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18、TAL ELEMENT OF THE USE OF THE CONTENTS HEREOF, AND THESE CONTENTS WOULD NOT BE PUBLISHED BY TIA WITHOUT SUCH LIMITATIONS. Revision History Revision Date Rev. 0 Initial Publication (Note 1) December 1999 Rev. A Note 2 June 2007 Notes: 1. S.R0006-0 v1.0 was published as a single part. 2. All parts of
19、S.R0006-A v1.0 replace S.R0006-0 v1.0. S.R0006-000-A v1.0123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536373839404142434445464748495051525354555657585960i ContentsWireless Features DescriptionCONTENTSList of Tables ii1 Introduction 11.1 General.11.2 Objective11.3 Scope11.4 Organizatio
20、n.22 References 32.1 Normative References32.2 Informative References43 Definitions and Concepts .63.1 Definitions .63.2 Feature Description Concepts and Template .243.2.1 Normal Procedures With Successful Outcome .243.2.2 Exception Procedures or Unsuccessful Outcome263.2.3 Alternative Procedures 273
21、.2.4 Interactions with Other Wireless Services 273.3 Typography284 Listing of Series Parts 29S.R0006-000-A v1.0List of Tables ii123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536373839404142434445464748495051525354555657585960LIST OF TABLESTable 1: Feature Code String Items. 13Table 2:
22、Modifier Digit Assignments16Table 3: Modifier Digit Assignments for WIN-Based Services . 16Table 4: Listing of Parts 29S.R0006-000-A v1.0123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536373839404142434445464748495051525354555657585960000-1 Introduction1 INTRODUCTIONThis specification p
23、resents a recommended plan for the implementation of uniform featuresfor use in wireless telecommunications systems. Its intent is to describe services andfeatures so that the manner in which they are used by a subscriber can remain reasonablyconsistent from system to system. It is not intended to r
24、equire that specific service offeringsbe required of all service providers.1.1 GeneralThis document describes a subset of wireless features that a wireless subscriber can use inany wireless system into which the subscriber roams. The selected subset consists offeatures that are more likely to be use
25、d when roaming, and features that are necessary toimplement full intersystem operation.1.2 ScopeThis document provides descriptions and standard operational procedures for a number ofspecific features. These particular features were selected with the following considerationsin mind: The list of feat
26、ures is restricted to those features that afford the subscriber anacceptable degree of control over common call situations. No attempt is made to“standardize” all of the features that are, may be, or could be made available in thewireless industry. The objective is to provide subscribers with reason
27、able comfortand familiarity as they move between systems while not infringing on the need ofmanufacturers and service providers to compete by means of nonstandardofferings. All selected features can be implemented, in their “standard” form by MSCsdesigned to serve smaller markets; i.e., standard pro
28、cedures should not haveunduly burdensome memory and processing capacity requirements. Individualmanufacturers may offer “enhanced” versions of standard features; however, suchenhancements should not surprise the unsuspecting subscriber by deviations fromthe standard. Feature options should provide f
29、lexibility of the manufacturers andservice providers offerings. Certain features may also be implemented using a “Wireless Intelligent Network”(WIN) architecture, in which case the functionality required to provide features(such as service switching, service control, service data, and special resour
30、ces)may be distributed throughout the network. In such a case, the service control orservice data functions associated with features may be distributed among theMSC, HLR, SCP, SN, IP, or other network elements, and the interactions betweenfeatures must be managed carefully to prevent undesirable or
31、unexpected results.Feature Interaction Manager and Service Interaction Manager procedures shouldbe implemented in networks employing such an architecture. The features selected provide as much home service provider control over thefeature operation as possible. This is to allow for competition betwe
32、enmanufacturers and service providers, while providing seamless feature operationto the subscribers. The mechanisms for these features should allow other homesystem controlled features to be implemented without sacrificing seamlessness.S.R0006-000-A v1.0Introduction 000-21234567891011121314151617181
33、920212223242526272829303132333435363738394041424344454647484950515253545556575859601.3 OrganizationThis specification is organized as a series of documents. This document is organized asfollows: Section 2 entitled “References” provides a list of references used with thisspecification. Section 3 enti
34、tled and “Definitions and Concepts” defines terminology andacronyms used in this specification. The last subsection of Section 3 defines atemplate that must be followed by all feature descriptions. Section 4 entitled “Listing of Series Parts” lists the Parts name, revision, and dateof publication.Th
35、e other documents in this specification are categorized as follows: Part 100 series entitled “General Background and Assumptions” identifies thegeneral background and assumptions under which the procedures for providingthe identified services are designed to operate. Part 500 series entitled “Voice
36、Feature Descriptions” describes supported voicefeature behavior and interactions with other features. Part 600 series entitled “Short Message Service Feature Descriptions” describesthe bearer services and teleservices to support short message services. Part 700 series entitled “Mobile Station Functi
37、onality” describes the functionalitythat may be offered in a terminal device. Part 800 series entitled “System Functionality” describes the functionalityassumed for the wireless system. Other part series are reserved for future use.S.R0006-000-A v1.012345678910111213141516171819202122232425262728293
38、0313233343536373839404142434445464748495051525354555657585960000-3 References2 REFERENCES2.1 Normative ReferencesThe following standards and specifications contain provisions that, through reference inthis text, constitute provisions of this specification. At the time of publication, the editionsind
39、icated were valid. All standards are subject to revision, and parties to agreements basedon this specification are encouraged to investigate the possibility of applying the mostrecent editions of the standards indicated below.CDMA C.S0001-D v2.0, cdma2000 Standards for Spread Spectrum Systems,3rd Ge
40、neration Partnership Project 2; 2005.CDMA_DSO C.S0017-A v1.0, Data Service Options for Spread Spectrum Systems;3rd Generation Partnership Project 2; 2004.CDMA_IP X.S0011-D v1.0, cdma2000 IP Network Standard, 3rd GenerationPartnership Project 2; 2006.DMH X.S0014-E v1.0, Wireless Radio Telecommunicati
41、ons IntersystemNon-Signaling Data Communication DMH (Data Message Handler),3rd Generation Partnership Project 2; 2005.IP_NAM S.R0037-0 v3.0, IP Network Architecture Model for cdma2000Spread Spectrum Systems; 3rd Generation Partnership Project 2; 2003.MAP N.S0005-0 v1.0, Cellular Radiotelecommunicati
42、ons IntersystemOperations; 3rd Generation Partnership Project 2; 1997.X.S0004-0 v1.0, Wireless Radiotelecommunications IntersystemOperations, 3rd Generation Partnership Project 2; 2004.MAP_LCS X.S0002-0 v2.0, Location Services Enhancements; 3rd GenerationPartnership Project 2; 2006.NAM S.R0005-B v1.
43、0, Network Reference Model for cdma2000 SpreadSpectrum Systems - Revision B; 3rd Generation Partnership Project 2;2001.T1.611 ANSI T1.611-1991(R2003), Signalling System Number 7 (SS7)Supplementary Services for Non-ISDN-Subscribers; AmericanNational Standards Institute, Inc.; 2003.T1.209 ANSI T1.209-
44、2003, Operations, Administration, Maintenance, andProvisioning (OAMAmerican National Standards Institute, Inc.; 2003.T1.667 ANSI T1.667-2002(2007), American National Standard forTelecommunications Intelligent Network; American NationalStandards Institute, Inc.; 2002.E.161 Recommendation E.161, Arran
45、gement of digits, letters and symbolson telephones and other devices that can be used for gaining access toa telephone network; ITU-T; May 1995.E.164 Recommendation E.164, The International Public TelecommunicationNumbering Plan; ITU-T; May 1995.S.R0006-000-A v1.0References 000-412345678910111213141
46、5161718192021222324252627282930313233343536373839404142434445464748495051525354555657585960E.165 Recommendation E.165, Timetable for Coordinated Implementationof the Full Capability of the Numbering Plan for the ISDN Era;Volume II - Fascicle II.2; Telephone Network and ISDNOperation,Numbering, Routi
47、ng and Mobile Service; CCITT (now ITU-T); 1989.E.212 Recommendation E.212, The International Identification Plan forMobile Terminals and Mobile Users; ITU-T; November 1998.I.130 Recommendation I.130, Method for the Characterization ofTelecommunication Services Supported by an ISDN and NetworkCapabil
48、ities of an ISDN; ITU-T; November 1988.2.2 Informative ReferencesANS-660 ANSI/TIA/EIA Standard 660, Uniform Dialing Procedures and CallProcessing Treatment for Use in Cellular Radio Telecommunications;Telecommunications Industry Association; 1996.LBSS S.R0019, Location-Based Services System (LBSS);
49、3rd GenerationPartnership Project 2; September 2000.RFC1661 Request for Comments: 1661, STD: 51, The Point-to-Point Protocol,Internet Engineering Task Force; July 1994.RFC1662 Request for Comments: 1662, PPP in HDC-like Framing, InternetEngineering Task Force; July 1994.RFC1994 Request for Comments: 1994, PPP Challenge HandshakeAuthentication Protocol (CHAP), Internet Engineering Task Force;August 1996.RFC3012 Request for Comments: 3012, Mobile IPv4 Challenge/ResponseExtensions, Internet Engineering Task Force; November 20