussion related to the principal of introducing this capability, and for this reason unanimous approval was not given, with the majority abstaining. The principal objection was that currently all SAT capabilities have fully defined actions within the ME including interactions across the radio interface and MMI. AT commands would allow the possibility for ME and network operator specific actions to be introduced. One such action could be the setting up of a call without the user’s knowledge or confirmation. This leads to two concerns which SMG9 asks to be noted: i) that SAT would now be promoting the opportunity for non-standardised ME/service behaviour to be introduced, placing a greater responsibility on the application owner for the integrity of the application and service; ii) that the concept of SAT classes which fully define an ME’s SAT behaviour is not fully applicable to the AT command capability, as the class indication would not take account of individual AT parameters. The AT capability is defined as a stand-alone feature. Therefore, it is not dependent on other SAT capabilities except the basic protocols, and its provision is an ME manufacturer’s decision. SMG9 Status report to SMG #27 ANNEX C ANNEX C Page 14 of 15 LS to SMG on the UICC in early UMTS systems ETSI STC SMG9 Saint-Cyr-Sur-Mer, France September, 1998 Tdoc SMG9 (98) 383 Liaison Statement To: SMG CC: ECTEL, MoU SERG, MoU SCAG Source: SMG9 Position Paper on the UICC for early UMTS systems SMG9 have been looking at the requirements for the UMTS (Third Generation) USIM, noting particularly, the requirement that UMTS evolves from GSM. As part of the evolutionary approach from GSM to Third generation systems, it is a requirement that 3G terminals support existing (Phase 2) SIMs (at three volts, but not five volt SIMs), but it is not a requirement that GSM terminals support 3G USIMs. It is the strong opinion of SMG9 that the UICC (UMTS Integrated Circuit Card) is a mandatory element of Third Generation systems. This position is shared by SMG10. It is recognised that the existing physical interface should remain unchanged (to accommodate the need for interworking with GSM), however, that there may be the need to enhance the interface, both in terms of protocol (for example, employing the T=1 protocol), and speeding up the bit transmission rate across the interface. It is recognised that the existing two physical sizes may prove to be limiting to mobile equipment (ME) designs for 3G mobiles, so consideration is being given to a third physical size of SIM, e.g. a cut down version of existing "Plug-in" SIM. The other important feature of the SIM is the SIM Application Toolkit; this is a powerful tool for operators, and can be easily exploited and enhanced for 3G operations, especially in the area of Virtual Home Environment. Allied to this is the security for the Toolkit, where end-to-end messaging between the Application area in the SIM and its partner entity in, or behind, the network, can be secured, to prevent fraud or interception. Enhancements exploiting newer bearer services will be included for the Toolkit. The next generation SIM will be a multi-application card, including support for application loading; SMG fully expect this work to be completed and approved in June 1999. It is the opinion of SMG9 that the existing SIM technology and functionality is an ideal baseline platform for early third generation systems; it is recognised that there will of necessity be alterations and additions to the file structure in the existing SIM to accommodate UMTS functionality, but this is believed to be easily undertaken. SMG9 Status report to SMG #27 ANNEX D ANNEX D Page 15 of 15 Terms of Reference of SMG9 ETSI SMG9 Saint Cyr-sur-Mer, France, 25. September 1998 Tdoc SMG9 98p385 SUB TECHNICAL COMMITTEE SMG9 IC CARD ASPECTS 1 Responsibilities The main responsibilities of SMG9 are: • development and maintenance of the specifications for the Integrated Circuit Card/Mobile Equipment interface of those telecommunication systems under the responsibility of ETSI; • study of generic IC card issues and development and maintenance of standards for general telecommunication purposes; • maintenance of the EN 726 series of standards in coordination with the ETSI project PTS. 2 Tasks The main tasks of SMG9 are: • maintenance of the GSM standards relating to the SIM and SIM/ME interface; • study and specification of enhancements to the GSM platform to allow the addition of innovative features and functions for GSM phase 2+; • development of a UMTS IC card; • study and specification of generic issues for IC cards for Telecommunications, these include but are not restricted to: - interface enhancements such as new commands, - generic application download and load mechanisms, - electrical parameters and protocol issues; • specifications for the use of low voltage technology for telecommunications cards; • specifications of the GSM application as part of a multi-application card and the transition thereto; • elaboration and maintenance of IC card related test specifications, including collaboration with ETSI SMG7 for the SIM/ME interface aspects in GSM 11.10. • 3 Organisation The committee meets at least three times a year in Plenary. To facilitate its smooth functioning the committee elects in Plenary two Vice-Chairmen. Currently SMG9 has five Working Parties, the Chairperson of each is elected by the Plenary. The Working Parties are: 4 SIM Toolkit Security UMTS SIM API Testing Generic IC Card Issues Liaisons SMG9 has direct formal liaisons with other ETSI SMG committees, ETSI PTS and MoU SCAG. Some informal liaison is handled by delegates attending international standardisation meetings and forums, in particular the Java Card Forum. ETSI TC SMG Meeting #27 12 – 16 October, 1998, Prague Source: Tdoc SMG 700/98 Agenda item: 6.11 Chairman, SMG11 Status Report of SMG11 at SMG#27 Executive Summary • This document provides an overview of the work of SMG11 in the period from SMG#26 (June, 1998) to SMG#27. • Since SMG#26, SMG11 has held one plenary meeting, one extraordinary plenary meeting (with agenda limited to AMR matters), and ad hoc group meetings on AMR, SQ and TFO matters. • No Phase 1 CRs are presented. One Phase 2 or 2+ CRs is presented. • The AMR Selection Phase has been completed on schedule. Substantial performance improvements are demonstrated. All 5 candidates shortlisted from the Qualification Phase submitted their codec for selection tests. Following the completion of the subjective tests, one candidate decided to withdraw their candidate. All remaining 4 candidates provided required deliverables and 2 of them passed the Selection Rules. SMG11 recommends the adoption of the ENS1 codec proposed by Ericsson, Nokia and Siemens, subject to two conditions being met. SMG11 believes this codec meets the overall objectives of the AMR codec project. • TFO Stage 3 document (v1.6.0) is presented for information. Page 2 Status report of SMG11 at SMG#27 Table of Contents 1. SMG11 meetings ................................................................................................................................ 3 1.1. Recent meetings ................................................................................................................. 3 1.2. Future Meetings Calendar................................................................................................... 3 2. Phase 1, Phase 2, Release ‘96, Release ‘97 specifications............................................................... 3 3. Phase 2+............................................................................................................................................. 3 3.1. Tandem Free Operation...................................................................................................... 3 3.2. AMR - Narrowband.............................................................................................................. 3 3.2.1. Selection Phase.............................................................................................. 4 3.3. Noise suppression for AMR ................................................................................................ 5 3.4. AMR - Wideband................................................................................................................. 5 3.5. EP TIPHON ......................................................................................................................... 6 3.6. Handset and Headset Test Methods................................................................................... 6 4. Decisions and guidance from SMG .................................................................................................... 6 5. UMTS.................................................................................................................................................. 6 6. List of documents submitted to SMG#27............................................................................................ 6 Annex 1......................................................................................................................................................... 7 Page 3 Status Report of SMG11 at SMG#27 Status Report of SMG11 at SMG#27 1. 1.1. SMG11 meetings Recent meetings Since SMG#26, the following meetings on SMG11 matters have taken place: 1.2. Plenary: SMG11#6bis SMG11#7 28 -30 July, 1998 th nd 28 Sept – 2 Oct, 1998 Ad hoc groups: TFO#15 TFO#16 15 - 16 July, 1998 th th 2 - 3 Sept, 1998 th th th th Tampere; hosted by Nokia Laurent-Du-Var; hosted by Texas Instruments Nueremberg; hosted by Ericsson Sophia Antipolis; hosted by ETSI Future Meetings Calendar The following meetings have been scheduled: 2. Plenary: SMG11#8 SMG11#9 23 –27 November, 1998 th th 11 –15 January, 1999 Ad hoc groups: SMG11 AMR#12 SMG11 TFO#17 26 –28 October, 1998 (planned) th th 16 –17 November,1998 rd th th th Host required Host required Host required Israel; hosted by ECI Phase 1, Phase 2, Release ‘96, Release ‘97 specifications No Phase 1 CRs are presented. One Phase 2 or 2+ CRs is presented. This is contained in Tdoc 704/98. 3. 3.1. Phase 2+ Tandem Free Operation Stage 3 document v.1.6.0 will be presented for information to SMG#27. This is contained in Tdoc 703/98. The complete TFO specification including Test Vectors and Typical Scenarios will be presented later for SMG approval. The SDL form of the TFO standard (Annex C) is available in electronic copy and can be provided by ETSI on request. Results from subjective testing of TFO signalling at Tellabs show that the in-band TFO protocol does not cause appreciable degradation of the speech channel. 3.2. AMR - Narrowband The AMR Selection Phase has been successfully completed in schedule. The results and recommendations are presented in Tdoc SMG 562/98. The target is to complete the specifications in time for the approval of the GSM release 98 during SMG#28. The AMR specifications are planned to be prepared as described in "Project schedule and open issues for AMR "(GSM 10.70, Version 0.0.1) contained in Tdoc 701/98. The selection of the AMR codec will be followed by Verification Phase for the chosen codec where e.g., the complexity and transmission delay are verified. This phase will be completed by SMG#28. Development of Characterisation Phase test plan has started for the characterisation of the adopted AMR codec. Page 4 Status report of SMG11 at SMG#27 3.2.1. Selection Phase SMG11 has carried out a formal selection process of a short-list of 5 codec candidates proposed for the AMR standard. The candidates were short-listed from the AMR Qualification Phase concluded in June 1998. The selection results were analysed during SMG11#7 (September 28 – October 2, 1998). The short-listed codec proponents are: Alcatel/BT/Cellnet/FranceTelecom/Nortel/Rockwell (ABCFNR), Ericsson/Nokia/Siemens 1 (ENS1), Ericsson/Nokia/Siemens 2 (ENS2), Lucent and NEC. The following main activities have been carried out: • finalisation of the codec proposals (by the proponents) • finalisation of mandatory reference documents (Selection Rules and Test Plans) • contracts for processing and listening laboratories and for complexity assessment • processing of test material (by candidates and a common processing laboratory) • subjective testing (by listening laboratories) • complexity assessment (University of Aachen) • presentation and analysis of results Following the completion of the subjective tests, Lucent decided to withdraw their candidate. During SMG11#7, analysis was carried out of the deliverables (technical descriptions of the codecs, compliance to design constraints) and the listening test results (comparison to performance requirements, comparison against selection rules). The codec proposals and results were debated and recommendations concluded on the overall preferred codec. As required by the Selection Phase rules, the four remaining codec proponents provided the full set of required selection deliverables on time. The mandatory design constraints were judged to have been met by all candidates. Candidate results As already demonstrated during the Qualification Phase, the listening test results show generally very good performance for the codec proposals and clear performance improvements for AMR over the existing GSM codecs where they were required. Major benefits of AMR were again demonstrated especially • in FR mode, an increase of C/I tolerance of 4 dB to 6 dB • in HR mode, at low error conditions – quality equal to G.728 or G.729 ("wireline") • in FR dynamic conditions - over 1 delta MOS compared to GSM EFR. The dynamic tests were designed to evaluate AMR performance in realistic radio conditions (with adaptation turned on) and they show a clear improvement in the FR channel over GSM EFR validating the AMR concept. All the codecs failed to a greater or lesser extent in HR mode under background noise and at low C/I and these account for the majority of the failures. This is the most challenging area of the overall requirement specification, which is considered to be beyond the capability of today’s state of the art technology. This is exemplified by the fact that all the codecs fail in the same region. Two out of the 4 remaining codecs complied with all rules for speech quality performance: ABCFNR (Alcatel/BT/Cellnet/FranceTelecom/Nortel/Rockwell and ENS1 (EricssonNokia/Siemens). Page 5 Status Report of SMG11 at SMG#27 Based on the analysis of the speech quality results alone, there was consensus in SMG11 that ENS1 codec provided the best overall results, showing consistently better performance in a number of areas. SMG11 believes this codec meets the overall objectives of the AMR codec project. ENS1 was followed by ABCFNR. This codec was better than or equal to ENS1 in some specific regions notably the conditions of combined background noise and C/I from 10 dB to 4 dB. The results of AMR Selection Phase are contained in Tdoc 562/98. A minority of organisations requested to extend the conclusions section of Tdoc 562/98 to contain a note on the adoption of the ABCFNR codec in case the two conditions for the ENS1 are not met, but this was not agreed upon. Recommendations Taking all the factors into account including the analysis of the subjective tests, the descriptions of the source and channel codec algorithms, the link adaptation mechanisms and the codec complexity, SMG11 agreed to recommend the ENS1 codec proposed by Ericsson, Nokia and Siemens but subject to the following two conditions being satisfied. 1) Implementability: Condition. That a “reasonable” proportion of GSM BSS manufacturers indicate that the ENS1 codec can be implemented on their existing, HR compatible BTS hardware. th nd Measure. At its last meeting (September 28 to October 2 ), SMG11 requested all manufacturers to supply this information in time for SMG#27. SMG should be the judge of whether the condition has been met. It is recognised that in the time available and for commercial reasons, manufacturers may only be able to give an informal indication of their BTS capability and it is unreasonable to expect them cast iron guarantees at this stage. To ensure even handiness, manufacturers were requested to provide similar information on the second most preferred codec (ABCFNR). It is understood that ENS and ABCFNR will provide sufficient information to allow this to be done. 2) Commitment to complete normalisation of AMR: Condition. As the principal source of knowledge of the ENS1 codec and its control, the completion of all specifications relating to the codec will depend on the contributions from the ENS consortium. A commitment is required from the consortium that they will provide resources to ensure that to their best endeavours, the specifications are completed in time for SMG#28 (see Section 7). This does not imply however, that they have sole responsibility for these tasks. Measure. Receipt by SMG#27 of a statement of commitment. The second most preferred candidate was that from the ABCFNR consortium. The overall quality of this codec was less good than that of the ENS1 codec. However, in the event that major problems are encountered in meeting the conditions outline above for ENS1, the ABCFNR codec can be considered as a viable secondary option. 3.3. Noise suppression for AMR Scope of work and performance requirements were discussed in subgroup during SMG11#7. SMG11level discussion was postponed until SMG11#8 (late November) due to limited time available at SMG11#7. A number of issues need to be addressed such as scope of the specification, requirements for complexity and delay, how to test performance improvements and to understand the range of conditions where benefits will be achieved. The work will continue by correspondence until SMG11#8. 3.4. AMR - Wideband Feasibility study for codec performance (with a single time slot) is on-going, but progress is slow due to the intensive AMR-narrowband work. No inputs have been received since SMG#26. Several organisations have indicated working on this and results are now expected by the end of this year. Page 6 Status report of SMG11 at SMG#27 3.5. EP TIPHON EP TIPHON have expressed strong interest in the possibility of selecting GSM codecs as “standard” or default codecs for “Voice over IP” telephony. SMG11 work (new codecs, TFO etc) was presented on request to EP TIPHON (Sept 98 meeting). 3.6. Handset and Headset Test Methods This work item was decided to be dropped at SMG11#7 due to lack of contributions. However, work was requested for UMTS, and work item with similar scope for UMTS is planned to be opened at next SMG11 meeting. 4. Decisions and guidance from SMG Narrowband AMR • SMG11 recommends the adoption of the ENS1 codec subject to two conditions being met (see Section 3.2.1). SMG is invited to endorse this recommendation (Tdoc SMG 562/98). 5. UMTS ARIB are currently evaluating speech codecs in order to select one as a default speech codec for WCDMA. ARIB will be evaluating a short list of six speech codecs, these being G.729, GSM EFR, GSM AMR, MPEG4 (narrowband), IS.641, EVRC (IS127) and it is planned to run subjective tests on these codecs to be completed by February 1999. A delegate from NTT-DoCoMo was present at the SMG11#6bis and SMG11#7 meetings. Scope of the co-operation with ARIB was defined at SMG11#7 (as requested at SMG#26). SMG11 proposes to send a liaison statement to ARIB on “Collaboration on the evaluation of AMR for UMTS”. The proposed liaison statement is contained in Annex 1 (and in Tdoc 705/98). It contains a proposal for the Terms of Reference for the collaboration between ARIB and SMG11. Decisions at SMG#27 • 6. Agree to send to ARIB the proposed LS on “Collaboration on the evaluation of AMR for UMTS”. List of documents submitted to SMG#27 SMG#27 Tdoc 700/98 701/98 562/98 703/98 704/98 705/98 731/98 Title Status Report of SMG11 at SMG#27 Digital cellular telecommunications system (Phase 2+); GSM Adaptive MultiRate Speech Codec (AMR) Project schedule and open issues for AMR (GSM 10.70, Version 0.0.1) Results of AMR Selection Phase Digital cellular telecommunications system (Phase 2+); Inband Tandem Free Operation (TFO) of Speech Codecs; Service Description; Stage 3 (GSM 04.53 Version 1.6.0) CRs to GSM 03.50-A014/A015 Proposed liaison statement to ARIB on “Collaboration on the evaluation of AMR for UMTS” Presentation to SMG#27 of AMR Selection Phase results Page 7 Status Report of SMG11 at SMG#27 Annex 1. ETSI STC SMG11#7 Tdoc SMG11 246/98 St. Laurent du Var September 28 – October 2, 1998 To: ARIB IMT-2000 Codec Work Group Source: SMG11 cc: SMG, SMG2 Subject: Liaison statement to ARIB on “Collaboration on the evaluation of AMR for UMTS” SMG11 welcomes the interest of ARIB in the work of SMG11 on the AMR speech codec and the invitation to collaborate on its evaluation for UMTS. ARIB is probably aware that SMG has decided that a default speech codec should be defined for UMTS. SMG11 is actively considering the relevant issues and would be pleased to share their views with ARIB. A high level collaboration agreement already exists between ARIB and SMG, and SMG has agreed that this collaboration can be extended to the codec working groups to evaluate the suitability of the AMR codec for UMTS. SMG11 notes that ARIB will be evaluating a short list of six speech codecs, these being G.729, GSM EFR, GSM AMR, MPEG4 (narrowband), IS.641, EVRC (IS127) and that it is planned to run subjective tests on these codecs to be completed by February 1999. These will be followed by codec performance and system analysis taking into account both speech quality and other aspects such as capacity. Against this background, SMG11 proposes the following Terms of Reference for the collaboration between ARIB and SMG11. 1) Evaluation of the performance of the AMR speech codec 2) Operation and control of the codec 3) Design and implementation aspects of the codec 4) Transmission over UTRAN including VAD/DTX 5) Support of the subjective test evaluation by ARIB 6) Delegates from SMG11 and ARIB may attend each other’s meetings SMG11 would welcome the view of ARIB on the suitability of these TORs. Tdoc SMG 0717/98 ETSI SMG#27 Praha, 12 to 16 October 1998 Agenda Item: 6.3 and 7.3 Source: Date: SMG3 management team October 1998 Status report of SMG3 to SMG#27 R GLOBAL SYSTEM FOR MOBILE COMMUNICATIONS Abstract: This document gives an overview of the status of the work within SMG3 for the period between June 1998 (SMG#26 meeting) and October 1998 (SMG#27 meeting). Page 2 Status report of SMG3 to SMG#27 October 1998 Contents of SMG3 status report to SMG#27 Abstract:........................................................................................................................................................ 1 1 Recent activities.................................................................................................................................. 3 1.1 Plenary meetings................................................................................................................. 3 1.2 Working Party meetings, Ad-hoc group meetings, Joint meetings ..................................... 3 1.3 CRs, LSs and specifications from SMG3 to SMG#27......................................................... 3 1.3.1 CRs related to Phase 2................................................................................... 3 1.3.2 CRs related to Release 96 and Release 97 ................................................... 3 1.3.3 Specification for information ........................................................................... 6 1.3.4 Specification for approval ............................................................................... 6 1.3.5 Liaison statements.......................................................................................... 6 1.3.6 Special issues to be highlighted to SMG#27 .................................................. 6 2 Status of the technical specifications.................................................................................................. 7 2.1 General................................................................................................................................ 7 2.2 Radio interface signalling & GPRS (SMG3-WPA) .............................................................. 8 2.2.1 Phase 2........................................................................................................... 8 2.2.2 Release 96 and Release 97 ........................................................................... 8 2.2.3 Release 98...................................................................................................... 8 2.3 Supplementary services part (SMG3-WPB) ....................................................................... 8 2.3.1 Phase 2........................................................................................................... 8 2.3.2 Release 96, Release 97 and next................................................................... 8 2.4 Network part (SMG3-WPC) .............................................................................................. 10 2.4.1 Phase 2......................................................................................................... 10 2.4.2 Release 96, Release 97 and next................................................................. 10 2.5 UMTS matters ................................................................................................................... 12 3 Future work....................................................................................................................................... 12 3.1 General.............................................................................................................................. 12 3.2 Status in SMG3 on Work Items......................................................................................... 13 3.3 SMG3 meeting schedule after SMG3 #3/98 in Bonn ........................................................ 14 Annex A: LS from SPS3 to SMG3 on CAMEL Phase 3 (to SMG#27 for information) ................................ 15 Page 3 Status report of SMG3 to SMG#27 October 1998 1 1.1 Recent activities Plenary meetings One plenary SMG3 session has been held in the period (between SMG#26 and SMG#27): 22 to 24 September 1998 SMG3 plenary #3/98; Bonn, hosted by T-Mobil 1.2 Working Party meetings, Ad-hoc group meetings, Joint meetings Several SMG3 working party and ad-hoc sessions have been held in the period (between SMG#26 and SMG#27): 25 to 28 August 1998 SMG3-WPA: Oulu, hosted by the Finnish ETSI members 21 to 22 July 1998 10 to 14 August 1998 joint SMG3-WPB/SMG3-WPC meeting on CCBS; Stuttgart; hosted by Alcatel SMG3-WPB; Stuttgart hosted by Alcatel 25 June 1998 PE resolution meeting with SPS3 (INAP CS-1); Stockholm; hosted by Telia 20 to 24 July 1998 SMG3-WPC; Stuttgart; hosted by Alcatel 7 to 11 September 1998 SMG3-WPC; Göteborg; hosted by Ericsson 1.3 CRs, LSs and specifications from SMG3 to SMG#27 SMG3 "logic" on strategic and non-strategic classification of CRs: Phase 2: all CRs are considered to be strategic; Release 96: all CRs are considered to be strategic; Release 97: only CRs with category D "editorial" are considered to be non-strategic; all other CRs are considered to be strategic; Release 98: all CRs are considered to be non-strategic. If any other group is involved then the CR is considered to be strategic. The following list with CRs is sorted per GSM Work Item: 1.3.1 CRs related to Phase 2 Work item: Technical Enhancements/Improvements (TEI) Tdoc SMG3 98p199 CR 04.08-A355 (PHASE 2-F) on Clarification of CM3 and ES IND bit handling in classmark 1 and 2 Note: 1.3.2 Tdoc SMG#27 98-0715 This CR was agreed in SMG3, corresponding CRs for Release 96 and Release 97 were already approved by SMG#26 CRs related to Release 96 and Release 97 Work item: Voice Broadcast Service (VBS) Tdoc SMG3 98p202 98p202 98p202 CR 04.69-A001r2 (R96-F) on GSM 04.69 Corrections. CR 04.69-A002 (R96-F) on Get Status Procedure CR 04.69-A003r2 (R96-F) on Set Status Procedure Note: Release 96 only; no modifications to GSM 04.69 for Release 97.. Tdoc SMG#27 98-0678 98-0678 98-0678 Page 4 Status report of SMG3 to SMG#27 October 1998 Work item: Voice Group Call Service (VGCS) 98p202 98p202 98p202 CR 04.68-A002r2 (R96-F) on GSM 04.68 Corrections. CR 04.68-A003 (R96-F) on Get Status Procedure CR 04.68-A004r2 (R96-F) on Set Status Procedure Note: 98-0679 98-0679 98-0679 Release 96 only; no modifications to GSM 04.68 for Release 97. Work item: CAMEL Phase 1 98p206 CR 03.32-A002r1 (R96-F) on Error correction in GSM 03.32 for value of uncertainty 98-0723 98p206 CR 03.78-A033 (R96-F) on Corrections to AnyTimeInterrogation 98-0723 98p207 98p186 CR 09.02-A137 (R96-F) on Extending the applicability of GMSC Address in ProvideRoamingNumber CR 09.02-A148 (R96-F) on Clarification of limit on length of O-CSI in MAP_RESUME_CALL-HANDLING 98-0723 98-0723 Work item: CAMEL Phase 2 Tdoc SMG3 98p186 CR 03.16-A016r1 (R97-F) on CAMEL capability handling Tdoc SMG#27 98-0724 98p186 98p206 98p206 98p186 98p191 CR 03.78-A025r2 (R97-F) on CAMEL Phase 2 stage 2 CR 03.78-A029r1 (R97-F) on Corrections to AnyTimeInterrogation CR 03.78-A034r2 (R97-F) on Interworking CAMEL with general Bearer Service CR 03.78-A037r1 (R97-C) on Removal of O_Not_Reachable and T_Not_Reachable detection points CR 03.78-A043 (R97-C) on GSM Forwarding Pending Indication in IDP Operation 98-0724 98-0724 98-0724 98-0724 98-0724 98p207 98p186 98p186 CR 09.02-A138 (R97-F) on Extending the applicability of GMSC Address in ProvideRoamingNumber CR 09.02-A149 (R97-F) on Clarification of limit on length of O-CSI in MAP_RESUME_CALL-HANDLING CR 09.02-A152r1 (R97-C) on Support of CAMEL Phase 2 98-0724 98-0724 98-0724 98p206 98p186 CR 09.78-A031r2 (R97-F) on Corrections on GSM 09.78 CR 09.78-A033r1 (R97-F) on Support of CAMEL Phase 2 98-0724 98-0724 Work item: CAMEL Phase 2/CCBS 98p208 CR 03.18-A022r1 (R97-F) on Corrections and alignments for CCBS & CAMEL Phase 2 98-0722 Work item: CCBS 98p182 98p182 98p182 98-0720 98-0720 98-0720 98p182 CR 03.93-A005r1 (R97-D) on Editorial cleanup on figure numbering CR 03.93-A006r1 (R97-F) on Correction of VMSC model CR 03.93-A007r1 (R97-F) on Correction of HLR functionality to support MAP (linked with CR 09.02-A147r1) CR 03.93-A008r1 (R97-F) on Correction of CCBS_Coordinator_HLR 98p232 CR 04.08-A365 (R97-F) on Change of IEI for the allowed action IE in the DISCONNECT message 98-0716 98p188 CR 03.18-A029 (R97-F) on Correction of handling for failure case of CCBS OG call handling 98-0721 98p208 98p208 CR 09.02-A136 (R97-F) on Correction to status reporting procedure CR 09.02-A147r1 (R97-F) on Correction to the status reporting procedure in the VLR (linked with CR 03.93-A007r1) CR 09.02-A151 (R97-F) on Removal of CCBS-feature from SS-Data CR 09.02-A158r1 (R97-F) on Restricting the use of extension containers in RegisterCCEntry and Erase CCEntry user errors 98-0721 98-0721 98p188 98p188 98-0720 98-0721 98-0721 Page 5 Status report of SMG3 to SMG#27 October 1998 Work item: GPRS Tdoc SMG3 98p204 CR 04.07-A019 (R97-F) on SNSM Primitives Tdoc SMG#27 98-0677 98p198 98p198 98p198 98p198 98p198 98p198 98p198 98p198 98p198 98p198 98p198 CR 04.08-A329r1 (R97-F) on Deletion of the STANDBY timer CR 04.08-A333 (R97-F) on Radio priority level signalling for MO SMS CR 04.08-A335r3 (R97-F) on Classmark split CR 04.08-A337r1 (R97-F) on MS initiated detach procedure collision handling CR 04.08-A339r1 (R97-F) on Definition of IEI values for optional information elements CR 04.08-A343r1 (R97-F) on Various corrections to GSM 04.08 CR 04.08-A345r1 (R97-F) on SAPI negotiation at AA PDP context activation CR 04.08-A347r1 (R97-F) on Clarification of the GMM cause code handling CR 04.08-A349r1 (R97-F) on Modification of PDP address IE coding CR 04.08-A351 (R97-F) on Clarifications in the negotiation of the READY Timer value CR 04.08-A363r1 (R97-F) on QoS correction 98-0677 98-0677 98-0677 98-0677 98-0677 98-0677 98-0677 98-0677 98-0677 98-0677 98-0677 98p200 98p200 98p200 98p200 98p200 98p200 CR 04.64-A031 (R97-F) on A bit usage clarification CR 04.64-A032r2 (R97-F) on XID negotiation improvements CR 04.64-A033 (R97-F) on Release Indication Cause CR 04.64-A034r2 (R97-F) on Clarifications and corrections CR 04.64-A035r1 (R97-F) on Various improvements CR 04.64-A036r1 (R97-F) on Layer3 initiated vs. LLC-initiated link (re-)establishment 98-0677 98-0677 98-0677 98-0677 98-0677 98-0677 98p201 98p201 98p201 98p201 98p201 98p201 CR 04.65-A019 (R97-F) on Corrections and clarifications CR 04.65-A020 (R97-F) on Acknowledged LLC operation establishment and release procedure CR 04.65-A021r2 (R97-F) on XID negotiation CR 04.65-A022 (R97-F) on TCP/IP header compression and Data compression CR 04.65-A024 (R97-F) on Data transfer CR 04.65-A025r1 (R97-F) on Replacement of "Segment offset" with "Segment number" 98-0677 98-0677 98-0677 98-0677 98-0677 98-0677 98p203 98-0677 98-0677 98p203 CR 09.18-A005 (R97-F) on Completion of the re-naming of BSSAP+-IDENTITY-REQUEST message and MS identification procedure CR 09.18-A006r1 (R97-F) on Text clarification and "MS class" term changed in to "MS in class mode of operation" CR 09.18-A007 (R97-F) on BSSAP+-MS-UNREACHABLE Message type 98p187 CR 03.08-A016r1 (R97-C) on Signalling and SMS radio priority level 98-0725 98p207 CR 03.18-A024 (R97-C) on Provide Subscriber Info for GPRS subscribers 98-0725 98p207 98p207 CR 09.02-A133r1 (R97-F) on Clarification on applicability of application contexts CR 09.02-A139r2 (R97-D) on Clarification when the SMS over GPRS functionality is not supported by SMS-GMSC CR 09.02-A153r1 (R97-F) on Correction in overload control tables for GPRS operations applicability CR 09.02-A154 (R97-F) on Usage of ShortMsgRelayPackage-v2 in GPRS 98-0725 98-0725 CR 09.60-A022r1 (R97-F) on Modification of the coding of the Cause values of the Cause information elements CR 09.60-A023r1 (R97-F) on Clarification of the use of the T-PDU Sequence Number values CR 09.60-A024r1 (R97-F) on Corrections and clarifications. CR 09.60-A025r1 (R97-F) on Charging ID to three GTP message types CR 09.60-A026 (R97-F) on Modification of the length of the protocol messages CR 09.60-A027r2 (R97-F) on Information Elements: Clarification of the handling of the unused bits, redefinition of range CR 09.60-A028r2 (R97-F) on Clarification of the handling of protocol errors in the Error handling section CR 09.60-A029 (R97-F) on Update of the Protocol Configuration Options IE 98-0725 98p236 98p187 98p187 98p207 98p187 98p207 98p207 98p207 98p187 98p187 98p187 98-0677 98-0725 98-0725 98-0725 98-0725 98-0725 98-0725 98-0725 98-0725 98-0725 Work item: Support of Optimal Routing (SOR) 98c414 98c414 98c414 CR 03.18-A025 (R96-C) on Optionality of support for OR of basic mobile-to-mobile calls CR 03.18-A026 (R97-C) on Optionality of support for OR of basic mobile-to-mobile calls CR 03.79-A006 (R96-C) on Optionality of support for OR of basic mobile-to-mobile calls 98-0768 98-0768 98-0768 Page 6 Status report of SMG3 to SMG#27 October 1998 Work item: Technical Enhancements/Improvements (TEI) Tdoc SMG3 98p199 98p199 98p199 CR 04.08-A357r1 (R97-D) on Editorial changes in section 9.1 due to wrong numbering of tables and figures. CR 04.08-A359 (R97-D) on Editorial changes in section 9.2 due to wrong numbering of tables and figures. CR 04.08-A367 (R97-D) on Editorial changes in section 9.3 and 10.5 due to wrong numbering of tables and figures. Tdoc SMG#27 98-0698 98-0698 98-0698 98C405 CR 03.18-A023 (R96-F) on Corrections for successful case of TCH allocation 98-0726 98P189 98P189 CR 03.18-A027r1 (R97-F) on Suppression of alerting to originating MS in the case of early ACM CR 03.18-A028r1 (R96-F) on Suppression of alerting to originating MS in the case of early ACM 98-0726 98-0726 98p209 CR 09.02-A129r1 (R97-A) on E.214 addressing of the HLR 98-0726 98p209 98p209 CR 09.02-A132r1 (R97-A) on Removal of redundant information from GSM 09.02 CR 09.02-A145 (R96-F) on Removal of redundant information from GSM 09.02 98-0726 98-0726 98P189 CR 09.02-A150r1 (R97-F) on ASN.1 correction 98-0726 1.3.3 Specification for information GSM 04.72 (Release 98) Call Deflection stage 3; as version 1.0.0 1.3.4 Tdoc SMG 98-0718 Specification for approval GSM 09.13 (Release 97) Signalling interworking between ISDN ASE and MAP protocols; as version 2.0.0 Tdoc SMG 98-0719 1.3.5 Liaison statements The following liaison statement is attached to this SMG3 status report: LS from SPS3 on SMG3 - SPS3 co-operation for the production of common CAMEL Phase3 specifications (for information to SMG#27) 1.3.6 Annex A Special issues to be highlighted to SMG#27 CAMEL Phase 3: SPS3 proposed to SMG#26 to have one common set of specifications for CAMEL Phase3 generated by SMG3/SPS3 in a joint activity. Over the last 3 months intensive discussion took place within SMG3 /WP-C and towards SPS3 on this proposal. In summary it is agreed to have intensive cooperation until end next year by means of joint ”CAMEL business meetings”. The proposal to have only one set of specifications was instead not achieved. There will be one CAMEL3 stage1 and one stage2 specification produced by SMG3/WP-C but two stage3 specifications. SMG3 endorsed the principle to have a ”minimum specification” only specifiying those parts of IN CS2 which will be used by CAMEL3 whereas SPS3 favours the superset philosophy and additionally wants to use PICS to take out of service those parts of the standard which are not used by CAMEL3. Furthermore backward compatibility aspects were seen as the other major point preventing from having one common stage3 specification only. The formal co-operation with SPS3 on the common development of the CAMEL Phase 3 standard is treated in annex A. ASN.1 compiler: For the ASN.1 checking SMG3 is making use a compiler provided by Siemens. However, this compiler can not check all ASN.1 constructs used in 09.78. The same problem occurs in SPS3 with IN CS2. A new compiler seems to be found meanwhile, nevertheless ETSI-PEX offered support to clarify this issue. IST: the development of a non-CAMEL based solution for IST was requested by SMG10. Guidance on this work is needed. The non CAMEL approach for this service will be very time consuming for SMG3. Furthermore there is no support in SMG3 for the development of a non CAMEL based solution for IST. Based on a cost/benefit comparison and due to the current workload situation in the respective SMG3 working party SMG3 proposes to postpone the matter to a later release. Page 7 Status report of SMG3 to SMG#27 October 1998 Hosts: The hosting situation is in general not satisfactory, SMG3 is in general lacking a lot of hosts. If no parties are willing to host SMG3 meetings then it can be foreseen that stage 3 material for the completion of Release 98 and Release 99 will not be available in due time. SSN: On request of SMG12 the subsystem number issue is under analysis. SMG3 endorses entirely to allocate 3 SSNs from the national specific range for the MAP applications in SGSN, GGSN and gsmSCF (150, 149, 148). The principle to reserve an entire block of national specific SSNs (129-150) for future applications is not unanimously endorsed at the moment and a proposal from TTC to modify the CAP SSN is not completely analysed yet. MNP SMG3 started work on mobile number portability. 3 specifications are envisages, one for IN-based solution call related, one for SRF-based/call related and one for SRF-based/non-call related. 2 2.1 Status of the technical specifications General The part of the Phase 2 (Release 95) technical specifications under the responsibility of SMG3 are considered as stable. However, one CR to Release 95 was agreed by SMG3 to align with the already agreed Release 96 CR 04.08-A301r2 on Clarification of CM3 and ES IND bit handling in classmark 2 and 1. Active support: SAME STORY AS TO SMG#21 and to SMG#22 and to SMG#23 and to SMG#24 and to SMG#25 and to SMG#26: It should be noted that because of lack of rapporteurs and active contributors there is a risk that SMG3 needs to propose to delete or postpone work items or parts of work items. This lack of rapporteurs and/or active contributors was already mentioned to several SMG plenary meetings but without sufficient success. Especially in the supplementary service area work items can not be progressed. The number of delegates visiting the meetings is stable now; unfortunately however there is still not sufficient active participation. SMG3 Management Team: SMG3: Chairman Vice Chairman Harald Dettner (Siemens); currently: working party chairmen. PT-SMG support (project managers for network aspects): Peter van der Arend Fredrik Pettersson David Williams SMG3 plenary, SMG3-WPB (stand-in SMG3-WPC); SMG3-WPA SMG3-WPC Working parties active within SMG3: SMG3-WPA: radio-interface & GPRS SMG3-WPB: supplementary services SMG3-WPC: network aspects chairman: Hannu Hietalahti (Nokia) chairman: Steffen Haberman (T-Mobil) chairman: Ian Park (Vodafone) Page 8 Status report of SMG3 to SMG#27 October 1998 2.2 2.2.1 Radio interface signalling & GPRS (SMG3-WPA) Phase 2 Phase 2 is stable, however there is one CR to GSM 04.08 Phase 2. A correction to Classmark 3 was found to be needed. This was an action point given by SMG3 in Chester and was indicated to SMG#26. The corresponding CRs to Release 96 and Release 97 were already approved by SMG#26. This change to Phase 2 is found to be necessary by SMG3, see also section 2.1. 2.2.2 Release 96 and Release 97 GPRS: This time "only" 27 CRs to GSM 04.07, GSM 04.08, GSM 04.64, GSM 04.65 and GSM 09.18 are forwarded, all with corrections to GPRS Release 97. ASCI (VGCS and VBS): As indicated to SMG#26 some corrections to GSM 04.68 and GSM 04.69 on VGCS and VBS are forwarded now for Release 96. No versions for Release 97 are needed because no modifications happened in Release 97 to the access signalling for VBS/VGCS. CCBS: One correction to GSM 04.08 is needed for the support of CCBS. 2.2.3 Release 98 Long Forwarded-To-Numbers/UUS: SMG1 is considering increasing of the maximum length of the forwarded-to number. This will require message segmentation on the radio path or a specific workaround solution. Other users might profit from a generic segmentation mechanism, e.g. UUS. SMG1 is asked to deliver information on potential other users of such a generic segmentation mechanism, i.e. on the necessity of such a "tool" in general. If yes then SMG3 has to start a feasibility study on the segmentation mechanism. 2.3 2.3.1 Supplementary services part (SMG3-WPB) Phase 2 Phase 2 is stable. Old issue: There are still two outstanding CRs to GSM 09.12. These were agreed by SMG#22 but still need to be considered by SPS1. The outcome of the voting on GSM 09.12 was studied within SMG3 and the result was also forwarded to SPS1. Also these comments still have to be put into GSM 09.12 (Phase 2). It should be noted that this specification has not become a part of Release 96, i.e. there is no version 5.0.0 available. A joint SMG3-WPB meeting with SPS1 on this matter is planned for 10 November 1998. In this joint meeting also GSM 09.13 will be checked officially by SPS1 2.3.2 Release 96, Release 97 and next CCNRy/CCNRc: the reintroduction of CCNRy/CCNRc services was approved by SMG#26. SMG1 confirmed meanwhile the view, shared also by MoU, that these two WI’s shall be deleted. The arguments from SMG3 to continue the work on CCNRy/CCNRc were: It is estimated that approximately 90% of the work is already done for these services due to the CCBS specifications CCNR (CCNRy in GSM notation) is an ISDN service defined in ISUP version 3. Once the service is introduced in fixed networks, GSM operators cannot offer service interworking, i.e. GSM subscribers cannot place CCNR requests against fixed subscribers and cannot be the target of CCNR requests from the fixed network. SMG3 will follow the proposal from SMG1 to stop work on these two WI’s if this position is endorsed by SMG-plenary. CCBS: Corrections are proposed to align GSM 03.93 with the MAP protocol. The interactions of CCBS with CAMEL Phase 2 are also solved. Page 9 Status report of SMG3 to SMG#27 October 1998 Call Deflection: The work on the stage 2 specification was further progressed and it is expected to sent GSM 03.72 for approval to SMG#28. The stage 3 specification was further stabilised. CD can be introduced without further changes to GSM 04.08 by reusing current call clearing procedures for the invocation of the service. GSM 04.72 is forwarded to SMG#27 for information. A CR to GSM 04.80 will be finalised in time for Release 98. UUS: Nokia took over responsibility for the stage 2 and stage 3 specifications of UUS. The main problem is the alignment of the specifications with GSM 03.18 procedures. Open items for SMG1 are recognised in the interworking area, especially for CAMEL and SOR. It is estimated that the service can be finalised in time for Release 98. However there is one outstanding issue on UUI for service one and the problem of segmentation. MSP: A proposal for a way to introduce MSP based on CAMEL Phase 2 functions was presented by France Télécom. There are only minor changes to the GSM system necessary. A discussion took place on how to handle service implementations based on CAMEL in SMG3. At present SMG3-WPB has no resources to work on the MSP in relation to the definition of "operator specific services". The France Télécom paper was considered as a proposal for internal consideration in interested companies. At SMG1 a discussion was started on alternative implementations for MSP. Changes to the stage 1 were proposed by Ericsson. Based on this an SMG1/SMG3 joint meeting was organised; however due to missing support of SMG1 the meeting was cancelled later on. Ericsson presented first ideas on an alternative implementation with major impact on mobility management and MS implementations. It is proposed to allow multiple SIMs in one ME. References to requirements on enhanced mobility management and SIM capabilities of UMTS were given. Ericsson volunteered to progress the work on this proposal in order to ask SMG12 for further guidance. Other companies are asked to give comments on the Ericsson proposal. Ericsson have indicated that their solution will be e-mailed around to SMG3, SMG3-WPB and SMG12. The finalisation of MSP within Release 98 cannot be guaranteed. Major decisions are necessary on the general concept of the introduction of MSP. For that the requirements of UMTS should be considered as well. The CAMEL based solution proposed by France Télécom in SMG3-WPB and the solution which will be distributed by Ericsson need to be studied. Follow me: There are two possibilities for the work on FM: - to implement Follow Me as a supplementary service. For that, a security mechanism for preventing fraud is necessary. This needs to be approved by SMG10. it would be feasible to introduce a tool which allows operators to implement their own solution. For FM an HLR-HLR interworking is necessary via a "tunnelling mechanism". Siemens, being the rapporteur, was asked in SMG3 to start consideration of these options. USSD enhancements: SMG1 have given major responsibility on the definition of service requirements for USSD enhancements to SMG4-MExE. SMG3-WPB is waiting for input from SMG4 on the open issues recognised previously. An answer from SMG12 on routeing of USSD messages was received. It is proposed to use either service code based routing or GT based routing for MS initiated traffic. SMG4 is asked for further clarification. For network initiated traffic the reuse of SMS routing procedures is proposed. CLI enhancements: The "Send Routeing Info" and "Provide MSRN" operations shall be used to transmit CLI information from the GMSC to the VMSC via the HLR. First drafts of the modifications required for GSM 03.18 and GSM 03.81 were presented in SMG3-WPB. An open item is the priority of the usage of both numbers at the VMSC. The introduction of name information together with the CLI is for further study. Page 10 Status report of SMG3 to SMG#27 October 1998 GSM/PCS Harmonisation: Proposed changes to GSM 04.81 and GSM 04.90 were received from T1P1. The change request to GSM 04.81 on "introduction of redirecting BCD number and redirecting subaddress" was postponed due to missing service requirements from SMG1. An off-line e-mail discussion has taken place on the introduction of the "redirection number". It was recognised that these changes are more relevant to the call forwarding service. For privacy reasons a new subscription option for call forwarding needs to be introduced. SMG1 and T1P1 are in charge to define the final requirements. The proposed CR to GSM 04.90 was not endorsed since it would introduce protocol specific handling in the application specific description of USSD. Release 98: In general it was estimated in SMG3-WPB that the majority of the work items allocated to SMG3-WPB can be finalised for Release 98. There is only one exception identified, which is MSP. General decisions are necessary in SMG1, SMG3 and SMG12. There are no Release 99 Work items in the responsibility of SMG3-WPB so far. Calling Name Presentation: The US-version of CNAP has been agreed by SMG#24. The work on the EURO-version can be continued; The stage 1 is neutral to the implementation but for stage 2 a new implementation option may be needed. The UUS proposal for implementation is under investigation, some problems/drawbacks are identified with this approach. 2.4 2.4.1 Network part (SMG3-WPC) Phase 2 No CRs to Phase 2. Phase 2 is stable. 2.4.2 Release 96, Release 97 and next CAMEL Phase 1: There are a very small number of changes for CAMEL Phase 1, even a year and a half after approval. CAMEL Phase 2: SMG3 continued to make corrections to the stage 2 and 3 specifications for CAMEL Phase 2; the majority are straightforward corrections of errors discovered as implementers work on their development of software, but a significant minority are changes made at the request of SPS3, to align CAMEL with ETSI and global IN standards. According to John Donne, ”No CAMEL is an island, entire of itself, …”. More corrections are expected. CAMEL Phase 3: The following statement was made by the SMG3-WPC chairman: "If CAMEL Phase 1 is a responsible adult and CAMEL Phase 2 is a maturing adolescent, CAMEL Phase 3 is definitely an embryo. However the pregnancy should be not too exhausting – we have signs of good co-operation between the three parents (all right, the CAMEL is an unusual animal, but not that unusual, so maybe I shouldn’t push the metaphor too far!)". SMG3-WPC had a joint discussions with SPS3 experts, including the SPS3 Chairman, Frans Haerens, during the SMG3-WPC meeting in Gothenburg, and agreed the framework for a co-operative development of the CAMEL Phase 3 stage 2 and 3 specifications. That framework is recorded in annex F of GSM 10.78 (see annex A of this status report). SMG#26 instructed SMG3 to discuss the arrangements with SPS3, and this annex records the result. The same framework was discussed by SPS3. It is expected to start the joint activity with SPS3 during the next SMG3-WPC meeting in November 1998. The proposal in Annex F was agreed by SMG3. One stream of specifications will be produced. Stage 1 and stage 2 as for CAMEL Phase 1 and CAMEL Phase 2; for stage 3 two specifications: one for GSM and one for IN CS3.1. CCBS: The main outstanding item, the resolution of the interactions between CAMEL Phase 2 and CCBS, was completed. During the process of integrating the changes to GSM 03.18 for CAMEL Phase 2, CCBS and GPRS, it was discovered that several corrections and alignments were needed; CRs are forwarded. Page 11 Status report of SMG3 to SMG#27 October 1998 Fraud Information Gathering System/Immediate Service Termination: A dialogue by liaison statements has taken place with SMG10 on FIGS and IST. CAMEL is seen as the primary tool on which both of these features will be based; however a specific request from SMG10 was received to define the protocol enhancements to MAP to allow the implementation of IST without the need for CAMEL. It will be made clear to SMG10 that the protocol enhancement for the development of a non CAMEL implementation solution for IST is only a small part of the work. Guidance on this work is requested from SMG10. The decision of which entity activates termination is a matter for SMG10. If they do not have a strong opinion, it can be left to SMG3. It was found that there are also several architectural aspects. There is a CAMEL solution and CAMEL is the main tool for collecting security related information; there may be other operator means to collect this information. The non CAMEL approach for the service might be very time consuming for SMG3-WPC. There was no support in SMG3 for the development of a non CAMEL based solution for IST. It has to be studied if this decision has any impact on the possible termination of service for non CAMEL subscribers. There might also be impact on CCBS recalls and impact on MNP. GPRS: SMG3-WPC have continued the cleaning up work on GSM 09.02 and GSM 09.60 for GPRS. Harmonisation with PCS1900: The impact of PCS1900 harmonisation on SMG3-WPC has been relatively small; two proposals for CRs to GSM 09.02 have been reviewed. The comments have already been forwarded to T1P1.5. A CR to GSM 09.02 is proposed to deal with one of the harmonisation issues: the introduction of 3-digit MNCs. Optimal Routeing: SMG #26 instructed SMG3 to study whether support of OR for mobile-to-mobile calls could be made an optional part of SOR. SMG3 have agreed the necessary CRs to GSM 03.18 (both Release 96 and Release 97) and GSM 03.79. It will be studied how CAMEL Phase 3 can be used to overcome the problems which have been identified with the existing (switch-based) definition of OR for mobile-to-mobile calls. (These CRs were not presented in the SMG3 plenary but were approved after the meeting via e-mail). SoLSA: A proposed change to GSM 09.02 to support SoLSA Phase 1 was discussed, but it was concluded that the stage 2 needs to be more stable before the stage 3 change can be agreed. ASN.1 compiler: For the ASN.1 checking SMG3-WPC (and also SMG3-WPB) make use of Ulrich Wiehe and "his" Siemens ASN.1 compiler. However, there seems no compiler available which can do the complete checking of the ASN.1 coding as used in GSM 09.78. The same problem occurs in SPS3. SPS3 ETSI-PEX is also informed and promised to help. Meanwhile a new compiler is found but his capabilities are not tested yet. SSN: ITU-T have agreed to change Q.713 so that SCCP SSNs not in the globally standardised range (i.e. "national" SSNs) will be transmitted unchanged through international SCCP gateways. This will allow GSM applications to use "national" SSNs for inter-PLMN signalling to support CAMEL & GPRS. The majority of SMG3 delegations endorsed a proposal to reserve a block of "national" SSNs for GSM use. There was unanimous support for the allocation of 3 specific "national" SSNs for MAP signalling for GPRS and CAMEL. SMG12 asked SMG3 to study a request from TTC (Japan) to use a "national" SSN for CAP signalling, instead of the currently specified SSN, which clashes with the ITU-T allocation of the same value for MAP signalling. This issue is under study by SMG3-WPC. Mobile Number Portability: The solutions for supporting MNP were discussed. The support of non-call related functions (like SMS, CCBS) and call related functions for MNP was handled taking into account GSM MAP and IN query based techniques. The MNP solutions are: a common solution for non-call related functions based on a Signalling Relay Function, an IN based solution for call related functions using an IN based query for obtaining call routing information and an SRF based solution for call related functions using a MAP query for obtaining call routing information. Non-call related: SRF method Call related: either IN or SRF method It was decided to have three distinct parts for the standardisation of MNP: - one part for call related traffic SRF based Page 12 Status report of SMG3 to SMG#27 October 1998 - one part for call related traffic IN based - one (common) part for non-call related traffic SRF based. Libertel volunteered to take rapporteurship for the SRF based parts of the specifications and Siemens indicated that they will take rapporteurship for the IN based part of the specification. UMTS aspects were treated for the first time in SMG3 on the latest plenary. For this Antun Samukic came over from the south of France. 2.5 UMTS matters Several UMTS specifications were presented in SMG3. UMTS 30.00 SMG Work Programme for UMTS; version 3.5.0. SMG3 has to indicate itself for which areas it want to become involved. Four approved WI description are attached to UMTS 30.00. Two more proposed WIs were available: "UMTS Core based on ATM Transport" and " Combined GSM and MobileIP Mobility Handling in UMTS IP CN". SMG3 wants to get 2nd responsibility for both proposed WIs. UMTS 30.01 UMTS baseline document version 3.3.0. This report will be studied by SMG3. UMTS 22.00 UMTS Phase 1 version 1.0.0. This specification was forwarded to SMG3-WPB. UMTS 23.01 General UMTS Architecture. Back ground information. UMTS 23.10 UMTS Access Stratum - Services and Functions version 0.8.1 and a contribution on "Access Stratum and Protocol Stacks". It was indicated that this document was not fully agreed by SMG12, however is might be the basis for UMTS evolution of A- and Gb-Interface specifications for UMTS Release 99. UMTS 23.20 Evolution of the GSM platform towards UMTS version 0.7.0. Back ground information. UMTS 23.30 Iu Principles version 0.2.0. Back ground information. UMTS ZZ.XX Description of Iu Interface version 0.0.2. Pre-paging in UMTS: This is a requirement by the Japanese TTC for the support of pre-paging in UMTS Phase 1. A broad range of features was identified already on the meeting which would benefit from such a mechanism. SMG3 will study the proposal. Gateway Location Register in the UMTS core network: SMG12 endorsed a proposal to include appropriate text in UMTS 23.20. Contributions are required. NEC is planning a new WI description for SMG12. SMG1 and SMG3 were requested to continue analysis of such a new entity between HLR and VLR or between HLR and SGSN. Interaction between MExE and GSM/UMTS Networks: Exchange of capabilities between the terminal and the network, in both direction, is needed to ensure a proper handling of interaction between the network and the terminal services. That info has to be stored in the network. SMG3 will give guidance on this storage. Another issue is the protocol to be used in the network for direct communication. This is an issue for the future discussion on CAMEL Phase 3. Organisation of UMTS work in SMG3: An SMG3 ad-hoc meeting on UMTS is planned on 18 to 20 November 1998 in Sophia Antipolis. The goal of this meeting is to get SMG3 more involved in UMTS. Issues for this meeting are the TTC proposals, MExE, work split, protocol (GSM 04.08/GSM 09.02) evolution towards UMTS. 3 3.1 Future work General SAME STORY as to SMG#22 and to SMG#23 and to SMG#24 and to SMG#25 and to SMG#26: In general there seems to be a reasonable support for most of the work items, however most of the work is done by a limited number of participants, c.q. companies. Page 13 Status report of SMG3 to SMG#27 October 1998 3.2 Status in SMG3 on Work Items Release 98: Call deflection: Work is progressing. stage 3 is forwarded for information. It is expected to forward stage 2 and stage 3 to SMG#28 for approval. Follow Me: If FM is based on CAMEL then there is probably no more work to be done by SMG3-WPB on Follow Me. A feasibility study is required on which CAMEL Phase can support Follow Me. An other option is that FM will be properly defined including security feature. The requirements from the UIC on FM need further clarification. SMG3 assumes the WI to slip to Release 99. FIGS and IST: It is assumed that FIGS/IST can be implemented based on CAMEL, however SMG3 was requested by SMG10 to develop a non-CAMEL based solution for IST. There are no resources in SMG3 to do so at present. GPRS Release 98/Phase 2: There is support to continue the work on GPRS. Cordless Telephony System: Till now no major discussions in SMG3. The situation of CTS is not clear. Forwarding of SMs: The status of this work item is not clear at all. There are no requirements from SMG1. There is no active support in SMG3-WPB. Mobile Number Portability: Under study in SMG12 and in parallel now in SMG3. SMG3 started working on stage 2 and stage 3. An SMG3 ad-hoc meeting on MNP is scheduled. Active support can be expected by several companies. The work can be finalised by SMG#28. Harmonisation PCS 1900 -GSM: joint activity with T1P1. Several CRs have been discussed and commented, some are approved. Nevertheless the total number of CRs is unknown. SMG3 is confident to comple the work until SMG#28. Interworking with satellites: Understudy in SMG1 Lawful Interception: Under study in SMG10. Location services: SMG3 is invited to take part in the workshop scheduled for end October in Sophia Antipolis. Multiple Subscriber Profile: Vodafone, France Télécom and Ericsson have indicated that they still have strong interest in this service. Stage 1 was already agreed long time ago. Also drafts of stage 2 and stage 3 are available (prepared by Simon Richardson, Vodafone). For the moment there is limited active support in SMG3-WPB. If no rapporteur is found then this service cannot be finalized in Release 98. Two proposals are under study (one from France Télécom and one, still to be distributed, from Ericsson). User-to-User Signalling: Nokia Mobile Phones has become rapporteur for stage 2 and stage 3 of UUS. Because of this active support UUS can be kept as a Release 98 service. SoLSA: This service is in the hands of Nokia. A solution has to be chosen. SMG3 is for the moment not actively involved. A stable stage 2 is needed. USSD enhancements: No progress was made in SMG3. Nokia is active on this work item and has offered to be the rapporteur. It can be kept as a Release 98 service. This WI is seen as subset of the MexE WI. CLI enhancements: Work is going on. Nokia is active on this work item. It can be kept as a Release 98 service. CCNRy and CCNRc: These work items could be introduced by simple additional requirements to the "normal" CCBS service; especially for CCNRy. Most of the procedures introduced for CCBS could be reused. Reintroducing these work items will be checked. SMG3 will stop it's activities on these two WIs as proposed by SMG1/MoU if this is confirmed by SMG. Page 14 Status report of SMG3 to SMG#27 October 1998 Release 99: CAMEL Phase 3: SMG3-WPC has started the work on CAMEL Phase 3 for Release 99 in close cooperation with SPS3. EDGE-NSS part: There is active support by Nokia. Issue for SMG3-WPA. 3.3 SMG3 meeting schedule after SMG3 #3/98 in Bonn 23 October 1998 SMG3 ad-hoc on MNP; Torino, hosted by CSELT 18 to 20 November 1998 SMG3 ad-hoc on UMTS; Sophia Antipolis, hosted by PT-SMG 27 to 29 January 1999 SMG3 plenary #1/99; NO HOST YET week 23 1999 SMG3 plenary #2/99; NO HOST YET week 40 1999 SMG3 plenary #3/99; NO HOST YET 26 to 29 October 1998 25 to 26 January 1998 SMG3-WPA; Sophia Antipolis, hosted by PT-SMG SMG3-WPA; Just before SMG3 plenary #1/99 NO HOST YET 26 to 30 October 1998 30 Nov to 4 Dec 1998 25 to 26 January 1999 17 to 21 May 1998 SMG3-WPB #4/98: Chicago, hosted by Lucent Technologies SMG3-WPB #5/98: Den Haag, hosted by KPN Telecom (if no other more exotic host can be found) SMG3-WPB #1/99: Just before SMG3 plenary #1/99 NO HOST YET SMG3-WPB #2/99: NO HOST YET 10 November 1998 joint SPS1/SMG3-WPB on GSM 09.12 matters during SPS1 in Darmstadt 9 to 13 November 1998 11 to 15 January 1999 13 and 14 January 1999 25 to 26 January 1999 22 to 26 March 1999 14 to 15 April 1999 17 to 21 May 1999 19 and 20 May 1999 23 to 24 June 1999 19 to 23 July 1999 13 to 17 September 1999 15 and 16 September 20 to 21 October 1999 15 to 19 November 1999 SMG3-WPC; Hungerford, hosted by Vodafone SMG3-WPC; NO HOST YET Joint SPS3/SMG3-WPC on CAMEL Phase 3 SMG3-WPC; immediately preceding SMG3 plenary #1/99 NO HOST YET SMG3-WPC; Issy-les-Moulineaux, hosted by France Télécom/CNET Joint SPS3/SMG3-WPC on CAMEL Phase 3; Turkey, hosted by ??? SMG3-WPC; Edinburgh, hosted by Nortel Joint SPS3/SMG3-WPC on CAMEL Phase 3 Joint SPS3/SMG3-WPC on CAMEL Phase 3; host unknown SMG3-WPC; Sweden, hosted by Telia SMG3-WPC; NO HOST YET Joint SPS3/SMG3-WPC on CAMEL Phase 3 Joint SPS3/SMG3-WPC on CAMEL Phase 3; host unknown SMG3-WPC; NO HOST YET SPS3 meetings with joint SPS3/SMG3-WPC sessions on CAMEL Phase 3: 12 to16 April 1999 21 to 25 June 1999 18 to 23 October 1999 Page 15 Status report of SMG3 to SMG#27 October 1998 Annex A: LS from SPS3 to SMG3 on CAMEL Phase 3 (to SMG#27 for information) Source: To: Date/Venue: Contact:Frans Haerens ETSI SPS3 SMG3/WPC , SMG3 (for action and response) Ostend, Belgium, 14-18 September 1998. Tel +32 3 240 9034 Fax +32 3 240 9961 e-mail: haerensf@btmaa.bel.alcatel.be Title: Response to Liaison Statement 'SMG3 - SPS3 co-operation for the production of common CAMEL Phase3 specifications SPS3 received the SMG3/WPC liaison statement on 'SMG3 - SPS3 co-operation for the production of common CAMEL Phase3 specifications'. Some discussion has been done between SMG3 and SPS3 on this co-operation during the Gothenburg SMG3/WPC meeting. A summary of those discussions can be found in GSM 10.78 V3.3.0, 9 September 1998 in Annex F As requested by SMG3/WPC, SPS3 has also allocated three additional meetings next year, namely on: • 12-16 April 1999 • 21-25 June 1999 • 18-23 October 1999 SPS3 ratifies this Annex F, however the following should be noted: During the CAMEL business meetings in the weeks scheduled for SMG3 WPC meetings also two days should be allocated where the discussion can be concentrated on the IN discussions. This will allow SPS3 delegates not to be mandated for the complete week. The SPS 3 delegates would favour to have only 6 meetings during next year on IN Camel Phase 3. In the table below three Joint SPS3/SMG3 meetings have been confirmed. It is up to SMG3/SPS3 management to endorse the final dates and to fix the additional days. Page 16 Status report of SMG3 to SMG#27 October 1998 SPS3 detailed meeting plan (The SMG meetings are for information as indicated in GSM 10.78 subclause 5.1): Date Meeting 29-30.10.98 Interim SPS3 9-13.11.98 SMG3 WPC 8-12.02.99 11-15.1.99 25-29.1.99 25-29.1.99 8-12.3..99 SMG#28 SMG3 WPC Interim SPS3 SMG3 SMG1 SMG#29 22-26.3.99 SMG3 WPC 12-16.4.99 SPS3 17-21.5.99 SMG3 WPC 31.5-4.6.99 SMG3 21-25.6.99 SPS3 SMG#30 5-9.7.99 SMG1 19-23.7.99 SMG3 WPC 13-17.9.99 SMG3 WPC 18-23.10.99 SPS3 27.9-1.10.99 SMG3 15-19.11.99 SMG3 WPC SMG3 WPC SMG#31 Note 1: Force. Scope Number portability, Multiple Point of Control Progress CAMEL phase 3 stage 2 & 3: Joint SPS3/SMG3 confirmed on 10 and 11 November 1998 Joint SPS3/SMG3 confirmed on 13 and 14 January 1999 Interim SPS3: No CAMEL phase 3, preparation ITU-T SG11/WP4 meeting Approve stage 1 Joint SPS3/SMG3? Note 1 SPS 3 confirmed: Note 1 Joint SPS3/SMG3 confirmed on 19 and 20 May 1999 SPS 3 confirmed: Note 1 Joint SPS3/SMG3? Note 1 Joint SPS3/SMG3 confirmed on 15 and 16 September SPS 3 confirmed: Note 1 Joint SPS3/SMG3? Note 1 Finalise WPC outputs on CAMEL phase 3 TC approval of CRs, finalisation of Workitem SPS3/SMG3 management must confirm the exact meeting days for Joint SPS3/SMG3 Task Annex F of GSM 10.78 V3.3.0, 9 September 1998 Basis of co-operation agreement between SMG3 and SPS3 This annex summarises the agreement reached at a joint meeting of representatives of SPS3 and SMG3 WPC on 9 September 1998. It is subject to ratification by SPS3, SPS, SMG3 and SMG. 1 2. 3. 4. 5 6 SMG3 WPC is responsible for delivering via SMG3 to SMG #31 (February 2000) for approval the stage 2 & 3 specifications (GSM 03.78 and GSM 09.78) for CAMEL Phase 3. These specifications will be in the same format as the equivalent specifications for CAMEL Phase 1 & CAMEL Phase 2. The work to develop GSM 03.78 and GSM 09.78 may be useful in the development of the specifications for ETSI INAP CS-3.1; however SMG3 WPC is not able to allocate any resource for the direct development of specifications for ETSI INAP CS-3.1. SPS3's expertise is seen as being particularly valuable in: importing into the CAMEL Phase 3 specifications the appropriate features of ETSI INAP CS2; developing the enhancements to ETSI INAP CS-2, which are required for CAMEL Phase 3. Meetings will be held to progress the work of drafting the CAMEL Phase 3 specifications as follows: 4.1 During the weeks scheduled for SMG3 WPC meetings, as set out in subclause 5.1. The CAMEL business meeting will be held in the same location as the SMG3 WPC meeting. Each CAMEL business meeting will start at 4 p.m. on the Monday, and finish at 6 p.m. on the Thursday. There will be 6 such meetings in 1999. 4.2 During the weeks scheduled for SPS3 meetings; the dates for these meetings will be set by SPS3. The CAMEL business meeting will be held in the same location as the SPS3 meeting. Each CAMEL business meeting will occupy 2 days, starting at 9 a.m. on the first day and finishing at 6 p.m. on the second day. There will be 3 such meetings in 1999. Invitations to each CAMEL business meeting will be sent to the SMG3 WPC membership list and to the SPS3 membership list, by the host of the meeting with which the CAMEL business meeting is collocated. All CAMEL business meetings will have equal status, and will have a mandate to deliver outputs to SMG3 for approval. Extract of Tdoc SMG 98-0775 ETSI TC SMG # 27 Plenary Meeting Praha, Czech Republic 12nd- 16th October 1998 Source: PT SMG Agenda Item: 6.4 Extract of SMG4 Status Report 14 Liaison Statement from SMG4 to SMG ETSI/SMG4 SMG4/ Tdoc 98P444 28th Sept - 2nd Oct 98 Sophia Antipolis To SMG cc WOME From SMG4 Liaison Statement - maintenance of ETSI GSM specifications SMG4 has discussed the problems concerning the maintenance of yearly releases of Technical Specifications and feels that it is very time consuming and often unnecessary to maintain all previous releases. SMG4 wishes to propose that only the current year and previous 2 year releases of Technical Specifications should be maintained. SMG4 believes a similar view has been expressed in SMG9 SMG4 notes that WOME are due to meet on 2nd October which coincides with the final day of SMG4’s meeting and felt that this LS should also be sent to them for that meeting as it is likely the subject of document maintenance may arise. Status Report SMG4 at SMG#27, 10/98 Praha, Page 1 of 1 , Filename:98-0775an14.doc List of all GSM Phase2, Phase 2+ and UMTS specifications (13 November 1998). GSM No Version Phase ETS/R/GTS Short Title Publication notes 01.00 5.2.0 Ph2+/UMTS Miscellaneous SMG spec Management Unpublished 01.02 01.02 01.04 01.04 01.04 4.0.2 5.0.0 4.0.2 4.1.1 4.1.2 Phase 2 Phase 2+ Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2 ETR 99 GTS 01.02 ETR 100 ETR 100 Ed2 ETR 100 Ed3 Description of GSM PLMN Description of GSM PLMN GSM Abbreviations GSM Abbreviations GSM Abbreviations Pub Oct 1993 Pub Mar 1996 Pub Nov 1994 Pub Apr 1994 Pub Apr 1995 01.04 01.04 01.31 01.31 01.31 01.33 01.33 01.48 01.48 5.0.0 5.0.1 5.0.0 7.0.0 7.0.1 5.0.1 7.0.0 5.0.0 5.0.1 Phase 2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2+ R98 R98 Phase 2+ R98 Phase 2+ Phase 2+ GTS 01.04 ETR 350 TR 101 105 TR 101 105 TR 101 105 ETR 363 TR 100 xxx GTS 01.48 GTS 01.48 GSM Abbreviations GSM Abbreviations Fraud Info Gat FIGS Stg 0 Fraud Info Gat FIGS Stg 0 Fraud Info Gat FIGS Stg 0 Lawful Intercep reqmts Lawful Intercep reqmts ISDN based DECT/GSM ISDN based DECT/GSM Pub Mar 1996 Pub Nov 1996 Pub Oct 1997 Unpublished Unpublished Unpublished Unpublished Pub July 1996 Pub Nov 1996 01.50 01.51 01.60 01.60 01.61 01.61 01.61 02.01 02.01 1.0.0 1.0.0 1.1.0 6.0.0 5.0.0 6.0.0 6.0.1 4.4.2 4.5.0 Phase 2+ Phase 2+ R97 R97 Phase 2+ R97 R97 Phase 2 Phase 2 Radio Local Loop (RLL) Dual Mode of Ops & Roam GPRS requirements GPRS requirements GPRS ciphering algo GPRS ciphering algo GPRS ciphering algo Telecomm Services Telecomm Services Unpublished Unpublished Draft Pub Apr 1998 Pub Oct 1997 Unpublished Pub July 1998 Pub Sep 1994 Pub Mar 1995 02.01 02.01 02.01 4.6.0 5.0.0 5.1.0 Phase 2 Phase 2+ Phase 2+ TR TR TR 101 xxx TR 101 186 TS 101 106 TS 101 106 TS 101 106 ETS 300 500 ETS 300 500 Am1 ETS 300 500 Ed2 GTS 02.01 GTS 02.01 Telecomm Services Telecomm Services Telecomm Services Pub Jan 1996 Pub Jan 1996 Pub Mar 1996 02.01 5.2.0 Phase 2+ GTS 02.01 Telecomm Services Pub Nov 1996 02.01 5.3.0 Phase 2+ GTS 02.01 Telecomm Services Pub Jan 1998 02.01 5.4.0 Phase 2+ GTS 02.01 Telecomm Services Pub July 1998 02.02 02.02 02.02 4.2.2 5.0.0 5.1.0 Phase 2 Phase 2+ Phase 2+ ETS 300 501 GTS 02.02 GTS 02.02 Bearer Services in GSM Bearer Services in GSM Bearer Services in GSM Pub Sep 1994 Pub Jan 1996 Pub May 1996 02.02 02.02 02.02 02.02 02.02 02.03 02.03 02.03 5.2.0 5.2.1 5.3.0 5.3.1 5.3.2 4.3.1 5.0.0 5.1.0 Phase 2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2 Phase 2+ Phase 2+ ETS 300 904 ETS 300 904 ETS 300 904 Ed2 ETS 300 904 Ed2 ETS 300 904 Ed2 ETS 300 502 GTS 02.03 GTS 02.03 Bearer Services in GSM Bearer Services in GSM Bearer Services in GSM Bearer Services in GSM Bearer Services in GSM Tele Services in GSM Tele Services in GSM Tele Services in GSM UAP version Pub Apr 1997 Unpublished OAP version Pub Dec 1997 Pub Oct 1994 Pub Mar 1996 Pub July 1996 02.03 02.03 02.03 02.03 02.03 02.03 02.03 02.04 02.04 02.04 02.04 02.04 02.04 5.1.1 5.1.2 5.2.0 5.2.1 5.3.0 5.3.1 5.3.2 4.7.1 4.8.0 4.9.0 4.9.1 5.0.0 5.1.0 Phase 2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2+ Phase 2+ ETS 300 905 ETS 300 905 ETS 300 905 Ed2 ETS 300 905 Ed2 ETS 300 905 Ed3 ETS 300 905 Ed3 ETS 300 905 Ed3 ETS 300 503 ETS 300 503 Am1 ETS 300 503 Ed2 ETS 300 503 Ed3 GTS 02.04 GTS 02.04 Tele Services in GSM Tele Services in GSM Tele Services in GSM Tele Services in GSM Tele Services in GSM Tele Services in GSM Tele Services in GSM Supplementary Services Supplementary Services Supplementary Services Supplementary Services Supplementary Services Supplementary Services UAP version Pub Apr 1997 OAP version Pub Aug 1997 Unpublished OAP version Pub Jan 1998 Pub Sep 1994 Pub Mar 1995 Pub Jan 1996 Pub May 1996 Pub Jan 1996 Pub Mar 1996 02.04 5.2.0 Phase 2+ GTS 02.04 Supplementary Services Pub May 1996 02.04 5.3.0 Phase 2+ GTS 02.04 Supplementary Services Pub July 1996 Page 1 ETSI Reference MI/SMG00SPEC_QU DTR/SMG-010102P DGTS/SMG-010102Q DTR/SMG-010104P RTR/SMG-010104P RTR/SMG010104PR2 DGTS/SMG-010104Q DTR/SMG-010104Q DTR/SMG-100131Q RTR/SMG-100131Q7 RTR/SMG-100131Q7 DTR/SMG-101020Q DTR/SMG-100133Q7 DGTS/SMG-010148Q RGTS/SMG010148QR DTR/SMG-010150Q DTR/SMG-010151Q DTR/SMG-010160Q6 DTR/SMG-010160Q6 DTS/SMG-100161Q DTS/SMG-100161Q6 DTS/SMG-100161Q6 DE/SMG-010201P RE/SMG-010201P RE/SMG-010201PR2 DGTS/SMG-010201Q RGTS/SMG010201QR RGTS/SMG010201QR1 RGTS/SMG010201QR2 RGTS/SMG010201QR3 DE/SMG-010202P DGTS/SMG-010202Q RGTS/SMG010202QR DE/SMG-010202QR1 DE/SMG-010202QR1 RE/SMG-010202QR2 RE/SMG-010202QR2 RE/SMG-010202QR2 DE/SMG-010203P DGTS/SMG-010203Q RGTS/SMG010203QR DE/SMG-010203QR DE/SMG-010203QR RE/SMG-010203QR1 RE/SMG-010203QR1 RE/SMG-010203QR2 RE/SMG-010203QR2 RE/SMG-010203QR2 DE/SMG-010204P RE/SMG-010204P RE/SMG-010204PR2 RE/SMG-010204PR3 DGTS/SMG-010204Q RGTS/SMG010204QR RGTS/SMG010204QR1 RGTS/SMG010204QR2 After SMG # SMG#20 SMG#8 SMG#17 SMG#8 SMG#12 SMG#14 SMG#17 SMG#20 SMG#23 SMG#25 SMG#26 SMG#21 SMG#25 SMG#19 SMG#20 SMG#? SMG#? SMG#25 SMG#25 SMG#23 SMG#25 SMG#26 SMG#11 SMG#12 SMG#15 SMG#16 SMG#17 SMG#20 SMG#24 SMG#26 SMG#8 SMG#16 SMG#18 SMG#20 SMG#20 SMG#22 SMG#22 SMG#22 SMG#11 SMG#17 SMG#19 SMG#20 SMG#20 SMG#21 SMG#21 SMG#22 SMG#22 SMG#22 SMG#10 SMG#12 SMG#15 SMG#16 SMG#16 SMG#17 SMG#18 SMG#19 List of all GSM Phase2, Phase 2+ and UMTS specifications (13 November 1998). GSM No Version Phase ETS/R/GTS Short Title Publication notes 02.04 02.04 02.04 02.04 02.04 02.04 02.04 02.04 02.04 02.04 02.04 02.04 02.06 02.06 02.06 02.06 02.06 02.06 02.06 02.06 02.06 02.06 02.07 02.07 02.07 02.07 02.07 02.07 02.07 5.4.0 5.4.1 5.5.0 5.5.1 5.6.0 5.6.1 5.6.2 5.7.0 5.7.1 6.0.0 6.0.1 7.0.0 4.2.2 4.3.0 4.4.0 4.5.0 4.5.1 4.5.2 5.0.0 5.0.1 5.1.0 5.1.1 4.6.1 4.7.0 4.8.0 4.8.1 4.8.2 5.0.0 5.1.0 Phase 2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2+ R97 R97 R98 Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2/2+ Phase 2/2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2+ Phase 2+ ETS 300 918 ETS 300 918 ETS 300 918 Ed2 ETS 300 918 Ed2 ETS 300 918 Ed3 ETS 300 918 Ed3 ETS 300 918 Ed3 ETS 300 918 Ed4 ETS 300 918 Ed4 TS 100 918 TS 100 918 TS 100 918 ETS 300 504 ETS 300 504 Ed2 ETS 300 504 Ed3 ETS 300 504 Ed4 ETS 300 504 Ed4 ETS 300 504 Ed4 ETS 300 919 ETS 300 919 ETS 300 919 Ed2 ETS 300 919 Ed2 ETS 300 505 ETS 300 505 Ed2 ETS 300 505 Ed3 ETS 300 505 Ed3 ETS 300 505 Ed3 GTS 02.07 GTS 02.07 Supplementary Services Supplementary Services Supplementary Services Supplementary Services Supplementary Services Supplementary Services Supplementary Services Supplementary Services Supplementary Services Supplementary Services Supplementary Services Supplementary Services Types of MS Types of MS Types of MS Types of MS Types of MS Types of MS Types of MS Types of MS Types of MS Types of MS MS features MS features MS features MS features MS features MS features MS features UAP version Pub Apr 1997 OAP version Pub Aug 1997 Unpublished OAP version Pub Feb 1998 Unpublished OAP version Unpublished Pub July 1998 Unpublished Pub Sep 1994 Pub Sep 1995 Pub May 1996 Unpublished OAP version Pub Jan 1998 UAP version Pub Apr 1997 OAP version Pub Aug 1997 Pub Oct 1994 Pub Jan 1996 Unpublished OAP version Pub Jan 1998 Pub Mar 1996 Pub July 1996 02.07 02.07 02.07 02.07 02.07 02.07 02.07 02.07 02.07 02.07 02.08 02.09 02.09 02.09 02.09 02.09 02.09 02.09 02.09 02.11 02.11 02.11 02.11 02.11 02.11 02.11 02.11 02.16 02.16 02.16 02.16 02.16 02.16 02.17 02.17 02.17 02.17 02.17 02.17 5.2.0 5.2.1 5.3.0 5.3.1 5.3.2 5.4.0 5.4.1 6.0.0 6.1.0 7.0.0 0.2.1 4.2.4 4.3.0 4.4.0 4.4.1 5.0.0 5.0.1 5.1.0 5.1.1 4.6.1 4.7.0 4.8.0 4.9.0 5.0.0 5.0.1 6.0.0 7.0.0 4.3.2 4.3.3 4.3.4 4.4.0 4.5.0 5.0.0 4.3.3 5.0.0 5.0.1 5.1.0 6.0.0 7.0.0 Phase 2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2+ R97 R97 R98 Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2/2+ Phase 2/2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2/2+ Phase 2/2+ R97 R98 Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2/2+ Phase 2 Phase 2/2+ Phase 2/2+ Phase 2+ R97 R98 ETS 300 906 ETS 300 906 ETS 300 906 Ed2 ETS 300 906 Ed2 ETS 300 906 Ed2 ETS 300 906 Ed3 ETS 300 906 Ed3 TS 100 906 TS 100 906 TS 100 906 ETR 101 ETS 300 506 ETS 300 506 Am1 ETS 300 506 Ed2 ETS 300 506 Ed2 ETS 300 920 ETS 300 920 ETS 300 920 Ed2 ETS 300 920 Ed2 ETS 300 507 ETS 300 507 Ed2 ETS 300 507 Ed3 ETS 300 507 Ed4 ETS 300 921 ETS 300 921 TS 100 921 TS 100 921 ETS 300 508 ETS 300 508 ETS 300 508 ETS 300 508 Am1 ETS 300 508 Ed2 GTS 02.16 ETS 300 509 ETS 300 922 ETS 300 922 ETS 300 922 Ed2 TS 100 922 TS 100 922 MS features MS features MS features MS features MS features MS features MS features MS features MS features MS features QoS Security aspects Security aspects Security aspects Security aspects Security aspects Security aspects Security aspects Security aspects Service accessibility Service accessibility Service accessibility Service accessibility Service accessibility Service accessibility Service accessibility Service accessibility ME identity ME identity ME identity ME identity ME identity ME identity SIM characteristics SIM characteristics SIM characteristics SIM characteristics SIM characteristics SIM characteristics UAP version Pub Apr 1997 Unpublished OAP version Pub Dec 1997 OAP version Pub June 1998 Unpublished Pub July 1998 Unpublished? Unpublished Pub Sep 1994 Pub Mar 1995 OAP version Pub Jan 1998 UAP version Pub Apr 1997 OAP version Pub Dec 1997 Pub Sep 1994 Pub Jan 1996 Pub May 1996 Pub Sep 1996 UAP version Pub Apr 1997 Pub July 1998 Unpublished PE version Vote version Pub Sep 1994 Pub Mar 1995 Pub July 1995 Pub Nov 1996 Pub Sep 1994 UAP version Pub Apr 1997 OAP version Pub Nov 1998 Unpublished Page 2 ETSI Reference DE/SMG-010204QR3 DE/SMG-010204QR3 RE/SMG-010204QR4 RE/SMG-010204QR4 RE/SMG-010204QR5 RE/SMG-010204QR5 RE/SMG-010204QR5 RE/SMG-010204QR6 RE/SMG-010204QR6 DTS/SMG-010204Q6 DTS/SMG-010204Q6 DTS/SMG-010204Q7 DE/SMG-010206P RE/SMG-010206P RE/SMG-010206PR2 RE/SMG-010206PR3 RE/SMG-010206PR3 RE/SMG-010206PR3 DE/SMG-010206Q DE/SMG-010206Q RE/SMG-010206QR RE/SMG-010206QR DE/SMG-010207P RE/SMG-010207P RE/SMG-010207PR1 RE/SMG-010207PR1 RE/SMG-010207PR1 DGTS/SMG-010207Q RGTS/SMG010207QR DE/SMG-010207QR1 DE/SMG-010207QR1 RE/SMG-010207QR2 RE/SMG-010207QR2 RE/SMG-010207QR2 RE/SMG-010207QR3 RE/SMG-010207QR3 DTS/SMG-010207Q6 DTS/SMG-010207Q6 RTS/SMG-010207Q7 DTR/SMG-010208P DE/SMG-010209P RE/SMG-010209P RE/SMG-010209PR1 RE/SMG-010209PR1 DE/SMG-010209Q DE/SMG-010209Q RE/SMG-010209QR1 RE/SMG-010209QR1 DE/SMG-010211P RE/SMG-010211P RE/SMG-010211PR2 RE/SMG-010211PR3 DE/SMG-010211Q DE/SMG-010211Q DTS/SMG-010211Q6 RTS/SMG-010211Q7 DE/SMG-010216P DE/SMG-010216P DE/SMG-010216P RE/SMG-010216P RE/SMG-010216P1 DGTS/SMG-010216Q DE/SMG-010217P DE/SMG-010217Q DE/SMG-010217Q RE/SMG-090217QR1 DTS/SMG-090217Q6 DTS/SMG-090217Q7 After SMG # SMG#20 SMG#20 SMG#21 SMG#21 SMG#22 SMG#22 SMG#22 SMG#23 SMG#23 SMG#25 SMG#25 SMG#25 SMG#8 SMG#14 SMG#16 SMG#22 SMG#22 SMG#22 SMG#20 SMG#20 SMG#21 SMG#21 SMG#11 SMG#15 SMG#22 SMG#22 SMG#22 SMG#17 SMG#19 SMG#20 SMG#20 SMG#22 SMG#22 SMG#22 SMG#24 SMG#24 SMG#25 SMG#26 SMG#27 SMG#16 SMG#7 SMG#12 SMG#22 SMG#22 SMG#20 SMG#20 SMG#22 SMG#22 SMG#10 SMG#15 SMG#16 SMG#17 SMG#20 SMG#20 SMG#26 SMG#27 SMG#7 SMG#12 SMG#13 SMG#20 SMG#8 SMG#20 SMG#20 SMG#27 SMG#27 SMG#26 List of all GSM Phase2, Phase 2+ and UMTS specifications (13 November 1998). GSM No Version Phase ETS/R/GTS Short Title Publication notes 02.17 02.19 02.22 02.22 02.22 02.22 02.22 7.1.0 7.0.0 5.0.0 5.1.0 5.2.0 5.2.0 5.3.0 R98 R98 Phase 2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2+ TS 100 922 TS 101 xxx GTS 02.22 GTS 02.22 GTS 02.22 GTS 02.22 GTS 02.22 SIM characteristics SIM API Personalisation of the ME Personalisation of the ME Personalisation of the ME Personalisation of the ME Personalisation of the ME Unpublished Unpublished Unpublished Unpublished Pub Dec 1996 Unpublished Pub Nov 1997 02.22 5.3.1 Phase 2+ GTS 02.22 Personalisation of the ME Pub Apr 1998 02.22 5.4.0 Phase 2+ GTS 02.22 Personalisation of the ME Pub July 1998 02.24 02.24 02.24 02.24 02.30 02.30 02.30 02.30 02.30 02.30 02.30 4.4.1 4.5.0 5.0.0 5.0.1 4.10.0 4.11.0 4.11.1 4.12.0 4.13.0 5.0.0 5.1.0 Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2/2+ Phase 2/2+ Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2+ Phase 2+ ETS 300 510 ETS 300 510 Ed2 ETS 300 923 ETS 300 923 ETS 300 511 ETS 300 511 ETS 300 511 ETS 300 511 Am1 ETS 300 511 Ed2 GTS 02.30 GTS 02.30 Advice of Charge Advice of Charge Advice of Charge Advice of Charge Man-Machine Interface Man-Machine Interface Man-Machine Interface Man-Machine Interface Man-Machine Interface Man-Machine Interface Man-Machine Interface Pub Oct 1994 Pub Jan 1996 UAP version Pub Apr 1997 PE version Vote version Pub Sep 1994 Pub Mar 1994 Pub July 1995 Pub Jan 1996 Pub Mar 1996 02.30 5.2.0 Phase 2+ GTS 02.30 Man-Machine Interface Pub May 1996 02.30 5.3.0 Phase 2+ GTS 02.30 Man-Machine Interface Pub July 1996 02.30 02.30 02.30 02.30 02.30 02.30 02.30 02.30 02.30 02.30 02.30 02.30 02.30 02.31 02.31 02.31 02.32 02.32 02.33 02.33 02.33 02.34 02.34 02.34 5.3.1 5.3.2 5.4.0 5.4.1 5.5.0 5.5.1 5.5.2 5.6.0 5.6.1 5.6.2 6.0.0 6.0.1 7.0.0 5.0.0 7.0.0 7.1.0 7.0.0 7.1.0 5.0.0 7.0.0 7.1.0 5.0.0 5.0.1 5.1.0 Phase 2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2+ R97 R97 R98 Phase 2+ R98 R98 R98 R98 Phase 2+ R98 R98 Phase 2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2+ ETS 300 907 ETS 300 907 ETS 300 907 Ed2 ETS 300 907 Ed2 ETS 300 907 Ed3 ETS 300 907 Ed3 ETS 300 907 Ed3 ETS 300 907 Ed4 ETS 300 907 Ed4 ETS 300 907 Ed4 TS 100 907 TS 100 907 TS 100 907 TS 101 107 TR 101 107 TR 101 107 TS 101 xxx TS 101 xxx GTS 02.33 TS 101 xxx TS 101 xxx GTS 02.34 GTS 02.34 GTS 02.34 Man-Machine Interface Man-Machine Interface Man-Machine Interface Man-Machine Interface Man-Machine Interface Man-Machine Interface Man-Machine Interface Man-Machine Interface Man-Machine Interface Man-Machine Interface Man-Machine Interface Man-Machine Interface Man-Machine Interface Fraud Info Gat FIGS Stg 1 Fraud Info Gat FIGS Stg 1 Fraud Info Gat FIGS Stg 1 IST Stage 1 IST Stage 1 Lawful intercept Stage 1 Lawful intercept Stage 1 Lawful intercept Stage 1 HSCSD HSCSD HSCSD UAP version Pub Apr 1997 OAP version Pub Aug 1997 Unpublished OAP version Pub Feb 1998 Unpublished OAP version Pub June 1998 Unpublished Pub July 1998 Unpublished Pub Oct 1997 Unpublished Unpublished Unpublished Unpublished Pub Jan 1997 Unpublished Unpublished Unpublished Pub Nov 1996 Pub Mar 1997 02.34 5.2.0 Phase 2+ GTS 02.34 HSCSD Unpublished 02.34 5.2.1 Phase 2+ GTS 02.34 HSCSD Pub July 1997 02.37 02.40 02.40 02.40 02.40 02.41 02.41 02.41 1.0.0 4.4.1 4.5.0 5.0.0 7.0.0 4.5.2 5.0.0 5.1.0 Phase 2+ Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2/2+ R98 Phase 2 Phase 2+ Phase 2+ TS 101 xxx ETS 300 512 ETS 300 512 Ed2 GTS 02.40 TS 100 512 ETS 300 513 GTS 02.41 GTS 02.41 DECT access to GSM Call Progress indicators Call Progress indicators Call Progress indicators Call Progress indicators ODB Stage 1 ODB Stage 1 ODB Stage 1 Draft Pub Sep 1994 Pub Jan 1996 Pub Nov 1996 Unpublished Pub Sep 1994 Pub Jan 1996 Pub Mar 1997 02.41 5.1.1 Phase 2+ GTS 02.41 ODB Stage 1 Pub Jan 1998 02.42 5.0.0 Phase 2+ GTS 02.42 NITZ Pub July 1996 Page 3 ETSI Reference DTS/SMG-090217Q7 DTS/SMG-090219Q7 DGTS/SMG-010222Q DGTS/SMG-010222Q DGTS/SMG-010222Q DGTS/SMG-010222Q RGTS/SMG010222QR1 RGTS/SMG010222QR2 RGTS/SMG010222QR3 DE/SMG-010224P RE/SMG-010224P DE/SMG-010224Q DE/SMG-010224Q DE/SMG-010230P DE/SMG-010230P DE/SMG-010230P RE/SMG-010230P RE/SMG-010230P1 DGTS/SMG-010230Q RGTS/SMG010230QR RGTS/SMG010230QR1 RGTS/SMG010230QR2 DE/SMG-010230QR2 DE/SMG-010230QR2 RE/SMG-010230QR3 RE/SMG-010230QR3 RE/SMG-010230QR4 RE/SMG-010230QR4 RE/SMG-010230QR4 RE/SMG-010230QR5 RE/SMG-010230QR5 RE/SMG-010230QR5 DTS/SMG-010230Q6 DTS/SMG-010230Q6 DTS/SMG-010230Q7 DTS/SMG-100231Q RTR/SMG-100231Q7 RTR/SMG-100231Q7 DTS/SMG-100232Q7 DTS/SMG-100232Q7 DGTS/SMG-100233Q DTS/SMG-100233Q7 FTS/SMG-100233Q7 DGTS/SMG-010234Q DGTS/SMG-010234Q RGTS/SMG010234QR RGTS/SMG010234QR1 RGTS/SMG010234QR1 DTS/SMG-010237Q DE/SMG-010240P RE/SMG-010240P DGTS/SMG-010240Q DTS/SMG-010240Q7 DE/SMG-010241P DGTS/SMG-010241Q RGTS/SMG010241QR RGTS/SMG010241QR1 DGTS/SMG-010242Q After SMG # SMG#27 SMG#27 SMG#17 SMG#18 SMG#20 SMG#19 SMG#23 SMG#25 SMG#26 SMG#11 SMG#15 SMG#20 SMG#20 SMG# SMG# SMG#10 SMG#12 SMG#13 SMG#16 SMG#17 SMG#18 SMG#19 SMG#20 SMG#20 SMG#21 SMG#21 SMG#22 SMG#22 SMG#22 SMG#23 SMG#24 SMG#24 SMG#25 SMG#25 SMG#26 SMG#23 SMG#25 SMG#26 SMG#25 SMG#26 SMG#20 SMG#25 SMG#27 SMG#20 SMG#20 SMG#21 SMG#22 SMG#22 SMG#23 SMG#10 SMG#15 SMG#20 SMG#27 SMG#8 SMG#16 SMG#21 SMG#24 SMG#19 List of all GSM Phase2, Phase 2+ and UMTS specifications (13 November 1998). GSM No Version Phase ETS/R/GTS Short Title Publication notes 02.42 5.0.1 Phase 2+ GTS 02.42 NITZ Pub Nov 1996 02.42 5.1.0 Phase 2+ GTS 02.42 NITZ Pub Jan 1998 02.43 02.48 02.53 02.53 02.53 02.56 02.57 02.60 02.60 02.60 02.60 7.0.0 6.0.0 5.0.0 5.1.0 7.0.0 7.0.0 7.0.0 5.0.0 5.0.0 5.1.0 5.2.0 R98 R97 Phase 2+ Phase 2+ R98 R98 R98 Phase 2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2+ TS 101 xxx TS 101 180 TS 101 108 TS 101 108 TS 101 108 TS 101 xxx TS 101 xxx EN 301 113 EN 301 113 TS 101 113 TS 101 113 SoLSA Stage 1 Tool Kit Security Stage1 TFO TFO TFO CTS Stage 1 MExE Stage 1 GPRS Stage 1 GPRS Stage 1 GPRS Stage 1 GPRS Stage 1 Unpublished Pub Apr 1998 Pub Nov 1997 Pub Jan 1998 Unpublished Unpublished Unpublished Unpublished Unpublished Pub Oct 1997 Pub Jan 1998 02.60 02.60 02.60 02.63 02.66 02.66 02.67 02.67 6.0.0 6.1.0 7.0.0 5.0.0 5.0.0 7.0.0 5.0.0 5.0.1 R97 R97 R98 Phase 2+ Phase 2+ R98 Phase 2+ Phase 2+ TS 101 113 EN 301 113 TS 101 113 GTS 02.63 TS 101 xxx TS 101 xxx GTS 02.67 GTS 02.67 GPRS Stage 1 GPRS Stage 1 GPRS Stage 1 PDS Stage 1 Mobile NP Stage 1 Mobile NP Stage 1 eMLPP eMLPP Unpublished OAP version Unpublished Pub July 1996 Unpublished Unpublished Pub Jan 1996 Pub July 1996 02.67 02.67 02.67 02.67 02.68 02.68 5.0.2 5.0.3 5.0.4 5.0.5 5.0.0 5.1.0 Phase 2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2+ ETS 300 924 ETS 300 924 ETS 300 924Ed2 ETS 300 924Ed2 GTS 02.68 GTS 02.68 eMLPP eMLPP eMLPP eMLPP VGCS VGCS UAP version Pub May 1997 OAP version Pub Dec 1997 Pub Jan 1996 Pub Mar 1996 02.68 02.68 02.68 02.68 02.69 02.69 5.1.1 5.1.2 5.1.3 5.2.0 5.0.0 5.1.0 Phase 2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2+ ETS 300 925 ETS 300 925 Ed2 ETS 300 925 Ed2 ETS 300 925 Ed3 GTS 02.69 GTS 02.69 VGCS VGCS VGCS VGCS VBS VBS Pub May 1997 OAP version Pub Aug 1997 OAP version Pub Jan 1996 Pub Mar 1996 02.69 02.69 02.69 02.69 02.72 02.72 02.72 02.78 02.78 5.1.1 5.1.2 5.1.3 5.2.0 5.0.0 7.0.0 7.1.0 5.0.0 5.1.0 Phase 2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2+ R98 R98 Phase 2+ Phase 2+ ETS 300 926 ETS 300 926 Ed2 ETS 300 926 Ed2 ETS 300 926 Ed3 GTS 02.72 TS 101 xxx TS 101 xxx GTS 02.78 GTS 02.78 VBS VBS VBS VBS Call deflection Call deflection Call deflection CAMEL Stage 1 CAMEL Stage 1 Pub May 1997 OAP version Pub Aug 1997 OAP version Pub July 1996 Unpublished Unpublished Pub July 1996 Pub Nov 1996 02.78 5.1.1 Phase 2+ GTS 02.78 CAMEL Stage 1 Pub Mar 1997 02.78 5.2.0 Phase 2+ GTS 02.78 CAMEL Stage 1 Unpublished 02.78 5.2.1 Phase 2+ GTS 02.78 CAMEL Stage 1 Pub July 1997 02.78 5.3.0 Phase 2+ GTS 02.78 CAMEL Stage 1 Unpublished 02.78 5.4.0 Phase 2+ GTS 02.78 CAMEL Stage 1 Pub Jan 1998 02.78 5.5.0 Phase 2+ GTS 02.78 CAMEL Stage 1 Pub July 1998 02.78 02.78 02.79 02.79 6.0.1 6.1.0 5.0.0 5.1.0 R97 R97 Phase 2+ Phase 2+ TS 101 285 TS 101 285 GTS 02.79 GTS 02.79 CAMEL Ph2 Stage 1 CAMEL Ph2 Stage 1 SOR SOR Unpublished Pub July 1998 Pub July 1996 Pub Nov 1996 02.81 02.81 02.81 02.81 4.3.2 4.4.1 4.4.2 4.5.0 Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2 ETS 300 514 ETS 300 514 ETS 300 514 ETS 300 514 Am1 Line Identity SS Line Identity SS Line Identity SS Line Identity SS PE version Vote version Pub Oct 1994 Pub Mar 1995 Page 4 ETSI Reference RGTS/SMG010242QR RGTS/SMG010242QR1 DTS/SMG-010243Q7 DTS/SMG-090248Q6 DTS/SMG-110253Q RTS/SMG-110253QR RTS/SMG-110253Q7 DTS/SMG-010256Q7 DTS/SMG-040257Q7 DEN/SMG-010260Q6 DEN/SMG-010260Q6 DTS/SMG-010260Q6 RTS/SMG010260QR1 RTS/SMG-010260Q6 DEN/SMG-010260Q6 RTS/SMG-010260Q7 DGTS/SMG-010263Q DTS/SMG-010266Q DTS/SMG-010266Q7 DGTS/SMG-010267Q RGTS/SMG010267QR DE/SMG-010267QR DE/SMG-010267QR RE/SMG-010267QR1 RE/SMG-010267QR1 DGTS/SMG-010268Q RGTS/SMG010268QR DE/SMG-010268QR RE/SMG-010268QR1 RE/SMG-010268QR1 RE/SMG-010268QR2 DGTS/SMG-010269Q RGTS/SMG010269QR DE/SMG-010269QR RE/SMG-010269QR1 RE/SMG-010269QR1 RE/SMG-010269QR2 DGTS/SMG-010272Q DTS/SMG-010272Q7 DTS/SMG-010272Q7 DGTS/SMG-010278Q RGTS/SMG010278QR RGTS/SMG010278QR1 RGTS/SMG010278QR2 RGTS/SMG010278QR2 RGTS/SMG010278QR3 RGTS/SMG010278QR3 RGTS/SMG010278QR4 DTS/SMG-010278Q6 DTS/SMG-010278Q6 DGTS/SMG-010279Q RGTS/SMG010279QR DE/SMG-010281P DE/SMG-010281P DE/SMG-010281P RE/SMG-010281P After SMG # SMG#20 SMG#24 SMG#27 SMG#25 SMG#23 SMG#24 SMG#25 SMG#27 SMG#25 SMG#21 SMG#22 SMG#23 SMG#24 SMG#25 SMG#26 SMG#25 SMG#19 SMG#24 SMG#25 SMG#16 SMG#19 SMG#20 SMG#20 SMG#22 SMG#22 SMG#16 SMG#17 SMG#20 SMG#21 SMG#22 SMG#26 SMG#16 SMG#17 SMG#20 SMG#21 SMG#22 SMG#26 SMG#19 SMG#25 SMG#27 SMG#19 SMG#20 SMG#21 SMG#22 SMG#22 SMG#23 SMG#24 SMG#26 SMG#25 SMG#26 SMG#19 SMG#20 SMG#11 SMG#11 SMG#11 SMG#12 List of all GSM Phase2, Phase 2+ and UMTS specifications (13 November 1998). GSM No Version Phase ETS/R/GTS Short Title Publication notes 02.81 02.81 02.81 02.81 02.81 4.5.1 4.6.0 4.6.1 5.0.0 5.1.0 Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2/2+ Phase 2+ ETS 300 514 Ed2 ETS 300 514 Ed3 ETS 300 514 Ed3 GTS 02.81 GTS 02.81 Line Identity SS Line Identity SS Line Identity SS Line Identity SS Line Identity SS Pub May 1996 OAP version Pub June 1998 Pub Nov 1996 Pub Jan 1998 02.82 02.82 02.82 02.83 02.83 02.83 02.84 02.84 02.84 02.85 02.85 02.85 02.86 02.86 02.86 02.87 02.87 4.5.1 4.5.2 5.0.0 4.6.6 4.6.7 5.0.0 4.4.6 4.4.7 5.0.0 4.2.5 4.2.6 5.0.0 4.1.4 4.1.5 5.0.0 5.0.0 5.1.0 Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2+ Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2/2+ Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2/2+ Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2/2+ Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2/2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2+ ETS 300 515 ETS 300 515 Ed2 GTS 02.82 ETS 300 516 ETS 300 516 Ed2 GTS 02.83 ETS 300 517 ETS 300 517 Ed2 GTS 02.84 ETS 300 518 ETS 300 518 Ed2 GTS 02.85 ETS 300 519 ETS 300 519 Ed2 GTS 02.86 GTS 02.87 GTS 02.87 Call Offering SS Call Offering SS Call Offering SS Call Completion SS Call Completion SS Call Completion SS MultiParty SS MultiParty SS MultiParty SS Closed User Group SS Closed User Group SS Closed User Group SS Advice of Charge SS Advice of Charge SS Advice of Charge SS User to User Signalling User to User Signalling Pub Sep 1994 Pub May 1996 Pub Jan 1996 Pub Sep 1994 Pub May 1996 Pub Nov 1996 Pub Sep 1994 Pub May 1996 Pub Nov 1996 Pub Sep 1994 Pub May 1996 Pub Nov 1996 Pub Sep 1994 Pub May 1996 Pub Nov 1996 Pub May 1996 Pub Nov 1996 02.87 5.2.0 Phase 2+ GTS 02.87 User to User Signalling Pub Mar 1997 02.87 5.2.1 Phase 2+ GTS 02.87 User to User Signalling Pub Nov 1997 02.87 02.88 02.88 02.88 02.90 02.90 02.90 02.90 02.90 7.0.0 4.4.2 4.4.3 5.0.0 4.0.4 4.1.0 4.1.1 5.0.0 5.1.0 R98 Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2/2+ Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2/2+ Phase 2/2+ TS 101 xxx ETS 300 520 ETS 300 520 Ed2 GTS 02.88 ETS 300 625 ETS 300 625 Ed2 ETS 300 625 Ed2 GTS 02.90 GTS 02.90 User to User Signalling Call Barring SS Call Barring SS Call Barring SS USSD stage 1 USSD stage 1 USSD stage 1 USSD stage 1 USSD stage 1 Unpublished Pub Sep 1994 Pub May 1996 Pub Nov 1996 Pub Jan 1995 OAP version Pub Sep 1997 Pub Nov 1996 Pub Mar 1997 02.91 02.91 5.0.0 5.0.1 Phase 2+ Phase 2+ GTS 02.91 GTS 02.91 ECT stage 1 ECT stage 1 Pub Jan 1996 Pub Mar 1996 02.91 5.1.0 Phase 2+ GTS 02.91 ECT stage 1 Pub July 1996 02.91 5.1.1 Phase 2+ GTS 02.91 ECT stage 1 Pub Mar 1997 02.93 02.93 5.0.0 5.1.0 Phase 2+ Phase 2+ GTS 02.93 GTS 02.93 CCBS stage 1 CCBS stage 1 Pub Jan 1996 Pub July 1996 02.93 5.2.0 Phase 2+ GTS 02.93 CCBS stage 1 Pub Dec 1996 02.93 5.3.0 Phase 2+ GTS 02.93 CCBS stage 1 Unpublished 02.93 5.3.1 Phase 2+ GTS 02.93 CCBS stage 1 Pub Sep 1997 02.93 5.4.0 Phase 2+ GTS 02.93 CCBS stage 1 Pub Nov 1997 02.93 5.5.0 Phase 2+ GTS 02.93 CCBS stage 1 Pub Jan 1998 02.93 02.93 02.95 02.95 6.0.0 6.0.1 5.1.0 5.2.0 R97 R97 Phase 2+ Phase 2+ TS 101 282 TS 101 282 GTS 02.95 GTS 02.95 CCBS stage 1 CCBS stage 1 SPNP SPNP Unpublished Pub July 1998 Pub May 1996 Pub July 1996 02.96 02.96 02.96 02.97 02.97 5.0.0 6.0.0 6.0.1 5.0.0 5.1.0 Phase 2+ R97 R97 Phase 2+ Phase 2+ TS 101 394 TS 101 394 TS 101 394 GTS 02.97 GTS 02.97 Calling Nme Delivry CNAP) Calling Nme Delivry CNAP) Calling Nme Delivry CNAP Multiple Sub Profile Multiple Sub Profile Unpublished Unpublished Pub Oct 1998 Pub July 1996 Unpublished Page 5 ETSI Reference RE/SMG-010281PR2 RE/SMG-010281PR3 RE/SMG-010281PR3 DGTS/SMG-010281Q RGTS/SMG010281QR1 DE/SMG-010282P RE/SMG-010282P DGTS/SMG-010282Q DE/SMG-010283P RE/SMG-010283P DGTS/SMG-010283Q DE/SMG-010284P RE/SMG-010284P DGTS/SMG-010284Q DE/SMG-010285P RE/SMG-010285P DGTS/SMG-010285Q DE/SMG-010286P RE/SMG-010286P DGTS/SMG-010286Q DGTS/SMG-010287Q RGTS/SMG010287QR RGTS/SMG010287QR1 RGTS/SMG010287QR2 DTS/SMG-010287Q7 DE/SMG-010288P RE/SMG-010288P DGTS/SMG-010288Q DE/SMG-010290P RE/SMG-010290PR RE/SMG-010290PR DGTS/SMG-010290Q RGTS/SMG010290QR DGTS/SMG-010291Q RGTS/SMG010291QR RGTS/SMG010291QR1 RGTS/SMG010291QR2 DGTS/SMG-010293Q RGTS/SMG010293QR RGTS/SMG010293QR1 RGTS/SMG010293QR2 RGTS/SMG010293QR2 RGTS/SMG010293QR3 RGTS/SMG010293QR4 DTS/SMG-010293Q6 DTS/SMG-010293Q6 DGTS/SMG-010295Q RGTS/SMG010295QR DTS/SMG-010296Q DTS/SMG-010296Q6 DTS/SMG-010296Q6 DGTS/SMG-010297Q RGTS/SMG010297QR1 After SMG # SMG#16 SMG#24 SMG#24 SMG#20 SMG#24 SMG#10 SMG#16 SMG#16 SMG#10 SMG#16 SMG#20 SMG#11 SMG#16 SMG#20 SMG#7 SMG#16 SMG#20 SMG#7 SMG#16 SMG#20 SMG#18 SMG#20 SMG#21 SMG#23 SMG#25 SMG#8 SMG#16 SMG#20 SMG#8 SMG#21 SMG#21 SMG#20 SMG#21 SMG#16 SMG#17 SMG#19 SMG#21 SMG#16 SMG#19 SMG#20 SMG#22 SMG#22 SMG#23 SMG#24 SMG#25 SMG#26 SMG#18 SMG#19 SMG#24 SMG#24 SMG#27 SMG#19 SMG#22 List of all GSM Phase2, Phase 2+ and UMTS specifications (13 November 1998). GSM No Version Phase ETS/R/GTS Short Title Publication notes 02.97 5.1.1 Phase 2+ GTS 02.97 Multiple Sub Profile Pub Sep 1997 02.97 5.2.0 Phase 2+ GTS 02.97 Multiple Sub Profile Pub Nov 1997 02.97 02.97 03.01 03.01 03.01 7.0.0 7.1.0 4.0.4 5.0.0 5.1.0 R98 R98 Phase 2 Phase 2+ Phase 2+ TS 101 xxx TS 101 xxx ETS 300 521 GTS 03.01 GTS 03.01 Multiple Sub Profile Multiple Sub Profile Network Functions Network Functions Network Functions Unpublished Unpublished Pub Sep 1994 Pub Mar 1996 Pub May 1996 03.02 03.02 03.02 03.02 03.02 03.02 03.02 4.0.4 4.1.0 4.1.1 4.2.0 4.2.1 5.0.0 5.1.0 Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2+ Phase 2+ ETS 300 522 ETS 300 522 Ed2 ETS 300 522 Ed2 ETS 300 522 Ed3 ETS 300 522 Ed3 GTS 03.02 GTS 03.02 Network Architecture Network Architecture Network Architecture Network Architecture Network Architecture Network Architecture Network Architecture Pub Sep 1994 UAP version Pub Sep 1996 UAP version Pub Nov 1996 Pub Mar 1996 Pub May 1996 03.02 5.2.0 Phase 2+ GTS 03.02 Network Architecture Unpublished 03.02 5.2.1 Phase 2+ GTS 03.02 Network Architecture Unpublished 03.02 03.02 03.03 03.03 03.03 03.03 03.03 03.03 03.03 03.03 03.03 03.04 03.04 03.05 03.05 03.05 03.07 03.07 03.07 03.07 03.07 03.08 03.08 03.08 03.08 6.0.0 6.1.0 4.8.1 4.9.0 5.0.0 5.0.1 5.0.2 5.1.0 5.1.1 6.0.0 6.1.0 4.0.4 5.0.0 4.0.1 4.1.0 5.0.0 4.3.1 5.0.0 5.1.0 6.0.0 6.1.0 4.7.1 4.8.0 5.0.0 5.1.0 R97 R97 Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2+ R97 R97 Phase 2 Phase 2/2+ Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2/2+ Phase 2 Phase 2/2+ Phase 2+ R97 R97 Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2+ Phase 2+ TS 100 522 TS 100 522 ETS 300 523 ETS 300 523 Ed 2 GTS 03.03 ETS 300 927 ETS 300 927 ETS 300 927 Ed2 ETS 300 927 Ed2 TS 100 927 TS 100 927 ETS 300 524 GTS 03.04 ETR 102 ETR 102 Ed2 ETR 351 ETS 300 525 GTS 03.07 GTS 03.07 TS 100 525 TS 100 525 ETS 300 526 ETS 300 526 Ed2 GTS 03.08 GTS 03.08 Network Architecture Network Architecture Numbering Addr & Ident Numbering Addr & Ident Numbering Addr & Ident Numbering Addr & Ident Numbering Addr & Ident Numbering Addr & Ident Numbering Addr & Ident Numbering Addr & Ident Numbering Addr & Ident Sig req of calls to MS Sig req of calls to MS Tech perfmce objectives Tech perfmce objectives Tech perfmce objectives Restoration procedures Restoration procedures Restoration procedures Restoration procedures Restoration procedures Subscriber data Subscriber data Subscriber data Subscriber data Unpublished Pub July 1998 Pub Sep 1994 Pub Mar 1995 Pub Mar 1996 UAP version Pub Apr 1997 OAP version Pub Oct 1998 Unpublished Pub July 1998 Pub Sep 1994 Pub Nov 1996 Pub Oct 1993 Pub Aug 1996 Pub Nov 1996 Pub Sep 1994 Pub Nov 1996 Unpublished Unpublished Pub July 1998 Pub Sep 1994 Pub Oct 1996 Pub May 1996 Pub Apr 1997 03.08 5.2.0 Phase 2+ GTS 03.08 Subscriber data Unpublished 03.08 03.08 03.08 6.0.0 6.1.0 6.2.0 R97 R97 R97 TS 100 526 TS 100 526 TS 100 526 Subscriber data Subscriber data Subscriber data Unpublished Pub July 1998 Pub Nov 1998? 03.09 03.09 03.09 03.09 4.5.1 4.6.0 5.0.0 5.1.0 Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2+ Phase 2+ ETS 300 527 ETS 300 527 Ed2 GTS 03.09 GTS 03.09 Handover procedures Handover procedures Handover procedures Handover procedures Pub Feb 1995 Pub Sep 1996 Pub May1996 Pub Aug 1997 03.10 03.10 03.10 4.3.1 5.0.0 5.1.0 Phase 2 Phase 2+ Phase 2+ ETS 300 528 GTS 03.10 GTS 03.10 PLMN connection types PLMN connection types PLMN connection types Pub Sep 1994 Pub Jan 1996 Pub Mar 1997 03.10 5.2.0 Phase 2+ GTS 03.10 PLMN connection types Pub Aug 1997 03.10 5.3.0 Phase 2+ GTS 03.10 PLMN connection types Pub Nov 1997 03.10 5.4.0 Phase 2+ GTS 03.10 PLMN connection types Pub Jan 1998 03.10 7.0.0 R98 TS 100 528 PLMN connection types Unpublished Page 6 ETSI Reference RGTS/SMG010297QR1 RGTS/SMG010297QR2 DTS/SMG-010297Q7 DTS/SMG-010297Q7 DE/SMG-030301P DGTS/SMG-030301Q RGTS/SMG030301QR DE/SMG-030302P RE/SMG-030302P RE/SMG-030302P RE/SMG-030302PR2 RE/SMG-030302PR2 DGTS/SMG-030302Q RGTS/SMG030302QR RGTS/SMG030302QR1 RGTS/SMG030302QR1 DTS/SMG-120302Q6 DTS/SMG-120302Q6 DE/SMG-030303P RE/SMG-030303P DGTS/SMG-030303Q DE/SMG-010303Q DE/SMG-010303Q RE/SMG-010303QR1 RE/SMG-010303QR1 DTS/SMG-030303Q6 DTS/SMG-030303Q6 DE/SMG-030304P DGTS/SMG-030304Q DTR/SMG-030305P RTR/SMG-030305P DTR/SMG-030305Q DE/SMG-030307P DGTS/SMG-030307Q DGTS/SMG-030307Q RTS/SMG-030307Q6 RTS/SMG-030307Q6 DE/SMG-030308P RE/SMG-030308P DGTS/SMG-030308Q RGTS/SMG030308QR RGTS/SMG030308QR1 DTS/SMG-030308Q6 DTS/SMG-030308Q6 RTS/SMG030308Q6R1 DE/SMG-030309P RE/SMG-030309P DGTS/SMG-030309Q RGTS/SMG030309QR1 DE/SMG-040310P DGTS/SMG-040310Q RGTS/SMG040310QR RGTS/SMG040310QR1 RGTS/SMG040310QR2 RGTS/SMG040310QR3 DTS/SMG-040310Q7 After SMG # SMG#22 SMG#23 SMG#25 SMG#26 SMG#7 SMG#17 SMG#18 SMG#7 SMG#17 SMG#17 SMG#18 SMG#18 SMG#17 SMG#18 SMG#23 SMG#24 SMG#25 SMG#26 SMG#9 SMG#12 SMG#17 SMG#20 SMG#20 SMG#25 SMG#25 SMG#25 SMG#26 SMG#7 SMG#20 SMG#7 SMG#19 SMG#20 SMG#10 SMG#20 SMG#23 SMG#25 SMG#26 SMG#10 SMG#18 SMG#18 SMG#21 SMG#23 SMG#25 SMG#26 SMG#27 SMG#12 SMG#17 SMG#18 SMG#22 SMG#8 SMG#16 SMG#21 SMG#22 SMG#23 SMG#24 SMG#27 List of all GSM Phase2, Phase 2+ and UMTS specifications (13 November 1998). GSM No Version Phase ETS/R/GTS Short Title Publication notes 03.11 03.11 03.11 03.11 03.11 03.11 03.12 03.12 03.13 03.13 03.14 03.14 03.15 03.15 03.15 4.10.0 4.10.1 4.8.1 4.9.1 5.0.0 5.0.1 4.4.2 5.0.0 4.0.4 5.0.0 4.1.1 5.0.0 4.3.1 5.0.0 5.1.0 Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2/2+ Phase 2/2+ Phase 2 Phase 2/2+ Phase 2 Phase 2+ Phase 2 Phase 2/2+ Phase 2 Phase 2+ Phase 2+ ETS 300 529 Ed3 ETS 300 529 Ed3 ETS 300 529 ETS 300 529 Ed2 ETS 300 928 ETS 300 928 ETS 300 530 GTS 03.12 ETS 300 531 GTS 03.13 ETS 300 532 GTS 03.14 ETS 300 533 GTS 03.15 GTS 03.15 Tech realisation of SS Tech realisation of SS Tech realisation of SS Tech realisation of SS Tech realisation of SS Tech realisation of SS Location reg procedures Location reg procedures Discontinuous Rx DRX Discontinuous Rx DRX Support of DTMF Support of DTMF Tech realisation of ODB Tech realisation of ODB Tech realisation of ODB UAP version Pub Nov 1996 Pub Feb 1995 Pub Oct 1995 UAP version Pub May 1997 Pub Sep 1994 Pub Nov 1996 Pub Sep 1994 Pub Mar 1996 Pub Sep 1994 Pub Nov 1996 Pub Sep 1994 Pub Jan 1996 Pub Apr 1997 03.15 03.16 03.16 03.16 03.16 03.16 03.16 03.16 6.0.0 4.1.0 4.1.1 4.1.2 4.2.0 4.2.1 5.0.0 5.1.0 R97 Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2+ Phase 2+ TS 100 533 ETS 300 629 ETS 300 629 ETS 300 629 ETS 300 629 Ed2 ETS 300 629 Ed2 GTS 03.16 GTS 03.16 Tech realisation of ODB Sub data management Sub data management Sub data management Sub data management Sub data management Sub data management Sub data management Pub July 1998 PE version Vote version Pub Jan 1996 UAP version Pub Nov 1996 Pub May 1996 Pub Apr 1997 03.16 5.2.0 Phase 2+ GTS 03.16 Sub data management Unpublished 03.16 5.3.0 Phase 2+ GTS 03.16 Sub data management Pub Aug 1998 03.16 03.16 03.16 6.0.0 6.1.0 6.2.0 R97 R97 R97 TS 100 629 TS 100 629 TS 100 629 Sub data management Sub data management Sub data management Unpublished Pub Aug 1998 Pub Nov 1998? 03.18 03.18 03.18 5.0.0 5.0.1 5.1.0 Phase 2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2+ TS 101 043 TS 101 043 TS 101 043 Basic Call Handling Basic Call Handling Basic Call Handling Unpublished Pub Apr 1997 Pub Aug 1997 03.18 5.2.0 Phase 2+ TS 101 043 Basic Call Handling Unpublished 03.18 5.3.0 Phase 2+ TS 101 043 Basic Call Handling Pub Jan 1998 03.18 5.4.0 Phase 2+ TS 101 043 Basic Call Handling Unpublished 03.18 5.5.0 Phase 2+ TS 101 043 Basic Call Handling Pub July 1998 03.18 5.6.0 Phase 2+ TS 101 043 Basic Call Handling Pub Nov 1998? 03.18 03.18 03.18 6.0.0 6.1.0 6.2.0 R97 R97 R97 TS 101 043 TS 101 043 TS 101 043 Basic Call Handling Basic Call Handling Basic Call Handling Unpublished Pub Aug 1998 Pub Nov 1998? 03.20 03.20 03.20 03.20 03.20 03.20 03.20 03.20 03.20 03.20 03.20 03.20 03.20 03.22 03.22 03.22 03.22 03.22 03.22 4.3.1 4.3.2 4.3.3 4.4.0 4.4.1 5.0.0 5.0.1 5.1.0 5.1.1 5.2.0 5.2.1 6.0.0 6.0.1 4.10.0 4.11.0 4.8.1 4.9.0 5.0.0 5.0.1 Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2/2+ Phase 2/2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2+ R97 R97 Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2/2+ Phase 2/2+ ETS 300 534 ETS 300 534 Ed2 ETS 300 534 Ed2 ETS 300 534 Ed3 ETS 300 534 Ed3 ETS 300 929 ETS 300 929 ETS 300 929 Ed2 ETS 300 929 Ed2 ETS 300 929 Ed3 ETS 300 929 Ed3 TS 100 929 TS 100 929 ETS 300 535 Ed3 ETS 300 535 Ed4 ETS 300 535 ETS 300 535 Ed2 ETS 300 930 ETS 300 930 Security Net Functions Security Net Functions Security Net Functions Security Net Functions Security Net Functions Security Net Functions Security Net Functions Security Net Functions Security Net Functions Security Net Functions Security Net Functions Security Net Functions Security Net Functions MS in idle mode MS in idle mode MS in idle mode MS in idle mode MS in idle mode MS in idle mode Pub Sep 1994 UAP version Pub Sep 1996 OAP version Pub Aug 1997 UAP version Pub May 1997 OAP version Pub Aug 1997 OAP version Pub July 1998 Unpublished Pub July 1998 Pub May 1996 Pub Sep 1996 Pub Feb 1995 Pub Sep 1995 UAP version Pub May 1997 Page 7 ETSI Reference RE/SMG-030311PR2 RE/SMG-030311PR2 DE/SMG-030311P RE/SMG-030311P DE/SMG-030311Q DE/SMG-030311Q DE/SMG-030312P DGTS/SMG-030312Q DE/SMG-030313P DGTS/SMG-030313Q DE/SMG-030314P DGTS/SMG-030314Q DE/SMG-030315P DGTS/SMG-030315Q RGTS/SMG030315QR DTS/SMG-030315Q6 DE/SMG-030316P DE/SMG-030316P DE/SMG-030316P RE/SMG-030316P RE/SMG-030316P DGTS/SMG-030316Q RGTS/SMG030316QR RGTS/SMG030316QR RGTS/SMG030316QR2 DTS/SMG-030316Q6 DTS/SMG-030316Q6 RTS/SMG030316Q6R1 DTS/SMG-030318Q DTS/SMG-030318Q RTS/SMG030318QR1 RTS/SMG030318QR2 RTS/SMG030318QR2 RTS/SMG030318QR3 RTS/SMG030318QR3 RTS/SMG030318QR4 RTS/SMG-030318Q6 RTS/SMG-030318Q6 RTS/SMG030318Q6R1 DE/SMG-030320P RE/SMG-030320P RE/SMG-030320P RE/SMG-030320PR RE/SMG-030320PR DE/SMG-030320Q DE/SMG-030320Q RE/SMG-030320QR RE/SMG-030320QR RE/SMG-030320QR1 RE/SMG-030320QR1 DTS/SMG-030320Q6 DTS/SMG-030320Q6 RE/SMG-030322PR2 RE/SMG-030322PR3 DE/SMG-030322P RE/SMG-030322P DE/SMG-030322Q DE/SMG-030322Q After SMG # SMG#18 SMG#18 SMG#12 SMG#14 SMG#20 SMG#20 SMG#8 SMG#20 SMG#7 SMG#17 SMG#10 SMG#20 SMG#10 SMG#16 SMG#21 SMG#26 SMG#14 SMG#16 SMG#16 SMG#18 SMG#18 SMG#18 SMG#21 SMG#23 SMG#26 SMG#25 SMG#26 SMG#27 SMG#21 SMG#21 SMG#22 SMG#23 SMG#24 SMG#25 SMG#26 SMG#27 SMG#25 SMG#26 SMG#27 SMG#10 SMG#17 SMG#17 SMG#21 SMG#21 SMG#20 SMG#20 SMG#21 SMG#21 SMG#23 SMG#23 SMG#25 SMG#26 SMG#16 SMG#17 SMG#12 SMG#14 SMG#20 SMG#20 List of all GSM Phase2, Phase 2+ and UMTS specifications (13 November 1998). GSM No Version Phase ETS/R/GTS Short Title Publication notes 03.22 03.22 03.22 03.22 03.22 03.22 03.22 03.26 03.26 03.26 03.26 5.1.0 5.1.1 5.2.0 5.2.1 5.3.0 6.0.0 6.1.0D 4.0.0 4.1.0 4.2.0 4.3.0 Phase 2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2+ R97 R97 Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase2 Phase2 ETS 300 930 Ed2 ETS 300 930 Ed2 ETS 300 930 Ed3 ETS 300 930 Ed3 ETS 300 930 Ed4 TS 100 930 TS 100 930 TC-TR 005 TC-TR 005 TC-TR 005 TR 101 266 MS in idle mode MS in idle mode MS in idle mode MS in idle mode MS in idle mode MS in idle mode MS in idle mode Multiband by 1 operator Multiband by 1 operator Multiband by 1 operator Multiband by 1 operator OAP version Pub Sep 1997 OAP version Pub Dec 1997 OAP version Pub July 1998 Unpublished Unpublished Pub May 1996 Unpublished Pub Apr 1998 03.26 03.26 5.0.0 5.1.0 Phase 2/2+ Phase 2+ ETR 366 ETR 366 Ed2 Multiband by 1 operator Multiband by 1 operator Pub Nov 1996 Pub Aug 1997 03.26 5.2.0 Phase 2+ ETR 366 Ed2 Multiband by 1 operator Pub? 03.30 03.30 4.2.0 4.3.0 Phase 2 Phase 2 ETR 103 ETR 103 Ed2 Radio Net Planning Aspts Radio Net Planning Aspts Pub Oct 1993 Pub Feb 1995 03.30 03.30 03.30 03.31 03.32 03.32 5.0.0 6.0.0 6.0.1 7.0.0 5.0.0 5.1.0 Phase 2/2+ R97 R97 R98 Phase 2+ Phase 2+ ETR 364 TR 101 362 TR 101 362 TS 101 xxx TS 101 109 TS 101 109 Radio Net Planning Aspts Radio Net Planning Aspts Radio Net Planning Aspts Fraud Info Gat FIGS Stg 2 Geo Area Discription Geo Area Discription Pub Nov 1996 Unpublished Pub July 1998 Unpublished Pub Nov 1997 Pub July 1998 03.32 5.2.0 Phase 2+ TS 101 109 Geo Area Discription Pub Oct 1998 03.33 1.0.0 R98 TS 101 xxx Lawful intercept Stage 2 Draft 03.34 03.34 03.34 5.0.0 5.0.1 5.1.0 Phase 2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2+ TS 101 038 TS 101 038 TS 101 038 HSCSD Stage 2 HSCSD Stage 2 HSCSD Stage 2 Unpublished Pub Apr 1997 Pub July 1998 03.35 03.38 03.38 03.38 2.0.0 4.0.1 5.0.0 5.1.0 R98 Phase 2 Phase 2+ Phase 2+ TS 101 xxx ETS 300 628 GTS 03.38 GTS 03.38 Fraud Info Gat FIGS Stg 2 Alphabets & Language Alphabets & Language Alphabets & Language Draft Pub Sep 1994 Pub Jan 1996 Pub Mar 1996 03.38 5.2.0 Phase 2+ GTS 03.38 Alphabets & Language Pub May 1996 03.38 5.3.0 Phase 2+ GTS 03.38 Alphabets & Language Pub July 1996 03.38 03.38 03.38 03.38 03.38 03.38 03.38 03.38 03.38 03.39 03.39 03.40 03.40 03.40 03.40 03.40 03.40 03.40 5.4.0 5.4.1 5.5.0 5.5.1 5.6.0 5.6.1 6.0.0 6.0.1 7.0.0 4.0.0 5.0.0 4.10.0 4.11.0 4.12.0 4.13.0 4.9.1 5.0.0 5.1.0 Phase 2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2+ R97 R97 R98 Phase 2 Phase 2/2+ Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2+ Phase 2+ ETS 300 900 ETS 300 900 ETS 300 900 Ed2 ETS 300 900 Ed2 ETS 300 900 Ed3 ETS 300 900 Ed3 TS 100 900 TS 100 900 TS 100 900 ETR 243 ETR 365 ETS 300 536 Am1 ETS 300 536 Ed2 ETS 300 536 Ed3 ETS 300 536 Ed4 ETS 300 536 GTS 03.40 GTS 03.40 Alphabets & Language Alphabets & Language Alphabets & Language Alphabets & Language Alphabets & Language Alphabets & Language Alphabets & Language Alphabets & Language Alphabets & Language Inter proto SMSCs-SMEs Inter proto SMSCs-SMEs Tech realisa of SMS PtP Tech realisa of SMS PtP Tech realisa of SMS PtP Tech realisa of SMS PtP Tech realisa of SMS PtP Tech realisa of SMS PtP Tech realisa of SMS PtP UAP version Pub Apr 1997 OAP version Pub Sep 1997 OAP version Pub Jan 1998 Unpublished Pub July 1998 Unpublished Pub Nov 1995 Pub Nov 1996 Pub Mar 1995 Pub Jan 1996 Pub May 1996 Pub Oct 1996 Pub Oct 1994 Pub Jan 1996 Pub Mar 1996 03.40 5.2.0 Phase 2+ GTS 03.40 Tech realisa of SMS PtP Pub May 1996 03.40 5.3.0 Phase 2+ GTS 03.40 Tech realisa of SMS PtP Pub July 1996 03.40 03.40 03.40 5.4.0 5.4.1 5.5.0 Phase 2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2+ ETS 300 901 Tech realisa of SMS PtP ETS 300 901 Tech realisa of SMS PtP ETS 300 901 Ed2 Tech realisa of SMS PtP UAP version Pub Apr 1997 OAP version Page 8 ETSI Reference RE/SMG-030322QR RE/SMG-030322QR RE/SMG-030322QR1 RE/SMG-030322QR1 RE/SMG-030322QR2 DTS/SMG-030322Q6 DTS/SMG-030322Q6 DTR/SMG-030326P DTR/SMG-030326P DTR/SMG-030326P DTR/SMG020326PR2 DTR/SMG-030326Q RTR/SMG020326QR1 RTR/SMG020326QR1 DTR/SMG-020330P RTR/SMG-020330Q1 DTR/SMG-020330Q DTR/SMG-020330Q6 DTR/SMG-020330Q6 DTS/SMG-100331Q DTS/SMG-030332Q DTS/SMG030332QR1 RTS/SMG030332QR2 DTS/SMG-100333Q DTS/SMG-030334Q DTS/SMG-030334Q RTS/SMG030334QR1 DTS/SMG-100335Q7 DE/SMG-040338P DGTS/SMG-040338Q RGTS/SMG040338QR RGTS/SMG040338QR1 RGTS/SMG040338QR2 DE/SMG-040338QR3 DE/SMG-040338QR3 RE/SMG-040338QR4 RE/SMG-040338QR4 RE/SMG-040338QR5 RE/SMG-040338QR5 DTS/SMG-040338Q6 DTS/SMG-040338Q6 DTS/SMG-040338Q7 DTR/SMG-040339P DTR/SMG-040339Q RE/SMG-040340P RE/SMG-040340PR2 RE/SMG-040340PR3 RE/SMG-040340PR4 DE/SMG-040340P DGTS/SMG-040340Q RGTS/SMG040340QR RGTS/SMG040340QR1 RGTS/SMG040340QR2 DE/SMG-040340QR3 DE/SMG-040340QR3 RE/SMG-040340QR4 After SMG # SMG#21 SMG#21 SMG#22 SMG#22 SMG#26 SMG#26 SMG#26 SMG#15 SMG#18 SMG#22 SMG#23 SMG#20 SMG#22 SMG#23 SMG#7 SMG#13 SMG#20 SMG#25 SMG#26 SMG#26 SMG#23 SMG#26 SMG#27 SMG#27 ? SMG#21 SMG#21 SMG#26 SMG#27 SMG#10 SMG#16 SMG#17 SMG#18 SMG#19 SMG#20 SMG#20 SMG#21 SMG#21 SMG#22 SMG#22 SMG#25 SMG#26 SMG#26 SMG#16 SMG#20 SMG# SMG#15 SMG#16 SMG#18 SMG#11 SMG#16 SMG#17 SMG#18 SMG#19 SMG#20 SMG#20 SMG#21 List of all GSM Phase2, Phase 2+ and UMTS specifications (13 November 1998). GSM No Version Phase ETS/R/GTS Short Title Publication notes 03.40 03.40 03.40 03.40 03.40 03.40 03.40 03.40 03.40 03.40 03.40 03.40 03.41 03.41 03.41 03.41 5.5.1 5.6.0 5.6.1 5.7.0 5.7.1 5.8.0 6.0.0 6.1.0 6.1.0D 6.2.0D 7.0.0 7.1.0 4.10.0 4.11.0 5.0.0 5.1.0 Phase 2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2+ R97 R97 R97 R97 R98 R98 Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2+ Phase 2+ ETS 300 901 Ed2 ETS 300 901 Ed3 ETS 300 901 Ed3 ETS 300 901 Ed4 ETS 300 901 Ed4 ETS 300 901 Ed5 TS 100 901 TS 100 901 ETS 300 901 Ed4 ETS 300 901 Ed4 TS 100 901 TS 100 901 ETS 300 537 ETS 300 537 Ed2 GTS 03.41 GTS 03.41 Tech realisa of SMS PtP Tech realisa of SMS PtP Tech realisa of SMS PtP Tech realisa of SMS PtP Tech realisa of SMS PtP Tech realisa of SMS PtP Tech realisa of SMS PtP Tech realisa of SMS PtP Tech realisa of SMS PtP Tech realisa of SMS PtP Tech realisa of SMS PtP Tech realisa of SMS PtP Tech realisa of SMSCB Tech realisa of SMSCB Tech realisa of SMSCB Tech realisa of SMSCB Pub Sep 1997 OAP version Pub Jan 1998 OAP version Pub Oct 1998 OAP version Unpublished Pub July 1998 Unpublished Unpublished Unpublished Unpublished Pub June 1995 Pub May 1996 Pub Jan 1996 Pub Mar 1996 03.41 5.2.0 Phase 2+ GTS 03.41 Tech realisa of SMSCB Pub May 1996 03.41 5.3.0 Phase 2+ GTS 03.41 Tech realisa of SMSCB Pub July 1996 03.41 03.41 03.41 03.41 03.41 03.41 03.41 03.41 03.41 03.41 03.41 03.41 03.42 03.42 03.42 5.4.0 5.4.1 5.5.0 5.5.1 5.6.0 5.6.1 5.7.0 5.8.0 5.8.1 5.9.0 6.0.0 6.1.0 5.0.0 5.1.0 5.2.0 Phase 2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2+ R97 R97 Phase 2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2+ ETS 300 902 ETS 300 902 ETS 300 902 Ed2 ETS 300 902 Ed2 ETS 300 902 Ed3 ETS 300 902 Ed3 ETS 300 902 Ed4 ETS 300 902 Ed4 ETS 300 902 Ed4 ETS 300 902 Ed5 TS 100 902 TS 100 902 TS 101 032 TS 101 032 TS 101 032 Tech realisa of SMSCB Tech realisa of SMSCB Tech realisa of SMSCB Tech realisa of SMSCB Tech realisa of SMSCB Tech realisa of SMSCB Tech realisa of SMSCB Tech realisa of SMSCB Tech realisa of SMSCB Tech realisa of SMSCB Tech realisa of SMSCB Tech realisa of SMSCB Compression algo SMS Compression algo SMS Compression algo SMS UAP version Pub Apr 1997 OAP version Pub Sep 1997 OAP version Pub Jan 1998 Unpublished OAP version Pub June 1998 ? OAP version Unpublished Pub July 1998 Pub Mar 1997 Pub Aug 1997 Pub Nov 1997 03.42 7.0.0 R98 TS 101 032 Compression algo SMS Unpublished 03.43 03.43 03.44 03.44 03.45 03.45 03.45 03.45 03.45 03.45 03.45 03.45 03.46 03.46 03.47 03.47 03.47 4.1.2 5.0.0 4.0.1 5.0.0 4.4.2 4.5.0 5.0.0 5.0.1 5.1.0 5.1.1 5.2.0 5.2.1 4.1.2 5.0.0 4.2.0 4.3.1 4.4.0 Phase 2 Phase 2/2+ Phase 2 Phase 2/2+ Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2/2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2 Phase 2/2+ Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2 ETR 104 ETR 352 ETR 105 ETR 353 ETS 300 538 ETS 300 538 Ed2 ETS 300 931 ETS 300 931 ETS 300 931 Ed2 ETS 300 931 Ed2 ETS 300 931 Ed3 ETS 300 931 Ed3 ETS 300 539 GTS 03.46 ETR 106 ETR 106 Ed 2 ETR 106 Ed 3 Support of videotext Support of videotext Support of teletext Support of teletext Fax Group 3 transparent Fax Group 3 transparent Fax Group 3 transparent Fax Group 3 transparent Fax Group 3 transparent Fax Group 3 transparent Fax Group 3 transparent Fax Group 3 transparent Fax Gp 3 non-transparent Fax Gp 3 non-transparent Int conn e.g CS & MSC Int conn e.g CS & MSC Int conn e.g CS & MSC Pub Oct 1993 Pub Nov 1996 Pub Oct 1993 Pub Nov 1996 Pub Oct 1994 Pub Sep 1995 UAP version Pub Apr 1997 OAP version Pub Aug 1997 OAP version Pub Jan 1998 Pub Feb 1995 Pub Nov 1996 Pub Oct 1993 Pub Feb 1995 Pub May 1996 03.47 03.48 03.48 03.48 5.0.0 5.0.0 6.0.0 6.1.0 Phase 2/2+ Phase 2+ R97 R97 ETR 354 TS 101 181 TS 101 181 TS 101 181 Int conn e.g CS & MSC Tool Kit Security Stage 2 Tool Kit Security Stage 2 Tool Kit Security Stage 2 Pub Nov 1996 Unpublished Pub Apr 1998 Pub July 1998 03.49 03.49 03.49 4.2.0 4.5.0 4.6.0 Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2 ETR 107 ETR 107 Ed2 ETR 107 Ed3 Int conn e.g CBC & BSC Int conn e.g CBC & BSC Int conn e.g CBC & BSC Pub Oct 1993 Pub Apr 1995 Pub Nov 1995 03.49 03.49 5.0.0 5.1.0 Phase 2+ Phase 2+ GTS 03.49 GTS 03.49 Int conn e.g CBC & BSC Int conn e.g CBC & BSC Pub Jan 1996 Pub May 1996 Page 9 ETSI Reference RE/SMG-040340QR4 RE/SMG-040340QR5 RE/SMG-040340QR5 RE/SMG-040340QR6 RE/SMG-040340QR6 RE/SMG-040340QR7 DTS/SMG-040340Q6 DTS/SMG-040340Q6 RE/SMG-040340QR6 RE/SMG-040340QR6 DTS/SMG-040340Q7 DTS/SMG-040340Q7 DE/SMG-040341P RE/SMG-040341P DGTS/SMG-040341Q RGTS/SMG040341QR RGTS/SMG040341QR1 RGTS/SMG040341QR2 DE/SMG-040341QR3 DE/SMG-040341QR3 RE/SMG-040341QR4 RE/SMG-040341QR4 RE/SMG-040341QR5 RE/SMG-040341QR5 RE/SMG-040341QR6 RE/SMG-040341QR6 RE/SMG-040341QR6 RE/SMG-040341QR7 DTS/SMG-040341Q6 DTS/SMG-040341Q6 DTS/SMG-040342Q RTS/SMG-040342QR RTS/SMG040342QR1 RTS/SMG040342QR1 DTR/SMG-040343P DTR/SMG-040343Q DTR/SMG-040344P DTR/SMG-040344Q DE/SMG-040345P RE/SMG-040345P DE/SMG-040345Q DE/SMG-040345Q RE/SMG-040345QR RE/SMG-040345QR RE/SMG-040345QR1 RE/SMG-040345QR1 DE/SMG-040346P DGTS/SMG-040346Q DTR/SMG-040347P RTR/SMG-040347P RTR/SMG040347PR2 DTR/SMG-040347Q DTS/SMG-090348Q6 DTS/SMG-090348Q6 RTS/SMG090348Q6R1 DTR/SMG-040349P RTR/SMG-040349P RTR/SMG040349PR2 DGTS/SMG-040349Q RGTS/SMG040349QR After SMG # SMG#21 SMG#22 SMG#22 SMG#23 SMG#23 SMG#26 SMG#25 SMG#26 SMG#24 SMG#24 SMG#26 SMG#27 SMG#13 SMG#16 SMG#16 SMG#17 SMG#18 SMG#19 SMG#20 SMG#20 SMG#21 SMG#21 SMG#22 SMG#22 SMG#23 SMG#24 SMG#24 SMG#26 SMG#25 SMG#26 SMG#21 SMG#22 SMG#23 SMG#26 SMG#7 SMG#20 SMG#7 SMG#20 SMG#11 SMG#14 SMG#20 SMG#20 SMG#21 SMG#21 SMG#22 SMG#22 SMG#11 SMG#20 SMG#8 SMG# SMG#18 SMG#20 SMG#24 SMG#25 SMG#26 SMG#8 SMG#13 SMG#16 SMG#16 SMG#18 List of all GSM Phase2, Phase 2+ and UMTS specifications (13 November 1998). GSM No Version Phase ETS/R/GTS Short Title Publication notes ETSI Reference 03.49 5.2.0 Phase 2+ GTS 03.49 Int conn e.g CBC & BSC Pub July 1996 03.49 5.3.0 Phase 2+ GTS 03.49 Int conn e.g CBC & BSC Pub Nov 1996 03.49 5.4.0 Phase 2+ GTS 03.49 Int conn e.g CBC & BSC Pub Apr 1997 03.49 5.5.0 Phase 2+ GTS 03.49 Int conn e.g CBC & BSC Pub Aug 1997 03.49 5.6.0 Phase 2+ GTS 03.49 Int conn e.g CBC & BSC Unpublished 03.49 5.7.0 Phase 2+ GTS 03.49 Int conn e.g CBC & BSC Pub July 1998 03.49 03.49 03.50 03.50 03.50 03.50 03.50 03.50 03.50 03.50 03.50 03.50 03.50 03.50 03.50 03.50 03.53 03.54 03.54 03.54 6.0.0 6.1.0 4.1.2 4.2.0 4.3.0 4.3.1 4.4.0 4.4.1 4.5.0 5.0.0 5.0.1 5.0.2 5.1.0 5.1.0 5.1.1 5.2.0 7.0.0 5.0.0 5.1.0 5.2.0 R97 R97 Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2+ R98 Phase 2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2+ TS 101 368 TS 101 368 ETS 300 540 ETS 300 540 Ed2 ETS 300 540 Ed3 ETS 300 540 Ed3 ETS 300 540 Ed4 ETS 300 540 Ed4 ETS 300 540 Ed5 GTS 03.50 ETS 300 903 ETS 300 903 ETS 300 903 Ed2 ETS 300 903 ETS 300 903 Ed2 ETS 300 903 Ed3 TS 101 xxx TS 101 252 TS 101 252 TS 101 252 Int conn e.g CBC & BSC Int conn e.g CBC & BSC Trans planning Aspects Trans planning Aspects Trans planning Aspects Trans planning Aspects Trans planning Aspects Trans planning Aspects Trans planning Aspects Trans planning Aspects Trans planning Aspects Trans planning Aspects Trans planning Aspects Trans planning Aspects Trans planning Aspects Trans planning Aspects TFO Stage 2 Shared IWF (SIWF) Shared IWF (SIWF) Shared IWF (SIWF) Unpublished Pub July 1998 Pub Feb 1995 Pub Jan 1996 OAP version Pub June 1998 OAP version Pub Oct 1998 OAP version Pub Sep 1996 UAP version Pub Apr 1997 OAP version Unpublished Pub Oct 1998 OAP version Unpublished Pub July 1997 Pub Nov 1997 Pub Jan 1998 03.56 1.0.0 R98 TS 101 xxx CTS Stage 2 Draft RGTS/SMG040349QR1 RGTS/SMG040349QR2 RGTS/SMG040349QR3 RGTS/SMG040349QR4 RGTS/SMG040349QR5 RGTS/SMG040349QR5 DTS/SMG-040349Q6 DTS/SMG-040349Q6 DE/SMG-020350P RE/SMG-020350P RE/SMG-020350PR1 RE/SMG-020350PR1 RE/SMG-110350PR2 RE/SMG-110350PR2 RE/SMG-110350PR3 DGTS/SMG-020350Q DE/SMG-020350Q DE/SMG-020350Q RE/SMG-110350QR1 DE/SMG-020350Q RE/SMG-110350QR1 RE/SMG-110350QR2 DTS/SMG-030353Q7 DTS/SMG-040354Q RTS/SMG-040354QR RTS/SMG040354QR1 DTS/SMG-120356Q7 03.57 1.0.1 R98 TS 101 xxx MExE Stage 2 Draft DTS/SMG-040357Q 03.58 03.58 03.58 03.60 03.60 03.60 03.60 03.60 03.60 03.60 03.61 5.0.0 6.0.0 6.0.1 5.0.0 5.1.0 5.2.0 6.0.0 6.1.0 6.1.1 6.2.0 0.7.0 Phase 2+ Phase 2+ R97 Phase 2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2+ R97 R97 R97 R97 Phase 2+ TR 101 110 TR 101 110 TR 101 110 EN 301 344 EN 301 344 EN 301 344 EN 301 344 EN 301 344 EN 301 344 EN 301 344 EN 301 xxx Handsfree MS test Handsfree MS test Handsfree MS test GPRS Stage 2 GPRS Stage 2 GPRS Stage 2 GPRS Stage 2 GPRS Stage 2 GPRS Stage 2 GPRS Stage 2 GPRS PTM-M Stage 2 Pub Nov 1997 Unpublished Pub July 1998 Unpublished Unpublished Unpublished Unpublished Unpublished PE version Unpublished Draft DTR/SMG-110358Q RTR/SMG-110358Q RTR/SMG-110358Q6 DEN/SMG-030360Q6 DEN/SMG-030360Q6 DEN/SMG-030360Q6 DEN/SMG-030360Q6 DEN/SMG-030360Q6 DEN/SMG-030360Q6 DEN/SMG-030360Q6 DEN/SMG-040361Q6 03.63 03.63 5.0.0 5.1.0 Phase 2+ Phase 2+ GTS 03.63 GTS 03.63 PDS Stage 2 PDS Stage 2 Pub Jan 1996 Pub May 1996 03.64 03.64 03.64 03.64 03.64 03.64 5.0.0 5.1.0 5.2.0 6.0.0 6.0.1 6.1.0 Phase 2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2+ R97 R97 R97 EN 301 350 EN 301 350 EN 301 350 TS 101 350 TS 101 350 TS 101 350 GPRS Radio Int Stage 2 GPRS Radio Int Stage 2 GPRS Radio Int Stage 2 GPRS Radio Int Stage 2 GPRS Radio Int Stage 2 GPRS Radio Int Stage 2 Unpublished Unpublished Unpublished Unpublished Pub Aug 1998 Pub Oct 1998 03.67 03.67 03.67 03.68 03.68 5.0.0 5.1.0 5.1.1 5.0.0 5.1.0 Phase 2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2+ GTS 03.67 ETS 300 932 ETS 300 932 GTS 03.68 GTS 03.68 eMLPP Stage 2 eMLPP Stage 2 eMLPP Stage 2 VGCS Stage 2 VGCS Stage 2 Pub Jan 1996 UAP version Pub May 1997 Pub Jan 1996 Pub May 1996 03.68 03.68 03.68 03.68 03.68 5.1.1 5.1.2 5.2.0 5.2.1 5.3.0 Phase 2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2+ ETS 300 933 ETS 300 933 ETS 300 933 Ed2 ETS 300 933 Ed2 ETS 300 933 Ed3 VGCS Stage 2 VGCS Stage 2 VGCS Stage 2 VGCS Stage 2 VGCS Stage 2 UAP version Pub May 1997 OAP version Pub Aug 1997 OAP version DGTS/SMG-030363Q RGTS/SMG030363QR DEN/SMG-030364Q6 DEN/SMG-030364Q6 DEN/SMG-030364Q6 DEN/SMG-020364Q6 DTS/SMG-020364Q6 RTS/SMG020364Q6R1 DGTS/SMG-030367Q DE/SMG-030367QR DE/SMG-030367QR DGTS/SMG-030368Q RGTS/SMG030368QR DE/SMG-030368QR DE/SMG-030368QR RE/SMG-030368QR1 RE/SMG-030368QR1 RE/SMG-030368QR2 Page 10 After SMG # SMG#19 SMG#20 SMG#21 SMG#22 SMG#23 SMG#24 SMG#25 SMG#26 SMG#9 SMG#15 SMG#24 SMG#24 SMG#25 SMG#25 SMG#27 SMG#17 SMG#20 SMG#20 SMG#25 SMG#24 SMG#25 SMG#27 SMG#25 SMG#22 SMG#23 SMG#24 SMG#27 ? SMG#27 ? SMG#23 SMG#23 SMG#26 SMG#22 SMG#23 SMG#24 SMG#25 SMG#26 SMG#26 SMG#27 SMG#29 ? SMG#16 SMG#18 SMG#22 SMG#23 SMG#24 SMG#25 SMG#26 SMG#27 SMG#16 SMG#20 SMG#20 SMG#16 SMG#18 SMG#20 SMG#20 SMG#21 SMG#21 SMG#23 List of all GSM Phase2, Phase 2+ and UMTS specifications (13 November 1998). GSM No Version Phase ETS/R/GTS Short Title Publication notes 03.68 03.68 03.68 03.68 03.68 03.68 03.68 03.69 03.69 5.3.1 5.4.0 5.4.1 5.5.0 6.0.0 6.0.1 6.1.0 5.0.0 5.1.0 Phase 2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2+ R97 R97 R97 Phase 2+ Phase 2+ ETS 300 933 Ed3 ETS 300 933 Ed4 ETS 300 933 Ed4 ETS 300 933 Ed5 TS 100 933 TS 100 933 TS 100 933 GTS 03.69 GTS 03.69 VGCS Stage 2 VGCS Stage 2 VGCS Stage 2 VGCS Stage 2 VGCS Stage 2 VGCS Stage 2 VGCS Stage 2 VBS Stage 2 VBS Stage 2 Pub Mar 1998 OAP version Pub July 1998? OAP version Unpublished Unpublished Pub July 1998 Pub Jan 1996 Pub May 1996 03.69 03.69 03.69 03.69 03.69 03.69 03.69 03.69 03.69 03.69 03.69 03.69 03.70 03.70 03.78 03.78 03.78 5.1.1 5.1.2 5.2.0 5.2.1 5.3.0 5.3.1 5.4.0 5.4.1 5.5.0 6.0.0 6.0.1 6.1.0 4.0.3 5.0.0 5.0.0 5.0.1 5.1.0 Phase 2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2+ R97 R97 R97 Phase 2 Phase 2/2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2+ ETS 300 934 ETS 300 934 ETS 300 934 Ed2 ETS 300 934 Ed2 ETS 300 934 Ed3 ETS 300 934 Ed3 ETS 300 934 Ed4 ETS 300 934 Ed4 ETS 300 934 Ed5 TS 100 934 TS 100 934 TS 100 934 ETS 300 541 GTS 03.70 TS 101 044 TS 101 044 TS 101 044 VBS Stage 2 VBS Stage 2 VBS Stage 2 VBS Stage 2 VBS Stage 2 VBS Stage 2 VBS Stage 2 VBS Stage 2 VBS Stage 2 VBS Stage 2 VBS Stage 2 VBS Stage 2 Routeing calls via PDN Routeing calls via PDN CAMEL Stage 2 CAMEL Stage 2 CAMEL Stage 2 UAP version Pub May 1997 OAP version Pub Aug 1997 OAP version Pub Mar 1998 OAP version Pub Oct 1998 OAP version Unpublished Unpublished Pub July 1998 Pub Sep 1994 Pub Nov 1996 Unpublished Pub Apr 1997 Pub Aug 1997 03.78 5.2.0 Phase 2+ TS 101 044 CAMEL Stage 2 Pub Nov 1997 03.78 5.3.0 Phase 2+ TS 101 044 CAMEL Stage 2 Unpublished 03.78 5.3.1 Phase 2+ TS 101 044 CAMEL Stage 2 Unpublished 03.78 5.3.2 Phase 2+ TS 101 044 CAMEL Stage 2 Pub Jan 1998 03.78 5.4.0 Phase 2+ TS 101 044 CAMEL Stage 2 Unpublished 03.78 5.5.0 Phase 2+ TS 101 044 CAMEL Stage 2 Pub July 1998 03.78 5.6.0 Phase 2+ TS 101 044 CAMEL Stage 2 Pub Nov 1998? 03.78 03.78 03.78 03.78 6.0.0 6.1.0 6.1.1 6.2.0 R97 R97 R97 R97 TS 101 441 TS 101 441 TS 101 441 TS 101 441 CAMEL phase2, Stage 2 CAMEL phase2, Stage 2 CAMEL phase2, Stage 2 CAMEL phase2, Stage 2 Unpublished Unpublished Pub Aug 1998 Pub Nov 1998? 03.79 03.79 03.79 5.0.0 5.0.1 5.1.0 Phase 2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2+ TS 101 045 TS 101 045 TS 101 045 SOR SOR SOR Unpublished Pub Apr 1997 Pub Aug 1997 03.79 5.2.0 Phase 2+ TS 101 045 SOR Pub Jan 1998 03.79 5.3.0 Phase 2+ TS 101 045 SOR Unpublished 03.79 5.4.0 Phase 2+ TS 101 045 SOR Pub Nov 1998? 03.81 03.81 03.81 03.81 03.81 03.81 03.81 4.5.1 4.6.0 4.6.1 4.7.0 4.8.0 5.0.0 5.1.0 Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2/2+ Phase 2+ ETS 300 542 ETS 300 542 Ed2 ETS 300 542 Ed2 ETS 300 542 Ed3 ETS 300 542 Ed3 GTS 03.81 GTS 03.81 Line Identity SS stage 2 Line Identity SS stage 2 Line Identity SS stage 2 Line Identity SS stage 2 Line Identity SS stage 2 Line Identity SS stage 2 Line Identity SS stage 2 Pub Feb 1995 UAP version Pub Mar 1997 Unpublished OAP version Pub Dec 1996 Pub Apr 1998 03.81 5.2.0 Phase 2+ GTS 03.81 Line Identity SS stage 2 Pub Aug 1998 03.82 03.82 03.82 4.7.1 4.8.0 4.8.1 Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2 ETS 300 543 Call Forwarding SS stg 2 ETS 300 543 Ed2 Call Forwarding SS stg 2 ETS 300 543 Ed2 Call Forwarding SS stg 2 Page 11 Pub Feb 1995 UAP version Pub Jan 1997 ETSI Reference RE/SMG-030368QR2 RE/SMG-030368QR3 RE/SMG-030368QR3 RE/SMG-030368QR4 DTS/SMG-030368Q6 DTS/SMG-030368Q6 DTS/SMG-030368Q6 DGTS/SMG-030369Q RGTS/SMG030369QR DE/SMG-030369QR DE/SMG-030369QR RE/SMG-030369QR1 RE/SMG-030369QR1 RE/SMG-030369QR2 RE/SMG-030369QR2 RE/SMG-030369QR3 RE/SMG-030369QR3 RE/SMG-030369QR4 DTS/SMG-030369Q6 DTS/SMG-030369Q6 DTS/SMG-030369Q6 DE/SMG-040370P DGTS/SMG-040370Q DTS/SMG-030378Q DTS/SMG-030378Q RTS/SMG030378QR1 RTS/SMG030378QR2 RTS/SMG030378QR3 RTS/SMG030378QR3 RTS/SMG030378QR3 RTS/SMG030378QR4 RTS/SMG030378QR4 RTS/SMG030378QR5 RTS/SMG-030378Q6 RTS/SMG-030378Q6 RTS/SMG-030378Q6 RTS/SMG030378Q6R1 DTS/SMG-030379Q DTS/SMG-030379Q RTS/SMG030379QR1 RTS/SMG030379QR2 RTS/SMG030379QR3 RTS/SMG030379QR3 DE/SMG-030381P RE/SMG-030381P RE/SMG-030381P RE/SMG-030381PR1 RE/SMG-030381PR1 DGTS/SMG-030381Q RGTS/SMG030381QR1 RGTS/SMG030381QR2 DE/SMG-030382P RE/SMG-030382P RE/SMG-030382P After SMG # SMG#23 SMG#24 SMG#24 SMG#26 SMG#25 SMG#26 SMG#26 SMG#16 SMG#18 SMG#20 SMG#20 SMG#21 SMG#21 SMG#23 SMG#23 SMG#24 SMG#24 SMG#26 SMG#25 SMG#26 SMG#26 SMG#8 SMG#20 SMG#21 SMG#21 SMG#22 SMG#23 SMG#24 SMG#24 SMG#24 SMG#25 SMG#26 SMG#27 SMG#25 SMG#26 SMG#26 SMG#27 SMG#21 SMG#21 SMG#22 SMG#24 SMG#25 SMG#27 SMG#12 SMG#19 SMG#19 SMG#24 SMG#26 SMG#20 SMG#24 SMG#26 SMG#12 SMG#18 SMG#18 List of all GSM Phase2, Phase 2+ and UMTS specifications (13 November 1998). GSM No Version Phase ETS/R/GTS Short Title Publication notes 03.82 03.83 03.83 03.84 03.84 03.85 03.85 03.85 03.85 03.86 03.86 03.86 03.88 03.88 03.90 03.90 03.90 03.90 03.91 03.91 5.0.0 4.4.1 5.0.0 4.4.1 5.0.0 4.1.2 4.2.0 4.2.1 5.0.0 4.6.1 5.0.0 5.0.1 4.6.1 5.0.0 4.0.3 4.1.0 4.1.1 5.0.0 5.0.0 5.0.1 Phase 2/2+ Phase 2 Phase 2/2+ Phase 2 Phase 2/2+ Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2/2+ Phase 2 Phase 2/2+ Phase 2/2+ Phase 2 Phase 2/2+ Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2/2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2+ GTS 03.82 ETS 300 544 GTS 03.83 ETS 300 545 GTS 03.84 ETS 300 546 ETS 300 546 Ed2 ETS 300 546 Ed2 GTS 03.85 ETS 300 547 ETS 300 935 ETS 300 935 ETS 300 548 GTS 03.88 ETS 300 549 ETS 300 549 Ed2 ETS 300 549 Ed2 GTS 03.90 GTS 03.91 GTS 03.91 Call Forwarding SS stg 2 CW & HOLD SS stg 2 CW & HOLD SS stg 2 MultiParty SS stage 2 MultiParty SS stage 2 CUG SS stage 2 CUG SS stage 2 CUG SS stage 2 CUG SS stage 2 Advice of Charge SS stg 2 Advice of Charge SS stg 2 Advice of Charge SS stg 2 Call Barring SS stage 2 Call Barring SS stage 2 USSD stage 2 USSD stage 2 USSD stage 2 USSD stage 2 ECT stage 2 ECT stage 2 Pub Dec 1996 Pub Feb 1995 Pub Dec 1996 Pub Feb 1995 Pub Dec 1996 Pub Feb 1995 Pub Jan 1996 Unpublished Pub Dec 1996 Pub Feb 1995 UAP version Pub May 1997 Pub Feb 1995 Pub Dec 1996 Pub Feb 1995 UAP version Pub Aug 1996 Pub Dec 1996 Pub Jan 1996 Pub May 1996 03.91 5.0.2 Phase 2+ GTS 03.91 ECT stage 2 Pub July 1996 03.93 03.93 03.93 6.0.0 6.1.0 6.2.0 R97 R97 R97 TS 101 283 TS 101 283 TS 101 283 CCBS stage 2 CCBS stage 2 CCBS stage 2 Unpublished Pub July 1998 Pub Oct 1998 03.96 03.96 03.96 04.01 04.01 04.02 04.02 04.03 04.03 04.03 5.0.0 6.0.0 6.0.1 4.0.4 5.0.0 4.0.4 5.0.0 4.1.1 5.0.0 5.1.0 Phase 2+ R97 R97 Phase 2 Phase 2/2+ Phase 2 Phase 2+ Phase 2 Phase 2+ Phase 2+ TS 101 395 TS 101 395 TS 101 395 ETS 300 550 GTS 04.01 ETS 300 551 GTS 04.02 ETS 300 552 GTS 04.03 GTS 04.03 CNAP stage 2 CNAP stage 2 CNAP stage 2 MS-BSS inter Gen & prcpl MS-BSS inter Gen & prcpl PLMN Access ref con PLMN Access ref con MS-BSS Interface Ch Acc cap MS-BSS Interface Ch Acc cap MS-BSS Interface Ch Acc cap Unpublished Unpublished Pub Oct 1998 Pub Sep 1994 Pub Nov 1996 Pub Sep 1994 Pub May 1996 Pub Sep 1994 Pub May 1996 Pub Apr 1997 04.03 5.2.0 Phase 2+ GTS 04.03 MS-BSS Interface Ch Acc cap Pub Aug 1997 04.03 5.3.0 Phase 2+ GTS 04.03 MS-BSS Interface Ch Acc cap Unpublished 04.03 04.04 04.04 04.04 04.04 04.04 04.05 04.05 04.05 04.06 04.06 04.06 04.06 04.06 04.06 04.06 04.07 04.07 04.07 6.0.0 4.0.4 5.0.0 5.0.1 5.1.0 6.0.0 4.0.3 5.0.0 5.0.1 4.4.0 5.0.0 5.0.1 5.1.0 5.1.1 5.2.0 5.2.1 4.3.1 5.0.0 5.1.0 R97 Phase 2 Phase 2/2+ Phase 2/2+ Phase 2+ R97 Phase 2 Phase 2/2+ Phase 2/2+ Phase 2 Phase 2/2+ Phase 2/2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2 Phase 2+ Phase 2+ TS 100 552 ETS 300 553 ETS 300 936 ETS 300 936 ETS 300 936 Ed2 TS 100 936 ETS 300 554 ETS 300 937 ETS 300 937 ETS 300 555 ETS 300 938 ETS 300 938 ETS 300 938 Ed2 ETS 300 938 Ed2 ETS 300 938 Ed3 ETS 300 938 Ed3 ETS 300 556 GTS 04.07 GTS 04.07 MS-BSS Interface Ch Acc cap Layer 1 Gen requirements Layer 1 Gen requirements Layer 1 Gen requirements Layer 1 Gen requirements Layer 1 Gen requirements DL Layer Gen aspects DL Layer Gen aspects DL Layer Gen aspects MS-BSS DL Layer MS-BSS DL Layer MS-BSS DL Layer MS-BSS DL Layer MS-BSS DL Layer MS-BSS DL Layer MS-BSS DL Layer Mob Radio int sig L3 Gen Mob Radio int sig L3 Gen Mob Radio int sig L3 Gen Pub Aug 1998 Pub Sep 1994 UAP version Pub Apr 1997 Unpublished Pub Aug 1998 Pub Sep 1994 UAP version Pub Apr 1997 Pub Sep 1994 UAP version Pub Apr 1997 OAP version Pub Sep 1997 OAP version Pub Oct 1998 Pub Feb 1995 Pub Jan 1996 Pub Mar 1996 04.07 04.07 04.07 04.07 04.07 04.07 04.07 5.1.1 5.1.2 5.2.0 5.2.1 5.3.0 6.0.0 6.1.0 Phase 2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2+ R97 R97 ETS 300 939 ETS 300 939 ETS 300 939 Ed2 ETS 300 939 Ed2 ETS 300 939 Ed3 TS 100 939 TS 100 939 Mob Radio int sig L3 Gen Mob Radio int sig L3 Gen Mob Radio int sig L3 Gen Mob Radio int sig L3 Gen Mob Radio int sig L3 Gen Mob Radio int sig L3 Gen Mob Radio int sig L3 Gen UAP version Pub Apr 1997 OAP version Pub Dec 1997 Unpublished Unpublished Pub July 1998 Page 12 ETSI Reference DGTS/SMG-030382Q DE/SMG-030383P DGTS/SMG-030383Q DE/SMG-030384P DGTS/SMG-030384Q DE/SMG-030385P RE/SMG-030385P RE/SMG-030385P DGTS/SMG-030385Q DE/SMG-030386P DE/SMG-030386Q DE/SMG-030386Q DE/SMG-030388P DGTS/SMG-030388Q DE/SMG-030390P RE/SMG-030390P RE/SMG-030390P DGTS/SMG-030390Q DGTS/SMG-030391Q RGTS/SMG030391QR RGTS/SMG030391QR1 DTS/SMG-030393Q6 DTS/SMG-030393Q6 RTS/SMG030393Q6R1 DTS/SMG-030396Q6 DTS/SMG-030396Q6 DTS/SMG-030396Q6 DE/SMG-030401P DGTS/SMG-030401Q DE/SMG-030402P DGTS/SMG-030402Q DE/SMG-030403P DGTS/SMG-030403Q RGTS/SMG030403QR RGTS/SMG030403QR1 RGTS/SMG030403QR1 DTS/SMG-030403Q6 DE/SMG-030404P DE/SMG-030404Q DE/SMG-030404Q RE/SMG-030404QR1 DTS/SMG-030404Q6 DE/SMG-030405P DE/SMG-030405Q DE/SMG-030405Q DE/SMG-030406P DE/SMG-030406Q DE/SMG-030406Q RE/SMG-030406QR RE/SMG-030406QR RE/SMG-030406QR1 RE/SMG-030406QR1 DE/SMG-030407P DGTS/SMG-030407Q RGTS/SMG030407QR DE/SMG-030407QR DE/SMG-030407QR RE/SMG-030407QR1 RE/SMG-030407QR1 RE/SMG-030407QR1 DTS/SMG-030407Q6 DTS/SMG-030407Q6 After SMG # SMG#20 SMG#12 SMG#20 SMG#12 SMG#20 SMG#8 SMG#15 SMG#15 SMG#20 SMG#12 SMG#20 SMG#20 SMG#12 SMG#20 SMG#8 SMG#16 SMG#16 SMG#20 SMG#16 SMG#18 SMG#19 SMG#25 SMG#26 SMG#27 SMG#24 SMG#24 SMG#27 SMG#7 SMG#20 SMG#7 SMG#18 SMG#10 SMG#18 SMG#21 SMG#22 SMG#24 SMG#25 SMG#7 SMG#20 SMG#20 SMG#24 SMG#25 SMG#7 SMG#20 SMG#20 SMG#11 SMG#20 SMG#20 SMG#21 SMG#21 SMG#25 SMG#25 SMG#12 SMG#16 SMG#17 SMG#20 SMG#20 SMG#21 SMG#21 SMG#24 SMG#25 SMG#26 List of all GSM Phase2, Phase 2+ and UMTS specifications (13 November 1998). GSM No Version Phase ETS/R/GTS Short Title Publication notes ETSI Reference After SMG # SMG#27 04.07 6.2.0 R97 TS 100 939 Mob Radio int sig L3 Gen Unpublished 04.07 6.2.1 R97 TS 100 939 Mob Radio int sig L3 Gen Pub Nov 1998? 04.08 04.08 04.08 04.08 04.08 04.08 04.08 04.08 04.08 04.08 04.08 04.08 04.08 04.08 04.08 04.08 3.14.0 4.10.0 4.11.0 4.12.0 4.13.0 4.14.0 4.15.0 4.16.0 4.16.1 4.17.0 4.17.1 4.18.0 4.19.0 4.19.1 4.19.2 4.20.0 Phase 1 Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2 Mob Radio Interface L3 Mob Radio Interface L3 Mob Radio Interface L3 Mob Radio Interface L3 Mob Radio Interface L3 Mob Radio Interface L3 Mob Radio Interface L3 Mob Radio Interface L3 Mob Radio Interface L3 Mob Radio Interface L3 Mob Radio Interface L3 Mob Radio Interface L3 Mob Radio Interface L3 Mob Radio Interface L3 Mob Radio Interface L3 Mob Radio Interface L3 Pub Mar 1998 Pub Feb 1995 Pub Oct 1995 Pub Jan 1996 Pub May 1996 Pub Sep 1996 Pub Oct 1996 UAP version Pub Jan 1997 UAP version Pub Apr 1997 Unpublished Unpublished OAP version Pub Dec 1997 Unpublished 04.08 4.21.0 Phase 2 Mob Radio Interface L3 OAP version RE/SMG-030408PR9 SMG#24 04.08 4.21.1 Phase 2 Mob Radio Interface L3 Pub June 1998 RE/SMG-030408PR9 SMG#24 04.08 4.22.0 Phase 2 Mob Radio Interface L3 OAP version RE/SMG-030408PRA SMG#25 04.08 4.22.1 Phase 2 Mob Radio Interface L3 Pub Oct 1998 RE/SMG-030408PRA SMG#25 04.08 04.08 5.0.0 5.1.0 Phase 2+ Phase 2+ I-ETS 300 022-1 ETS 300 557 ETS 300 557 Ed2 ETS 300 557 Ed3 ETS 300 557 Ed4 ETS 300 557 Ed5 ETS 300 557 Ed6 ETS 300 557 Ed7 ETS 300 557 Ed7 ETS 300 557 Ed8 ETS 300 557 Ed8 ETS 300 557 Ed9 ETS 300 557 Ed9 ETS 300 557 Ed9 ETS 300 557 Ed9 ETS 300 557 Ed10 ETS 300 557 Ed10 ETS 300 557 Ed10 ETS 300 557 Ed11 ETS 300 557 Ed11 GTS 04.08 GTS 04.08 RTS/SMG030407Q6R1 RTS/SMG030407Q6R1 DI/SMG-030408-1R1 DE/SMG-030408P RE/SMG-030408P RE/SMG-030408PR2 RE/SMG-030408PR3 RE/SMG-030408PR4 RE/SMG-030408PR5 RE/SMG-030408PR6 RE/SMG-030408PR6 RE/SMG-030408PR7 RE/SMG-030408PR7 RE/SMG-030408PR8 RE/SMG-030408PR8 RE/SMG-030408PR8 RE/SMG-030408PR8 RE/SMG-030408PR9 Mob Radio Interface L3 Mob Radio Interface L3 Pub Jan 1996 Pub Mar 1996 04.08 04.08 5.10.0 5.2.0 Phase 2+ Phase 2+ ETS 300 940 Ed4 Mob Radio Interface L3 GTS 04.08 Mob Radio Interface L3 OAP version Unpublished 04.08 5.3.0 Phase 2+ GTS 04.08 Mob Radio Interface L3 Pub July 1996 04.08 04.08 04.08 04.08 04.08 04.08 04.08 04.08 04.08 04.08 04.08 04.08 04.08 04.08 04.08 04.10 04.10 04.10 04.10 04.10 04.10 04.10 04.10 04.10 04.10 04.11 04.11 04.11 04.11 04.11 04.11 5.4.0 5.4.1 5.5.0 5.6.0 5.6.1 5.6.2 5.6.3 5.7.0 5.8.0 5.9.0 5.9.1 6.0.0 6.1.0 6.1.1 6.2.0D 4.10.0 4.10.1 4.5.0 4.8.1 4.8.2 4.9.0 5.0.0 5.0.1 6.0.0 6.0.1 4.10.0 4.7.2 4.8.0 4.9.0 5.0.0 5.1.0 Phase 2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2+ R97 R97 R97 R97 Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2/2+ Phase 2/2+ R97 R97 Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2+ Phase 2+ ETS 300 940 ETS 300 940 ETS 300 940 Ed2 ETS 300 940 Ed2 ETS 300 940 Ed2 ETS 300 940 Ed2 ETS 300 940 Ed2 ETS 300 940 Ed3 ETS 300 940 Ed3 ETS 300 940 Ed3 ETS 300 940 Ed3 TS 100 940 TS 100 940 TS 100 940 TS 100 940 ETS 300 558 Ed2 ETS 300 558 Ed2 ETS 300 558 ETS 300 558 ETS 300 558 ETS 300 558 Am1 ETS 300 941 ETS 300 941 TS 100 941 TS 100 941 ETS 300 559 Ed4 ETS 300 559 ETS 300 559 Ed2 ETS 300 559 Ed3 GTS 04.11 GTS 04.11 Mob Radio Interface L3 Mob Radio Interface L3 Mob Radio Interface L3 Mob Radio Interface L3 Mob Radio Interface L3 Mob Radio Interface L3 Mob Radio Interface L3 Mob Radio Interface L3 Mob Radio Interface L3 Mob Radio Interface L3 Mob Radio Interface L3 Mob Radio Interface L3 Mob Radio Interface L3 Mob Radio Interface L3 Mob Radio Interface L3 Mob Radio Interface L3 SS Mob Radio Interface L3 SS Mob Radio Interface L3 SS Mob Radio Interface L3 SS Mob Radio Interface L3 SS Mob Radio Interface L3 SS Mob Radio Interface L3 SS Mob Radio Interface L3 SS Mob Radio Interface L3 SS Mob Radio Interface L3 SS Mob Radio Int SMS PtP Mob Radio Int SMS PtP Mob Radio Int SMS PtP Mob Radio Int SMS PtP Mob Radio Int SMS PtP Mob Radio Int SMS PtP UAP version Pub Apr 1997 Unpublished Unpublished Unpublished OAP version Pub Feb 1998 Unpublished Unpublished OAP version Pub Oct 1998 Unpublished Unpublished Unpublished Unpublished UAP version Pub Aug 1996 PE version Vote version Pub Feb 1995 Pub July 1995 UAP version Pub May 1997 Unpublished Pub July 1998 Pub Sep 1996 Pub Feb 1995 Pub Oct 1995 Pub May 1996 Pub Jan 1996 Pub Mar 1996 04.11 5.1.1 Phase 2+ ETS 300 942 Mob Radio Int SMS PtP UAP version DGTS/SMG-030408Q RGTS/SMG030408QR RE/SMG-020408QR6 RGTS/SMG030408QR1 RGTS/SMG030408QR2 DE/SMG-030408QR3 DE/SMG-030408QR3 RE/SMG-030408QR4 RE/SMG-030408QR4 RE/SMG-030408QR4 RE/SMG-030408QR4 RE/SMG-030408QR4 RE/SMG-030408QR5 RE/SMG-030408QR5 RE/SMG-030408QR5 RE/SMG-030408QR5 DTS/SMG-020408Q6 DTS/SMG-020408Q6 DTS/SMG-020408Q6 DTS/SMG-020408Q6 RE/SMG-030410PR2 RE/SMG-030410PR2 DE/SMG-030410P DE/SMG-030410P DE/SMG-030410P RE/SMG-030410P DE/SMG-030410Q DE/SMG-030410Q DTS/SMG-030410Q6 DTS/SMG-030410Q6 RE/SMG-030411PR3 DE/SMG-030411P RE/SMG-030411P RE/SMG-030411PR2 DGTS/SMG-030411Q RGTS/SMG030411QR DE/SMG-030411QR Page 13 SMG#27 SMG#21 SMG#12 SMG#14 SMG#15 SMG#16 SMG#17 SMG#18 SMG#19 SMG#19 SMG#20 SMG#20 SMG#21 SMG#22 SMG#22 SMG#22 SMG#23 SMG#16 SMG#17 SMG#26 SMG#18 SMG#19 SMG#20 SMG#20 SMG#21 SMG#22 SMG#22 SMG#22 SMG#22 SMG#23 SMG#24 SMG#25 SMG#25 SMG#25 SMG#26 SMG#26 SMG#26 SMG#17 SMG#17 SMG# SMG# SMG#11 SMG#13 SMG#20 SMG#20 SMG#25 SMG#26 SMG#17 SMG#12 SMG#14 SMG#16 SMG#16 SMG#17 SMG#20 List of all GSM Phase2, Phase 2+ and UMTS specifications (13 November 1998). GSM No Version Phase ETS/R/GTS Short Title Publication notes ETSI Reference 04.11 04.11 04.11 04.11 04.11 04.12 04.12 04.12 04.12 04.12 04.12 04.13 04.13 04.13 04.13 04.13 04.13 04.13 04.13 04.14 04.14 5.1.2 5.2.0 5.2.1 6.0.0 6.0.1 4.4.1 4.5.0 4.6.0 5.0.0 5.0.1 5.0.2 4.0.2 4.1.0 4.2.0 5.0.0 5.0.1 5.0.2 5.1.0 5.1.1 5.0.0 5.1.0 Phase 2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2+ R97 R97 Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2+ ETS 300 942 ETS 300 942 Ed2 ETS 300 942 Ed2 TS 100 942 TS 100 942 ETS 300 560 ETS 300 560 Ed2 ETS 300 560 Ed3 GTS 04.12 ETS 300 943 ETS 300 943 ETS 300 561 ETS 300 561 Ed2 ETS 300 561 Ed3 GTS 04.13 ETS 300 944 ETS 300 944 ETS 300 944 Ed2 ETS 300 944 Ed2 TS 101 293 TS 101 293 Mob Radio Int SMS PtP Mob Radio Int SMS PtP Mob Radio Int SMS PtP Mob Radio Int SMS PtP Mob Radio Int SMS PtP Mob Radio Int SMSCB Mob Radio Int SMSCB Mob Radio Int SMSCB Mob Radio Int SMSCB Mob Radio Int SMSCB Mob Radio Int SMSCB Perf req on Mob rad inter Perf req on Mob rad inter Perf req on Mob rad inter Perf req on Mob rad inter Perf req on Mob rad inter Perf req on Mob rad inter Perf req on Mob rad inter Perf req on Mob rad inter Individual MS Test Req Individual MS Test Req Pub Apr 1997 OAP version Pub Sep 1997 Unpublished Pub Aug 1998? Pub Feb 1995 Pub Jan 1996 Pub May 1996 Pub July 1996 UAP version Pub Apr 1997 Pub July 1995 Pub Jan 1996 Pub May 1996 Pub May 1996 UAP version Pub Apr 1997 OAP version Pub Sep 1997 Pub July 1998 Pub Oct 1998 04.21 04.21 04.21 04.21 04.21 04.21 04.21 04.21 04.21 04.21 04.21 04.21 04.21 04.21 04.21 04.21 04.21 04.22 04.22 04.22 04.22 04.22 04.22 04.22 04.22 04.22 04.22 04.22 04.22 04.22 04.22 04.22 04.22 04.22 4.4.1 4.5.0 4.6.0 5.0.0 5.0.1 5.1.0 5.1.1 5.1.2 5.2.0 5.2.1 5.3.0 5.3.1 5.4.0 5.4.1 5.5.0 5.5.1 7.0.0 4.3.0 4.4.0 4.5.0 4.5.1 5.0.0 5.0.1 5.0.2 5.1.0 5.1.1 5.2.0 5.2.1 5.3.0 5.3.1 5.4.0 5.4.1 6.0.0 6.1.0 Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2/2+ Phase 2/2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2+ R98 Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2+ R97 R97 ETS 300 562 ETS 300 562 Ed2 ETS 300 562 Ed3 ETS 300 945 ETS 300 945 ETS 300 945 ETS 300 945 Ed2 ETS 300 945 Ed2 ETS 300 945 Ed3 ETS 300 945 Ed3 ETS 300 945 Ed4 ETS 300 945 Ed4 ETS 300 945 Ed5 ETS 300 945 Ed5 ETS 300 945 Ed6 ETS 300 945 Ed6 TS 100 945 ETS 300 563 ETS 300 563 Am1 ETS 300 563 Ed2 ETS 300 563 Ed2 GTS 04.22 ETS 300 946 ETS 300 946 ETS 300 946 Ed2 ETS 300 946 Ed2 ETS 300 946 Ed3 ETS 300 946 Ed3 ETS 300 946 Ed4 ETS 300 946 Ed4 ETS 300 946 Ed5 ETS 300 946 Ed5 TS 100 946 TS 100 946 Rate Adpt MS-BSS Rate Adpt MS-BSS Rate Adpt MS-BSS Rate Adpt MS-BSS Rate Adpt MS-BSS Rate Adpt MS-BSS Rate Adpt MS-BSS Rate Adpt MS-BSS Rate Adpt MS-BSS Rate Adpt MS-BSS Rate Adpt MS-BSS Rate Adpt MS-BSS Rate Adpt MS-BSS Rate Adpt MS-BSS Rate Adpt MS-BSS Rate Adpt MS-BSS Rate Adpt MS-BSS RLP for Data on MS-BSS RLP for Data on MS-BSS RLP for Data on MS-BSS RLP for Data on MS-BSS RLP for Data on MS-BSS RLP for Data on MS-BSS RLP for Data on MS-BSS RLP for Data on MS-BSS RLP for Data on MS-BSS RLP for Data on MS-BSS RLP for Data on MS-BSS RLP for Data on MS-BSS RLP for Data on MS-BSS RLP for Data on MS-BSS RLP for Data on MS-BSS RLP for Data on MS-BSS RLP for Data on MS-BSS Pub Oct 1994 Pub July 1995 Pub Sep 1995 UAP version Pub May 1997 Unpublished OAP version Pub Aug 1997 OAP version Pub Jan 1998 OAP version Pub Mar 1998 OAP version Pub July 1998 OAP version Pub Oct 1998 Unpublished Pub Sep 1994 Pub July 1995 OAP version Pub Oct 1998 Pub Jan 1996 UAP version Pub May 1997 OAP version Pub Aug 1997 OAP version Pub Jan 1998 OAP version Pub Mar 1998 OAP version Pub Oct 1998 Pub July 1998 Pub Nov 1998? 04.53 1.0.0 R98 TS 101 xxx TFO Stage 3 Draft DE/SMG-030411QR RE/SMG-030411QR1 RE/SMG-030411QR1 DTS/SMG-030411Q6 DTS/SMG-030411Q6 DE/SMG-030412P RE/SMG-030412P RE/SMG-030412PR2 DGTS/SMG-030412Q DE/SMG-030412Q DE/SMG-030412Q DE/SMG-030413P RE/SMG-030413P RE/SMG-030413PR2 DGTS/SMG-030413Q DE/SMG-030413Q DE/SMG-030413Q RE/SMG-030413QR RE/SMG-030413QR DTS/SMG-070414Q RTS/SMG020414QR1 DE/SMG-040421P RE/SMG-040421P RE/SMG-040421PR2 DE/SMG-040421Q DE/SMG-040421Q RE/SMG-040421QR RE/SMG-040421QR RE/SMG-040421QR RE/SMG-040421QR1 RE/SMG-040421QR1 RE/SMG-040421QR2 RE/SMG-040421QR2 RE/SMG-040421QR3 RE/SMG-040421QR3 RE/SMG-040421QR4 RE/SMG-040421QR4 DTS/SMG-040421Q7 DE/SMG-040422P RE/SMG-040422P RE/SMG-040422PR1 RE/SMG-040422PR1 DGTS/SMG-040422Q DE/SMG-040422Q DE/SMG-040422Q RE/SMG-040422QR1 RE/SMG-040422QR1 RE/SMG-040422QR2 RE/SMG-040422QR2 RE/SMG-040422QR3 RE/SMG-040422QR3 RE/SMG-040422QR4 RE/SMG-040422QR4 DTS/SMG-040422Q6 RTS/SMG040422Q6R1 DTS/SMG-110453Q 04.60 04.60 04.60 04.60 04.63 04.64 04.64 04.64 04.64 6.0.0 6.1.0 6.2.0 6.2.0D 5.0.0 5.0.0 5.1.0 6.0.0 6.1.0 R97 R97 R97 R97 Phase 2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2+ R97 R97 TS 101 xxx EN 301 349 EN 301 349 EN 301 349 GTS 04.63 EN 301 xxx EN 301 xxx EN 301 xxx TS 101 351 GPRS RLC/MAC GPRS RLC/MAC GPRS RLC/MAC GPRS RLC/MAC PDS Stage 3 GPRS MS-SGSN LLC GPRS MS-SGSN LLC GPRS MS-SGSN LLC GPRS MS-SGSN LLC Unpublished PE version Unpublished Unpublished Pub May 1996 Unpublished Unpublished Unpublished Pub July 1998 DTS/SMG-020460Q6 DEN/SMG-020460Q6 DEN/SMG-020460Q6 DEN/SMG-020460Q6 DGTS/SMG-030463Q DEN/SMG-030464Q6 DEN/SMG-030464Q6 DEN/SMG-030464Q6 DTS/SMG-030464Q6 Page 14 After SMG # SMG#20 SMG#21 SMG#21 SMG#25 SMG#26 SMG#12 SMG#15 SMG#16 SMG#19 SMG#20 SMG#20 SMG#14 SMG#15 SMG#16 SMG#18 SMG#20 SMG#20 SMG#21 SMG#21 SMG#26 SMG#27 SMG#11 SMG#13 SMG#14 SMG#20 SMG#20 SMG#21 SMG#21 SMG#21 SMG#22 SMG#22 SMG#23 SMG#23 SMG#24 SMG#24 SMG#25 SMG#25 SMG#27 SMG#8 SMG#13 SMG#25 SMG#25 SMG#16 SMG#20 SMG#20 SMG#21 SMG#21 SMG#22 SMG#22 SMG#23 SMG#23 SMG#25 SMG#25 SMG#26 SMG#27 SMG#27 ? SMG#25 SMG#26 SMG#27 SMG#26 SMG#18 SMG#23 SMG#24 SMG#25 SMG#26 List of all GSM Phase2, Phase 2+ and UMTS specifications (13 November 1998). GSM No Version Phase ETS/R/GTS Short Title Publication notes ETSI Reference 04.64 6.2.0 R97 TS 101 351 GPRS MS-SGSN LLC Pub Nov 1998? 04.65 04.65 04.65 04.65 04.65 5.0.0 5.1.0 6.0.0 6.1.0 6.2.0 Phase 2+ Phase 2+ R97 R97 R97 TS 101 297 TS 101 297 TS 101 297 TS 101 297 TS 101 297 GPRS MS-SGSN SNDCP GPRS MS-SGSN SNDCP GPRS MS-SGSN SNDCP GPRS MS-SGSN SNDCP GPRS MS-SGSN SNDCP Unpublished Unpublished Unpublished Pub July 1998 Pub Nov 1998? 04.67 04.67 04.68 04.68 04.68 04.68 04.69 04.69 04.69 04.72 5.0.0 5.0.1 5.0.0 5.0.1 5.0.2 5.1.0 5.0.0 5.0.1 5.1.0 1.0.0 Phase 2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2+ R98 ETS 300 947 ETS 300 947 GTS 04.68 ETS 300 948 ETS 300 948 ETS 300 948 ETS 300 949 ETS 300 949 ETS 300 949 TS 101 xxx eMLPP Stage 3 eMLPP Stage 3 VGCS GCC VGCS GCC VGCS GCC VGCS GCC VBS BCC VBS BCC VBS BCC Call deflection Stage 3 UAP version Pub May 1997 Unpublished UAP version Pub Apr 1997 Pub? UAP version Pub Apr 1997 Pub? Draft RTS/SMG030464Q6R1 DEN/SMG-030465Q6 DEN/SMG-030465Q6 DEN/SMG-030465Q6 DTS/SMG-030465Q6 RTS/SMG030465Q6R1 DE/SMG-030467Q DE/SMG-030467Q DGTS/SMG-030468Q DE/SMG-030468Q DE/SMG-030468Q RE/SMG-030468QR1 DE/SMG-030469Q DE/SMG-030469Q RE/SMG-030469QR1 DTS/SMG-030472Q 04.78 04.80 04.80 04.80 04.80 04.80 04.80 04.80 04.80 04.80 04.80 04.80 04.80 04.80 04.80 04.81 04.81 04.81 04.82 04.82 04.82 04.82 04.82 04.83 04.83 04.83 04.83 04.83 04.84 04.84 04.84 04.85 04.85 04.85 04.85 04.86 04.86 04.86 04.88 04.88 04.88 04.88 04.88 04.88 04.88 04.88 04.88 04.90 04.90 04.90 1.0.0 4.10.0 4.10.1 4.11.0 4.11.1 4.9.2 5.0.0 5.0.1 5.0.2 5.1.0 5.1.1 5.2.0 5.2.1 6.0.0 6.1.0 4.4.1 5.0.0 5.0.1 4.8.1 4.9.0 4.9.1 5.0.0 5.0.1 4.5.2 4.6.0 4.6.1 5.0.0 5.0.1 4.3.2 5.0.0 5.0.1 4.0.3 4.1.0 4.1.1 5.0.0 4.5.2 5.0.0 5.0.1 4.6.3 4.7.0 4.7.1 5.0.0 5.0.1 5.1.0 5.1.1 6.0.0 6.0.1 4.1.1 5.0.0 5.0.1 R98 Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2+ R97 R97 Phase 2 Phase 2/2+ Phase 2/2+ Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2/2+ Phase 2/2+ Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2/2+ Phase 2/2+ Phase 2 Phase 2/2+ Phase 2/2+ Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2/2+ Phase 2 Phase 2/2+ Phase 2/2+ Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2/2+ Phase 2/2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2+ R97 R97 Phase 2 Phase 2/2+ Phase 2/2+ TS 101 xxx ETS 300 564 Ed2 ETS 300 564 Ed2 ETS 300 564 Ed3 ETS 300 564 Ed3 ETS 300 564 GTS 04.80 ETS 300 950 ETS 300 950 ETS 300 950 Ed2 ETS 300 950 Ed2 ETS 300 950 Ed3 ETS 300 950 Ed3 TS 100 950 TS 100 950 ETS 300 565 ETS 300 951 ETS 300 951 ETS 300 566 ETS 300 566 Ed2 ETS 300 566 Ed2 ETS 300 952 ETS 300 952 ETS 300 567 ETS 300 567 Ed2 ETS 300 567 Ed2 ETS 300 953 ETS 300 953 ETS 300 568 ETS 300 954 ETS 300 954 ETS 300 569 ETS 300 569 Ed2 ETS 300 569 Ed2 GTS 04.85 ETS 300 570 ETS 300 955 ETS 300 955 ETS 300 571 ETS 300 571 Ed2 ETS 300 571 Ed2 ETS 300 956 ETS 300 956 ETS 300 956 Ed2 ETS 300 956 Ed2 TS 100 956 TS 100 956 ETS 300 572 ETS 300 957 ETS 300 957 CAMEL Stage 3 MRI L3 Formats & coding MRI L3 Formats & coding MRI L3 Formats & coding MRI L3 Formats & coding MRI L3 Formats & coding MRI L3 Formats & coding MRI L3 Formats & coding MRI L3 Formats & coding MRI L3 Formats & coding MRI L3 Formats & coding MRI L3 Formats & coding MRI L3 Formats & coding MRI L3 Formats & coding MRI L3 Formats & coding Line Identity SS stage 3 Line Identity SS stage 3 Line Identity SS stage 3 Call Forwarding SS stg 3 Call Forwarding SS stg 3 Call Forwarding SS stg 3 Call Forwarding SS stg 3 Call Forwarding SS stg 3 CW & HOLD SS stg 3 CW & HOLD SS stg 3 CW & HOLD SS stg 3 CW & HOLD SS stg 3 CW & HOLD SS stg 3 MultiParty SS stage 3 MultiParty SS stage 3 MultiParty SS stage 3 CUG SS stage 3 CUG SS stage 3 CUG SS stage 3 CUG SS stage 3 Advice of Charge SS stg 3 Advice of Charge SS stg 3 Advice of Charge SS stg 3 Call Barring SS stage 3 Call Barring SS stage 3 Call Barring SS stage 3 Call Barring SS stage 3 Call Barring SS stage 3 Call Barring SS stage 3 Call Barring SS stage 3 Call Barring SS stage 3 Call Barring SS stage 3 USSD stage 3 USSD stage 3 USSD stage 3 Work stopped UAP version Pub Aug 1996 UAP version Pub Aug 1996 Pub Feb 1995 Pub Aug 1996 UAP version Pub May 1997 OAP version Pub July 1998? OAP version Pub Oct 1998 Unpublished Pub July 1998 Pub Feb 1995 UAP version Pub May 1997 Pub Feb 1995 UAP version Pub Aug 1996 UAP version Pub May 1997 Pub Feb 1995 UAP version Pub Aug 1996 UAP version Pub May 1997 Pub Feb 1995 UAP version Pub May 1997 Pub Feb 1995 UAP version Pub Nov 1996 Pub Dec 1996 Pub Feb 1995 UAP version Pub May 1997 Pub Feb 1995 UAP version Pub Aug 1996 UAP version Pub May 1997 OAP version Pub July 1998 Unpublished Pub July 1998 Pub Feb 1995 UAP version Pub May 1997 DTS/SMG-030478Q RE/SMG-030480P RE/SMG-030480P RE/SMG-030480PR2 RE/SMG-030480PR2 DE/SMG-030480P DGTS/SMG-030480Q DE/SMG-030480Q DE/SMG-030480Q RE/SMG-030480QR1 RE/SMG-030480QR1 RE/SMG-030480QR2 RE/SMG-030480QR2 DTS/SMG-030480Q6 DTS/SMG-030480Q6 DE/SMG-030481P DE/SMG-030481Q DE/SMG-030481Q DE/SMG-030482P RE/SMG-030482P RE/SMG-030482P DE/SMG-030482Q DE/SMG-030482Q DE/SMG-030483P RE/SMG-030483P RE/SMG-030483P DE/SMG-030483Q DE/SMG-030483Q DE/SMG-030484P DE/SMG-030484Q DE/SMG-030484Q DE/SMG-030485P RE/SMG-030485P RE/SMG-030485P DGTS/SMG-030485Q DE/SMG-030486P DE/SMG-030486Q DE/SMG-030486Q DE/SMG-030488P RE/SMG-030488P RE/SMG-030488P DE/SMG-030488Q DE/SMG-030488Q RE/SMG-030488QR1 RE/SMG-030488QR1 DTS/SMG-030488Q6 DTS/SMG-030488Q6 DE/SMG-030490P DE/SMG-030490Q DE/SMG-030490Q Page 15 After SMG # SMG#27 SMG#23 SMG#24 SMG#25 SMG#26 SMG#27 SMG#20 SMG#20 SMG#18 SMG#20 SMG#20 SMG#27 SMG#20 SMG#20 SMG#27 SMG#27 ? SMG#23 SMG#16 SMG#16 SMG#17 SMG#17 SMG#12 SMG#18 SMG#20 SMG#20 SMG#24 SMG#24 SMG#25 SMG#25 SMG#25 SMG#26 SMG#12 SMG#20 SMG#20 SMG#12 SMG#17 SMG#17 SMG#20 SMG#20 SMG#9 SMG#17 SMG#17 SMG#20 SMG#20 SMG#9 SMG#20 SMG#20 SMG#7 SMG#18 SMG#18 SMG#20 SMG#11 SMG#20 SMG#20 SMG#7 SMG#17 SMG#17 SMG#20 SMG#20 SMG#24 SMG#24 SMG#25 SMG#26 SMG#12 SMG#20 SMG#20 List of all GSM Phase2, Phase 2+ and UMTS specifications (13 November 1998). GSM No Version Phase ETS/R/GTS Short Title Publication notes 04.91 04.91 5.0.0 5.1.0 Phase 2+ Phase 2+ GTS 04.91 GTS 04.91 ECT stage 3 ECT stage 3 Pub Jan 1996 Pub Mar 1996 04.91 04.91 04.93 04.93 04.96 04.96 04.96 05.01 05.01 05.01 05.01 05.01 05.01 5.1.1 5.1.2 6.0.0 6.1.0 5.0.0 6.0.0 6.0.1 4.3.1 4.4.0 4.5.0 4.6.0 5.0.0 5.1.0 Phase 2+ Phase 2+ R97 R97 Phase 2+ R97 R97 Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2+ Phase 2+ ETS 300 958 ETS 300 958 TS 101 284 TS 101 284 TS 101 396 TS 101 396 TS 101 396 ETS 300 573 ETS 300 573 Ed2 ETS 300 573 Ed3 ETS 300 573 Ed4 GTS 05.01 GTS 05.01 ECT stage 3 ECT stage 3 CCBS stage 3 CCBS stage 3 CNAP stage 3 CNAP stage 3 CNAP stage 3 Physical layer on radio Physical layer on radio Physical layer on radio Physical layer on radio Physical layer on radio Physical layer on radio UAP version Pub May 1997 Unpublished Pub July 1998 Unpublished Unpublished Pub Oct 1998 Pub Sep 1994 Pub July 1995 Pub Sep 1995 Pub May 1996 Pub May 1996 Pub Dec 1996 05.01 5.2.0 Phase 2+ GTS 05.01 Physical layer on radio Pub Mar 1997 05.01 5.3.0 Phase 2+ GTS 05.01 Physical layer on radio Pub June 1997 05.01 5.4.0 Phase 2+ GTS 05.01 Physical layer on radio Pub Apr 1998 05.01 05.01 05.01 05.02 05.02 05.02 05.02 05.02 05.02 05.02 05.02 05.02 05.02 05.02 6.0.0 6.1.0 6.1.1 4.4.2 4.5.0 4.6.0 4.6.1 4.7.0 4.8.0 4.8.1 4.9.0 4.9.1 5.0.0 5.1.0 Phase 3 R97 R97 Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2+ Phase 2+ TS 101 157 TS 101 157 TS 100 573 ETS 300 574 ETS 300 574 Ed2 ETS 300 574 Ed3 ETS 300 574 Ed3 ETS 300 574 Ed4 ETS 300 574 Ed5 ETS 300 574 Ed5 ETS 300 574 Ed6 ETS 300 574 Ed6 GTS 05.02 GTS 05.02 Physical layer on radio Physical layer on radio Physical layer on radio Multiplex & Multiplea Acc Multiplex & Multiplea Acc Multiplex & Multiplea Acc Multiplex & Multiplea Acc Multiplex & Multiplea Acc Multiplex & Multiplea Acc Multiplex & Multiplea Acc Multiplex & Multiplea Acc Multiplex & Multiplea Acc Multiplex & Multiplea Acc Multiplex & Multiplea Acc Unpublished Unpublished Pub July 1998 Pub Sep 1994 Pub Jan 1996 UAP version Pub Aug 1996 Pub Aug 1996 UAP version Pub Apr 1997 OAP version Pub Jan 1998 Pub May 1996 Pub Aug 1996 05.02 05.02 05.02 05.02 05.02 05.02 05.02 05.02 05.02 05.02 05.02 05.02 05.02 05.03 05.03 05.03 05.03 05.03 05.03 05.03 05.03 05.03 5.2.0 5.2.1 5.3.0 5.3.1 5.4.0 5.4.1 5.5.0 5.6.0 5.6.1 5.7.0 6.0.0 6.1.0 6.2.0 4.1.3 4.2.0 4.3.0 4.4.0 4.4.1 4.5.0 4.5.1 5.0.0 5.1.0 Phase 2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2+ Phase 3 R97 R97 Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2+ Phase 2+ ETS 300 908 ETS 300 908 ETS 300 908 Ed2 ETS 300 908 Ed2 ETS 300 908 Ed3 ETS 300 908 Ed3 ETS 300 908 Ed4 ETS 300 908 Ed4 ETS 300 908 Ed4 ETS 300 908 Ed5 TS 100 908 TS 100 908 TS 100 908 ETS 300 575 ETS 300 575 Ed2 ETS 300 575 Am1 ETS 300 575 Ed3 ETS 300 575 Ed3 ETS 300 575 Ed4 ETS 300 575 Ed4 GTS 05.03 GTS 05.03 Multiplex & Multiplea Acc Multiplex & Multiplea Acc Multiplex & Multiplea Acc Multiplex & Multiplea Acc Multiplex & Multiplea Acc Multiplex & Multiplea Acc Multiplex & Multiplea Acc Multiplex & Multiplea Acc Multiplex & Multiplea Acc Multiplex & Multiplea Acc Multiplex & Multiplea Acc Multiplex & Multiplea Acc Multiplex & Multiplea Acc Channel Coding Channel Coding Channel Coding Channel Coding Channel Coding Channel Coding Channel Coding Channel Coding Channel Coding UAP version Pub Apr 1997 OAP version Pub Aug 1997 OAP version Pub Dec 1997 Unpublished OAP version Pub Oct 1998 OAP version Unpublished Unpublished Pub July 1998 Pub Sep 1994 Pub July 1995 Pub Jan 1996 OAP version Pub Aug 1997 OAP version Pub Dec 1997 Pub Mar 1996 Pub May 1996 05.03 5.2.0 Phase 2+ GTS 05.03 Channel Coding Pub Aug 1996 05.03 05.03 05.03 05.03 05.03 05.03 5.2.1 5.2.2 5.3.0 5.3.1 5.4.0 5.5.0 Phase 2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2+ ETS 300 909 ETS 300 909 ETS 300 909 Ed2 ETS 300 909 Ed2 ETS 300 909 Ed3 ETS 300 909 Ed3 Channel Coding Channel Coding Channel Coding Channel Coding Channel Coding Channel Coding UAP version Pub Apr 1997 OAP version Pub Aug 1997 Unpublished OAP version Page 16 ETSI Reference After SMG # DGTS/SMG-030491Q SMG#16 RGTS/SMGSMG#17 030491QR DE/SMG-030491QR SMG#20 DE/SMG-030491QR SMG#20 DTS/SMG-030493Q6 SMG#25 DTS/SMG-030493Q6 SMG#26 DTS/SMG-030496Q SMG#24 DTS/SMG-030496Q6 SMG#26 DTS/SMG-030496Q6 SMG#27 DE/SMG-020501P SMG#10 RE/SMG-020501PR1 SMG#13 RE/SMG-020501PR2 SMG#14 RE/SMG-020501PR3 SMG#16 DGTS/SMG-020501Q SMG#18 RGTS/SMGSMG#20 020501QR RGTS/SMGSMG#21 020501QR1 RGTS/SMGSMG#22 020501QR2 RGTS/SMGSMG#25 020501QR3 DTS/SMG-020501Q6 SMG#24 DTS/SMG-020501Q6 SMG#25 DTS/SMG-020501Q6 SMG#26 DE/SMG-020502P SMG#9 RE/SMG-020502P SMG#15 RE/SMG-020502PR2 SMG#16 RE/SMG-020502PR2 SMG#16 RE/SMG-020502PR3 SMG#17 RE/SMG-020502PR4 SMG#20 RE/SMG-020502PR4 SMG#20 RE/SMG-020502PR5 SMG#22 RE/SMG-020502PR5 SMG#22 DGTS/SMG-020502Q SMG#18 RGTS/SMGSMG#19 020502QR DE/SMG-020502QR1 SMG#20 DE/SMG-020502QR1 SMG#20 RE/SMG-020502QR2 SMG#21 RE/SMG-020502QR2 SMG#21 RE/SMG-020502QR3 SMG#22 RE/SMG-020502QR3 SMG#22 RE/SMG-020502QR4 SMG#23 RE/SMG-020502QR4 SMG#25 RE/SMG-020502QR4 SMG#25 RE/SMG-020502QR5 SMG#26 DTS/SMG-020502Q6 SMG#24 DTS/SMG-020502Q6 SMG#25 DTS/SMG-020502Q6 SMG#26 DE/SMG-020503P SMG#7 RE/SMG-020503P SMG#13 RE/SMG-020503PR2 SMG#15 RE/SMG-020503PR3 SMG#21 RE/SMG-020503PR3 SMG#21 RE/SMG-020503PR4 SMG#22 RE/SMG-020503PR4 SMG#22 DGTS/SMG-020503Q SMG#17 RGTS/SMGSMG#18 020503QR RGTS/SMGSMG#19 020503QR1 DE/SMG-020503QR1 SMG#20 DE/SMG-020503QR1 SMG#20 RE/SMG-020503QR2 SMG#21 RE/SMG-020503QR2 SMG#21 RE/SMG-020503QR3 SMG#23 RE/SMG-020503QR3 SMG#25 List of all GSM Phase2, Phase 2+ and UMTS specifications (13 November 1998). GSM No Version Phase 05.03 05.03 05.03 05.03 05.04 05.04 05.04 05.05 05.05 05.05 05.05 05.05 05.05 05.05 05.05 05.05 05.05 5.5.1 6.0.0 6.1.0 6.1.1 4.0.3 5.0.0 5.0.1 4.10.0 4.11.0 4.12.0 4.13.0 4.14.0 4.15.0 4.16.0 4.16.1 4.17.0 4.17.1 Phase 2+ Phase 3 R97 R97 Phase 2 Phase 2/2+ Phase 2/2+ Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2 05.05 4.18.0 Phase 2 05.05 4.18.1 Phase 2 05.05 4.19.0 Phase 2 05.05 4.19.1 Phase 2 05.05 4.20.0 Phase 2 05.05 4.20.1 Phase 2 05.05 4.21.0 Phase 2 05.05 4.21.1 Phase 2 05.05 4.22.0 Phase 2 05.05 4.22.1 Phase 2 05.05 05.05 05.05 4.9.1 5.0.0 5.1.0 05.05 05.05 05.05 05.05 05.05 05.05 05.05 05.05 05.05 05.05 05.05 05.05 05.05 05.05 05.05 05.05 05.08 05.08 05.08 05.08 05.08 05.08 05.08 05.08 05.08 05.08 05.08 ETS/R/GTS Short Title Publication notes ETSI Reference After SMG # SMG#25 SMG#24 SMG#25 SMG#26 SMG#7 SMG#20 SMG#20 SMG#13 SMG#14 SMG#15 SMG#16 SMG#17 SMG#18 SMG#19 SMG#19 SMG#20 SMG#21 Channel Coding Channel Coding Channel Coding Channel Coding Modulation Modulation Modulation Radio Tx and RX Radio Tx and RX Radio Tx and RX Radio Tx and RX Radio Tx and RX Radio Tx and RX Radio Tx and RX Radio Tx and RX Radio Tx and RX Radio Tx and RX Pub Oct 1998 Unpublished Unpublished Pub July 1998 Pub Sep 1994 UAP version Pub May 1997 Pub July 1995 Pub Sep 1995 Pub Jan 1996 Pub May 1996 Pub Aug1996 Pub Nov 1996 UAP version Pub Jan 1997 Pub Apr 1997 OAP version RE/SMG-020503QR3 DTS/SMG-020503Q6 DTS/SMG-020503Q6 DTS/SMG-020503Q6 DE/SMG-020504P DE/SMG-020504Q DE/SMG-020504Q RE/SMG-020505Q2 RE/SMG-020505PR2 RE/SMG-020505PR3 RE/SMG-020505PR4 RE/SMG-020505PR5 RE/SMG-020505PR6 RE/SMG-020505PR7 RE/SMG-020505PR7 RE/SMG-020505PR8 RE/SMG-020505PR9 Radio Tx and RX number corrected RE/SMG-020505PR9 SMG#21 Radio Tx and RX Pub Aug 1997 RE/SMG-020505PR9 SMG#21 Radio Tx and RX OAP version RE/SMG-020505PRA SMG#22 Radio Tx and RX Pub Dec 1997 RE/SMG-020505PRA SMG#22 Radio Tx and RX OAP version RE/SMG-020505PRB SMG#23 Radio Tx and RX Pub Mar 1998 RE/SMG-020505PRB SMG#23 Radio Tx and RX OAP version RE/SMG-020505PRC SMG#24 Radio Tx and RX Pub June 1998 RE/SMG-020505PRC SMG#24 Radio Tx and RX Unpublished RE/SMG-020505PRD SMG#26 Radio Tx and RX OAP version RE/SMG-020505PRD SMG#26 Phase 2 Phase 2+ Phase 2+ ETS 300 909 Ed3 TS 100 909 TS 100 909 TS 100 909 ETS 300 576 ETS 300 959 ETS 300 959 ETS 300 577 Ed2 ETS 300 577 Ed3 ETS 300 577 Ed4 ETS 300 577 Ed5 ETS 300 577 Ed6 ETS 300 577 Ed7 ETS 300 577 Ed8 ETS 300 577 Ed8 ETS 300 577 Ed9 ETS 300 577 Ed10 ETS 300 577 Ed10 ETS 300 577 Ed10 ETS 300 577 Ed11 ETS 300 577 Ed11 ETS 300 577 Ed12 ETS 300 577 Ed12 ETS 300 577 Ed13 ETS 300 577 Ed13 ETS 300 577 Ed14 ETS 300 577 Ed14 ETS 300 577 GTS 05.05 GTS 05.05 Radio Tx and RX Radio Tx and RX Radio Tx and RX Pub Sep 1994 Pub Mar 1996 Pub May 1996 5.2.0 Phase 2+ GTS 05.05 Radio Tx and RX Pub July 1996 5.3.0 5.3.1 5.4.0 5.4.1 5.5.0 5.5.1 5.6.0 5.7.0 5.7.1 5.8.0 5.8.1 5.9.0 6.0.0 6.1.0 6.2.0 4.11.1 4.12.0 4.13.0 4.14.0 4.15.0 4.16.0 4.17.0 4.18.0 4.18.1 4.18.2 4.18.3 Phase 2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2+ Phase 3 R97 R97 Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2 ETS 300 910 ETS 300 910 ETS 300 910 Ed2 ETS 300 910 Ed2 ETS 300 910 Ed3 ETS 300 910 Ed3 ETS 300 910 Ed4 ETS 300 910 Ed4 ETS 300 910 Ed4 ETS 300 910 Ed5 ETS 300 910 Ed5 ETS 300 910 Ed6 TS 100 910 TS 100 910 TS 100 910 ETS 300 578 ETS 300 578 Ed2 ETS 300 578 Ed3 ETS 300 578 Ed4 ETS 300 578 Ed5 ETS 300 578 Ed6 ETS 300 578 Ed7 ETS 300 578 Ed8 ETS 300 578 Ed8 ETS 300 578 Ed9 ETS 300 578 Ed9 Radio Tx and RX Radio Tx and RX Radio Tx and RX Radio Tx and RX Radio Tx and RX Radio Tx and RX Radio Tx and RX Radio Tx and RX Radio Tx and RX Radio Tx and RX Radio Tx and RX Radio Tx and RX Radio Tx and RX Radio Tx and RX Radio Tx and RX Radio subsystem link Cntrl Radio subsystem link Cntrl Radio subsystem link Cntrl Radio subsystem link Cntrl Radio subsystem link Cntrl Radio subsystem link Cntrl Radio subsystem link Cntrl Radio subsystem link Cntrl Radio subsystem link Cntrl Radio subsystem link Cntrl Radio subsystem link Cntrl UAP version Pub Apr 1997 OAP version Pub Aug 1997 OAP version Pub Jan 1998 Unpublished OAP version Pub June 1998 OAP version Pub Oct 1998 OAP version Unpublished Unpublished Pub July 1998 Pub Feb 1995 Pub July 1995 Pub Sep 1995 Pub Jan 1996 Pub May 1996 Pub Aug 1996 Pub Nov 1996 UAP version Pub Jan 1997 OAP version Pub Aug 1997 DE/SMG-020505P DGTS/SMG-020505Q RGTS/SMG020505QR RGTS/SMG020505QR1 DE/SMG-020505QR2 DE/SMG-020505QR2 RE/SMG-020505QR3 RE/SMG-020505QR3 RE/SMG-020505QR4 RE/SMG-020505QR4 RE/SMG-020505QR5 RE/SMG-020505QR5 RE/SMG-020505QR5 RE/SMG-020505QR6 RE/SMG-020505QR6 RE/SMG-020505QR7 DTS/SMG-020505Q6 DTS/SMG-020505Q6 RTS/SMG-020505Q6 DE/SMG-020508P RE/SMG-020508P RE/SMG-020508PR2 RE/SMG-020508PR3 RE/SMG-020508PR4 RE/SMG-020508PR5 RE/SMG-020508PR6 RE/SMG-020508PR7 RE/SMG-020508PR7 RE/SMG-020508PR8 RE/SMG-020508PR8 Page 17 SMG#10 SMG#17 SMG#18 SMG#19 SMG#20 SMG#20 SMG#21 SMG#21 SMG#22 SMG#22 SMG#23 SMG#24 SMG#24 SMG#25 SMG#25 SMG#26 SMG#24 SMG#25 SMG#26 SMG#12 SMG#13 SMG#14 SMG#15 SMG#16 SMG#17 SMG#18 SMG#19 SMG#19 SMG#21 SMG#21 List of all GSM Phase2, Phase 2+ and UMTS specifications (13 November 1998). GSM No Version Phase Radio subsystem link Cntrl OAP version Radio subsystem link Cntrl Pub Dec 1997 RE/SMG-020508PR9 SMG#22 Radio subsystem link Cntrl OAP version RE/SMG-020508PRA SMG#23 Radio subsystem link Cntrl Pub May 1998 RE/SMG-020508PRA SMG#23 Radio subsystem link Cntrl OAP version RE/SMG-020508PRB SMG#24 Radio subsystem link Cntrl Pub June 1998 RE/SMG-020508PRB SMG#24 Phase 2+ Phase 2+ ETS 300 578 Ed10 ETS 300 578 Ed10 ETS 300 578 Ed11 ETS 300 578 Ed11 ETS 300 578 Ed12 ETS 300 578 Ed12 GTS 05.08 GTS 05.08 After SMG # RE/SMG-020508PR9 SMG#22 Radio subsystem link Cntrl Radio subsystem link Cntrl Pub May 1996 Pub Aug 1996 5.2.0 5.2.1 5.3.0 5.3.1 5.4.0 5.4.1 5.5.0 5.6.0 5.6.1 5.7.0 5.7.1 5.8.0 6.0.0 6.1.0 6.1.1 6.2.0 Phase 2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2+ Phase 3 R97 R97 R97 ETS 300 911 ETS 300 911 ETS 300 911 Ed2 ETS 300 911 Ed2 ETS 300 911 Ed3 ETS 300 911 Ed3 ETS 300 911 Ed4 ETS 300 911 Ed4 ETS 300 911 Ed4 ETS 300 911 Ed5 ETS 300 911 Ed5 ETS 300 911 Ed6 TS 100 911 TS 100 911 TS 100 911 TS 100 911 Radio subsystem link Cntrl Radio subsystem link Cntrl Radio subsystem link Cntrl Radio subsystem link Cntrl Radio subsystem link Cntrl Radio subsystem link Cntrl Radio subsystem link Cntrl Radio subsystem link Cntrl Radio subsystem link Cntrl Radio subsystem link Cntrl Radio subsystem link Cntrl Radio subsystem link Cntrl Radio subsystem link Cntrl Radio subsystem link Cntrl Radio subsystem link Cntrl Radio subsystem link Cntrl UAP version Pub May 1997 OAP version Pub Aug 1997 OAP version Pub Dec 1997 Unpublished OAP version Pub June 1998 OAP version Pub Oct 1998 OAP version Unpublished Unpublished Unpublished Pub July 1998 05.10 05.10 05.10 05.10 05.10 05.10 05.10 05.10 05.10 05.10 05.10 05.10 05.10 05.22 05.22 05.50 05.50 05.50 05.50 05.50 05.50 05.50 05.50 05.50 05.50 05.90 05.90 05.90 06.01 06.01 4.4.2 4.5.0 4.6.0 4.7.0 4.8.0 4.9.0 5.0.0 5.1.0 5.1.1 5.2.0 6.0.0 6.1.0 6.2.0 4.0.0 5.0.0 4.1.0 4.2.0 4.3.0 5.0.0 5.1.0 5.1.1 6.0.0 6.0.1 6.0.2 7.0.0 4.2.1 4.3.0 5.0.0 4.0.5 4.0.6 Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2+ Phase 3 R97 R97 Phase 2 Phase 2/2+ Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2/2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2+ Phase 3 R97 R97 R98 Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2/2+ Phase 2 Phase 2 Radio subsystem sync Radio subsystem sync Radio subsystem sync Radio subsystem sync Radio subsystem sync Radio subsystem sync Radio subsystem sync Radio subsystem sync Radio subsystem sync Radio subsystem sync Radio subsystem sync Radio subsystem sync Radio subsystem sync RL man in hierarch Nets RL man in hierarch Nets Background RF Background RF Background RF Background RF Background RF Background RF Background RF Background RF Background RF Background RF EMC Considerations EMC Considerations EMC Considerations FR speech proc descript FR speech proc descript Pub Sep 1994 Pub July 1995 Pub Sep 1995 Pub May 1996 Pub Aug 1996 Pub Nov 1996 Pub May 1996 UAP version Pub May 1997 Unpublished Unpublished Unpublished Pub July 1998 Pub May 1996 Pub Nov 1996 Unpublished Unpublished Unpublished Unpublished Unpublished Pub Nov 1997 Unpublished Unpublished Pub July 1998 Unpublished Pub Jan 1994 Pub Aug 1995 Unpublished Pub Sep 1994 OAP version 06.01 4.0.7 Phase 2 FR speech proc descript Pub Mar 1998 RE/SMG-110601PR1 SMG#23 06.01 06.01 06.01 06.01 06.02 5.0.0 5.0.1 5.1.0 5.1.1 4.0.0 Phase 2/2+ Phase 2/2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2 ETS 300 579 ETS 300 579 Ed2 ETS 300 579 Ed3 ETS 300 579 Ed4 ETS 300 579 Ed5 ETS 300 579 Ed6 GTS 05.10 ETS 300 912 ETS 300 912 ETS 300 912 Ed2 TS 100 912 TS 100 912 TS 100 912 ETR 284 ETR 355 TR TR TR ETR xxx TR 101 115 TR 101 115 TR 101 115 TR 101 115 TR 101 115 TR 101 115 ETR 108 ETR 108 Am 1 ETR 357 ETS 300 580-1 ETS 300 580-1 Ed2 ETS 300 580-1 Ed2 ETS 300 960 ETS 300 960 ETS 300 960 Ed2 ETS 300 960 Ed2 ETS 300 581-1 DGTS/SMG-020508Q RGTS/SMG020508QR DE/SMG-020508QR1 DE/SMG-020508QR1 RE/SMG-020508QR2 RE/SMG-020508QR2 RE/SMG-020508QR3 RE/SMG-020508QR3 RE/SMG-020508QR4 RE/SMG-020508QR4 RE/SMG-020508QR4 RE/SMG-020508QR5 RE/SMG-020508QR5 RE/SMG-020508QR6 DTS/SMG-020508Q6 DTS/SMG-020508Q6 DTS/SMG-020508Q6 RTS/SMG020508Q6R1 DE/SMG-020510P RE/SMG-020510P RE/SMG-020510PR2 RE/SMG-020510PR3 RE/SMG-020510PR4 RE/SMG-020510PR5 DGTS/SMG-020510Q DE/SMG-020510QR DE/SMG-020510QR RE/SMG-020510QR1 DTS/SMG-020510Q6 DTS/SMG-020510Q6 RTS/SMG-020510Q6 DTR/SMG-020522P DTR/SMG-020522Q DTR/SMG DTR/SMG DTR/SMG DTR/SMG-020550Q DTR/SMG-020550Q DTR/SMG-020550Q RTR/SMG-020550Q6 RTR/SMG-020550Q6 RTR/SMG-020550Q6 RTR/SMG-020550Q7 DTR/SMG-000590P RTR/SMG-000590P DTR/SMG-000590Q DE/SMG-020601P RE/SMG-110601PR1 FR speech proc descript FR speech proc descript FR speech proc descript FR speech proc descript HR speech proc descript UAP version Pub May 1997 OAP version Pub Mar 1998 PE version DE/SMG-110601Q DE/SMG-110601Q RE/SMG-110601QR1 RE/SMG-110601QR1 DE/SMG-020602 05.08 4.19.0 Phase 2 05.08 4.19.1 Phase 2 05.08 4.20.0 Phase 2 05.08 4.20.1 Phase 2 05.08 4.21.0 Phase 2 05.08 4.21.1 Phase 2 05.08 05.08 5.0.0 5.1.0 05.08 05.08 05.08 05.08 05.08 05.08 05.08 05.08 05.08 05.08 05.08 05.08 05.08 05.08 05.08 05.08 ETS/R/GTS Short Title Page 18 Publication notes ETSI Reference SMG#18 SMG#19 SMG#20 SMG#20 SMG#21 SMG#21 SMG#22 SMG#22 SMG#23 SMG#24 SMG#24 SMG#25 SMG#25 SMG#26 SMG#24 SMG#25 SMG#25 SMG#26 SMG#9 SMG#13 SMG#14 SMG#16 SMG#17 SMG#18 SMG#18 SMG#20 SMG#20 SMG#23 SMG#24 SMG#25 SMG#26 SMG#18 SMG#20 SMG#13 SMG#17 SMG#20 SMG#21 SMG#23 SMG#24 SMG#24 SMG#26 SMG#26 SMG#8 SMG#15 SMG#20 SMG#7 SMG#23 SMG#20 SMG#20 SMG#23 SMG#23 SMG#13 List of all GSM Phase2, Phase 2+ and UMTS specifications (13 November 1998). GSM No Version Phase 06.02 06.02 06.02 06.02 06.06 06.06 06.06 06.06 4.0.1 4.0.2 5.0.0 5.0.1 4.0.1 4.0.2 4.0.3 4.1.0 Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2/2+ Phase 2/2+ Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2 06.06 4.2.0 Phase 2 06.06 4.2.1 Phase 2 06.06 06.06 06.06 06.06 06.07 06.07 06.07 06.07 5.0.0 5.0.1 5.1.0 5.1.1 4.0.1 4.0.2 4.0.3 4.1.0 Phase 2/2+ Phase 2/2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2/2+ 06.07 06.07 4.1.0 4.2.0 Phase 2 Phase 2 06.07 4.2.1 Phase 2 06.07 06.07 06.07 06.07 06.07 06.08 06.08 06.10 06.10 5.0.0 5.0.1 5.1.0 5.2.0 5.2.1 4.0.0 5.0.0 4.0.2 4.1.0 Phase 2/2+ Phase 2/2+ Phase 2/2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2 Phase 2/2+ Phase 2 Phase 2 06.10 4.1.1 Phase 2 06.10 06.10 06.10 06.10 06.11 06.11 5.0.0 5.0.1 5.1.0 5.1.1 4.0.4 4.0.5 Phase 2/2+ Phase 2/2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2 Phase 2 06.11 4.0.6 Phase 2 06.11 06.11 06.12 06.12 06.12 06.20 06.20 06.20 06.20 5.0.0 5.0.1 4.0.4 5.0.0 5.0.1 4.0.0 4.2.0 4.2.1 4.3.0 Phase 2/2+ Phase 2/2+ Phase 2 Phase 2/2+ Phase 2/2+ Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2 06.20 4.3.1 Phase 2 06.20 06.20 06.20 5.0.0 5.0.1 5.1.0 06.20 06.21 06.21 06.21 06.21 06.21 5.1.1 4.0.0 4.0.1 4.0.2 5.0.0 5.0.1 ETS/R/GTS Short Title Publication notes ETSI Reference After SMG # SMG#13 SMG#13 SMG#20 SMG#20 SMG#13 SMG#16 SMG#16 SMG#17 HR speech proc descript HR speech proc descript HR speech proc descript HR speech proc descript HR C-source code HR C-source code HR C-source code HR C-source code Vote version Pub Nov 1995 UAP version Pub May 1997 PE version Vote version Pub Jan 1996 Unpublished DE/SMG-020602 DE/SMG-020602 DE/SMG-110602Q DE/SMG-110602Q DE/SMG-020606 DE/SMG-020606 DE/SMG-020606 RE/SMG-020606 HR C-source code OAP version RE/SMG-110606PR1 SMG#23 HR C-source code Pub Mar 1998 RE/SMG-110606PR1 SMG#23 HR C-source code HR C-source code HR C-source code HR C-source code HR Test sequences HR Test sequences HR Test sequences HR Test sequences UAP version Pub May 1997 OAP version Pub Mar 1998 PE version Vote version Pub Jan 1996 Unpublished DE/SMG-110606Q DE/SMG-110606Q RE/SMG-110606QR1 RE/SMG-110606QR1 DE/SMG-020607 DE/SMG-020607 DE/SMG-020607 RE/SMG-110607PR1 HR Test sequences HR Test sequences Unpublished OAP version DE/SMG-110607Q SMG#17 RE/SMG-110607PR1 SMG#23 HR Test sequences Pub Apr 1998 RE/SMG-110607PR1 SMG#23 HR Test sequences HR Test sequences HR Test sequences HR Test sequences HR Test sequences HR performan character HR performan character FR speech transcoding FR speech transcoding UAP version Pub May 1997 Unpublished OAP version Pub Apr 1998 Pub Oct 1995 Pub Dec 1996 Pub Sep 1994 OAP version DE/SMG-110607Q DE/SMG-110607Q RE/SMG-110607QR1 RE/SMG-110607QR1 RE/SMG-110607QR1 DTR/SMG-020608P DTR/SMG-110608Q DE/SMG-020610P RE/SMG-110610PR1 FR speech transcoding Pub Mar 1998 RE/SMG-110610PR1 SMG#23 FR speech transcoding FR speech transcoding FR speech transcoding FR speech transcoding FR substitution & muting FR substitution & muting UAP version Pub May 1997 OAP version Pub May 1998 Pub Sep 1994 OAP version DE/SMG-110610Q DE/SMG-110610Q RE/SMG-110610QR1 RE/SMG-110610QR1 DE/SMG-020611P RE/SMG-110611PR1 FR substitution & muting Pub Mar 1998 RE/SMG-110611PR1 SMG#23 FR substitution & muting FR substitution & muting FR comfort noise FR comfort noise FR comfort noise HR speech transcoding HR speech transcoding HR speech transcoding HR speech transcoding UAP version Pub May 1997 Pub Sep 1994 UAP version Pub May 1997 PE version Vote version Pub Nov 1995 OAP version DE/SMG-110611Q DE/SMG-110611Q DE/SMG-020612P DE/SMG-110612Q DE/SMG-110612Q DE/SMG-020620 DE/SMG-020620 DE/SMG-020620 RE/SMG-110620PR1 HR speech transcoding Pub May 1998 RE/SMG-110620PR1 SMG#17 Phase 2/2+ Phase 2/2+ Phase 2+ ETS 300 581-1 ETS 300 581-1 ETS 300 966 ETS 300 966 ETS 300 581-7 ETS 300 581-7 ETS 300 581-7 ETS 300 581-7 Ed2 ETS 300 581-7 Ed2 ETS 300 581-7 Ed2 ETS 300 967 ETS 300 967 ETS 300 967 Ed2 ETS 300 967 Ed2 ETS 300 581-8 ETS 300 581-8 ETS 300 581-8 ETS 300 581-8 Ed2 ETS 300 581-8 ETS 300 581-8 Ed2 ETS 300 581-8 Ed2 ETS 300 968 ETS 300 968 ETS 300 968 Ed2 ETS 300 968 Ed2 ETS 300 968 Ed2 ETR 229 ETR 358 ETS 300 580-2 ETS 300 580-2 Ed2 ETS 300 580-2 Ed2 ETS 300 961 ETS 300 961 ETS 300 961 Ed2 ETS 300 961 Ed2 ETS 300 580-3 ETS 300 580-3 Ed2 ETS 300 580-3 Ed2 ETS 300 962 ETS 300 962 ETS 300 580-4 ETS 300 963 ETS 300 963 ETS 300 581-2 ETS 300 581-2 ETS 300 581-2 ETS 300 581-2 Ed2 ETS 300 581-2 Ed2 ETS 300 969 ETS 300 969 ETS 300 969 Ed2 HR speech transcoding HR speech transcoding HR speech transcoding UAP version Pub May 1997 OAP version Phase 2+ Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2/2+ Phase 2/2+ ETS 300 969 Ed2 ETS 300 581-3 ETS 300 581-3 ETS 300 581-3 ETS 300 970 ETS 300 970 HR speech transcoding HR substitution & muting HR substitution & muting HR substitution & muting HR substitution & muting HR substitution & muting Pub May 1998 PE version Vote version Pub Nov 1995 UAP version Pub May 1997 DE/SMG-110620Q SMG#20 DE/SMG-110620Q SMG#20 RE/SMG-110620QR1 SMG#22 ? RE/SMG-110620QR1 SMG#22 DE/SMG-020621 SMG#13 DE/SMG-020621 SMG#15 DE/SMG-020621 SMG#15 DE/SMG-110621Q SMG#20 DE/SMG-110621Q SMG#20 Page 19 SMG#20 SMG#20 SMG#23 SMG#23 SMG#13 SMG#16 SMG#16 SMG#22 SMG#20 SMG#20 SMG#22 SMG#23 SMG#23 SMG#16 SMG#20 SMG#7 SMG#23 SMG#20 SMG#20 SMG#23 SMG#23 SMG#7 SMG#23 SMG#20 SMG#20 SMG#7 SMG#20 SMG#20 SMG#13 SMG#15 SMG#15 SMG#17 List of all GSM Phase2, Phase 2+ and UMTS specifications (13 November 1998). GSM No Version Phase 06.22 06.22 06.22 06.22 06.22 06.31 06.31 06.31 06.31 06.32 06.32 4.0.0 4.1.0 4.1.1 5.0.0 5.1.0 4.0.4 4.0.5 5.0.0 5.0.1 4.0.5 4.1.0 Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2/2+ Phase 2/2+ Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2/2+ Phase 2/2+ Phase 2 Phase 2 06.32 4.2.0 Phase 2 06.32 4.2.1 Phase 2 06.32 4.3.0 Phase 2 06.32 4.3.1 Phase 2 06.32 06.32 06.32 06.32 06.41 06.41 06.41 06.41 06.41 06.41 06.41 06.42 06.42 06.42 06.42 06.42 06.51 06.51 06.51 06.51 06.51 06.51 06.53 06.53 06.53 06.53 06.53 06.53 06.53 06.54 06.54 06.54 06.54 06.54 06.54 06.55 06.55 06.60 06.60 06.60 5.0.0 5.0.1 5.0.2 5.0.3 4.0.0 4.0.1 4.0.2 5.0.0 5.0.1 5.1.0 5.1.1 4.0.0 4.1.0 4.1.1 5.0.0 5.0.1 4.0.0 4.0.1 5.0.0 5.1.0 5.1.1 5.1.2 4.0.0 4.0.1 5.0.0 5.1.0 5.1.1 5.1.2 5.1.3 4.0.0 4.0.0 4.0.1 5.0.0 5.1.0 5.1.1 4.0.0 5.0.0 4.0.0 4.0.1 4.1.0 06.60 06.60 06.60 06.60 06.60 06.61 06.61 06.61 5.0.0 5.1.0 5.1.1 5.1.2 5.2.0 4.0.0 4.0.1 5.0.0 ETS/R/GTS Short Title Publication notes ETSI Reference After SMG # SMG#13 SMG#15 SMG#15 SMG#20 SMG#20 SMG#7 SMG#7 SMG#20 SMG#20 SMG#9 SMG#13 HR comfort noise HR comfort noise HR comfort noise HR comfort noise HR comfort noise FR DTX FR DTX FR DTX FR DTX Voice Activity Detector Voice Activity Detector PE version Vote version Pub Nov 1995 UAP version Pub May 1997 Pub Sep 1994 Unpublished UAP version Pub May 1997 Pub Sep 1994 Pub July 1995 DE/SMG-020622 DE/SMG-020622 DE/SMG-020622 DE/SMG-110622Q DE/SMG-110622Q DE/SMG-020631P DE/SMG-020631P DE/SMG-110631Q DE/SMG-110631Q DE/SMG-020632P RE/SMG-020632P Voice Activity Detector UAP version RE/SMG-020632PR2 SMG#17 Voice Activity Detector Pub Oct 1996 RE/SMG-020632PR2 SMG#17 Voice Activity Detector OAP version RE/SMG-110632PR3 SMG#23 Voice Activity Detector Pub Apr 1998 RE/SMG-110632PR3 SMG#23 Phase 2/2+ Phase 2/2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2/2+ Phase 2/2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2/2+ Phase 2/2+ Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2/2+ Phase 2/2+ Phase 2/2+ Phase 2/2+ Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2/2+ Phase 2/2+ Phase 2/2+ Phase 2/2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2/2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2 Phase 2/2+ Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2 ETS 300 581-4 ETS 300 581-4 ETS 300 581-4 ETS 300 971 ETS 300 971 ETS 300 580-5 ETS 300 580-5 ETS 300 964 ETS 300 964 ETS 300 580-6 ETS 300 580-6 Ed2 ETS 300 580-6 Ed3 ETS 300 580-6 Ed3 ETS 300 580-6 Ed4 ETS 300 580-6 Ed4 ETS 300 965 ETS 300 965 ETS 300 965 Ed2 ETS 300 965 Ed2 ETS 300 581-5 ETS 300 581-5 ETS 300 581-5 ETS 300 972 ETS 300 972 ETS 300 972 Ed 2 ETS 300 972 Ed 2 ETS 300 581-6 ETS 300 581-6 ETS 300 581-6 ETS 300 973 ETS 300 973 EN 301 243 EN 301 243 ETS 300 723 ETS 300 723 ETS 300 723 ETS 300 723 EN 301 244 EN 301 244 ETS 300 724 ETS 300 724 ETS 300 724 ETS 300 724 ETS 300 724 EN 301 250 EN 301 250 EN 301 250 ETS 300 725 ETS 300 725 ETS 300 725 TR 101 085 ETR 305 EN 301 245 EN 301 245 EN 301 245 Voice Activity Detector Voice Activity Detector Voice Activity Detector Voice Activity Detector HR DTX HR DTX HR DTX HR DTX HR DTX HR DTX HR DTX HR Voice Activity Detector HR Voice Activity Detector HR Voice Activity Detector HR Voice Activity Detector HR Voice Activity Detector EFR speech proc descript EFR speech proc descript EFR speech proc descript EFR speech proc descript EFR speech proc descript EFR speech proc descript EFR C-source code EFR C-source code EFR C-source code EFR C-source code EFR C-source code EFR C-source code EFR C-source code EFR Test sequences EFR Test sequences EFR Test sequences EFR Test sequences EFR Test sequences EFR Test sequences EFR performan character EFR performan character EFR speech transcoding EFR speech transcoding EFR speech transcoding UAP version Pub May 1997 OAP version Pub Apr 1998 PE version Vote version Pub Nov 1995 UAP version Pub May 1997 OAP version Pub Mar 1998 PE version Vote version Pub Nov 1995 UAP version Pub May 1997 OAP version Pub Dec 1997 PE version Unpublished Vote version Pub Mar 1997 OAP version Pub Jan 1998 PE version Unpublished Vote version Pub Mar 1997 Unpublished OAP version Unpublished Pub Sep 1998 PE version Vote version Pub Feb 1998 Pub July 1997 Pub Aug 1996 OAP version Pub Dec 1997 OAP version Phase 2/2+ Phase 2/2+ Phase 2/2+ Phase 2/2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2/2+ ETS 300 726 ETS 300 726 ETS 300 726 ETS 300 726 ETS 300 726 Ed2 EN 301 246 EN 301 246 ETS 300 727 EFR speech transcoding EFR speech transcoding EFR speech transcoding EFR speech transcoding EFR speech transcoding EFR substitute & muting EFR substitute & muting EFR substitute & muting PE version Unpublished Vote version Pub Mar 1997 OAP version OAP version Pub Dec 1997 PE version DE/SMG-110632Q DE/SMG-110632Q RE/SMG-110632QR1 RE/SMG-110632QR1 DE/SMG-020641 DE/SMG-020641 DE/SMG-020641 DE/SMG-110641Q DE/SMG-110641Q RE/SMG-110641QR1 RE/SMG-110641QR1 DE/SMG-020642 DE/SMG-020642 DE/SMG-020642 DE/SMG-110642Q DE/SMG-110642Q DEN/SMG-110651P DEN/SMG-110651P DE/SMG-020651 DE/SMG-020651 DE/SMG-020651 DE/SMG-020651 DEN/SMG-110653P DEN/SMG-110653P DE/SMG-020653 DE/SMG-020653 DE/SMG-020653 DE/SMG-020653 RE/SMG-020653QR1 DEN/SMG-110654P DEN/SMG-110654P DEN/SMG-110654P DE/SMG-110654Q DE/SMG-110654Q DE/SMG-110654Q DTR/SMG-110655P DTR/SMG-020655 DEN/SMG-110660P DEN/SMG-110660P REN/SMG110660PR1 DE/SMG-020660 DE/SMG-020660 DE/SMG-020660 DE/SMG-020660 RE/SMG-110660QR1 DEN/SMG-110661P DEN/SMG-110661P DE/SMG-020661 Page 20 SMG#20 SMG#20 SMG#23 SMG#23 SMG#13 SMG#13 SMG#13 SMG#20 SMG#20 SMG#23 SMG#23 SMG#13 SMG#15 SMG#15 SMG#20 SMG#20 SMG#22 SMG#22 SMG#17 SMG#19 SMG#20 SMG#20 SMG#22 SMG#23 SMG#17 SMG#19 SMG#20 SMG#20 SMG#20 SMG#23 SMG#22 SMG#23 SMG#20 SMG#23 SMG#23 SMG#22 SMG#19 SMG#22 SMG#23 SMG#25 SMG#17 SMG#19 SMG#20 SMG#20 SMG#25 SMG#22 SMG#22 SMG#17 List of all GSM Phase2, Phase 2+ and UMTS specifications (13 November 1998). GSM No Version Phase ETS/R/GTS Short Title Publication notes 06.61 06.61 06.61 06.62 06.62 06.62 06.62 06.62 06.62 06.81 06.81 06.81 06.81 06.81 06.81 06.82 06.82 06.82 06.82 06.82 06.82 06.85 07.01 07.01 07.01 07.01 07.01 07.01 5.1.0 5.1.1 5.1.2 4.0.0 4.0.1 5.0.0 5.1.0 5.1.1 5.1.2 4.0.0 4.0.1 5.0.0 5.1.0 5.1.1 5.1.2 4.0.0 4.0.1 5.0.0 5.0.1 5.0.2 5.0.3 5.0.0 4.10.0 4.7.2 4.8.0 4.9.0 5.0.0 5.0.1 Phase 2/2+ Phase 2/2+ Phase 2/2+ Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2/2+ Phase 2/2+ Phase 2/2+ Phase 2/2+ Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2/2+ Phase 2/2+ Phase 2/2+ Phase 2/2+ Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2/2+ Phase 2/2+ Phase 2/2+ Phase 2/2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2+ Phase 2+ ETS 300 727 ETS 300 727 ETS 300 727 EN 301 247 EN 301 247 ETS 300 728 ETS 300 728 ETS 300 728 ETS 300 728 EN 301 248 EN 301 248 ETS 300 729 ETS 300 729 ETS 300 729 ETS 300 729 EN 301 249 EN 301 249 ETS 300 730 ETS 300 730 ETS 300 730 ETS 300 730 TR 101 294 ETS 300 582 Ed4 ETS 300 582 ETS 300 582 Ed2 ETS 300 582 Ed3 GTS 07.01 GTS 07.01 EFR substitute & muting EFR substitute & muting EFR substitute & muting EFR comfort noise EFR comfort noise EFR comfort noise EFR comfort noise EFR comfort noise EFR comfort noise EFR DTX EFR DTX EFR DTX EFR DTX EFR DTX EFR DTX EFR Voice Activity Detector EFR Voice Activity Detector EFR Voice Activity Detector EFR Voice Activity Detector EFR Voice Activity Detector EFR Voice Activity Detector FR/HR/EFR speech interop TAF for MSs TAF for MSs TAF for MSs TAF for MSs TAF for MSs TAF for MSs Unpublished Vote version Pub Apr 1997 OAP version Pub Dec 1997 PE version Unpublished Vote version Pub Mar 1997 OAP version Pub Dec 1997 PE version Unpublished Vote version Pub Mar 1997 OAP version Pub Dec 1997 PE version Unpublished Vote version Pub Mar 1997 Pub July 1998 Pub May 1996 Pub Oct 1994 Pub July 1995 Pub Jan 1996 Pub Jan 1996 Pub Mar 1996 07.01 5.1.0 Phase 2+ GTS 07.01 TAF for MSs Pub May 1996 07.01 5.2.0 Phase 2+ GTS 07.01 TAF for MSs Pub July 1996 07.01 07.01 07.01 07.01 07.01 07.01 07.01 07.01 07.01 07.01 07.01 07.01 07.01 07.01 07.02 07.02 07.02 5.3.0 5.3.1 5.4.0 5.4.1 5.4.2 5.5.0 5.5.1 5.6.0 5.6.1 5.7.0 5.7.1 5.8.0 5.8.1 7.0.0 4.5.1 5.0.0 5.1.0 Phase 2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2+ R98 Phase 2 Phase 2+ Phase 2+ ETS 300 913 ETS 300 913 ETS 300 913 Ed2 ETS 300 913 Ed2 ETS 300 913 Ed2 ETS 300 913 Ed3 ETS 300 913 Ed3 ETS 300 913 Ed4 ETS 300 913 Ed4 ETS 300 913 Ed5 ETS 300 913 Ed5 ETS 300 913 Ed6 ETS 300 913 Ed6 TS 100 913 ETS 300 583 GTS 07.02 GTS 07.02 TAF for MSs TAF for MSs TAF for MSs TAF for MSs TAF for MSs TAF for MSs TAF for MSs TAF for MSs TAF for MSs TAF for MSs TAF for MSs TAF for MSs TAF for MSs TAF for MSs TAF using Async TAF using Async TAF using Async UAP version Pub Apr 1997 Unpublished OAP version Pub Sep 1997 OAP version Pub Jan 1998 OAP version Pub Mar 1998 OAP version Pub July 1998 OAP version Pub Oct 1998 Unpublished Pub Oct 1994 Pub Jan 1996 Pub May 1996 07.02 07.02 07.02 07.02 07.02 07.02 07.02 07.02 07.02 07.02 07.02 07.02 07.02 07.03 07.03 07.03 07.03 07.03 5.1.1 5.1.2 5.2.0 5.2.1 5.2.2 5.3.0 5.3.1 5.4.0 5.4.1 5.5.0 5.5.1 6.0.0 7.0.0 4.5.1 5.0.0 5.0.1 5.0.2 5.1.0 Phase 2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2+ R97 R98 Phase 2 Phase 2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2+ ETS 300 914 ETS 300 914 ETS 300 914 Ed2 ETS 300 914 Ed2 ETS 300 914 Ed2 ETS 300 914 Ed3 ETS 300 914 Ed3 ETS 300 914 Ed4 ETS 300 914 Ed4 ETS 300 914 Ed5 ETS 300 914 Ed5 TS 100 914 TS 100 914 ETS 300 584 GTS 07.03 ETS 300 915 ETS 300 915 ETS 300 915 Ed2 TAF using Async TAF using Async TAF using Async TAF using Async TAF using Async TAF using Async TAF using Async TAF using Async TAF using Async TAF using Async TAF using Async TAF using Async TAF using Async TAF using sync TAF using sync TAF using sync TAF using sync TAF using sync UAP version Pub Apr 1997 Unpublished OAP version Pub Sep 1997 OAP version Pub Jan 1998 OAP version Pub Mar 1998 OAP version Pub July 1998 Pub July 1998 Unpublished Pub Sep 1994 Pub May 1996 UAP version Pub Apr 1997 Unpublished Page 21 ETSI Reference After SMG # DE/SMG-020661 SMG#19 DE/SMG-020661 SMG#20 DE/SMG-020661 SMG#20 DEN/SMG-110662P SMG#22 DEN/SMG-110662P SMG#22 DE/SMG-020662 SMG#17 DE/SMG-020662 SMG#19 DE/SMG-020662 SMG#20 DE/SMG-020662 SMG#20 DEN/SMG-110681P SMG#22 DEN/SMG-110681P SMG#22 DE/SMG-020681 SMG#17 DE/SMG-020681 SMG#19 DE/SMG-020681 SMG#20 DE/SMG-020681 SMG#20 DEN/SMG-110682P SMG#22 DEN/SMG-110682P SMG#22 DE/SMG-020682 SMG#17 DE/SMG-020682 SMG#19 DE/SMG-020682 SMG#20 DE/SMG-020682 SMG#20 DTR/SMG-110685Q SMG#26 RE/SMG-040701PR3 SMG#16 DE/SMG-040701P SMG#10 RE/SMG-040701P SMG#13 RE/SMG-040701PR2 SMG#15 DGTS/SMG-040701Q SMG#16 RGTS/SMGSMG#17 040701QR RGTS/SMGSMG#18 040701QR1 RGTS/SMGSMG#19 040701QR2 DE/SMG-040701QR3 SMG#20 DE/SMG-040701QR3 SMG#20 RE/SMG-040701QR4 SMG#21 RE/SMG-040701QR4 SMG#21 RE/SMG-040701QR4 SMG#21 RE/SMG-040701QR5 SMG#22 RE/SMG-040701QR5 SMG#22 RE/SMG-040701QR6 SMG#23 RE/SMG-040701QR6 SMG#23 RE/SMG-040701QR7 SMG#24 RE/SMG-040701QR7 SMG#24 RE/SMG-040701QR8 SMG#25 RE/SMG-040701QR8 SMG#25 DTS/SMG-040701Q7 SMG#27 DE/SMG-040702P SMG#11 DGTS/SMG-040702Q SMG#16 RGTS/SMGSMG#18 040702QR DE/SMG-040702QR SMG#20 DE/SMG-040702QR SMG#20 RE/SMG-040702QR1 SMG#21 RE/SMG-040702QR1 SMG#21 RE/SMG-040702QR1 SMG#21 RE/SMG-040702QR2 SMG#22 RE/SMG-040702QR2 SMG#22 RE/SMG-040702QR3 SMG#23 RE/SMG-040702QR3 SMG#23 RE/SMG-040702QR4 SMG#24 RE/SMG-040702QR4 SMG#24 DTS/SMG-040702Q6 SMG#26 DTS/SMG-040702Q7 SMG#27 DE/SMG-040703P SMG#9 DGTS/SMG-040703Q SMG#18 DE/SMG-040703Q SMG#20 DE/SMG-040703Q SMG#20 RE/SMG-040703QR1 SMG#21 List of all GSM Phase2, Phase 2+ and UMTS specifications (13 November 1998). GSM No Version Phase ETS/R/GTS Short Title Publication notes 07.03 07.03 07.03 07.03 07.03 07.03 07.03 07.03 07.03 07.05 07.05 07.05 07.05 07.05 07.05 07.05 07.05 07.05 5.1.1 5.1.2 5.2.0 5.2.1 5.3.0 5.3.1 5.4.0 5.4.1 6.0.0 4.3.2 4.4.0 4.5.0 4.6.0 4.7.0 4.8.0 4.8.1 5.0.0 5.1.0 Phase 2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2+ R97 Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2+ Phase 2+ ETS 300 915 Ed2 ETS 300 915 Ed2 ETS 300 915 Ed3 ETS 300 915 Ed3 ETS 300 915 Ed4 ETS 300 915 Ed4 ETS 300 915 Ed5 ETS 300 915 Ed5 TS 100 915 ETS 300 585 ETS 300 585 Am1 ETS 300 585 Ed2 ETS 300 585 Ed3 ETS 300 585 Ed4 ETS 300 585 Ed5 ETS 300 585 Ed5 GTS 07.05 GTS 07.05 TAF using sync TAF using sync TAF using sync TAF using sync TAF using sync TAF using sync TAF using sync TAF using sync TAF using sync DTE-DCE Interface for SMS DTE-DCE Interface for SMS DTE-DCE Interface for SMS DTE-DCE Interface for SMS DTE-DCE Interface for SMS DTE-DCE Interface for SMS DTE-DCE Interface for SMS DTE-DCE Interface for SMS DTE-DCE Interface for SMS OAP version Pub Sep 1997 OAP version Pub Jan 1998 OAP version Pub Mar 1998 OAP version Pub July 1998 Pub July 1998 Pub Sep 1994 Pub Mar 1995 Pub May 1996 Pub Sep 1996 Pub Oct 1996 UAP version Pub Apr 1997 Pub July 1996 Pub Dec 1996 07.05 5.2.0 Phase 2+ GTS 07.05 DTE-DCE Interface for SMS Pub Mar 1997 07.05 5.3.0 Phase 2+ GTS 07.05 DTE-DCE Interface for SMS Pub Aug 1997 07.05 5.4.0 Phase 2+ GTS 07.05 DTE-DCE Interface for SMS Unpublished 07.05 5.5.0 Phase 2+ GTS 07.05 DTE-DCE Interface for SMS Pub Jan 1998 07.06 07.06 07.07 07.07 07.07 07.07 07.07 07.07 07.07 07.07 07.07 07.07 07.07 07.07 07.07 07.07 07.07 07.07 07.07 07.07 07.07 07.07 07.07 07.07 07.07 4.1.2 4.2.0 4.0.0 4.1.0 4.2.0 4.2.1 4.3.0 4.3.1 5.0.0 5.1.0 5.1.1 5.2.0 5.2.1 5.3.0 5.3.1 5.3.2 5.4.0 5.5.0 5.5.1 5.6.0 5.6.1 5.7.0 6.0.0 6.1.0 6.2.0 Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2+ R97 R97 R97 ETS 300 586 ETS 300 586 Ed2 ETS 300 642 ETS 300 642 ETS 300 642 Ed2 ETS 300 642 Ed2 ETS 300 642 Ed3 ETS 300 642 Ed3 GTS 07.07 ETS 300 916 ETS 300 916 ETS 300 916 Ed2 ETS 300 916 Ed2 ETS 300 916 Ed3 ETS 300 916 Ed3 ETS 300 916 Ed3 ETS 300 916 Ed4 ETS 300 916 Ed4 ETS 300 916 Ed4 ETS 300 916 Ed5 ETS 300 916 Ed5 ETS 300 916 Ed6 TS 100 916 TS 100 916 TS 100 916 DTE-DCE Int MS for MT config DTE-DCE Int MS for MT config AT command set for Mes AT command set for Mes AT command set for Mes AT command set for Mes AT command set for Mes AT command set for Mes AT command set for Mes AT command set for Mes AT command set for Mes AT command set for Mes AT command set for Mes AT command set for Mes AT command set for Mes AT command set for Mes AT command set for Mes AT command set for Mes AT command set for Mes AT command set for Mes AT command set for Mes AT command set for Mes AT command set for Mes AT command set for Mes AT command set for Mes Pub Sep 1994 Pub July 1995 PE version Pub Sep 1996 OAP version Pub July 1998 OAP version Pub Oct 1998 Pub July 1996 UAP version Pub Apr 1997 OAP version Pub Aug 1997 Unpublished OAP version Pub Jan 1998 Unpublished OAP version Pub July 1998 OAP version Pub Oct 1998 OAP version Unpublished Pub July 1998 Pub Nov 1998? 07.07 07.08 07.08 07.08 07.08 07.10 07.10 07.10 7.0.0 5.0.0 5.1.0 5.2.0 5.2.1 6.0.0 6.1.0 6.2.0 R98 Phase 2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2+ R97 R97 R97 TS 100 916 ETS 300 917 ETS 300 917 ETS 300 917 ETS 300 917 TS 101 369 TS 101 369 TS 101 369 AT command set for Mes GSM API GSM API GSM API GSM API Multiplexing protocol Multiplexing protocol Multiplexing protocol Unpublished PE version Unpublished Vote version Pub May 1998 Unpublished Pub July 1998 Pub Oct 1998 07.60 07.60 07.60 07.60 07.60 07.60 5.0.0 5.1.0 6.0.0 6.1.0 6.1.1 6.2.0 Phase 2+ Phase 2+ R97 R97 R97 R97 TS 101 356 TS 101 356 TS 101 356 TS 101 356 TS 101 356 TS 101 356 GPRS MS GPRS MS GPRS MS GPRS MS GPRS MS GPRS MS Unpublished Unpublished Unpublished Unpublished Pub July 1998 Unpublished Page 22 ETSI Reference RE/SMG-040703QR1 RE/SMG-040703QR1 RE/SMG-040703QR2 RE/SMG-040703QR2 RE/SMG-040703QR3 RE/SMG-040703QR3 RE/SMG-040703QR4 RE/SMG-040703QR4 DTS/SMG-040703Q6 DE/SMG-040705P RE/SMG-040705P RE/SMG-040705PR2 RE/SMG-040705PR3 RE/SMG-040705PR4 RE/SMG-040705PR5 RE/SMG-040705PR5 DGTS/SMG-040705Q RGTS/SMG040705QR RGTS/SMG040705QR1 RGTS/SMG040705QR2 RGTS/SMG040705QR3 RGTS/SMG040705QR3 DE/SMG-040706P RE/SMG-040706P DE/SMG-040707P DE/SMG-040707P RE/SMG-040707PR1 RE/SMG-040707PR1 RE/SMG-040707PR2 RE/SMG-040707PR2 DGTS/SMG-040707Q DE/SMG-040707QR DE/SMG-040707QR RE/SMG-040707QR1 RE/SMG-040707QR1 RE/SMG-040707QR2 RE/SMG-040707QR2 RE/SMG-040707QR2 RE/SMG-040707QR3 RE/SMG-040707QR3 RE/SMG-040707QR3 RE/SMG-040707QR4 RE/SMG-040707QR4 RE/SMG-040707QR5 DTS/SMG-040707Q6 DTS/SMG-040707Q6 RTS/SMG040707Q6R1 DTS/SMG-040707Q7 DE/SMG-040708Q DE/SMG-040708Q DE/SMG-040708Q DE/SMG-040708Q DTS/SMG-040710Q6 DTS/SMG-040710Q6 RTS/SMG040710Q6R1 DTS/SMG-040760Q6 DTS/SMG-040760Q6 DTS/SMG-040760Q6 DTS/SMG-040760Q6 DTS/SMG-040760Q6 RTS/SMG040760Q6R1 After SMG # SMG#21 SMG#21 SMG#22 SMG#22 SMG#23 SMG#23 SMG#24 SMG#24 SMG#26 SMG#8 SMG#12 SMG#16 SMG#17 SMG#18 SMG#20 SMG#20 SMG#19 SMG#20 SMG#21 SMG#22 SMG#23 SMG#24 SMG#7 SMG#13 SMG#16 SMG#18 SMG#24 SMG#24 SMG#25 SMG#25 SMG#19 SMG#20 SMG#20 SMG#21 SMG#21 SMG#22 SMG#22 SMG#22 SMG#23 SMG#24 SMG#24 SMG#25 SMG#25 SMG#26 SMG#25 SMG#26 SMG#27 SMG#26 SMG#20 SMG#22 SMG#24 SMG#24 SMG#25 SMG#26 SMG#27 SMG#23 SMG#24 SMG#25 SMG#26 SMG#26 SMG#27 List of all GSM Phase2, Phase 2+ and UMTS specifications (13 November 1998). GSM No Version Phase ETS/R/GTS Short Title Publication notes 07.60 6.2.1 R97 TS 101 356 GPRS MS Pub Nov 1998? 08.01 08.01 08.02 08.02 4.0.3 5.0.0 4.1.1 4.2.0 Phase 2 Phase 2/2+ Phase 2 Phase 2 BSS-MSC Inter General BSS-MSC Inter General BSS-MSC Iner Principles BSS-MSC Iner Principles Pub Sep 1994 Pub Nov 1996 Pub Sep 1994 Pub July 1995 08.02 08.02 5.0.0 5.1.0 Phase 2/2+ Phase 2+ ETS 300 587-1 GTS 08.01 ETS 300 587-2 ETS 300 587-2 Ed2 GTS 08.02 GTS 08.02 BSS-MSC Iner Principles BSS-MSC Iner Principles Pub Dec 1996 Pub Apr 1997 08.04 08.04 08.06 08.06 08.06 08.06 4.0.3 5.0.0 4.4.1 4.5.0 5.0.0 5.1.0 Phase 2 Phase 2/2+ Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2+ Phase 2+ ETS 300 588 GTS 08.04 ETS 300 589 ETS 300 589 Ed2 GTS 08.06 GTS 08.06 BSS-MSC Interface L1 BSS-MSC Interface L1 Sig trans BSS-MSC Inter Sig trans BSS-MSC Inter Sig trans BSS-MSC Inter Sig trans BSS-MSC Inter Pub Sep 1994 Pub Dec 1996 Pub Sep 1994 Pub July 1995 Pub Mar 1996 Pub May 1996 08.06 5.2.0 Phase 2+ GTS 08.06 Sig trans BSS-MSC Inter Pub May 1998 08.08 08.08 08.08 08.08 08.08 08.08 08.08 08.08 08.08 4.10.0 4.11.0 4.12.0 4.12.1 4.7.1 4.8.0 4.9.0 5.0.0 5.1.0 Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2+ Phase 2+ ETS 300 590 Ed4 ETS 300 590 Ed5 ETS 300 590 Ed6 ETS 300 590 Ed6 ETS 300 590 ETS 300 590 Ed2 ETS 300 590 Ed3 GTS 08.08 GTS 08.08 MSC-BSS Interface L3 MSC-BSS Interface L3 MSC-BSS Interface L3 MSC-BSS Interface L3 MSC-BSS Interface L3 MSC-BSS Interface L3 MSC-BSS Interface L3 MSC-BSS Interface L3 MSC-BSS Interface L3 Pub May 1996 Pub Sep 1996 OAP version Pub Oct 1998 Pub Sep 1994 Pub July 1995 Pub Jan 1995 Pub Jan 1996 Pub Mar 1996 08.08 5.10.0 Phase 2+ GTS 08.08 MSC-BSS Interface L3 Pub July 1998 08.08 5.2.0 Phase 2+ GTS 08.08 MSC-BSS Interface L3 Pub May 1996 08.08 5.3.0 Phase 2+ GTS 08.08 MSC-BSS Interface L3 Pub July 1996 08.08 5.4.0 Phase 2+ GTS 08.08 MSC-BSS Interface L3 Pub Nov 1996 08.08 5.5.0 Phase 2+ GTS 08.08 MSC-BSS Interface L3 Unpublished 08.08 5.6.0 Phase 2+ GTS 08.08 MSC-BSS Interface L3 Unpublished 08.08 5.6.1 Phase 2+ GTS 08.08 MSC-BSS Interface L3 Unpublished 08.08 5.6.2 Phase 2+ GTS 08.08 MSC-BSS Interface L3 Unpublished 08.08 5.6.3 Phase 2+ GTS 08.08 MSC-BSS Interface L3 Pub Aug 1997 08.08 5.7.0 Phase 2+ GTS 08.08 MSC-BSS Interface L3 Unpublished 08.08 5.8.0 Phase 2+ GTS 08.08 MSC-BSS Interface L3 Pub Feb 1998 08.08 5.9.0 Phase 2+ GTS 08.08 MSC-BSS Interface L3 Pub May 1998 08.08 08.08 08.08 6.0.0 6.1.0 6.2.0 R97 R97 R97 TS 100 590 TS 100 590 TS 100 590 MSC-BSS Interface L3 MSC-BSS Interface L3 MSC-BSS Interface L3 Unpublished Pub July 1998 Pub Nov 1998? 08.08 08.14 08.14 08.16 08.16 08.16 08.18 08.18 08.18 08.18 7.0.0 5.0.0 6.0.0 5.0.0 6.0.0 6.1.0 5.0.0 6.0.0 6.1.0 6.2.0 R98 Phase 2+ R97 Phase 2+ R97 R97 Phase 2+ R97 R97 R97 TS 100 590 TS 101 298 TS 101 298 TS 101 299 TS 101 299 TS 101 299 TS 101 343 TS 101 343 TS 101 343 TS 101 343 MSC-BSS Interface L3 GPRS BSSGP L1 GPRS BSSGP L1 GPRS BSSGP L2 GPRS BSSGP L2 GPRS BSSGP L2 GPRS BSSGP L3 GPRS BSSGP L3 GPRS BSSGP L3 GPRS BSSGP L3 Unpublished Unpublished Pub July 1998 Unpublished Unpublished Pub July 1998 Unpublished Unpublished Pub July 1998 Pub Oct 1998 08.20 08.20 4.2.2 4.2.3 Phase 2 Phase 2 ETS 300 591 Rate Adpt BSS-MSC Int ETS 300 591 Ed2 Rate Adpt BSS-MSC Int Page 23 Pub Sep 1994 Pub July 1995 ETSI Reference RTS/SMG040760Q6R1 DE/SMG-030801P DGTS/SMG-030801Q DE/SMG-030802P RE/SMG-030802P DGTS/SMG-030802Q RGTS/SMG030802QR1 DE/SMG-030804P DGTS/SMG-030804Q DE/SMG-030806P RE/SMG-030806P DGTS/SMG-030806Q RGTS/SMG030806QR RGTS/SMG030806QR1 RE/SMG-030808PR3 RE/SMG-030808PR4 RE/SMG-030808PR5 RE/SMG-030808PR5 DE/SMG-030808P RE/SMG-030808P RE/SMG-030808PR2 DGTS/SMG-030808Q RGTS/SMG030808QR RGTS/SMG030808QR7 RGTS/SMG030808QR1 RGTS/SMG030808QR2 RGTS/SMG030808QR3 RGTS/SMG030808QR4 RGTS/SMG030808QR4 RGTS/SMG030808QR4 RGTS/SMG030808QR4 RGTS/SMG030808QR4 RGTS/SMG030808QR5 RGTS/SMG030808QR5 RGTS/SMG030808QR6 DTS/SMG-030808Q6 DTS/SMG-030808Q6 RTS/SMG030808Q6R1 DTS/SMG-030808Q7 DTS/SMG-020814Q6 DTS/SMG-020814Q6 DTS/SMG-020816Q6 DTS/SMG-020816Q6 DTS/SMG-020816Q6 DTS/SMG-020818Q6 DTS/SMG-020818Q6 DTS/SMG-020818Q6 RTS/SMG020818Q6R1 DE/SMG-040820P RE/SMG-040820P After SMG # SMG#27 SMG#7 SMG#20 SMG#7 SMG#13 SMG#20 SMG#21 SMG#7 SMG#20 SMG#10 SMG#13 SMG#17 SMG#18 SMG#25 SMG#16 SMG#17 SMG#23 SMG#23 SMG#10 SMG#13 SMG#15 SMG#16 SMG#17 SMG#26 SMG#18 SMG#19 SMG#20 SMG#21 SMG#22 SMG#22 SMG#22 SMG#22 SMG#23 SMG#24 SMG#25 SMG#25 SMG#26 SMG#27 SMG#25 SMG#24 SMG#26 SMG#24 SMG#25 SMG#26 SMG#24 SMG#25 SMG#26 SMG#27 SMG#7 SMG#13 List of all GSM Phase2, Phase 2+ and UMTS specifications (13 November 1998). GSM No Version Phase ETS/R/GTS Short Title Publication notes 08.20 08.20 5.0.0 5.1.0 Phase 2/2+ Phase 2+ GTS 08.20 GTS 08.20 Rate Adpt BSS-MSC Int Rate Adpt BSS-MSC Int Pub Dec 1996 Pub Apr 1997 08.20 5.2.0 Phase 2+ GTS 08.20 Rate Adpt BSS-MSC Int Pub Aug 1997 08.20 5.3.0 Phase 2+ GTS 08.20 Rate Adpt BSS-MSC Int Pub Jan 1998 08.20 08.51 08.51 08.51 08.52 08.52 08.52 08.52 08.54 08.54 08.54 08.56 08.56 08.58 08.58 08.58 08.58 08.58 08.58 7.0.0 4.0.4 4.1.0 5.0.0 4.0.4 4.1.0 4.2.0 5.0.0 4.0.4 4.1.0 5.0.0 4.0.2 5.0.0 4.6.1 4.7.0 4.8.0 4.9.0 5.0.0 5.1.0 R98 Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2/2+ Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2/2+ Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2+ Phase 2 Phase 2/2+ Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2+ Phase 2+ TS 100 591 ETS 300 592 ETS 300 592 Ed2 GTS 08.51 ETS 300 593 ETS 300 593 Ed2 ETS 300 593 Ed3 GTS 08.52 ETS 300 594 ETS 300 594 Ed2 GTS 08.54 ETS 300 595 GTS 08.56 ETS 300 596 ETS 300 596 Ed2 ETS 300 596 Ed3 ETS 300 596 Ed4 GTS 08.58 GTS 08.58 Rate Adpt BSS-MSC Int BSC-BTS Inter General BSC-BTS Inter General BSC-BTS Inter General BSC-BTS Inter Principles BSC-BTS Inter Principles BSC-BTS Inter Principles BSC-BTS Inter Principles BSC-BTS Interface L1 BSC-BTS Interface L1 BSC-BTS Interface L1 BSC-BTS Interface L2 BSC-BTS Interface L2 BSC-BTS Interface L3 BSC-BTS Interface L3 BSC-BTS Interface L3 BSC-BTS Interface L3 BSC-BTS Interface L3 BSC-BTS Interface L3 Unpublished Pub Sep 1994 Pub July 1995 Pub Dec 1996 Pub Sep 1994 Pub July 1995 Pub Jan 1996 Pub Dec 1996 Pub Sep 1994 Pub July 1995 Pub Jan 1996 Pub Sep 1994 Pub Dec 1996 Pub Sep 1994 Pub July 1995 Pub Jan 1996 Pub May 1996 Pub Jan 1996 Pub Mar 1996 08.58 5.2.0 Phase 2+ GTS 08.58 BSC-BTS Interface L3 Pub July 1996 08.58 5.3.0 Phase 2+ GTS 08.58 BSC-BTS Interface L3 Pub Apr 1997 08.58 5.4.0 Phase 2+ GTS 08.58 BSC-BTS Interface L3 Unpublished 08.58 5.5.0 Phase 2+ GTS 08.58 BSC-BTS Interface L3 Pub Oct 1997 08.58 5.6.0 Phase 2+ GTS 08.58 BSC-BTS Interface L3 Unpublished 08.58 5.7.0 Phase 2+ GTS 08.58 BSC-BTS Interface L3 Pub May 1998 08.58 5.8.0 Phase 2+ GTS 08.58 BSC-BTS Interface L3 Pub July 1998 08.58 08.60 08.60 08.60 08.60 08.60 08.60 08.60 08.60 08.60 08.60 08.60 08.61 08.61 08.61 08.61 08.61 08.64 09.01 09.01 09.02 09.02 09.02 09.02 09.02 09.02 09.02 09.02 09.02 6.0.0 4.1.3 4.2.0 4.3.0 4.4.0 4.4.1 5.0.0 5.0.1 5.0.2 5.0.3 5.1.0 5.1.1 4.0.0 4.0.1 4.0.2 5.0.0 5.0.1 1.0.0 4.0.0 5.0.0 4.10.0 4.11.0 4.11.1 4.12.0 4.12.1 4.13.0 4.14.0 4.14.1 4.15.0 R97 Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2/2+ Phase 2/2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2 Phase 2/2+ Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2 TS 100 596 ETS 300 597 ETS 300 597 Ed2 ETS 300 597 Ed3 ETS 300 597 Ed3 ETS 300 597 Ed3 ETS 300 737 ETS 300 737 ETS 300 737 ETS 300 737 ETS 300 737 Ed2 ETS 300 737 Ed2 ETS 300 598 ETS 300 598 ETS 300 598 ETS 300 979 ETS 300 979 TS 101 xxx ETR 109 ETR 359 ETS 300 599 Am1 ETS 300 599 Ed2 ETS 300 599 Ed2 ETS 300 599 Ed3 ETS 300 599 Ed3 ETS 300 599 Edx ETS 300 599 Ed4 ETS 300 599 Ed4 ETS 300 599 Ed5 BSC-BTS Interface L3 Inbnd cntl Tcoder & RA Inbnd cntl Tcoder & RA Inbnd cntl Tcoder & RA Inbnd cntl Tcoder & RA Inbnd cntl Tcoder & RA Inbnd cntl Tcoder & RA Inbnd cntl Tcoder & RA Inbnd cntl Tcoder & RA Inbnd cntl Tcoder & RA Inbnd cntl Tcoder & RA Inbnd cntl Tcoder & RA HR Ibd cntl Tcoder & RA HR Ibd cntl Tcoder & RA HR Ibd cntl Tcoder & RA HR Ibd cntl Tcoder & RA HR Ibd cntl Tcoder & RA GPRS BSSGP L3 Gen Net IW scenarios Gen Net IW scenarios MAP MAP MAP MAP MAP MAP MAP MAP MAP Pub Aug 1998 Pub Sep 1994 Pub July 1995 Unpublished OAP version Pub Mar 1998 PE version Unpublished Vote version Pub Mar 1997 OAP version Pub Feb 1998 PE version Vote version Pub Nov 1995 UAP version Pub May 1997 Work stopped Pub Oct 1993 Pub Dec 1996 Pub July 1995 UAP version Pub Nov 1995 UAP version Pub Sep 1996 Unpublished UAP version Pub Jan 1997 UAP version Page 24 ETSI Reference After SMG # DGTS/SMG-030820Q SMG#20 RGTS/SMGSMG#21 030820QR RGTS/SMGSMG#22 030820QR1 RGTS/SMGSMG#24 030820QR2 DTS/SMG-030820Q7 SMG#27 DE/SMG-030851P SMG#7 RE/SMG-030851P SMG#13 DGTS/SMG-030851Q SMG#20 DE/SMG-030852P SMG#7 RE/SMG-030852P SMG#13 RE/SMG-030852PR2 SMG#15 DGTS/SMG-030852Q SMG#20 DE/SMG-030854P SMG#7 RE/SMG-030854P SMG#13 DGTS/SMG-030854Q SMG#16 DE/SMG-030856P SMG#8 DGTS/SMG-030856Q SMG#20 DE/SMG-030858P SMG#10 RE/SMG-030858P SMG#13 RE/SMG-030858PR2 SMG#15 RE/SMG-030858PR3 SMG#16 DGTS/SMG-030858Q SMG#16 RGTS/SMGSMG#17 030858QR RGTS/SMGSMG#19 030858QR1 RGTS/SMGSMG#21 030858QR2 RGTS/SMGSMG#22 030858QR3 RGTS/SMGSMG#23 030858QR3 RGTS/SMGSMG#24 030858QR4 RGTS/SMGSMG#25 030858QR4 RGTS/SMGSMG#26 030858QR5 DTS/SMG-030858Q6 SMG#26 DE/SMG-030860P SMG#7 RE/SMG-030860P SMG#13 RE/SMG-020860PR1 SMG#22 RE/SMG-020860PR1 SMG#23 RE/SMG-020860PR1 SMG#23 DE/SMG-020860Q SMG#17 DE/SMG-020860Q SMG#19 DE/SMG-020860Q SMG#20 DE/SMG-020860Q SMG#20 RE/SMG-020860QR1 SMG#22 RE/SMG-020860QR1 SMG#22 DE/SMG-030861P SMG#13 DE/SMG-030861P SMG#13 DE/SMG-030861P SMG#13 DE/SMG-020861Q SMG#20 DE/SMG-020861Q SMG#20 DTS/SMG-030864Q6 SMG#22 DTR/SMG-030901P SMG#9 DTR/SMG-030901Q SMG#20 RE/SMG-030902PR1 SMG#13 RE/SMG-030902PR2 SMG#14 RE/SMG-030902PR2 SMG#14 RE/SMG-030902PR3 SMG#16 RE/SMG-030902PR3 SMG#16 RE/SMG-030902PR4 SMG#17 RE/SMG-030902PR4 SMG#19 RE/SMG-030902PR4 SMG#19 RE/SMG-030902PR5 SMG#20 List of all GSM Phase2, Phase 2+ and UMTS specifications (13 November 1998). GSM No Version Phase ETS/R/GTS Short Title Publication notes 09.02 09.02 09.02 09.02 09.02 09.02 09.02 09.02 09.02 09.02 09.02 09.02 09.02 09.02 09.02 09.02 09.02 09.02 09.02 09.02 09.02 09.02 09.02 09.02 09.02 09.02 09.02 09.02 4.15.1 4.16.0 4.16.1 4.17.0 4.17.1 4.18.0 4.9.0 5.0.0 5.1.0 5.10.0 5.2.0 5.3.0 5.4.0 5.4.1 5.5.0 5.5.1 5.5.2 5.6.0 5.6.1 5.7.0 5.8.0 5.8.1 5.9.0 6.0.0 6.0.0D1 6.1.0 6.1.1 6.2.0 Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2+ R97 R97 R97 R97 R97 ETS 300 599 Ed5 ETS 300 599 Ed6 ETS 300 599 Ed6 ETS 300 599 Ed7 ETS 300 599 Ed7 ETS 300 599 Ed8 ETS 300 599 GTS 09.02 GTS 09.02 ETS 300 974 Ed6 GTS 09.02 GTS 09.02 ETS 300 974 ETS 300 974 ETS 300 974 Ed2 ETS 300 974 Ed2 ETS 300 974 Ed2 ETS 300 974 Ed3 ETS 300 974 Ed3 ETS 300 974 Ed4 ETS 300 974 Ed4 ETS 300 974 Ed4 ETS 300 974 Ed5 TS 100 974 TS 100 974 TS 100 974 TS 100 974 TS 100 974 MAP MAP MAP MAP MAP MAP MAP MAP MAP MAP MAP MAP MAP MAP MAP MAP MAP MAP MAP MAP MAP MAP MAP MAP MAP MAP MAP MAP Pub May 1997 OAP version Pub Aug 1997 OAP version Pub Jan 1998 Unpublished Pub Feb 1995 Unpublished Unpublished OAP version Unpublished Pub Aug 1996 UAP version Pub May 1997 Unpublished OAP version Pub Oct 1997 OAP version Pub Jan 1998 Unpublished OAP version Pub July 1998? OAP version Unpublished Unpublished Unpublished Pub Aug 1998 Pub? 09.03 09.03 09.04 09.04 09.05 09.05 09.06 09.06 09.06 09.06 09.06 09.07 09.07 09.07 09.07 09.07 09.07 09.07 09.07 09.07 4.0.3 5.0.0 4.0.2 5.0.0 4.4.2 5.0.0 4.4.1 4.5.0 5.0.0 5.0.1 5.0.2 4.10.0 4.11.0 4.12.0 4.12.1 4.7.1 4.8.0 4.9.0 5.0.0 5.0.1 Phase 2 Phase 2/2+ Phase 2 Phase 2/2+ Phase 2 Phase 2/2+ Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2+ Phase 2+ ETS 300 600 GTS 09.03 ETS 300 601 GTS 09.04 ETS 300 602 GTS 09.05 ETS 300 603 ETS 300 603 Am1 GTS 09.06 ETS 300 975 ETS 300 975 ETS 300 604 Ed4 ETS 300 604 Ed5 ETS 300 604 Ed6 ETS 300 604 Ed6 ETS 300 604 ETS 300 604 Ed2 ETS 300 604 Ed3 GTS 09.07 GTS 09.07 Sig IW-ISDN,PSTN,PLMN Sig IW-ISDN,PSTN,PLMN IW PLMN-CSPDN IW PLMN-CSPDN IW PLMN-PSPDN, PAD IW PLMN-PSPDN, PAD IW PLMN-PSPDN/ISDN IW PLMN-PSPDN/ISDN IW PLMN-PSPDN/ISDN IW PLMN-PSPDN/ISDN IW PLMN-PSPDN/ISDN IW PLMN-ISDN or PSTN, IW PLMN-ISDN or PSTN, IW PLMN-ISDN or PSTN, IW PLMN-ISDN or PSTN, IW PLMN-ISDN or PSTN, IW PLMN-ISDN or PSTN, IW PLMN-ISDN or PSTN, IW PLMN-ISDN or PSTN, IW PLMN-ISDN or PSTN, Pub Feb 1995 Pub Dec 1996 Pub Sep 1994 Pub Dec 1996 Pub Sep 1994 Pub Dec 1996 Pub Sep 1994 Pub Mar 1995 Pub July 1996 UAP version Pub May 1997 Pub May 1996 Pub Oct 1996 UAP version Pub May 1997 Pub Oct 1994 Pub July 1995 Pub Sep 1995 Pub Jan 1996 Pub Mar 1996 09.07 5.1.0 Phase 2+ GTS 09.07 IW PLMN-ISDN or PSTN, Pub May 1996 09.07 5.2.0 Phase 2+ GTS 09.07 IW PLMN-ISDN or PSTN, Pub July 1996 09.07 09.07 09.07 09.07 09.07 09.07 09.07 09.07 09.07 09.07 09.07 09.07 09.08 09.08 5.2.1 5.2.2 5.3.0 5.3.1 5.4.0 5.4.1 5.5.0 5.5.1 5.6.0 5.6.1 5.7.0 5.7.1 4.1.1 5.0.0 Phase 2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2 Phase 2/2+ ETS 300 976 ETS 300 976 ETS 300 976 Ed2 ETS 300 976 Ed2 ETS 300 976 Ed3 ETS 300 976 Ed3 ETS 300 976 Ed4 ETS 300 976 Ed4 ETS 300 976 Ed5 ETS 300 976 Ed5 ETS 300 976 Ed6 ETS 300 976 Ed6 ETS 300 626 GTS 09.08 IW PLMN-ISDN or PSTN, IW PLMN-ISDN or PSTN, IW PLMN-ISDN or PSTN, IW PLMN-ISDN or PSTN, IW PLMN-ISDN or PSTN, IW PLMN-ISDN or PSTN, IW PLMN-ISDN or PSTN, IW PLMN-ISDN or PSTN, IW PLMN-ISDN or PSTN, IW PLMN-ISDN or PSTN, IW PLMN-ISDN or PSTN, IW PLMN-ISDN or PSTN, BSSAP on E-Interface BSSAP on E-Interface UAP version Pub May 1997 OAP version Pub Sep 1997 OAP version Pub Jan 1998 OAP version Pub Mar 1998 OAP version Pub July 1998 OAP version Pub Oct 1998 Pub July 1995 Pub Dec 1996 Page 25 ETSI Reference RE/SMG-030902PR5 RE/SMG-030902PR6 RE/SMG-030902PR6 RE/SMG-030902PR7 RE/SMG-030902PR7 RE/SMG-030902PR8 DE/SMG-030902P DGTS/SMG-030902Q DGTS/SMG-030902Q RE/SMG-030902QR5 DGTS/SMG-030902Q DGTS/SMG-030902Q DE/SMG-030902QR DE/SMG-030902QR RE/SMG-030902QR1 RE/SMG-030902QR1 RE/SMG-030902QR1 RE/SMG-030902QR2 RE/SMG-030902QR2 RE/SMG-030902QR3 RE/SMG-030902QR3 RE/SMG-030902QR3 RE/SMG-030902QR4 DTS/SMG-030902Q6 DTS/SMG-030902Q6 DTS/SMG-030902Q6 DTS/SMG-030902Q6 RTS/SMG030902Q6R1 DE/SMG-030903P DGTS/SMG-030903Q DE/SMG-040904P DGTS/SMG-040904Q DE/SMG-040905P DGTS/SMG-040905Q DE/SMG-040906P RE/SMG-040906P DGTS/SMG-040906Q DE/SMG-040906Q DE/SMG-040906Q RE/SMG-040907PR3 RE/SMG-040907PR4 RE/SMG-040907PR5 RE/SMG-040907PR5 DE/SMG-040907P RE/SMG-040907P RE/SMG-040907PR2 DGTS/SMG-040907Q RGTS/SMG040907QR RGTS/SMG040907QR1 RGTS/SMG040907QR2 DE/SMG-040907QR2 DE/SMG-040907QR2 RE/SMG-040907QR3 RE/SMG-040907QR3 RE/SMG-040907QR4 RE/SMG-040907QR4 RE/SMG-040907QR5 RE/SMG-040907QR5 RE/SMG-040907QR6 RE/SMG-040907QR6 RE/SMG-040907QR7 RE/SMG-040907QR7 DE/SMG-030908P DGTS/SMG-030908Q After SMG # SMG#20 SMG#21 SMG#21 SMG#22 SMG#22 SMG#23 SMG#12 SMG#16 SMG#17 SMG#26 SMG#18 SMG#19 SMG#20 SMG#20 SMG#21 SMG#21 SMG#21 SMG#22 SMG#22 SMG#23 SMG#24 SMG#24 SMG#25 SMG#25 SMG#24 SMG#26 SMG#26 SMG#27 SMG#9 SMG#20 SMG#9 SMG#20 SMG#9 SMG#20 SMG#9 SMG#12 SMG#19 SMG#20 SMG#20 SMG#16 SMG#18 SMG#20 SMG#20 SMG#10 SMG#13 SMG#14 SMG#16 SMG#17 SMG#18 SMG#19 SMG#20 SMG#20 SMG#21 SMG#21 SMG#22 SMG#22 SMG#23 SMG#23 SMG#24 SMG#24 SMG#25 SMG#25 SMG#13 SMG#20 List of all GSM Phase2, Phase 2+ and UMTS specifications (13 November 1998). GSM No Version Phase ETS/R/GTS Short Title Publication notes 09.08 5.1.0 Phase 2+ GTS 09.08 BSSAP on E-Interface Pub Apr 1997 09.10 09.10 09.10 09.10 09.10 09.10 4.2.2 4.3.0 4.4.0 4.4.1 5.0.0 5.1.0 Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2+ Phase 2+ ETS 300 605 ETS 300 605 Ed2 ETS 300 605 Ed3 ETS 300 605 Ed3 GTS 09.10 GTS 09.10 mapping MS-BSS BSS-MSC mapping MS-BSS BSS-MSC mapping MS-BSS BSS-MSC mapping MS-BSS BSS-MSC mapping MS-BSS BSS-MSC mapping MS-BSS BSS-MSC Pub Feb 1995 Pub Sep 1996 OAP version Pub May 1998 Pub Mar 1996 Pub May 1996 09.10 5.2.0 Phase 2+ GTS 09.10 mapping MS-BSS BSS-MSC Pub Nov 1997 09.10 6.0.0 R97 GTS 09.10 mapping MS-BSS BSS-MSC Unpublished 09.10 09.11 09.11 09.11 09.11 09.11 09.11 6.0.1 4.4.1 4.5.0 4.6.0 4.6.1 5.0.0 5.1.0 R97 Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2+ Phase 2+ TS 100 605 ETS 300 606 ETS 300 606 Am1 ETS 300 606 Ed2 ETS 300 606 Ed2 GTS 09.11 GTS 09.11 mapping MS-BSS BSS-MSC Signalling IW for SS Signalling IW for SS Signalling IW for SS Signalling IW for SS Signalling IW for SS Signalling IW for SS Pub July 1998 Pub Feb 1995 Pub July 1995 UAP version Pub Dec 1996 Pub May 1996 Pub July 1996 09.11 09.12 09.12 09.12 09.12 6.0.0 4.0.0 4.1.0 4.1.1 4.2.0 R97 Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2 Signalling IW for SS ISUP v2 for ISDN-PLMN ISUP v2 for ISDN-PLMN ISUP v2 for ISDN-PLMN ISUP v2 for ISDN-PLMN Pub July 1998 PE version Vote version Pub May 1997 Unpublished 09.13 09.16 09.16 09.18 09.18 09.18 6.0.0 6.0.0 6.0.1 6.0.0 6.1.0 6.2.0 R97 R97 R97 R97 R97 R97 TS 100 606 ETS 300 646-1 ETS 300 646-1 ETS 300 646-1 ETS 300 646-1 Ed2 TS 101 392 TS 101 345 TS 101 345 TS 101346 TS 101 346 TS 101 346 Sig I/W ASE and MAP GPRS Gs inter lower layer and GPRS Gs inter lower layer and GPRS Gs inter app layer GPRS Gs inter app layer GPRS Gs inter app layer Pub Oct 1998 Unpublished Pub July 1998 Unpublished Pub July 1998 Pub Oct 1998 09.60 09.60 09.60 09.60 09.60 09.60 09.61 09.61 09.61 09.61 09.61 5.0.0 6.0.0 6.1.0 6.2.0 6.2.1 6.2.2 5.0.0 6.0.0 6.1.0 6.2.0 6.3.0 Phase 2+ R97 R97 R97 R97 R97 Phase 2+ R97 R97 R97 R97 EN 301 347 EN 301 347 EN 301 347 EN 301 347 EN 301 347 EN 301 347 TS 101 348 TS 101 348 TS 101 348 TS 101 348 TS 101 348 IW PLMN GPRS-PDN IW PLMN GPRS-PDN IW PLMN GPRS-PDN IW PLMN GPRS-PDN IW PLMN GPRS-PDN IW PLMN GPRS-PDN GPRS PDN GPRS PDN GPRS PDN GPRS PDN GPRS PDN Unpublished Unpublished PE version Unpublished Unpublished Unpublished Unpublished Unpublished Pub Aug 1998 Pub Sept 1998 Pub Oct 1998 09.78 09.78 09.78 5.0.0 5.0.1 5.1.0 Phase 2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2+ TS 101 046 TS 101 046 TS 101 046 CAMEL CAP CAMEL CAP CAMEL CAP Unpublished Pub Apr 1997 Pub Aug 1997 09.78 5.2.0 Phase 2+ TS 101 046 CAMEL CAP Pub Nov 1997 09.78 5.3.0 Phase 2+ TS 101 046 CAMEL CAP Pub Jan 1998 09.78 5.4.0 Phase 2+ TS 101 046 CAMEL CAP Unpublished 09.78 5.5.0 Phase 2+ TS 101 046 CAMEL CAP Pub July 1998 09.78 09.78 09.78 6.0.0 6.1.0 6.2.0 R97 R97 R97 TS 101 046 TS 101 046 TS 101 046 CAMEL CAP CAMEL CAP CAMEL CAP Unpublished Pub Aug 1998 Unpublished 09.78 6.2.1 R97 TS 101 046 CAMEL CAP Pub Nov 1998 ? 09.90 09.90 09.90 4.1.0 4.4.1 4.5.0 Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2 ETR 111 ETR 111 Ed2 ETR 111 Ed3 IW Ph1 infastr & Ph2 MS IW Ph1 infastr & Ph2 MS IW Ph1 infastr & Ph2 MS Pub Oct 1993 Pub Apr 1995 Pub Aug 1995 09.90 4.6.0 Phase 2 ETR 111 Ed4 IW Ph1 infastr & Ph2 MS Pub Nov 1995 Page 26 ETSI Reference RGTS/SMG030908QR DE/SMG-030910P RE/SMG-030910P RE/SMG-030910PR1 RE/SMG-030910PR1 DGTS/SMG-030910Q RGTS/SMG030910QR RGTS/SMG030910QR1 RGTS/SMG030910Q6 DTS/SMG-030910Q6 DE/SMG-030911P RE/SMG-030911P RE/SMG-030911PR2 RE/SMG-030911PR2 DGTS/SMG-030911Q RGTS/SMG030911QR1 DTS/SMG-030911Q6 DE/SPS-01023 DE/SPS-01023 DE/SPS-01023 REN/SPS-01047-1 DTS/SMG-030913Q7 DTS/SMG-030916Q6 DTS/SMG-030916Q6 DTS/SMG-030918Q6 DTS/SMG-030918Q6 RTS/SMG030918Q6R1 DEN/SMG-030960Q6 DEN/SMG-030960Q6 DEN/SMG-030960Q6 DEN/SMG-030960Q6 DEN/SMG-030960Q6 DEN/SMG-030960Q6 DTS/SMG-040961Q6 DTS/SMG-040961Q6 DTS/SMG-040961Q6 RTS/SMG-040961Q6 RTS/SMG040961Q6R1 DTS/SMG-030978Q DTS/SMG-030978Q RTS/SMG030978QR1 RTS/SMG030978QR2 RTS/SMG030978QR3 RTS/SMG030978QR4 RTS/SMG030978QR5 RTS/SMG-030978Q6 RTS/SMG-030978Q6 RTS/SMG030978Q6R1 RTS/SMG030978Q6R1 DTR/SMG-000990P RTR/SMG-000990P RTR/SMG000990PR2 RTR/SMG000990PR3 After SMG # SMG#21 SMG#10 SMG#17 SMG#23 SMG#23 SMG#17 SMG#18 SMG#23 SMG#25 SMG#26 SMG#12 SMG#13 SMG#19 SMG#19 SMG#18 SMG#19 SMG#26 SMG#22 SMG#27 SMG#25 SMG#26 SMG#25 SMG#26 SMG#27 SMG#24 SMG#25 SMG#26 SMG#27 SMG#27 SMG#27 SMG#23 SMG#25 SMG#26 SMG#26 SMG#27 SMG#21 SMG#21 SMG#22 SMG#23 SMG#24 SMG#25 SMG#26 SMG#25 SMG#26 SMG#27 SMG#27 SMG#8 SMG#11 SMG#16 SMG#17 List of all GSM Phase2, Phase 2+ and UMTS specifications (13 November 1998). GSM No Version Phase ETS/R/GTS Short Title Publication notes ETSI Reference After SMG # SMG#18 09.90 4.7.0 Phase 2 ETR 111 Ed5 IW Ph1 infastr & Ph2 MS Pub May 1996 09.90 4.8.0 Phase 2 ETR 111 Ed6 IW Ph1 infastr & Ph2 MS Pub Aug 1996 09.90 09.90 09.90 4.9.0 5.0.0 5.1.0 Phase 2 Phase 2+ Phase 2+ ETR 111 Ed7 GTS 09.90 GTS 09.90 IW Ph1 infastr & Ph2 MS IW Ph1 infastr & Ph2 MS IW Ph1 infastr & Ph2 MS Pub Oct 1997 Pub Mar 1996 Unpublished 09.91 09.91 09.94 09.94 09.94 4.0.1 5.0.0 4.1.0 4.2.0 4.3.0 Phase 2 Phase 2/2+ Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2 ETR 174 ETR xxx ETR 200 ETR 200 Ed2 ETR 200 Ed3 IW SIM/ME Int Ph1 & Ph2 IW SIM/ME Int Ph1 & Ph2 Phase 1 MS faults Phase 1 MS faults Phase 1 MS faults Pub Apr 1995 Unpublished Pub Aug 1995 Pub Nov 1995 Pub Aug 1996 09.94 4.4.0 Phase 2 ETR 200 Ed4 Phase 1 MS faults Unpublished 09.94 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.01 10.02 5.0.0 5.1.1 5.1.2 5.2.0 0.0.3 1.0.0 Phase 2/2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2+ ETR 361 TC-TR 010 TC-TR 010 Miscellaneous TS 101 xxx Miscellaneous Phase 1 MS faults Ph 2+ feature descripts Ph 2+ feature descripts Ph 2+ feature descripts Options & realeases MAP Information Pub Dec 1996 Unpublished Pub Sep 1996 Unpublished Draft Unpublished 10.20 10.20 10.31 10.43 10.56 10.57 10.60 10.60 10.60 10.60 10.60 10.68 5.0.0 5.0.1 5.0.0 1.2.0 1.0.0 7.0.0 5.0.0 5.1.0 5.2.0 5.3.0 6.0.0 5.0.0 Phase 2+ Phase 2/2+ Phase 2+ R98 R98 R98 Phase 2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2+ R97 Phase 2+ ETR 363 ETR 363 Miscellaneous Miscellaneous Miscellaneous Miscellaneous Miscellaneous Miscellaneous Miscellaneous Miscellaneous Miscellaneous Miscellaneous Lawful Intercept reqmts Lawful Intercept reqmts Fraud Info Gat (FIG) Prjt SoLSA Project CTS Project Mexe Project GPRS Project GPRS Project GPRS Project GPRS Project GPRS Project ASCI Introduction Unpublished Pub Jan 1997 Unpublished Draft Draft Draft Unpublished Unpublished Unpublished Unpublished Unpublished Unpublished 10.78 11.10 11.10-1 11.10-1 1.6.0 4.9.0 4.13.0 4.14.0 Phase 2+ Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2 CAMEL PH 2 Project MS Conformance MS Conformance MS Conformance Unpublished PE version Pub Mar 1996 Unpublished 11.10-1 4.15.1 Phase 2 MS Conformance Pub Nov 1996 RE/SMG-071110P-1 11.10-1 4.16.0 Phase 2 MS Conformance UAP version RE/SMG-071110PR-1 SMG#19 11.10-1 4.16.1 Phase 2 MS Conformance Pub Jan 1997 RE/SMG-071110PR-1 SMG#19 11.10-1 4.17.0 Phase 2 MS Conformance UAP version 11.10-1 4.17.1 Phase 2 MS Conformance Pub May 1997 11.10-1 4.18.0 Phase 2 MS Conformance OAP version 11.10-1 4.18.1 Phase 2 MS Conformance Pub Sep 1997 11.10-1 4.19.0 Phase 2 MS Conformance OAP version 11.10-1 4.19.1 Phase 2 MS Conformance Pub Jan 1998 11.10-1 4.20.0 Phase 2 MS Conformance OAP version 11.10-1 4.20.1 Phase 2 MS Conformance Pub Apr 1998 11.10-1 4.21.0 Phase 2 MS Conformance OAP version 11.10-1 4.21.1 Phase 2 MS Conformance Pub Aug 1998 11.10-1 4.22.0 Phase 2 MS Conformance OAP version 11.10-1 4.22.1 Phase 2 Miscellaneous I-ETS 300 607-1 ETS 300 607-1 ETS 300 607-1 Ed2 ETS 300 607-1 Ed2 ETS 300 607-1 Ed3 ETS 300 607-1 Ed3 ETS 300 607-1 Ed4 ETS 300 607-1 Ed4 ETS 300 607-1 Ed5 ETS 300 607-1 Ed5 ETS 300 607-1 Ed6 ETS 300 607-1 Ed6 ETS 300 607-1 Ed7 ETS 300 607-1 Ed7 ETS 300 607-1 Ed8 ETS 300 607-1 Ed8 ETS 300 607-1 Ed9 ETS 300 607-1 Ed9 RTR/SMG000990PR4 RTR/SMG000990PR5 RTR/SMG-000990PR DGTS/SMG-000990Q RGTS/SMG000990QR1 DTR/SMG-090991P DTR/SMG-090991Q DTR/SMG-000994P RTR/SMG-000994P RTR/SMG000994PR2 RTR/SMG000994PR3 DTR/SMG-030994Q DTR/SMG-001000Q DTR/SMG-001000Q MI/SMG-00Featre_Q DTS/SMG-001001Q MI/SMG00MAP_EX_Q DTR/SMG-101020Q DTR/SMG-101020Q MI/SMG-00FIGS_Q MI/SMG-00SoLSA_Q MI/SMG-00CTS_Q MI/SMG-00MEXE_Q MI/SMG-00GPRS_Q MI/SMG-00GPRS_Q MI/SMG-00GPRS_Q MI/SMG-00GPRS_Q MI/SMG-00GPRS_Q MI/SMG00ASCI_Ph2_Q MI/SMG-00CAMEL_Q DE/SMG-071110P-1 DE/SMG-071110P-1 RE/SMG-071110P-1 MS Conformance Pub Oct 1998 RE/SMG-071110PR21 RE/SMG-071110PR21 RE/SMG-071110PR31 RE/SMG-071110PR31 RE/SMG-071110PR41 RE/SMG-071110PR41 RE/SMG-071110PR51 RE/SMG-071110PR51 RE/SMG-071110PR61 RE/SMG-071110PR61 RE/SMG-071110PR71 RE/SMG-071110PR71 Page 27 SMG#19 SMG#23 SMG#17 SMG#22 SMG#10 SMG#20 SMG#15 SMG#16 SMG#19 SMG#23 SMG#20 SMG#19 SMG#19 SMG#20 SMG#23 SMG#25 SMG#19 SMG#20 SMG#21 SMG#25 SMG#25 SMG#25 SMG#21 SMG#22 SMG#24 SMG#25 SMG#25 SMG#21 SMG#22 SMG# SMG#16 SMG#17 SMG#18 SMG#20 SMG#20 SMG#21 SMG#21 SMG#22 SMG#22 SMG#23 SMG#23 SMG#24 SMG#24 SMG#25 SMG#25 List of all GSM Phase2, Phase 2+ and UMTS specifications (13 November 1998). GSM No Version Phase MS Conformance OAP version Phase 2+ ETS 300 6071Ed10 EN MS Conformance Unpublished 5.1.0 5.2.0 5.3.0 Phase 2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2+ TS 100 607-1 TS 100 607-1 TS 100 607-1 MS Conformance MS Conformance MS Conformance Pub May 1997 Pub Aug 1997 Pub Nov 1997 11.10-1 5.4.0 Phase 2+ TS 100 607-1 MS Conformance Pub Feb 1998 11.10-1 5.5.0 Phase 2+ EN 301 607-1 MS Conformance OAP version 11.10-1 5.5.1 Phase 2+ EN 301 607-1 MS Conformance Pub Oct 1998 11.10-1 5.6.0 Phase 2+ EN 301 607-1 MS Conformance OAP version 11.10-1 6.0.0 R97 EN MS Conformance (GPRS) Draft 11.10-2 11.10-2 11.10-2 4.14.0 4.15.0 5.0.0 ? Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2+ ETS 300 607-2 ETS 300 607-2 EN 301 607-2 MS Conformance PICS MS Conformance PICS MS Conformance PICS PE version Pub Oct 1996 Draft 11.10-2 6.0.0 R97 EN MS Conform PICS (GPRS) Draft 11.10-3 11.10-3 11.10-3 4.14.0 4.15.0 4.16.0 Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2 MS Conformance TTCN MS Conformance TTCN MS Conformance TTCN PE version Pub Sep 1996 UAP version 11.10-3 4.16.1 Phase 2 MS Conformance TTCN Pub Jan 1997 RE/SMG-071110P-3 SMG#19 11.10-3 4.17.0 Phase 2 MS Conformance TTCN UAP version 4.17.1 Phase 2 MS Conformance TTCN Pub May 1997 11.10-3 4.18.0 Phase 2 MS Conformance TTCN OAP version 11.10-3 4.18.1 Phase 2 MS Conformance TTCN Pub Sep 1997 11.10-3 4.19.0 Phase 2 MS Conformance TTCN OAP version 11.10-3 4.19.1 Phase 2 MS Conformance TTCN Pub Jan 1998 11.10-3 4.20.0 Phase 2 MS Conformance TTCN OAP version 11.10-3 4.20.1 Phase 2 MS Conformance TTCN Pub Apr 1998 11.10-3 4.21.0 Phase 2 MS Conformance TTCN OAP version 11.10-3 4.21.1 Phase 2 MS Conformance TTCN Pub Aug 1998 11.10-3 4.22.0 Phase 2 MS Conformance TTCN OAP version 11.10-3 4.22.1 Phase 2 MS Conformance TTCN Pub Oct 1998 11.10-3 4.23.0 Phase 2 MS Conformance TTCN OAP version 11.10-3 5.0.0 Phase 2+ MS Conformance TTCN Unpublished 11.10-3 6.0.0 R97 EN MS ConformTTCN (GPRS) Draft 11.11 11.11 11.11 11.11 11.11 11.11 11.11 11.11 11.11 11.11 11.11 4.13.0 4.13.1 4.14.0 4.15.0 4.16.0 4.17.0 4.18.0 4.18.1 4.18.2 4.18.3 4.19.0 Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2 ETS 300 608 ETS 300 608 ETS 300 608 Am1 ETS 300 608 Ed2 ETS 300 608 Ed3 ETS 300 608 Edx ETS 300 608 Ed4 ETS 300 608 Ed5 ETS 300 608 Ed6 ETS 300 608 Ed6 ETS 300 608 Ed7 SIM ME interface SIM ME interface SIM ME interface SIM ME interface SIM ME interface SIM ME interface SIM ME interface SIM ME interface SIM ME interface SIM ME interface SIM ME interface Vote version Pub Jan 1995 Pub July 1995 Pub Jan 1996 Pub May 1996 Unpublished Pub Dec 1996 Pub May 1997 OAP version Pub Aug 1997 OAP version RE/SMG-071110PR13 RE/SMG-071110PR13 RE/SMG-071110PR23 RE/SMG-071110PR23 RE/SMG-071110PR33 RE/SMG-071110PR33 RE/SMG-071110PR43 RE/SMG-071110PR43 RE/SMG-071110PR53 RE/SMG-071110PR53 RE/SMG-071110PR63 RE/SMG-071110PR63 RE/SMG-071110PR73 DEN/SMG-071110Q3 DEN/SMG071110Q6-3 DE/SMG-091111P DE/SMG-091111P RE/SMG-091111P1 RE/SMG-091111PR2 RE/SMG-091111PR3 RE/SMG-091111PR4 RE/SMG-091111PR4 RE/SMG-091111PR5 RE/SMG-091111PR6 RE/SMG-091111PR6 RE/SMG-091111PR7 SMG#20 11.10-3 ETS 300 607-3 ETS 300 607-3 ETS 300 607-3 Ed2 ETS 300 607-3 Ed2 ETS 300 607-3 Ed3 ETS 300 607-3 Ed3 ETS 300 607-3 Ed4 ETS 300 607-3 Ed4 ETS 300 607-3 Ed5 ETS 300 607-3 Ed5 ETS 300 607-3 Ed6 ETS 300 607-3 Ed6 ETS 300 607-3 Ed7 ETS 300 607-3 Ed7 ETS 300 607-3 Ed8 ETS 300 607-3 Ed8 ETS 300 607-3 Ed9 EN After SMG # RE/SMG-071110PR8- SMG#26 1 DEN/SMG-071110Q- SMG#20 1 ? DTS/SMG-071110Q-1 SMG#21 RTS/SMG-071110Q-1 SMG#22 RTS/SMGSMG#23 071110QR1-1 RTS/SMGSMG#24 071110QR2-1 DEN/SMGSMG#25 071110QR3-1 DEN/SMGSMG#25 071110QR3-1 REN/SMGSMG#26 071110QR4-1 DEN/SMGSMG#28 071110Q6-1 ? DE/SMG-071110P-2 SMG#17 DE/SMG-071110P-2 SMG#18 DEN/SMG-071110Q- SMG#25 2 ? DEN/SMGSMG#28 071110Q6-2 ? DE/SMG-071110P-3 SMG#17 DE/SMG-071110P-3 SMG#18 RE/SMG-071110P-3 SMG#19 11.10-1 4.23.0 Phase 2 11.10-1 5.0.0 11.10-1 11.10-1 11.10-1 ETS/R/GTS Short Title Page 28 Publication notes ETSI Reference SMG#20 SMG#21 SMG#21 SMG#22 SMG#22 SMG#23 SMG#23 SMG#24 SMG#24 SMG#25 SMG#25 SMG#26 SMG#26 SMG#28 ? SMG# SMG#12 SMG#13 SMG#15 SMG#16 SMG#18 SMG#19 SMG#20 SMG#21 SMG#21 SMG#22 List of all GSM Phase2, Phase 2+ and UMTS specifications (13 November 1998). GSM No Version Phase ETS/R/GTS Short Title SIM ME interface SIM ME interface SIM ME interface SIM ME interface SIM ME interface SIM ME interface Publication notes After SMG # SMG#22 SMG#25 SMG#27 SMG# SMG#16 SMG#17 11.11 11.11 11.11 11.11 11.11 11.11 4.19.1 4.20.0 4.20.1 4.9.0 5.0.0 5.1.0 Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2+ Phase 2+ ETS 300 608 Ed7 ETS 300 608 Ed8 ETS 300 608 Ed8 ETS 300 608 GTS 11.11 GTS 11.11 11.11 11.11 5.10.0 5.2.0 Phase 2+ Phase 2+ ETS 300 977 Ed5 SIM ME interface GTS 11.11 SIM ME interface OAP version Unpublished 11.11 5.3.0 Phase 2+ GTS 11.11 SIM ME interface Pub July 1996 11.11 11.11 11.11 11.11 11.11 11.11 11.11 11.11 11.11 11.11 11.11 11.11 11.11 11.11 11.12 11.12 11.12 11.12 11.12 11.12 11.12 11.12 11.12 5.4.0 5.4.1 5.5.0 5.5.1 5.6.0 5.6.1 5.7.0 5.8.0 5.9.0 5.9.1 6.0.0 6.1.0 7.0.0 7.1.0 4.0.0 4.1.0 4.1.1 4.1.2 4.2.0 4.2.1 4.3.0 4.3.1 5.0.0 Phase 2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2+ R97 R97 R98 R98 Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2+ ETS 300 977 ETS 300 977 ETS 300 977 Ed2 ETS 300 977 Ed2 ETS 300 977 Ed3 ETS 300 977 Ed3 ETS 300 977 Ed4 ETS 300 977 Ed4 ETS 300 977 Ed4 ETS 300 977 Ed4 TS 100 977 TS 100 977 TS 100 977 TS 100 977 ETS 300 641 ETS 300 641 ETS 300 641 ETS 300 641 ETS 300 641 Ed2 ETS 300 641 Ed2 ETS 300 641 Ed3 ETS 300 641 Ed3 Miscellaneous SIM ME interface SIM ME interface SIM ME interface SIM ME interface SIM ME interface SIM ME interface SIM ME interface SIM ME interface SIM ME interface SIM ME interface SIM ME interface SIM ME interface SIM ME interface SIM ME interface 3V SIM-ME 3V SIM-ME 3V SIM-ME 3V SIM-ME 3V SIM-ME 3V SIM-ME 3V SIM-ME 3V SIM-ME 3V SIM-ME UAP version Pub May 1997 OAP version Pub Oct 1997 OAP version Pub Jan 1998 Unpublished Unpublished OAP version Pub Oct 1998 Unpublished Pub July 1998 Unpublished Unpublished PE version Unpublished Vote version Pub Dec 1996 OAP version Pub Aug 1997 OAP version Pub Mar 1998 Unpublished 11.14 11.14 11.14 5.0.0 5.1.0 5.2.0 Phase 2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2+ GTS 11.14 GTS 11.14 GTS 11.14 Phase 2+ SIM app Tool kit Phase 2+ SIM app Tool kit Phase 2+ SIM app Tool kit Unpublished Pub Aug 1996 Pub Dec 1996 11.14 5.3.0 Phase 2+ GTS 11.14 Phase 2+ SIM app Tool kit Pub Apr 1997 11.14 5.4.0 Phase 2+ GTS 11.14 Phase 2+ SIM app Tool kit Pub July 1997 11.14 5.5.0 Phase 2+ GTS 11.14 Phase 2+ SIM app Tool kit Unpublished 11.14 5.6.0 Phase 2+ GTS 11.14 Phase 2+ SIM app Tool kit Unpublished 11.14 5.7.0 R96 GTS 11.14 Phase 2+ SIM app Tool kit Pub Apr 1998 11.14 5.8.0 R96 GTS 11.14 Phase 2+ SIM app Tool kit Pub July 1998 11.14 5.9.0 R96 GTS 11.14 Phase 2+ SIM app Tool kit Pub Nov 1998? 11.14 11.14 6.0.0 6.1.0 R97 R97 TS 101 267 TS 101 267 Phase 2+ SIM app Tool kit Phase 2+ SIM app Tool kit Pub Apr 1998 Pub July 1998 11.14 6.2.0 R97 TS 101 267 Phase 2+ SIM app Tool kit Pub Nov 1998? 11.14 11.14 11.15 7.0.0 7.1.0 2.0.0 R98 R98 Phase 2+ TS 101 267 TS 101 267 Miscellaneous Phase 2+ SIM app Tool kit Phase 2+ SIM app Tool kit SIM TK security feasibility Unpublished Unpublished Unpublished 11.17 11.18 1.0.0 1.0.0 R98 R98 EN 301 086 EN 301 116 SIM test 1.8V SIM-ME Draft Draft RE/SMG-091111PR7 RE/SMG-091111PR8 RE/SMG-091111PR8 DE/SMG-091111P DGTS/SMG-091111Q RGTS/SMG091111QR RE/SMG-091111QR6 RGTS/SMG091111QR RGTS/SMG091111QR1 DE/SMG-091111QR2 DE/SMG-091111QR2 RE/SMG-091111QR3 RE/SMG-091111QR3 RE/SMG-091111QR4 RE/SMG-091111QR4 RE/SMG-091111QR5 RE/SMG-091111QR5 RE/SMG-091111QR5 RE/SMG-091111QR5 DTS/SMG-091111Q6 DTS/SMG-091111Q6 DTS/SMG-091111Q7 DTS/SMG-091111Q7 DE/SMG-091112Q DE/SMG-091112Q DE/SMG-091112Q DE/SMG-091112Q RE/SMG-091112QR RE/SMG-091112QR RE/SMG-091112QR1 RE/SMG-091112QR1 MI/SMG00SIM_3V_Q DGTS/SMG-091114Q DGTS/SMG-091114Q RGTS/SMG091114QR RGTS/SMG091114QR1 RGTS/SMG091114QR2 RGTS/SMG091114QR3 RGTS/SMG091114QR3 RGTS/SMG091114QR3 RGTS/SMG091114QR4 RGTS/SMG091114QR5 DTS/SMG-091114Q6 DTS/SMG091114Q6R1 RTS/SMG091114Q6R2 DTS/SMG-091114Q7 DTS/SMG-091114Q7 MI/SMG00SIM_TK_Q DEN/SMG-091117P DEN/SMG-091118Q 11.21 4.10.0 Phase 2 BSS Radio aspects OAP version RI/SMG-081121PR3 11.21 4.10.1 Phase 2 I-ETS 300 6091Ed5 I-ETS 300 6091Ed5 SMG#23 SMG#28 ? SMG#25 BSS Radio aspects Pub Oct 1998 RI/SMG-081121PR3 SMG#25 Page 29 Pub Jan 1998 OAP version Pub Oct 1998 PE version Pub Jan 1996 Pub Mar 1996 ETSI Reference SMG#26 SMG#18 SMG#19 SMG#20 SMG#20 SMG#21 SMG#21 SMG#22 SMG#22 SMG#23 SMG#24 SMG#25 SMG#25 SMG#25 SMG#26 SMG#26 SMG#27 SMG#15 SMG#17 SMG#19 SMG#19 SMG#21 SMG#21 SMG#23 SMG#23 SMG#20 SMG#18 SMG#19 SMG#20 SMG#21 SMG#22 SMG#23 SMG#24 SMG#25 SMG#26 SMG#27 SMG#25 SMG#26 SMG#27 SMG#26 SMG#27 SMG#22 List of all GSM Phase2, Phase 2+ and UMTS specifications (13 November 1998). GSM No Version Phase 11.21 4.11.0 Phase 2 11.21 11.21 11.21 11.21 4.4.1 4.5.0 4.6.0 4.7.0 Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2 11.21 4.7.1 Phase 2 11.21 4.8.0 Phase 2 11.21 4.8.1 Phase 2 11.21 4.9.1 Phase 2 11.21 4.9.2 Phase 2 11.21 11.21 11.21 11.21 11.21 11.21 5.0.0 5.1.0 5.2.0 5.3.0 5.3.1 5.4.0 Phase 2+ Phase 2&2+ Phase 2&2+ Phase 2&2+ Phase 2&2+ Phase 2&2+ 11.22 11.22 11.22 11.22 11.23 11.23 11.23 11.23 4.1.1 4.1.2 4.1.3 4.1.4 4.5.0 4.6.0 4.6.1 4.7.0 Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2 11.23 4.7.1 Phase 2 11.23 4.8.0 Phase 2 11.23 4.9.0 Phase 2 11.23 4.9.1 Phase 2 11.24 11.24 11.24 11.24 11.24 11.26 11.26 11.26 11.26 11.26 4.0.0 4.1.0 4.1.1 4.2.0 4.3.0 4.2.0 4.2.1 4.2.2 4.3.0 5.0.1 Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2/2+ 11.26 5.0.2 Phase 2/2+ 11.26 5.1.0 Phase 2/2+ 11.26 5.1.1 Phase 2/2+ 11.26 5.2.0 12.00 12.00 12.00 12.00 12.01 12.01 12.01 12.02 12.02 12.02 4.3.0 4.5.0 4.5.1 4.6.0 4.3.1 4.4.0 4.4.1 4.4.0 4.5.0 4.6.0 Phase 2&/2+ Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2 ETS/R/GTS Short Title I-ETS 300 6091Ed6 I-ETS 300 609-1 I-ETS 300 609-1 I-ETS 300 609-1 I-ETS 300 6091Ed2 I-ETS 300 6091Ed2 I-ETS 300 6091Ed3 I-ETS 300 6091Ed3 I-ETS 300 6091Ed4 I-ETS 300 6091Ed4 TS 101 087 EN 301 087 EN 301 087 EN 301 087 EN 301 087 EN 301 087 BSS Radio aspects OAP version RI/SMG-081121PR4 After SMG # SMG#26 BSS Radio aspects BSS Radio aspects BSS Radio aspects BSS Radio aspects PE version Unpublished Pub Sep 1996 UAP version DI/SMG-081121P DI/SMG-081121P DI/SMG-081121P RI/SMG-081121P SMG#16 SMG#17 SMG#18 SMG#20 BSS Radio aspects Pub Apr 1997 RI/SMG-081121P SMG#20 BSS Radio aspects OAP version RI/SMG-081121PR1 SMG#22 BSS Radio aspects Pub Feb 1998 RI/SMG-081121PR1 SMG#22 BSS Radio aspects OAP version RI/SMG-081121PR2 SMG#23 BSS Radio aspects Pub July 1998 RI/SMG-081121PR2 SMG#23 BSS Radio aspects BSS Radio aspects BSS Radio aspects BSS Radio aspects BSS Radio aspects BSS Radio aspects Pub Aug 1997 PE version Unpublished Vote version Pub Nov 1998 ? OAP version SMG#22 SMG#23 SMG#25 SMG#26 SMG#26 SMG#26 ETR ETR TR TR 101 075 ETS 300 609-2 ETS 300 609-2 ETS 300 609-2 ETS 300 609-2 Ed2 ETS 300 609-2 Ed2 ETS 300 609-2 Ed3 ETS 300 609-2 Ed3 ETS 300 609-2 Ed3 ETS 300 609-3 ETS 300 609-3 ETS 300 609-3 ETS 300 609-3 ETS 300 609-3 ETS 300 609-4 ETS 300 609-4 ETS 300 609-4 ETS 300 609-4 ETS 300 609-4 Ed2 ETS 300 609-4 Ed2 ETS 300 609-4 Ed3 ETS 300 609-4 Ed3 ETS 300 609-4 Ed4 ETS 300 612-1 ETS 300 612-1 ETS 300 612-1 ETS 300 612-1 ETS 300 612-2 ETS 300 612-2 ETS 300 612-2 ETS 300 613 ETS 300 613 ETS 300 613 BTS Ancillary Equip BTS Ancillary Equip BTS Ancillary Equip BTS Ancillary Equip BTS Sig Aspects BTS Sig Aspects BTS Sig Aspects BTS Sig Aspects Unpublished Unpublished Unpublished Pub June 1997 PE version Vote version Pub June 1997 OAP version DTS/SMG-081121Q DEN/SMG-081121Q DEN/SMG-081121Q DEN/SMG-081121Q DEN/SMG-081121Q REN/SMG081121QR1 DTR/SMG-081122P DTR/SMG-081122P DTR/SMG-081122P DTR/SMG-081122P DE/SMG-081123P DE/SMG-081123P DE/SMG-081123P RE/SMG-081123PR1 BTS Sig Aspects Pub Feb 1998 RE/SMG-081123PR1 SMG#22 BTS Sig Aspects Unpublished RE/SMG-081123PR2 SMG#23 BTS Sig Aspects OAP version RE/SMG-081123PR2 SMG#25 BTS Sig Aspects Pub Oct 1998 RE/SMG-081123PR2 SMG#25 BSS Full-rate speech BSS Full-rate speech BSS Full-rate speech BSS Full-rate speech BSS Full-rate speech GSM Repeaters GSM Repeaters GSM Repeaters GSM Repeaters GSM Repeaters Unpublished PE version Unpublished Unpublished Vote version PE version Vote version Pub Jan 1997 Unpublished OAP version DE/SMG-081124P DE/SMG-081124P DE/SMG-081124P DE/SMG-081124P DE/SMG-081124P DE/SMG-081126P DE/SMG-081126P DE/SMG-081126P RE/SMG-081126PQ RE/SMG-081126PQ SMG#14 SMG#20 SMG#22 SMG#25 SMG#27 SMG#18 SMG#20 SMG#20 SMG#23 SMG#23 GSM Repeaters Pub July 1998 RE/SMG-081126PQ SMG#23 GSM Repeaters OAP version SMG#25 GSM Repeaters Pub Oct 1998 GSM Repeaters OAP version Objctves & struct of NM Objctves & struct of NM Objctves & struct of NM Objctves & struct of NM NM aspts GSM/DCS 1800 NM aspts GSM/DCS 1800 NM aspts GSM/DCS 1800 Sub, ME & ser data admin Sub, ME & ser data admin Sub, ME & ser data admin PE version Vote version Pub Aug 1996 Unpublished PE version Vote version Pub Aug 1996 PE version Unpublished Vote version RE/SMG081126PQR1 RE/SMG081126PQR1 RE/SMG081126PQR2 DE/SMG-061200P DE/SMG-061200P DE/SMG-061200P DE/SMG-061200P DE/SMG-061201P DE/SMG-061201P DE/SMG-061201P DE/SMG-061202P DE/SMG-061202P DE/SMG-061202P Page 30 Publication notes ETSI Reference SMG#18 SMG#20 SMG#21 SMG#21 SMG#19 SMG#21 SMG#21 SMG#22 SMG#25 SMG#26 SMG#15 SMG#17 SMG#17 SMG#23 SMG#11 SMG#17 SMG#17 SMG#15 SMG#16 SMG#17 List of all GSM Phase2, Phase 2+ and UMTS specifications (13 November 1998). GSM No Version Phase ETS/R/GTS Short Title Publication notes 12.02 12.02 12.02 12.03 12.03 12.03 12.04 12.04 12.04 12.05 12.05 12.05 12.05 12.05 12.05 12.05 12.05 12.06 12.06 12.06 12.08 12.08 12.08 12.08 12.08 12.08 12.08 12.08 12.08 12.08 12.11 12.11 12.11 12.11 12.11 4.6.1 5.0.0 5.0.1 4.1.1 4.2.0 4.2.1 4.2.1 4.3.0 4.3.1 4.1.1 4.2.0 4.2.1 4.3.0 4.3.1 5.0.0 5.0.1 6.0.0 4.0.2 4.1.0 4.1.1 4.2.1 4.3.0 4.4.0 4.4.1 4.5.0 4.5.1 4.6.0 5.0.0 5.1.0 5.1.1 4.0.0 4.1.0 4.1.1 4.1.2 4.2.0 Phase 2 Phase 2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2+ Phase 2+ R97 Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2+ Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2 ETS 300 613 TS 100 613 TS 100 613 ETS 300 614 ETS 300 614 ETS 300 614 ETS 300 615 ETS 300 615 ETS 300 615 ETS 300 616 ETS 300 616 ETS 300 616 ETS 300 616 Ed2 ETS 300 616 Ed2 TS 100 616 TS 100 616 TS 100 616 ETS 300 617 ETS 300 617 ETS 300 617 ETS 300 627 ETS 300 627 ETS 300 627 ETS 300 627 ETS 300 627 Ed2 ETS 300 627 Ed2 ETS 300 627 Ed3 TS 100 627 TS 101 627 TS 101 627 EN 301 251 EN 301 251 EN 301 251 EN 301 251 EN 301 251 Sub, ME & ser data admin Sub, ME & ser data admin Sub, ME & ser data admin Security management Security management Security management Perf data measurements Perf data measurements Perf data measurements Sub related event & call data Sub related event & call data Event & call data Event & call data Event & call data Event & call data Event & call data Event & call data GSM Net config & manage GSM Net config & manage GSM Net config & manage Sub and equip trace Sub and equip trace Sub and equip trace Sub and equip trace Sub and equip trace Sub and equip trace Sub and equip trace Sub and equip trace Sub and equip trace Sub and equip trace Fault management of BSS Fault management of BSS Fault management of BSS Fault management of BSS Fault management of BSS Pub June 1996 Unpublished Pub July 1998 PE version Vote version Pub June 1996 PE version Vote version Pub Aug 1996 PE version Vote version Pub June 1996 OAP version Pub Feb 1998 Unpublished Pub Aug 1998 Pub Oct 1998 PE version Vote version Pub June 1996 PE version Unpublished Vote version Pub Mar 1997 OAP version Pub Feb 1998 Unpublished Unpublished Unpublished Pub July 1998 Unpublished Unpublished OAP version Pub Dec 1997 OAP version 12.11 12.11 6.0.1 6.1.0 R97 R97 TS 101 251 TS 101 251 Fault management of BSS Fault management of BSS Pub July 1998 Pub Oct 1998 12.11 12.15 12.15 12.15 12.20 12.20 12.20 12.21 12.21 12.21 12.21 12.21 12.21 12.22 12.22 12.22 12.22 12.30 12.30 13.01-1 13.01-2 13.34 13.34 21.01 21.01 21.02 21.02 21.04 21.06 7.1.0D 6.0.0 6.1.0 7.0.0 4.1.2 4.2.0 4.2.1 4.5.1 4.5.2 4.5.3 4.5.4 4.6.0 5.0.0 4.1.1 4.1.2 4.1.3 4.1.4 4.1.1 4.2.0 4.0.0 4.0.0 5.0.0 5.0.1 3.0.0 3.0.1 3.0.0 3.0.1 1.0.0 3.0.0 R98 R97 R97 R98 Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2+ Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2+ Phase 2+ UMTS UMTS UMTS UMTS UMTS UMTS TS 101 251 TS 101 393 TS 101 393 TS 101 393 ETS 300 622 ETS 300 622 ETS 300 622 ETS 300 623 ETS 300 623 ETS 300 623 ETS 300 623 ETS 300 623 Ed2 TS 100 623 ETS 300 624 ETS 300 624 ETS 300 624 ETS 300 624 ETR 128 ETR 128 Ed2 TS 101 419 TS 101 431 EN 301 419-2 EN 301 419-2 TR 101 xxx TR 101 111 TR 101 398 TR 101 398 TS 101 xxx TR 101 xxx Fault management of BSS GPRS charging GPRS charging GPRS charging BSS Management Info BSS Management Info BSS Management Info NM proc & A-bis Interface NM proc & A-bis Interface NM proc & A-bis Interface NM proc & A-bis Interface NM proc & A-bis Interface NM proc & A-bis Interface IW of NM proc & BSC IW of NM proc & BSC IW of NM proc & BSC IW of NM proc & BSC GDMO registration GDMO registration Attach reqs, Access Attach reqs, Access HSCSD TBR module Accsss HSCSD TBR module Accsss Requirements for UTRA Requirements for UTRA High level UTRA reqmnts High level UTRA reqmnts Requirements for Data O&M requirements Draft Unpublished Pub Oct 1998 Unpublished PE version Vote version Pub June 1996 PE version Unpublished Vote version Pub June 1996 Unpublished Unpublished PE version Unpublished Vote version Pub Aug 1996 Pub Apr 1995 Pub July 1995 Pub Oct 1998 Pub Oct 1998 Unpublished PE version Unpublished Pub Nov 1997 Unpublished Pub Oct 1998 Draft Unpublished Page 31 ETSI Reference DE/SMG-061202P DTS/SMG-061202Q DTS/SMG-061202Q DE/SMG-061203P DE/SMG-061203P DE/SMG-061203P DE/SMG-061204P DE/SMG-061204P DE/SMG-061204P DE/SMG-061205P DE/SMG-061205P DE/SMG-061205P RE/SMG-061205PR1 RE/SMG-061205PR1 DTS/SMG-061205Q DTS/SMG-061205Q RTS/SMG-061205Q6 DE/SMG-061206P DE/SMG-061206P DE/SMG-061206P DE/SMG-061208P DE/SMG-061208P DE/SMG-061208P DE/SMG-061208P RE/SMG-061208PR1 RE/SMG-061208PR1 RE/SMG-061208PR2 DTS/SMG-061208Q DTS/SMG-061208Q DTS/SMG-061208Q DEN/SMG-061211P DEN/SMG-061211P DEN/SMG-061211P DEN/SMG-061211P REN/SMG061211PR1 DTS/SMG-061211Q6 RTS/SMG061211Q6R1 DTS/SMG-061211Q7 DTS/SMG-061215Q6 DTS/SMG-061215Q6 DTS/SMG-061215Q7 DE/SMG-061220P DE/SMG-061220P DE/SMG-061220P DE/SMG-061221P DE/SMG-061221P DE/SMG-061221P DE/SMG-061221P RE/SMG-061221PR DTS/SMG-061221Q DE/SMG-061222P DE/SMG-061222P DE/SMG-061222P DE/SMG-061222P DTR/SMG-061230P RTR/SMG-061230P DTS/SMG-071301-1P DTS/SMG-071301-2P DEN/SMG-071334Q DEN/SMG-071334Q DTR/SMG-022101U DTR/SMG-022101U DTR/SMG-022102U DTR/SMG-022102U DTS/SMG-042204U DTR/SMG-062106U After SMG # SMG#17 SMG#22 SMG#23 SMG#14 SMG#17 SMG#17 SMG#13 SMG#17 SMG#17 SMG# SMG#17 SMG#17 SMG#22 SMG#22 SMG#23 SMG#23 SMG#27 SMG# SMG#17 SMG#17 SMG#17 SMG#18 SMG#20 SMG#20 SMG#22 SMG#22 SMG#25 SMG#23 SMG#25 SMG#25 SMG#21 SMG#22 SMG#22 SMG#22 SMG#26 SMG#26 SMG#27 SMG#28 SMG#26 SMG#27 SMG#27 SMG# SMG#17 SMG#17 SMG# SMG#16 SMG#17 SMG#17 SMG#21 SMG#21 SMG# SMG#16 SMG#17 SMG#17 SMG#17 SMG#18 SMG#27 SMG#27 SMG#26 SMG#26 SMG#22 SMG#23 SMG#22 SMG#27 SMG#26 SMG#25 List of all GSM Phase2, Phase 2+ and UMTS specifications (13 November 1998). GSM No Version Phase ETS/R/GTS Short Title Publication notes ETSI Reference 22.00 1.0.0 UMTS TS 101 xxx UMTS Phase 1 Caps Draft DTS/SMG-012200U 22.01 3.0.0 UMTS TS 101 xxx UMTS Service principles Unpublished DTS/SMG-012201U 22.01 22.01 22.01 22.05 22.05 22.07 22.07 22.15 3.1.1 3.2.1 3.3.0 3.0.0 3.1.0 3.0.0 3.1.1 1.2.2 UMTS UMTS UMTS UMTS UMTS UMTS UMTS UMTS TS 101 xxx TS 101 xxx TS 101 xxx TS 101 xxx TS 101 xxx TR 101 xxx TR 101 xxx TS 101 xxx UMTS Service principles UMTS Service principles UMTS Service principles Service & capabilities Service & capabilities Terminal concepts Terminal concepts Serv Aspts Sec & charging Unpublished Unpublished Unpublished Unpublished Unpublished Unpublished Unpublished Draft DTS/SMG-012201U DTS/SMG-012201U DTS/SMG-012201U DTS/SMG-012205U DTS/SMG-012205U DTR/SMG-012207U DTR/SMG-012207U DTS/SMG-012215U 22.24 22.25 22.25 22.60 22.70 22.71 22.71 22.75 22.80 23.01 3.0.0 3.0.0 3.1.0 3.0.0 3.0.0 3.0.0 3.0.1 3.0.0 2.0.1 1.0.0 UMTS UMTS UMTS UMTS UMTS UMTS UMTS UMTS UMTS UMTS TR 101 xxx TR 101 xxx TR 101 xxx TR 101 xxx TR 101 xxx TR 101 xxx TR 101 xxx TR 101 xxx TR 101 xxx TS 101 xxx Charging & accounting QoS & Net performance QoS & Net performance Mob MM Serv, Internet VHE Auto roaming relations Auto roaming relations Advanced addressing UMTS/GSM/FPLMTS relations General UMTS Architect Unpublished Unpublished Unpublished Unpublished Unpublished Unpublished Unpublished Unpublished Unpublished Draft DTR/SMG-012224U DTR/SMG-012225U DTR/SMG-012225U DTR/SMG-012260U DTR/SMG-012270U DTR/SMG-012271U DTR/SMG-012271U DTR/SMG-012275U DTR/SMG-012280U DTS/SMG-122301U 23.05 0.10.0 UMTS TS 101 xxx Network principles Draft DTS/SMG-122305U 23.10 1.0.0 UMTS TS 101 xxx Draft DTS/SMG-122310U 23.20 1.0.0 UMTS TS 101 xxx Access stratum-Services and funct GSM evolution to UMTS Draft DTS/SMG-122320U 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.01 30.01 30.01 30.01 30.03 30.03 30.03 3.0.0 3.2.0 3.3.0 3.4.0 3.5.0 3.6.0 3.0.0 3.1.0 3.2.0 3.3.0 3.0.0 3.1.0 3.2.0 UMTS UMTS UMTS UMTS UMTS UMTS UMTS UMTS UMTS UMTS UMTS UMTS UMTS TR 101 xxx TR 101 xxx TR 101 xxx TR 101 xxx TR 101 xxx TR 101 xxx TR 101 xxx TR 101 xxx TR 101 xxx TR 101 xxx TR 101 112 TR 101 112 TR 101 112 UMTS Work program UMTS Work program UMTS Work program UMTS Work program UMTS Work program UMTS Work program UMTS baseline document UMTS baseline document UMTS baseline document UMTS baseline document UTRA radio selection proc UTRA radio selection proc UTRA radio selection proc Unpublished Unpublished Unpublished Unpublished Unpublished Unpublished Unpublished Unpublished Unpublished Unpublished Unpublished Pub Nov 1997 Pub Apr 1998 30.04 30.04 30.06 30.20 30.20 33.20 33.20 33.21 U00.01 U00.01 U00.01 3.0.0 3.0.1 3.0.0 3.0.0 3.1.0 3.0.1 3.1.0 1.0.0 3.0.0 3.1.0 3.2.0 UMTS UMTS UMTS UMTS UMTS UMTS UMTS UMTS UMTS UMTS UMTS TR 101 397 TR 101 397 TR 101 146 TR 101 xxx TR 101 xxx TR 101 xxx TR 101 xxx TS 101 xxx TCR TR 015 Ed2 TC TR 004 TC TR 004 Ed2 Def of UTRA concepts Def of UTRA concepts UTRA evaluation reports Tech characteristics MSS Tech characteristics MSS Security principles Security principles Security requirements UMTS Work plan (SMG5) UMTS Work plan (SMG5) UMTS Work plan (SMG5) Unpublished Pub Oct 1998 Pub Dec 1997 Unpublished Unpublished Unpublished Draft Draft Unpublished Pub May 1996 Pub Aug1996 U01.01 U01.02 U01.03 U01.04 3.0.0 3.1.0 3.1.0 3.0.0 UMTS UMTS UMTS UMTS ETR 271 ETR 309 ETR 291 ETR 312 Objects & overview (SMG5) UMTS Vocabulary (SMG5) Sys requirements (SMG5) Scenrs UMTS intro (SMG5) Pub Feb 1996 Pub Aug 1996 Pub May 1996 Pub Aug 1996 DTR/SMG-003000U DTR/SMG-003000U DTR/SMG-003000U DTR/SMG-003000U DTR/SMG-003000U DTR/SMG-003000U DTR/SMG-003001U DTR/SMG-003001U DTR/SMG-003001U DTR/SMG-003001U DTR/SMG-023003U DTR/SMG-023003U RTR/SMG023003UR1 DTR/SMG-023004U DTR/SMG-023004U DTR/SMG-023006U DTR/SMG-003020U DTR/SMG-003020U DTR/SMG-103320U DTR/SMG-103320U DTS/SMG-103321U RTR/SMG-050001U RTR/SMG-050001U RTR/SMG050001UR2 DTR/SMG-050101U DTR/SMG-050102U DTR/SMG-050103U DTR/SMG-050104U Page 32 After SMG # SMG#27 ? SMG#20 ? SMG#22 SMG#24 SMG#27 SMG#25 SMG#26 SMG#25 SMG#27 SMG#24 ? SMG#25 SMG#24 SMG#25 SMG#25 SMG#25 SMG#25 SMG#27 SMG#27 SMG#25 SMG#27 ? SMG#27 ? SMG#27 ? SMG#28 ? SMG#22 SMG#23 SMG#24 SMG#25 SMG#26 SMG#27 SMG#22 SMG#24 SMG#24 SMG#25 SMG#22 SMG#23 SMG#25 SMG#22 SMG#27 SMG#24 SMG#22 SMG#24 SMG#22 SMG#27 SMG#27 SMG#17 SMG#18 SMG#19 SMG#17 SMG#19 SMG#19 SMG#19 List of all GSM Phase2, Phase 2+ and UMTS specifications (13 November 1998). TBRs TBR Version Phase ETS/R/GTS Short Title Publication notes TBR19 4.0.0 Phase 2 TBR 19 Access PE version TBR19 4.0.0 Phase 2 TBR 19 Access Pub Feb1996 TBR19 4.1.0 Phase 2 TBR 19 Ed2 Access Pub Sep 1996 TBR19 TBR19 TBR19 TBR19 TBR20 4.2.0 4.2.1 4.3.0 4.4.0 4.0.0 Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2 TBR 19 Ed3 TBR 19 Ed4 TBR 19 Ed5 TBR 19 Ed6 TBR 20 Access Access Access Access Telephony Pub Oct 1996 Unpublished Pub Mar 1998 Unpublished PE version TBR20 4.0.0 Phase 2 TBR 20 Telephony Pub Feb1996 TBR20 4.0.1 Phase 2 TBR 20 Ed2 Telephony Pub Oct 1996 TBR20 4.0.2 Phase 2 TBR 20 Ed3 Telephony Pub Sep 1997 TBR31 4.0.0 Phase 2 TBR 31 Attach requirements, Access PE version TBR31 4.0.0 Phase 2 TBR 31 Attach requirements, Access Pub Jan 1997 TBR31 4.1.0 Phase 2 TBR 31 Ed2 Attach requirements, Access Pub Mar 1998 TBR31 4.2.0 Phase 2 TBR 31 Ed3 Attach requirements, Access Unpublished TBR32 4.0.0 Phase 2 TBR 32 Attach requirements, Telephony PE version TBR32 4.0.0 Phase 2 TBR 32 Attach requirements, Telephony Pub Jan 1997 TBR32 4.0.2 Phase 2 TBR 32 Ed2 Attach requirements, Telephony Pub Sep 1997 TBR5 TBR5 TBR9 TBR9 3.0.0 3.1.0 3.0.0 3.1.0 Phase 1 Phase 1 Phase 1 Phase 1 TBR 5 TBR 5 Ed2 TBR 9 TBR 9 Ed2 Access Access Telephony Telephony Pub Nov 1993 Pub Oct 1995 Pub Nov 1993 Pub Oct 1995 Page 33 ETSI Reference DTBR/SMG0019TTCN DTBR/SMG0019TTCN RTBR/SMG0019TTCN RTBR/SMG-0019R1 RTBR/SMG-0719R2 RTBR/SMG-0719R3 RTBR/SMG-0719R4 DTBR/SMG0020TTCN DTBR/SMG0020TTCN RTBR/SMG0020TTCN RTBR/SMG0720TTCNR DTBR/SMG0731TTCN DTBR/SMG0731TTCN RTBR/SMG0731TTCNR1 RTBR/SMG0731TTCNR2 DTBR/SMG0732TTCN DTBR/SMG0732TTCN RTBR/SMG0732TTCNR DTBR/SMG-0005 RTBR/SMG-0005 DTBR/SMG-0009 RTBR/SMG-0009 After SMG # SMG# SMG# SMG#17 SMG#18 SMG#21 SMG#22 SMG#25 SMG# SMG# SMG#18 SMG#21 SMG#17 SMG#19 SMG#22 SMG#25 SMG#17 SMG#19 SMG#21 SMG# SMG# SMG# SMG# ETSI/ SMG(98)4, Annex 6: Road Map - GSM Phase 2+ Work Items Version 27.1 Source: PT SMG Title: Date: Road map for GSM phase 2+ - Version 27.1 5th of November, 1998 STATUS: Version 27.0 of this Road Map was an initial version after SMG#27 presented to GSM MoU. Version 27.1 is presented to SMG1 Plenary, November 1998. It incorporates the results of SMG#27 and harmonisation with GSM 10.00. All completion dates of R99 WI have been set to SMG#31. This document is extracted from the WI Data Base and has the same version number as the Work Item Data Base, WI-27C1.mdb. Note: The letter “C” in “WI-27C1.mdb” indicates that the data base has been compacted. page 1 of 8 ETSI/ SMG(98)4, Annex 6: Road Map - GSM Phase 2+ Work Items Version 27.1 1 GSM PHASE 2 These Work Items were introduced in GSM Specifications V4.X.Y Series. WI Title BSS Repeaters (RPT) DCS1800 4 Watt mobile power class DECT access to GSM networks Development of the SIM test specification (GSM Phase 2) Display of Service Provider Name by the ME Enhanced Full Rate Speech codec Facsimile Enhancements GSM - DCS Roaming IMEI Check Digits (ICD) Operation of Multi-band GSM/DCS by a single Operator SIM - Three Volt Technology SIM SMS Cell Broadcast Discontinuous Reception (CB-DRX) SMS concatenation Software Version Number (SVN) Transparently supporting UPT phase 1 page 2 of 8 ETSI/ SMG(98)4, Annex 6: Road Map - GSM Phase 2+ Work Items Version 27.1 2. RELEASE 96 WI Title 14.4 kbit/s User Data Rate ASCI Phase 1 - Enhanced Multi-Level Precedence and Pre-emption Service - phase 1 ASCI Phase 1 - Voice Broadcast Service (VBS) - phase 1 ASCI Phase 1 - Voice Group Call Service (VGCS) - phase 1 Barred Dialling Numbers CAMEL phase 1 Compression of User Data Concurrent SMS/CB and data transfer in 07.05 Explicit Call Transfer (ECT) Extensions to the SMS alphabet Fast Moving Mobile - Hierarchical Cell structure, GSM 05.22 Handsfree MS High Speed Circuit Switched Data Improved Transcoder Handling (First Alternative) Inclusion of deferred tracing capabilities in GSM 12.08 ME Personalisation Network Identity and Time Zone (NITZ) Packet Data on Signalling Channels Radio Local Loop (RLL) using GSM Second SMS broadcast channel Service Dialling Numbers SIM Application Toolkit SIM I/F data Transfer Speed Enhancement SMS - Special SMS Message indication SMS Interworking Extensions Support of additional call set-up MMI procedures Support of Optimal Routeing (SOR) Support of Restricted Digital Information and V.120 rate adaptation in GSM page 3 of 8 ETSI/ SMG(98)4, Annex 6: Road Map - GSM Phase 2+ Work Items Version 27.1 3. RELEASE 97 WI Title A-bis Management of Alarms/faults on the BTS site A-bis Management of Measure on the BTS site A-bis Management of reconfiguration of BTS site ASCI Phase 2 Calling Name Presentation - US (CNAP-US) CAMEL phase 2 Characteristics and test methods for handsfree mobile station Completion of Calls to Busy Subscriber (CCBS) Enhancement of MAP Extensibility Mechanisms Enhancements of Fault Management Services General Packet Radio Service Phase 1 (GPRS) - network part General Packet Radio Service Phase 1 (GPRS) - radio part Mobile Assisted Frequency Allocation (MAFA) Modeling of Fault Management Services Network Indication of Alerting in the MS New Multiplexing Protocol on the ME-TE Interface North American Equal Access SIM - Security mechanisms for the SIM Application Toolkit SMS enhancements phase 1 SMS Mobile Busy Support of Private Numbering Plan (SPNP) Support of Shared Interworking Function (SIWF) page 4 of 8 ETSI/ SMG(98)4, Annex 6: Road Map - GSM Phase 2+ Work Items Version 27.1 4. RELEASE 98 Already completed: WI Title BTS performance requirements for very small cell scenarios (Picocells) Ongoing: WI Title Access to auxiliary devices, integrated into the ME platform, through the use of the SIM Application Toolkit Access to ISPs and Intranets in GPRS Phase 2 – Separation of GPRS Bearer Establishment and ISP Service Environment Setup Adaptive Multi-Rate (AMR) Call Deflection Call Forwarding Enhancements (CFE) Calling line identification enhancements (CLIe) Connecting an octet stream to a port on an Internet host (R98) Enhanced Data rates for GSM Evolution (EDGE) - BSS Part Enhanced Data rates for GSM Evolution (EDGE) - NSS Part Enhanced QoS Support in GPRS Follow Me Fraud Information Gathering System(FIGS) General Packet Radio Service Phase 2 (GPRS) - network part1 General Packet Radio Service Phase 2 (GPRS) - radio part1 GPRS for PCS1900 GPRS Mobile IP Interworking GSM - Cordless Telephony System (CTS) GSM Mobile Number Portability (EURO) MNP GSM-API for SIM-Toolkit Harmonization of the PCS1900 Standards with the GSM Base Specification Immediate Service Termination (IST) LAPDm performance enhancement Lawful Interception (LI) Location Services (LCS) Mobile Station Execution Environment (MExE) Modem and ISDN interworking for GPRS MS Antenna Test Method Multiple Subscriber Profile (MSP) Service Provider Number Portability (USA) Support of Localized Service Area (SoLSA) Tandem Free Operation of speech codecs in Mobile-to-Mobile Calls (MMCs) Unstructured octet stream GPRS PDP Type (R98) User-to-User Signalling (UUS) USSD Enhancements 1 Comprises sub-work items in the same table having “GPRS” in their title. page 5 of 8 WI rapporteur Required required Kari Jarvinen Mr A.Conrad Mr N.Renaud Pekka Hämäläinen required F. Mueller T. Kokkola required Erwin Postmann Tim Wright tbd J.Hamalainen C.Campbell, required M.Galligo Willem Levelt C.Dietrich Kerry Weaver Tim Wright required David Miles Christopher Kingdon John Candish required Olle Edvardsson Ian Crawford required Tommy Kokkola W.Navarro required Mr A. Conrad Sverre Slotte WI Rapp company Nokia T-Mobil France Telecom Nokia Nokia Siemens Vodafone Nokia Nokia SBC, Siemens Alcatel KPN Schlumberger Nokia Vodafone Cellnet Nortel ALLGON AB Vodafone Nokia Nortel T-Mobil Nokia Prime SMG09 SMG04 SMG11 SMG01 SMG01 SMG03 SMG04 SMG02 SMG03 SMG12 SMG01 SMG10 SMG03 SMG02 T1P1 SMG04 SMG01 SMG01 SMG09 T1P1 SMG10 SMG03 SMG10 T1P1 SMG04 SMG04 SMG02 SMG01 T1P1 SMG01 SMG03/11 SMG04 SMG01 SMG01 ETSI/ SMG(98)4, Annex 6: Road Map - GSM Phase 2+ Work Items Version 27.1 5. RELEASE 99 and BEYOND WI Title Access to ISPs and Intranets in GPRS Phase 2 – Wireless/Remote Access to LANs (R99) Advanced Addressing Architecture of the GSM-UMTS Platform Architecture overview of the GSM-UMTS System Automatic Establishment of Roaming Relations CAMEL Phase 3 Charging and Billing for GPRS – Advice of Charge Charging and Billing for GPRS – Hot Billing Charging and Billing for GPRS – Pre-Paid End to End UMTS QoS Management Fraud Information Gathering System applied to GPRS Date due SMG approval S31 S31 S31 S31 S31 S31 S31 S31 S31 S31 S31 S31 BSS co-ordination of Core Network Resource allocation for class A GPRS services GSM-UMTS Core Network (R99) BSS co-ordination of Radio Resource allocation for class A GPRS services - GSM Radio S31 Access (R99) GPRS - Point-To-Multipoint Services IP-in-IP tunneling in GPRS backbone for UMTS, phase 1 S31 S31 Low Voltage SIM/ME Specification MExE Release 99 New Access Network to Core Network (BSS-NSS) interface Noise Suppression for AMR speech codec Provision of text telephony service in GSM and UMTS Service Continuity and Provision of VHE via GSM/UMTS Study on Combined GSM and Mobile IP Mobility Handling in UMTS IP CN UMTS Charging & Billing UMTS Core based on ATM Transport S31 S31 S31 S31 S31 S31 S31 S31 S31 UMTS Numbering, Addressing and Identities UMTS Open Service Architecture Virtual Home Environment S31 S31 S31 WI rapporteur WI Rapp company Prime responsible STC required required H. Dettner M. Mouly required required required required required required required M.Mouly Ericsson Nortel SMG04 SMG01 SMG12 SMG12 SMG01 SMG01 SMG06 SMG06 SMG06 SMG12, SMG3 SMG10 tbd M.Mouly Nortel tbd CSELT tbd SMG12 required A.Calvi, A.Napolitano Rune Lindholm required Michel Mouly Steve Aftelak required required E.Hubbard D.Chambers M.Wilson, A.Rouz S.Kleier R.Schmersel E.Postmann page 6 of 8 Siemens Nortel Lucent Nokia Fujitsu SMG09 tbd SMG12 SMG11 SMG12 SMG01 SMG12 SMG01 SMG12 MMO Ericsson Siemens SMG01 SMG12 SMG01 Nortel Motorola Hayes Telia ETSI/ SMG(98)4, Annex 6: Road Map - GSM Phase 2+ Work Items Version 27.1 6. WORK ITEMS - STATUS TO BE DETERMINED WI Title Calling Name Presentation - Euro (CNAP-EU) Efficient cellular support of new services in GSM network service areas Generic signalling mechanism for service support Idle mode classmark Impact of Telecommunications Data Protection Directive on GSM Standards Interworking with Mobile Satellite Systems Multimedia in UMTS Provision of text telephony service in GSM and UMTS Requirements for equipments/systems interfacing GSM Service to GSM Handportables in trains Study on provision of facsimile services in GSM and UMTS Support of non-realtime Multimedia Messaging Service Support of non-realtime Multimedia Messaging Service Support of Operator Specific Services (SOOS) when roaming1 Technical Enhancements/improvements for phase 2 1 WI rapporteur required required required required B. Reed required required required required required E.Colban required required required PT SMG Prime SMG1 SMG03 SMG03 SMG03 SMG01 SMG03 SMG12 SMG04 tbd SMG02 SMG04 SMG04 SMG12 SMG1 All STCs to be subsumed under VHE? page 7 of 8 ETSI/ SMG(98)4, Annex 6: Road Map - GSM Phase 2+ Work Items Version 27.1 7. WORK ITEMS DELETED BY SMG WI Title Adaptions for deregulated networks Advice of Charge on Special Services (AoCSS) Completion of Call when No Reply (CCNRy) Completion of Call when Subscriber Not Reachable (CCNRc) Direct Subscriber Access and Restriction (DSAR) Emergency Call TS12 with additional Data Transfer Enhancement of CLIR Exchange of network capabilities information Fast moving mobile station Fault and Configuration Management for Other Elements Fault and Configuration Management of OA&M Capabilities Forwarding of SMSs GSM/AMPS Interworking to Support Roaming IMEI Security Enhancements Inter operation with UPT phase 2 Interworking with non-GSM applications on the SIM ISDN-based DECT/GSM interworking - phase 1 ISDN-based DECT/GSM interworking - phase 2 Malicious Call ID (MCID) Mobile Access Hunting (MAH) Mutual Authentication Network level Management New Barring Services Overload control enhancement for Location Registers Payphone Services Premium Rate Services (PRS) Provisions for Hot Billing Standard access SMS, SC-SMES Subscriber Class for Advice of Charge Test methods for handset and headset mobile station Transmission of date/time and zone Unified SMS CB scheduling algorithm Universal access to freephone numbers page 8 of 8 GSM Phase 2+ Status List after SMG#27 Version 27.1 - 5 October, 1998 Prime resp. committee WI Title STC Type of Work Rapporteur Company Country Affected Specs. in STC WI rapporteur Company Date due/approved Comments Nokia 14.4 kbit/s User Data Rate T1P1 Mikko Kanerva A-bis Management of Alarms/faults on the BTS site SMG06 Mr. A. Yuhan SMG06 CR A-bis Management of Measure on the BTS site SMG06 CR A-bis Management of reconfiguration of BTS site SMG06 Phase 2+ status list CR 12.21 SMG06 12.21 SMG06 12.21 S23 WI appr. in Tdoc SM 370/96 completed @ S26 Mr. A. Yuhan S23 completed @ S26 Mr. A. Yuhan S24 completed @ S26 Page1/37 WI Title STC Prime resp. committee Type of Work Rapporteur Company Country Affected Specs. in STC WI rapporteur Company Date due/approved Comments WI appr. in Tdoc SM Access to auxiliary devices, integrated into the ME platform, through the u SMG09 Required 0156/98 Access to ISPs and Intranets in GPRS Phase 2 – Separation of GPRS Beare SMG04 required 556/98 SMG04 CRs required GSM 09.61 Access to ISPs and Intranets in GPRS Phase 2 – Wireless/Remote Access to SMG04 CRs required Ericsson GSM 09.61 SMG01 Adaptions for deregulated networks SMG01 Phase 2+ status list required New Specs Ericsson 556/98 Siemens 227/96 S28 NN deleted @ S21 Report SMG11 Adaptive Multi-Rate (AMR) SMG11 SMG04 S28 K.Jarvinen Nokia FI see 10.70 Kari Jarvinen Nokia S28 R98 confirmed @S27 0740/97 Page2/37 WI Title STC Prime resp. committee Type of Work Rapporteur Company Country SMG01 Advanced Addressing SMG01 CR CR Mr G.Schmidt SMG01 T Mobil DE 23.20, 23.05 A.Jarvis, A. Sultan 23.01, 23.10 CRs R. Bodin, M.Schönborn required 0075/98 Mr G.Schmidt T-Mobil S23 deleted @ S20 SMG12 H. Dettner Siemens 228/98 SMG12 M. Mouly Nortel 228/98 PT SMG Detecon (PT61V) S18 replaces earlier WI "Prioritisation and Preemption" and "Fast Call SetUp" Ericsson, T-Mobil 03-series? 09-series? ASCI Phase 1 - Enhanced Multi-Level Precedence and Pre-emption Service SMG01 SMG03 02.67 03.67 Mr D.Münning Mr D.Münning Detecon (PT61V) Detecon (PT61V) DE SMG03 SMG09 04.67 CRs 11.11-A009/10 Mr D.Münning Detecon (PT61V) DE Phase 2+ status list Comments Lucent, France Télécom Architecture overview of the GSM-UMTS System SMG12 SMG3 Date due/approved WI appr. in Tdoc SM S23 Architecture of the GSM-UMTS Platform SMG12 tbd Company S31 Required Advice of Charge on Special Services (AoCSS) SMG01 SMG03 Affected Specs. in STC WI rapporteur SMG03 03.08, 03.16, 04.08 S18 11.11 S18 S17 Page3/37 WI Title STC Prime resp. committee Type of Work Rapporteur Company Country SMG03 ASCI Phase 1 - Voice Broadcast Service (VBS) - phase 1 SMG01 SMG03 02.69 03.69/04.69 Mr D.Münning Mr D.Münning Detecon (PT61V) Detecon (PT61V) DE DE SMG02 CR Mr J.Evald DSB/UIC DK SMG01 SMG03 02.68 03.68/04.68 Mr D.Münning Mr D.Münning Detecon (PT61V) Detecon (PT61V) DE DE SMG02 CR Mr J.Evald DSB/UIC DK SMG10 CRs PT SMG Automatic Establishment of Roaming Relations required tbd Phase 2+ status list Company Date due/approved Comments PT SMG Detecon (PT61V) WI appr. in Tdoc SM S18 S19 S19 PT SMG Detecon (PT61V) S18 03.03, 03.08, 03.09, 03.16, 03.22, 04.03, 04.06, 04.08, 04.13, 08.06, 08.08 05-series SMG03 ASCI Phase 2 CRs 01.02 03.03, 03.08, 03.09, 03.16, 03.22, 04.03, 04.06, 04.08, 04.13, 08.06, 08.08 05-series SMG03 ASCI Phase 1 - Voice Group Call Service (VGCS) - phase 1 SMG03 Affected Specs. in STC WI rapporteur S19 S19 PT SMG 03.67, 03.68, 03.69, 04.08, 04.67, 04.68, 04.69, 03.22, 08.08, 08.58, 09.02, 09.08 S24 02.09, 03.20 S24 SMG01 tbd required 150/97 0076/98 tbd tbd Page4/37 WI Title STC Prime resp. committee Type of Work Rapporteur Company Country SMG01 Barred Dialling Numbers SMG01 SMG09 CR CR Affected Specs. in STC Mr N.Renaud Mr F.Vergine France Telecom France Telecom F F 02.07 11.11 WI appr. in Tdoc SM WI rapporteur Company Date due/approved Comments Mr N.Renaud France Telecom S18 S20 SMG1 work complete, held for intervention by SMG9 582/95 BSS co-ordination of Core Network Resource allocation for class A GPRS s SMG12 M.Mouly Nortel 556/98 BSS co-ordination of Radio Resource allocation for class A GPRS services - tbd M.Mouly Nortel 556/98 SMG02 Mr P.White Vodafone Tdoc 65/95 Completed Work item completed Howard Benn Motorola tbd tbd required BSS Repeaters (RPT) SMG02 CR Mr P.White Vodafone BTS performance requirements for very small cell scenarios (Picocells) SMG02 Phase 2+ status list CR NN Motorola UK 03.30, 05.05, 05.50 SMG02 05.05, 05.10, 05.22, 05.50, 03.30, 11.21 429/96 Completed Page5/37 WI Title STC Prime resp. committee Type of Work Rapporteur Company Country SMG01 Call Deflection SMG01 SMG03 Stage1; CRs Stage 2, 3 Mr A.Conrad S.Habermann T-Mobil T-Mobil DE DE TBD Mr N.Renaud France Telecom CR CRs Pekka Hämäläinen Pekka Hämäläinen SMG03 Nokia Nokia FIN FIN 03.81, 09.02 02.81 SMG1 Calling Name Presentation - Euro (CNAP-EU) 02.96, CRs 03.96, CRs 02.04 02.30 03.16 03.18 04.96, CRs 04.80 09.02 T1P1 Calling Name Presentation - US (CNAP-US) Company Date due/approved Comments Mr A.Conrad T-Mobil S28 Mr N.Renaud France Telecom S20 deleted @ S20; re-vitalised S26: Outstanding: Long forwarded-to number Pekka Hämäläinen Nokia 422/96 S28 S28 required 696/96 split decided S26 S24 Sonia Doshi Nortel split decided S26 T1P1 T1P1 02.96, CRs 03.96, CRs US US 02.04 02.30 03.16 03.18 S24 T1P1 04.96, CRs US 04.80 09.02 S24 Phase 2+ status list WI appr. in Tdoc SM S28 F Calling line identification enhancements (CLIe) SMG03 SMG01 new: 02.72; CRs: 02.04, 02.30 SMG01 Call Forwarding Enhancements (CFE) SMG01 Affected Specs. in STC WI rapporteur 696/96 S24 Page6/37 WI Title STC Prime resp. committee Type of Work Rapporteur Company Country Affected Specs. in STC SMG01 CAMEL phase 1 Company Date due/approved Comments Mr. P.Waerleus Telia Mobitel Ph 1 stage 1 approved at SMG#19 SMG01 SMG01 01.78 02.78 Mr F.Leroudier Mr. P. Warleus France Telecom Telia Mobitel F S S19 SMG03 SMG03 03.78 09.78 Ms C. Ritter Telia Mobitel S S19 S20 SMG01 SMG03 CRs stage 2,3 CRs S19 SMG01 CAMEL phase 2 Stefan Kleier tbd Mannesmann M.funk DE 02.78 03.08 03.18 03.78 04.88 09.02 09.78 SMG01 CAMEL Phase 3 WI appr. in Tdoc SM WI rapporteur Stefan Kleier Mannesmann M.funk S24 core specs completed S25 S25 required All R99 WI completion dates moved to S31 SMG11 Characteristics and test methods for handsfree mobile station SMG11 ETR 03.58; CRs Mr J-Y Monfort Charging and Billing for GPRS – Advice of Charge France Telecom F 06.01 SMG06 Mr J-Y Monfort 123/96 S23 required SMG06 SMG1 CRs CRs required required 12.15 02.60 S31 SMG3/SMG 12 CRs required 03.60 S31 Phase 2+ status list France Telecom 556/98 S30 Page7/37 WI Title STC Prime resp. committee Type of Work Rapporteur Company Country Affected Specs. in STC SMG06 Charging and Billing for GPRS – Hot Billing WI rapporteur Company Date due/approved Comments required SMG06 SMG1 CRs CRs required required 12.15 02.60 S31 SMG3/SMG 12 CRs required 03.60 S31 SMG06 Charging and Billing for GPRS – Pre-Paid WI appr. in Tdoc SM 556/98 S30 required SMG06 SMG1 CRs CRs required required 12.15 02.60 S31 SMG3/SMG 12 CRs required 03.60 S31 556/98 S30 Completion of Call when No Reply (CCNRy) deleted @ Sxx; re-vitalised S26; re-deleted @S27 Completion of Call when Subscriber Not Reachable (CCNRc) deleted @ S15 re-vitalised S26; re-deleted @S27 SMG01 Completion of Calls to Busy Subscriber (CCBS) SMG01 SMG03 Phase 2+ status list stage 1 stage 2, 3 Mr N.Jorgensen Mr S.Frew Telecom Denmark Vodafone DK UK Mr N.Jorgensen New: 02.93; CRs: 02.04 02.30 S26 New: 03.93, 04.93; CRs: S26 03.16 03.18 04.07 04.08 09.02 Telecom Denmark core specs completed S26 Page8/37 WI Title STC Prime resp. committee Type of Work Rapporteur Company Country SMG01 Compression of User Data SMG01 SMG04 CR DrAm SMG03 DrAm Mr G.Hall Mr C.Fenton Cellnet B.T. UK UK T Mobil DE GSM 07.61; CRs CRs SMG04 required required GSM 09.61 GSM 09.60 SMG01 DCS1800 4 Watt mobile power class SMG01 SMG02 CR DrAm SMG03 DrAm Mr C.Harrison Mr T.Hayson Hutchison Telecom Hutchison Telecom UK UK Phase 2+ status list ETS 300 466 02.04-A002 05.01-A001, 05.05-A002, 05.08-A001 04.08-A001r2 SMG01 DECT access to GSM networks SMG01 Company Date due/approved Comments Mr G.Hall Cellnet Completed Work item completed None Completed CR Connecting an octet stream to a port on an Internet host (R98) SMG04 SMG03 02.01-A003, 02.02-A001 03.10-A001, 04.22-A004, 07.01-A004, 07.02-A001, 07.06-A001, 09.07-A009 04.08-A057 SMG04 Concurrent SMS/CB and data transfer in 07.05 SMG04 Affected Specs. in STC Mr A.Toepfer MMO DE WI appr. in Tdoc SM WI rapporteur Tdoc 605/95 251/95 Completed S17 required 556/98 S28 S28 Mr C.Harrison Hutchison Telecom S12 Released May (UAP 29) Tdoc 66/95, 293 S13 S13 Mr A.Toepfer MMO Work item completed Page9/37 WI Title STC Prime resp. committee Type of Work Rapporteur Company Country Affected Specs. in STC SMG09 Development of the SIM test specification (GSM Phase 2) WI appr. in Tdoc SM WI rapporteur Company Date due/approved Comments Gary A. Waite Aspects Software Ltd. 762/96 may not be appropriate as a phase 2+ work item SMG01 Direct Subscriber Access and Restriction (DSAR) SMG01 SMG03 Stage 1 Stage 2 Mr N.Chapman Hutchison Telecom UK CR DrAm SMG01 Mr Toepfer Ms R.Brögger MMO MMO DE DE tbd tbd Required Required tbd tbd SMG01 Emergency Call TS12 with additional Data Transfer SMG01 Phase 2+ status list Stage1 Mr A.Conrad 02.07-A002 11.11-A004 SMG03 Efficient cellular support of new services in GSM network service areas SMG03 SMG02 Hutchison Telecom S23 deleted @ S20 S23 Display of Service Provider Name by the ME SMG01 SMG09 Mr N.Chapman T Mobil DE Mr Toepfer MMO 240/95, Tdoc 51 S15 Work item completed in S15 S15 required tbd 320/95 pending tbd Mr A.Conrad T-Mobil S18 deleted @ tbd 240/95, 301/97 Page10/37 WI Title STC Prime resp. committee Type of Work Rapporteur Company Country Affected Specs. in STC WI rapporteur Company Date due/approved Comments Lucent WI appr. in Tdoc SM End to End UMTS QoS Management SMG12, SMG3 required Enhanced Data rates for GSM Evolution (EDGE) - BSS Part SMG02 F. Mueller Enhanced Data rates for GSM Evolution (EDGE) - NSS Part SMG03 T. Kokkola Nokia Enhanced Full Rate Speech codec SMG01 Mr P.Gaskell Mercury One2one S17 Work item completed SMG01 SMG02 Report TBD Mr P.Gaskell Mr P.Gaskell UK DE SMG12 SMG02 tbd CRs required required SMG03 CRs required 1148/97 1147/97 S17 SMG12 Enhanced QoS Support in GPRS Phase 2+ status list Mercury One2one Mercury One2one 781/98 tbd GSM 04.60, GSM 08.18, GSM 08.16 GSM 09.60, GSM 09.02, GSM 03.60 required 556/98 S28 S28 S28 Page11/37 WI Title STC Prime resp. committee Type of Work Rapporteur Company Country Affected Specs. in STC WI rapporteur Company Date due/approved Comments WI appr. in Tdoc SM Enhancement of CLIR SMG03 Enhancement of MAP Extensibility Mechanisms ? 423/96 core specs completed S22 SMG03 CRs 09.02 SMG06 Enhancements of Fault Management Services SMG06 New spec 12.11 Mark Cataldo Lucent 12.04 SMG03 Exchange of network capabilities information SMG03 Report 02.91 03.91 SMG03 SMG03 04.91 DrAm Phase 2+ status list Mark Cataldo Lucent S25 completed @ S26 except Redundancy Management modelling which is planned for S27 deleted @ as per H.Dettner SMG01 Mr E.Postmann Mr S.Dzuban 345/97 Required Required Explicit Call Transfer (ECT) SMG01 SMG03 S22 Siemens Siemens A A 02.04, 02.30 03.15, 03.16, 04.80, 09.02, 09.11 Mr E.Postmann Siemens S14 SMG1 complete; problems in SG? S18 S18 S18 Page12/37 WI Title STC Prime resp. committee Type of Work Rapporteur Company Country SMG04 Extensions to the SMS alphabet SMG04 CR Mr K.Holley B.T. UK ETR Mr P.di.Tria CSELT Report AEG Date due/approved Comments Mr K.Holley BT S20 mainly compl S18 (compression remains to be solved Mr P.di.Tria CSELT Work item completed SMG02 Mr M.Reiner Company I Fast moving mobile station SMG02 03.38 SMG04 Facsimile Enhancements SMG04 Affected Specs. in STC DE Mr M.Reiner AEG del S25 deleted@S25, deletion confirmed@S26; cf. comlpeted WI Fast Moving Mobile - Hierarchical Cell structure, GSM 05.22 Fast Moving Mobile - Hierarchical Cell structure, GSM 05.22 SMG02 Han Van Bussel Fault and Configuration Management for Other Elements SMG06 del S21 SMG06 Phase 2+ status list TBD Required WI appr. in Tdoc SM WI rapporteur del S21 deleted @ S21 Page13/37 WI Title STC Prime resp. committee Type of Work Rapporteur Company Country SMG06 Fault and Configuration Management of OA&M Capabilities SMG06 CR Required 12.06, 12.11, 12.20, 12.21, 12.22 SMG01 Follow Me SMG01 SMG03 stage 1 CRs required required Siemens tbd tbd SMG01 Forwarding of SMSs SMG01 SMG04 requirements, stage 1 tbd Nicolas Renaud France Telecom F tbd required tbd SMG10 Fraud Information Gathering System(FIGS) SMG01 Phase 2+ status list Stage 1 Tim Wright tbd tbd SMG10 Fraud Information Gathering System applied to GPRS SMG10 Affected Specs. in STC Vodafone UK new: 03.31 WI rapporteur Company Date due/approved Comments WI appr. in Tdoc SM del S21 del S21 deleted @ S21 Erwin Postmann Siemens 172/97 S28 S28 Nicolas Renaud France Telecom del deleted @ S27 del required 556/98 S31 Tim Wright Vodafone S28 transferred from SMG1; supersedes WI "Subscriber Supervising System" Page14/37 WI Title STC Prime resp. committee Type of Work Rapporteur Company Country SMG01 SMG03 req's; stage 1; CRs stage 2, 3 Mr A.Conrad SMG04 stage 2, 3 Mr H.P.Naper/Mr P.Gilchrist SMG09 stage 3 T Mobil Motorola DE N/DE req's; stage 1; CRs stage 3 SMG03 stage 2, 3 Mr A.Conrad J Hamalainen T Mobil Nokia General Packet Radio Service Phase 2 (GPRS) - network part SMG10 SMG03 req's stage 2,3 General Packet Radio Service Phase 2 (GPRS) - radio part Date due/approved Comments Hans Petter Naper Motorola new: 01.61 02.60; CRs: 02.11 New: 03.60 03.64 04.60 04.64 04.65 CRs: 03.02 03.03 03.07 03.08 03.16 03.18 03.20 04.03 04.04 04.07 04.0804.11 08.16 09.02 09.10 New: 07.60 CRs: 03.40 07.07 S25 Split decided at S19 CRs: 11.11 S25 Affected Specs. in STC SMG02 General Packet Radio Service Phase 1 (GPRS) - radio part SMG01 SMG02 Company SMG03 General Packet Radio Service Phase 1 (GPRS) - network part DE FIN WI appr. in Tdoc SM WI rapporteur new: 01.61 02.60; CRs: 02.11 CRs: 04.08 05.01 05.02 05.03 05.05 05.08 05.10 05.50 New: 03.60 04.60 04.64 04.65 CRs: 02.11 03.20 04.03 04.04 04.07 SMG03 CRs: 01.33, 02.33 SMG02 S25 S25 J.Hamalainen Nokia S25 Split decided at S19 198/96 S25 S25 tbd Nokia S28 S28 sub work items proposed by SMG1 to S27 J.Hamalainen Nokia 198/96 sub work items proposed by SMG1 to S27 Phase 2+ status list Page15/37 WI Title STC Prime resp. committee Type of Work Rapporteur Company Country Generic signalling mechanism for service support SMG03 Report tbd CRs C.Campbell, M.Kamdar SBC, Siemens USA tbd tbd required required required tbd required T1P1 C.Campbell, M.Kam SBC, Siemens S28 Separate WIs for SMG projects missing GSM 02.60 GSM 03.60 GSM 08.16 GSM 09.16, etc tbd tbd SMG01 GSM - Cordless Telephony System (CTS) SMG01 SMG02 New spec 02.56, CRs 03.52; CRs M.Galligo Ph.Desblancs Alcatel Alcatel F F SMG03 SMG07 CRs CRs J.F.Rubon S.Dia Alcatel Alcatel F F SMG10 CRs S.Messiet Alcatel F Phase 2+ status list Comments SMG03 SMG04 GPRS Mobile IP Interworking SMG04 SMG12 Date due/approved WI appr. in Tdoc SM 556/98 required GPRS for PCS1900 T1P1 Company Required GPRS - Point-To-Multipoint Services tbd Affected Specs. in STC WI rapporteur new: 02.56; CRs: 02.07, 02.11 03.22, 04.0x, 04.08, 05.01, 05.02, 05.05, 05.08, 05.10 03.11 11.10, TBR19, TBR31 required 583/98 556/98 S28 S28 M.Galligo Alcatel 0382/97 S27 S28 S28 S30 Page16/37 WI Title STC Prime resp. committee Type of Work Rapporteur Company Country Affected Specs. in STC WI rapporteur Company Date due/approved Comments Carl Warfel (Ref Ed BellSouth WI appr. in Tdoc SM GSM - DCS Roaming SMG07 GSM 1900 Conformance Testing (Handsets) CRs to 11.10 - No WI yet SMG07 GSM Mobile Number Portability (EURO) MNP SMG01 Willem Levelt KPN GSM-API for SIM-Toolkit SMG09 C.Dietrich GSM/AMPS Interworking to Support Roaming Schlumberger SMG01 Willem Levelt KPN 0867/97 SMG09 C.Dietrich Schlumberger 0156/98 Nortel 433/96 NL tbd T1P1 S28 Ed Ehrlich (Contact) Marked for deletion at S26; put by AB to deleted after S27, as no further input arrived Phase 2+ status list Page17/37 WI Title STC Prime resp. committee Type of Work Rapporteur Company Country SMG02, 11 Handsfree MS SMG11 Report None Harmonization of the PCS1900 Standards with the GSM Base Specification T1P1 CRs Kerry Weaver Nokia ETR Idle mode classmark Mr M.Kanerva T1P1 tbd SMG01 High Speed Circuit Switched Data SMG01 Affected Specs. in STC Nokia C.Systems FIN SMG03 WI rapporteur Company Date due/approved Comments WI appr. in Tdoc SM None S19 Prior responsibility: SMG2 Kerry Weaver Nokia 131/97 S28 Mr M.Kanerva Nokia C.Systems S19 SMG Architecture Group dependencies required 314/96 IMEI Check Digits (ICD) Phase 2+ status list Page18/37 WI Title STC Prime resp. committee Type of Work Rapporteur Company Country Affected Specs. in STC SMG-SG IMEI Security Enhancements WI rapporteur Company Date due/approved Comments WI appr. in Tdoc SM None deleted @ S19 SMG10 Immediate Service Termination (IST) SMG10 SMG3 tbd Impact of Telecommunications Data Protection Directive on GSM Standar SMG01 tbd B.Reed BT UK report Johan Sköld Improved Transcoder Handling (First Alternative) SMG03 Phase 2+ status list CR Required Ericsson tbd SMG02 Improved Data Rates through Optimised Modulation SMG02 SMG01 S tbd SMG03 Tim Wright Vodafone 436/98 S28 S28 CAMEL based solution R99 (decision of S27); B. Reed BT tbd No work necessary at presemt, but WI not closed to watch fixed network development Johan Sköld Ericsson 417/98 162/97 tbd Required 306/95 S20 Page19/37 WI Title STC Prime resp. committee Type of Work Rapporteur Company Country SMG06 Inclusion of deferred tracing capabilities in GSM 12.08 SMG06 CR 12.08 SMG01 Inter operation with UPT phase 2 SMG01 Report Mr A.Toepfer MMO tbd Requirements required Mr W.Mohrs tbd T Mobil IP-in-IP tunneling in GPRS backbone for UMTS, phase 1 Phase 2+ status list Date due/approved Comments Mr. B. Szelazek WI appr. in Tdoc SM 251/96 S22 Mr A.Toepfer MMO deleted @ S21 SMG03 SMG09 Interworking with non-GSM applications on the SIM SMG09 Company DE Interworking with Mobile Satellite Systems SMG01 Affected Specs. in STC WI rapporteur required tbd moved from R98 to "tbd", as no progress was reported at S27 Mr W.Mohrs T-Mobil deletion confirmed @ S27 DE SMG12 A.Calvi, A.Napolitano CSELT 780/98 Page20/37 WI Title STC Prime resp. committee Type of Work Rapporteur Company Country SMG01 ISDN-based DECT/GSM interworking - phase 1 SMG01 SMG01 Study stage 1 SMG03 stage 2 Ms I.Graetz Ms I.Graetz Affected Specs. in STC Siemens AG Siemens AG DE DE none WI appr. in Tdoc SM WI rapporteur Company Date due/approved Comments Ms I.Graetz Siemens AG S19 S21 deleted @ tbd Feasibility study at SMG#19 approved I.Graetz Siemens 504/95 S22 SMG01 ISDN-based DECT/GSM interworking - phase 2 deleted @ tbd SMG03 LAPDm performance enhancement required SMG02 SMG07 CR CR required required 04.06, tbd 11.10 S28 SMG08 SMG06 CR CR required required 11.23 tbd S31 S31 SMG10 Lawful Interception (LI) SMG10 req's; stage 1 SMG03 CRs Cellnet Phase 2+ status list tbd Christopher Kingdon S31 David Miles Cellnet New: 01.33, 02.33 S28 superseding WI "Call interception" 09.02, 03.02, 03.08, 03.16, 12.01, 12.08 S28 T1P1 Location Services (LCS) T1P1 UK 297/96 tbd Christopher Kingdon 158/96 715/96 S28 Page21/37 WI Title STC Prime resp. committee Type of Work Rapporteur Company Country SMG09 Low Voltage SIM/ME Specification SMG09 New spec Rune Lindholm Ericsson(?) S Stage 1 Stage 2 SMG03 Stage 3 Mr I.Sharp Nortel UK SMG01 Mercury One2one SMG03 Stage 3 Phase 2+ status list Nokia 358/97 All R99 WI completion dates moved to S31 Mr I.Sharp Nortel S20 deleted @ S20 required required tbd SMG01 Mr I.Sharp Nortel NN UK Mercury One2one Changed from R96 to R97 tbd Mobile Access Hunting (MAH) Stage 1 Stage 2 Rune Lindholm UK MExE Release 99 SMG01 SMG03 Comments S20 Mr P Gaskell tbd tbd Date due/approved WI appr. in Tdoc SM S20 ME Personalisation SMG04 tbd Company 11.10 SMG01 Malicious Call ID (MCID) SMG01 SMG03 Affected Specs. in STC WI rapporteur required 775/98 tbd All R99 WI completion dates moved to S31 Mr I.Sharp Nortel S22 deleted @ S20 S22 S22 Page22/37 WI Title STC Prime resp. committee Type of Work Rapporteur Company Country SMG02 Mobile Assisted Frequency Allocation (MAFA) SMG02 SMG03 CRs CR SMG06 CR Mr B.Persson stage 1 tbd New spec, CRs New spec, CRs Phase 2+ status list CRs CRs 664/95 John Candish Nortel 0709/97 S28 core specs planned S28 SE 12.21, 12.22 S26 SMG04 new: 02.57 tbd SMG06 Lucent New: 12.11; CRs:12.04 SMG04 required new: Modem and ISDN Interworking for GPRS; CRs: 07.60 SMG02 Olle Edvardsson required Ericsson Ericsson MS Antenna Test Method SMG02 SMG07 Mr B.Persson S24 Modem and ISDN interworking for GPRS SMG04 Comments 04.08 05.08 05.08 08.58 04.08 required required Mark Cataldo Date due/approved S SE Modeling of Fault Management Services SMG06 Company Ericsson Ericsson Mobile Station Execution Environment (MExE) SMG01 SMG04 Affected Specs. in STC ALLGON AB CRs: 05.05 CRs: 11.10 WI appr. in Tdoc SM WI rapporteur S24 S28 Mark Cataldo Lucent S26 completed S26 required 345/97 556/98 S28 Olle Edvardsson ALLGON AB 162/97 S24 ? S24 Page23/37 WI Title STC Prime resp. committee Type of Work Rapporteur Company Country Affected Specs. in STC SMG12 Multimedia in UMTS WI rapporteur Company Date due/approved Comments required SMG12 SMG01 tbd tbd required required tbd tbd tbd SMG02 SMG04 SMG11 tbd tbd tbd required required tbd tbd tbd tbd tbd tbd required SMG01 Multiple Subscriber Profile (MSP) SMG01 SMG03 stage 1 Stage 2, 3 Ian Crawford required Vodafone UK SMG09 Mutual Authentication SMG10 new: 02.97 Requirements Vodafone UK Network control of ringing tones (Renamed N/W Indication of Alerting in t SMG01 WI appr. in Tdoc SM 775/98 tbd Ian Crawford Vodafone S19 S28 stage 1 approved at S19; little progress in SGM3; SMG1 studies new approach None Vodafone S20 deleted @ tbd Required 582/96 Duplicate of WI "Network Indication of Alerting in the MS" SMG01 Network Identity and Time Zone (NITZ) SMG01 Phase 2+ status list Stage 1 Mr L.Giles BRT/UIC UK Mr L.Giles BRT/UIC S18 includes earlier WI: "Update of ME list of Network Names over the air interface" and "Transmission of date/time and zone" Page24/37 WI Title STC Prime resp. committee Type of Work Rapporteur Company Country SMG01 SMG04 CRs CRs SMG03 CRs SMG09 SMG02 CRs CRs Nicolas Renaud France Telecom FR TBD 23.30 protocol specifications CR CR Lauri Söderbacka Nokia Phase 2+ status list new spec, CRs France Telecom 02.07, 02.30, 02.90 03.40 S24 sub-item "Network Alerting (SMS)" deleted @ S27 03.18, 03.90, 04.08, 04.90, 09.02 11.11 05.08 08.58 S25 FIN tbd SMG01 Mr G.Schmidt T Mobil DE S26 172/97 S25 S25 del S21 del S21 deleted @ S21 Michel Mouly Nortel S26 S28 completion date moved to S31, as S28 seemed unrealistic Mr G.Schmidt T-Mobil S22 deleted @ S20 228/98 S22 SMG04 New Multiplexing Protocol on the ME-TE Interface SMG04 Nicolas Renaud SMG12 New Barring Services SMG01 SMG03 Comments del S21 New Access Network to Core Network (BSS-NSS) interface SMG12 SMG03/SM G02 Date due/approved Affected Specs. in STC SMG06 Network level Management SMG06 Company SMG01 Network Indication of Alerting in the MS WI appr. in Tdoc SM WI rapporteur Lars Novak Ericsson S new: 07.10; CRs: 07.07 Lars Novak Ericsson S26 core specs completed S24 416/97 Page25/37 WI Title STC Prime resp. committee Type of Work Rapporteur Company Country SMG11 Noise Suppression for AMR speech codec SMG11 SMG7 tbd tbd Steve Aftelak tbd Motorola tbd tbd T1P1 North American Equal Access SMG01 SMG03 CRs CRs SMG06 CRs Stephen Hayes Ericsson 02.82 CRs: 03.04, 03.08, 03.16, 03.08, 03.82, 04.82, 09.02 12.02, 12.05 SMG01 Operation of Multi-band GSM/DCS by a single Operator SMG01 SMG03 CR 03.26 (4.0.0) Mr T.Ljunggren Mr T.Ljunggren SMG02 DrAm Required SMG07 DrAm Required Telia Mobitel Telia Mobitel Overload control enhancement for Location Registers SMG03 Phase 2+ status list Report Affected Specs. in STC Required S S 02.06-A001r2, 02.11-A004 03.22-A004, 04.08-A001r2, 04.08-A007r2, 04.08-A015r5, 04.13-A002r1, 08.08-A013r3, 08.58-A005r4, 08.58-A006r1 05.01-A004, 05.02-A001, 05.05-A008, 05.08-A006 11.10-A002, 11.10-A003, 11.10-A004, 11.10-A005 SMG03 WI appr. in Tdoc SM WI rapporteur Company Date due/approved Comments Steve Aftelak Motorola 367/98 Ericsson 129/97 Mr T.Ljunggren Telia Mobitel Tdoc 410/95, 44 S15 Completed S15 S31 S32 Stephen Hayes S22 S23 S23 S15 S15 S15 Required S23 deleted @ xxx Page26/37 WI Title STC Prime resp. committee Type of Work Rapporteur Company Country Affected Specs. in STC SMG03 Packet Data on Signalling Channels WI rapporteur Company Date due/approved Comments M A.Conrad T-Mobil Completed S16 SMG01 SMG03 Stage 1 Stage 2 M A.Conrad Mr. H. Nazeman T Mobil T Mobil DE DE 02.63 03.63 S19 SMG03 Stage 3 Mr. H. Nazeman T Mobil DE 04.68 S19 SMG01 Payphone Services SMG01 Stage 1 Mr N.Renaud France Telecom F SMG01 Premium Rate Services (PRS) SMG01 SMG03 Stage 1 Stage 2 Mr A.Toepfer MMO tbd tbd required required Hayes Provision of text telephony service in GSM and UMTS SMG12 SMG04 Phase 2+ status list tbd stage1, stage 2 S16 Mr N.Renaud France Telecom S23 deleted @ S20 Mr A.Toepfer MMO S23 deleted @ S20 S23 Provision of text telephony service in GSM and UMTS SMG04 SMG01 DE WI appr. in Tdoc SM required required SMG04 tbd tbd SMG12 tbd tbd required Hayes 775/98 Hayes 775/98 tbd tbd required tbd tbd Page27/37 WI Title STC Prime resp. committee Type of Work Rapporteur Company Country SMG01 Provisions for Hot Billing SMG01 Stage 1 Mr N Renaud France Telecom F SMG01 Radio Local Loop (RLL) using GSM SMG01 SMG02 Report Affected Specs. in STC Mr D.Richards AT&T NSI UK WI rapporteur Company Date due/approved Comments Mr N Renaud France Telecom S23 deleted @ tbd Mr D.Richards AT&T NSI S18 complete WI appr. in Tdoc SM S18 Requirements for equipments/systems interfacing GSM tbd required 149/97 Second SMS broadcast channel SMG01 None 332/96 SMG01 SMG04 CR CR 02.03, 02.07 03.41 Service Continuity and Provision of VHE via GSM/UMTS SMG01 tbd Phase 2+ status list tbd tbd required required SMG01 tbd tbd S20 Completed S16 S20 required S28 S30 1044/97 All R99 WI completion dates moved to S31 Page28/37 WI Title STC Prime resp. committee Type of Work Rapporteur Company Country SMG09 Service Dialling Numbers SMG09 SMG01 CR Required Mr W.Mohrs T Mobil DE stage 1 T1P1 required new: 02.66 SMG02 Service to GSM Handportables in trains SMG02 CR New specs SMG04 CRs Phase 2+ status list 11.12 Comments Mr W.Mohrs T-Mobil completed Released after S15 281/95 required S28 Nigel Barnes Mr R.Lindholm 0278/97 Earlier called "Local Number Portability", "T1P1.5 Number Portability SWG" required SMG1 input not required SMG09/10 Motorola CSD Nigel Barnes Motorola CSD New: 02.48, 03.48 S24/S25 core specs completed S24/S25 CRs: 03.38, 03.40 S24 SMG09 SIM - Three Volt Technology SIM SMG09 Date due/approved Required SIM - Security mechanisms for the SIM Application Toolkit SMG09 Company S17 Service Provider Number Portability (USA) T1P1 Affected Specs. in STC WI appr. in Tdoc SM WI rapporteur Nokia FIN 11.11 762/96 Mr R.Lindholm Nokia Result in 11.12 S17 Work item completed S13 Page29/37 WI Title STC Prime resp. committee Type of Work Rapporteur Company Country SMG09 SIM Application Toolkit SMG09 SMG01 11.14 stage 1 Mr K.Woodsend SMG04 DrAm Required NEC UK CR 03.40-A002 SMG09 Mr R.Lindholm Nokia Mobile Phones FIN 11.11 SMG01 SMS - Special SMS Message indication SMG01 11.11 Company Date due/approved Comments Mr K.Woodsend NEC S17 Combines WIs "Proactive SIM" and "SIM data download"; stage 1 planned for approval @ S28 S28 SIM I/F data Transfer Speed Enhancement SMG09 Affected Specs. in STC S17 Mr R.Lindholm Nokia Mobile Phones completed Work item completed S16 None S16 CR WI appr. in Tdoc SM WI rapporteur Tdoc 709/95 Tdoc 607/95 Work item completed S13 SMS Cell Broadcast Discontinuous Reception (CB-DRX) SMG01 SMS concatenation SMG01 SMG04 Phase 2+ status list TBD DrAm None S13 Mr I.Harris Vodafone UK Tdoc 74/95 Work item completed S13 03.40-A004r2 Page30/37 WI Title STC Prime resp. committee Type of Work Rapporteur Company Country SMG01 SMS enhancements phase 1 SMG01 SMG04 CRs CRs SMG03 CRs Nicolas Renaud France Telecom F CR Mr K.Holley BT (Chairman DGMH) UK SMG04 SMG03 CRs CRs Mr P.Edlund Ericsson S Date due/approved Comments Nicolas Renaud France Telecom 582/96 BT 431/95 Mr P.Edlund Ericsson 430/95 S26 core specs completed S26 S25 CRs: 09.02 S25 03.40 SMG04 SMS Mobile Busy Company 02.30 CRs: 03.38 03.40 03.41 03.42 SMG04 SMS Interworking Extensions SMG04 Affected Specs. in STC 03.40, 03.47 CRs: 09.02 WI appr. in Tdoc SM WI rapporteur S25 Mr K.Holley S20 S26 Software Version Number (SVN) SMG04 Standard access SMS, SC-SMES SMG04 Phase 2+ status list 03.39 Mr I.Harris Vodafone UK Mr I.Harris Vodafone del S21 deleted @ S21 Page31/37 WI Title STC Prime resp. committee Type of Work Rapporteur Company Country Study on Combined GSM and Mobile IP Mobility Handling in UMTS IP C Affected Specs. in STC SMG12 WI rapporteur Company Date due/approved Comments E.Hubbard Telia WI appr. in Tdoc SM 760/98 All R99 WI completion dates moved to S31 SMG04 Study on provision of facsimile services in GSM and UMTS SMG04 SMG01 tbd tbd required required tbd tbd SMG01 Subscriber Class for Advice of Charge SMG01 Requirements SMG01 Phase 2+ status list Stage 1 775/98 tbd Required deleted @ S20 None 150/96 S20 Report SMG01 Support of Home Area Priority (Renamed SoLSA> See below) SMG01 Ericsson tbd S23 Required Support of additional call set-up MMI procedures SMG01 E.Colban Mr Kokkola Nokia FIN Mr Kokkola Nokia S18 Duplicate of to be proposed WI "Support of Localized Service Area" Page32/37 WI Title STC Prime resp. committee Type of Work Rapporteur Company Country SMG01 Support of Localized Service Area (SoLSA) SMG01 stage 1 Tommy Kokkola Affected Specs. in STC Nokia FI new: 02.43 SMG04 Support of non-realtime Multimedia Messaging Service WI rapporteur Company Date due/approved Comments Tommy Kokkola Nokia S27 required SMG04 SMG01 tbd tbd required required tbd tbd tbd SMG11 SMG12 tbd tbd required required tbd tbd tbd SMG12 Support of non-realtime Multimedia Messaging Service required tbd tbd required required tbd tbd tbd SMG01 SMG11 tbd tbd required required tbd tbd tbd SMG1 775/98 tbd SMG12 SMG04 Support of Operator Specific Services (SOOS) when roaming WI appr. in Tdoc SM 775/98 tbd required to be subsumed under VHE? SMG01 Support of Optimal Routeing (SOR) SMG01 SMG03 Phase 2+ status list 02.79 Stage 2 Ms S.Morice SFR F Ms S.Morice SFR S19 S19 Page33/37 WI Title STC Prime resp. committee Type of Work Rapporteur Company Country SMG01 Support of Private Numbering Plan (SPNP) SMG01 New spec, CRs Ms T.Sundbye Tele-mobil N Support of Restricted Digital Information and V.120 rate adaptation in GS SMG04 SMG01 stage 2,3 stage 1 Mr. J.Candish Mr J. Candish Nortel Nortel Requirements stage 2, 3 CRs Mr S.Ouvrier stage 1 Telia S T Mobil DE Phase 2+ status list CR PT12 New: 03.54 CRs: 03.02 03.18 09.02 SMG03/11 new: 02.53 All STCs Technical Enhancements/improvements for phase 2 All STCs SMG04 SMG04 Tandem Free Operation of speech codecs in Mobile-to-Mobile Calls (MMC SMG11 New: 02.95; CRs: 02.04 UK UK Support of Shared Interworking Function (SIWF) SMG04 SMG03 Affected Specs. in STC ETSI F Various WI rapporteur Company Date due/approved Comments Ms T.Sundbye Tele-mobil WI appr. in Tdoc SM S24 Mr. J.Candish Nortel S20 S20 Work in SMG4 depends on progress in SMG3 Mr S.Ouvrier Telia S24 core specs completed S24 S24 W.Navarro Nortel 952/97 S28 PT SMG S99 On-going exerci General WI for Phase 2 "fixes" Page34/37 WI Title STC Prime resp. committee Type of Work Rapporteur Company Country SMG11 Test methods for handset and headset mobile station SMG11 CRs Ian Goitz Cellnet UK Stage 1 Mr L.Giles BRT/UIC UK SMG01 Transparently supporting UPT phase 1 SMG01 Study Mr D.Richards 03.50, ETS300 540, ETS300 607-1, GSM 11.10-1 TBR20, TBR32 del Transmission of date/time and zone SMG01 Affected Specs. in STC AT&T NSI UK Company Date due/approved Comments Ian Goetz Cellnet del deleted @ S27 Mr L.Giles Vodafone S18 replaced by WI "Network Identity and Time Zone (NITZ)" Mr D.Richards AT&T NSI S13 SMG1 reported that no work required UMTS Charging & Billing SMG01 D.Chambers UMTS Core based on ATM Transport SMG12 M.Wilson, A.Rouz Phase 2+ status list WI appr. in Tdoc SM WI rapporteur 123/96 681/98 Fujitsu 759/98 Page35/37 WI Title STC Prime resp. committee Type of Work Rapporteur Company Country Affected Specs. in STC WI rapporteur Company Date due/approved Comments WI appr. in Tdoc SM UMTS Numbering, Addressing and Identities SMG01 S.Kleier MMO 681/98 UMTS Open Service Architecture SMG12 R.Schmersel Ericsson 761/98 Unified SMS CB scheduling algorithm SMG04 Required SMG04 CR Required SMG01 Universal access to freephone numbers SMG01 SMG03 Stage 1 Stage 2 Ms N.Hodgson Phase 2+ status list GSM 07.61; CRs CRs UK deleted @ S19 Ms N.Hodgson Vodafone S23 deleted @ S20 S23 Unstructured octet stream GPRS PDP Type (R98) SMG04 SMG03 Vodafone cancelled? required required SMG04 GSM 09.61 GSM 09.02, GSM 09.60 required 556/98 S28 S28 Page36/37 WI Title STC Prime resp. committee Type of Work Rapporteur Company Country SMG01 User-to-User Signalling (UUS) SMG01 SMG03 Stage1 Stage 2 SMG03 Stage 3 Mr A. Conrad T Mobil DE report CRs SMG09 11.11 new: 02.87; CRs: 02.04, 02.30 Company Date due/approved Comments Mr A. Conrad T-Mobil S19 stage 1 complete WI appr. in Tdoc SM S28 S28 SMG01 USSD Enhancements SMG01 SMG03 Affected Specs. in STC WI rapporteur 02.04, 02.90 03.38, 03.90,04.80, 04.90, 09.02 Sverre Slotte Nokia S28 S28 on adice of T. Kokkola S28 S28 Virtual Home Environment SMG01 E.Postmann Siemens Wireless Mob. Stat. Location : Name kept Location Services SMG01 M. Kanerva Nokia C.Systems S23 Duplicate of WI "location services" SMG01 Phase 2+ status list Requirements 511/96 M. Kanerva Nokia C.Systems FIN 681/98 Page37/37 ETSI / SMG Tdoc SMG 746/98 Meeting #27 Praha, 12 - 16 October, 1998 AI: 5.4 Source: PT SMG Title: PT SMG Status Report (STF 12, STF 83, STF 80V, STF 61V, STF 79) Status: for approval Contents: 1 GENERAL ................................................................................................................................................................ 3 2 STATUS OF SPECIFICATIONS ........................................................................................................................... 3 2.1 GSM SPECIFICATIONS .............................................................................................................................................. 4 2.1.1 GSM Phase 1 ................................................................................................................................................... 4 2.1.2 GSM Phase 2 ................................................................................................................................................... 4 2.1.3 GSM Phase 2+................................................................................................................................................. 4 2.2 UMTS...................................................................................................................................................................... 5 2.3 PUBLICATION OF SPECIFICATIONS ............................................................................................................................. 6 2.3.1 Free access to ETSI specifications .................................................................................................................. 6 2.3.2 ETSI CD ROM, ETSI publication date, SMG CD ROM .................................................................................. 6 2.3.3 Software compatibility problems ..................................................................................................................... 7 2.3.4 New SMG file structure on ETSI server........................................................................................................... 7 3 MS TYPE APPROVAL AND TESTING ACTIVITIES ..................................................................................... 10 3.1 PHASE 2+ TBR MODULES PREPARATION ................................................................................................................ 10 3.2 PHASE 2 TBR MAINTENANCE................................................................................................................................. 10 3.3 MS TEST SPECIFICATION (11.10-1) UPDATING AND MAINTENANCE ........................................................................ 10 3.4 MS TEST SPECIFICATION (11.10-1) DEVELOPMENT................................................................................................. 11 3.5 MS TEST SPECIFICATION (11.10-2) ICS UPDATING AND MAINTENANCE ................................................................. 11 3.6 MS TEST SPECIFICATION (11.10-3) TTCN UPDATING AND MAINTENANCE ............................................................ 11 3.7 MS TEST SPECIFICATION (11.10-3) TTCN DEVELOPMENT ..................................................................................... 11 3.8 OTHER PLANNED ACTIVITIES ................................................................................................................................. 12 4 PROGRAMME MANAGEMENT ....................................................................................................................... 12 4.1 GSM ...................................................................................................................................................................... 12 4.1.1 UIC project .................................................................................................................................................... 12 4.1.2 GPRS ............................................................................................................................................................. 12 4.2 UMTS.................................................................................................................................................................... 12 5 ITU CO-ORDINATION ........................................................................................................................................ 12 6 PT SMG FUNDING AND RESOURCES............................................................................................................. 12 6.1 THE TEAM .............................................................................................................................................................. 13 6.3 PT SMG JOB DESCRIPTION..................................................................................................................................... 13 7 ETSI ACTIVITIES................................................................................................................................................. 13 8 PT SMG MANAGEMENT.................................................................................................................................... 13 9 EXPERTS NEEDED .............................................................................................................................................. 14 10 USEFUL INFORMATION.................................................................................................................................. 14 ANNEX 1 BUDGET USAGE OF PT SMG............................................................................................................... 1 Tdoc SMG 746: PT SMG Status Report to SMG#27 page 1 ANNEX 2 SMG MEETING CALENDAR ................................................................................................................ 1 ANNEX 3 ACCESS TO SMG (SUB-GROUP) DOCUMENTS / E-MAIL GROUPS ........................................... 1 A3.1 THE ETSI SERVER ................................................................................................................................................ 1 A3.2 ETSI E-MAIL LISTS ................................................................................................................................................ 1 A3.3 GSM MOU PERMANENT REFERENCE DOCUMENTS (PRD) ................................................................................... 2 Tdoc SMG 746: PT SMG Status Report to SMG#27 page 2 1 General In 1998, the following Special Task Forces (STF) for SMG exist: a) GSM related STF: STF deals with 12 Development of GSM phase 2+ standard 61V ASCI 80V GPRS 79 Mobile station test specifications For STF80V, SMG#26 and ETSI Board approved modifications to the terms of reference. In addition, terms of reference for an STF on GSM Number Portability (provisional number STF EU) was approved by SMG#26 and ETSI Board. b) UMTS: STF 83 Throughout this report, the generic term "PT SMG" is used to represent the STFs mentioned above. The STC related work in which PT SMG has taken part are covered by the STCs Status Reports whilst this document gives a survey • on the specific work of PT SMG, and • on administrative matters. 2 Status of Specifications As usual, the updated status list of specifications after SMG#27 will be distributed as an annex of the plenary meeting report. The status of specifications before SMG#26 is available in Tdoc SMG 747/98. The present status and action list of phase 2/2+ GSM specifications and of UMTS specifications as EN, TS, TR, and (revisions of) ETRs, ETSs and GTSes, including dates for Public Enquiry (PE), Vote and One step Approval Procedure (OAP) is given in Tdoc SMG 733/98 (prepared by Ian Doig). The list of CRs presented to SMG#27 is contained in Tdoc SMG 744/98 (prepared by Michael Sanders). The update in accordance with the results of this meeting is Annex 2 of ETSI/SMG(98)4. The total number of SMG approved GSM and UMTS specifications developed as follows: Tdoc SMG 746: PT SMG Status Report to SMG#27 page 3 GSM & UMTS approved CRs 400 350 300 250 200 150 100 SM G #1 7 SM G #1 8 SM G #1 9 SM G #2 0 SM G #2 1 SM G #2 2 SM G #2 3 SM G #2 4 SM G #2 5 SM G #2 6 50 2.1 GSM specifications 2.1.1 GSM Phase 1 SMG#25 decided to declare the GSM Phase 1 specifications as “closed”. This means (see Tdoc SMG 1135/97): • the specifications are still published; • no CRs are possible anymore. 2.1.2 GSM Phase 2 GSM Phase 2 Change requests developed as shown in the figure below: Phase 2 G #2 5 SM G #2 4 SM G #2 3 SM G #2 2 SM G #2 1 SM G #2 0 SM G #2 9 SM G #1 8 SM G #1 7 SM #1 G SM 2.1.3 6 approved CRs 180 160 140 120 100 80 60 40 20 0 GSM Phase 2+ Change Requests to GSM Phase 2+ developed as shown in the figure below: Tdoc SMG 746: PT SMG Status Report to SMG#27 page 4 Phase 2+ R96 appr. R97 appr. 250 R98 appr. 200 150 100 50 0 SMG# 17 2.2 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 UMTS Before SMG#27, the following UMTS specifications were under SMG change control, but not published by ETSI: No TITLE CURRENT VERSION 21.06 O&M requirements for the UMTS 3.0.0 22.01 Universal Mobile Telecommunications System (UMTS): Service aspects; Service 3.2.1 22.05 Services and service capabilities 3.1.0 22.07 UMTS Terminal and Smart Card Concepts 3.0.0 22.24 Charging and Accounting Mechanism 3.0.0 22.25 Quality of Service and Network Performance 3.1.0 22.60 Mobile multimedia services including mobile Intranet and Internet services 3.0.0 22.70 Virtual Home Environment 3.0.0 22.71 Automatic establishment of roaming relations 3.0.0 30.00 SMG - UMTS Work programme 3.5.0 30.01 UMTS Baseline document: Collection of the SMG’s positions on the UMTS 3.3.01 30.20 Technical characteristics, capabilities and limitations of mobile satellite systems 3.1.0 33.20 Security principles for the UMTS 3.0.1 1 Version 3.3.0 reflects the decisions up to SMG#25. Version 3.4.0, reflecting the decisions of SMG#26, is not yet available. Tdoc SMG 746: PT SMG Status Report to SMG#27 page 5 The following specifications have been published: NO TITLE CURRENT VERSION 21.01 Overall requirements on the radio interface(s) of the UMTS 3.0.1 30.03 Selection procedures for the choice of radio transmission technologies of the UMTS 3.2.0 30.06 UTRA Concept Evaluation Reports 3.0.0 AP SMG For the following specifications, PT SMG is asking for confirmation that they can be published. In addition, PT SMG often receives questions on the UMTS work program. SMG might consider to publish UMTS 30.00 as well, in particular as all the information is available on the Web. 21.02 High level requirements relevant for the definition of the UMTS Terrestrial Radio Access 3.0.0 30.04 Definition of the limited number of UTRA concepts 3.0.0 Change Requests to UMTS specifications have been approved as shown below: UMTS approved CRs 5 4 3 2 1 0 SMG#22 2.3 2.3.1 SMG#23 SMG#24 SMG#25 SMG#26 Publication of specifications Free access to ETSI specifications As from mid September, ETSI made Technical Specifications and Reports available to download free of charge from the ETSI WWW page http://webapp.etsi.org/publicationssearch/. Due to an existing NSO agreement, ENs and ETSs will be only be available after 01/11/98. 2.3.2 ETSI CD ROM, ETSI publication date, SMG CD ROM ETSI CD ROM: It should be noted that the ETSI CD ROM contains ETSI published versions. Many specifications (in the new scheme, the ENs, in the old scheme the ETS and TBR) have to Tdoc SMG 746: PT SMG Status Report to SMG#27 page 6 undergo the two step or one step approval procedures (TAP, OAP) within the national standards organisations represented in ETSI Hence, it is normal that a specification, e.g., GSM 04.08 Version 5.7.0, is published by ETSI with date say 1 May 1998, and is in fact the same as the SMG version from November 1997 (after SMG#23); the ETSI publication of the version 5.7.0 might then have a newer date than the SMG internal version 5.9.0. SMG CD ROM: The SMG#26 CD ROM has been available shortly after SMG#26. The SMG#27 CD ROM is planned to be issued 3-4 weeks after the SMG#27 plenary. 2.3.3 Software compatibility problems PT SMG informed earlier SMG plenaries about compatibility problems when different software tools are used for the generation of documents. Now, PT SMG had to discover that there are compatibility problems between different Word versions, sometimes leading to the consequence that • text disappears • modifications made in figures/pictures disappear when a Word for Windows 97 text is converted to Word 6. ETSI rules don’t help with this problem. By the way, PT SMG received an information (but didn’t verify it) that ITU doesn’t accept documents in Word for Windows 97. The problem has been reported to WOME, which elaborated some recommendations to SMG#27. 2.3.4 2.3.4.1 New SMG file structure on ETSI server SMG specifications on ETSI server On proposal of PT SMG in agreement with WOME, SMG#26 accepted the following approach for storing specifications on the ETSI server: • When a word version is available of a document (extension “.doc”), only the zipped version (“.zip”) is put on the server. Same for access (“.mdb”) or Excel (“.xls”) or Powerpoint (“.ppt”). When no electronic version is available, the document is scanned and normally the non-compressed version goes to the server (because compression gain is very small). • File name convention (explained by examples): ∗ 0408-491.zip is the zipped 04.08 version 4.9.1. The “-“ shows that it is a version not published by ETSI. (This information is also explicitly stated on the front page of the specification.) If and when a version is published by ETSI (this will entail a change of the front page and the headers, nothing else), the version is increased to 4.9.2 and the file would be 0408_492.zip (“_” instead of “-“). ∗ 0408-4b0.zip is the zipped 04.08 version 4.11.0. Tdoc SMG 746: PT SMG Status Report to SMG#27 page 7 ∗ 01318D10.zip is the zipped form of draft 1.0 of version 8 of 01.31. This scheme, as decided in SMG#25, is applicable when a major version of a specification is under STC change control. ∗ 0408D4p0.zip: This is a PT SMG internal draft before final verification in PT SMG. It would be distributed to STC experts only in rare and extreme cases (e.g. when a meeting is convened immediately after an SMG plenary). • The following file structure should be used after SMG#26: etsi/tech-org/SMG/documents/ SMG SMG1 SMG2 … SMG12 WOME SPECS . Drafts . . . Ph1 Ph2 Ph2pl-v5 Ph2pl-v6 Ph2pl-v7 STC-CTR 01-serie 01318D10.zip UMTS In short: similar sub-directories for • drafts (versions 10.x.y, 1.x.y, 2.x.y) • phase 1 • phase 2 • phase 2+ major version 5 • phase 2+ major version 6 • phase 2+ major version 7 • … • UMTS • specifications under STC Change Control. Tdoc SMG 746: PT SMG Status Report to SMG#27 page 8 2.3.4.2 File structure for SMG plenary In agreement with WOME, PT SMG intends to introduce, before the end of the year, the following file structure for the directory SMG/document/SMG (prepared by Michael Sanders): • The structure only defines sub-directory levels 1 and 2. • Only one file may in the "root" directory, a readme.txt file describing the structure of the SMG area. The table below indicates the directory names to be found below /tech-org/smg/document/smg (it means that every directory under level 1 has all sub-directories in the box under level 2). Main Directory inbox plenary sub-directory level 1 sub-directory level 2 24b9802_Paris 25_9803_Sophia 26_9806_Helsinki 27_9810_Praha Comments uploading area the plenary directory should contain all plenary meetings report “invite” and “agenda” only for the next meeting et cetera pp Databases Groups adhocs Specs tools invite agenda tdocs change_request meeting_calendar members officials CR data base the meeting calendar members database a (reference to a) document listing all chairpersons Specification status list work item database SMG coordination group GSM MoU PRDs (until when all are available on WWW) Other SMG working groups status_list work_items co-ordination GSM_MoU number_portability etc. PT_SMG LCS_9810_sophia see plenary acrobat microsoft templates www 2.3.4.3 PT SMG executive meetings This directory would contain all joint and adhoc meetings. If there are many meetings on one particular subject, an extra subdirectory (describing the topic) could be added under the adhocs directory See description above acrobat reader patches etc. MS word templates - in particular the CR form and work item description sheet form Others could be added as needed for future use to hold http files for easier access to the SMG area File structure for SMG STCs A proposal for harmonization of STC file structure is in progress in PT SMG. Tdoc SMG 746: PT SMG Status Report to SMG#27 page 9 3 MS Type approval and testing activities For more information of SMG7 activities, see the SMG7 status report in Tdoc SMG 541/98. 3.1 Phase 2+ TBR modules preparation PT SMG pursued the ongoing development of Phase 2+ Type approval documents by: • co-ordination with ACTE and GTAAB, (5 scope statements approved, 2 new mandates received (one for R-GSM, one for CTS-MS) • preparing and submitting the CTS-FP Draft scope statements (one new mandate is expected) • meetings with ETSI secretariat, on EC order vouchers for Phase 2+ module implementations and Phase 2 TBR merging - see Tdoc SMG 748/98, presented to SMG for approval. • preparing the Phase 2+ R-GSM and the ASCI TBR modules for information to SMG#27. The modules are linked to Phase 2 TBR 19 and 31 and comply with the 98/13/EC Terminal Directive. • organising and participating in SMG7 RTTE Ad hoc meeting in Sophia Antipolis (Aug 28) • participating in OCG TG6 meeting focused on RTTE implementation (Sep 2) Next Steps: • • • • examine the implications of the new RTTE participate in next OCG TG6 meetings (Nov 5, Dec 3) attend the RTTE steering Committee’s AHG complete and submit R-GSM and ASCI TBR modules to SMG7#20 for approval. 3.2 Phase 2 TBR maintenance PT SMG pursued the ongoing update and maintenance of TBRs by: • Updating Phase 2 TBR into new editions: • TBR 19 (edition 6), now EN 301 419-1 • TBR 31 (edition 3), now EN 301 431. • Evaluating and reporting to SMG7 on merging of TBR 19 and 31. • Preparing a merged version of TBR 19 and 31, Access (Draft EN 301 419-1) Next Steps: • Prepare EN 301 420-1 (merged TBR 20 and 32, Telephony) • Send TBR 19 edition 6 (EN 301 419-1) and TBR 31 edition 3 (EN 301 431) on TAP/OAP. • Complete revised EN 301 419-1 (merged TBR 19 and 31, Access) for SMG#28 AP SMG To approve the ToR for TBR merging and new TBR modules in Tdoc SMG 748/98. In addition, PT SMG often receives questions on the UMTS work program. SMG might consider to publish UMTS 30.00 as well, in particular as all the information is available on the Web. 3.3 MS Test specification (11.10-1) updating and maintenance PT SMG pursued the ongoing update and maintenance of the Part 1 prose: • Implemented 11.10-1 test specification versions 4.23.0 and 5.6.0 Tdoc SMG 746: PT SMG Status Report to SMG#27 page 10 3.4 MS test specification (11.10-1) development PT SMG supported ongoing development activities: • • • • • • Co-ordination with GPRS testing Drafting Group Attendance of GPRS Drafting Sessions #5 and #6. Organisation and participate in GPRS Drafting session #6 in Sophia Antipolis Drafting and finalising VBS/VGCS, (ASCI) testing specs (Tdoc 362/98) Drafting and finalising R-GSM (RF) testing specs (Tdoc 363/98 submitted here for approval) Planning for 11.10-1 version 6 Note: CTS testing Drafting Group activities were on hold during the reporting period Next steps: • Draft VGCS/VBS cell re-selection (ASCI RF) testing • Draft VGCS/VBS cell change (ASCI signalling) testing • Increase resources for GPRS MM test development 3.5 MS Test specification (11.10-2) ICS updating and maintenance No work performed. Next steps: • Develop new 11.10-2 Implementation Conformance Statement (ICS) version 4.24.0 • Create new 11.10-2 Phase 2+ ICS (version 5.7.0). 3.6 MS Test specification (11.10-3) TTCN updating and maintenance Ongoing Quality Assurance and Maintenance of GSM900 and DCS1800 Abstract Test Suites (ATS): • Ongoing assistance to ANITE for TTCN implementation including syntax/static semantic checks. • Monitor and review ANITE TTCN implementation of version 4 for the following ATSs: • Layer 3 signalling ATS • Enhanced Full Rate (EFR) signalling ATS • Cell Selection / Re-selection ATS • Multiband signalling ATS Next steps: • Monitor and review version 5 TTCN implementation. 3.7 MS test specification (11.10-3) TTCN development PT SMG planned for the necessary ATS development for UIC Next steps: • Draft VGCS/VBS/eMLPPP (ASCI) TTCN ATS • Draft R-GSM TTCN ATS Tdoc SMG 746: PT SMG Status Report to SMG#27 page 11 3.8 Other Planned Activities • Inclusion of PCS 1900 standard into 11.10 • Evaluate and plan for the transition towards the European Parliament and Council Directive on Radio Telecommunications Terminal Equipment and the mutual recognition of the conformity of equipment. 4 Programme management Program management is reported under Agenda Items 6.12 (GSM) and 7.8 (UMTS). Here, only work items under special STF management are reported: 4.1 4.1.1 GSM UIC project The European Commission has issued a DRAFT MANDATE TO CEN/CENELEC/ETSI FOR STANDARDIZATION in the field of RAILWAY EQUIPMENT on the INTEROPERABILITY OF THE TRANS-EUROPEAN HIGH-SPEED RAIL SYSTEM, see Tdoc SMG 750/98. In a meeting between ETSI, CEN and UIC (3 July, 1998 at ETSI premises), the responsibilities between ETSI and CEN have been clarified, see Tdoc SMG 751/98. As a consequence, creation of an STF for dealing with the SMG related parts has been proposed. It should be funded by the EC (possibly with some co-funding of UIC). The Terms of Reference are presented in Tdoc SMG 749/98 for approval by SMG#27. 4.1.2 GPRS PT SMG is support the GPRS testing activities with Jean-Jacques Davidian, Shicheng Hu (ETSI PEX), Johan Petersen and soon, Professor Wang (University Shanghai) who has already several times worked in PT SMG on a temporary basis. A necessary change to the STF80V Terms of Reference had been accepted by SMG#26 and ETSI Board. 4.2 UMTS See agenda item 7.8. 5 ITU Co-ordination By voluntary contribution from Nokia, Makis Kokkos has seconded as ITU-R Co-ordinator. He has to resign as he will get new responsibilities in Nokia. We thank Nokia for this support, and we thank Makis for his achievements. Nokia has offered Stuart Cooke as a successor. SMG#27 should decide on the matter. 6 PT SMG Funding and Resources For details on the budget, see annex 1. PT SMG (Antun Samukic/Ansgar Bergmann) participated Tdoc SMG 746: PT SMG Status Report to SMG#27 page 12 in the STF SMG Voluntary Funding Task Force. Ansgar Bergmann is also acting as secretary of SMG AG. 6.1 The Team As announced at SMG#26, Fredrik Pettersson has left the team end of July 1998. He had a very demanding job in PT SMG, being responsible for SMG3 WPA, SMG2 WPA and System Architecture/SMG12. His work was excellent, and PT SMG thanks him very much. The team at present consists of Roger Tarazi, Peter van der Arend, Paolo Usai, Michael Sanders, Mark Cataldo, Johan Petersen, Jean-Jacques Davidian, Friedhelm Rodermund, Fredrik Pettersson, David Williams, Antun Samukic, Ansgar Bergmann. Shicheng Hu (ETSI PEX) supports the TTCN and prose tests in GSM 11.10. 6.3 PT SMG job description PT SMG tries to support all SMG STCs, and - as much as possible - all working parties, ad hoc groups, and task forces; the PT SMG experts act as the editors of all Technical Specifications for GSM which are under change control. As usual, the updated detailed job descriptions for PT SMG are presented to SMG (Tdoc SMG 764/98). 7 ETSI activities 8 PT SMG management PT SMG executive meetings take place nine times per year, each meeting half a day (afternoon) followed by a half day (morning) management meeting of PT SMG. SMG officials are invited to participate at their choice. The management meetings carry out the agreements of the executive meeting. SMG members may send any problems, proposals etc. (by e-mail or fax) under subject starting with PT SMG management to ansgar.bergmann@etsi.fr. They will be treated, the latest, at the next SMG PT management / executive meeting. Dates for the meetings: 1998: 19/20 October, 7/8 December 1999: 1/2 Feb, 15/16 Feb, 12/13 April, 14/15 June, 21-22 June, 6/7 Sept, 11/12 Oct, 18/19 Oct, 13/14 Dec. Draft agenda 19/20 October: • Planning of actions resulting from SMG#27 • Review of assignment of responsibilities in PT SMG, Review of PT SMG job description • Review of program management • Review of CR data base and status list of specifications. Tdoc SMG 746: PT SMG Status Report to SMG#27 page 13 9 Experts needed There are two open longer term positions in PT SMG, shown as NN in the PT SMG job description. In addition there are limited positions for GSM Number Portability (2 experts, 6 + 2 Months) and for Mobile Station testing, in particular TTCN support. It should be noted that there is some flexibility to re-assign responsibilities in PT SMG, whence also experts in areas which are shown as “occupied” should consider to join the team. Calls for experts are in Tdoc SMG 762/98, Call for Experts for STF12 (GSM), 83 (UMTS) and for STF EU (Study and investigation of the introduction of number portability in the GSM family), which is also Collective Letter 1899. Interested delegates should contact Ansgar Bergmann. 10 Useful information The SMG meeting calendar is annex 2, together with information how to find the latest version of the meeting calendar on the WWW or FTP server. Information on access to e-mail lists and the FTP server is in annex 3. Tdoc SMG 746: PT SMG Status Report to SMG#27 page 14 Annex 1 Budget usage of PT SMG [see file annex?a.doc] Tdoc SMG 746, Annex 1 page I Tdoc SMG 746, Annex 1 page 2 Tdoc SMG 746, Annex 1 page 3 Annex 2 SMG Meeting Calendar Updated information of SMG (sub-group) meetings is available in three ways: • On the ETSI server, under SMG/document/SMG, you find a file called mtgcal.xls. Download it and open it (it is an Excel file). Take care! Near the left corner you see that there are two sheets, one for 1998, one for 1999. Don’t look for the 1998 dates in the 1999 sheet. If you have a sufficiently high version of Excel, you will see red points for most meetings. If you move to a filed with a red point, an indication of the meeting venue will appear. • The same file is available on the WWW ETSI SMG home page (http://www.etsi.org/smg): You’ll then see the SMG meetings in the blue part at left. Then follow the instructions. • On the WWW ETSI home page (http://www.etsi.org), click on the red button “Technical Bodies” (it is the one with five iconised ETSI officials); six rounded rectangles will appear. Click on the one with writing “Calendar”. A box appears, and in the field “Technical Body” you can activate a pull down menu and select a groups. (You’ll probably have to scroll down to click the botton “Find Meetings”.) In any case, if you have a question on meetings, you can contact Emmanuelle Wurffel (phone +33 4 9294 4266, fax +33 4 9365 2817, e-mail emmanuelle.wurffel@etsi.fr). Tdoc SMG 746, Annex 2 page 1 Annex 3 A3.1 Access to SMG (sub-group) documents / e-mail groups The ETSI Server The SMG documents and sub-group documents can be found on the ETSI server under the directory: http://docbox.etsi.org/tech-org/smg/document A user name and password is required. Any ETSI member can obtain a user name by contacting the ETSI help desk; e-mail: helpdesk@etsi.fr or tel: +33 4 9294 4900 or filling out an on-line application form at: http://www.etsi.org/AccountRequest/form.idc A3.2 ETSI e-mail lists SMG has several discussion/information e-mail groups on the ETSI e-mail listserver. In order to join these lists list, you must register by sending an e-mail to the listserver. For example, if you wish to join the SMG_plenary list, send an email to listserv@LIST.ETSI.FR with the following line of text in the body of the message: subscribe ListGroupName YourFirstName YourLastName (This text must be the message body, not in the subject field which is always ignored.) You will then automatically receive (via e-mail) further details about how the list operates, and you’ll have to follow the instructions - in particular you will be asked to confirm, and if you don’t do that, your subscription will be cancelled soon. For example, Ansgar Bergmann registered successfully for the SMG Plenary list by sending the message subscribe SMG_plenary Ansgar Bergmann All lists have an associated archive of every e-mail sent via that list. Information on how to access the archive are sent to you when you subscribe to the list. There are many e-mail groups on the list server. A continuously updated list of these groups can be found at: http://www.lsoft.com/scripts/wl.exe?XH=LIST.ETSI.FR Please use the e-mail lists with some care, in particular, when responding to a message. For example, if you receive a message sent to an e-mail list, and you want to reply: If you just click on “reply”, the answer will probably go to the whole list again. So every member of the list (around 260 people) would receive your answer, and that is probably not always what you want. Documentation on the use of http://www.lsoft.com/manuals/index.html. e-mail Tdoc SMG 746, Annex 3 page 1 lists can be found on A3.3 GSM MoU Permanent Reference Documents (PRD) GSM MoU intends to make all non-restricted PRD available on http://www.gsmworld.com PRDs of 3GIG are already available from there. SERG PRD SE13 is available on the FTP server under /tech-org/smg/Document/smg/mou-prd. It will be moved to /tech-org/smg/Document/smg/Groups/GSM_MoU, or deleted when the document becomes available on http://www.gsmworld.com. Tdoc SMG 746, Annex 2 page 2 ANNEX 8 STRUCTURE OF SMG AND SUBGROUPS SMG Chairman: Fred Hillebrand Vice Chairmen: Alan Cox (Vodafone), Gunnar Sandegren (Ericsson) Secretary: Ansgar Bergmann SMG1 Chairman: Alan Cox (Vodafone) Vice Chairmen: Armin Toepfer (Mannesmann Mobilfunk), Derek Richards (Lucent) PT SMG support (including all subgroups): Roger Tarazi Ad hoc groups: • GPRS phase 2 ad hoc, Chairman Graham Heaton (Vodafone) • UMTS phase 1 ad hoc, Chairman Emanuel Puga Perera (CNET) • UMTS 22.01 ad hoc, Chairman Chris Friel (Cellnet) • SIM toolkit ad hoc, Chairman Nigel Barnes (Motorola) SMG2 Chairman: N.P.S. Andersen (Tele Danmark) Vice Chairman: M. Färber (Siemens) PT SMG support: Paolo Usai Working Parties: • WPA on Signalling Aspects, Acting Chairman Andrew Howell (Motorola); PT SMG support: D. Williams • WPB on Radio Aspects, Chairman N.P.S. Andersen (Tele Danmark); PT SMG support: P. Usai Ad hoc groups: • UMTS-L1 Layer 1 Expert Group, Chairman A. Toskala (Nokia), Vice Chairman M. Nasshan (Siemens), Secretary F. Gourgue (Alcatel) • Layer 2&3 Protocol Expert Group, Chairman D. Fauconnier (Nortel), Vice Chairman: C. Boisseau, France Télécom/CNET, Secretary G. Petkov (NEC) • UTRAN Architecture Expert Group, Chairman P. Willars (Ericsson), Vice Chairman: none, Secretary A. Länsisalmi (Nokia) • ITU Expert Group, Chairman N. P. Magnani (Cselt), Secretary: R. Bruzzone (Philips Consumer Communications) SMG3 Chairman: Harald Dettner (Siemens) Draft ETSI/SMG(98)3 Part B, Annexes 16/11/98 Acting Vice Chairmen: Hannu Hietalahti (Nokia), Steffen Haberman (T-Mobil), Ian Park (Vodafone) PT SMG support: Peter van der Arend Working Parties: • WPA on radio-interface & GPRS, Chairman Hannu Hietalahti (Nokia) PT SMG support: Johan Petersen • WPB on supplementary service, Chairman Steffen Haberman (T-Mobil) PT SMG support : Peter van der Arend • WPC on network aspects, Chairman Ian Park (Vodafone) PT SMG support : David Williams SMG4 Chairman: Kevin Holley (BT) Vice Chairman: Norbert Klehn (Siemens), Graham Heaton (Vodafone), Lars Novak (Ericsson), Arthur Gidlow (One2One) PT SMG support (including all subgroups): Friedhelm Rodermund Subgroups: • SMS Group, Chairman Arthur Gidlow (One2One) • Cell Broadcast Group, Chairman Ian Harris (Vodafone) • GPRS Group, Chairman Graham Heaton (Vodafone) • MS-TE Group, Chairman Lars Novak (Ericsson) • IWF Group, Chairman Norbert Klehn (Siemens) • MExE Group, Chairman John Candish (Nortel) • UMTS Group, Chairman Kevin Holley SMG6 SMG6 Chair: Gisela Hertel (Iridium) SMG6 Vice Chairmen: Kai Sjöblom (Nokia), Steffen Weichselbaum (Mannesmann Mobilfunk) PT SMG support (including all subgroups): Michael Sanders Subgroups: • WPA (UMTS), Chairman Steffen Weichselbaum (Mannesmann Mobilfunk) • 12.11 subgroup, Chairman NN. (was Mark Cataldo (Lucent)) • 12.08 subgroup, Chairman NN. (was Bill Szelazek (Lucent)) • GPRS subgroup, Chairman Kai Sjöblom (Nokia) SMG7 SMG7 Chairman: Rémi Thomas (France Télécom) SMG7 Program Manager: Jean-Jacques Davidian Draft ETSI/SMG(98)3 Part B, Annexes 16/11/98 Subgroups: • Signalling subgroup, Chairman Rémi Thomas (France Télécom) PT SMG support : Jean-Jacques Davidian • RF subgroup, Chairman Han van Bussel PT SMG support : Jean-Jacques Davidian Drafting subgroups: • SMG7 GPRS: Rapporteur: Arnold Roenbeck • SMG7 CTS: Rapporteur: Sada Dia • SMG7 TTCN: Rapporteur: Shicheng Hu SMG8 SMG8 Chairman: Simon Pike (Lucent Technologies) PT SMG support: Friedhelm Rodermund • Signalling subgroup: no fixed Chairman SMG9 SMG9 Chairman: Klaus Vedder (Giesecke & Devrient) Vice Chairmen: Colin Hamling (Cellnet), Nigel Barnes (Motorola) PT SMG support (including all subgroups): Michael Sanders Working Parties: • UMTS working party, Chairman Guenter Maringer (T-Mobil) • Testing working party, Chairman Gary Waite (Aspects software) • API working party, Chairman Mark Green (Orange) • SIM Application Toolkit Security, Chairman Nigel Barnes, (Motorola) • Generics, Chairman Rune Lindholm (Nokia). SMG10 Chairman: Mike Walker (Vodafone) Vice Chairman: David Miles (Cellnet) PT SMG support (technical manager for Security Aspects): Peter van der Arend Working Parties: • WPA: GSM Security Mechanisms, Chairman Henri Gilbert (France Télécom); • WPB: GSM Services, Chairman Simon Collins (Praesidium); vice-chairman: Tim Wright (Vodafone) • WPC: UMTS Security, Chairman Colin Blanchard (BT Labs); • WPD: Lawful interception, Chairman Bernie McKibben (Motorola). The following ad-hoc groups are "active" within SMG10 on an ad-hoc basis to progress the work on a certain work issue: Draft ETSI/SMG(98)3 Part B, Annexes 16/11/98 on Ciphering Indicator (SMG10-BSG) on Operational Feature Monitoring on CTS chairman Michael Walker chairman Rolf Schnitzler chairman Tim Wright (Vodafone) (MMO) (Vodafone) SMG11 Chairman: Kari Järvinen (Nokia) Vice Chairmen: NN, Paolo Usai (ETSI PT SMG) PT SMG support (including all subgroups): Paolo Usai Sub-groups: • AMR (Adaptive Multi Rate), Chairman Kari Järvinen (Nokia) • TFO (Tandem Free Operation), Chairman William Navarro (Nortel) • SQ (Speech Quality), Chairman P. Usai (ETSI PT SMG) SMG12 Chairman: F. Courau (Alcatel) Co-Chairman: T. Järvelä (Nokia) PT SMG: NN, Antun Samukic WOME Chairman: Peter Donat, FEEI, Austria Vice Chair: PT SMG support : Ansgar Bergmann, ETSI PT SMG Note: Draft ETSI/SMG(98)3 For details (co-ordinates), see file smg/document/smg/chairmen.zip on the FTP server. Part B, Annexes 16/11/98 ETSI SMG Tdoc 574/98 ETSI SMG #27 Prague, 12-16 October 1998 12 October 1998 Source: ETSI Director General/UGG Chairman Title: During the meeting held in Tokyo, 7-9 October 1998 ARIB, ETSI, T1, TTA and TTC agreed this framework document Agenda item: 5.7 Document for: Decision Discussion Information X Table of Contents [to be updated] 1 • 2- Draft Partnership Project Description 21- Individual Members (3GPP Overview) • 3- Preamble 22- Individual Members (1) • 4- 3GPP Overview 23- Individual Members (2) • 5- Definition of 3GPP 24- Contributions to ITU (3GPP Overview) • 6- Scope and objectives (1) 25- Submission of 3GPP results to ITU • 7- Scope and objectives (2) 26- Regulators/Governments (3GPP Overview) • 8- Characteristics of 3GPP (1) 27- National/Regional regulatory requirements • 9- Characteristics of 3GPP (2) 28- Financial requirements for establishing 3GPP • 10- Membership 29- Overview showing external interfaces • 11- Organizational Partners (3GPP Overview) 30- Internal structure of 3GPP • 12- Organizational Partners (Definition) 31- Internal structure of 3GPP showing example Partners and Members only • 13- Documentation for 3GPP 32- Primary responsibilities of PCGs and TSGs (1) • 14- The Partnership Project Agreement (1) 33- Primary responsibilities of PCGs and TSGs (2) • 15- The Partnership Project Agreement (2) 34- Primary responsibilities of PCGs and TSGs (3) • 16- The Partnership Project Description 35- Primary responsibilities of PCGs and TSGs (4) • 17- The Partnership Project Working Procedures 36- Primary responsibilities of PCGs and TSGs (5) • 18- Ownership of the Partership Project results 37- Participation rights in PCGs and TSGs • 19- Market Representation Partners (3GPP Overview) 38- Principles for decision making within 3GPP • 20- Market Representation Partners (Definition) 39- Working language of 3GPP 40- Target Schedule for the creation of 3GPP 41- Work items to be transferred to 3GP 3GPP-07/10/1998 2 THIRD GENERATION PARTNERSHIP PROJECT (3GPP) DRAFT PARTNERSHIP PROJECT DESCRIPTION During the meeting held in Tokyo, 7-9 October 1998 ARIB, ETSI, T1, TTA and TTC agreed this framework document. [Subject to formal confirmation] 3GPP-07/10/1998 3 Preamble Standards organizations and other related bodies have agreed to cooperate for the production of a complete set of globally applicable Technical Specifications for a 3rd Generation Mobile System based on the evolved GSM core networks and the radio access technologies supported by 3GPP partners (i.e., UTRA both FDD and TDD modes). The Project is entitled the “Third Generation Partnership Project” and may be known by the acronym “3GPP”. 3GPP has been established for the preparation and maintenance of the above mentioned Technical Specifications, and is not a legal entity and is non-profit making. 3GPP-07/10/1998 4 3GPP Overview 3GPP Project Co-ordination Group Technical Specification Groups Support Functions Technical Specifications 3GPP-07/10/1998 5 Definition of the Third Generation Partnership Project 3GPP will provide globally applicable Technical Specifications for a 3rd Generation Mobile System based on the evolved GSM core network, and the Universal Terrestrial Radio Access (UTRA), to be transposed by relevant standardization bodies (Organizational Partners) into appropriate deliverables (e.g., standards). 3GPP-07/10/1998 6 Scope and objectives (1) The Technical Specifications will be developed in view of global roaming and circulation of terminals. The 3rd Generation Mobile System and its capabilities will be developed in a phased approach. Initially, 3GPP will elaborate, approve and maintain the necessary set of Technical Specifications for the first phase of a 3rd Generation Mobile System including: • UTRAN (including UTRA; W-CDMA in Frequency Division Duplex (FDD) mode and TD-CDMA in Time Division Duplex (TDD) mode) • 3GPP Core Network (Third Generation networking capabilities evolved from GSM . These capabilities include mobility management and global roaming.) • Terminals for access to the above (including specifications for a UIM) • System and service aspects 3GPP-07/10/1998 7 Scope and objectives (2) The set of global specifications for the first phase of the 3GPP core network and the specifications for the GSM core network should be common to the largest extent possible and should not be needlessly different. The results of the 3GPP work will form the basis of member contributions to the ITU in accordance with existing procedures. 3GPP will take account of emerging ITU recommendations on interworking between IMT-2000 family members. In the framework of agreed relationships, 3GPP will elaborate Technical Specifications that will form the basis of standards, or parts of standards, of the Organizational Partners. 3GPP-07/10/1998 8 Characteristics of 3GPP (1) 3GPP is characterized by the following attributes: • Minimum production time for Technical Specifications from conception to approval • Fast, electronic based approval process • Maximum use of modern (electronic) working methods • Minimum number of hierarchical levels with decision making taking place at the lowest appropriate levels 3GPP-07/10/1998 9 Characteristics of 3GPP (2) • A Project Co-ordination function and a Technical Specification function • Task oriented, ensuring that on completion of the tasks the future of the project is reevaluated • Cost effective use of financial/human resources provided by Partner Organizations (if required) 3GPP-07/10/1998 10 Membership 3GPP is open for membership to all standards organizations irrespective of the geographical location. Membership is categorized as follows: • A Partner: – Organizational Partner – Market Representation Partner • An Individual Member 3GPP-07/10/1998 11 Organizational Partners 3GPP PARTNERS Project Co-ordination Group Organizational Partners Technical Specification Groups Support Functions Technical Specifications Partners’ Standardization Process Partner deliverables 3GPP-07/10/1998 12 Organizational Partners An Organizational Partner is: An open standards organization with a national, regional or other officially recognized status (in their country or region) that: • has the capability and authority to define, publish and set standards nationally or regionally and • has signed (or whose sponsor has signed) the Partnership Project Agreement Organizational Partners will meet as approriate and make decisions by consensus 3GPP-07/10/1998 13 Documentation for 3GPP The following 3 documents are required for 3GPP to be created: • The Partnership Project Agreement • The Partnership Project Description (this present document) • The Partnership Project Working Procedures Drafts of these three documents will be prepared by a working group comprising of representatives from the potential partners. 3GPP-07/10/1998 14 The Partnership Project Agreement (1) The Partnership Project Agreement is a concise legal document signed by participating Partners (or their sponsor). It contains the minimum legal text necessary for 3GPP to function correctly. The Partnership Project Agreement refers to the Partnership Project Description and the Partnership Project Working Procedures. 3GPP-07/10/1998 15 The Partnership Project Agreement (2) The Partnership Project Agreement includes obligations on Partners to commit themselves to the 3GPP scope: • to encourage their members to contribute to the common set of Technical Specifications and to avoid duplication of work • to convert / transpose / adopt all relevant Technical Specifications resulting from 3GPP into their own relevant deliverables through their normal processes • to identify as early as possible, any national / regional regulatory requirements that may lead to options within the Technical Specifications • to make their IPR Policy available for consideration 3GPP-07/10/1998 16 [The Partnership Project Description] [The Partnership Project Description (this present document) is a development of the position agreed in Tokyo and modified by the results of the meeting in London. It will be enhanced during future meetings.] [This slide will be deleted later] 3GPP-07/10/1998 17 The Partnership Project Working Procedures The draft Partnership Project Working Procedures will be elaborated by a working group comprising of representatives from the potential partners. The ETSI Technical Working Procedures will be used as a starting point for this work. 3GPP-07/10/1998 18 Ownership of the Partnership Project results The Organizational Partners of 3GPP will have joint ownership (including copyright) of the Technical Specifications. 3GPP-07/10/1998 19 Market Representation Partners 3GPP PARTNERS Project Co-ordination Group Market Organizational Representation Partners Partners Technical Specification Groups Support Functions Technical Specifications Partners’ Standardization Process Partner deliverables 3GPP-07/10/1998 20 Market Representation Partners Standardization should meet market needs. In order to identify market requirements, the high competence of Market Representation Partners should be used. A Market Representation Partner is an organization invited to participate by the Organizational Partners to offer market oriented advice to 3GPP and to bring into 3GPP aggregated market requirements falling within the 3GPP scope. A Market Representation Partner: • does not have the capability and authority to define, publish and set standards nationally or regionally • has signed (or whose sponsor has signed) the Partnership Project Agreement • has committed itself to the 3GPP scope Potential Market Representation Partners are: • UMTS Forum • GSM MoU Association (including all regional interest groups) • GSM Alliance 3GPP-07/10/1998 Individual Members 21 3GPP PARTNERS Project Co-ordination Group Market Organizational Representation Partners Partners Technical Specification Groups INDIVIDUAL MEMBERS Technical Contributions Support Functions Technical Specifications Partners’ Standardization Process Partner deliverables 3GPP-07/10/1998 22 Individual Members (1) Membership in an Organizational Partner is a prerequisite for Individual Membership. Individual Membership is open to legal entities committed to: • contribute technically or otherwise to one or more of the Technical Specification Groups within the 3GPP scope • use the 3GPP results to the extent feasible • support the Terms of Reference of 3GPP to which their Organizational Partner is committed. Individual Membership in 3GPP will be terminated by dissolution, abolition, resignation or expulsion from the related Organizational Partner. 3GPP-07/10/1998 23 Individual Members (2) Working assumption: All entities registered as members of an Organizational Partner and eligible for participation in the technical work of that Partner, can become Individual Members of 3GPP. Individual members shall apply to their Organizational Partner to participate in 3GPP. Individual Members act in the 3GPP in their own right; they carry the full responsibility for their contributions. Individual Membership applicants residing in a country/area without an Organizational Partner can apply for membership in an Organizational Partner according to the rules of each Partner. (e.g. ETSI Associate Membership is available) 3GPP-07/10/1998 Contributions to ITU 24 International Recommendations 3GPP ITU PARTNERS Project Co-ordination Group IMT 2000 contributions via existing processes Market Organizational Representation Partners Partners Technical Specification Groups INDIVIDUAL MEMBERS Technical Contributions Support Functions Technical Specifications Partners’ Standardization Process Partner deliverables 3GPP-07/10/1998 25 Submission of 3GPP results to ITU 3GPP will not contribute directly to the ITU but will follow existing national/regional processes. 3GPP results should be submitted to the ITU as appropriate. Formal contributions to ITU Study Groups are made by ITU members. 3GPP-07/10/1998 Regulators / Governments 26 International Recommendations 3GPP ITU Regulators/ Governments Manda tes PARTNERS Project Co-ordination Group IMT 2000 Contributions via existing processes Market Organizational Representation Partners Partners Technical Specification Groups INDIVIDUAL MEMBERS Technical Contributions Support Functions Technical Specifications Partners’ Standardization Process Partner deliverables 3GPP-07/10/1998 27 National / regional regulatory requirements All regulatory national / regional variations will be included in the Technical Specifications as defined by the Technical Specification Groups and may be options included in the Technical Specifications. 3GPP-07/10/1998 28 Resource requirements for establishing 3GPP Working assumption: ETSI will absorb the initial cost of establishing the 3GPP, if required. Thereafter, the costs will be shared by the Organizational Partners. There will be no direct 3GPP membership fee for Individual Members. Partners and Individual Members may provide support functions to the extent that they are able (eg hosting of meetings and provision of Secretariat support). The longer term financial requirements for Partners are for further study. 3GPP-07/10/1998 29 International Recommendations Overview showing external interfaces 3GPP ITU Regulators/ Governments Mandates PARTNERS Project Co-ordination Group Market Organizational Representation Partners Partners IMT 2000 Contributions via existing processes Technical Specification Groups INDIVIDUAL MEMBERS Technical Contributions Support Functions Technical Specifications Partners’ Standardization Process Partner deliverables 3GPP-07/10/1998 30 Internal structure of 3GPP 3GPP consists of a Project Co-ordination Group (PCG) and Technical Specification Groups (TSGs). To assist in the co-ordination of the technical activities, the TSGs are encouraged to meet at the same time and place, as and when appropriate. 3GPP-07/10/1998 31 Internal structure of 3GPP 3GPP Project Co-ordination Group TSG Radio Access Network TSG TSG TSG Core Network Terminals System Aspects Technical Specifications 3GPP-07/10/1998 32 Work areas to be covered by the Radio Access Network TSG • Layer 1 on MT-RAN Interface • Layer 2 on MT-RAN Interface • Layer 3 (RR) on MT-RAN Interface • Iu Interface • Iur Interface 3GPP-07/10/1998 33 Work areas to be covered by the Core Network TSG • Layer 3 (CC) on MT-RAN Interface • Layer 3 (MM) on MT-RAN Interface • Network Interface (Call Associated Signalling) • Network Interface (Non-Call Associated Signalling) • PSTN/ISDN/Internet/etc. Interconnection 3GPP-07/10/1998 34 Work areas to be covered by the Terminal TSG • MS Radio Performance Specifications • UIM-MT Interface 3GPP-07/10/1998 35 Work areas to be covered by the System Aspects TSG • Fixed Wireless Access (Wireless Local Loop) • Security Aspects (implementation and usage) • CODEC (final placement to be determined by subject matter experts) • Overview • Requirements and Objectives for Services and Systems, including charging and accounting mechanisms with respect to roaming aspects • System Architecture • Information Flows 3GPP-07/10/1998 36 Work areas for further study • Conformance Testing for Mobile Stations • MS-Adapter Interface (Excessive standardization may limit innovation) • Iub Interface 3GPP-07/10/1998 37 Primary responsibilities of PCG and TSGs (1) The primary responsibilities of PCG, TSGs and Organizational Partners are given in the following tables: F u n ctio n O rg P artn ers m eetin g 1 Ap p ro va l o f n ew P artn ers for 3G P P X 2 Ap p ro va l o f O rg an izatio n al P artner funding requ irem en ts an d contribu tion s X 3 Allo catio n of h u m an and finan cial resources provid ed b y P artners to P C G X 3a Allo catio n of reso urce s to TSGs 3b Allo catio n of reso urce s w ith in TSGs PCG TS G s X X 3GPP-07/10/1998 38 Primary responsibilities of PCG and TSGs (2) Function 4 Allocation of voluntary human and financial resources by Market Representation Partners and Individual Members 5 Handling of appeals from Individual Members on procedural matters 6 Handling of appeals from individual members on technical matters 7 Determine overall time frame and manage overall work progress Org Partners meeting 2 nd step PCG TSGs X X 1 st step 2 nd step 1 st step X 3GPP-07/10/1998 Primary responsibilities of PCG and TSGs (3) 39 Fu nctio n 7a O rg P artner m eeting PCG TS G s D e ta iled tim e fram e an d m a n ag e d eta iled w o rk p ro g re s s Ap p rova l o f T e ch n ic al S p e cifica tio n s X 9 P ro po sal o f w o rk ite m s w ith in th e a g re ed s co p e an d term s o f refere nce X 10 A p p rova l o f w o rk ite m s w ith in th e a g re ed s co p e an d term s o f refere nce 11 M an ag em en t o f w o rk ite m s 8 X X X 3GPP-07/10/1998 Primary responsibilities of PCG and TSGs (4) 40 F u n c tio n 12 T e c h n ic a l C o -o rd in a tio n (S ys te m A s p e c ts T S G w ill p la y a ro le h e re ) 13 A p p o in tm e n t o f O rg P a rtn e rs m e e tin g C h a irm a n (p ro v id e d b y h o s t o n a ro ta tio n a l b a s is ) 13a O rg P a rtn e rs m e e tin g E le c tio n o f T S G C h a irm a n a n d V ic e C h a irm e n 14a C re a tio n o f T S G s a n d a p p ro v a l o f th e ir te rm s o f re fe re n c e TS G s X X A p p o in tm e n t o f P C G C h a irm a n (fo r o n e ye a r te rm ) 14 PCG X X X 3GPP-07/10/1998 41 Primary responsibilities of PCG and TSGs (5) Function O rg P artners m eeting P CG TSG s 15 Creation of TSG w orking groups and approval of their term s of reference X 16 Election of TSG W orking G roup Chairm en and Vice Chairm en X 17 Confirm ation of individual m em ber participation rights X 18 Approval of 3G PP scope and term s of reference X 19 M aintain Partnership Project Agreem ent, Project Description and W orking Procedures X 3GPP-07/10/1998 42 Participation rights in PCG and TSGs The following have a right to participate in the PCG: • Representatives of participating Organizational Partners, with the right to take part in the decision making process. • Representatives of participating Market Representation Partners, with the right to speak, submit contributions, but not to take part in the decision making process. • Chairman and Vice Chairmen of the TSGs, as ex-officio members with the right to speak, submit contributions, but not to take part in the decision making process. The following have a right to participate in the TSGs : • Representatives of members of participating Organizational Partners (i.e. Individual Members) with the right to take part in the decision making process. • Representatives of participating Organizational and Market Representation Partners with the right to speak and submit documents but not to take part in the decision making process. 3GPP-07/10/1998 43 Principles for decision making within 3GPP Decision making within PCGs • By consensus Decision making within TSGs • By consensus • By vote in unavoidable cases (details to be further elaborated) (Note: voting will not be permitted on National/Regional options) 3GPP-07/10/1998 44 Principles for voting within TSGs The following principles will be applied for voting within the TSGs • One “Individual company Member”, one vote • Organizational Partners to interpret “ Individual company Member” according to its own rules of membership • The PCG will maintain a register of eligible voters for the TSGs • Each Individual Member may carry the proxy for up to five other Individual Members • The Organizational Partners will conduct a fairness review of the voting system six months after 3GPP start-up [Note: approved subject to confirmation by 6 November] 3GPP-07/10/1998 45 Working language for 3GPP The working language for 3GPP shall be English • Meetings of the PCGs and TSGs shall be conducted in English • 3GPP technical specifications shall be prepared in English 3GPP-07/10/1998 46 Relationship with other groups 3GPP will establish and maintain good relationships with groups working on standards for other IMT-2000 family members. 3GPP-07/10/1998 47 Intellectual Property Rights (1) The Individual Members of 3GPP are bound by the IPR Policies of their respective Organizational Partner. Individual members will be encouraged to declare at the earliest opportunity, any IPRs which they believe to be essential, or potentially essential, to any work ongoing within 3GPP . After comparing their respective IPR policies, ARIB, ETSI, T1, TTA and TTC have agreed that their IPR policies are quite similar and have agreed on the following: 3GPP-07/10/1998 48 Intellectual Property Rights (2) (i) to encourage their respective members to grant licences on fair, reasonable terms and conditions on a non-discriminatory basis. (ii) to note the necessity of early assurance that the 3GPP technical specifications should not be blocked by refusal of owners of essential IPRs to grant licences. (iii) to understand that essential IPRs mean essential IPRs relative to any or all parts of the content of the 3GPP technical specifications. [Note: approved subject to confirmation by 6 November] 3GPP-07/10/1998 49 (22-23 October (19 November (26 November Target Schedule for the creation of 3GPP Approval of 3GPP by T1) Approval of 3GPP by ETSI GA) Approval of 3GPP by ARIB) 30 November Determine technical framework and work programme 2- 4 December Approve Project documentation, Create PCG, Create TSGs and elect Chairmen (ARIB/ETSI/T1/TTA/TTC meeting in Copenhagen) 7-11 Dec Technical work begins (Note: it may be possible for this schedule to be accelerated and for technical work to start pending approval by the Partners) 3GPP-07/10/1998