1、 I CEPT ISDN*USER HANDBOOK 72.m 2326414 0012177 4Tb EUROPEAN CONFERENCE OF POSTAL AND TELECOMMUNICAmONS ADMINISTRATIONS / 1992 Edition ps_r_- - CEPT ISDN*USER HANDBOOK 92 m 2326434 0032378 332 m I l I Published by: CEPT Liaison Office Seilerstrasse 22 I CH-3008 Bern EUROPEAN CONFERENC OF POSTAL AND
2、TELECOMMUNICATIONS ADMINISTRATIONS USER HANDBOOK ISDN Telephone: +413162 20 81 Facsimile: +41 31 62 20 78 Telex: 911089 CEPT CH - CEPT:ISDN*USER HANDBOOK 92 2326434 0032379 279 = THE EUROPEAN CONFERENCE OF POSTAL AND TELECOMMUNICATIONS ADMINISTRATIONS (CEPT) Copyright 1992 by the European Conference
3、 of Postal and Telecommunications Administrations (CEPT). No part of this publication may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopy, recording or any information storage and retrieval system, without stating the source and including this
4、page. Every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of the information presented. The European Conference of Postal and Telecommunications Administrations cannot accept liability for the consequences of action taken upon the information provided or be held responsible for any errors or omissions
5、. The information contained in this User Handbook ISDN does not represent any commitment, actual or implied, on the part of the CEPT Members. - _ -_- CEPT ISDN*USER HANDBOOK 92 2326434 00323BO T90 CONTENTS Section 1 Introduction 2 Terms and Definitions 3 National Entries Country Austria Australia Be
6、lgium Cyprus Denmark Finland France . Germany Hong Kong Italy Japan Netherlands Norway Portugal Singapore Spain Sweden S witzesland United Kingdom Yugoslavia 4 International connections Page 4 5 17 19 22 25 28 31 34 37 40 43 46 49 52 55 58 62 65 68 71 74 80 83 3 CEPT ISDNSUSER HANDBOOK 92 m 232b4L4
7、OOL218L 927 m SECTION 1 INTRODUCTION ISDN (Integrated Services Digital Network) is an acronym describing the provision of a wide range of existing and new telecommunications services over digital networks, making them available to customers through a standardised single access point. ISDN removes th
8、e barriers between speech, data, text and video services, integrating them into a single digital telecommunications network. The provision of end-to-end digital connectivity guarantees high-quality network performance to customers. ISDN provides significant benefits to the customer in terms of avail
9、ability of services and usage flexibility. Cost effectiveness due to more efficient utilisation of telecommunications facilities are an added benefit from a customers point of view. ISDN offers a range of services particularly suitable for emerging new (customer) applications. In particular the busi
10、ness world can benefit from the increased speed of ISDN connectivity and conformity to international standards. Conformity to international standards will guarantee the use of compatible equipment and terminals and make international interconnection possible in an easy and economical matter. The int
11、roduction of ISDN is carried out in such a way as to ensure that it coexists and interworks with existing dedicated networks. and that ISDN terminals will communicate with non-ISDN terminals. ISDN can therefore be seen as a most attractive and powerful tool available to the business community worldw
12、ide. 4 SECTION 2 TERMS AND DEFINITIONS This section provides definitions for a number of terms used in section 3. ISDN PSTN PSPDN = Packet Switched Public Data Network = Integrated Services Digital Network = Public Switched Telephone Network CHANNELS Two types of channel are defined in the ISDN: aj
13、The B-channel is a communication channel used to support the transmission of voice data or image with a b) The D-channel is a signalling channel used for the establishment of B-channel links. The D-channel can also capacity of 64 kbitls. be used for the transmission of user data. ACCESS TO THE NETWO
14、RK There are two types of access to the ISDN network: a) Basic access with two B-channels and one D-channel of 16 kbit/s. It can support up to eight terminal devices. Therefore it is suitable for small business units and the residential market (see Figure 1). Figum 1: EXAMPLE OF A BASIC ACCESS CONFI
15、GURATION maximum of 8 connected terminal -e NT = Natwork Termination PC X.25 terminal FAX 3 Analog telephones Digital ISDN telephone ISDN data terminal FAX 4 TA I Tanninal Adaptar (to connact non - ISDN tanninal) 5 CEPT ISDN*USER HANDBOOK 72 2326414 0012183 77-7- TERMS AND DEFINITIONS (continued) b)
16、 Primary access with thirty B-channels and one D-channel at 64 kbitls. Suitable for larger business units with complex equipment such as large PABXs, host computers and LANs (Figure 2). Figurn 2: TYPES OF ACCESS BASIC ACCESS Channels _- B - 64 kbits (communication) B - 64 kbits (communication) D - 1
17、6 kbit/s (signalling) PRIMARY ACCESS _._._. BI - 64 kbits (communication) 30 - 64 kbits (communication) _ D - 64 kbit/s (signalling). Note: the wiring is not considered in this figurs. TYPES OF INTERFACE (or REFERENCE POINTS) Interfaces are defined as the points at which dissimilar (or similar) equi
18、pment or functions are interconnected. In ISDN different reference points are defined. For the user, these reference points are the S and T interfaces in the case where ISDN terminal equipment is used. This eliminates the need for equipment such as modems and key set controllers. 6 CEPT ISDN*USER HA
19、NDBOOK 92 m 2326434 0032184 636 m TERMS AND DEFINITIONS (conthzted) It is possible to connect non-ISDN terminals to the ISDN network using terminal adapters. In this case the interface for the user is the R interface (see Figure 3). Figure 3 Types of user interface - arm TERMINAL TA = TerminalAda te
20、r NT 1 = ISDN Networ optionally, only calls associated with the voice service can be forwarded, regardless of terminal equipment status. d) Call waiting e) Completion of calls to busy subscribers f) Conference services g) Direct dialling-in h) Diversion services 14 CEPT IS3NWSER HANDBOOK 92 2326434
21、0032L32 702 TERMS AND DEFINITIONS (continued) Call forwarding, busy This service enables the forwarding of incoming calls to another number (either all or those associated with the voice service), if a busy signal is returned. Call forwarding, no reply This service allows the forwarding of incoming
22、calls to another number (either all or those associated with the voice service), if a call is not answered. Call deflection This service enables a user, at the moment of receiving a call, to decide whether he wants to answer or forward it to another number. This service allocates the call charges fu
23、lly or partially to the called party. On the telephone network, this service is known as Green Number or 800 Service. This service enables a user to request the network to register the source of an incoming call for further identification. This service enables calls to be made directly/ one specific
24、 terminal of up to eight connected to a basic access. In a clustered terminal equipment configuration, the service allows expanded terminal selection beyond the ISDN access number with a supplementary address (added to the usual ISDN access number). This service is only available over a basic access
25、 and allows a user to move or change terminal device from one plug to another on the same basic access during a call. This service enables a user to have a selective three-way (simultaneous or alternate) call. This service allows a user to send or receive a limited amount of user information over th
26、e D-channel. The information may be transferred before or during a call. i) Freephone j) Malicious call identification k) Multiple subscriber number 1) Sub-addressing m) Terminal portability n) Three-party service o) User-to-user signalling TARIFF STRUCTURE In the ISDN tariff structure the following
27、 charge elements may be encountered: Registration charge This is a once-only charge to open a user account. Fixed charge - Installation charge - Periodic connection charge It can be applied to: - the subscriber line - bearer service(s) - teleservice(s) - supplementary service(s) or a combination of
28、these. Call charge - Call attempt charge - Call setup charge - Duration charge - Volume charge This charge is made after completion of the technical setup procedure. This charge is made for each successful call attempt. This is based on call duration and could be zone-dependent. This is based on the
29、 volume of information exchanged (as for example on packet switched networks). 15 CEPT ISDN*USER H,ANDBOOK 92 m 2326414 0012393 649 m TERMS AND DEFLNITIONS (continued) - Reduced (or discount) charges These types of charges could be available for certain services. They are determined by access or usa
30、ge parameters. For example, reduced charges may be applied to cover: - certain periods of the day - holidays or feast days - number of connections - volumes of data transmitted - duration of service usage These are charges taking into account the type of service-related chargeS.This type of charges
31、refers to certain ISDN networks only and may disappear in future. - Service-related charges 16 CEPT ISDN*USER HANDBOOK 92 m 2326434 0032394 585 SECTION 3 NATIONAL ENTRIES Key to abbreviations: n.o. not offered n.d. no decision n.p. not planned FTO Public Telecoms Operator 17 CEPT ISDNsUSER HANDBOOK
32、92 m 2326414 0012195 411 m AUSTRIA Austrian PT 1. SERVICE NAME AND LOGO National ISDN logo not yet decided. 2. TYPE OF ACCESS PROVIDED BASIC (2B + D) Primary (30B + D) 3. TYPE OF INTERFACES PROVIDED S/T Network termination equipment provided by Terminal adapter provided by 4. TYPE OF THE PHYSICAL PL
33、UG SOCKET Lager 1 according to ETS 300 012 (CCIT I. 430). Plug socket: IS0 DIS 8877. 5. BEARER SERVICES OFFERED 64 kbit/s unrestricted bearer service 64 kbit/s service usable for 3.1 kHz audio information transfer 64 kbit/s service usable for speech 2 x 64 kbit/s unrestricted bearer service Packet m
34、ode bearer service X.3 1 case A (B-channel) X.3 1 case B (D-channel) X.3 1 case B (B-channel) *) No final decision yet. 6. TELESERVICES OFFERED Telephony 3.1 kHz Teletex 64 k Group 4 Telefax Telephony 7 kHz Audio Teleconferencing Videotex (alpha-geometric mode) Videotex photographic mode Teleaction
35、Videophone Messaging services Year of commercial availability 1992 1993 1992 (x) PTOonly ( ) private only ( ) PTO and private ( ) PTOonly ( ) private only (x) PTO and private - ( ) V.24lV.28 - ( ) v.35 - ( ) x.21 - ( j X.25 1992 1992 1992 n.d. 1993”) 1992 1992 1992 1993 1993 n.d. n. d. n. d. n. d. n
36、.d. n.d. n.d. 19 CEPT ISDN*USER HANDBOOK 72 m 2326434 0032376 358 m AUSTRIA (continued) 7. SUPPLEMENTARY SERVICES OFFERED a) Advice of Charge Services (AOC) AOC, charging information at call setup time AOC, charging information during the call AOC, charging information at the end of the call Calling
37、 line identification presentation (CLIP) Calling line identification restriction (CLIR) Connected line identification presentation (COLP) Connected line identification restriction (COLR) b) Number Identification Services c) Closed Users Group (CUG) d) Call waiting (CW) e) Completion of calls to busy
38、 subscribers (CCBS) f) Conference Services Conference call, add-on (COW) Meet me conference (MMC) g) Direct dialling-in (DDI) h) Diversion Services Call forwarding unconditional (CFU) Call forwarding busy (CFB) Call forwarding no reply (CFNR) Call deflection i) Freephone (FPH) j) Malicious call iden
39、tification (MCI) k) Multiple subscriber number (MSN) 1) Sub-addressing (SUB) m) Terminal portability (TP) n) Three party service (3PTY) o) User-user signalling (UUS) p) Call hold (HOLD) *) Only mode 1 (implicit request). 8. NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC AVAILABILITY OF THE SERVICE Not yet available. 9. TARIFF
40、 STRUCTURE - Registration charge - Fixed charges: Installation charge Periodic connection charge for - bearer service*) - teleservice - supplementary services Flat charge per call Duration charge (number of national tariff levels) Volume charge“) Reduced charge: - Traffic charges: Certain periods of
41、 the day Holidays or feast days Number of connections Volume of data transmitted“) Duration of service usage Application-related charging *) For packet mode bearer service only. Year of commercial availability National International 1993 1993 1993 1993 1993 1993 1992 1993 1992 1993 1993 1993 1993 19
42、93 1993 1993 1993 n.p. n.d. n.d. n.d. n.d. n.d. n.d. 1992 1993 n.d. n.d. n.d. n.d. n.d. n.d. n.d. n.d. n.d. nad. 1993 n.o. 1992 1993 1993 1993 1992 1993 n.d. n.d. 1993 1993“) 1993 n.p. (x) Yes ( 1 No ( ) Unique (x) Monthly (x) Yes ( ) No (x) Yes ( 1 No (x) Yes ( 1 No ( 1 yes (XI No (x) Yes ( 1 No (.
43、 . . . . . three . . . . . .) (x) Yes ( 1 No 20 CEPT ISDN*USER HANDBOOK 72 23264114 001121177 294 AUSTRIA (continued) 10. INTERNATIONAL SERVICES Please see the Matrix in section 4. 11. INTERIM POSSIBILITIES TILL THE COMMERCIAL AVAILABILITY Bearer Services: - Circuit mode speech bearer service - Circ
44、uit mode 64 kbitls unrestricted - Circuit mode 3.1 kHz audio - X.31 case B (D-channel and B-channel semi-permanent) Teleservices: - Telephony Supplementary Services: - CLIP, CLIR, DDI, MSN, Line Hunting 12. TERMINAL POLICY The user terminals are provided by: Type-approval needed ETSI standards are a
45、ccepted. ( 1 PTO (x) Yes 1 No ( ) Othercompanies (x) PTO or other companies 13. USER CONTACT-POINT FOR COMMERCIAL INQUIRIES Generaldirektion der Post- und Telegraphenvenvaltung Postgasse 8 A- 10 11 Wien Tel.: +431 515 51 Fax: +431 512 84 14 Tx: 112 300 genta 14. CONTACT ADDRESS FOR INQUIRIES ABOUT S
46、ERVICE DEVELOPMENT Same as above. 21 CEPT ISDN*USER HANDBOOK 92 m 2326414 0012198 120 W AUSTRALIA TELECOM AUSTRALIA 1. SERVICE NAME AND LOGO Telecom Australia Telecom _. 2. TYPE OF ACCESS PROVIDED BASIC (2B + D) Primary (30B + D) 3. TYPE OF INTERFACES PROVIDED S/T Network termination equipment provi
47、ded by Terminal adapter provided by available from 1990 (x) PTO only ( ) private only ( ) PTO and private ( ) PTOonly ( ) private only (x) PTO and private - (x) V.24N.28 - (x) v.35 - (x) x.21 - (x) X.25 4. For Basic access only. S/T Interface Line is attached via IS0 8877 connectors. S/T Interface i
48、s 4 wire 192 kbit/s TYPE OF THE PHYSICAL PLUG SOCKET 5. BEARER SERVICES OFFERED 64 kbit/s unrestricted bearer service 64 kbit/s service usable for 3.1 kHz audio information transfer 64 kbit/s service usable for speech 2 x 64 kbit/s unrestricted bearer service Packet mode bearer service X.31 case A (
49、B-channel) X.3 1 case B (D-channel) X.31 case B (B-channel) 6. TELESERVICES OFFERED Telephony 3.1 kHz Teletex 64 k Group 4 Telefax Telephony 7 kHz Audio Teleconferencing Videotex (alpha-geometric mode) Videotex photographic mode Teleaction Videophone Messaging services 22 Year of comercial availability 1990 1989 1989 1989 1989 n.d. 1992 1992 1992 1989 1989 1989 nad. 1989 1989 1989 n.d. n.d. nad. CEPT ISDN*USER HANDBOOK 92 2326434 0032399 Ob7 AUSTRALIA (continued) 7. SUPPLEMENTARY SERVICES OFFERED a) Advice of Charge Services (AOC) AOC, charging inf