1、 TIA STANDARD TIA-730 Intersystem Operation Support for the IS-136 Digital Control Channel TIA-730 JANUARY 2002 (REAFFIRMED FEBRUARY 2007)TELECOMMUNICATIONS INDUSTRY ASSOCIATION The Telecommunications Industry Association represents the communications sector of NOTICE TIA/EIA Engineering Standards a
2、nd Publications are designed to serve the public interest through eliminating misunderstandings between manufacturers and purchasers, facilitating interchangeability and improvement of products, and assisting the purchaser in selecting and obtaining with minimum delay the proper product for his part
3、icular need. Existence of such Standards and Publications shall not in any respect preclude any member or nonmember of TIA/EIA from manufacturing or selling products not conforming to such Standards and Publications, nor shall the existence of such Standards and Publications preclude their voluntary
4、 use by those other than TIA/EIA members, whether the standard is to be used either domestically or internationally. Standards and Publications are adopted by TIA/EIA in accordance with the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) patent policy. By such action, TIA/EIA does not assume any liabil
5、ity to any patent owner, nor does it assume any obligation whatever to parties adopting the Standard or Publication. TIA STANDARDS TIA Standards contain information deemed to be of technical value to the industry, and are published at the request of the originating Committee without necessarily foll
6、owing the rigorous public review and resolution of comments which is a procedural part of the development of a TIA/EIA Standard. TIA Standards should be reviewed on an annual basis by the formulating Committee and a decision made on whether to proceed to develop a TIA/EIA Standard on this subject. T
7、IA Standards must be cancelled by the Committee and removed from the TIA/EIA Standards Catalog before the end of their third year of existence. Publication of this TIA Standard for trial use and comment has been approved by the Telecommunications Industry Association. Distribution of this TIA Standa
8、rd for comment shall not continue beyond 60 months from the date of publication. It is expected that following this 36 month period, this TIA Standard, revised as necessary, will be submitted to the American National Standards Institute for approval as an American National Standard. Suggestions for
9、revision should be directed to: Standards IS-41-C Enhancements for PCS Multi-Band Support;Telecommunications Industry Association; September 1996.TIA/EIA IS-41.1-C; Cellular Radiotelecommunications IntersystemOperations: Functional Overview; Telecommunications IndustryAssociation; February 1996.TIA/
10、EIA IS-41.2-C; Cellular Radiotelecommunications IntersystemOperations: Intersystem Handoff Information Flows; TelecommunicationsIndustry Association; February 1996.TIA/EIA IS-41.3-C; Cellular Radiotelecommunications IntersystemOperations: Automatic Roaming Information Flows; TelecommunicationsIndust
11、ry Association; February 1996.TIA/EIA IS-41.4-C; Cellular Radiotelecommunications IntersystemOperations: Operations, Administration, and Maintenance InformationFlows and Procedures; Telecommunications Industry Association; February1996.TIA/EIA IS-41.5-C; Cellular Radiotelecommunications IntersystemO
12、perations: Signaling Protocols; Telecommunications IndustryAssociation; February 1996.TIA/EIA IS-41.6-C; Cellular Radiotelecommunications IntersystemOperations: Signaling Procedures; Telecommunications IndustryAssociation; February 1996.TIA/EIA IS-136.1-A; TDMA Cellular/PCS - Radio Interface - Mobil
13、eStation - Base Station Compatibility - Digital Control Channel;Telecommunications Industry Association; October 1996.TIA/EIA IS-136.2-A; TDMA Cellular/PCS - Radio Interface - MobileStation - Base Station Compatibility - Traffic Channels and FSK ControlChannel; Telecommunications Industry Associatio
14、n; October 1996.TIA/EIA IS-124-A; Wireless Radio Telecommunications Intersystem Non-Signaling Data Communication DMH (Data Message Handler);Telecommunications Industry Association; May 1997.TIA-7301234567891011121314151617181920212223242526272829303132333435363738394041424344454647484950515253545556
15、57585960Service Descriptions Non-Public Mode Service (NP)53 STAGE 1 SERVICE DESCRIPTIONS3.1 Non-Public Service Mode (NP)Non-Public Service Mode (NP) permits a subscriber to access available wireless serviceon a business telephone system (or private system) or a residential telephone system.An applic
16、ation of Non-Public Mode Service is the User Zone (UZ). User Zones aredefined as entities (geographic, logical, or both), specified primarily by the PrivateSystem Identifier (PSID), Residential System Identifier (RSID), System Identifier (SID),or Network Identifier (NID) associated with the zones. U
17、ser Zones provide anoptimization that allows for a mapping (maintained in the serving MSCs) to multiplePSID/RSID/SID/NIDs, so that network traffic related to PSID/RSID/SID/NID downloadsis minimized.A subscriber may obtain NP service via User Zones using the UZ Identifier. A UZ mayconsist of a covera
18、ge area as small as a cell sector or a group of cells that overlay thePublic Wireless System, and may be a subset of a PSID/RSID/SID/NID. Alternatively,User Zones spanning many systems may be identified by a common User Zone Identifierin all these systems.UZs or PSID/RSIDs can offer differentiating
19、flavors of services beyond those offered bythe Public System, based on criteria such as preferential charging areas, specific locationidentities, zone unique features, etc. An end user may receive an in-call indication via atone or an MS display (icon) when a UZ or PSID/RSID is transitioned.Applicab
20、ility to Telecommunications ServicesNP is applicable to all telecommunication services as offered by the private or residentialsystem operator.3.1.1 Normal Procedures With Successful OutcomeAuthorizationNP is provided after pre-arrangement with the home or other service providers. Theservice provide
21、r authorizes the base stations that operate in the NP mode. The businessor residential equipment owner or the service provider may authorize mobile stations thatmay use these base stations. The MS may be programmed with the identifiers of privateand residential systems on which the MS may autonomous
22、ly try to register. The MSmay have a priority of systems which it uses to determine the preferred system forregistration. The subscriber may have the capability to add, change, or delete this prioritysystem list stored in the MS.De-AuthorizationNP may be withdrawn at the subscribers request or for a
23、dministrative reasons.RegistrationNP is registered upon authorization.TIA-730123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536373839404142434445464748495051525354555657585960Non-Public Mode Service (NP) Service Descriptions6De-RegistrationNP is de-registered upon de-authorization.NP Ac
24、tivationNP may be activated upon authorization.De-ActivationNP shall be de-activated upon de-authorization.InvocationNP is invoked by the MS if the MS finds a control channel that supports NP and an MSregistration is accepted by the private or residential system.If an MS does not autonomously regist
25、er for NP, the subscriber may be presented with alist of private system identifications or residential system identifications. The subscribermay select a system and attempt a test registration in order to determine the subscribersauthorization. If the system accepts this test registration, then the
26、subscriber can select aprivate or residential system for normal MS registration if authorized for NP.Normal Operation With Successful OutcomeOnce NP is invoked, normal operation for the private or residential system is perceived bythe subscriber (e.g., 4-digit dialing, business features).Call Detail
27、 RecordThe private or residential system may record call detail information for the following:a. Registrations (successful and unsuccessful).b. Mobile originations.c. Mobile terminations.d. Features invoked.e. Number of UZ calls.f. Number of UZ calls with transition.g. User Zone Identifier(s) and du
28、ration in each UZ.h. PSID/RSID/SID/NID and duration in each.3.1.2 Exception Procedures or Unsuccessful OutcomeRegistrationIf the subscriber is not authorized for the request, the system may give further informationto the subscriber (e.g., other systems to access) and reject the registration. The MSp
29、rovides a capability not to register again with systems that reject a registration. Thislist may be deleted upon MS power down.De-RegistrationA de-registration failure should provide the subscriber an indication that mobile terminatedcalls may not be forwarded (i.e., Call Delivery feature may not be
30、 invoked).TIA-730123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536373839404142434445464748495051525354555657585960Service Descriptions Non-Public Mode Service (NP)7ActivationNone identified.De-ActivationNone identified.InvocationNone identified.Exceptions While RoamingNone identified.E
31、xceptions During Intersystem HandoffNone identified.3.1.3 Alternative ProceduresNone identified.3.1.4 Interactions With Other Wireless ServicesThese interactions are beyond the scope of this standard.TIA-730 12345678910111213141516171819202122232425262728293031323334353637383940414243444546474849505
32、1525354555657585960User Group (UG) Service Descriptions83.2 User Group (UG)User Group (UG) allows for a number of UG capable MSs to register for operation withina specific user group. This group of MSs can be alerted as a group (i.e., simultaneously)when a call is made to the directory number associ
33、ated with the group.MSs registered in a User Group can receive distinctive alerting for incoming calls to theUser Group. In other words, the service provider can establish different ringing patternsbased on whether the call is to the MIN or to the User Group.MSs are allowed to be authorized in multi
34、ple User Groups, but can be active in only oneUser Group at a time. MSs may be active in both an FA/MAH group and a User Groupat the same time.MSs can request to be activated on a particular User Group, or request to be activatedwithout specifying a Group ID (in which case they will be assigned a de
35、fault UserGroup). MSs can also request to be deactivated from the User Group in which they arecurrently active. The MS user shall be provided an indication of the result (success orfailure) of a user group request.A user group can be associated with a geographical area known as the domain of the use
36、rgroup. When the MS roams into an area which lies outside the domain of the active usergroup, the MS user may be provided an indication that the MS is no longer active withinthe group.Applicability to Telecommunications ServicesUG is applicable to voice telecommunication services.3.2.1 Normal Proced
37、ures With Successful OutcomeAuthorizationA user group is defined by the service provider by associating it with a directory number.The associated directory number identifies the User Group; this number is used in specialuser group alerting. A distinctive alerting pitch, cadence, or both may also be
38、specifiedfor the user group.Membership in a user group may be provided after pre-arrangement with the serviceprovider. UG authorization may have the following subscription options for each defineduser group:TIA-73012345678910111213141516171819202122232425262728293031323334353637383940414243444546474
39、8495051525354555657585960Service Descriptions User Group (UG)9Table IS-730-1 UG Subscription OptionsSubscription Options ValuesMembership Type Demand. A UG member isauthorized to activate andde-activate his membership in auser group.Permanent. A UG member isalways an active member of theauthorized u
40、ser group(s) whendetermined appropriate by theservice provider.De-AuthorizationUG may be withdrawn at the subscribers request or for administrative reasons.RegistrationUG shall be registered upon authorization.De-RegistrationUG shall be de-registered upon de-authorization.Individual members of the U
41、G may be deleted at any time by the service provider.ActivationDemand Member Activation of a Subscribers Default User Group(s)A User Group Demand Membership Authorized member may activate his membership ina default User Group through an activation request during registration which does not havea spe
42、cified UGID.If the activation is accepted, the user shall receive feature confirmation.Demand Member Activation of a Specified User Group(s)A User Group Demand Membership Authorized member may activate his membership ina User Group through an activation request during registration which has a specif
43、ied UserGroup.If the activation is accepted, the user shall receive feature confirmation.De-ActivationUG shall be de-activated upon de-authorization.Demand Member De-Activation of a Subscribers Active User GroupA User Group Demand Membership Authorized member may de-activate his or hermembership in
44、the currently active User Group through a de-activation request.If the activation is accepted, the user shall receive feature confirmation.TIA-730 123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536373839404142434445464748495051525354555657585960User Group (UG) Service Descriptions10Invo
45、cationUG is invoked when there is an incoming call to the DN associated with the UG. UGmay be invoked with a revertive call from one member of the User Group (i.e., a MS userwho is currently active in a User Group may call the DN associated with that group) toreach another member of the User Group.N
46、ormal Operation with Successful OutcomeFor an incoming call to a UG Directory Number, all active members of the User Groupare paged using special User Group paging. The MS user must respond to the UserGroup page by performing a manual action upon the terminal. The first MS user torespond to the User
47、 Group page alert is alerted normally and has an opportunity to answerthe call. No other User Group members receive alerting or have an opportunity to answerthe call.While the User Group is being paged, the calling party hears call progress tones or otherannouncements. The call progress tones may be
48、 generated by the originating system toallow uniform call progress treatment.Call Detail RecordThe system should record call detail information for the following:a. Mobile Terminations.See future revisions of IS-124-A for the specific information to be included for eachelement.3.2.2 Exception Proced
49、ures or Unsuccessful OutcomeRegistrationNone identified.De-RegistrationNone identified.ActivationIf the subscriber is already active in the specified group, the user shall receive featureconfirmation.De-ActivationIf the subscriber is already inactive in the specified group, the user shall receive featureconfirmation.InvocationNone identified.Exceptions While RoamingAn MS authorized with the “permanent“ type of membership (see table IS-730-1) maynot be automatically activated in the user group when the MS is roaming outside theTIA-7301234567891011121314151617181920212223242526272829303